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&quot;Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius.&quot; <b>was</b> reportedly spoken by Papal legate and ... A direct translation of the Latin <b>phrase</b> would be &quot;Kill them. ... translations <b>have</b> given rise to variants such as &quot;<b>Kill them all</b>; <b>let God sort them</b> <b>out</b>. For the Lord knows who <b>are</b> His.). This <b>is</b> the <b>origin</b> of the modern <b>phrase</b>, &quot;<b>Kill</b> <b>them all</b> and <b>let God sort them out</b>.&quot; Caesarius&nbsp;... The Massacre at Béziers refers to the slaughter of the inhabitants during the sack of Béziers, an event that took place on 22 July 1209, and <b>was</b> the first major military action of the Albigensian Crusade. Contents. 1 Background; 2 The sack of Béziers. 2.1 &quot;<b>Kill them all</b>, God <b>will</b> know His own&quot; ... them all, God <b>will</b> sort his own&quot;, or &quot;<b>Kill them all</b>,/and <b>let God sort them out</b>&quot;&nbsp;... Kill &#39;Em All <b>is</b> the debut album by American heavy metal band Metallica. Kill &#39;Em All also may ... Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius (paraphrased as &quot;<b>Kill them all</b>; <b>let God sort them out</b>&quot;), a popular locution attributed to papal ... Disambiguation page providing links to topics that could be referred to by the same search <b>term</b>. This page lists English translations of notable Latin <b>phrases</b>, such as veni vidi vici and et cetera. Some of the <b>phrases are</b> themselves translations of Greek <b>phrases</b>, as Greek ... &quot;<b>Kill them all</b> and <b>let God sort them out</b>.&quot; Caelum non animum&nbsp;... Patton&#39;s Speech to the Third Army <b>was</b> a series of speeches given by General George S. Patton ... The number of speeches given <b>is</b> also not clear, with one source <b>saying</b> four to six, and ... It brings <b>out all</b> that <b>is</b> best and it removes <b>all</b> that <b>is</b> base. ... If not, some German son-of-a-bitch <b>will</b> sneak up behind <b>him</b> and beat <b>him</b> to&nbsp;... I haven&#39;t heard what <b>is</b> claimed to be the modern <b>phrase</b> &quot;<b>Kill them all</b> and <b>let God</b> <b>sort them out</b>&quot;, so I&#39;ve asked for a citation. Arnaud Amalric&#39;s <b>phrase</b> as&nbsp;... This article lists direct English translations of common Latin <b>phrases</b>. Some of the <b>phrases are</b> ... &quot;<b>Kill them all</b> and <b>let God sort them out</b>.&quot; Caelum non animum mutant qui trans mare currunt, Those who hurry across the sea change the sky [ upon them], not&nbsp;... Overrated. There <b>is</b> no mention that at the Battle of Chattanooga, Sherman disgraced himself. ... It&#39;s easy to point <b>out</b> a single mistake as evidence that Sherman <b>was</b> &quot;no ... After <b>all</b> it&#39;s tough to believe you <b>are</b> winning if the enemy <b>has</b> a army ... a legendary giant catfish living in Catfish Lake, only to ultimately <b>let</b> <b>him</b> go in&nbsp;... The earliest form printed reference to the original <b>proverb is</b> attributed to the British playwright Ben Jonson in his 1598 play, <b>Every</b> Man in His ... Helter skelter, hang sorrow, care <b>will kill</b> a cat, up-tails <b>all</b>, and a pox on the hangman. ... It <b>is</b> said that &quot;a cat <b>has</b> nine lives,&quot; yet care would wear <b>them all out</b>.
Where did the saying kill them all let god sort them out?
<b>Ice hockey</b> is a sport that is contested at the Winter <b>Olympic</b> Games. A <b>men&#39;s ice</b> <b>hockey</b> ... Eight <b>male</b> athletes have <b>won</b> four medals: Vladislav Tretiak (three gold , <b>one</b> silver), Igor Kravchuk (two gold, <b>one</b> silver, <b>one</b> bronze), Jiří Holík (two silver &nbsp;... Vladislav Tretiak of the USSR is the only <b>male</b> athlete to have <b>won</b> three gold medals and <b>one</b> silver in <b>ice hockey</b>. The Soviet Union competed in its first World &nbsp;... To field <b>a</b> competitive team, the South Korean government agreed to grant <b>one</b> American and six Canadian <b>hockey</b> players that were playing in Korean leagues &nbsp;... The &quot;Miracle on Ice&quot; was a medal-round game during the <b>men&#39;s ice hockey</b> tournament at the 1980 Winter <b>Olympics</b> in Lake Placid, New York, played between the hosting United States and the four-time defending gold medalists, the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union had <b>won</b> the gold medal in five of the six previous Winter&nbsp;... ... and the host South Korea <b>men&#39;s</b> national <b>ice hockey</b> team. ... Each group <b>winner</b> received a bye into the second round,&nbsp;... The <b>men&#39;s</b> and women&#39;s tournaments were <b>won</b> by Canada, who defeated the host United States in both finals. Contents. 1 Medal summary. 1.1&nbsp;... In the semi-finals, Canada <b>won</b> over the United States, and Sweden <b>won</b> over Finland. In the final, Canada defeated Sweden to <b>win</b> the tournament for the ninth &nbsp;... The <b>men&#39;s ice hockey</b> tournament at the 1980 Winter <b>Olympics</b> in Lake Placid, United States, was the 14th <b>Olympic</b> Championship. Twelve teams competed in the tournament, which was held from February 12 to 24. The United States <b>won</b> its second gold medal, including a <b>win</b> over the&nbsp;... The <b>men&#39;s ice hockey</b> tournament at the 1998 Winter <b>Olympics</b> in Nagano, Japan, was the 19th <b>Olympic</b> Championship. The Czech Republic, which emerged from the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993, <b>won</b> its first winter gold medal, becoming only the seventh nation to <b>win Olympic ice hockey</b> gold&nbsp;... The <b>men&#39;s ice hockey</b> tournament at the 1960 Winter <b>Olympics</b> in Squaw Valley, United States, was the 9th <b>Olympic</b> Championship, also serving as the 27th World Championships and the 38th European Championships. The United States <b>won</b> its first <b>Olympic</b> gold medal and second World&nbsp;...
Who won men's ice hockey in the olympics?
<b>Tea production</b> is one of the main sources of foreign exchange for <b>Sri Lanka</b> ( formerly called Ceylon), and accounts for 2% of GDP, contributing over US $1.5&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>Tea industry in Sri Lanka</b>&quot;. The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). Pages in category &quot;Sri Lankan tea&quot;. The following 8 pages are in this category, out of ... <b>Tea production in Sri Lanka</b> ... James Taylor (tea planter). Retrieved from &nbsp;... The <b>tea industry</b>, operating under the Ministry of Public Estate Management and Development, is one of the main industries in <b>Sri</b>&nbsp;... The primary form of agriculture in <b>Sri Lanka</b> is rice <b>production</b>. Rice is cultivated during Maha and Yala seasons. <b>Tea</b> is cultivated&nbsp;... James Taylor (29 March 1835 - 2 May 1892) was a Scottish tea planter who introduced tea to British Ceylon. He arrived to British Ceylon in 1852 and settled down in Loolecondera estate in Delthota. Here he worked with Scottish merchant Thomas Lipton to develop the <b>tea industry</b> in British Ceylon ... Known for, First tea plantation to British Ceylon (Sri Lanka)&nbsp;... Main article: <b>Tea production in Sri Lanka</b> &middot; Akbar Tea &middot; Alghazaleen Tea &middot; Bogawantalawa (BPL Teas); Dilmah &middot; Heladiv &middot; George&nbsp;... Coffee <b>production in Sri Lanka</b> peaked in 1870, with over 111,400 hectares ( 275,000 acres) ... &quot;Devastating Emily&quot;. <b>Production</b> dipped rapidly and by 1900, coffee was only being cultivated on 11,392 acres (46 km<sup>2</sup>) and was replaced by <b>tea</b>. In the <b>tea industry</b>, tea leaf grading is the process of evaluating products based on the quality ... Despite a purported Chinese origin, these grading terms are typically used for teas from <b>Sri Lanka</b>, India and countries other than China; they are&nbsp;... Akbar Tea is a tea company owned by Akbar Brothers Ltd. based in <b>Sri Lanka</b>. The company ... Highest Foreign Exchange Earner -<b>Tea Sector</b> 2017 • Best <b>Sri</b> <b>Lankan</b> Export Brand 2017 • Highest Value Added Exporter-<b>Tea Sector</b> 2016&nbsp;...
Who is credited with the birth of the tea industry in srilanka?
The New Kid can manipulate time with their farts; this ability can be used in battle to skip an opponent&#39;s turn, pause time to move around the grid and inflict <b>out</b>-of-&nbsp;... ... 8 <b>out</b> of 10, saying &quot;While not the strongest episode of the season so far, &#39; Franchise Prequel&#39; serves as an enjoyable lead-in to The <b>Fractured But Whole</b> while&nbsp;... The first and only South Park video game to be rated Everyone 10+ by the ESRB. South Park: The <b>Fractured but Whole</b>. Original release date(s): 2017, Release&nbsp;... Their game quickly escalates <b>out</b> of control and brings them into conflict with aliens, ... A sequel, South Park: The <b>Fractured but Whole</b>, was released in October ... &quot;South Park: The Stick of Truth set to <b>come</b> to PS4 and Xbox One next month&quot;. Kenneth &quot;Kenny&quot; McCormick is a main character in the adult animated television series South ... Kenny <b>comes</b> from a poor household, presided over by his alcoholic, ... &quot;The Ring&quot;, when Kenny gets a girlfriend and is overjoyed to find <b>out</b> that she has ... In South Park: The <b>Fractured But Whole</b>, Kenny is seen as his alter -ego&nbsp;... Denuvo Anti-Tamper, more commonly known as Denuvo, is an anti-tamper technology and ... Denuvo&#39;s protection within hours of a game&#39;s release, with notable examples being South Park: The <b>Fractured but Whole</b>, Middle-earth: Shadow of&nbsp;... &quot;Red Hot Catholic Love&quot; is the 87th episode of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... They also decide to have a counselor talk to the boys to find <b>out</b> if the priest had been molesting them. ... a 1974 episode of Doctor Who, and is later referenced in the 2017 Role-playing video game South Park: The <b>Fractured but</b> <b>Whole</b>. &quot;Tweek x Craig&quot; is the sixth episode of the nineteenth season and the 263rd overall episode of ... Meanwhile, Randy is thrilled at the appearance/<b>coming out</b> of the closet of the &quot;gay ... There is a side-mission for collecting yaoi art of Tweek and Craig for Craig&#39;s dad in the video game South Park: The <b>Fractured But Whole</b> . File talk:South Park The <b>Fractured but Whole</b> cover art.jpg. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search&nbsp;... ... introduced in The Stick of Truth and again in The <b>Fractured But Whole</b>. ... Using FaceTime to contact the New Kid, he invites them to <b>come</b> and play by means&nbsp;...
When is the fractured but whole coming out?
The <b>Battle of Sullivan&#39;s Island</b> or the Battle of Fort Sullivan was fought on June 28, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War. It took place near Charleston,&nbsp;... Fort Moultrie is a series of fortifications on <b>Sullivan&#39;s Island</b>, South Carolina, built to protect the ... Nevertheless, the colonists <b>won the war</b>, and British troops departed in 1782, at which time the flag was presented in Charleston, by General &nbsp;... <b>Battle of Sullivan&#39;s Island</b> &middot; Siege of Savannah †. William Jasper (circa 1750 – October 9, 1779) was a noted American soldier in the&nbsp;... Sullivan&#39;s Island is a town and island in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States, ... The <b>Battle of Sullivan&#39;s Island</b> was commemorated by the addition of a white palmetto tree to the flag used to rally that day, known as the Moultrie Flag&nbsp;... William Moultrie was a South Carolina planter and politician who became a general in the ... In 1776, Moultrie&#39;s defense of a small fort on <b>Sullivan&#39;s Island</b> ( later named Fort Moultrie in his honor) prevented Sir Henry ... After the <b>war</b> he was elected by the new state legislature as 35th Governor of South Carolina ( 1785–87). The siege of Charleston was a major engagement and major British victory, fought between ... Sullivans-island-1050x777.jpg ... By 24 February, the British had crossed the Stono River onto James <b>Island</b>, and by 10 March, Lord ... On 6 May, Tarleton <b>won</b> another engagement in the <b>Battle</b> of Lenud&#39;s Ferry, while the British&nbsp;... The Battle of Block Island was a naval skirmish which took place in the waters off Rhode Island ... This fleet had been assembled to launch an assault on Charleston, which ultimately failed in the June <b>Battle of Sullivan&#39;s Island</b>. The Second&nbsp;... The following are minor or locally celebrated holidays related to the American Revolution. ... On June 28, 1776, a small band of South Carolina Patriots defeated the British Royal Navy in the <b>Battle of Sullivan&#39;s Island</b>. Patriots stationed at an&nbsp;... Battle of Moore&#39;s Creek Bridge &middot; <b>Battle of Sullivan&#39;s Island</b> &middot; Battle of Brandywine &middot; Battle of Germantown &middot; Battle of Barren Hill &middot; Battle of Monmouth &middot; Siege of Charleston. Other work, Society of the Cincinnati. Thomas Clark (August 1741 – 25 December 1792) was an officer who served in the War of the&nbsp;... The 8th Virginia Regiment or German Regiment was an infantry unit that served in the ... Engagements, Battle of Sullivan&#39;s Island (1776) Battle of Brandywine&nbsp;...
Who won the battle of sullivan's island?
Ron Hale (born January 2, 1946) is an American actor best known for his role as Dr. Roger Coleridge on the ABC soap opera Ryan&#39;s Hope for its entire run (1975 –1989). He played the recurring role of Mike Corbin, the <b>father</b> of mobster <b>Sonny</b> <b>Corinthos</b> in the ABC soap opera General Hospital. The Corinthos family is a fictional family from the ABC Daytime soap opera, General Hospital. Created and introduced by Bill Levinson in August 1993, current patriarch <b>Sonny Corinthos</b>, was the first ... Sonny is the <b>father</b> of Dante Falconeri, Kristina Davis, Morgan Corinthos, Lila McCall, Avery Corinthos, and Donna&nbsp;... <b>Sonny Corinthos</b> is a fictional character and the main protagonist on the ABC soap opera ... On his <b>father&#39;s</b> side, Sonny is of Greek and Irish descent. On his&nbsp;... Courtney Matthews is a fictional character from General Hospital, an American soap opera on the ABC network. She is the daughter of Mike Corbin and Janine Matthews, and the half sister of mobster, <b>Sonny Corinthos</b>. ... Jax changes the DNA results to say he is the <b>father</b>, but Courtney and Nikolas still choose to fight Jax for&nbsp;... This is a list of characters that have appeared or been mentioned on the American ABC soap ... Deadbeat <b>father</b> of <b>Sonny Corinthos</b> and Courtney Matthews. Michael Corinthos is a fictional character on General Hospital, an American soap opera on the ... The son of A. J. Quartermaine and Carly Corinthos, and adoptive son of mob boss <b>Sonny Corinthos</b>, Michael is ... Michael spent the majority of his life trying to emulate his adoptive <b>father</b>, but has since matured into his own man. General Hospital is the longest-running American television serial drama, airing on ABC. ... Avery Jerome Corinthos is the daughter of <b>Sonny Corinthos</b> and Ava Jerome. Avery was born ... A DNA test eventually established Sonny as the <b>father</b> . Sam McCall is a fictional character on the ABC soap opera, General Hospital. Created by Charles Pratt, Jr. and Robert Guza, Jr., the character made her debut &nbsp;... Carly <b>Corinthos</b> is a fictional character from General Hospital, a soap opera on the ABC ... Jason is unable to deal with the betrayal of <b>Sonny</b> and Carly, and leaves town. ... together, Alexis tells Carly that <b>Sonny</b> is her daughter Kristina&#39;s <b>father</b>. Ric Lansing is a fictional character from the ABC daytime soap opera General Hospital. ... Before Ric was born, his <b>father</b>, Trevor, has an affair with <b>Sonny&#39;s</b> mother, ... Upon arriving, he flirts with Carly <b>Corinthos</b>, as a way of getting to <b>Sonny</b>.
Who plays sonny corinthos dad on general hospital?
Skeleton <b>coming out</b> of a closet, here the skeleton of Mirabeau <b>coming out</b> of a hidden closet of king Louis XVI of France in 1792. Caricature from 1792. <b>Skeleton</b> <b>in the closet</b> or skeleton in the cupboard is a colloquial <b>phrase</b> and idiom used to ... It evokes the idea of someone having <b>had</b> a human corpse concealed in their&nbsp;... <b>Skeleton in the closet</b> (idiom) or skeleton in the cupboard is a <b>phrase</b> used to describe a shameful secret. The <b>origin</b> of the <b>phrase</b> is unknown. It may also refer to&nbsp;... Records to capitalize on the Dead&#39;s back catalog, after the band <b>had</b> left the label . ... <b>Skeletons</b> from the <b>Closet</b> was certified as a Gold Album in 1980, thereafter&nbsp;... The Best of Oingo Boingo: <b>Skeletons in the Closet</b> is a compilation of songs by American new wave band Oingo Boingo. It features songs recorded during the&nbsp;... What a Long Strange Trip It&#39;s Been is the second compilation album by the Grateful Dead. It was released August 18, 1977 by Warner Bros. Records, three years after the <b>Skeletons</b> from the <b>Closet</b> compilation. ... After the Grateful Dead <b>had</b> completed their contract with Warner Bros. and begun self-releasing their recordings,&nbsp;... Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln, who <b>had</b> worked as a laborer splitting wooden rails as a young man, is sitting on top of the pile (believed to have been drawn by Louis Maurer). Nigger in the woodpile or nigger in the fence is a figure of speech originating in the United ... Another possible <b>origin comes from</b> the practice of transporting pulpwood on&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Skeletons</b>&quot; is a number-one R&amp;B single performed by American recording artist Stevie Wonder ... &quot;My Love&quot;; &quot;How <b>Come</b>, How Long&quot;; &quot;California Roll&quot;. Other songs. &quot;You and I (We Can Conquer the World)&quot;; &quot;I Believe (When I Fall in Love It Will Be Forever)&quot;&nbsp;... George Edward Clinton (born July 22, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, bandleader, ... Some of My Best Jokes Are Friends, and R&amp;B <b>Skeletons in the</b> <b>Closet</b>) as well ... Resolution; Killah Priest on &quot;<b>Come</b> With me&quot; from the album Priesthood; the ... Earlier in 2018, he told Rolling Stone that he <b>had</b> made a hologram,&nbsp;... Special Forces is the sixth solo album by Alice Cooper, released in 1981, and was produced by ... &quot;<b>Skeletons in the Closet</b>&quot;, Cooper, Hitchings, 3:42. 7. David Glen Eisley (born September 5, 1952) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and actor. Contents. 1 Personal life; 2 Music career; 3 Later years&nbsp;...
Where did the phrase skeletons in the closet come from?
<b>God Save the Queen</b> is the royal <b>anthem</b> in a number of Commonwealth realms, their territories, and the British Crown dependencies. &quot;<b>Advance Australia Fair</b>&quot; is the national anthem of Australia. Created by the Scottish-born composer Peter Dodds McCormick, the song was first performed in 1878 and sung in Australia as a patriotic song. It replaced &quot;<b>God Save the Queen</b>&quot; as the official national anthem in 1984,&nbsp;... As an additional question in the 1977 referendum, the voters were polled on which song they ... Prior to 1974 &quot;<b>God Save the Queen</b>&quot; was <b>Australia&#39;s national</b> <b>anthem</b>. In 1974 the Whitlam government performed a nationwide opinion survey ,&nbsp;... &quot;<b>God Save the Queen</b>&quot; (alternatively known as &quot;God Save the King&quot; in ... It remained the country&#39;s sole national anthem until 1977. ... (such as Australia, together with &quot;<b>Advance Australia Fair</b>&quot;), but does not&nbsp;... Introduction[edit]. Most nation states have an <b>anthem</b>, defined as &quot;a song, as of praise, devotion ... For example, the British <b>national anthem</b> &quot;<b>God Save the</b> <b>Queen</b>&quot; was first performed as &quot;God Save the King&quot; in 1745. ... Jump up to: &quot;<b>God</b> <b>Save the Queen</b>&quot; is the royal <b>anthem</b> of Antigua and Barbuda, <b>Australia</b>, the Bahamas,&nbsp;... The honors music for a person, office or rank is music played on formal or ceremonial ... Instances of honors music other than the relevant <b>national anthem</b> include the following: ... the Vice Regal Salute, The first six bars of &quot;<b>God Save the</b> <b>Queen</b>&quot; immediately followed by ... Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade ( <b>Australia</b>). God Defend New Zealand is one of two <b>national anthems</b> of New Zealand, the other being &quot;<b>God Save the Queen</b>&quot;. Legally the two have equal status, but &quot;God&nbsp;... A <b>national anthem</b> is generally a patriotic musical composition that evokes and eulogizes the history, traditions, and struggles of its people, recognized either by &nbsp;... A Night at the Opera is the fourth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 21 ... The only song on the album recorded at Trident was &quot;<b>God Save</b> <b>the Queen</b>&quot;, which ... was an instrumental cover of &quot;<b>God Save the Queen</b>&quot;, the British <b>national anthem</b>, for ... <b>Australian</b> Chart Book, St Ives, N.S.W; ^ Steffen Hung. &quot;Waltzing Matilda&quot; is Australia&#39;s best-known bush ballad, and has been described as the country&#39;s &quot;unofficial national anthem&quot;. ... with 43% for &quot;<b>Advance Australia</b> <b>Fair</b>&quot;, 19% for &quot;<b>God Save the Queen</b>&quot; and 10% for &quot;Song of Australia&quot;.
When was the australian national anthem first performed?
<b>Movable type</b> is the system and technology of printing and typography that uses movable ... The development of the <b>printing press</b> in Europe may have been influenced by various sporadic ... Bi Sheng (毕昇/畢昇) (990–1051) <b>developed</b> the first known <b>movable</b>-<b>type</b> system for printing in <b>China</b> around 1040 AD during the&nbsp;... A <b>printing press</b> is a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon ... In Renaissance Europe, the arrival of mechanical <b>movable type</b> printing ... The concept of <b>movable type</b> was not new in the 15th century; <b>movable</b> <b>type</b> printing had been <b>invented</b> in <b>China</b> during the Song dynasty, and was later &nbsp;... Printing in East Asia evolved from ink rubbings <b>made</b> on paper or cloth from texts on stone ... The Western-style <b>printing press</b> became known in East Asia by the 16th century but was not fully adopted until centuries later. ... Bronze <b>movable</b> <b>type</b> printing was <b>invented</b> in <b>China</b> no later than the 12th century, according to at &nbsp;... Eastern metal <b>movable type</b> was spread to Europe ... and that <b>Chinese</b>-Korean technique, or a report of it traveled westward is almost certain. ... The <b>invention</b> of the <b>printing press</b> revolutionized&nbsp;... Printing is a process for reproducing text and images using a master form or template. ... Later developments in printing technology include the <b>movable type</b> <b>invented</b> by Bi ... As a method of printing on cloth, the earliest surviving examples from <b>China</b> ... Johannes Gutenberg started work on his <b>printing press</b> around 1436,&nbsp;... Bì Shēng (990–1051 AD) was a <b>Chinese</b> artisan and <b>inventor</b> of the world&#39;s first <b>movable type</b> ... The book records a detailed description of the technical details of Bi Sheng&#39;s <b>invention</b> of <b>movable type</b> printing: During the ... Paper, printing and the <b>printing press</b>: A horizontally integrative macrohistory analysis. International&nbsp;... Woodblock <b>printing</b> (or block <b>printing</b>) is a technique for <b>printing</b> text, images or patterns used widely throughout East Asia and originating in <b>China</b> in antiquity as a method of <b>printing</b> on textiles and later paper. As a method of <b>printing</b> on cloth, the earliest surviving examples from <b>China</b> ... Although the <b>Chinese</b> had <b>invented</b> a form of <b>movable type</b> with baked clay in&nbsp;... The Four Great Inventions are inventions from ancient <b>China</b> that are celebrated in <b>Chinese</b> ... The origin of the Three Great Inventions—these being the <b>printing</b> <b>press</b>, ... The <b>Chinese invention</b> of woodblock printing, at some point before the first dated ... Indeed, there were many cities in <b>China</b> where <b>movable type</b> printing ,&nbsp;... Wang Zhen was a <b>Chinese</b> mechanical engineer, agronomist, ... After that point, the European <b>printing press</b> machine first pioneered by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century became the&nbsp;... Woodblock printing had been known in <b>China</b> for centuries, and Laurens Janszoon Coster and other Dutch <b>printers developed moveable type</b> before Gutenberg.
Who invented the movable type printing press in china?
... six months has a <b>constitutional</b> right to a trial by <b>jury</b>, which ... The Supreme Court <b>found</b> that the disadvantages of&nbsp;... The Sixth Amendment (Amendment VI) to the United States <b>Constitution</b> sets forth rights related ... Article III, Section 2 of the <b>Constitution</b> requires defendants be tried by <b>juries</b> ... The right to confront and cross-examine witnesses also applies to physical evidence; the prosecution must <b>present</b> physical evidence to the <b>jury</b>, &nbsp;... The Double Jeopardy Clause of the Fifth Amendment to the United States <b>Constitution</b> ... The <b>jury found</b> him guilty of second degree murder, but, on his appeal, that conviction was reversed and the case remanded for a new trial. At this new&nbsp;... <b>Jury</b> nullification (US) or a perverse verdict (UK) generally occurs when members of a criminal ... His contention that the <b>constitution</b> of the Court was contrary to the fundamental ... The <b>jury found</b> Lilburne &quot;Not guilty of any crime worthy of death&quot;. The prosecutor is not obliged to <b>present</b> evidence in favor ... <b>constitutional</b> right to counsel in the grand <b>jury</b> room, nor&nbsp;... A <b>jury</b> is a sworn body of people (the <b>jurors</b>) convened to render an impartial verdict officially ... <b>Juries</b> were not <b>mentioned</b> in the 1950 Indian <b>Constitution</b>, and it was ignored in many Indian states. The Law Commission recommended their&nbsp;... Apodaca v. Oregon, 406 U.S. 404 (1972), was a United States Supreme Court case in which ... First, the Supreme Court held that the <b>constitutional</b> right to trial by <b>jury found</b> in the Sixth Amendment (made applicable to the states by the&nbsp;... <b>Jury</b> nullification in the United States has its origins in colonial America under British law. In the ... Kalven&#39;s and Zeisel&#39;s study of the American <b>jury found</b> that <b>juries</b> acquitted ... That repellent practice cannot be directly arrested without jeopardizing important <b>constitutional</b> protections-the double jeopardy bar and the <b>jury&#39;s</b>&nbsp;... A <b>jury</b> trial, or trial by <b>jury</b>, is a lawful proceeding in which a <b>jury</b> makes a decision or findings of ... West Bengal had <b>Jury</b> trials as late as 1973. The <b>jury found</b> no place in the 1950 Indian <b>Constitution</b>, and it was ignored in many Indian states. A grand <b>jury</b> is a <b>jury</b> – a group of citizens – empowered by law to conduct legal proceedings ... When some bills were &quot;<b>found</b>&quot;, some of the <b>jurors</b> came out and handed the bills to the clerk of arraigns (in assizes) or ... The Fifth Amendment to the <b>Constitution</b> of the United States reads, &quot;No person shall be held to answer for a&nbsp;...
Where is the jury found in the constitution?
After the end of the tour, Izzy reports to the next series of <b>Steel Dragon</b> recording sessions with song concepts and artwork for the band&#39;s next <b>album</b>. The rest of&nbsp;... <b>Steel dragon</b> or <b>Steel Dragon</b> can refer to: <b>Steel Dragon</b>, <b>Steel Dragon</b> is the name of a fictitious heavy metal band featuring real musicians, created to appear in the Warner Bros. movie <b>Rock Star</b> (2001), inclusively being responsible for the movie&#39;s original&nbsp;... It is the first song from the 1996 <b>album</b> Wait. The song was covered by the fictional band <b>Steel Dragon</b> in the 2001 film <b>Rock Star</b>, with Miljenko Matijevic on &nbsp;... ... wasn&#39;t inspired by <b>Steel Dragon</b>, the band with Zakk Wylde and Mark Wahlberg in the movie <b>Rock Star</b> (in which Michael Starr makes a cameo appearance). He also sang for the fictional band <b>Steel Dragon</b>, which featured Zakk Wylde, Jeff Pilson and Jason Bonham for the soundtrack of the movie <b>Rock Star</b> along with&nbsp;... Timothy S. &quot;Ripper&quot; Owens (born September 13, 1967) is an American heavy metal singer who ... Reffner can be seen playing the part of K. K. Downing with British <b>Steel</b> in the Judas Priest episode of VH1&#39;s Behind the Music. ... The movie <b>Rock Star</b> (2001), about a tribute band singer who is asked to join the band he has&nbsp;... Jeffrey Steven Pilson (born January 19, 1959) is an American musician who is currently the bass guitarist for the rock band Foreigner. He has also performed with bands Dokken and Dio. He also plays guitar, cello, keyboards, piano, and mellotron. Pilson played fictional heavy metal bassist Jörgen in the 2001 film <b>Rock Star</b>, ... Pilson played bassist Jorgen, of the fictional band <b>Steel Dragon</b>, along with&nbsp;... Jason John Bonham (born 15 July 1966) is an English drummer. He is the son of the late Led ... Jason Bonham also appeared in the movie <b>Rock Star</b>, 2001. Bonham played drummer A.C., of the fictional band <b>Steel Dragon</b>. ... The band featured Led Zeppelin tracks along with <b>songs</b> from Hagar&#39;s various career projects,&nbsp;... Myles Richard Bass (born November 27, 1969), known professionally as Myles Kennedy, is an ... Kennedy&#39;s debut solo <b>album</b>, Year of the Tiger, was released in March 2018. ... by Wahlberg&#39;s character, Chris &quot;Izzy&quot; Cole, the lead singer of Thor&#39;s favorite band, <b>Steel Dragon</b>. ... 2001, <b>Rock Star</b>, Mike, Cameo appearance &nbsp;... Zachary Phillip Wylde is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and actor. He is best known ... Black Label Society&#39;s <b>album</b> Shot To Hell, was released on September 11, 2006 in the UK, and September 12, 2006 ... In 2001, Wylde appeared as the lead guitarist for a band called <b>Steel Dragon</b> in the movie <b>Rock</b> <b>Star</b>, also&nbsp;...
Who sings the steel dragon songs in rockstar?
In microeconomics, supply and demand is an economic model of <b>price</b> determination in a ... A hike in the <b>cost</b> of raw <b>goods</b> would <b>decrease</b> supply, shifting the supply curve up, ... <b>According to the law of demand</b>, the demand curve is always ... This increase in supply <b>causes</b> the equilibrium <b>price</b> to <b>decrease</b> from P1 to P2. In economics, a <b>demand</b> curve is a graph depicting the relationship between the <b>price</b> of a ... This is because of the <b>law of demand</b>: for most <b>goods</b>, the quantity <b>demanded</b> will <b>decrease</b> in response to <b>an increase</b> in <b>price</b>, and will increase in response to a <b>decrease</b> in <b>price</b>. <b>Demand</b> curves are used to estimate behaviors in&nbsp;... In microeconomics, the <b>law of demand</b> states that, &quot;conditional on all else being equal, as the <b>price of a good</b> increases (↑), quantity <b>demanded decreases</b> (↓); conversely ... If <b>an increase</b> in the <b>price</b> of a commodity <b>causes</b> households to expect the <b>price</b> of a commodity to increase further, they may start purchasing a&nbsp;... A substitute good is a good that can be used in place of another. In consumer theory, substitute goods or substitutes are goods that a consumer perceives as similar or comparable, so that having more of one <b>good causes</b> the consumer to desire less of the other good. ... Conversely, a <b>decrease in the price of a good</b> will <b>decrease demand</b> for its&nbsp;... In economics, a complementary <b>good</b> is a <b>good</b> whose appeal increases with the popularity of its complement. Technically it displays a negative cross elastic of <b>demand</b> and that <b>demand</b> for it increases when the <b>price</b> of another <b>good</b> <b>decreases</b>. If &quot;A&quot; is a complement to &quot;B&quot; , <b>an increase</b> in the <b>price</b> of &quot;A&quot; will result in a ... The <b>supply and demand</b> for cars is represented by the figure at the right with&nbsp;... In economics, <b>demand</b> is the quantity of a <b>good</b> that consumers are willing and able to purchase at various <b>prices</b> during a given period of time. The relationship between <b>price</b> and quantity <b>demanded</b> is also known as the ... This significant <b>price</b> increase <b>causes</b> the consumer to <b>demand</b> less of that product at the <b>price</b> of $15&nbsp;... In economics, an inferior <b>good</b> is a <b>good</b> whose <b>demand decreases</b> when consumer income ... <b>Depending on</b> consumer or market indifference curves, the amount of a <b>good</b> bought can either increase, <b>decrease</b>, ... A special type of inferior <b>good</b> may exist known as the Giffen <b>good</b>, which would disobey the &quot;<b>law</b> <b>of demand</b>&quot;. In economics, the Jevons paradox occurs when technological progress or government policy ... Generally speaking, a <b>decrease</b> in the <b>cost</b> (or <b>price) of a</b> <b>good</b> or service will increase the quantity <b>demanded</b> (the <b>law of</b> ... The size of the direct rebound effect is dependent on the <b>price elasticity</b> of <b>demand</b> for the <b>good</b>. <b>Price elasticity</b> of <b>demand</b> (PED or Ed) is a measure used in economics to show the ... The formula for the coefficient of <b>price elasticity</b> of <b>demand</b> for a <b>good</b> is: ... For example, if the <b>price</b> increases by 5% and quantity <b>demanded decreases</b> by 5%, ... (or responsiveness) of <b>demand</b> in a market is <b>great</b> or small <b>according</b> as the&nbsp;... Veblen <b>goods</b> are types of luxury <b>goods</b> for which the quantity <b>demanded</b> increases as the <b>price</b> increases, an apparent contradiction of the <b>law of demand</b>, resulting in an upward-sloping <b>demand</b> curve. A higher <b>price</b> may make a product desirable as a status symbol in the ... the Veblen effect is that lowering the <b>price decreases</b> the quantity <b>demanded</b>.
According to the law of​ demand a decrease in the price of a good causes?
The website&#39;s critical consensus reads, &quot;Kicking off an Arrowverse crossover event, &quot;<b>Crisis On Earth-X</b>, <b>Part 1</b>&quot; offers viewers a fun outing with&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Crisis</b> on Infinite Earths&quot; is the sixth annual Arrowverse crossover event, featuring episodes of ... Episode title, &quot;Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two&quot;. Episode no. Season 1 ... With the Earth-<b>1</b> Legends unavailable, Harbinger recruits Earth- 74&#39;s Mick ... Some of these named on screen included: Earth-89, Earth-9, <b>Earth</b>-<b>X</b> and&nbsp;... The DC Multiverse is a fictional continuity construct that is used in DC Comics publications. ... <b>1</b>) #29 (August 1964)) uses &quot;Earth-3&quot; and &quot;Earth-Three&quot; interchangeably. ... Identified as &quot;<b>Earth X</b> (One)&quot; in <b>Crisis</b> On Infinite Earths: Absolute Edition ... the Tangent Comics universe and some Elseworlds as <b>part</b> of the Pre-<b>Crisis</b>&nbsp;... ... on Infinite Earths: The Absolute Edition hardcover, ISBN <b>1</b>-4012-0712-<b>X</b>. <b>Crisis</b> on Infinite Earths is an American comic book published by DC Comics. The series ... Since &quot;<b>Crisis on Earth</b>-One! ... The second <b>part</b> of <b>one of</b> DC&#39;s later crossovers, Convergence (2015), heavily references the series and sees DC&#39;s superheroes&nbsp;... &quot;Elseworlds&quot; is the fifth annual Arrowverse crossover event that features episodes of the ... Episode title, &quot;Elseworlds, Part 1&quot;. Episode no. Season 5. Episode 9. Directed by, Kevin Tancharoen ... Coming off the previous year&#39;s crossover, &quot; <b>Crisis on Earth</b>-<b>X</b>&quot;, executive producer Marc Guggenheim noted that the process to pull&nbsp;... The third season of the American television series Supergirl, which is based on the DC Comics ... &quot;Supergirl: &quot;<b>Crisis on Earth X</b>, <b>Part 1</b>&quot; Review&quot;. IGN. Archived&nbsp;... The Arrowverse is an American media franchise and a shared universe that is centered on ... &quot;<b>Crisis on Earth-X</b>, <b>Part 1</b>&quot;, Season 3, Episode 8 &quot;Crisis on Earth-X, &nbsp;... Matthew Mercer as Black Arrow: An alternate version of the Earth-<b>1</b> Green Arrow who ... He is called Dark Arrow in &quot;<b>Crisis on Earth</b>-<b>X</b>&quot;. ... 8 minutes; &quot;<b>Episode</b> 4&quot;. In the course of DC Comics&#39; 2005–2006 event Infinite <b>Crisis</b> numerous characters died, went missing, returned from death or long absences, took new superhero identities, or underwent other significant changes as individual characters. Contents. <b>1</b> Deaths. 1.1 Leadup to Infinite <b>Crisis</b>; 1.2 Infinite <b>Crisis</b>. 2 Unconfirmed ... <b>Crisis</b> Special #<b>1</b>); Wonder Woman of <b>Earth</b>-Two (Infinite <b>Crisis</b> #5; appears to &nbsp;... Eobard Thawne, otherwise known as the Reverse-Flash, is a fictional character appearing in ... 1.3.<b>1 Crisis On Earth</b>-<b>X</b>; 1.3.2 Elseworlds ... Cavanagh voiced Thawne masquerading as Earth-<b>1</b> Wells in the <b>episode</b> &quot;Ants on a Hamburger&quot; of the&nbsp;...
What season is crisis on earth x part 1?
The phrase &quot;<b>under God</b>&quot; was incorporated into the <b>Pledge of Allegiance</b> on June 14, 1954, by a Joint&nbsp;... Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow, 542 U.S. 1 (2004), was a case decided by the ... He said the words &quot;<b>under God</b>&quot; in the <b>Pledge of Allegiance</b> amounted to an unconstitutional establishment of religion and that, as such, the daily&nbsp;... The words &quot;<b>under God</b>&quot; were added to the <b>Pledge</b> on ... The matter of the <b>Pledge&#39;s</b> constitutionality simmered for&nbsp;... &quot;In God We Trust&quot;, also written as &quot;In God we trust&quot;, is the official motto of the United States of ... by a student of the district and the American Humanist Association that argued that the phrase &quot;<b>under God</b>&quot; in the <b>Pledge of Allegiance</b> created a&nbsp;... Michael Arthur Newdow (born June 24, 1953) is an American attorney and emergency ... 2010, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld the words &quot;<b>under God</b>&quot; in the <b>Pledge of Allegiance</b> in the case of Newdow v. George MacPherson Docherty (May 9, 1911 – November 27, 2008) was a Scottish-born American Presbyterian minister and principal initiator of the addition of the words &quot;<b>under God</b>&quot; to the <b>Pledge of Allegiance</b> to&nbsp;... Louis Charles Rabaut (December 5, 1886 – November 12, 1961) was a politician from the U.S. ... to 1947, and from 1949 to 1961. He is best known for introducing legislation that added the words &quot;<b>under God</b>&quot; to the <b>Pledge of Allegiance</b>. Newdow v. Rio Linda Union School District Nos. 05-17257, 05-17344, and 06- 15093, was a United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit decision that upheld the constitutionality of the teacher-led recitation of the <b>Pledge of</b> <b>Allegiance</b> by ... unconstitutional based on the Ninth Circuit&#39;s ruling that the words &quot;<b>under God</b>&quot;&nbsp;... One Nation <b>Under God</b> may refer to: One Nation <b>Under God</b> (album) &middot; One Nation <b>Under God</b> (2009 film) &middot; One Nation <b>Under God</b> (1993 film). See also[edit]. <b>Pledge of Allegiance</b>, an oath of loyalty to the national flag and the republic of&nbsp;... Luke Edward Hart GCSG KCSG (July 31, 1880 – February 19, 1964) was the tenth Supreme ... accept black candidates. It was during Hart&#39;s tenure in 1954 that the Knights petitioned to get &quot;<b>under God</b>&quot; inserted into the <b>Pledge of Allegiance</b>.
When was under god inserted into the pledge of allegiance?
Executive <b>branch</b>[edit]. The statewide elected officials are governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general. All <b>three</b> officers&nbsp;... The resolutions proposed, for example, a new form of national <b>government</b> having <b>three branches</b> (legislative, executive and judicial). One contentious issue &nbsp;... The <b>Government</b> of West <b>Virginia</b> is modeled after the <b>Government</b> of the United States, with <b>three branches</b>: the executive, consisting of the Governor of West&nbsp;... In the United States, the <b>government</b> of each of the 50 states is structured in accordance with its ... All state <b>governments</b> are modeled after the federal <b>government</b> and consist of <b>three branches</b> (although the <b>three</b>-<b>branch</b> structure is not Constitutionally ... West <b>Virginia</b>, Four years, Two terms, Yes, President of the Senate. State <b>governments</b> of the United States are institutional units in the United States exercising ... with <b>three branches of government</b>—executive, legislative, and judicial. ... The name &quot;House of Delegates&quot; is used in Maryland, <b>Virginia</b>, and West&nbsp;... Following is a list of persons who have served in all <b>three branches</b> of the United States federal <b>government</b>. ... thirteen states have multiple members on the list; New York and <b>Virginia</b> tie for the most with four, followed by Ohio with three. The <b>Virginia</b> Plan was selected as the basis for the new <b>government</b>. While the concept of a federal <b>government</b> with <b>three branches</b> (legislative, executive, and &nbsp;... Separation of powers is a political doctrine originating in the writings of Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu in The Spirit of the Laws, in which he argued for a constitutional <b>government</b> with <b>three</b> separate <b>branches</b>, each of ... Maryland, <b>Virginia</b>, North Carolina and Georgia all kept the <b>branches of</b> <b>government</b>&nbsp;... The Madisonian model is a structure of <b>government</b> in which the powers of the <b>government</b> are separated into <b>three branches</b>: executive, legislative, ... Congress of the Confederation (1781–1783); <b>Virginia</b> House of Delegates (1776 –1779,&nbsp;... The <b>Virginia</b> Plan was an outline for a new federal constitution; it called for <b>three</b> <b>branches of government</b> (legislative, executive, and judicial), a bicameral&nbsp;...
What are the three branches of government in virginia?
The <b>centromere</b> is the specialized DNA sequence of a chromosome that links a pair of <b>sister chromatids</b> (a dyad). During mitosis, spindle fibers <b>attach</b> to the&nbsp;... A kinetochore is a disc-shaped protein structure associated with duplicated chromatids in eukaryotic cells where the spindle fibers <b>attach</b> during cell division to pull <b>sister chromatids</b> apart. The kinetochore assembles on the <b>centromere</b> and links the chromosome to&nbsp;... A <b>sister chromatid</b> refers to the identical copies (chromatids) formed by the DNA replication of a chromosome, with both copies joined together by a common <b>centromere</b>. ... to aneuploidy and cancer, especially when checkpoints fail to detect DNA damage or when incorrectly <b>attached</b> mitotic spindles don&#39;t function properly. A chromosome is a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecule with part or all of the genetic ... The original chromosome and the copy are now called <b>sister</b> <b>chromatids</b>. ... makes the individual chromosomes visible, and they form the classic four arm structure, a pair of <b>sister chromatids attached</b> to each other at the <b>centromere</b>. A chromatid (Greek khrōmat- &#39;color&#39; + -id) is a chromosome that has been newly copied or the copy of such a chromosome, the two of them still joined to the original chromosome by a single <b>centromere</b> ... Once <b>sister chromatids</b> have separated (during the anaphase of mitosis or the anaphase II of meiosis during sexual&nbsp;... (2) <b>Centromere</b> – the point where the two chromatids touch, and where the microtubules <b>attach</b>. (3) Short arm (p). (4) Long arm (q). Several chromosome regions have been defined by convenience in order to talk about gene ... The <b>sister chromatids</b> will be distributed to each daughter cell at the end of the cell division. During the process of cell division, the spindle checkpoint prevents separation of the duplicated ... As it happens that <b>sister chromatids</b> are <b>attached</b> together and both ... <b>Centromeric</b> cohesion resists the forces exerted by spindle microtubules&nbsp;... Cohesin is a protein complex that regulates the separation of <b>sister chromatids</b> during cell ... It is used to keep the <b>sister chromatids connected</b> with each other during ... of sister kinetochores during meiosis I, non-homologous <b>centromere</b> coupling, chromosome architecture and rearrangement, DNA replication etc. Meiosis is a special type of cell division used by sexually-reproducing organisms to produce ... During meiosis II, the cohesion between <b>sister chromatids</b> is released and they segregate from one another, as during mitosis. ... cell&#39;s chromosomes duplicates to become two identical <b>sister chromatids attached</b> at a <b>centromere</b>. A couple of homologous chromosomes, or homologs, are a set of one maternal and one ... <b>Sister chromatids</b> result after DNA replication has occurred, and thus are ... consists of two identical chromatids <b>connected</b> by a common <b>centromere</b>.
Where are sister chromatids attached to one another?
A cotton <b>mill</b> is a building housing <b>spinning</b> or <b>weaving</b> machinery for the production of yarn or cloth from cotton, <b>an</b> important product during the Industrial Revolution in the development of the <b>factory</b> system. Although some were driven by animal power, most <b>early mills</b> were built in ... The <b>first</b> cotton <b>mills</b> were <b>established</b> in the 1740s to house roller <b>spinning</b>&nbsp;... The Boston Manufacturing Company was a business that operated <b>one</b> of the <b>first</b> factories in America. It was organized in 1813 by Francis Cabot Lowell, a wealthy Boston merchant, in partnership a group of investors known as The Boston Associates, for the manufacture of cotton <b>textiles</b>. ... It built the <b>first</b> integrated <b>spinning and weaving factory</b> in the world at&nbsp;... <b>Textile</b> manufacture during the Industrial Revolution in Britain was centred in south Lancashire ... A typical <b>weaving</b> family would own <b>one</b> hand loom, which would be operated by ... This was later used in the <b>first</b> cotton <b>spinning mill</b> during the Industrial ... It was during the years 1761 to 1850 that these changes <b>happened</b>. For the <b>first</b> time in the United States, these <b>mills</b> combined the <b>textile</b> processes of <b>spinning and weaving</b> under <b>one</b> roof, essentially eliminating the &quot;putting-out&nbsp;... Bombay <b>Spinning and Weaving</b> Company was the <b>first</b> cotton <b>mill</b> to be <b>established</b> in Bombay, India on 7 July 1854 at Tardeo by Cowasjee Nanabhoy Davar&nbsp;... The Industrial Revolution, now also known as the <b>First</b> Industrial Revolution, was the transition ... The Industrial Revolution also led to <b>an</b> unprecedented rise in the rate of ... The <b>textile</b> industry was also the <b>first</b> to use modern production methods. ... Large gains in productivity also <b>occurred</b> in <b>spinning and weaving</b> of wool&nbsp;... Quarry Bank Mill in Styal, Cheshire, England, is <b>one</b> of the best preserved <b>textile</b> <b>mills</b> of the ... It was <b>established</b> by Samuel Greg. ... Quarry Bank is <b>an</b> example of <b>an early</b>, rural, cotton-<b>spinning</b> mill that was initially ... Before the 1830s, <b>spinning</b> mills produced cotton, that was <b>put</b>-out to hand-loom <b>weavers</b> who worked in&nbsp;... Weaving is a method of <b>textile</b> production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are ... in all the great civilisations, but no clear line of causality has been <b>established</b>. <b>Early</b> looms required two people to create the shed and <b>one</b> person to pass ... The earlier combination <b>mills where spinning and weaving took place</b> in&nbsp;... The Slater Mill is a historic <b>textile mill</b> complex on the banks of the Blackstone River in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, modeled after cotton <b>spinning</b> mills <b>first</b> <b>established</b> in England. It is the <b>first</b> water-powered cotton <b>spinning</b> mill in North America to utilize the ... The building had suffered numerous fires in the past, and two fires <b>occurred</b>&nbsp;... The Lowell mill girls were young female workers who came to work in industrial corporations in ... By 1840, the height of the Industrial Revolution, the Lowell <b>textile mills</b> had recruited over ... Unlike the earlier Rhode Island System, where only carding and <b>spinning</b> were done in a factory while the <b>weaving</b> was often <b>put</b> out to&nbsp;...
Who established the first textile mill where spinning and weaving occurred in one place?
Leslie Hendrix (born June 5, 1960) is an American actress. She is best known for <b>playing</b> the role of <b>medical examiner</b> Elizabeth Rodgers on four <b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b>&nbsp;... Tamara Tunie (born March 14, 1959) is an American film, stage, and television actress, director, and producer. She is known for her portrayal of attorney Jessica Griffin on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns and of <b>medical examiner</b> Melinda Warner on the NBC police drama <b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b>: ... Tunie has also appeared in film, most notably <b>playing</b> the key supporting role&nbsp;... Munch has been the only fictional character <b>played</b> by a single actor to ... She was the <b>medical examiner on SVU</b> throughout the first season and has since been&nbsp;... The American television police procedural and legal drama <b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b> (1990– 2010) follows ... <b>Medical Examiner</b> Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers &middot; Leslie Hendrix, 1992– 2010, 139. Psychiatrist Dr. Emil Skoda &middot; J. K. Simmons, 1997–2004; 2010, 44&nbsp;... The second season of the television series <b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b>: Special Victims Unit ... role of <b>Medical Examiner</b> Melinda Warner, replacing Leslie Hendrix&#39;s <b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b> ... The seventh episode, &quot;Asunder,&quot; in which he <b>played</b> a police officer accused&nbsp;... This list consists of fictional <b>medical examiners</b> from various works of literature, films, and television series, in <b>order</b> of their show/book debut. ... <b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b> ( 1990–2010) <b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b>: Special Victims Unit (1999–2000) <b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b>: Criminal&nbsp;... Law &amp; Order: Special Victims Unit (often abbreviated to Law &amp; Order: <b>SVU</b> or just <b>SVU</b>) is ... Christopher Meloni <b>played</b> the other lead detective, Elliot Stabler, until ... Tamara Tunie was cast as <b>medical examiner</b> Melinda Warner in season two&nbsp;... It was the final appearance of Mike Doyle, who had <b>played</b> forensics ... It was the most watched episode of <b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b>: Special Victims Unit in more than a year,&nbsp;... Law &amp; Order is a franchise composed of a number of related American television series created ... Most notable is Tamara Tunie, who simultaneously <b>played</b> both <b>medical examiner</b> Melinda Warner on <b>SVU</b> as well as (until 2007) District&nbsp;... The seventh season of the television series, <b>Law</b> &amp; <b>Order</b>: Special Victims Unit ... Tamara Tunie, after five seasons <b>playing</b> recurring <b>medical examiner</b>, Dr.
Who played the medical examiner on law and order?
<b>Long John Silver</b> is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the novel Treasure Island ... Luke Arnold played John Silver in the Starz television series <b>Black Sails</b> (2014–2017), a prequel story set 20 years before Treasure Island. Luke Arnold (born 31 May 1984) is an Australian actor. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Career ... roles: playing INXS singer Michael Hutchence in INXS: Never Tear Us Apart, and as the pirate <b>John Silver</b> in the Starz drama series <b>Black Sails</b>. In 2017 &nbsp;... Captain J. Flint is a fictional 18th-century pirate captain who features in a number of novels, ... The only person Flint was said to fear was his quartermaster <b>John</b> <b>Silver</b>, who later even called his parrot &quot;Captain Flint&quot; in mockery. ... the 2014 televised series <b>Black Sails</b> follows the adventures of Captain Flint and his pirate crew. <b>Black Sails</b> is an American historical adventure television series set on New Providence Island ... Tom <b>Long</b> of the Detroit News commented &quot;Alliances are made and broken, power shifts go this ... Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Episode, Michael Melchiorre, Kevin Bouchez, Heather Hoyland, <b>John</b> Brennick for &quot;XX. <b>Black Sails</b> is an American television drama series created by Jon Steinberg and Robert Levine ... John Silver joins Captain Flint&#39;s crew as his ship&#39;s new cook whilst secretly holding a highly valuable page of the ... <b>Long John Silver</b> is captured by a former crewman of Blackbeard and tries to talk his way into freedom. The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure ... Later <b>Long John Silver</b> receives the spot, but is calm enough to notice that the paper bearing the spot has been ... featured the Black Spot in their song &quot;Chronicles of Vengeance&quot; on their second album <b>Black Sails</b> at Midnight. ... Hakeem Kae-Kazim (Mr. Scott), Luke Arnold (John Silver) and Jessica Parker Kennedy (Max). <b>Black Sails</b> is an American dramatic adventure television series set on New Providence Island ... Luke Arnold as &quot;<b>Long</b>&quot; <b>John Silver</b>: Cook and later Quartermaster of the Walrus and the Spanish Man O&#39; War. Jessica Parker&nbsp;... Treasure Island is an adventure novel by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson , narrating a ... <b>Long John Silver</b>: The cook on the voyage to Treasure Island. ... the TV series <b>Black Sails</b>, which tells the story of Captain Flint and John Silver&nbsp;... Billy Bones is a fictional character, in the first section of Robert Louis Stevenson&#39;s novel ... According to <b>Long John Silver&#39;s</b> conversation with Dick Johnson, Blind Pew spent his share of treasure in one year and that for two years until his ... Billy Bones is portrayed by Tom Hopper in the Starz original series <b>Black Sails</b>. In the &nbsp;... Israel Hands was an 18th-century pirate, also known as Basilica Hands. He is best known for ... Island and media based on it, in which he is the Hispaniola&#39;s coxswain and one of <b>Long John Silver</b>&#39;s pirates. ... Irish actor David Wilmot portrays Hands in the fourth season of Starz&#39;s Treasure Island prequel series <b>Black Sails</b>.
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Geneva <b>was easyJet&#39;s</b> first new base outside <b>the United Kingdom</b>. In 2002, rival airline Go <b>Fly was</b> purchased for £374 million; the airline inherited three new&nbsp;... <b>easyJet</b> including <b>easyJet</b> Europe and <b>easyJet</b> Switzerland serves the following destinations ... &quot;<b>EasyJet</b> announce first <b>flights</b> to Sharm el Sheikh from Manchester since 2015&quot;. manchestereveningnews.co.<b>uk</b>. 15 January 2020. ... This page <b>was</b> last edited on 28 February 2020, at 06:48 (UTC). Text is available under the&nbsp;... <b>EasyJet</b> Europe Airline GmbH, trading as <b>easyJet</b>, is an Austrian low-cost airline based in Vienna, Austria. It operates scheduled <b>flights</b> across Europe and is a subsidiary of <b>EasyJet</b> plc. ... Many aircraft currently registered to <b>easyJet UK will</b> be reregistered to <b>easyJet</b> Europe, and those staff employed by <b>easyJet UK</b> but&nbsp;... <b>EasyJet</b> Switzerland SA, styled as <b>easyJet</b>, is a Swiss low-cost airline based in Meyrin, Geneva. It operates scheduled <b>flights</b> as an <b>EasyJet</b> franchisee from Geneva Airport ... For the UK affiliate airline, see easyJet UK. For the ... In 2013, the airline <b>was</b> owned by private investors (51%) and <b>EasyJet</b> plc (49%) and had 770&nbsp;... Airline <b>was</b> a British <b>fly</b> on the wall television programme produced by LWT that showcases the daily happenings of passengers, ground workers and <b>flight</b> crew of Britannia Airways (series 1) and later <b>EasyJet</b> (from series 2). ... &quot;Airline[23/06/ 2000] (2000)&quot;. BFI. Retrieved 7 October 2018. ^ &quot;ITV 1999&quot;. <b>UK</b> Christmas TV. Go <b>Fly was</b> the name of a British low cost airline, founded by British Airways (BA) in May 1998. ... In May 2002, it <b>was</b> bought by its rival <b>EasyJet</b>, and <b>was</b> merged into the airline&#39;s operations by 2005. ... In March 2001, Go expanded its operations in <b>the United Kingdom</b>, and opened a second base at Bristol Airport, bringing&nbsp;... The &quot;easy&quot; companies[edit]. Main article: easyGroup. Haji-Ioannou started <b>easyJet</b> in 1995 when he <b>was</b> 28 years old, running a service between Luton and &nbsp;... London Southend Airport (IATA: SEN, ICAO: EGMC) is an international airport in Southend-on-Sea in Essex, <b>England</b>, approximately 36 miles (58 km) from the centre of London. Southend <b>was</b> London&#39;s third-busiest airport from the 1960s until the end of ... <b>EasyJet</b> began operating services by opening a base at Southend in April&nbsp;... London Luton Airport (IATA: LTN, ICAO: EGGW), previously called Luton International Airport, ... The airport serves as a base for <b>EasyJet</b>, TUI Airways, Ryanair and Wizz Air ... By 1969, a fifth of all holiday <b>flights</b> from the <b>UK</b> departed from Luton Airport; during 1972, Luton Airport <b>was</b> the most profitable airport in the country. It <b>was</b> confirmed in January 2015 that British Airways <b>would</b> move all its <b>flights</b> to the South Terminal in November 2016 while all <b>EasyJet flights will</b> be&nbsp;...
Where does easy jet fly from in uk?
<b>Swedish Fish</b> is a fish-shaped, chewy candy originally developed by Swedish candy producer Malaco in the late 1950s for the U.S. market. The wrapper calls&nbsp;... At the end of the 1940s, surströmming producers in <b>Sweden</b> lobbied for a royal ordinance (<b>Swedish</b>: förordning) that would prevent incompletely fermented <b>fish</b>&nbsp;... List of <b>fish</b> encountered in <b>Swedish</b> waters; both fresh water (lakes and streams) and in the marine salt water. The table denotes species native to <b>Sweden</b>,&nbsp;... Lutefisk is a traditional dish of some Nordic countries. It is traditionally part of the Christmas feast: the Norwegian julebord and <b>Swedish</b> ... When this treatment is finished, the <b>fish</b> (saturated with lye) is inedible with a pH of 11–12. To make the&nbsp;... Summary[edit]. Description. Black salmiak-flavored <b>Swedish fish</b>,. Source. photo taken by uploader. Why would &quot;<b>Swedish Fish</b>&quot; be considered a kind of &quot;wine gum&quot;? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.124.116.101 (talk) 22:37, 15 February 2019 ( UTC)&nbsp;... Jump to navigation Jump to search. Additional fish related userboxes and other items include: ... Usage. {{User:Disavian/Userboxes/<b>Swedish Fish</b>}}&nbsp;... <b>Swedish</b> cuisine is the traditional food of the people of <b>Sweden</b>. Due to <b>Sweden&#39;s</b> large ... The importance of <b>fish</b> has governed <b>Swedish</b> population and trade patterns far back in history. For preservation, <b>fish</b> were salted and cured. Salt became&nbsp;... All following user names refer to en.wikipedia. 2009-01-18 02:30 ChildofMidnight 2592×1944× (2257045 bytes) <b>Swedish Fish</b>, gummi bears and gummi worms&nbsp;... Kalles Kaviar is a <b>Swedish</b> brand of smörgåskaviar. It is manufactured by Abba Seafood. Kalles Kaviar is mainly made of salted cod roe (gadus morhua), sugar, &nbsp;...
Where did the name swedish fish come from?
Ajax&#39;s international <b>trophies</b> displayed in the club&#39;s museum. The Dutch are one of five <b>teams</b> to have won UEFA&#39;s three main club competitions: <b>European Cup</b>/ Champions League (4), <b>Cup</b> Winners&#39; <b>Cup</b> (1) and UEFA <b>Cup</b> (1). The Union of <b>European Football</b> Associations (UEFA) is the governing body for association ... Milan share the <b>most</b> Super <b>Cup</b> wins (five) with Barcelona, and the <b>most</b>&nbsp;... This is an incomplete list of <b>football</b> clubs which have won four or more <b>trophies</b> in a single ... [<b>European</b> Supercup, Intercontinental, National and &quot;<b>Cup</b>&quot; / Porto: There&#39;s nothing for nobody!] (in Portuguese). Diário de Lisboa. 20 June 1988. pp. FC Barcelona are the only <b>European</b> team in <b>football</b> history to win a continental treble twice, in 2008–09 and in 2014–15 (pictured). A treble in association <b>football</b> is achieved when a club team wins three <b>trophies</b> in a single ... treble and the <b>European Cup</b> (although <b>most European</b> nations do not have a League <b>Cup</b>). This is a list of the major honours won by <b>football</b> clubs in Scotland. It lists every Scottish <b>football</b> club to have won any of the three major domestic <b>trophies</b>, six major <b>European</b> competitions which ... Three Scottish <b>teams</b> have lifted at least one <b>European trophy</b>. Celtic won the <b>European Cup</b> in 1967, Rangers won the <b>Cup</b>&nbsp;... All records happened while the players&#39; clubs in top-flight domestic league; *: No <b>European football</b> competition before&nbsp;... This is a list of UEFA club competition winning <b>football</b> managers. It includes victories in the <b>European Cup</b> and UEFA Champions League, the ... and Scot Alex Ferguson are the <b>most</b> successful managers, claiming seven titles each. The <b>European</b> Champion Clubs&#39; <b>Cup</b>, also known as Coupe des Clubs Champions Européens, or simply the <b>European Cup</b>, is a <b>trophy</b> awarded annually by UEFA to the <b>football</b> club ... awarded the <b>trophy</b>. Six <b>teams</b> have won five overall or three consecutive titles, and thus can wear the multiple-winner badge: Spain&nbsp;... The UEFA Champions League is an annual club <b>football</b> competition organised by the Union of <b>European Football</b> Associations (UEFA) and contested by top- division <b>European</b> clubs, deciding the best team in <b>Europe</b>. It is one of the <b>most</b> prestigious tournaments in the world and the <b>most</b> ... It has since been expanded, and while <b>most</b> of <b>Europe&#39;s</b> national leagues can&nbsp;... The Liverpool F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry, also known as the North West Derby, is a high-profile inter-city rivalry between English professional association <b>football</b> clubs Liverpool and Manchester United. It is considered to be one of the biggest rivalries in world <b>football</b> along with ... The two clubs are the <b>most</b> successful English <b>teams</b> in domestic, <b>European</b>&nbsp;... This page lists English association <b>football</b> clubs whose men&#39;s sides have won competitive honours run by official governing bodies. Friendly competitions and matches organized between clubs are not included. The <b>football</b> associations FIFA and UEFA run international and <b>European</b> ... Currently, Manchester United is the <b>most</b> decorated team in English <b>football</b>.
Who has won the most trophies in european football?
The <b>Battle of Chickamauga</b>, fought on September 18 – 20, 1863, between U.S. and Confederate forces in the American Civil War, marked the end of a Union&nbsp;... The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the <b>Battle of Chickamauga</b> of the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is listed&nbsp;... The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the <b>Battle of</b> <b>Chickamauga</b> of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed &nbsp;... His stout defense at the <b>Battle of Chickamauga</b> in 1863 saved the Union Army from being completely routed, earning him his most famous nickname, &quot;the Rock &nbsp;... He was the victor at prominent Western Theater battles, but his military career was effectively ended following his disastrous defeat at the <b>Battle of</b> <b>Chickamauga</b>&nbsp;... <b>Chickamauga</b> and Chattanooga National Military Park, located in northern Georgia and eastern Tennessee, preserves the sites of two major <b>battles</b> of the&nbsp;... <b>Battles</b>[edit] Carson participated with his regiment in all of its Civil War battles from the Battle of Shiloh (Pittsburgh Landing) on April 7, 1862 to the <b>Battle of Chickamauga</b> (&nbsp;... Transferred with many of Longstreet&#39;s troops to the Western Theater, Hood led a massive assault into a gap in the Union line at the <b>Battle of Chickamauga</b>, but&nbsp;... ... <b>Battle</b> of Davis&#39;s Cross Roads, also known as the <b>Battle</b> of Dug Gap, was fought September 10–11, 1863, in northwestern Georgia, as part of the <b>Chickamauga</b>&nbsp;...
Who were the leaders of the battle of chickamauga?
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam is a <b>Sanskrit</b> phrase found in Hindu texts such as the Maha Upanishad, which means &quot;the <b>world is one family</b>&quot;. ... is a <b>family</b>. <b>One</b> is a relative, the other stranger, say the small minded. The <b>entire world</b> is a <b>family</b>, <b>Sanskrit</b> is <b>an</b> Indo-Aryan language of the ancient Indian subcontinent with a 3,500-year history. ... As <b>one</b> of the oldest documented members of the Indo- European <b>family</b> of languages, <b>Sanskrit</b> holds a ... With the fall of Kashmir <b>around</b> <b>the</b> 13th century, a premier center of <b>Sanskrit</b> literary creativity, <b>Sanskrit</b> literature there&nbsp;... <b>Family</b>, Nahusha (father). Spouse, Devayani, Sharmishtha. Children, Yadu, Turvashu, Anu, Druhyu and Puru. According to Hinduism, Yayāti (<b>Sanskrit</b>: ययाति) was a Puranic king. He was the son of King ... Yayāti had conquered the <b>whole world</b> and was the Chakravartin Samrat (&quot;Universal Monarch&quot; or &quot; <b>World</b> Emperor&quot;). Shiva also known as Mahadeva is <b>one</b> of the principal deities of Hinduism. He is the supreme ... The <b>Sanskrit</b> word śaiva means &quot;relating to the god Shiva&quot;, and this term is the <b>Sanskrit</b> ... The fire myth of Rudra-Śiva plays on the <b>whole</b> gamut of fire, valuing all its ... They know it not, yet I reside in the essence of the <b>Universe</b>. Guru is a <b>Sanskrit</b> term for a &quot;teacher, guide, expert, or master&quot; of certain knowledge or field. ... A guru is also <b>one&#39;s</b> spiritual guide, who helps <b>one</b> to discover the same ... In the Western <b>world</b>, the term is sometimes used in a derogatory way to refer to ... The <b>Family</b> (not to be confused with <b>Family</b> International), founded by <b>an</b>&nbsp;... Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, abbreviated as RSS is <b>an</b> Indian right-wing, Hindu nationalist, Hindu supremacist, paramilitary volunteer organisation. The RSS is the progenitor and leader of a large body of organisations called the Sangh Parivar (the &quot;<b>family</b> of the RSS&quot;), ... Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, the worldview that the <b>whole world is one family</b>,&nbsp;... The Mahābhārata is <b>one</b> of the two major <b>Sanskrit</b> epics of ancient India, the other being the ... Some sources mark this as the disappearance of Krishna from <b>earth</b>. ... Although the Kaurava is the senior branch of the <b>family</b>, Duryodhana, the eldest ... For example, Draupadi is only wed to Yudhishthira, not to <b>all the</b> Pandava&nbsp;... The Chandogya Upanishad (<b>Sanskrit</b>: छांदोग्योपनिषद्, IAST: Chāndogyopaniṣad) is a ... The teacher asks, &quot;my dear child, what <b>family</b> do you come from?&quot; Satyakama replies that he is of ... The inmost essence of all beings is same, the <b>whole world is One</b> Truth, <b>One</b> Reality, <b>One</b> Soul. Living beings are like rivers&nbsp;... Friedrich Max Müller was a German-born philologist and Orientalist, who lived and studied in Britain for most of his life. He was <b>one</b> of the founders of the western academic field of Indian studies ... If I were to look over the <b>whole world</b> to find out the country most richly endowed with <b>all the</b> wealth, power, and beauty that&nbsp;... In Hinduism, Brahman connotes the highest Universal Principle, the Ultimate Reality in the ... <b>Sanskrit</b> Brahman (<b>an</b> n-stem, nominative bráhmā, from a root bṛh- &quot;to swell, expand, grow, ... all desires, all sensory feelings encompassing this <b>whole world</b>, the silent, the unconcerned, this is me, my Self, my Soul within my heart.
The whole world is one family in sanskrit?
The NBA <b>one</b> not. The different shapes of the key in different <b>basketball</b> disciplines (yellow, from left to right): NBA, NCAA, FIBA 1956–2010, and FIBA since 2010. The key, officially referred to as the free throw lane by the National <b>Basketball</b> Association ... NBA Rule 1 (g) requires the key to contain two 6-inch ( 15 cm) <b>long</b> hash&nbsp;... A defensive three-second violation, also known as illegal defense, is a <b>basketball</b> rules ... A violation <b>will</b> not be called if: a player is ... In addition, a player guarding an opponent with the ball may be in the <b>paint</b> without actively guarding the opponent. ... The offense receives <b>one</b> free throw and retains possession of the ball. The three seconds rule requires that in <b>basketball</b>, a player shall not remain in the opponents&#39; restricted area for more than three consecutive seconds while that player&#39;s team is in control of a live ball in the frontcourt and the game clock is running. The countdown starts when <b>one</b> foot enters the restricted area and resets ... The University of Kentucky team <b>did</b> not take their own referee, a common&nbsp;... Under FIBA rules, a defender must be within <b>one</b> meter of a player holding the ball and must be in an active guarding position. This count <b>can</b> occur anywhere on&nbsp;... In <b>basketball</b>, traveling is a violation of the rules that occurs when a player holding the ball moves <b>one</b> or both of their feet illegally. Traveling is also called, predominantly in a streetball game, &quot;walking&quot; or &quot;steps.&quot; In high school and collegiate <b>basketball you</b> are allowed <b>one</b> and a half steps ... A travel <b>can</b> also be called via carrying or an unestablished pivot foot. In <b>basketball</b>, an illegal dribble occurs when a player ends his/her dribble by catching or causing the ball to come to rest in <b>one</b> or both hands and then dribbles it again with <b>one</b> hand ... It <b>can</b> only be used once and <b>can</b> only be used after receiving a pass in the lane. The player ... It usually is used in/near the <b>paint</b> (the lane). To bounce the ball continuously with <b>one</b> hand. Dribbling is required in order to take steps while in possession of the ball; failing to <b>do</b> so properly is a violation of &nbsp;... In <b>basketball</b>, the <b>basketball</b> court is the playing surface, consisting of a rectangular floor, with ... The free-throw line, where <b>one</b> stands while taking a foul shot, is located ... Skilled low post players <b>can</b> score many points per game without ever taking a ... from <b>staying</b> beneath the <b>basket</b> of the opponents&#39; team for <b>long</b> periods&nbsp;... <b>Basketball</b> moves are generally individual actions used by players in <b>basketball</b> to pass by ... If <b>you</b>&#39;re going to pass or shoot after your dribble, make sure that <b>you</b> <b>will</b> go back to your usual pace to maintain the momentum for your ... If <b>you</b> make the <b>basket</b> (often made in the <b>paint</b>), <b>you</b> get the <b>basket</b> and <b>one</b> foul shot. In <b>basketball</b>, free throws or foul shots are unopposed attempts to score points by shooting from ... Free throws <b>can</b> normally be shot at a high percentage by good players. ... In NCAA men&#39;s <b>basketball</b>, beginning with the seventh foul of the half, <b>one</b> free throw is awarded; if the player makes the free throw, another is given.
Basketball how long can you stay in the paint?
<b>Phineas and Ferb</b> is an American animated musical comedy television series produced by Disney Television Animation. Originally broadcast as a one-episode &nbsp;... The following is a list of episodes from the Disney Channel Original Series <b>Phineas and Ferb</b>, which ran from August 17, 2007, to June 12, 2015. The show&nbsp;... <b>Phineas and Ferb</b>: Star Wars (also titled Episode IVa: May the Ferb Be with You) is a 1-hour long crossover episode of the American animated series <b>Phineas</b>&nbsp;... <b>Phineas and Ferb</b> ask the alternate Isabella for help and find that she and alternate versions of Baljeet, Buford and the Fireside Girls are part of the resistance&nbsp;... According to Jim Bernstein, the film is unrelated to a theatrical <b>Phineas and Ferb</b> film that was previously in the works. Release[edit]. It is scheduled to be&nbsp;... &quot;It&#39;s About Time!&quot; is the twenty-first broadcast episode of the animated television series <b>Phineas and Ferb</b>&#39;s first season. It originally aired on Disney Channel on&nbsp;... The first season of <b>Phineas and Ferb</b> aired on Disney Channel from August 17, 2007 to February 8, 2009. The series introduces step-brothers on summer&nbsp;... The following is a character list of main and secondary characters on the Disney Channel series <b>Phineas and Ferb</b>. Contents. 1 Overview; 2 Main characters. The second season of <b>Phineas and Ferb</b> started on Disney XD February 19, 2009, and on Disney Channel March 27, 2009. A preview of the season was on&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Phineas and Ferb</b> Christmas Vacation&quot; is a special Christmas-themed episode of the animated television series <b>Phineas and Ferb</b>. It was originally broadcast&nbsp;...
When did the first episode of phineas and ferb come out?
<b>Determinism</b> is the <b>philosophical</b> belief that all events are determined completely by previously ... The opposite of <b>determinism</b> is some kind of indeterminism ( otherwise <b>called</b> ... has been articulated in both <b>Eastern</b> and non-<b>Eastern</b> religion , <b>philosophy</b>, and literature. ... (Online <b>version</b> found here); John T Roberts (2006) . <b>Eastern philosophy</b> or Asian philosophy includes the various philosophies that originated in ... 1.2.<b>1</b> Jain philosophy; 1.2.2 Cārvāka; 1.2.3 Ājīvika; 1.2.4 Ajñana ... The Ājīvika school is <b>known</b> for its Niyati doctrine of absolute <b>determinism</b> (fate), the ... 3–7; English <b>version</b>: The Charvaka System with commentary by Madhava &nbsp;... Free will is the ability to choose between different possible courses of action unimpeded. ... The view that conceives free will as incompatible with <b>determinism</b> is <b>called</b> ... C.D. Broad had a <b>version</b> of the consequence argument as early as the 1930s. ... Metaphysical libertarianism is <b>one philosophical</b> view point under that of&nbsp;... Spinozism (also spelled Spinozaism) is the monist philosophical system of Benedict de ... Thus, Spinozism teaches a form of <b>determinism</b> and ecology, and uses these ... Spinoza&#39;s philosophy is, in <b>one</b> sense, thoroughly deterministic (or necessitarian). ... Similarities between Spinoza&#39;s philosophy and <b>Eastern</b> <b>philosophical</b>&nbsp;... A phrenological mapping of the brain – phrenology was among the first attempts to correlate mental functions with specific parts of the brain although it is now largely discredited. The study of the mind in <b>Eastern philosophy</b> has parallels to the Western study of the ... This doctrine is <b>called</b> &quot;samanadhikaranya&quot; (several things in a common&nbsp;... In the 19th century, the <b>philosophies</b> of the Enlightenment began to have a dramatic effect, the landmark works of <b>philosophers</b> such as Immanuel Kant and Jean-Jacques Rousseau influencing new generations of thinkers. In the late 18th century a movement <b>known</b> as Romanticism began; it is ... <b>One</b> of the first <b>philosophers</b> to attempt to grapple with Kant&#39;s <b>philosophy</b> was&nbsp;... Middle <b>Eastern philosophy</b> includes the various philosophies of the Middle East regions, ... He is also believed to be <b>one</b> of the oldest monotheists in the history of ... The religious and philosophical teaching <b>called</b> Mazdakism, which its founder, ... <b>version</b> of Zoroastrianism displays remarkable influences from Manichaeism&nbsp;... <b>Eastern philosophy</b> in clinical psychology refers to the influence of <b>Eastern</b> <b>philosophies</b> on the ... Patanjali was <b>one</b> of the founders of the yoga tradition, sometime between 200 and ... in the form of between 194 and 196 aphorisms <b>called</b> the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. ... Create a book &middot; Download as PDF &middot; Printable <b>version</b>&nbsp;... Arthur Schopenhauer was a German philosopher. He is best <b>known</b> for his 1818 work The ... He left Gymnasium after writing a satirical poem about <b>one</b> of the lecturers. ... and disciple of Herder – who introduced him to the <b>Eastern</b> <b>philosophy</b>. ... I have already explained in the preface to the first <b>edition</b>, that my philosophy is&nbsp;... Modern historians consider the medieval era to be <b>one</b> of <b>philosophical</b> development, heavily influenced by Christian theology. <b>One</b> of the most notable thinkers&nbsp;...
One version of determinsm from eastern philosophy is known as what?
<b>Summer Camp Island</b> is an American animated television series created for Cartoon Network by Julia Pott, former animator and story/staff writer on Adventure &nbsp;... The following is a list of episodes from the series <b>Summer Camp Island</b>. Contents . 1 Series overview; 2 Episodes. 2.1 Precursors (2011–12); 2.2 Pilot (2016); 2.3&nbsp;... The 2011 Norway attacks, referred to in Norway as 22 July (Norwegian: 22. juli) or as 22/7, were two sequential lone wolf domestic terrorist attacks by Anders Behring Breivik against the government, the civilian population, and a Workers&#39; Youth League (AUF) <b>summer camp</b>, in which 77 people were killed. ... two hours later at a <b>summer camp</b> on the <b>island</b> of Utøya in Tyrifjorden, Viken. Niki Hyun Yang is a South Korean animator, writer, storyboard artist, and voice actress. ... 2019, <b>Summer Camp Island</b>, The Egg, Episode: &quot;The Soundhouse&quot;&nbsp;... A summer camp or sleepaway camp is a supervised program for children or teenagers ... Not to be confused with Summer school or Summer Camp Island. Cole Sanchez (born March 1, 1985) is an American voice actor and artist who is best known for ... has since returned to Adventure Time to direct the last two seasons. He is currently supervising producer on the series <b>Summer Camp</b> <b>Island</b>. <b>Camp</b> Eagle <b>Island</b>, also known as Eagle <b>Island Camp</b> or simply EIC, was a resident <b>summer camp</b> located on Eagle <b>Island</b> in Upper Saranac Lake in New&nbsp;... Moonrise Kingdom is a 2012 American coming-of-age film directed by Wes Anderson, written ... Sam escapes from <b>Camp</b> Ivanhoe while Suzy runs away from <b>Summer&#39;s</b> End. The pair meet ... Ben works at Fort Lebanon, a larger Khaki Scout <b>summer camp</b> on St. Jack Wood <b>Island</b> run by Ward&#39;s superior Commander Pierce. Thomas Herpich (born October 1979) is an American artist who is best known for being a writer ... 2017–present, <b>Summer Camp Island</b>, Writer, storyboard artist&nbsp;... Oona Laurence (born August 1, 2002) is an American actress who is best known for originating ... She is the voice of Hedgehog and additional characters in the Cartoon Network series <b>Summer Camp Island</b>. She also performs the theme song.
When is the next episode of summer camp island?
The race was contested at the <b>Melbourne Grand Prix</b> Circuit and was the first round of the <b>2018</b> FIA <b>Formula One World Championship</b>. The race marked the 83rd&nbsp;... The <b>championship</b> started in Melbourne with the <b>Australian Grand Prix</b>. The race concluded with a victory for Ferrari and Sebastian&nbsp;... The 2019 <b>Australian Grand Prix</b> was a Formula One motor race that was held on 17 ... The <b>Australian Grand Prix</b> was officially confirmed as the first of twenty-one races of the 2019 <b>Formula One World Championship</b> at an FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting in Paris in December <b>2018</b>. The race took&nbsp;... The following is a complete list of World <b>Championship</b> races that have been a part of the FIA World <b>Championship</b> since its inception in 1950. The terms &quot; Formula One <b>Grand Prix</b>&quot;, &quot;<b>Formula One race</b>&quot;, and &quot;World <b>Championship</b> ... France &middot; French <b>Grand Prix</b>, 60 (1950–1954, 1956–2008, <b>2018</b>–2019) Swiss <b>Grand Prix</b>, 1&nbsp;... The 2019 FIA <b>Formula One World Championship</b> was the motor racing <b>championship</b> for ... Sainz, who was on loan to Renault in <b>2018</b>, did not have his deal with Red Bull renewed and subsequently moved to ... The season started with the <b>Australian Grand Prix</b>, won by Valtteri Bottas from second on the grid in dominant&nbsp;... The <b>Australian Grand Prix</b> is a motor race held annually in Australia currently under contract to ... The race became part of the <b>Formula One World</b> <b>Championship</b> in 1985 and ... The <b>Australian Grand Prix</b> became a round of the FIA <b>Formula One World</b> ... As of the <b>2018</b> edition, four-time World Drivers&#39; Champion Alain Prost&nbsp;... The 2012 <b>Australian Grand Prix</b> was a Formula One motor race held on 18 March 2012 as the ... Official name, 2012 Formula 1 Qantas Australian Grand Prix ... domestic rules before becoming a round of the World <b>Championship</b> in 1985. ... <b>2018</b> &middot; AUS &middot; BHR &middot; CHN &middot; AZE &middot; ESP &middot; MON &middot; CAN &middot; FRA &middot; AUT &middot; GBR &middot; GER &middot; HUN&nbsp;... The first <b>Formula 1</b> race was the Turin <b>Grand Prix</b>. A number of <b>Grand Prix</b> racing organisations had laid out rules for a world <b>championship</b> before the war, but&nbsp;... The 2020 FIA <b>Formula One World Championship</b> is a planned motor racing <b>championship</b> for ... The 2020 race would mark the first time the Dutch <b>Grand Prix</b> has been run since 1985. Liberty Media ... Archived from the original on 9 November <b>2018</b>. Retrieved 8 ... &quot;Tost: Unfair if <b>Australia</b> goes ahead without all <b>F1</b> teams&quot;. Victory number; for example, &quot;1&quot; signifies Hamilton&#39;s first race win. Race – Race number in Hamilton&#39;s Formula One career; for example &quot;15&quot; signifies Hamilton&#39;s 15th <b>Formula One race</b>. Grid – The ... Driver&#39;s <b>Championship</b> winning season. ... Australian &middot; <b>Melbourne Grand Prix</b> Circuit, 1, 0:05.478, MP4-23.
Who won the 2018 formula 1 australian grand prix tournament?
The <b>Bridge on the River Kwai</b> is a 1957 epic war <b>film</b> directed by David Lean and based on the ... Young: &quot;Donald, <b>did</b> anyone whistle Colonel Bogey ... as <b>they did</b> in the <b>film</b>?&quot; Wise: &quot;I never heard <b>it</b> in Thailand. We hadn&#39;t much breath left for&nbsp;... The Bridge over the River Kwai is a novel by the French novelist Pierre Boulle, published in ... The incidents portrayed in the book are mostly fictional, and though <b>it</b> depicts ... The novel was made into the 1957 <b>film</b> The <b>Bridge on the</b> <b>River Kwai</b>, directed by David Lean, which won the 1957 Academy Award for Best Picture. The &quot;Colonel Bogey March&quot; is a British march that was composed in 1914 by Lieutenant F. J. ... 1 History; 2 Legacy; 3 The <b>Bridge on the River Kwai</b>; 4 Jewel Thief (1967); 5 References; 6 External links ... While Arnold <b>did</b> use &quot;Colonel Bogey&quot; in his score for the <b>film</b>, <b>it</b> was only the first theme and a bit of the second theme of&nbsp;... The Burma Railway, also known as the Death Railway, the Siam–Burma Railway , the ... Workers in more isolated areas suffered a much higher death rate than <b>did</b> others. ... This bridge was immortalized by Pierre Boulle in his book and the <b>film</b> which was based on <b>it</b>, The <b>Bridge on the River Kwai</b>. However, there are many&nbsp;... Return from the River Kwai is a 1989 British <b>film</b> directed by Andrew McLaglen and starring Edward Fox, Chris Penn and Timothy Bottoms. <b>It</b> is not a sequel to <b>Bridge on the River Kwai</b> (1957), although <b>it</b> deals with ... Unger <b>did</b> consider filming somewhere else but said he <b>did</b> not he would have &quot;gotten the kind of&nbsp;... &quot;The River Kwai March&quot; is a march composed by Malcolm Arnold in 1957. <b>It</b> was written as an orchestral counter-march to the &quot;Colonel Bogey March&quot;, which is whistled by the soldiers entering the prisoner camp in the <b>film</b> The <b>Bridge on the</b> <b>River Kwai</b> and again near the end of the <b>film</b> when&nbsp;... William Holden was an American actor who was one of the biggest box-office draws of the ... Holden starred in some of Hollywood&#39;s most popular and critically acclaimed <b>films</b>, including Sunset Boulevard, Sabrina, The <b>Bridge on the River</b> <b>Kwai</b>, ... Holden <b>did</b> a sports <b>film</b> at Columbia, Boots Malone (1952), then returned to&nbsp;... Sir David Lean CBE (25 March 1908 – 16 April 1991) was an English <b>film</b> director , producer, ... Lean printed and developed his <b>films</b>, and <b>it</b> was his &#39;great hobby&#39;. ... The <b>Bridge on the River Kwai</b> (1957) was based on a novel by Pierre Boulle ... Roger Donaldson to direct the <b>film</b>, as producer De Laurentiis <b>did</b> not want to lose &nbsp;... Sir Malcolm Henry Arnold CBE (21 October 1921 – 23 September 2006) was an English ... He also produced scores for more than a hundred <b>films</b>, among these The <b>Bridge on the River Kwai</b> (1957), for which ... His second wife was forced to take out a court order after <b>they</b> separated. ... Thöne, Raphael <b>D</b>. (20 August 2007 ). Sir Alec Guinness, CH, CBE was an English actor. After an early career on the stage, Guinness ... Nicholson in The <b>Bridge on the River Kwai</b> (1957, for which he won the ... Upon his first viewing of the <b>film</b>, Guinness wrote in his diary, &quot;<b>It&#39;s</b> a pretty ... Although Guinness disliked the fame that followed work he <b>did</b> not hold in&nbsp;...
Where did they film bridge on the river kwai?
The <b>Trade Disputes Act</b> 1906 (6 Edw. 7 c. 47) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed under the Liberal government of Sir Henry&nbsp;... The <b>Trade Disputes</b> and <b>Trade</b> Unions <b>Act</b> 1927 (17 and 18 Geo V c 22) was a British <b>Act</b> of Parliament passed in response to the General Strike of 1926,&nbsp;... The <b>Trade Disputes Act</b> 1965 is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom, which supported closed shop practices in industrial relations. The principal effect &nbsp;... The <b>Trade Disputes</b> And <b>Trade</b> Unions <b>Act</b> 1946 (9 &amp; 10 Geo. VI c. 52) was a British <b>Act</b> of Parliament passed by post-war <b>Labour</b> government to repeal the&nbsp;... It was proposed in 2006, the centenary of the <b>Trade Disputes Act</b> 1906, the founding statute by which unions taking strike action are not liable to employers for&nbsp;... The <b>Trade</b> Union <b>Act</b> of 1913 was passed by the Liberal British Government under Prime Minister H. H. Asquith to remedy the situation caused by the 1909&nbsp;... <b>Dispute</b> settlement or <b>dispute</b> settlement system (DSS) is regarded by the World <b>Trade</b> ... Governing the Settlement of <b>Disputes</b> or <b>Dispute</b> Settlement Understanding (DSU) (annexed to the &quot;Final <b>Act</b>&quot; signed in Marrakesh in 1994). Pursuant to&nbsp;... The law contained in the Act (TULRCA 1992) has existed in more or less the same form since the <b>Trade Disputes Act</b> 1906. Underneath a mass of detail, four &nbsp;... The <b>Trade</b> Union and <b>Labour</b> Relations <b>Act</b> 1974 (&quot;TULRA&quot;) was a UK <b>Act</b> of Parliament (now ... that a collective agreement is not binding, and immunity of unions who take strike action in contemplation or furtherance of a <b>trade dispute</b>. In the UK mass picketing was made illegal under the <b>Trade Disputes</b> and <b>Trade</b> Unions <b>Act</b> 1927 after the 1926 General Strike. The <b>Trade</b> Union and <b>Labour</b>&nbsp;...
When was trade dispute act came into existence?
On horses, the mane is the <b>hair</b> that grows from the top of the neck of a <b>horse</b> or other equine, ... This area is <b>called</b> a &#39;bridle path&#39;. It may vary in length from one&nbsp;... A <b>horse&#39;s</b> tail. Horsehair is the long, coarse <b>hair</b> growing on the manes and tails of horses. It is used for various purposes, including upholstery, brushes, the bows of musical instruments, a hard-wearing fabric <b>called</b> haircloth, and&nbsp;... Horses exhibit a diverse array of coat colors and distinctive markings. A specialized vocabulary ... Genetically, all horses start out as either chestnut, <b>called</b> &quot;red&quot; by geneticists, represented by the absence of the extension gene (&quot;e&quot; ); or black based on ... Gray: A <b>horse</b> with black skin but white or mixed dark and white <b>hairs</b>. The tail of the <b>horse</b> and other equines consists of two parts, the dock and the skirt. The dock consists of the muscles and skin covering the coccygeal vertebrae . The term &quot;skirt&quot; refers to the long <b>hairs</b> that fall below the dock. On a <b>horse</b>, long, thick tail <b>hairs</b> begin to grow at the base of the tail, and grow ... resort to methods, commonly <b>called</b> &quot;blocking&quot; or &quot;nerving&quot; that numb the tail&nbsp;... Markings on horses are usually distinctive white areas on an otherwise dark base coat color. ... Most markings have pink skin underneath most of the white <b>hairs</b>, though a few faint markings may ... The name comes from a Thoroughbred <b>horse</b> <b>named</b> Birdcatcher, who had white <b>hairs</b> throughout his flank and tail. Feathering also known as feathers is the long <b>hair</b> on the lower legs of some breeds of horses and ponies. On some horses, especially draft breeds, the <b>hair</b> can&nbsp;... A Curly is a breed of <b>horse</b>. Curlies, also <b>called</b> Bashkir Curlies, American Bashkir Curlies, and ... The unique gene that gives Curlies their curly <b>hair</b> (which is most obvious with their winter coat) can be expressed minimally (<b>horse</b> exhibits curly&nbsp;... A <b>hair</b> whorl is a patch of <b>hair</b> growing in the opposite direction of the rest of the <b>hair</b>. ... But as the thirsty horses approached the water, he <b>called</b> them back. For the musical instrument <b>called</b> &quot;bow&quot;, see musical bow. A cello bow. In music, a bow /boʊ/ is a tensioned stick which has <b>hair</b> (usually <b>horse</b>-tail <b>hair</b>) coated in rosin&nbsp;... Roan is a <b>horse</b> coat color pattern characterized by an even mixture of colored and white <b>hairs</b> ... These regions of solid-colored coat are <b>called</b> &quot;corn spots&quot; or &quot; corn marks&quot; and can appear even without the <b>horse</b> having had a visible injury.
What is the hair on a horse called?
<b>Guns</b> N&#39; <b>Roses</b> is an American hard rock band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1985 ... and rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin of Hollywood <b>Rose</b>, with lead guitarist Tracii <b>Guns</b>, bassist Ole Beich and <b>drummer</b> Rob Gardner of L.A. <b>Guns</b>. Steven Adler (born Michael Coletti; January 22, 1965) is an American musician. He is best known as the former <b>drummer</b> and co-songwriter of the hard rock band <b>Guns</b> N&#39; <b>Roses</b>, with whom he achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s. Adler was fired from <b>Guns</b> N&#39; <b>Roses</b> over his heroin addiction in 1990,&nbsp;... <b>Guns</b> N&#39; <b>Roses</b>, often abbreviated as GNR, is an American hard rock band from Los Angeles, ... with a month of overdubs. The <b>drums</b> were done in six days, but <b>Rose&#39;s</b> vocals took much longer as he insisted on doing them one line at a time. Matthew William Sorum (born November 19, 1960) is an American <b>drummer</b> and percussionist. ... Sorum was also a member of <b>Guns</b> N&#39; <b>Roses</b> side-projects, Slash&#39;s Snakepit and Neurotic Outsiders, and has released two solo albums,&nbsp;... Frank Ferrer (born March 25, 1966) is an American rock <b>drummer</b>. Ferrer is best known as the <b>drummer</b> for American rock band <b>Guns</b> N&#39; <b>Roses</b>, with whom he&nbsp;... Bryan Kei Mantia, better known by his stage name Brain, is an American contemporary rock <b>drummer</b> and composer. He has played with bands such as Primus, <b>Guns</b> N&#39; <b>Roses</b>, Praxis, and ... &quot;<b>Guns</b> &#39;N&#39; <b>Roses</b>&#39; Bryan &quot;Brain&quot; Mantia - Modern <b>Drummer</b> Magazine&quot;. March 25, 2009. Retrieved January 10, 2018. ^ &quot; Emotional&nbsp;... Michael Andrew &quot;Duff&quot; McKagan (born February 5, 1964), sometimes credited as Duff &quot;<b>Rose</b>&quot; ... Toward the end of his first tenure with <b>Guns</b> N&#39; <b>Roses</b>, McKagan released a solo album, Believe in Me ... <b>Rose</b>, rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin of Hollywood <b>Rose</b>, lead guitarist Tracii <b>Guns</b> and <b>drummer</b> Rob Gardner of L.A. <b>Guns</b>. The Not in This Lifetime... Tour is a concert tour by hard rock band <b>Guns</b> N&#39; <b>Roses</b> , spanning ... Steven Adler (the <b>drummer</b> from <b>Guns</b> N&#39; <b>Roses</b>&#39; &quot;classic line-up&quot;) admitted during a radio interview with Eddie Trunk that he had not heard anything&nbsp;... ... Tracii <b>Guns</b> and <b>drummer</b> Rob Gardner. ... before Jagosz was replaced by Axl <b>Rose</b>. Joshua Ryan Freese (born December 25, 1972) is an American session <b>drummer</b>, ... He is a permanent member of The Vandals and Devo, having formerly played <b>drums</b> for <b>Guns</b> N&#39; <b>Roses</b> from 1997 to 2000, A Perfect Circle from 1999 to 2012&nbsp;...
Who's playing drums for guns and roses?
... France on January 24, 2020, marking the <b>first NBA regular season game</b> in France. On June 7, 2019, the <b>NBA</b> announced&nbsp;... The National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>) is a men&#39;s professional basketball league in North ... The <b>NBA&#39;s regular season</b> runs from October to April, with each team playing 82 <b>games</b>. ... hosted the New York Knickerbockers at Maple Leaf Gardens, in a <b>game</b> the <b>NBA</b> now refers to as the <b>first game</b> played in <b>NBA</b> history . The 2018–19 <b>NBA season</b> was the 73rd <b>season</b> of the National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>). The <b>regular season</b> began on October 16, 2018 and ended on April 10, 2019. The 2019 <b>NBA</b> All-Star <b>Game</b> was played on February 17, 2019, at the ... The Toronto Raptors played two preseason <b>games</b> in Canada: <b>first</b> against the&nbsp;... The <b>first regular season games</b> in London pitted the New Jersey Nets against the Toronto Raptors, with the Nets sweeping the two-<b>game</b> series. In 2004, the <b>NBA</b>&nbsp;... The National Basketball Association is shown on national television on broadcast channel ABC ... More <b>games</b> may be shown as the end of the <b>regular season</b> approaches, particularly <b>games</b> with playoff significance. ... ABC gained the <b>NBA</b> in 1964, the network aired its <b>first NBA game</b> on January 3, 1965, but lost the&nbsp;... Minnesota won the <b>first game</b> 111–97, while Golden State emerged victorious in the second one, 142–110. <b>Regular season</b>[&nbsp;... They played their <b>first regular season game</b> there on October 27, 2016 against the San Antonio Spurs. On November 22, 2016, the Detroit Pistons announced that&nbsp;... All preseason <b>games</b> (scheduled to begin October 9) and the <b>first</b> six weeks of the <b>regular season</b> (scheduled to begin November 1, through December 15) were&nbsp;... The highest-scoring <b>regular season game</b> is the triple-overtime <b>game</b> between the Detroit Pistons and the&nbsp;... The 2015–16 <b>NBA season</b> was the 70th <b>season</b> of the National Basketball Association. The <b>regular season</b> began on Tuesday, October 27, 2015 at the United Center, home of the Chicago Bulls, with their <b>game</b> against the Cleveland Cavaliers. The 2016 <b>NBA</b> All-Star <b>Game</b> was played at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto ... The <b>first</b> Saturday night <b>game</b> was Saturday, January 23, 2016 with the &nbsp;...
When is the nba first regular season game?
The dermis or corium is a <b>layer</b> of <b>skin</b> between the epidermis and subcutaneous tissues, that ... The papillary dermis is the <b>uppermost layer</b> of the dermis. The bullae are caused by exfoliative toxins produced by Staphylococcus aureus that cause the connections between cells in the <b>uppermost layer of the skin</b> to&nbsp;... The epidermis is the outermost of the three <b>layers</b> that make up the <b>skin</b>, the inner <b>layers</b> being the dermis and hypodermis. The epidermis <b>layer</b> provides a&nbsp;... The pileipellis is the <b>uppermost layer</b> of hyphae in the pileus of a fungal fruit body . It covers the trama, the fleshy tissue of the fruit body. The pileipellis is more or&nbsp;... The <b>uppermost layer</b> of the crust is called sial consisting of silicate and Aluminium (Si =silicate, Al= aluminium). On an average, the thickness of sial is till 25 km&nbsp;... These bodies release components that are required for <b>skin</b> shedding ( desquamation) in the <b>uppermost</b> epidermal <b>layer</b>, the stratum corneum. These components&nbsp;... The <b>layer</b> does not need to be discarded and can be consumed, as protein&#39;s nutritional value is unaffected by the denaturation process. Milk film is often&nbsp;... The <b>uppermost</b> opaque <b>layer</b> (the emission level) will thus radiate as a blackbody at the planet&#39;s equilibrium temperature. The <b>skin layer</b> of an atmosphere&nbsp;... In addition, this <b>layer</b> is responsible for the &quot;spring back&quot; or stretchy properties of <b>skin</b>. A weak glutenous protein bond pulls the <b>skin</b> back to its natural shape. A topical anesthetic is a local anesthetic that is used to numb the surface of a body part. They can be used to numb any area of the <b>skin</b> as well as the front of the ... Remove small foreign objects from the <b>uppermost layer</b> of the cornea or&nbsp;...
Which is the uppermost layer of the skin?
The Minnesota <b>Vikings</b> are a professional American football team based in Minneapolis. They are members of the North Division of the National Football&nbsp;... To set this template&#39;s initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: |state= collapsed : {{Minnesota <b>Vikings starting quarterback</b> navbox|state=collapsed}} to &nbsp;... This is a list of NFL <b>quarterbacks</b> with Super Bowl starts. Contents. 1 Winning and losing ... Miami Dolphins<sup>A</sup>, Fran Tarkenton<sup>*</sup>, Minnesota <b>Vikings</b><sup>N</sup>. 1974 &middot; IX &middot; Terry Bradshaw<sup>*</sup>, Pittsburgh Steelers<sup>A</sup>, Fran Tarkenton<sup>*</sup>, Minnesota <b>Vikings</b><sup>N</sup>. Theodore Edmond Bridgewater Jr. (born November 10, 1992) is an American football ... In his sophomore year, he replaced Jacory Harris as <b>starting</b> <b>quarterback</b> and took over a team that had been named the 2007 ... Bridgewater was selected by the Minnesota <b>Vikings</b> as the 32nd and final pick of the first round of the draft. Casey Austin &quot;Case&quot; Keenum (born February 17, 1988) is an American football <b>quarterback</b> for ... He led the <b>Vikings</b> to a 13-win regular season, followed by a last-second win over the New Orleans Saints in the Divisional Round; the ... Keenum played at <b>quarterback</b> in all thirteen games of the season, <b>starting</b> in seven. He would remain the <b>starting quarterback</b> the rest of the season where the <b>Vikings</b> finished with a 5-10-1 record and Cassel either played the whole game or came&nbsp;... Samuel Jacob Bradford (born November 8, 1987) is an American football quarterback who is ... On August 21, 2007, Bradford won the <b>starting quarterback</b> role for the 2007 team. ... In the preseason opener against the Minnesota <b>Vikings</b> on August 14, Bradford went 6-of-13 for 57 yards and was also sacked 3 times in a&nbsp;... Late in July, the <b>Vikings</b> traded for veteran <b>quarterback</b> Donovan McNabb to <b>start</b> and mentor Ponder. Three days after the McNabb trade, Ponder agreed to terms &nbsp;... Kramer became the <b>starting quarterback for the Vikings</b> before the 1979 NFL season, when Fran Tarkenton retired. The Vikings drafted him as Tarkenton&#39;s heir &nbsp;... Brett Lorenzo Favre is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback ... Favre became the Packers&#39; <b>starting quarterback</b> in the fourth game of the 1992 ... He played for the Packers for 16 years before being traded to the Jets for the 2008 season and spending his final two seasons with the <b>Vikings</b>.
Who was the starting quarterback for the vikings?
The <b>Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh</b> is a 1977 American animated musical drama film ... Six years after the <b>release</b> of The <b>Many Adventures of Winnie the</b> <b>Pooh</b>, Disney commissioned a fourth featurette based <b>on</b> the stories. Winnie the&nbsp;... The <b>New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh</b> is an American animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. Based <b>on</b> the classic Winnie-the-Pooh books by author A. A. Milne, the show ... The show was official announced via a press <b>release on</b> November 15, 1987. It would mark the first time a classic&nbsp;... The <b>Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh</b> is a dark ride based upon the film of the same name, itself based <b>on</b> the Winnie-the-Pooh books by A. A. Milne. ... The vehicles <b>arrive</b> in the Hundred Acre Wood during a rather blustery day (thus&nbsp;... This is a complete list of episodes of Disney&#39;s The <b>New Adventures of Winnie the</b> <b>Pooh</b>. The series premiered <b>on</b> January 17, 1988 <b>on</b> Disney Channel. Thirteen episodes were aired <b>on</b> the network before the series moved to ABC ... The episode was a bonus <b>on</b> the video <b>release</b> of &quot;Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too&quot;. Winnie-the-Pooh, also called Pooh Bear and Pooh, is a fictional anthropomorphic teddy bear ... Christopher Robin&#39;s toy bear is <b>on</b> display at the Main Branch of the New York ... 1977: The <b>Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh</b> (compilation of Honey Tree, ... Main title / alternate title(s), Developer, <b>Release</b> date, System(s)&nbsp;... The <b>New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh</b> is an ... that <b>come</b> their way and embark <b>on</b> many epic&nbsp;... This is a list of characters appearing in the Winnie-the-Pooh books and the Disney adaptations ... She was based <b>on</b> a stuffed toy that belonged to Christopher Robin Milne. ... Many relatives appear in The <b>New Adventures of</b> <b>Winnie the Pooh</b> episode &quot;Party Poohper&quot; and he occasionally mentions them at other times in the&nbsp;... Gopher is a fictional grey anthropomorphic gopher character who first appeared in the 1966 Disney animated film Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree. He has a habit of whistling <b>out</b> his sibilant consonants, one of various traits he ... fleshed <b>out</b> a bit further in the television series The <b>New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh</b>. A Heffalump is a type of elephant-like character in the Winnie the Pooh stories by A. A. Milne. ... He is mortified when the voice turns <b>out</b> to be that of Christopher Robin. ... In the animated television series The <b>New Adventures of Winnie the</b> <b>Pooh</b>, ... ad for the iPhone XR) contains the line &quot;<b>Come</b> along, catch a Heffalump&quot; . Christopher Robin is a character created by A. A. Milne. He appears in Milne&#39;s popular books of poetry and Winnie-the-Pooh stories and is based <b>on</b> Christopher Robin Milne ... The <b>New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh</b> re-imagines him as an American boy living in the suburban house 100 Acre Road whose backyard&nbsp;...
When did the many adventures of winnie the pooh come out?
<b>Portlandia</b> is a sketch comedy television series set and filmed in and around Portland, Oregon, starring Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein. The show was&nbsp;... <b>Portlandia</b> is a sculpture by Raymond Kaskey located above the entrance of the Portland Building, in downtown Portland, Oregon, at 1120 SW 5th Avenue. <b>Portlandia</b> may refer to: Media[edit]. <b>Portlandia</b> (statue), a sculpture by Raymond Kaskey; <b>Portlandia</b> (TV series), a sketch comedy television series. Science[edit]. He has also won two Peabody Awards, one in 2008 as part of the Saturday Night Live political satire cast and one in 2011 for <b>Portlandia</b>. Contents. 1 Early life and &nbsp;... Enodia <b>portlandia</b>, the southern pearly eye, Portland pearlyeye or just pearly eye, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in the United States from&nbsp;... The fourth season of the television comedy <b>Portlandia</b> began airing on IFC in the United States on February 27, 2014, consisting a total of 10 episodes. <b>Portlandia</b> is an American satire television series created by Fred Armisen, Carrie Brownstein and Jonathan Krisel. The series stars Armisen and Brownstein. The sixth season of the television comedy <b>Portlandia</b> began airing on IFC in the United States on January 21, 2016, consisting a total of 10 episodes. The series&nbsp;... Carrie Rachel Brownstein (born September 27, 1974) is an American musician, actress, writer, ... After their ThunderAnt videos, Brownstein and Armisen developed <b>Portlandia</b>, a sketch comedy show shot on location in Portland, for the &nbsp;... The third season of the television comedy <b>Portlandia</b> began airing on IFC in the United States on December 14, 2012, consisting a total of 11 episodes. Season&nbsp;...
When does the next season of portlandia start?
In the <b>Heights</b> is a musical with music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda and a <b>book</b> by Quiara ... Background[edit]. Miranda <b>wrote</b> the earliest draft of In the <b>Heights</b> in 1999 during his freshman year of college. After the show was accepted by&nbsp;... Lin-Manuel Miranda is an American composer, lyricist, singer, actor, producer, and playwright, widely known for creating and starring in the Broadway musicals In the <b>Heights</b> and Hamilton. ... Miranda <b>wrote the book</b> and score, and starred as the title character. The show received highly positive reviews, and its engagement&nbsp;... Wuthering <b>Heights</b> is a <b>novel</b> by Emily Brontë published in 1847 under her pseudonym &quot;Ellis Bell&quot;. Brontë&#39;s only finished <b>novel</b>, it was <b>written</b> between October&nbsp;... Quiara Alegría Hudes (born 1977) is an American playwright, lyricist and essayist . She is best known for writing the <b>book</b> for the musical In the <b>Heights</b>. ... In October 2016, a new musical Hudes <b>wrote</b> along with singer/songwriter Erin McKeown&nbsp;... In the <b>Heights</b> is an upcoming American musical drama film directed by Jon M. Chu and <b>written</b> by Quiara Alegría Hudes. It is based on the stage musical of the &nbsp;... Houston <b>Heights</b> is a community in northwest-central Houston, Texas, United States. ... After World War II industrial interests moved into the Houston <b>Heights</b>. Sister M. Agatha <b>wrote the book</b> History of the Houston <b>Heights</b>, published in 1956. Emily Jane Brontë was an English novelist and poet who is best known for her only <b>novel</b>, Wuthering <b>Heights</b>, now considered a classic of English literature. ... Charlotte <b>wrote</b> later that &quot;Liberty was the breath of Emily&#39;s nostrils; without it, she &nbsp;... Wuthering <b>Heights</b> is a 1939 American romantic period drama film directed by William Wyler and produced by Samuel Goldwyn. It is based on the 1847 <b>novel</b> Wuthering <b>Heights</b> by Emily Brontë. ... Variety <b>wrote</b> that the film &quot;retains all of the grim drama of the <b>book</b>,&quot; but believed that its &quot;slow pace&quot; would make for &quot;rather dull&nbsp;... &quot;Wuthering <b>Heights</b>&quot; is a song by Kate Bush released as her debut single in November 1977 and re-released in January 1978. Inspired by the Emily Brontë <b>novel</b> of the same name, it appears on her 1978 ... Bush <b>wrote</b> the song aged 18, within a few hours late at night on 5 March 1977. She was inspired after seeing the&nbsp;... The Hate U Give is a 2017 young adult <b>novel</b> by Angie Thomas. It is Thomas&#39;s debut <b>novel</b>, expanded from a short story she <b>wrote</b> in college ... After a grand jury fails to indict the white officer, Garden <b>Heights</b> erupts into both peaceful protests&nbsp;...
Who wrote the book for in the heights?
&quot;<b>Billy Don&#39;t Be a Hero</b>&quot; is a 1974 pop <b>song</b> that was first a UK hit for Paper Lace and then, some months later, a US hit for Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods. The <b>song</b> was written and <b>composed</b> by two British songwriters, Mitch Murray&nbsp;... In 1990, three <b>original</b> Paper Lace members, Philip Wright, Mick Vaughan and Chris Morris, were given the financial backing to re-record &quot;<b>Billy Don&#39;t Be A Hero</b>&quot; &nbsp;... Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods are an American pop music group, known mainly for their 1970s hit singles, &quot;<b>Billy Don&#39;t Be a Hero</b>&quot; and &quot;Who Do ... hit <b>songs</b> whose <b>original</b> versions had not been hits in the U.S.: &quot;<b>Billy Don&#39;t Be a Hero</b>&quot; (a cover of a #1 UK Paper Lace <b>song</b> that reached #1 for 2 weeks on the Hot 100 with&nbsp;... Mitch Murray CBE is an English <b>songwriter</b>, record producer and <b>author</b>. He has won two Ivor Novello Awards, including the Jimmy Kennedy Award. Murray has written, or co-written, <b>songs</b> that have produced five UK and three ... released in 1974, were both written by Murray and Callander, &quot;<b>Billy Don&#39;t Be a Hero</b>&quot; (No. &quot;<b>Billy Don&#39;t Be a Hero</b>&quot; (1974), &quot;The Night Chicago Died&quot; (1974), &quot;The Black Eyed Boys&quot; (1974). &quot;The Night Chicago Died&quot; is a <b>song</b> by the British group Paper Lace, written by Peter Callander ... Callander and Murray <b>wrote</b> both <b>songs</b>. Peter Callander (10 October 1939 – 25 February 2014) was an English <b>songwriter</b> and record producer. Active from the 1960s onwards, Callander <b>wrote</b> or co-<b>wrote songs</b> that have ... Mitch Murray and Peter Callander; recorded by Paper Lace; &quot;<b>Billy</b>, <b>Don&#39;t Be a Hero</b>&quot; (1974); written by Mitch Murray and Peter Callander;&nbsp;... Soundtrack <b>album</b> by. Various Artists. Released, 1994. Genre &middot; Disco link. Length , 1:06:36. Label &middot; Polygram. Professional ratings. Review scores. Source, Rating. Allmusic, 4/5 stars link. There were two soundtrack albums recorded by Polydor Records (Australia) at Trackdown ... I <b>Don&#39;t</b> Care If The Sun <b>Don&#39;t</b> Shine, <b>composed</b> by Mack David, Published by&nbsp;... &quot;You Make Me Feel Brand New&quot; is a 1974 single by the Philadelphia soul group The Stylistics. The <b>song</b> was written by Thom Bell and Linda Creed. Stylistics tenor Airrion Love starts out the <b>song</b> and then alternates with Russell Thompkins , Jr. An R&amp;B ballad, it was the fifth track from their 1974 <b>album</b>, Let&#39;s Put It All ... 1 spot by &quot;<b>Billy Don&#39;t Be a Hero</b>&quot; by Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods. Some anti-war <b>songs</b> lament some aspects of war, while others satirize war. Most promote ... <b>Year</b>, <b>Song</b>, Artist ... 1974, &quot;<b>Billy Don&#39;t Be a Hero</b>&quot;, Paper Lace, Bo Donaldson &amp; the Heywoods. 1980, &quot;Generals and Majors&quot;, XTC. 2011, &quot;Bleed Red&nbsp;... Honky Tonk <b>Heroes</b> is an <b>album</b> by American country music artist Waylon Jennings, released in 1973 on RCA Victor. With the exception of &quot;We Had It All&quot;, all of the <b>songs</b> on the <b>album</b> were written or co-written by <b>Billy</b> Joe Shaver. ... He said, &#39;Hoss, you <b>don&#39;t</b> know how close you come to gettin&#39; killed.&#39; I said, &#39;Well, I&#39;ve had&nbsp;...
Who wrote the song billy don't be a hero?
The <b>Great Plague</b>, lasting from <b>1665</b> to 1666, was the last major epidemic of the bubonic ... Instead, each parish appointed two or more &#39;searchers of the dead&#39;, <b>whose</b> ... Samuel Pepys, who had an important position at the Admiralty, stayed in <b>London</b> and provided a contemporary account of the plague through his <b>diary</b>. ... the last <b>Great Plague of London</b>, and the Great Fire of <b>London</b> in 1666. Evelyn&#39;s posthumously &quot;rival&quot; diarist, Samuel Pepys, wrote a different kind of <b>diary</b>,&nbsp;... A <b>diary</b> is a record (originally in handwritten format) with discrete entries arranged by date ... Samuel Pepys (1633–1703) is the earliest diarist <b>who is</b> well known today; his <b>diaries</b>, preserved in ... and consist of eyewitness accounts of many great events, such as the <b>Great Plague of London</b>, and the Great Fire of <b>London</b>. Samuel Pepys FRS was an administrator of the navy of England and Member of Parliament <b>who is</b> most famous for the <b>diary</b> ... events, such as the <b>Great Plague</b> <b>of London</b>, the Second Dutch War, and the Great Fire of <b>London</b>. ... of various Spanish, French, and Italian words (especially when <b>describing</b> his illicit affairs). A Journal of the Plague Year is a novel by Daniel Defoe, first published in March 1722. This novel is an account of one man&#39;s experiences of the year <b>1665</b>, in which the <b>Great Plague</b> or the <b>bubonic plague</b> struck the city of <b>London</b>. ... to the actual, contemporary accounts of the plague in the <b>diary</b> of Samuel Pepys. Defoe&#39;s&nbsp;... The Great Fire of <b>London</b> swept through the central parts of the English city from Sunday, ... However, due to the <b>Great Plague of London</b> during the previous winter, its ... by an inner ring of overcrowded poorer parishes <b>whose</b> every inch of building ... <b>Diary</b> and Correspondence of John Evelyn, F.R.S. <b>London</b>: Hurst and &nbsp;... Old St. Paul&#39;s, also titled Old Saint Paul&#39;s: A Tale of the Plague and the Fire, is a novel by William Harrison Ainsworth serially published in 1841. It is a historical romance that <b>describes</b> the events of the <b>Great Plague of London</b> and the Great Fire of ... basis for the character Bloundel while Defoe&#39;s Journal along with <b>diaries</b> from&nbsp;... Daniel Defoe born Daniel Foe, was an English trader, writer, journalist, pamphleteer and spy. ... Defoe&#39;s next novel was Captain Singleton (1720), an adventure story <b>whose</b> first half covers a traversal of Africa which anticipated subsequent ... For this was <b>London</b> in the year of <b>1665</b>, the Year of the <b>Great</b> <b>Plague</b> … In 1721&nbsp;... The Black Death was a <b>bubonic plague</b> pandemic, which reached England in June 1348. It was ... By autumn, the plague had reached <b>London</b>, and by summer 1349 it covered the entire country, ... and Chief Justice William Edington, <b>whose</b> highly competent leadership guided the governance of the nation through the crisis. The Antonine <b>Plague</b> of 165 to 180 AD, also known as the <b>Plague</b> of Galen was an ancient ... Aurelius Antoninus, <b>whose</b> family name, Antoninus, has become associated with the epidemic. ... He <b>describes</b> the <b>plague</b> as &quot;<b>great</b>&quot; and of long duration and mentions fever, diarrhea, and ... <b>London</b>: Hakluyt Society, pp 53-54.
Whose diary describes the great plague of london?
The Apportionment Act of <b>1911</b> was an apportionment bill passed by the United States <b>Congress</b> on August 8, <b>1911</b>. The law initially set the number of members of the United States <b>House</b> of Representatives at 433, effective with the 63rd <b>Congress</b> on ... Member FAQ, &quot;What is the <b>size of the House</b> of Representatives and how is it&nbsp;... The Reapportionment Act of 1929 was a combined census and apportionment bill passed by the United States <b>Congress</b> on June 18, 1929, ... This reapportionment was preceded by the Apportionment Act of <b>1911</b> and took effect after the ... The first federal law governing the <b>size of the House and</b> the method of allotting&nbsp;... <b>Congress</b> regularly increased the <b>size of the House</b> to account for population growth until it <b>fixed</b> the number of voting <b>House</b> members at 435 <b>in 1911</b>. In 1959 &nbsp;... United States <b>congressional</b> apportionment is the process by which seats in the United States ... Closed session (list); Saxbe <b>fix</b> ... 55, James Madison argued that the <b>size of the House</b> of Representatives has to balance the ... The Apportionment Act of <b>1911</b> (Public Law 62-5) raised the membership of the U.S. <b>House</b> to 433&nbsp;... The history of the United States <b>Congress</b> refers to the chronological record of the United States <b>Congress</b> including legislative sessions. The Constitution defines the Senate as having two senators for each state in the Union. The <b>size of the</b> <b>House</b> of Representatives is based on the number of states ... Since the <b>House&#39;s</b> <b>size</b> was <b>fixed</b> but the population kept growing, instead of a&nbsp;... The United States <b>House</b> of Representatives, commonly known as the lower chamber of the ... Closed session (list); Saxbe <b>fix</b> ... <b>Congress</b> has the power to regulate the <b>size of the House</b> of Representatives, and the <b>size of the</b> ... <b>In 1911</b>, <b>Congress</b> passed the Apportionment Act of <b>1911</b>, also known as &#39;Public Law 62-5 &#39;,&nbsp;... The <b>Congressional</b> Apportionment Amendment is a proposed amendment to the United States ... <b>Congress</b> regularly increased the <b>size of the House</b> to account for population growth throughout the 19th century until it <b>fixed</b> the number of voting <b>House</b> members at 435 <b>in 1911</b>, where, aside from a temporary increase to 437&nbsp;... Federalist No. 55 is an essay by James Madison, the fifty-fifth of The Federalist Papers. ... <b>Congress</b> has the power to regulate the <b>size of the House</b> of Representatives, and the <b>size of the House</b> has varied ... the <b>size of the House</b> because it has been <b>fixed</b> at 435 members since The Apportionment Act of <b>1911</b> was passed. The <b>size of the House</b> was to be 435 starting with the new <b>Congress</b> coming into session in 1913. The Senate had a Republican majority, and the <b>House</b> had a&nbsp;... Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey v. United States, 221 U.S. 1 (<b>1911</b>), was a case in which the ... Standard Oil allegedly used its <b>size</b> and clout to undercut competitors in a ... As in the case against American Tobacco, which was <b>decided</b> the same day, ... Still more; in response to the suggestion by able counsel that <b>Congress</b>&nbsp;...
In 1911 congress decided to fix the size of the house at?
<b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b> is an American reality television series and interactive competition in which a number of aspiring models compete for the title of&nbsp;... The fourth season of <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b> aired in spring 2005, with the shooting location being moved from New York City to Los Angeles. The seventh cycle of <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b> started airing on September 20, 2006 as the first to be aired on The CW network. The season&#39;s catch-phrase is&nbsp;... The ninth cycle of <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b> was the third season of the series to be aired on The CW network. This cycle&#39;s promotional tagline was &quot;The Future&nbsp;... The twenty-second cycle of <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b> premiered on August 5, 2015 and is the sixteenth and final season to air on The CW. The network&nbsp;... The twentieth cycle of <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b> premiered on August 2, 2013. It was the 14th season to air on The CW. Tyra Banks, Kelly Cutrone, Bryanboy,&nbsp;... The tenth cycle of <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b> was the fourth season of the series to be aired on The CW network. The promotional catchphrase of the cycle is&nbsp;... <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b> (cycle 5) was the fifth cycle of <b>America&#39;s Next Top</b> <b>Model</b>. The judging panel ensemble was altered: Janice Dickinson was replaced by&nbsp;... <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b>, cycle 1 was the first cycle of <b>America&#39;s Next Top</b> <b>Model</b>. It originally aired on UPN from May to July 2003, and was hosted by Tyra &nbsp;... The fourteenth cycle of <b>America&#39;s Next Top Model</b> premiered on March 10, 2010, and is the eighth season to be aired on The CW. The cycle&#39;s catch phrase is&nbsp;...
Who won american next top model season 1?
According to the Bible, the <b>Holy of Holies</b> was covered by a veil, and no one was allowed to <b>enter</b> except the <b>High Priest</b>, and even he would only <b>enter</b> once a&nbsp;... <b>High priest</b> was the title of the chief religious official of Judaism from the early post-Exilic times ... The first consecration was performed by Moses; the Torah <b>does</b> not state who consecrated subsequent <b>high priests</b>. ... On Yom Kippur he alone <b>entered the Holy of Holies</b>, to make atonement for his house and for the people&nbsp;... Pompey himself <b>entered</b> the Temple&#39;s <b>Holy of Holies</b>, which only the <b>High Priest</b> was allowed to <b>enter</b>, thereby desecrating it. He <b>did</b> not remove anything, neither &nbsp;... However, it is often spoken of interchangeably with the investigative judgment. The earthly Most <b>Holy</b> Place was <b>entered</b> once a year by the <b>High Priest</b> on the Day&nbsp;... (KJV, 1611) Among these priests a <b>High Priest</b> was anointed (first mentioned Leviticus 21:10), to serve in unique functions, such as <b>entering the Holy of Holies</b> &nbsp;... Yom Kippur also known as the Day of Atonement, is the holiest day of the year in Judaism. ... The Talmud states, &quot;Yom Kippur atones for those who repent and <b>does</b> not atone for those who do not repent&quot;. ... prerequisite rituals before the <b>high</b> <b>priest</b> can <b>enter the Holy of Holies</b> (on any occasion), namely a sin offering and a &nbsp;... According to the Hebrew Bible the kaporet (Hebrew: הַכַּפֹּֽרֶת ha-kappōreṯ) or mercy seat ... The <b>Holy of Holies</b> could be <b>entered</b> only by the <b>high priest</b> on the Day of Atonement. The high ... This section <b>does</b> not cite any sources. Please&nbsp;... ... the <b>Holy of Holies</b> is a room in the Salt Lake Temple wherein the church&#39;s president—acting as the Presiding <b>High Priest</b> of the church—enters to act as High&nbsp;... In Eastern Christianity an iconostasis (plural: iconostases) is a wall of icons and religious ... Only the <b>High Priest</b> was allowed to <b>enter the Holy of Holies</b>. ... The Iconostasis <b>does</b> not sit directly on the edge of the sanctuary, but is usually set a few&nbsp;... The Second Temple was the Jewish holy temple which stood on the Temple Mount in ... In the Second Temple, the Kodesh Hakodashim (<b>Holy of Holies</b>) was ... the &quot;Foundation Stone&quot; stood where the Ark used to be, and the <b>High Priest</b> put his ... Behind them, as they <b>entered</b> the Court of the Gentiles from the south through&nbsp;...
When did the high priest enter the holy of holies?
Barbara Marie Nickerauer (December 10, 1928 – October 5, 1976), better known as Barbara ... 1958-1960, The <b>Jack Benny Program</b>, <b>Mildred</b> Meyerhouser, 4 episodes. 1959, The Scarface Mob, Brandy LaFrance, Television movie. This is a list of episodes for the eleventh season (1960–61) of the television version of The <b>Jack</b> ... <b>Jack</b> takes his girlfriend <b>Mildred</b> to a black-tie violin recital, even though she would rather go see a boxing match. At the concert, <b>Jack</b> spies the&nbsp;... Thelma &quot;Butterfly&quot; McQueen (January 7, 1911 – December 22, 1995) was an American actress. ... She also played Butterfly, Rochester&#39;s niece and Mary Livingstone&#39;s maid in the <b>Jack Benny</b> radio <b>program</b> for a time during World War II . She appeared in an uncredited role in <b>Mildred</b> Pierce (1945) (where she had a good&nbsp;... This is a list of episodes for the tenth season (1959–60) of the television version of The <b>Jack</b> ... <b>Benny</b> and his irritating girlfriend <b>Mildred</b> crash the intimate dinner party at a swanky Beverly Hills restaurant and drive the Stewart&#39;s to drastic&nbsp;... Shirley Mitchell (November 4, 1919 – November 11, 2013) was an American radio, film, and ... In the late 1950s she appeared twice on The <b>Jack Benny</b> <b>Program</b> as <b>Mildred</b> Meyerhauser, Jack&#39;s brash, blonde bombshell date with a thick Bronx&nbsp;... A Day in the Life of Dennis Day is an American old-time radio situation comedy. ... the same Dennis Day as that bright young man on the air with <b>Jack Benny</b>. ... &quot;I&#39; m just as scared as I was in 1939 [when he joined Benny&#39;s <b>show</b>],&quot; he said. ... <b>Mildred</b> Anderson (played at different times by Bettie Miles, Barbara Eiler, and&nbsp;... Muriel Landers (October 27, 1921 – February 19, 1977) was an American actress , singer and ... Sinatra <b>Show</b>. Her performance on the series caught the attention of <b>Jack Benny</b> who invited her to perform with him at the London Palladium. ... She also had a recurring role as &quot;<b>Mildred</b> Cosgrove&quot; on The Joey Bishop <b>Show</b>. Dennis Day was an American singer, radio, television and film personality and comedian of ... Day appeared for the first time on <b>Jack Benny</b>&#39;s radio <b>show</b> on October 8, ... Day was engaged to their daughter <b>Mildred</b>, played by Barbara Eiler . I&#39;m Glad There Is You is a song written by Jimmy Dorsey and Paul Madeira first published in ... The song also appeared on The Today <b>Show</b> in 1995, The <b>Jack</b> <b>Benny Show</b> in 1964, and The Frank Sinatra <b>Show</b> in 1957. ... Jazz compositions &middot; Songs written by Jimmy Dorsey &middot; Jimmy Dorsey songs &middot; <b>Mildred</b> Bailey songs&nbsp;... Jeffrey Lynn Goldblum is an American actor and musician. He has starred in some of the ... His jazz band, Jeff Goldblum and the <b>Mildred</b> Snitzer Orchestra, released ... In 2014, Goldblum&#39;s jazz band, The <b>Mildred</b> Snitzer Orchestra, did a weekly <b>show</b> at the Carlyle Hotel. ... 1978, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, <b>Jack</b> Bellicec.
Who played mildred on the jack benny show?
<b>Olympic Games</b> ceremonies of the Ancient <b>Olympic Games</b> were an integral part of these ... In the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, the Greek flag <b>led</b> the parade , while the ... Due to Japanese pronunciation issues, <b>all</b> four games taking place in Japan, ... Once there, he lit it to correspond with the tradition of Olympics <b>past</b>. This is a list of flag bearers who have represented India at the Olympics. Flag bearers carry the national flag of their country at the opening ceremony of the Summer and Winter <b>Olympic Games</b>. ... honor two times in 1952 and 1956 Summer Olympics, while Shiva Keshvan had <b>led</b> the Indian <b>contingent</b> four times in 1998,&nbsp;... During the Parade of Nations within the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Summer Olympics opening ... Announcers in the stadium read off the names of the <b>marching</b> nations in French, ... of refugees from several countries, went second to <b>last</b> and received a standing ovation. ... &quot;Croatia Name Flag-Bearer for 2016 Rio <b>Olympic Games</b>&quot;. During the Parade of Nations portion of the 2008 Summer <b>Olympics</b> opening ceremony, ... <b>All</b> other nations marched in name order in the language of the host nation, which ... After <b>marching</b> in as a joint team in the previous two editions of the <b>games</b>, North ... &quot;Hockey team captain to <b>lead</b> Pak <b>contingent</b> in <b>Olympics</b> parade&quot;. The 2012 Summer <b>Olympics</b>, formally the <b>Games</b> of the XXX Olympiad and commonly known ... Following a bid headed by <b>former Olympic</b> champion Sebastian Coe and ... The IOC&#39;s Coordination Commission for the 2012 <b>Games</b> completed its tenth and final visit to London in <b>March</b> 2012. ... <b>Contingency</b> fund — £2.7 billion. The Mexican Movement of 1968, known as the Movimiento Estudiantil (student movement) was a social movement. A broad coalition of students from Mexico&#39;s <b>leading</b> universities garnered ... The 1968 <b>Olympic Games</b> took place in Mexico, making it the first developing ... Science students&#39; <b>contingent</b>, August 13, 1968. Timothy Theodore Duncan (born April 25, 1976) is an American professional basketball coach ... In 1989, after Hurricane Hugo had destroyed the one <b>Olympic</b> -sized swimming ... His season averages of 19.1 points and 12.3 rebounds per <b>game led</b> to another ... Duncan was voted to the 1998 NBA <b>All</b>-Star <b>Game</b> by coaches. The 2008 Summer <b>Olympics</b> opening ceremony was held at the Beijing National Stadium, also ... to welcome friends from <b>all</b> over the world. ... The Chinese <b>contingent</b>, which was <b>last</b>, was <b>led</b> by Yao Ming and Lin Hao, the 9-year-old ... and closing ceremonies of the Beijing 2008 <b>Olympic</b> and Paralympic <b>Games</b> consisted of&nbsp;... The 2018 Summer Youth Olympics officially known as the III Summer Youth <b>Olympic Games</b>, ... The local organising committee involves young people in <b>all</b> levels of the ... Roller speed skating was added to the Olympic programme on 17 <b>March</b> 2017. ... &quot;Bhaker <b>leads</b> Indian <b>contingent</b> as Youth <b>Olympic Games</b> opens&quot;. ^ Jump up to: &quot;Bhaker <b>leads</b> Indian <b>contingent</b> as Youth <b>Olympic Games</b> opens&quot;. timesofindia.indiatimes.com. TOI. Retrieved 12 October 2018. ^ &quot;YOG 2018&nbsp;...
Which contingent leads the march past in all the olympic games?
The <b>Atlanta Braves</b> are an American professional baseball team based in the Atlanta ... The team then went on to its first <b>World Series win</b> in over 40 years, defeating the powerful New ... Aaron hit 45 home runs in 1962, a Milwaukee career high for him, but this <b>did</b> not translate into <b>wins</b> for the Braves, as they finished fifth. The 1995 <b>World Series was the</b> championship series of Major League Baseball&#39;s (MLB) 1995 ... The <b>Atlanta Braves</b> were veterans to the post-season in the 1990s, having <b>won</b> both the 1991 and 1992 ... The <b>win</b> gave Cleveland the hope of perhaps another Braves <b>World Series</b> collapse and sent the Series back to Atlanta. The 1996 <b>World Series was the</b> championship series of Major League Baseball&#39;s (MLB) 1996 ... It <b>was the Braves</b>&#39; second consecutive appearance in a <b>World</b> <b>Series</b>. ... They became the third team to <b>win</b> a <b>World Series</b> after losing Games 1 and 2 at their home stadium, following the Kansas City Royals in 1985 and the New&nbsp;... The 1995 <b>Atlanta Braves</b> season <b>was the</b> 125th season in the history of the franchise and 30th season in the city of Atlanta. The team finished the strike- shortened season with a record of 90–54, the best in the National League, en route to <b>winning the World Series</b>. In the 2011 season, the <b>Braves</b> became the third team to <b>win</b> 10,000 MLB games. The franchise has <b>won</b> three <b>World Series</b> – one in Boston, one in Milwaukee&nbsp;... The 1992 <b>World Series was the</b> championship series of Major League Baseball&#39;s (MLB) 1992 season. The 89th edition of the <b>World Series</b>, it was a best-of-seven playoff played between the American League (AL) champion Toronto Blue Jays and the National League (NL) champion <b>Atlanta Braves</b>. ... Smoltz&#39;s <b>win</b> in Game 5 <b>was the</b> first of only two <b>World Series wins</b> he&nbsp;... The <b>Braves won</b> their fifth consecutive division title with a 103-59 record and 6 game lead over the New York Mets. The <b>Braves</b> appeared in the <b>World Series</b> for &nbsp;... The 1991 <b>World Series was the</b> championship series of Major League Baseball&#39;s (MLB) 1991 season. The 88th edition of the <b>World Series</b>, it was a best-of-seven playoff played between the American League (AL) champion Minnesota Twins ( 95–67) and the National League (NL) champion <b>Atlanta Braves</b> (94–68). ... Morris&#39; <b>win</b> was his third <b>World Series win</b> in as many starts, as he <b>won</b>&nbsp;... The 2004 <b>Atlanta Braves</b> season marked the franchise&#39;s 39th season in Atlanta and 134th overall. The Braves <b>won</b> their 10th consecutive division title under Manager of the ... The Braves lost the 2004 Divisional Series to the Houston Astros, 3 games to 2. ... 2004 MLB draft &middot; 2004 All-Star Game &middot; 2004 <b>World Series</b> &nbsp;... The 1957 <b>World Series</b> featured the defending champion New York Yankees of the American ... the <b>Braves</b>; they lost in 1958, 1996 and 1999, with the last two instances occurring with the <b>Braves</b> based in <b>Atlanta</b>. ... The <b>Braves</b>&#39; <b>win</b> in Game 2 <b>was the</b> first <b>World Series</b> game <b>won</b> by a non-New York City team since 1948.
When did atlanta braves win the world series?
&quot;More <b>Cowbell</b>&quot; is a comedy sketch that aired on Saturday Night Live on April 8, 2000. ... He passive-aggressively <b>plays the cowbell</b> very close to Eric Bloom ( Chris Parnell)&#39;s ear and fails to keep time with the rest of the band. ... Will Ferrell&#39;s idea for the sketch came from hearing &quot;(<b>Don&#39;t Fear) The Reaper</b>&quot; over the years:&nbsp;... ... version of the recording of &quot;(<b>Don&#39;t Fear) The Reaper</b>&quot; on ... and <b>played</b> Gene Frenkle, an overweight <b>cowbell player</b>&nbsp;... Blue Öyster Cult is an American rock band formed in Stony Brook, New York in 1967, perhaps ... It contained the hit single &quot;(<b>Don&#39;t Fear) The Reaper</b>&quot;, which reached number 12 on the Billboard charts and has ... in New York by David Lucas, who sang background vocals with Roeser and <b>played</b> the now famous <b>cowbell</b> part. &quot;Little Sister&quot; is the first single released by the rock group Queens of the Stone Age from their ... This was a reprise of a role that Ferrell <b>played</b> in a famous 2000 sketch in which actor Christopher ... during the studio recording of that band&#39;s famous song, &quot;(<b>Don&#39;t Fear) The Reaper</b>&quot;, much to the chagrin of the rest of the band. Tesla products include a significant number of software and hardware Easter eggs among ... Mario Kart: Rainbow Road and <b>Don&#39;t Fear the Reaper</b>/SNL: More <b>Cowbell</b> - Method of Activation[edit] ... Notably, the version of the song that <b>plays</b> is taken from the Saturday Night Live skit, More <b>Cowbell</b>, in which music producer &nbsp;... Eric Bloom?[edit]. Since Gene Frinkel is kind of based on Eric Bloom&#39;s appearance, wouldn&#39;t it make more sense for Chris Parnell to be <b>playing</b> Allen Lanier, the only member of the BÖC not listed as being <b>played</b> by someone instead of Eric? That leaves their lineup as the same five <b>players</b>. ... that <b>Don&#39;t</b> <b>Fear the Reaper</b>, does oddly have a <b>cowbell playing</b> throughout the&nbsp;... SNL Skit. I believe the phrase &quot;needs more <b>cowbell</b>&quot; is a reference to a SNL skit. Should that be ... Plus, every time I see it I have to <b>play Don&#39;t Fear the Reaper</b> and it&#39;s getting kind of old :-) Guy 12:53, 22 September 2006 (UTC). Support - It&#39;s a&nbsp;... David Lucas (born David Helfman April 21, 1937) is an American rock and roll composer, ... On the 1976 Blue Öyster Cult song &quot;<b>Don&#39;t Fear the Reaper</b>&quot; which he ... sang background vocals and came up with the idea and <b>played the cowbell</b>. Donald Brian Roeser (born November 12, 1947), more commonly known by his stage name ... He wrote and sang vocals on several of the band&#39;s best-known hits , including &quot;(<b>Don&#39;t Fear) The Reaper</b>,&quot; &quot;Godzilla&quot; and &quot;Burnin&#39; for You.&quot; ... During his high-school years, Roeser <b>played</b> guitar in various cover bands. At this time&nbsp;... John William Ferrell is an American actor, comedian, producer, writer and businessman. ... Both were joined by Smith&#39;s Red Hot Chili Peppers bandmates for a performance of &quot;<b>Don&#39;t Fear the Reaper</b>&quot;, with Ferrell <b>playing cowbell</b>. On June 10&nbsp;...
Who played the cowbell on don't fear the reaper?
The Denver Broncos ( <b>3</b>–5 ) and Patriots have each lost a record five <b>Super</b> <b>Bowls</b>. The Minnesota Vikings ( 0–<b>4</b> )&nbsp;... Rings are also awarded to members of the <b>team</b> who <b>wins</b> the AFC or NFC championship. The NFL also provides&nbsp;... Quarterbacks with <b>multiple Super Bowl</b> starts[edit]. <b>Super Bowl wins</b> are often used to determine the&nbsp;... The following NFL head coaches have coached in two or <b>more Super Bowls</b>. ... are – 1) <b>Better win</b> percentage 2) Earliest <b>Super Bowl</b> ... Games, Coach, <b>Wins</b>, Losses, <b>Win</b> percentage, <b>Super Bowls</b>, <b>Team</b>(s). 9, Bill Belichick, 6, <b>3</b> .667, XXXVI , XXXVIII, XXXIX,&nbsp;... ... Kansas City Chiefs IV – <b>3</b> playoff games &middot; Pittsburgh Steelers XL – <b>4</b> playoff ... Most <b>Super Bowl</b> appearances without a <b>win</b>, <b>4</b>. Player, Position, <b>Team</b>, <b>Wins</b>, <b>Super Bowls</b> ... Joe Montana<sup>*</sup>, Quarterback<sup>O</sup>, San Francisco 49ers<sup>N</sup>, <b>3</b>, XVI, XIX, XXIV &middot; Bart Starr&nbsp;... Brady has <b>the most Super Bowl</b> starts (nine) and <b>wins</b> as a player (six), ... Eight <b>teams</b> have appeared in <b>Super Bowl</b> games without a <b>win</b>. <b>Super Bowl</b> LI was an American football game played at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, on ... As such, the game is often known as &quot;28–<b>3</b>&quot; after the Falcons&#39; blown lead. ... When the game ended, <b>more</b> than 30 <b>team</b> and individual <b>Super Bowl</b> ... In 2016, New England tied an NFL record, earning 12+ <b>wins</b> for the seventh&nbsp;... The New Orleans Saints finished the season with an NFC best 13–<b>3</b> record and went on to advance to the first <b>Super Bowl</b> in their 43 years as an NFL <b>team</b>. <b>Super Bowl</b> XLVII was an American football game between the American Football Conference ... The game was played on Sunday, February <b>3</b>, 2013 at Mercedes-Benz ... In addition, <b>Super Bowl</b> XLVII was the first to feature two <b>teams</b> that had ... of 11–<b>4</b>–1, entered the game seeking their sixth <b>Super Bowl win</b> in <b>team</b> history&nbsp;...
Teams with 3 or more super bowl wins?
Big stick ideology, big stick diplomacy, or big stick policy refers to President Theodore Roosevelt&#39;s foreign policy: &quot;<b>speak softly and carry a big stick</b>; you will go far. ... Roosevelt later <b>said</b> that he &quot;took the Canal, and let Congress debate&quot;. The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt began on September 14, 1901, when Theodore ... “If on this new continent,” he <b>said</b>, “we merely build another country of great but unjustly divided material prosperity ... &quot;Big stick&quot; was his catch phrase for his hard pushing foreign policy: &quot;<b>Speak softly and carry a big stick</b>; you will go far. The Square Deal was President Theodore Roosevelt&#39;s domestic program, which reflected his ... 1900 McKinley-Roosevelt campaign &middot; &quot;Speak softly and carry a big stick&quot; ... When I <b>say</b> that I am for the square deal, I mean not merely that I stand for fair play under the present rules of the game, but that I stand for having those&nbsp;... The Roosevelt Corollary was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine articulated by President ... 1900 McKinley-Roosevelt campaign &middot; &quot;Speak softly and carry a big stick&quot; ... Roosevelt <b>stated</b> that in keeping with the Monroe Doctrine, the United States was justified in exercising &quot;international police power&quot; to put an end to chronic&nbsp;... &quot;The Strenuous Life&quot; is the name of a speech given by New York Governor Theodore Roosevelt ... Vice President of the United States. 1900 McKinley- Roosevelt campaign &middot; &quot;Speak softly and carry a big stick&quot;&nbsp;... New Nationalism was Theodore Roosevelt&#39;s Progressive political platform during the 1912 ... Vice President of the United States. 1900 McKinley-Roosevelt campaign &middot; &quot;Speak softly and carry a big stick&quot;&nbsp;... In international relations, the term smart power refers to the combination of hard power and soft ... 1901: President Theodore Roosevelt proclaims: &quot;<b>Speak softly</b> <b>and carry a big stick</b>. ... Joseph Nye <b>said</b>: &quot;When the Berlin Wall finally collapsed, it was destroyed not by artillery barrage but by hammers and bulldozers wielded by&nbsp;... Statutes at <b>Large</b>, 34 Stat. 584. Codification. Acts amended, Interstate Commerce Act of 1887. Legislative history. Introduced in the House as H.R. 12987; Signed into law by President Theodore Roosevelt on June 29, 1906. The Hepburn Act is a 1906 United States federal law that gave the Interstate Commerce ... ICC&#39;s conditions would remain in effect until the outcome of legislation <b>said</b>&nbsp;... The Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 was the first of a series of significant consumer protection laws which was enacted by Congress in the 20th century and led&nbsp;... Kermit Roosevelt, MC (October 10, 1889 – June 4, 1943) was an American businessman, ... Relevant discussion may be found on the <b>talk</b> page. Please help ... Roosevelt <b>told</b> his father that he was bringing him back literally &quot;dead or alive&quot; and if he died, he would be an even <b>bigger</b> burden to the expedition. Although&nbsp;...
Who said speak softly and carry a big stick quizlet?
The <b>Bay of Pigs</b> invasion was the failed landing operation in April 1961 on the southwestern ... attempt to land a group of at least 375 Cuban soldiers on the island succeeded in the <b>Battle</b> of Tayacoba of the Spanish–American War. On 20 &nbsp;... <b>Battle</b> assisted the Central Intelligence Agency in the early 1960s ... liberation effort of the <b>Bay of Pigs</b> Invasion in April 1961. The <b>Bay of Pigs</b> (Spanish: Bahía de Cochinos) is an inlet of the Gulf of Cazones located on the southern coast of Cuba. By 1910, it was included in Santa Clara&nbsp;... Playa Girón is a beach and village on the east bank of the Bahia de Cochinos ( <b>Bay of Pigs</b>), which is located in the province of Matanzas, on the southern coast &nbsp;... Tanks have been utilized on the island of Cuba both within the military and within several ... So by the time of <b>Bay of Pigs</b> in April 1961, there were in Cuba 125 T- 34-85 and also 41 IS-2M tanks that Castro received. ... The IS-2M tanks were in two regiments sent to the <b>battle</b> and were used as a reserve firing artillery support ,&nbsp;... While reconstructing an &quot;order of <b>battle</b>&quot; is difficult ... at the <b>Bay of Pigs</b> certainly Efigenio Amejeiras&#39;s name&nbsp;... USS Essex (CV/CVA/CVS-9) was an aircraft carrier and the lead ship of the 24- ship Essex ... She also participated in the Korean War, earning four <b>battle</b> stars and the Navy Unit Commendation. ... crew was that they had been tasked to provide air support to CIA-sponsored bombers during the ill-fated <b>Bay of Pigs</b> Invasion. Jack L. Hawkins was a United States Marines Corps colonel employed by the CIA for the military planning, training of Cuban exiles, and the effective military command of forces in the <b>Bay of Pigs</b> Invasion of Cuba in April 1961. ... During World War II, he saw service in the Philippines at the <b>Battle</b> of Bataan and was taken&nbsp;... Operation Ortsac was the project name of a possible invasion of Cuba planned by the United ... Order of <b>battle</b>[edit]. Cuban Invasion ... <b>Bay of Pigs</b> Invasion &middot; Operation Northwoods &middot; Cuban Missile Crisis &middot; United States embargo against Cuba&nbsp;... Guantanamo <b>Bay</b> Naval Base officially known as Naval Station Guantanamo <b>Bay</b> or NSGB, ... Site information. Controlled by, United States Navy. Site history. Built, 1898. In use, 1898–present. Battles/wars, Battle of Guantánamo Bay. Garrison information.
Who won the battle of the bay of pigs?
&quot;<b>Don&#39;t Rain on My Parade</b>&quot; is a popular song from the 1964 musical Funny Girl. It was also featured in the 1968 movie version of the musical. The song was&nbsp;... She is heartbroken, but resolves to pick up her life again (&quot;<b>Don&#39;t Rain on My</b> <b>Parade</b>, Reprise&quot;). Background[edit]. Ray Stark had commissioned an authorized &nbsp;... 100 Passions, the songs &quot;People&quot; and &quot;<b>Don&#39;t Rain on My Parade</b>&quot; at #13 and #46 , respectively, in its 2004 list of 100 Years ... 100 Songs, and the line &quot;Hello,&nbsp;... James Poniewozik of Time on Rachel&#39;s performance of &quot;<b>Don&#39;t Rain on My Parade</b> &quot;. Musical performances in the episode attracted praise. Aly Semigran of MTV&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Don&#39;t Rain on My Parade</b>&quot; (from Funny Girl); &quot;Diamonds Are a Girl&#39;s Best Friend&quot; (from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes); &quot;Everything&#39;s Coming Up Roses&quot; (from Gypsy) &nbsp;... &quot;I&#39;m the Greatest Star&quot; is a popular song from the 1964 musical Funny Girl. The show tune was ... &quot;I&#39;m the Greatest Star&quot;; &quot;People&quot;; &quot;You Are Woman, I Am Man&quot;; &quot; <b>Don&#39;t Rain on My Parade</b>&quot;. Related. Fanny Brice &middot; Diana Ross &amp; the Supremes&nbsp;... Diana continued to perform &quot;<b>Don&#39;t Rain on My Parade</b>&quot; and &quot;My Man&quot; (equally associated with Fanny Brice), at her solo concerts throughout the 1970s. American Beauty: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to ... Missing from the soundtrack album is Annie Lennox&#39;s rendition of Neil Young&#39;s &quot;Don&#39;t Let It Bring You Down&quot;. ... &quot;<b>Don&#39;t Rain on My</b> <b>Parade</b>&quot; – Bobby Darin; &quot;Open the Door&quot; – Betty Carter; &quot;We Haven&#39;t Turned Around&quot; – Gomez&nbsp;... With her confidence restored, Lisa sings &quot;<b>Don&#39;t Rain on My Parade</b>&quot;, and Marge congratulates her for her impromptu number. Marge and Lisa later partake in the &nbsp;... &quot;Frenemies&quot; is the ninth episode and spring premiere of the fifth season of the American ... and auditions to be Rachel&#39;s understudy in Funny Girl through a performance of &quot;<b>Don&#39;t Rain on My Parade</b>&quot;, copying Rachel&#39;s signature moves.
Where is don't rain on my parade from?
The following is a list, ordered by length of <b>reign</b>, of the <b>monarchs</b> of the United Kingdom of ... Queen Elizabeth II became the longest-<b>reigning British monarch</b> on 9 September 2015 when she surpassed the <b>reign</b> of her ... George III of the United Kingdom, 25 October <b>1760</b>, 29 January 1820, 21,644, 59 years, 96 days. The following is a list of the official regnal years of the <b>monarchs</b> of the Kingdom of <b>England</b>, ... The regnal calendar (&quot;nth year of the <b>reign</b> of <b>King</b> X&quot;, etc.) is used in many ... For example, <b>King</b> George III acceded on 25 October <b>1760</b>. That marks &nbsp;... There have been 12 <b>monarchs</b> of the Kingdom of Great Britain and the United Kingdom since ... Union of <b>England</b> and Scotland. (Her total <b>reign</b> was 12 years and 21 weeks.) ... 1727–<b>1760</b>)&quot;. royal.gov.<b>uk</b>. Archived from the original on 7 May &nbsp;... George III was <b>King</b> of Great Britain and <b>King</b> of Ireland from 25 October <b>1760</b> until the union of ... Early in his <b>reign</b>, Great Britain defeated France in the Seven Years&#39; War, ... He was the first <b>British monarch</b> to study science systematically. George II was <b>King</b> of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg ( Hanover) and a prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire from 11 June 1727 ( O.S.) until his death in <b>1760</b>. George is the most recent <b>British monarch</b> born outside Great Britain: he was ... In the first years of his father&#39;s <b>reign</b> as <b>king</b>, George was associated with&nbsp;... This List of <b>British monarchy</b> records lists various statistical records relating to the <b>monarchy</b> of ... The longest <b>reign</b> of a <b>British monarch</b> is that of the current <b>monarch</b>, Elizabeth II (68 years, ... The third longest <b>reign</b> (and longest of a <b>King</b>) was that of George III, who <b>reigned</b> for 59 years 96 days between <b>1760</b> and 1820. This list of <b>kings</b> and queens of the Kingdom of <b>England</b> begins with Alfred the Great, who ... A 12th-century list of <b>kings</b> gives him a <b>reign</b> length of four weeks, though one manuscript of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle says he died only 16 days &nbsp;... The <b>monarchy</b> of the United Kingdom, commonly referred to as the <b>British</b> <b>monarchy</b>, is the ... Matilda challenged his <b>reign</b>; as a result, <b>England</b> descended into a period of disorder known as the Anarchy. ... Until <b>1760</b> the <b>monarch</b> met all official expenses from hereditary revenues, which included the profits of the Crown&nbsp;... George I was <b>King</b> of Great Britain and Ireland from 1 August 1714 and <b>ruler of</b> the Duchy and Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg (Hanover) in the Holy Roman Empire from 23 January 1698 until his death in 1727. He was the first <b>British</b> <b>monarch</b> of the House of Hanover. ... During George&#39;s <b>reign</b>, the powers of the <b>monarchy</b> diminished and Britain&nbsp;... This is a list of <b>British monarchs</b> by longevity since the Union of the Crowns of <b>England</b>, ... 5, George II of Great Britain, 10 November 1683, 25 October <b>1760</b>, 28,108, 76 years, 350 days ... List of <b>British monarchy</b> records &middot; List of <b>monarchs</b> of the <b>British</b> Isles by cause of death &middot; List of <b>monarchs</b> in Britain by length of <b>reign</b> .
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<b>Logos</b> and uniforms. <b>Logos</b>. Current <b>New England Patriots</b> wordmark <b>logo</b>, first unveiled on July 3, 2013. 1979 new <b>logo</b> consideration[edit]. Live mascot Pat Patriot running onto the field at a <b>New England Patriots</b> practice. In&nbsp;... File talk:<b>New England Patriots logo</b>.svg. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... quality scale. Taskforce icon. This file is supported by the Patriots task force. Español: <b>Logo</b> de los <b>New England Patriots</b>. Date, 2015. Source, This is the version of the wordmark without the &quot;Flying Elvis&quot; head <b>logo</b> normally incorporated&nbsp;... Gillette Stadium is a stadium in the northeastern United States, located in Foxborough, ... The first official event was a <b>New England</b> Revolution soccer game on May 11, 2002. ... When the field is configured for American football, the <b>Patriots</b> have their &quot;Flying Elvis&quot; <b>logo</b> painted on the field at dead center of the 50- yard line. Immediately thereafter, artist Phil Bissell developed the &quot;Pat <b>Patriot</b>&quot; <b>logo</b>. The <b>Patriots</b>&#39; time in the AFL saw them without a regular home stadium. Nickerson Field,&nbsp;... N. File talk:<b>New England Patriots logo</b> old.svg &middot; File talk:<b>New England Patriots</b> <b>logo</b>.svg &middot; File talk:New England Patriots wordmark 2013.svg&nbsp;... Louis and become the Stallions (even to the point of a team <b>logo</b> being unveiled and hats being printed), the <b>Patriots</b> ran through the year, the first for coach Bill&nbsp;... Category:Wikipedians interested in <b>New England Patriots</b>. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... <b>New England Patriots</b> NE <b>logo</b>.png, This user is a fan of the Super Bowl LI was an American football game played at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, on February 5, 2017, to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2016 season. The American Football Conference ( AFC) champion <b>New England Patriots</b>, ... The HTX <b>logo</b> and the NRG Stadium image faded when heat was applied&nbsp;...
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<b>Message in a Bottle</b> is a 1999 American romantic drama film directed by Luis Mandoki and based on Nicholas Sparks&#39; 1998 novel of the same name. It stars Kevin Costner, Robin Wright and Paul Newman, and <b>was</b> filmed in ... but conceded it had a built in audience among those who <b>put</b> the book on the bestseller list. <b>Message in a Bottle</b> is the second romance novel written by American author Nicholas Sparks. ... I breathe and eat and sleep as I always <b>did</b>, but there seems to be no great purpose in my life that requires active participation on my part. I simply drift ... You and I had talked about what would <b>happen</b> if we were forced apart by&nbsp;... A <b>message in a bottle</b> is a form of communication in which a message is sealed in a container ... A bottled message <b>was</b> found in Salem Harbor, Massachusetts, in January 1929, the unauthenticated message reading, &quot;1928, we are freezing. ... had she known what would <b>happen</b>, she would have left the bottle on the beach. &quot;<b>Message in a Bottle</b>&quot; is a song by English rock band The Police. It <b>was</b> released as the lead ... An alternative &quot;classic rock&quot; mix is available on Every Breath You <b>Take</b>: The Classics. &quot;<b>Message in a Bottle</b>&quot; is also a personal favourite of the&nbsp;... The <b>Message</b> in the <b>Bottle</b>: How Queer Man Is, How Queer Language Is, and What One Has to ... This is too simplistic a reading, says Percy, because Keller <b>was</b> receiving from both the signifier (the sign for water) and the referent (the water itself). ... areas of Mexico, stumble into a tiny village where a festival is <b>taking place</b>. &quot;<b>Message in a Bottle</b>&quot; is the 14th episode of the fourth season of the American ... EMH to deactivate when its vessel <b>was taken</b> over but Voyager&#39;s doctor notes that ... The EMH Mark II stumbles upon the command to <b>put</b> the ship into multi-vector&nbsp;... It <b>was</b> in English, I <b>was</b> only 7 years old and my parents didn&#39;t know English, so we asked some ... The <b>message</b> came from a small place in Ireland (county Sligo ). ... policies and guidelines, to an article of which I <b>happen</b> to be the main editor. The Police were a British rock band formed in London in 1977. For most of their history the ... What the Police <b>did</b> perhaps take from punk <b>was</b> a brand of nervous, energetic ... The band&#39;s first live performance of &quot;<b>Message in a Bottle</b>&quot; <b>was</b> on the BBC&#39;s ... Strange Things <b>Happen</b>: A Life with The Police, Polo and Pygmies. The Rescuers is a 1977 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney ... Due to the film&#39;s success, a sequel titled The Rescuers Down Under <b>was</b> ... a young orphan named Penny drops a <b>message in a bottle</b>, containing a plea for help ... The Rescuers Down Under <b>takes place</b> in the Australian Outback, and&nbsp;... Paula <b>was</b> a barque built in 1876 in Hammelwarden, Germany. She participated in a Deutsche Seewarte [de] experiment investigating ocean currents by means of distributing <b>messages</b> in <b>bottles</b>. A <b>bottle</b> dropped by Paula in the Indian Ocean in 1886 <b>was</b> discovered in&nbsp;...
Where did message in a bottle take place?
<b>Canada</b> has a large domestic and foreign <b>tourism</b> industry. The second largest country in the world, <b>Canada&#39;s</b> incredible geographical variety is a significant&nbsp;... Destination <b>Canada</b>, formerly the <b>Canadian Tourism</b> Commission was created in 1995 to promote <b>tourism</b> in <b>Canada</b>. It is a Crown corporation, wholly owned by&nbsp;... In the <b>Canada</b>–US border region, ... in birth <b>tourism</b> to the United States or&nbsp;... <b>Tourism</b> in Cuba is an industry that generates over 4.7 million arrivals as of 2018, and is one of ... Visitors come primarily from <b>Canada</b> and western Europe and <b>tourist</b> areas are highly concentrated around Varadero, Cayo Coco, the beach&nbsp;... <b>Tourism</b> in <b>Canada</b> by province or territory‎ (13 C) ... Hospitality industry in <b>Canada</b>‎ (1 C). ▻ Hostels in ... Hotel and leisure companies of <b>Canada</b>‎ (1 C, 14 P ). Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. ▻ Hotels in <b>Canada</b> by city‎ (6 C). ▻ <b>Tourist</b> attractions in <b>Canada</b> by city‎ (21 C)&nbsp;... <b>Tourist</b> attractions in <b>Canada</b> by province or territory‎ (21 C) ... B. ▻ <b>Tourism</b> in British Columbia‎ (5 C, 14 P) ... <b>Tourism</b> in Newfoundland and Labrador‎ (3 C, 2 P). Vulcan is a town in the <b>Canadian</b> Prairies of southern Alberta, <b>Canada</b>, within Vulcan County. It is located on Highway 23, midway between the cities of Calgary and Lethbridge. The population of the town was 1,917 in 2016. Now known as the &quot;Official Star Trek Capital of <b>Canada</b>&quot;, Vulcan has a <b>tourism</b> building made&nbsp;... Bardish Chagger PC MP (born April 6, 1980) is a <b>Canadian</b> politician who is the Member of ... She retained her responsibilities as Minister of Small Business and <b>Tourism</b> until the July 18, 2018 cabinet shuffle. On March 10, 2017, Chagger in&nbsp;... <b>Canada</b> has recently become a more popular foreign surrogacy destination, with almost half the babies born to <b>Canadian</b> surrogates in&nbsp;...
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The <b>Man Who Shot Liberty Valance</b> is a 1962 American Western film directed by John Ford, ... Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance. For the 2014 stage play, see The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (stage play). ... <b>Marshal</b> Link Appleyard lacks the courage and gunfighting skills to challenge him. Doniphon (who is courting&nbsp;... Niamh Walsh as Hallie Jackson; Paul Albertson as Bert Barricune; Lanre Malaolu as Jim Mosten; James Marlowe as <b>Liberty Valance</b>; Robert G. Slade as <b>Marshal</b>&nbsp;... This is a list of fictional U.S. <b>Marshals</b> from films, television, books, and other media, organized by the character&#39;s surname. Link Appleyard: <b>played</b> by Andy Devine in The <b>Man Who Shot Liberty Valance</b>&nbsp;... Edmond O&#39;Brien (September 10, 1915 – May 9, 1985) was an American <b>actor</b> who appeared in ... He continued to receive good roles: The <b>Man Who Shot</b> <b>Liberty Valance</b> (1962) and The ... <b>Marshal</b> Ben Clark, &quot;A Gun Is for Killing&quot; (1957 ) ... <b>Man Who Shot Liberty Valance</b> (1962), and a cantankerous one-eyed <b>marshal</b> in True Grit (1969), for which he received the Academy Award for Best <b>Actor</b>. In The <b>Man Who Shot Liberty Valance</b> (1962), Liberty Valance draws the hand just prior to his death. In Frontier <b>Marshal</b> (1939), Wyatt Earp, (Randolph Scott)&nbsp;... Andrew Vabre Devine (October 7, 1905 – February 18, 1977) was an American character <b>actor</b> ... The <b>Man Who Shot Liberty Valance</b> and How the West Was Won (both 1962). ... The Virginian - (1967) &quot;Yesterday´s Timepiece&quot;; Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok - 112 episodes (1951-1958) as Deputy <b>Marshal</b> Jingles P. Jones&nbsp;... Two Rode Together is a 1961 American Eastman Color Western film directed by John Ford and ... In 1880s Tascosa, Texas, <b>Marshal</b> Guthrie McCabe is content to be the business ... He hears it <b>play</b> and recognizes the melody. ... Ford refused to allow Stewart to wear any hat in The <b>Man Who Shot Liberty Valance</b>, while John &nbsp;... He is renowned both for Westerns such as Stagecoach (1939), The Searchers ( 1956), and The <b>Man Who Shot Liberty Valance</b> (1962), as well as adaptations of &nbsp;... Ken Murray was an American comedian, <b>actor</b>, radio and television personality and author. ... The <b>Marshal&#39;s</b> Daughter, a western that featured his protege Laurie Anders in the title ... In 1962, Murray portrayed the top hat wearing, cigar chewing , drunken Doc Willoughby in John Ford&#39;s The <b>Man Who Shot Liberty Valance</b>&nbsp;...
Who played the marshal in the man who shot liberty valance?
Spanning 3,365 miles (5,415 km), it is the <b>longest road in the United States</b>, and the route is roughly parallel to that of the newer Interstate 90 (I-90), which is in turn&nbsp;... In the <b>United States</b>, each state maintains its own system of state highways. This is a list of the ... The <b>Road</b> Atlas <b>United States</b>, Canada and Mexico (Map). Chicago: Rand McNally. ... &quot;Route 47 <b>Straight</b> Line Diagram&quot; (PDF). New Jersey &nbsp;... Eyre Highway is a 1,660-kilometre (1,030 mi) highway linking Western Australia and South ... Eyre Highway is the only sealed <b>road</b> linking the <b>states</b> of Western Australia and South Australia, running east from ... includes what is regarded as the <b>longest straight</b> stretch of <b>road</b> in Australia and one of the <b>longest</b> in the world. U.S. Route 50 (US 50) is a transcontinental highway in the <b>United States</b>, stretching from West Sacramento, California, in the west to Ocean City, Maryland, on the east coast. The Nevada portion crosses the center of the state and was named The Loneliest <b>Road</b> in <b>America</b> by Life magazine ... View across a desert valley with a highway proceeding <b>straight</b> for many&nbsp;... Interstate 80 (I-80) is an east–west transcontinental freeway in the <b>United States</b> that runs from ... It is the second-<b>longest</b> Interstate Highway in the <b>United States</b>, following I-90. The Interstate runs through ... Along this length, the <b>road</b> does not vary from an ideally <b>straight</b> line by more than a few yards. After Lincoln, I-80 turns&nbsp;... Colfax Avenue is the main street that runs east–west through the Denver metropolitan area in ... From west to east, it starts at Heritage <b>Road</b> in Golden as U.S. Highway 40 and the ... It&#39;s become legend that Playboy magazine once called Colfax &quot;the <b>longest</b>, wickedest street in <b>America</b>,&quot; but attempts to source the actual quote&nbsp;... M-28 is an east–west state trunkline highway that traverses nearly all of the Upper Peninsula of ... M-28 is the <b>longest</b> state trunkline in Michigan numbered with the &quot;M-&quot; prefix at 290.373 ... Brimley State Park is just east of Brimley on the old 6 Mile <b>Road</b> alignment of M-28. ... List of <b>longest</b> state highways in the <b>United</b> <b>States</b>&nbsp;... The Pan-American Highway is a network of <b>roads</b> stretching across the American continents ... Much of the <b>road</b> system in Latin <b>America</b> is explicitly marked as ... this flat 1.5 km long <b>straight</b> section can be used as an airstrip and it was used ... The <b>Longest</b> Line on the Map: The <b>United States</b>, the Pan-American Highway,&nbsp;... The Canada–<b>United States</b> border officially known as the International Boundary (French: Frontière Internationale), is the <b>longest</b> international border in the world between two countries. ... Along the 49th parallel, the border vista is theoretically <b>straight</b> but in practice follows the 19th-century surveyed border markers and&nbsp;... This is a list of extreme points of Earth, the geographical locations that are farther north or south ... The farthest <b>road</b> from the Earth&#39;s centre is the <b>Road</b> to Carrel Hut in the ... The <b>longest</b> in North <b>America</b> is 5,813 km (3,612 mi) along the meridian ... The <b>longest</b> continuous <b>straight</b>-line distance in any direction on land is&nbsp;...
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A period 3 element is one of the chemical elements in the third row (or period) of the periodic ... The third period contains eight elements: <b>sodium</b>, <b>magnesium</b>, aluminium, silicon, ... The free metal, elemental <b>sodium</b>, <b>does</b> not occur in nature but must be ... <b>Magnesium</b> (symbol <b>Mg</b>) is an alkaline earth metal and <b>has</b> <b>common</b>&nbsp;... The alkaline earth metals are six chemical elements in group 2 of the periodic table. They are beryllium (Be), <b>magnesium</b> (<b>Mg</b>), calcium (Ca), strontium (Sr), ... Structurally, they (together with helium) <b>have in common</b> an outer s-orbital which is full; that is, ... Be and <b>Mg do</b> not impart colour to the flame due to their small size. A period 2 element is one of the chemical elements in the second row (or period) of the periodic ... Period 2 only <b>has</b> two metals (lithium and beryllium) of eight elements, less ... Boron <b>does</b> not occur naturally as a free element, but in compounds such as ... and less violently with alkali earth metals heavier than <b>magnesium</b>. <b>Sodium</b> chloride /ˌsoʊdiəm ˈklɔːraɪd/, commonly known as salt is an ionic compound with ... Hard water contains calcium and <b>magnesium</b> ions that interfere with action of ... <b>Common</b> salt <b>has</b> a 1:1 molar ratio of <b>sodium</b> and chlorine. ... Rastogi, Nina (16 February 2010) <b>Does</b> road salt harm the environment? slate. com. <b>Magnesium</b> deficiency is an electrolyte disturbance in which there is a low level of <b>magnesium</b> ... Loop and thiazide diuretic use (the most <b>common</b> cause of hypomagnesemia) ... Patients with diabetic ketoacidosis <b>should have</b> their <b>magnesium</b> levels ... <b>Sodium</b> &middot; Potassium &middot; <b>Magnesium</b> &middot; Calcium &middot; Iron &middot; Zinc &middot; Manganese&nbsp;... A flame test is an analytical procedure used in chemistry to detect the presence of certain ... Different flames <b>should</b> be tried to avoid wrong data due to &quot; contaminated&quot; flames, ... <b>Sodium</b> is a <b>common</b> component or contaminant in many compounds and its spectrum ... Wikimedia Commons <b>has</b> media related to Flame test. Group 12, by modern IUPAC numbering, is a group of chemical elements in the periodic table. ... As copernicium <b>does</b> not occur in nature, it <b>has</b> to be synthesized in the ... though most <b>common</b> commercial grades of the metal <b>have</b> a dull finish. ... iron, lead, mercury, silver, tin, <b>magnesium</b>, cobalt, nickel, tellurium and <b>sodium</b>. Salt is a mineral consisting primarily of <b>sodium</b> chloride (NaCl), a chemical compound ... The scarcity and universal <b>need</b> for salt <b>have</b> led nations to go to war over it and ... Nomads who subsist on their flocks and herds <b>do</b> not eat salt with their food, ... Usually, anticaking agents such as <b>sodium</b> aluminosilicate or <b>magnesium</b>&nbsp;... <b>Magnesium</b> is a chemical element with the symbol <b>Mg</b> and atomic number 12. It is a shiny gray ... It is the third most abundant element dissolved in seawater, after <b>sodium</b> and chlorine. ... <b>Magnesium has</b> the lowest melting (923 K (1,202 °F)) and the lowest boiling point 1,363 K (1,994 °F) of all the alkaline earth metals. The halogens are a group in the periodic table consisting of five chemically related elements: ... In which the gas <b>would</b> burn human tissue externally and internally, especially the ... In 1931, Fred Allison claimed to <b>have</b> discovered element 85 with a ... All the halogens are known to react with <b>sodium</b> to form <b>sodium</b> fluoride,&nbsp;...
What do sodium and magnesium have in common?
The <b>Jungle Book</b> is a 1967 American animated musical comedy film produced by Walt <b>Disney</b> ... However, his mind abruptly changes when he is smitten by a beautiful young girl from the village who is <b>coming</b> down by the riverside to fetch water. ... <b>Disney was</b> not pleased with how the story <b>was</b> turning <b>out</b>, as he felt it <b>was</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Jungle Book</b> is a 2016 American fantasy adventure film directed and produced by Jon ... The <b>Jungle Book was</b> released in the United States in <b>Disney</b> Digital 3-D, RealD ... Baloo distracts King Louie while Bagheera tries to sneak Mowgli <b>out</b>, but their ruse is ... A 3D Blu-ray <b>was</b> said to be <b>coming</b> by the end of the year. The <b>Jungle Book</b> (1894) is a collection of stories by the English author Rudyard Kipling. Most of ... Rudyard Kipling <b>was</b> born in India and spent the first six years of his childhood there. ... myth, where the fostered hero, &quot;the odd man <b>out</b> among wolves and men alike&quot;, eventually triumphs over his enemies. ... <b>Disney</b> franchise &nbsp;... Rudyard Kipling&#39;s The <b>Jungle Book</b> is a 1994 live-action American adventure film co-written ... Released on Christmas Day, December 25, 1994, by Walt <b>Disney</b> Pictures, the film received ... Another live-action adaptation, titled The <b>Jungle</b> <b>Book was</b> released in 2016, being a closer adaptation to the 1967 animated film. Talks of a new <b>Jungle Book</b> film from Warner Bros. ... continually chases Mowgli and causes him to fail when he would have <b>come</b> in first. ... The animals feel obligated to remain <b>out</b> of the conflict as it would break jungle-law to fight Shere Khan. ... release of <b>Disney&#39;s</b> The <b>Jungle Book</b>, the film&#39;s release date <b>was</b> moved to 19&nbsp;... The <b>Jungle Book</b> 2 is a 2003 animated film produced by the Australian office at DisneyToon Studios and released by Walt <b>Disney</b> Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution. The theatrical version of the film <b>was</b> released in France on February 5, 2003, ... Baloo enters the Man-Village and persuades Mowgli to <b>come</b> back into the&nbsp;... The <b>Jungle Book</b> is a <b>Disney</b> media franchise that commenced in 1967 with the theatrical ... Mowgli&#39;s old foe, the fierce tiger Shere Khan, is <b>out</b> to get revenge on him, being more determined to kill him than ever. Cancelled <b>Jungle Book</b> 3[edit]. The <b>Jungle Book</b> 3 <b>was</b> a cancelled animated adventure musical comedy film that&nbsp;... TaleSpin is an American animated television series based in the fictional city of Cape Suzette, which first aired in 1990 as a preview on <b>Disney</b> Channel and later that year as part of The <b>Disney</b> Afternoon, with characters adapted from <b>Disney&#39;s</b> 1967 animated feature The <b>Jungle Book</b> (namely, some of the ... The series <b>was</b> animated by Walt <b>Disney</b> Animation (Japan) Inc., Hanho&nbsp;... Robin Hood is a 1973 American animated romantic musical comedy film produced by Walt ... Robin Hood <b>was</b> released on November 8, 1973 to box office success. ... Portrayed as a bear, he is a recreation of The <b>Jungle Book</b>&#39;s Baloo, as both ... wrote &quot;As a film, Robin Hood marks a <b>come</b>-back of sorts for the <b>Disney</b> people. &quot;I Wan&#39;na Be like You&quot; is a song from Walt <b>Disney</b>&#39;s 1967 film The <b>Jungle Book</b>. The song <b>was</b> ... The Sherman brothers were tasked with <b>coming</b> up with &quot;crazy ways to have fun with [the music]&quot;. ... Once Prima <b>was</b> invited to do the song, he mockingly responded to the Shermans with &quot;You want to make a monkey <b>out</b> of me?
When did the disney jungle book come out?
The attack on <b>Pearl Harbor</b> was a surprise, preemptive military ... vast majority of the <b>U.S. sailors killed at Pearl Harbor</b> were junior ... She was targeted by <b>many</b> Japanese bombers as she got&nbsp;... The USS Arizona Memorial, at <b>Pearl Harbor</b> in Honolulu, Hawaii, marks the resting place of 1,102 of the 1,177 <b>sailors</b> and Marines <b>killed</b> on USS Arizona during the Japanese surprise attack on <b>Pearl Harbor</b> ... The attack on <b>Pearl</b> <b>Harbor</b> and the island of Oahu led to the <b>United States</b>&#39; direct ... &quot;Will &#39;Mighty Mo&#39; be too <b>much</b>? The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration presented by the <b>United</b> <b>States</b> ... The attack <b>killed</b> almost 2,500 people and devastated the <b>U.S.</b> naval fleet and airfields, leading to America&#39;s entry into World War II. For their actions during the attack on <b>Pearl Harbor</b>, 15 <b>sailors</b> in the <b>U.S.</b> Navy (from seven ships and one&nbsp;... Doris &quot;Dorie&quot; Miller (October 12, 1919 – November 24, 1943) was an <b>American</b> sailor in the <b>United States</b> Navy. He manned anti-aircraft guns during the attack on <b>Pearl Harbor</b> on December ... Nearly two years after <b>Pearl Harbor</b>, he was <b>killed</b> in action when his ship Liscome Bay was sunk by a Japanese submarine during&nbsp;... USS Oklahoma (BB-37) was a Nevada-class battleship built by the New York Shipbuilding ... A total of 429 crew <b>died</b>; survivors jumped off the ship 50 feet (15 m) into ... While conditions on the ship were cramped, the <b>sailors</b> on the ship had <b>many</b> ... Oklahoma was based at <b>Pearl Harbor</b> from 29 December 1937, for patrols&nbsp;... The five Sullivan brothers were World War II <b>sailors</b> who, serving together on the light cruiser USS Juneau, were all <b>killed</b> ... The Sullivans enlisted in the <b>US</b> Navy on January 3, 1942, with the stipulation that they ... She was the girlfriend of Bill Ball, whose <b>death</b> while serving on the USS Arizona at <b>Pearl Harbor</b> prompted her&nbsp;... USS Arizona was a Pennsylvania-class battleship built for the <b>United States</b> Navy in the ... The wreck still lies at the bottom of <b>Pearl Harbor</b> beneath the USS Arizona Memorial. Dedicated on 30 May 1962 to all those who <b>died</b> during the attack, the ... The resultant chaos in the city caused <b>many American</b> citizens in the area to&nbsp;... Father Aloysius H. Schmitt (December 4, 1909 – December 7, 1941) was a Roman Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Dubuque, who served as a chaplain in the <b>United States</b> Navy at the beginning of World War II. Contents. 1 Early life and ordination; 2 Military service and <b>death</b>; 3 Posthumous honors ... A number of <b>sailors</b>, including Fr. Schmitt, were trapped in a compartment&nbsp;... The Battle of Midway was a decisive naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II that took ... Luring the <b>American</b> aircraft carriers into a trap and occupying Midway was part of an ... The <b>Pearl Harbor</b> Naval Shipyard worked around the clock, and in 72 hours she ... By the time the battle ended, 3,057 Japanese had <b>died</b>. The <b>United States</b> Navy grew rapidly during World War II from 1941–45, and played a central ... The December 1941 surprise attack on <b>Pearl Harbor</b> did knock out the battle ... In addition there were 25,000 <b>sailors</b> from the Allied merchant navies. ... been for these nurses <b>many</b> of <b>us</b> who are alive and well would have <b>died</b>.
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The history of <b>Islam</b> concerns the political, social, economic and developments of Islamicate ... communities of the city under the terms of the Constitution of Medina , Muhammad began to lay the <b>foundations</b> of the new <b>Islamic</b> society, with the&nbsp;... <b>Islam</b> is an Abrahamic, monotheistic religion which teachings and beliefs are that there is only ... This testament is a <b>foundation</b> for all other beliefs and practices in <b>Islam</b>. Muslims must repeat the shahadah in prayer, and non-Muslims wishing&nbsp;... The <b>Foundation</b> Stone is the rock at the centre of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem. It is also known as the Pierced Stone&nbsp;... Quilliam is a London-based think tank co-founded by Maajid Nawaz that claims it focuses on counter-extremism, specifically against Islamism, which it argues represents a desire to impose a given interpretation of <b>Islam</b> on society. Founded as The Quilliam <b>Foundation</b>, it says it lobbies government and&nbsp;... Muḥammad ibn ʿAbdullāh ibn ʿAbdul-Muṭṭalib ibn Hāshim c. 570 CE – 8 June 632 CE), ... The religious, social, and political tenets that Muhammad established with the Quran became the <b>foundation of Islam</b> and the Muslim world. Muslims&nbsp;... The Mostazafan <b>Foundation of Islamic</b> Revolution formerly Bonyad-e Mostazafan va Janbazan is a charitable bonyad, or foundation, in the Islamic Republic of&nbsp;... Bonyads (Persian: بنیاد‎ &quot;Foundation&quot;) are charitable trusts in Iran that play a major role in ... Mostazafen <b>Foundation of Islamic</b> Revolution, one of the largest welfare organizations, is a semi-public foundation founded in 1979 with the assets of&nbsp;... The <b>Islamic Foundation</b> of Ireland was formed in 1959 by Muslim students in Ireland. The society established the first mosque in Ireland in 1976. It also helped to&nbsp;... <b>Islamic Foundation</b> is a mosque located in Villa Park, Illinois. It was built in 1974 and was one of the largest mosques in the United States upon its completion. The Five Pillars of <b>Islam</b> are some basic acts in <b>Islam</b>, considered mandatory by believers, and are the <b>foundation</b> of Muslim life. They are summarized in the&nbsp;...
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This is a complete listing of National Basketball Association players who have <b>scored</b> 60 or more <b>points</b> in a <b>game</b>. This feat has been accomplished 74 times in <b>NBA</b> history. Twenty-seven different players have <b>scored</b> 60 or more <b>points</b> in a <b>game</b>, ... Only six players have <b>scored</b> 60 or more <b>points</b> on more than <b>one</b> occasion:&nbsp;... This page contains two charts: The first chart is a list of the top 50 all-time scorers in the history ... (<b>NBA</b>). (The list includes only <b>points scored</b> in regular season <b>games</b>.) ... 2020, the active <b>NBA</b> player with the <b>most</b> career <b>points scored</b> is LeBron James. ... The record for <b>points scored</b> in <b>a single NBA</b> season belongs to Wilt&nbsp;... In basketball, <b>points</b> are used to keep track of the <b>score</b> in a <b>game</b>. <b>Points</b> can be accumulated ... The team that records the <b>most points</b> at the end of a <b>game</b> is declared the <b>game&#39;s</b> winner. ... The two teams also set several other <b>NBA</b> records , including the <b>most points scored</b> by <b>one</b> team (186 <b>points</b>), the <b>most points</b> <b>scored</b>&nbsp;... Wilt Chamberlain set the single-<b>game scoring</b> record in the National Basketball Association ... free throw shooter. The teams broke the record for <b>most</b> combined <b>points</b> in a <b>game</b> (316). ... each <b>game</b>. Chamberlain that season was <b>one</b> of 37 black players in the league, the <b>NBA</b> having started integration of blacks in 1950. In basketball, <b>points</b> are the sum of the <b>score</b> accumulated through field goals ( two or three ... In the United States, 100-point <b>games</b> have occurred at least once at <b>most</b> levels of education. At the middle ... &quot;J.J. Culver, brother of <b>NBA</b> player Jarrett Culver, <b>scored</b> 100 <b>points</b> in a <b>game</b> for Wayland Baptist&quot;. CNN. December 11&nbsp;... This is a complete listing of National Basketball Association players who have <b>scored</b> 50 or more <b>points</b> in a playoff <b>game</b>. This feat has only been accomplished 37 times in <b>NBA</b> playoff history by 25 different players. Only four players have <b>scored</b> 50 or more <b>points</b> on more than <b>one</b> occasion: ... <b>Most points</b> in a playoff regulation <b>game</b>. Jack Taylor (born October 12, 1990) is an American former college basketball player at Grinnell College. He holds the National Collegiate Athletic Association ( NCAA) record for <b>most points</b> in <b>a single game</b> after <b>scoring</b> 138 ... His favorite player growing up was National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>) star Kobe Bryant; Taylor&nbsp;... This article concerns the career achievements of Basketball Hall-of-Famer Wilt Chamberlain, ... <b>NBA</b> record – <b>Most points scored</b> in a <b>game</b> (100 vs. the New York Knicks on March 2, 1962). Kobe Bryant is ... Chamberlain, as a rookie, also grabbed 43 rebounds in <b>one game</b>, 42 in two others, and 40 in another. <b>NBA</b> playoff&nbsp;... This article lists all-time records achieved in the <b>NBA</b> regular season in major statistical ... <b>Most</b> consecutive 3-point field goals made to start a <b>game</b> ... (on April 14, 2010), led the league in <b>scoring</b> by averaging 30.1 <b>points</b> per <b>game</b> during the 2009–10 <b>NBA</b> season. ... Longest streak of at least <b>one</b> 3-point field goal made. <b>Points</b> in basketball are used to keep track of the <b>score</b> in a <b>game</b>. <b>Points</b> can be accumulated ... Contents. 1 <b>NBA</b>. 1.1 Regular season; 1.2 Playoffs. 2 U.S. college ; 3 See also; 4 References ... U.S. college[edit]. <b>Most points</b> in <b>one game</b>: 138 <b>points</b> by Grinnell&#39;s Jack Taylor on November 20, 2012&nbsp;...
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The <b>iPod Touch</b> is a brand of iOS-based all-purpose mobile computers designed and marketed ... The current <b>iPod touch</b> is the seventh-generation model, <b>released on</b> May 28, 2019. The <b>iPod Touch</b> is ... The iOS SDK allows making applications <b>for</b> the iPhone and <b>iPod Touch</b> after paying a fee to join the development team. The <b>iPod touch</b> (4th generation) was the 4th generation <b>iPod Touch</b> by Apple Inc. <b>Released</b> alongside the iPhone <b>4</b>, it was the first iPod to offer front and rear&nbsp;... ... until the sixth generation, it has been applied here retroactively to all generic <b>iPods for</b> clarity. ... 10 GB model <b>released</b> later. The Apple iPod line has been upgraded many times, and each significant revision is called a &quot;generation&quot;. Only the most recent generation of the <b>iPod</b> <b>Touch</b> line is available from ... <b>On</b> October 13, 2006, Apple <b>released</b> a special edition <b>4</b> GB red iPod nano as part of the Product Red campaign. An 8 GB version was&nbsp;... The sixth-generation <b>iPod Touch</b> (stylized and marketed as the <b>iPod touch</b>, and colloquially ... The sixth-generation <b>iPod Touch</b> ships with iOS 8.4, which was <b>released on</b> June 30, 2015 along with Apple Music. ... co-processor chipset with 64-bit architecture which is the same chip <b>on</b> iPad Mini <b>4</b>, Apple TV 4th Gen, iPhone 6&nbsp;... The fifth-generation <b>iPod Touch</b> was unveiled at Apple&#39;s media event alongside the iPhone 5 ... This makes it the first and only <b>iPod touch</b> to support <b>4</b> major versions of iOS being iOS 6, iOS 7, iOS 8 and iOS 9. iOS 9 is said by ... The fifth- generation <b>iPod Touch</b> was initially <b>released</b> in 32 GB and 64 GB models. A 16 GB&nbsp;... The seventh-generation <b>iPod Touch</b> is a multipurpose handheld device designed and marketed by Apple Inc. with a touchscreen-based user interface. It is the successor to the <b>iPod Touch</b> (6th generation), becoming the first major update to the <b>iPod touch</b> since 2015. It was <b>released on</b> the online Apple Store <b>on</b> May 28, 2019. ... This camera also features auto HDR <b>for</b> video recordings, and burst photo&nbsp;... iOS 12 is the twelfth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc. ... It was succeeded <b>for</b> iPhone and <b>iPod Touch</b> by iOS 13 <b>on</b> September 19, 2019 and <b>for</b> ... iOS 12.3 was <b>released on</b> May 13, 2019, and featured the new Apple TV app, which made a modernized improvement to the app itself. The iPod Nano is a portable media player designed and formerly marketed by Apple Inc. The ... The update was also <b>released for</b> the iPod Classic. ... use of the iPod&#39;s accelerometer similarly to such games <b>on</b> the iPhone and <b>iPod Touch</b>. The history of iTunes started in 2001. Initially conceived of as a simple music player, over time ... Introduced at Macworld 2005 with the new iPod Shuffle, Version 4.7.1 introduced the ability to ... <b>On</b> April 26, 2018, Apple <b>released</b> iTunes 12 <b>for</b> Windows 10 via the Windows Store. ... <b>iPod Touch</b> (3rd generation), 9.0, iOS 5.1.1.
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The water cribs in <b>Chicago</b> are structures built to house and protect offshore water intakes used to supply the City of <b>Chicago</b> with <b>drinking water</b> from Lake&nbsp;... The <b>Chicago</b> 1885 cholera epidemic myth is a persistent urban legend, stating that 90,000 people in <b>Chicago</b> died of typhoid fever and cholera in 1885. Although the story is widely reported, these deaths did not occur. Lake Michigan was the source of <b>Chicago&#39;s drinking water</b>. Lake Michigan is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. It is the second- largest of the ... Ports along its shores include <b>Chicago</b>; Milwaukee; Green Bay, Wisconsin; Gary, Indiana; and Muskegon, Michigan. ... Lake Michigan, like the other Great Lakes, supplies <b>drinking water</b> to millions of people in bordering areas. The <b>Chicago</b> Sanitary and Ship Canal, historically known as the <b>Chicago</b> Drainage Canal, is a ... The city&#39;s <b>drinking water</b> supply was located offshore, and there were fears that the sewage could reach the intake and cause serious disease&nbsp;... Issues that affect <b>drinking water</b> supply and sanitation in the United States include water ... Also in 1842, construction was completed on <b>Chicago</b>&#39;s first water works, with water mains made of cedar and a water intake located about 150 feet (46&nbsp;... The <b>Chicago</b> River is a system of rivers and canals with a combined length of 156 miles (251 ... Water enters the river through sluice gates at the <b>Chicago</b> River Controlling Works with a small additional flow ... 1 billion US gallons per day (44 m<sup>3</sup>/s), is sent down the <b>Chicago</b> River, while the rest is used for <b>drinking water</b>. The Jardine <b>Water</b> Purification Plant, formerly the Central District Filtration Plant, is a <b>water</b> filtration plant located at 1000 East Ohio Street, north of Navy Pier in <b>Chicago</b>, Illinois. The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater <b>Chicago</b> (MWRD), originally known as ... Lake Michigan, the source of <b>drinking water</b> for six million people living in <b>Chicago</b>, Cook County communities, and neighboring counties. Water cribs are offshore structures that collect water from close to the bottom of a lake to supply a pumping station onshore. The name crib is derived from the function of the structure—to surround and protect the intake shaft. Cities supplied with <b>drinking water</b> collected by water cribs include <b>Chicago</b>,&nbsp;... As with some other countries, water fluoridation in the United States is a contentious issue. As of May 2000, 42 of the 50 largest U.S. cities had water fluoridation. On January 25, 1945, Grand Rapids, Michigan, became the first community in the United States to fluoridate its <b>drinking water</b> ... <b>CHICAGO</b> SUN- TIMES, July 31, 1993, Fluoride Blamed in 3 Deaths: Traces&nbsp;...
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<b>The Ranch</b> is an American sitcom web <b>television series</b> starring Ashton Kutcher, Danny ... Colorado and surrounding Ouray and San Miguel Counties, <b>The Ranch</b> is <b>filmed</b> on a sound stage in front of a live audience in Burbank, California. Southfork <b>Ranch</b> as seen in the <b>television series</b> Dallas. Southfork <b>Ranch</b> is a conference and event center in Parker, Texas, in the United States, about ... Exterior shots were <b>filmed</b> on location from 1978 until 1989, though Lorimar Productions&nbsp;... The fictional <b>ranch</b> was roughly a two-hour horse ride from ... the Ponderosa <b>Ranch</b>, from the original Bonanza <b>series</b>, ... The bedroom scenes were <b>filmed</b> at Burbank Studios. The Virginian is an American Western <b>television series</b> starring James Drury, Doug McClure, and Lee J. Cobb, which aired on&nbsp;... A movie <b>ranch</b> is a <b>ranch</b> that is at least partially dedicated for use as a set in the creation and ... Most of the Monogram Range Busters <b>film series</b>, which includes Saddle Mountain Roundup (1941) and Bullets and Saddles (1943), were <b>shot</b>&nbsp;... Spahn <b>Ranch</b>, also known as the Spahn Movie <b>Ranch</b>, was a 55-acre movie <b>ranch</b> in Los ... A few western-themed movies and <b>television shows</b> were <b>filmed</b> on <b>the ranch</b>, although much of the information that has been reported about specific&nbsp;... ... the <b>series</b> began in August 2017 at the Chief Joseph <b>Ranch</b> in Darby, ... By November 2017, the <b>series</b> had <b>filmed</b> in more than twenty&nbsp;... The Cloyce Box <b>Ranch</b> was the site of the original Southfork <b>ranch</b> location, where the initial five episodes of Dallas were <b>filmed</b>. The <b>series</b> left that location at&nbsp;... Alongside returning <b>series</b> stars (Patrick Duffy, Larry Hagman, ... the <b>show&#39;s</b> 30th anniversary was held at Southfork <b>Ranch</b> in&nbsp;... Spin and Marty is a <b>series</b> of <b>television</b> shorts that aired as part of The Mickey Mouse Club <b>show</b> of the mid-1950s, produced by Walt Disney and broadcast on the ABC network in the United States. There were three serials in all, set at the Triple R <b>Ranch</b>, a boys&#39; western-style summer camp. ... Golden Oak <b>Ranch</b> — the location where the <b>series</b> was <b>shot</b>&nbsp;...
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<b>Mother&#39;s Day</b> in the <b>United States</b> is an annual holiday <b>celebrated</b> on the second Sunday in May. <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b> recognizes mothers, motherhood and maternal&nbsp;... The United Kingdom <b>celebrates</b> Mothering Sunday, which falls ... II soldiers brought the <b>US Mother&#39;s Day celebration</b> to the UK,&nbsp;... Father&#39;s Day is a <b>celebration</b> honoring fathers and <b>celebrating</b> fatherhood, paternal bonds, and ... Father&#39;s Day was inaugurated in the <b>United States</b> in the early 20th century to complement <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b> in <b>celebrating</b> fathers, fathering, and&nbsp;... Anna Maria Jarvis (May 1, 1864 – November 24, 1948) was the founder of <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b> in the <b>United States</b>. Her mother had frequently expressed a desire for&nbsp;... Related to, <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b> &middot; Father&#39;s Day. In the <b>United States</b>, Parents&#39; Day is held on the fourth ... It was supported by members of the Unification Church which also <b>celebrates</b> a holiday called Parents&#39; Day,&nbsp;... On June 19, 1910, a Father&#39;s Day <b>celebration</b> was held at the YMCA ... After hearing a sermon about Jarvis&#39; <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b> in 1909 at ... <b>US</b> president Calvin Coolidge recommended in 1924 that the&nbsp;... Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church, the &quot;mother church&quot; of <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b>, was incorporated ... Its location is approximately one mile south of the junction of <b>U.S.</b> Route 50 and <b>U.S.</b> Route 119. ... Following the original <b>celebrations</b> of <b>Mother&#39;s</b> <b>Day</b> in 1908 in Grafton, West Virginia and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Jarvis&#39;&nbsp;... ... not holidays <b>celebrated in the United States</b>. The link to the U.S.C. doesn&#39;t mention <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b>&nbsp;... Mothering Sunday is <b>celebrated</b> by Christians in the United Kingdom, Ireland and some other ... It is increasingly being called <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b>, although that name properly belongs to the ... In 1914, inspired by Anna Jarvis&#39;s efforts in the <b>United</b> <b>States</b>, Constance Penswick-Smith created the Mothering Sunday Movement, and&nbsp;... Earth <b>Day</b> is an annual event <b>celebrated</b> around the world on April 22 to demonstrate support for environmental protection. First <b>celebrated</b> in 1970, it now includes events coordinated globally by the Earth <b>Day</b> Network in more than 193 countries. On Earth <b>Day</b> 2016, the landmark Paris Agreement was signed by the United ... While this April 22 Earth <b>Day</b> was focused on the <b>United States</b>, an&nbsp;...
When is mother day celebrated in the united states?
According to the Tanakh, Uzzah or Uzza, meaning strength, was an Israelite whose <b>death</b> is associated with <b>touching the Ark of the Covenant</b>. Uzzah was the &nbsp;... The Philistine captivity of the Ark was an episode described in the biblical history of the Israelites, in which the <b>Ark of the covenant</b> was in the possession of the Philistines, who ... 9,10a), and tumours on those who did not <b>die</b> and deathly panic in Ekron, which was &#39;volunteered&#39; to take the Ark (vv. 10b-12). The text explicitly&nbsp;... The <b>Ark of the Covenant</b> also known as the Ark of the Testimony, and in a few verses across ... to Zion, Uzzah, one of the drivers of the cart that carried the Ark, put out his hand to steady the Ark, and was struck <b>dead</b> by God for <b>touching</b> it. Obed-Edom /ˈoʊbɛd ˈiːdəm/ is a biblical name which in Hebrew means &quot; servant of Edom,&quot; ... Following the <b>death</b> of Uzzah, the biblical text says, &quot;And David was afraid of God that day, saying: &#39;How shall I bring the ark of God home to me?&#39; ... &quot;So he left there, before the <b>ark of the covenant</b> of the LORD, Asaph and his&nbsp;... Ronald Eldon Wyatt (2 June 1933 – August 4, 1999) was an adventurer noted for advocating ... By the time of his <b>death</b> in 1999, Wyatt claimed to have discovered several sites and artifacts related to the Bible and biblical archaeology. ... of Wyatt to have discovered the original <b>Ark of the Covenant</b> or any other biblical artifacts &nbsp;... The eighth and penultimate season of the American dramatic television series <b>Touched</b> by an ... They are frequently joined by Andrew (John Dye), the angel of <b>death</b>. In this penultimate ... While the angels begin training their newest member, a college professor attempts to find the <b>Ark of the Covenant</b>. After revealing, the&nbsp;... Marion Ravenwood is a fictional character who first appeared in the 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark. Played by Karen Allen, she enters the story when Indiana Jones visits her in Nepal, needing her help to locate the <b>Ark of the Covenant</b> with a possession originally obtained by her ... Indy believed she was <b>dead</b> until, by a fortunate accident, he stumbled upon&nbsp;... In the biblical books Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers, Nadab and Abihu were the two eldest ... During the Exodus journey, after the Israelites&#39; affirmation of their <b>covenant</b> with God, Abihu ... After the <b>death</b> of Nadab and Abihu, Eleazar and Ithamar took their places as priests, because neither Nadab nor Abihu had any sons. David and Bathsheba is a 1951 historical Technicolor epic film about King David made by 20th ... When the <b>Ark of the Covenant</b> is brought to Jerusalem, a soldier reaches out to steady ... Repentant, David, seeking relief from the drought and forgiveness reaches out to <b>touch the Ark</b> presuming that he will <b>die</b> like the soldier. 1 Mergers and AfDs; 2 instances of <b>death</b> by god; 3 Inappropriate redirect to this ... 5:1-11 and Uzzah (struck <b>dead</b> after <b>touching the Ark of the covenant</b>) 2Sam&nbsp;...
Who died by touching the ark of the covenant?
Vegetable <b>oils</b> and animal <b>fats</b> are the traditional materials that are saponified. These greasy materials, triesters called&nbsp;... Sunflower <b>oil</b> is the non-volatile <b>oil</b> pressed from the seeds of sunflower ( Helianthus annuus). ... Sunflower <b>oil</b> is primarily composed of linoleic acid, a polyunsaturated <b>fat</b>, and oleic acid, a monounsaturated <b>fat</b>. ... <b>Saponification</b> value, 188-194. Soap is a salt of a fatty acid used in a variety of cleansing and lubricating products. ... For making toilet soaps, triglycerides (<b>oils</b> and <b>fats</b>) are derived from coconut, ... and the <b>saponification</b> continues for many days after the soap is poured into ... soap, used for shaving; Vegan soap, made without use of animal <b>byproducts</b>&nbsp;... Biodiesel production is the process of producing the biofuel, biodiesel, through the chemical reactions of transesterification and esterification. This involves vegetable or animal <b>fats and oils</b> being reacted with short-chain ... Products of the reaction include not only biodiesel, but also <b>byproducts</b>, soap, glycerol, excess alcohol,&nbsp;... <b>Hydrolysis</b> is any chemical reaction in which a molecule of water ruptures one or more ... The catalytic action of enzymes allows the <b>hydrolysis</b> of proteins, <b>fats</b>, <b>oils</b> , and carbohydrates. As an example, one may consider proteases (enzymes&nbsp;... Peanut <b>oil</b>, also known as groundnut <b>oil</b> or arachis <b>oil</b>, is a vegetable <b>oil</b> derived from peanuts. The <b>oil</b> has a strong peanut flavor and aroma. It is often used in American, Chinese, South Asian and Southeast Asian cuisine, both for general <b>cooking, and</b> in the case of roasted <b>oil</b>, for added flavor. ... Highly refined peanut <b>oil</b> can contain traces of hexane, a petroleum <b>byproduct</b>&nbsp;... <b>Saponification</b> value, 180-190. Unsaponifiable, 3-5. Rice bran <b>oil</b> is the <b>oil</b> extracted from the hard outer brown layer of rice called chaff (rice husk). It is known for its high smoke point of 232 °C (450 °F) and mild flavor, making it suitable for high-temperature <b>cooking</b> methods such&nbsp;... Olive <b>oil</b> is a liquid <b>fat</b> obtained from olives a traditional tree crop of the Mediterranean Basin. ... of additional processing to obtain value-added <b>byproducts</b>, such as animal feed, food ... Measured by quantitative analysis, acidity is a measure of the <b>hydrolysis</b> of the <b>oil&#39;s</b> triglycerides: as the <b>oil</b> degrades, more fatty acids are&nbsp;... <b>Saponification</b> value, 190–205. Unsaponifiable, 0.8%. Animal <b>fats and oils</b> are <b>lipid</b> materials derived from animals. Physically, <b>oils</b> are liquid at room&nbsp;... Soybean <b>oil</b> is a vegetable <b>oil</b> extracted from the seeds of the soybean (Glycine max). It is one of the most widely consumed <b>cooking oils</b>. As a drying <b>oil</b>,&nbsp;...
By product of saponification of fats and oils?
&quot;<b>It&#39;s a Trap</b>!&quot; is a direct-to-video special of the animated series <b>Family Guy</b> which later served as the double-episode season finale of the ninth season and is the&nbsp;... &quot;Blue Harvest&quot; is the hour-long premiere of the sixth season of the American animated television series <b>Family Guy</b> and the first part of the series&#39; trilogy Laugh It Up, Fuzzball. ... It was viewed by 10.86 million viewers on its original broadcast and received generally ... &quot;Laugh It Up, Fuzzball: The <b>Family Guy</b> Trilogy (<b>It&#39;s a Trap</b>! Main article: <b>It&#39;s a Trap</b>! It was announced in March 2009 that the cast of the show had read through an early draft of&nbsp;... &quot;Something, Something, Something, Dark Side&quot; is a direct-to-video special of the animated series <b>Family Guy</b> which later served ... It received high praise from critics for <b>its</b> accurate depiction of the original film, as well as <b>its</b> ... intending to use them as bait to <b>trap</b> Luke, including Raggedy Andy, whom he orders to leave. This is a list of English language <b>Family Guy</b> DVDs from regions 1, 2, and 4. ... &quot; <b>Family Guy</b> - <b>It&#39;s a Trap</b> (DVD + Digital Copy): Amazon.co.uk: Seth MacFarlane,&nbsp;... &quot;<b>It&#39;s a Trap</b>!&quot; <b>Family Guy</b> (season 9) &middot; List of <b>Family Guy</b> episodes. &quot;Foreign Affairs&quot; is the 17th episode of the ninth season of the animated comedy series Family&nbsp;... &quot;Lottery Fever&quot; is the first episode of the tenth season of the American animated television series <b>Family Guy</b>. The 166th episode of the series overall, it originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on September 25, 2011. The episode follows the Griffin family after they win the state lottery, and go on ... &quot; Lottery Fever&quot; received mixed reviews from television critics for <b>its</b> storyline&nbsp;... Fleet Admiral Gial Ackbar is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. A member of the ... His line &quot;<b>It&#39;s a trap</b>! ... the 2011 episode of the animated comedy series <b>Family Guy</b> spoofing Return of the Jedi, took its name from Ackbar&#39;s famous&nbsp;... File talk:<b>It&#39;s a Trap</b>.png ... American animation work group articles &middot; File-Class <b>Family Guy</b> articles &middot; NA-importance <b>Family Guy</b> articles &middot; <b>Family Guy</b> work group &nbsp;... Peter Shin is an American animator who served as supervising director of Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, the director of Big Bug Man, the director of <b>Family Guy</b> episodes &quot;Death Has a Shadow&quot;, &quot;Emission Impossible&quot;, &quot;North by North Quahog &quot;, &quot;<b>It&#39;s a Trap</b>!
What season is it's a trap family guy?
The first season of <b>Dexter</b> is an adaptation of Jeff Lindsay&#39;s first novel in a series of the same ... Meanwhile, <b>Dexter</b> discovers that <b>the Ice Truck Killer</b> has broken into his apartment and left taunting clues, leading <b>Dexter</b> to believe that the Killer is&nbsp;... &quot;Born Free&quot; is the twelfth episode of season one and first-season finale of the American ... <b>Dexter</b> rushes to find Debra, having discovered that her boyfriend Rudy is <b>the Ice Truck Killer</b>. Since the killer had always sent secret messages to <b>Dexter</b>&nbsp;... This is a list of characters from the Showtime TV series <b>Dexter</b> and the Jeff Lindsay novels, ... Debra is severely affected by <b>Rudy&#39;s</b> betrayal; she moves in with <b>Dexter</b> for fear of being alone. Throughout the second season, Debra stays in her&nbsp;... Christian Camargo (né Minnick; born July 7, 1971) is an American actor, producer, writer, and director. He is perhaps best known for his roles as Brian Moser in the Showtime drama <b>Dexter</b>, Michael Corrigan in the Netflix ... <b>Dexter</b> ( 2006–2007, 2011, TV Series) - <b>Rudy</b> Cooper / Brian Moser; The Hurt Locker ( 2008)&nbsp;... The sixth season of <b>Dexter</b> premiered on October 2, 2011 on the television cable network ... is revealed to have acquired the prosthetic hand from <b>the Ice Truck</b> <b>Killer</b> case, which he mails to <b>Dexter</b>, whose true identity he comes to suspect. &quot;Circle of Friends&quot; is the seventh episode of the first season for the television series <b>Dexter</b>. It introduces Mark Pellegrino as Paul Bennett. <b>The Ice Truck Killer</b> is&nbsp;... &quot;Truth Be Told&quot; is the eleventh episode of the first season of the American television drama ... <b>Dexter</b> finds he is connected to <b>the Ice Truck Killer</b>, linking him to a bloody 1973 case that Harry investigated involving <b>Dexter&#39;s</b> biological mother. Darkly Dreaming <b>Dexter</b> is a 2004 novel by Jeff Lindsay, the first in his series about serial <b>killer</b> ... When he follows the <b>truck</b>, the <b>killer</b> throws a severed head in his car. The <b>killer</b> begins sending messages to <b>Dexter</b>, who finds the crimes&nbsp;... &quot;Father Knows Best&quot; is the ninth episode of the first season of the American television drama ... After <b>Dexter</b>, Rita, Debra, and <b>Rudy</b> had left the premises, <b>Rudy</b> is shown to have returned to the elderly woman&#39;s house, dressed as the cable&nbsp;... &quot;Seeing Red&quot; is the tenth episode of the first season of the American television drama series ... Angel Batista (David Zayas) investigates a hunch that <b>the Ice</b> <b>Truck Killer</b> has an amputee fetish. Scenes for &quot;Seeing Red&quot; were shot at several &nbsp;...
Who played the ice truck killer in dexter?
The <b>president of India</b> is the head of state of India and the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces. The president is referred to as the <b>first</b> citizen of&nbsp;... Rajendra Prasad (3 December 1884 – 28 February 1963) was the <b>first President</b> <b>of India</b>, in office from 1950 to 1962. He was an Indian political leader and&nbsp;... The Indian National Congress is a political party in <b>India</b> with widespread roots. Founded in 1885, it was the <b>first</b> modern nationalist movement to emerge in ... Sonia Gandhi is the longest serving <b>president</b> of the Congress party, having held the&nbsp;... <b>First</b> Lady or <b>First</b> Gentleman of India is the unofficial title and position traditionally held by the wife or husband of the <b>president of India</b> during that person&#39;s term&nbsp;... Patil won the election held on 19 July 2007. She garnered nearly two-thirds of the votes and took office as <b>India&#39;s first</b> woman <b>president</b> on 25 July 2007. He is the <b>first</b> dalit <b>president of india</b> and the <b>first</b> Malayali person to receive the highest office of the country. He was the <b>first</b> president to vote in the Lok sabha&nbsp;... After the party&#39;s foundation in 1980, Atal Bihari Vajpayee became its <b>first</b> <b>president</b>. He later became the Prime Minister of <b>India</b>, the only BJP <b>President</b> to serve&nbsp;... Philosopher Radhakrishnan served as <b>India&#39;s first</b> Vice-<b>President</b> (1952–62) and second <b>President</b> (1962–67). Since 1962, his birthday on 5 September is&nbsp;... The offices of monarch and governor-general were replaced by the new office of <b>President of India</b>, with Rajendra Prasad as its <b>first</b> incumbent. <sup>:1</sup>. The Indian&nbsp;... R E Grant Govan was elected as its <b>first president</b> and Anthony de Mello as secretary. Committee of Administrators (CoA)[edit]. With the surge&nbsp;...
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The Coopers <b>return to</b> Organization headquarters, where they ... <b>K.C.</b> later tells Marisa that it <b>would be</b> better if she attended&nbsp;... <b>K.C. Undercover</b> is an American comedy television series created by Corinne Marshall that aired on Disney Channel from January 18, 2015 to February 2, 2018. The series stars Zendaya as a teenager named K.C. who becomes a spy. Starring alongside her <b>are</b> Veronica Dunne, Kamil McFadden, Trinitee Stokes ... Judy finds him annoying, as he has proven to <b>be</b> skeptical of the Cooper&nbsp;... Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman known mononymously as Zendaya, is an American actress ... On July 25, the Disney Channel confirmed that Shake It Up <b>will be</b> canceled after the end of the third season. ... under the title <b>K.C.</b> <b>Undercover</b>, and with Zendaya&#39;s character now named K.C. Cooper rather than Katy Cooper. <b>Home</b> town, Fairfax, Virginia, U.S.. Ross Fleming Butler (born May 17, 1990) is an American actor. He is best known for his role in ... He has roles in Disney Channel series <b>K.C. Undercover</b> and films Teen Beach 2 and Perfect ... In <b>2017</b>, he was cast as Reggie Mantle in Riverdale. ... You <b>can</b> help Wikipedia by expanding it. Yetide Badaki <b>is a</b> Nigerian-born American actress. She is best known for playing Bilquis on the ... for three years when she was three, <b>returning to</b> Nigeria for six years, and settling in America at age twelve. She <b>is</b> ... <b>2017</b>, Cardinal X, Anita ... &quot; American Gods&#39; Yetide Badaki: &#39;Why <b>can</b>&#39;t a black woman <b>be</b> a love goddess?&#39;&quot;. Raven-Symoné Christina Pearman also known mononymously as Raven, is an American ... Since <b>2017</b>, Raven-Symoné has reprised her role as Raven Baxter on ... In late 2009, Pearman announced that she <b>would return to</b> the studio to record ... <b>K.C. Undercover</b> in which she portrayed the character of Simone Devereaux,&nbsp;... Bunk&#39;d immediately <b>comes</b> to mind ... 25 December <b>2017</b> (UTC) ... whichever episode it is, <b>will be</b> ... like things went <b>back</b> in time, airing order-wise. The following <b>is a</b> list of Disney Channel crossovers between popular Disney Channel as well as Disney XD television shows. Many of these crossovers have &nbsp;... Jaydon McCrary (born July 18, 2007) is an American singer, dancer and actor. He is currently ... McCrary began his acting career in 2015 at age 8 on <b>K.C.</b> <b>Undercover</b>, where he appeared on two episodes. ... In December <b>2017</b>, he sang the national anthem before a Los Angeles Clippers game after a ... &quot;Where <b>Do</b> I Belong&quot;. &quot;Sassy&quot;[edit]. The character &quot;Judy&quot; is described to <b>be</b> &quot;sassy&quot;. I&#39;ve linked it to &quot; rudeness&quot; for now ... It <b>should be</b> listed as a single episode if it actually <b>is a</b> single episode with one set of credits. Being advertised and ... an encyclopedia. -- 02:11 , 30 July <b>2017</b> (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 109.79.85.2 ( talk)&nbsp;...
When does kc undercover come back on 2017?
How I <b>Met Your Mother</b> (often abbreviated as HIMYM) is an American sitcom created by Craig ... &quot;Meg Ryan To <b>Voice</b> The Mother In CBS&#39; &#39;How I Met Your Dad&#39; &quot;. Deadline Hollywood. 2014-04-23. Retrieved April 23, 2014. ^ Jump up to: &quot;CBS &nbsp;... &quot;Last Cigarette Ever&quot; is the 11th episode of the fifth season of the CBS situation comedy How I <b>Met Your Mother</b> and 99th episode overall. ... it as an excuse to start smoking again herself, which leads to her <b>voice</b> lowering to a raspy growl. William Mark Fagerbakke is an American actor. He <b>voices</b> Patrick Star in the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants and played Michael &quot;Dauber&quot; Dybinski on the sitcom Coach. He also appeared in 12 episodes of the sitcom How I <b>Met Your Mother</b> as&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Voices</b>&quot; is a song written by Rick Nielsen and recorded by American rock band Cheap Trick ... The song is featured in the How I <b>Met Your Mother</b> episode &quot;The Pineapple Incident&quot; where Ted has a hangover and Ted, Marshall, Lily and Barney&nbsp;... The ninth and final season of How I <b>Met Your Mother</b>, an American sitcom created by Carter ... &quot;Monday Final TV Ratings: &#39;The <b>Voice</b>&#39; &amp; &#39;How I <b>Met Your</b> <b>Mother</b>&#39; Adjusted Up; No Adjustment for &#39;Hostages&#39; or &#39;The Blacklist&#39;&quot;. TV by the Numbers. The first season of How I <b>Met Your Mother</b>, an American sitcom created by Carter Bays and ... Scherbatsky &middot; Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson &middot; Alyson Hannigan as Lily Aldrin &middot; Bob Saget (uncredited) as Future Ted Mosby (<b>voice</b> only)&nbsp;... The eighth season of the American television comedy series How I <b>Met Your</b> <b>Mother</b> was ... &quot;Monday Final Ratings: &#39;The <b>Voice</b>&#39;, &#39;How I <b>Met Your Mother</b>&#39;, &#39; Dancing With the Stars&#39;, &#39;2 Broke Girls&#39; &amp; &#39;Hawaii Five-0&#39; Adjusted Up; &#39; IHeartRadio&nbsp;... How I <b>Met Your Mother</b> is an American sitcom written and created by Carter Bays and Craig ... &quot;Monday Final Ratings: &#39;The <b>Voice</b>&#39;, &#39;How I <b>Met Your Mother</b>&#39;, &#39; Dancing With the Stars&#39;, &#39;2 Broke Girls&#39; &amp; &#39;Hawaii Five-0&#39; Adjusted Up; &#39; IHeartRadio&nbsp;... The seventh season of the American television comedy series How I <b>Met Your</b> <b>Mother</b> was ... &quot;Monday Final Ratings: &#39;The <b>Voice</b>,&#39; &#39;Alcatraz,&#39; &#39;House &#39;How I <b>Met</b> <b>Your Mother</b>,&#39; &#39;2 Broke Girls&#39; Adjusted Up; &#39;Castle,&#39; &#39;Smash,&#39; &#39;Mike &amp; Molly&#39; Adjusted&nbsp;... Judith Therese Evans (born July 20, 1975), known professionally as Judy Greer, is an American actress, <b>voice</b> actress, comedian, and author. ... Her mother, Mollie Ann (née Greer), is a hospital administrator, and her father, Rich ... The Big Bang Theory (2010), How I <b>Met Your Mother</b> (2010), and Warren the Ape (2010).
Who is the voice on how i met your mother?
<b>Social exchange theory</b> is a sociological and psychological theory that studies the social behavior in the interaction of two parties that implement a cost-benefit&nbsp;... One of Blau&#39;s most important contributions to <b>social theory</b> is his work regarding <b>exchange theory</b>, which explains how small-scale <b>social exchange</b> directly&nbsp;... Homans is best known for his research in <b>social</b> behavior and his works: The Human Group, <b>Social</b> Behavior: Its Elementary Forms, his <b>Exchange Theory</b> and &nbsp;... Interdependence theory is a <b>social exchange theory</b> that states that interpersonal relationships are defined through interpersonal interdependence, which is &quot;the&nbsp;... Altman and Taylor note that relationships &quot;involve different levels of intimacy of <b>exchange</b> or degree of <b>social</b> penetration&quot;. The leader–member exchange (LMX) theory is a relationship-based approach to leadership ... See also[edit]. <b>Social exchange theory</b> &middot; Attribution (psychology) &middot; Transactional leadership &middot; Transformational leadership&nbsp;... <b>Social exchange theory</b> argues that the major force in interpersonal relationships is the satisfaction of both people&#39;s self-interest. According to the theory, human&nbsp;... 1.4 Empathy-altruism hypothesis; 1.5 Responsibility – prosocial value orientation; 1.6 <b>Social exchange theory</b>. 2 Implications. 2.1 Cultural differences; 2.2&nbsp;... Parallels are drawn between the psychological contract and <b>social exchange</b> <b>theory</b> because the relationship&#39;s worth is defined through a cost-benefit analysis. Reciprocity figures prominently in <b>social exchange theory</b>, evolutionary psychology, social psychology, cultural anthropology and rational choice theory.
Who developed one of the earliest versions of social exchange theory?
<b>Stefan</b> &quot;Stef&quot; Salvatore is a fictional character from L. J. Smith&#39;s novel series The <b>Vampire Diaries</b>. He is portrayed by Paul Wesley in the television series CW&#39;s The <b>Vampire Diaries</b> and The Originals. ... Damon on the other hand, <b>does</b> feed on humans. ... Elena and <b>Stefan</b> broke <b>up</b>, and she began a romance with Damon. Elena Gilbert is a fictional character and protagonist from the television series The <b>Vampire Diaries</b>. In The <b>Vampire Diaries</b>, set in the fictional town of Mystic Falls, she is ... Much of Elena&#39;s story revolves around her relationships with vampires <b>Stefan</b> Salvatore and his ... She woke <b>up</b> as a vampire at the <b>end</b> of the season. Damon Salvatore is a fictional character in The <b>Vampire Diaries</b> novel series. He is portrayed ... But mostly, he likes to take care of himself and <b>do</b> the dirty work, in his own sadistic ways. ... However, Elena breaks <b>up</b> with <b>Stefan</b> at the <b>end</b> of the episode after confessing her gradually growing feelings for Damon. &quot;I Was Feeling Epic&quot; is the series finale of The CW television series The <b>Vampire</b> <b>Diaries</b>, ... Vicki will ring the bell every five minutes until the <b>end</b> of the hour. ... Alaric, Caroline, and the twins also leave Mystic Falls when Bonnie comes <b>up</b> with ... Elena is seen writing in the diary near <b>Stefan&#39;s</b> grave about how everything is as&nbsp;... <b>Stefan ends up</b> joining the football team. During dinner, Damon and Caroline unexpectedly show <b>up</b>, and Elena &quot;invites&quot; him into her house. <b>Stefan</b> gives Elena a&nbsp;... Once <b>Stefan</b> discovered Katherine was a <b>vampire</b>, <b>Stefan</b> was both ... When that fails <b>Stefan</b> threatens to turn Elena into a <b>vampire</b> if Klaus <b>does</b> not get his ... Eventually, <b>Stefan</b> and Elena break <b>up</b> as a result of her feelings for ... with Valerie that <b>ends</b> soon after the encounter with Rayna. At Sarah&#39;s apartment, Damon attempts to kill her but <b>Stefan</b> tells him who she is and begs him to let her go for Elena. Damon lets her go, but Sybil shows <b>up</b> at that&nbsp;... Back in present, Klaus removes the dagger from Rebekah&#39;s heart so she will wake <b>up</b>. When she <b>does</b>, Klaus also compels <b>Stefan</b> to remember him and&nbsp;... &quot;The Turning Point&quot; is the tenth episode of the first season of The CW television series, The ... The episode starts where the previous one <b>ended</b>, with Logan ( Chris ... <b>Stefan</b> shows <b>up</b> at school to inform Elena (Nina Dobrev) about the new <b>vampire</b> ... Logan believes Damon was the one <b>who did</b> it and he asks him how he can&nbsp;... Elena who thinks <b>Stefan</b> is in danger goes to save him from Qetsiyah but <b>ends up</b> trapped as well. Damon and Jeremy help Silas find the anchor of the other side&nbsp;...
Who does stefan end up with vampire diaries?
The <b>Gun Control Act of 1968</b> (GCA or GCA68) is a U.S. federal law that regulates the firearms industry and firearms owners. It primarily focuses on regulating&nbsp;... The <b>Gun Control Act of 1968</b> (&quot;GCA&quot;) is Title I. All transfers of ownership of registered NFA firearms must be done through the National Firearms Registration and&nbsp;... Kennedy increased public alertness to the relative lack of <b>control</b> over the sale and possession of <b>guns</b> in the United States. The <b>act</b> was a major accomplishment&nbsp;... The right to keep and bear arms is protected by the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution. Access to guns is controlled by law under a number of federal statutes. ... <b>Gun Control Act of 1968</b> (&quot;GCA&quot;): Focuses primarily on regulating interstate commerce in firearms by generally prohibiting interstate firearms&nbsp;... The Firearm Owners Protection Act of 1986 (FOPA) is a United States federal law that revised many provisions of the <b>Gun Control Act of 1968</b>. Johnson signs the <b>Gun Control Act of 1968</b> into law. The <b>Gun Control Act of 1968</b> (GCA) was passed after the assassinations of&nbsp;... The <b>1968 Gun Control Act</b> and subsequent amendments had previously prohibited anyone convicted of a felony and anyone subject to a domestic violence&nbsp;... The FFA was repealed by the <b>Gun Control Act of 1968</b> (GCA), though many of its provisions were reenacted as part of the GCA, which revised the FFA and its&nbsp;... ... &quot;Are you aware that the Nazis disarmed Jews prior to Kristallnacht and that those same Nazi gun laws are the foundation of the U.S. <b>Gun Control Act of 1968</b> ?&quot;. Title II of the <b>Gun Control Act of 1968</b> is a revision of the National Firearms Act of 1934, and pertains to machine guns, short or &quot;sawed-off&quot; shotguns and rifles, and &nbsp;...
Who signed the gun control act of 1968?
The <b>Lok Sabha</b>, or House of the People, is the lower house of India&#39;s bicameral Parliament, with the upper house being the Rajya Sabha. Members of the Lok&nbsp;... The 17th <b>Lok Sabha</b> was formed by the members elected in the 2019 Indian general election. Elections, all across India, were conducted in seven phases from&nbsp;... Chhindwara <b>Lok Sabha</b> constituency is one of the 29 <b>Lok Sabha</b> constituencies in Madhya Pradesh state in Central India. This constituency came into existence &nbsp;... Guna <b>Lok Sabha</b> constituency is one of the 29 <b>Lok Sabha</b> constituencies in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. This constituency covers the entire Ashok Nagar &nbsp;... Gwalior <b>Lok Sabha</b> constituency is one of the 29 <b>Lok Sabha</b> constituencies in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh state. This constituency covers the entire&nbsp;... The 2019 Indian general election was held in seven phases from 11 April to 19 May 2019 to constitute the 17th <b>Lok Sabha</b>. The votes were counted and the&nbsp;... The President in his role as head of legislature has full powers to summon and prorogue either house of Parliament or to dissolve <b>Lok Sabha</b>. The president can &nbsp;... The Speaker of the <b>Lok Sabha</b> is the presiding officer of the <b>Lok Sabha</b> (House of the People), the lower house of the Parliament of India. The speaker is elected&nbsp;... India held general elections to the 15th <b>Lok Sabha</b> in five phases between 16 April 2009 and 13 May 2009. With an electorate of 714 million it was the largest&nbsp;... The Constitution of India places some restrictions on Rajya Sabha, <b>Lok Sabha</b> ( The lower house, House of People) is more powerful in certain areas. Money bills [&nbsp;...
Who is the speaker of the lok sabha?
&quot;<b>Tardy for the Party</b>&quot; is a song by American television personality Kim <b>Zolciak</b>; it was ... &quot;<b>Tardy for the Party</b>&quot; (Tracy Young&#39;s <b>Don&#39;t Be Tardy</b> Radio Mix), 4:01. 3. Kimberleigh Marie <b>Zolciak</b>-Biermann (born May 19, 1978) is an American television personality ... Earlier that year, she received her own spin-off show titled <b>Don&#39;t Be Tardy</b> for the Wedding, which focused on the preparation of her wedding to&nbsp;... <b>Don&#39;t Be Tardy</b> is an American reality television series that premiered on April 26, 2012, ... <b>Don&#39;t Be Tardy</b> follows the daily lives of Kim <b>Zolciak</b>, her husband, Kroy Biermann, and their family. The first season was titled <b>Don&#39;t Be Tardy</b> for the&nbsp;... <b>Don&#39;t Be Tardy</b> is an American reality television series aired on Bravo that debuted on April 26, 2012, as <b>Don&#39;t Be Tardy</b> For The Wedding. It is a spin-off of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. The series features Kim <b>Zolciak</b>, her husband Kroy Biermann and her family. Kroy Evan Biermann (born September 12, 1985) is a former American football defensive end and outside linebacker. He was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the fifth round of the 2008 NFL Draft. He played college football at Montana. He is married to Bravo television personality Kim <b>Zolciak</b>. <b>Don&#39;t Be Tardy</b> &middot; The Kandi Factory &middot; I Dream of NeNe: The Wedding &middot; Kandi&#39;s Wedding &middot; Kandi&#39;s Ski Trip; Xscape: Still Kickin&#39; It; Kandi Koated Nights. External links. Website &middot; Production website. The Real Housewives of Atlanta (abbreviated RHOA) is an American reality television series ... <b>Zolciak</b>-Biermann returned as a friend of the housewives, alongside Eva&nbsp;... The fifth season of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, an American reality television series, was ... Episode 6 saw Kim <b>Zolciak</b> departing from the series, due no longer wanting to participate in events with the group, and to focus on her own series <b>Don&#39;t Be Tardy</b>. The departure of <b>Zolciak</b> made Leakes the only remaining&nbsp;... Rodney &quot;Don Vito&quot; Richard (born July 9, 1978) is an American record producer. He is best known as the producer who collaborated with Kandi Burruss on projects portrayed on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, including Kim <b>Zolciak</b>&#39;s breakout single “<b>Tardy for the Party</b>”, as a judge on ... Kim <b>Zolciak</b>, <b>Don&#39;t Be Tardy</b> for the Wedding (Theme Song), 2012, Producer. The third season of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, an American reality television series, was ... The season depicted Leakes and <b>Zolciak</b> reconcile, as the former ... while Phaedra and Apollo <b>don&#39;t</b> see eye to eye when it comes to parenting. The second season of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, an American reality television series, ... Meanwhile, <b>Zolciak</b> attempted to launch her own wig line and became engaged to ... NeNe: &quot;I <b>don&#39;t</b> keep up with the Joneses; I am the Joneses.
Who sings don't be tardy for the party?
<b>season</b>, Title, Original <b>air</b> date, US viewers ... Kris pushes herself too far in order to <b>keep up</b> with her daughters&#39; workouts. <b>Keeping Up with the Kardashians</b> (often abbreviated KUWTK) is an American reality television ... The show, titled <b>Keeping Up with the Kardashians</b>, premiered on October <b>14</b>, 2007. ... In April 2012, E! signed a three-year deal with the Kardashian family that kept the series <b>airing</b> through <b>seasons</b> seven, eight and nine. Original <b>air</b> date, March 24, 2010. Episode chronology. ← Previous &quot;Sexual Healing&quot;, Next → &quot;Medicinal Fried Chicken&quot;. South Park (<b>season 14</b>) &middot; List of South Park episodes. &quot;The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs&quot; is the second episode of the fourteenth season of the ... The episode also mocks actress Sarah Jessica Parker and the <b>Kardashian</b>&nbsp;... <b>Release</b>. Original network, E! Original <b>release</b>, March 31 (2019-03-31) – June 30, 2019 (2019-06-30). List of <b>Keeping Up with the Kardashians</b> episodes &middot; <b>Keeping</b> <b>Up with the Kardashians</b> is an American reality television series that airs on the E ! ... The series debuted on October <b>14</b>, 2007 and has subsequently become one&nbsp;... The American dark comedy-drama series Weeds was created by Jenji Kohan and aired on ... <b>Season</b> two, which comprises 12 episodes, began <b>airing</b> on August <b>14</b>, 2006 and ... &quot;Sunday Cable Ratings: &#39;BET Awards&#39; + &#39;True Blood&#39;, European Football, &#39;<b>Keeping Up With the Kardashians</b>&#39;, &#39;Real Housewives of NJ&#39; &amp; More&quot;. True Blood is an American television drama series created by Alan Ball and based on The ... A total of 80 episodes of True Blood were broadcast over seven <b>seasons</b>. ... Gorman, Bill (September <b>14</b>, 2010). ... &quot;Sunday Cable Ratings: &#39;True Blood&#39; Beats &#39;Breaking Bad&#39; <b>Premiere</b>, + &#39;<b>Keeping Up With the Kardashians</b>&#39;, &#39;Very &nbsp;... <b>Release</b>. Original network, Fox. Original <b>release</b>, September 15, 2007 (2007-09- 15) – May 17, 2008 (2008-05-17). Season chronology. ← Previous Season 12. Next → <b>Season 14</b> &middot; List of Mad TV episodes. The thirteenth season of Mad TV, an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the ... A parody of the E!&#39;s <b>Keeping Up with the Kardashians</b> has Kardashian sisters&nbsp;... The Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic television series based on the comic book ... 49, <b>14</b>, &quot;The Grove&quot;, Michael E. Satrazemis, Scott M. Gimple, March 16, 2014 ... <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original <b>air</b> date, U.S. viewers ... &#39;Real Housewives of Atlanta&#39;, &#39;<b>Keeping Up With the Kardashians</b>&#39; &amp; More&quot;. Sister Wives is an American reality television series broadcast on TLC. It documents the life of a polygamist family living in Lehi, Utah, which includes patriarch Kody Brown, his four wives and their 17 children. Consisting of nine episodes, the first <b>season</b> premiered with a one-hour debut ... &quot;Sunday Cable Ratings: Nothing <b>Keeps Up</b> With <b>Kardashians</b>; Plus&nbsp;... Related shows, <b>Keeping Up with the Kardashians</b>. External links. Official website. Rob &amp; Chyna is an American reality television series starring Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna. ... On December <b>14</b>, 2016, E! renewed the series for a second <b>season</b> consisting of eight ... Later, Rob visits the strip club that gave Chyna her <b>start</b>.
When will keeping up with the kardashians season 14 air?
The <b>Old Firm</b> is the collective name for the Scottish football clubs Celtic and Rangers, which are both based in Glasgow. The two clubs are by far the <b>most</b> successful and popular in Scotland, and the rivalry between them <b>has</b> ... Since the 1985–86 season, one half of the <b>Old Firm has won</b> the Scottish League consistently and&nbsp;... Rangers Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in the Govan district of ... The club <b>has won</b> more league titles and domestic trebles than any other team ... large-scale crushing on a stairway exit at the culmination of an <b>Old</b> <b>Firm game</b> ... With <b>most</b> key Rangers players having refused to transfer to the new&nbsp;... The Celtic Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in Glasgow , which plays ... The club <b>has won</b> the Scottish league championship 50 times, <b>most</b> recently in 2018–19, the Scottish Cup 39 ... from 1996 to 2003, eight deaths in Glasgow were directly linked to <b>Old Firm matches</b>, and hundreds of assaults. <b>Most</b> titles <b>won</b>. Rangers (54 times champions, including 1 shared). The Scottish football champions are the <b>winners</b> of the highest league in Scottish football, ... No club outside the <b>Old Firm has won</b> the title since the 1984–85 season, when the&nbsp;... The Scottish Premier League (SPL) was the top level league competition for professional ... For <b>most</b> of its history, the Scottish Football League <b>had</b> a two divisional ... Each club then played a further five <b>matches</b> against the other five teams in their ... No team outside the <b>Old Firm has won</b> the Scottish league championship&nbsp;... Scott Brown (born 25 June 1985) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a central ... During Brown&#39;s time at Celtic, the club <b>has won</b> nine Scottish championships, five ... as Brown missed <b>most</b> of the second half of the season due to a broken leg ... Brown was sent off in the third <b>Old Firm game</b> of the season, after a&nbsp;... Supporters of Celtic (left) and Rangers during an <b>Old Firm</b> match at Celtic Park in 2008. The Union Jack flags signify the Unionist culture of many Rangers supporters. Sectarianism in Glasgow takes the form of religious and political sectarian rivalry between ... Many of these <b>have</b> occurred either before or after <b>Old Firm</b> football <b>matches</b>. Celtic Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in Parkhead, Glasgow. ... The current captain is Scott Brown, who <b>has</b> played over 500 <b>games</b> for the club. ... Paul McStay, who captained Celtic during the 1990s, <b>has won the</b> <b>most</b> caps for Scotland whilst at Celtic with 76 ... Classic Celtic <b>Old Firm</b> Clashes. Since that <b>game</b> they <b>have</b> faced 45 different sides in league football with their <b>most</b> regular opponent having been their <b>Old Firm</b> rivals Rangers, whom they&nbsp;... Martin Hugh Michael O&#39;Neill, OBE (born 1 March 1952) is a Northern Irish professional football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. <b>He</b> was <b>most</b> recently manager of Championship club Nottingham Forest. ... O&#39;Neill&#39;s first <b>Old Firm game</b>, in late August 2000, ended in a 6–2 victory for Celtic over Rangers.
Who has won the most old firm games?
The <b>Fundamental Rights</b>, Directive Principles of State Policy and <b>Fundamental</b> <b>Duties</b> are sections of the <b>Constitution of India</b> that prescribe the fundamental obligations of the states to its citizens and the duties and the rights of the citizens to the State. These sections comprise a constitutional bill of rights for <b>government</b> ... The <b>fundamental duties noted</b> in the constitution are as follows:. <b>Fundamental rights</b> are those rights which are essential for intellectual, moral and spiritual ... The Rights have their origins in <b>many</b> sources, including England&#39;s Bill of ... There are six <b>fundamental rights</b> recognised by the <b>Indian constitution</b>: ... The <b>fundamental rights</b> were <b>included</b> in the First Draft Constitution (February&nbsp;... The <b>Constitution of India</b> (IAST: Bhāratīya Saṃvidhāna) is the supreme law of India. The document lays down the framework demarcating fundamental political code, structure, procedures, powers, and duties of <b>government</b> institutions and sets out <b>fundamental rights</b> ... (The process took 2 years, 11 months and 18 days - at a <b>total</b> expenditure of&nbsp;... The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial court under the <b>Constitution of</b> <b>India</b>, the highest constitutional court, with the power of judicial review. Consisting of the Chief Justice of India and a <b>maximum</b> of 34 judges, it has ... It safeguards <b>fundamental rights</b> of citizens and settles disputes between various <b>government</b>&nbsp;... Part III of <b>Constitution</b> of Nepal describes about <b>Fundamental rights</b> and Duties of Nepalese ... Rights <b>described</b> in <b>constitution</b>[edit] ... <b>Government</b> of Nepal. The President of India (IAST: Bhārat kē Rāṣhṭrapati) is the ceremonial head of state of India ... As <b>mentioned</b> in Article 72 of the <b>Indian constitution</b>, the president is ... In such an emergency, <b>Fundamental Rights</b> of Indian citizens can be suspended. ... The general principle is that the <b>total number</b> of votes cast by Members of&nbsp;... The Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir was the legal document which established the ... Article 370 of the <b>Constitution of India stated</b> that Parliament of India and the ... <b>Government</b> of India can declare emergency in Jammu and Kashmir and ... Policy) and Part IVA, Article 51A (<b>Fundamental Duties</b>) of the Constitution are&nbsp;... The <b>Constitution</b> of Bhutan was enacted 18 July 2008 by the Royal <b>Government</b> of Bhutan. ... Royal <b>Government</b> of Bhutan appointed <b>Indian constitutional</b> lawyer K. K. Venugopal to serve as the <b>Constitutional</b> ... The State further endeavours to ensure <b>fundamental rights listed</b> under Article 7; to provide justice through a fair, &nbsp;... The <b>Constitution</b> of the Republic of Singapore is the supreme law of Singapore. A written ... A <b>constitution</b> can therefore be <b>described</b> as &quot;[t]he <b>fundamental</b> and organic ... of the East <b>India</b> Company in 1819, a <b>number</b> of laws having <b>constitutional</b> ... there was <b>no</b> bill of <b>rights</b> in the 1963 State <b>Constitution</b>, as the <b>fundamental</b>&nbsp;... The 42nd amendment to <b>Constitution of India</b>, officially known as The Constitution (Forty-second amendment) Act, 1976, was enacted during the Emergency (25 June 1975 – 21 March 1977) by the Indian National Congress <b>government</b> headed by Indira Gandhi. ... It laid down the <b>Fundamental Duties</b> of Indian citizens to the nation.
What is the total number of fundamental duties mentioned in the constitution of india?
&quot;<b>You</b>&#39;ve <b>Lost That Lovin&#39; Feelin</b>&#39;&quot; is a song written by Phil Spector, Barry Mann, and Cynthia ... However, Medley initially felt that the song <b>did</b> not suit their more <b>up</b>-tempo rhythm and blues style, and Mann ... &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;ve <b>Lost That Lovin&#39; Feelin</b>&#39;&quot; made its debut in the charts <b>on</b> December 12, 1964. ... <b>Come</b> Back, Charleston Blue. Indeed, according to BMI, &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;ve <b>Lost That Lovin&#39; Feelin</b>&#39;&quot; became the most- played song <b>on</b> American radio and television of the 20th century, with more than &nbsp;... John William &quot;Long John&quot; Baldry (12 January 1941 – 21 July 2005) was an English-Canadian ... 1 in the UK, and in Australia where his duet with Kathi McDonald <b>You</b>&#39;ve <b>Lost That Lovin&#39; Feelin</b>&#39; reached No. ... Later, Baldry <b>was the</b> announcer introducing the Stones <b>on</b> their US-only live album, Got Live If <b>You</b> Want It!,&nbsp;... Reproduction is the first album released by British synthpop group The Human League. ... <b>You</b>&#39;ve <b>Lost That Loving Feeling</b>&quot; – 9:39; &quot;Austerity/Girl One (Medley)&quot; – 6:44; &quot;Zero as a Limit&quot; – 4:13. The following tracks were first added when the album was released <b>on</b> CD in 1989: &quot;Introducing&quot; – 3:19; &quot;The Dignity of Labour part&nbsp;... Kathryn Marie &quot;Kathi&quot; McDonald (September 25, 1948 – October 3, 2012) was an American blues and rock singer. <b>She</b> performed with Kathi McDonald &amp; Friends. <b>She</b> appeared <b>on</b> an extensive list of rock and blues albums and toured with ... <b>She</b> and Baldry enjoyed success in Australia where their duet &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;ve <b>Lost That</b>&nbsp;... Woodrow Huckleberry Tiberius Boyd is a character <b>on</b> the American television show Cheers, portrayed by Woody Harrelson. Woody came to Cheers at the beginning of the fourth season of Cheers in 1985 in the episode &quot;Birth, Death, Love and Rice&quot;. ... &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;ve <b>Lost That Loving Feeling</b>&quot;, Woody asks him, &quot;How <b>come you</b> changed&nbsp;... Cynthia Weil (born October 18, 1940) is an American songwriter who wrote many songs ... [works went from] epic ballads (&#39;<b>On</b> Broadway&#39;, &#39;<b>You</b>&#39;ve <b>Lost That Lovin&#39;</b> <b>Feelin</b>&#39;&#39;) to outright rockers (&#39;Kicks&#39;, &#39;We&#39;ve Gotta Get <b>Out</b> of This Place&#39;) [and they ... In 2015, Weil published her first novel, <b>I</b>&#39;m Glad <b>I Did</b>, a mystery set in 1963. Phillip Harvey Spector is an American record producer, musician, and songwriter who ... Spector&#39;s other chart-topping singles include &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;ve <b>Lost That Lovin&#39;</b> <b>Feelin</b>&#39;&quot; ... It <b>was the</b> seventh number-one single <b>on</b> the newly formed chart. ... De Souza added that he saw Spector <b>come out</b> of the back door of the house with a&nbsp;... Sonny &amp; Cher were an American rock duo of entertainers made <b>up</b> of husband- and-wife Sonny Bono and Cher in the 1960s and 1970s. The couple started their &nbsp;... Donny Edward Hathaway (October 1, 1945 – January 13, 1979) was an American soul singer, ... He <b>did</b> the arrangements for hits by the Unifics (&quot;Court of Love&quot; and &quot;The ... <b>You</b>&quot;, originally a hit for Aretha Franklin, and &quot;<b>You</b>&#39;ve <b>Lost That</b> <b>Loving Feeling</b>&quot;. ... The album can also be found <b>on</b> the British online music and culture&nbsp;...
When did you lost that loving feeling come out?
Further changes <b>were</b> made to the panel and show&#39;s <b>host</b> in later seasons, as a direct result of each respective member&nbsp;... Season fourteen of America&#39;s Got Talent, an American talent show competition, began ... Crews as the new host, having <b>hosted America&#39;s Got Talent</b>: The Champions earlier that year, and Gabrielle Union and Julianne Hough as new judges. Season One of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, an American talent show competition, began broadcasting in the United States during 2006, from June 21 to August 17 on NBC. It <b>was</b> originally intended to be aired after the first season of Britain&#39;s Got Talent, but following a dispute between that edition&#39;s planned <b>host</b> and&nbsp;... Got Talent <b>is a</b> British talent show TV format conceived and owned by Simon Cowell&#39;s SYCOtv ... <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b> debuted on 21 June 2006, and <b>was</b> the first international edition of the franchise to be produced and broadcast. ... Country/region, Local Name, Network, Premiere, <b>Host</b>(s), Judges, Seasons and winners&nbsp;... The spin-off is <b>hosted</b> by Terry Crews, who is joined by a panel of judges – at present, the panel consists of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b> judges, Simon Cowell, Heidi&nbsp;... Season twelve of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, an American talent show competition, began broadcasting in the United States during 2017, from May 30 to September 20 on NBC. Following the previous season, Nick Cannon ended his role as <b>host</b> of the ... personality Tyra Banks <b>was</b> unveiled as the new <b>host</b> for <b>America&#39;s Got</b> <b>Talent</b>&nbsp;... Season thirteen of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, an American talent show competition, began broadcasting in the United States during 2018, from May 29 to September 19 on NBC. The season saw no major changes in format, nor with the <b>host</b> and judging ... As with the previous year, the judges&#39; auditions <b>were</b> held and filmed in &nbsp;... Season Five of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, an American talent show competition, began ... The fifth season <b>was</b> won by soul singer Michael Grimm, with classical ... who had recently finished his fourth season as <b>host</b> of the American edition of Deal&nbsp;... Season Two of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, an American talent show competition, began broadcasting in the United States during 2007, from June 5 to August 21 on NBC. The success of the first season led to the network commissioning additional episodes. As part of the new season <b>that was</b> commissioned, production staff made ... over as <b>host of America&#39;s Got Talent</b>; while Sharon Osbourne <b>was</b> brought in&nbsp;... Season Six of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, an American talent show competition, began broadcasting ... Although there <b>were</b> no major changes in the program&#39;s format or with its panel and <b>host</b>, nor any major disruptions to ... The sixth season <b>was</b> won by jazz singer Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr., with silhouette dance group&nbsp;...
Who were the hosts of america got talent?
&quot;<b>In the Heat of the Night</b>&quot; is a 1967 song performed by Ray Charles, composed by Quincy Jones, and written by Marilyn Bergman and Alan Bergman for the film&nbsp;... The two senior police officials find that they get along in excellent fashion, in both professional and personal spheres. <b>Themes</b>[edit]. Main&nbsp;... <b>In the Heat of the Night</b> is a 1967 American mystery drama film directed by Norman Jewison. ... seemed to hate outsiders more than itself, a <b>theme</b> reflecting the uncertain mood of the time as the civil rights movement attempted to take hold . <b>In the Heat of the Night</b> may refer to: <b>In the Heat of the Night</b> (novel), a 1965 novel by John Ball; <b>In the Heat of the Night</b> (film), a 1967 film based on the novel&nbsp;... <b>In the Heat of the Night</b> is a 1965 mystery novel by John Ball set in the community of Wells, South Carolina. The main character is a black police detective named&nbsp;... William Bradford &quot;Bill&quot; Champlin (born May 21, 1947) is an American singer, musician, arranger ... That year, he also sang the <b>theme</b> to the television show <b>In</b> <b>the Heat of the Night</b>. In 1990, Champlin wrote, produced, and sang lead on &quot; Hearts&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Heat of the Night</b>&quot; is a song written by Canadian rock musician Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance and performed by Adams. The song became the most successful&nbsp;... The <b>Heat</b> of the Day is a novel by Anglo-Irish Elizabeth Bowen, first published in 1948 in the ... 4 Main <b>themes</b>. 4.1 Time; 4.2 Identity; 4.3 Freedom; 4.4 Nation; 4.5 Knowing/knowledge; 4.6 Narratives; 4.7 Place; 4.8 War. 5 Motifs. 5.1 Clocks, watches and&nbsp;... Donna Denise Nicholas (born July 12, 1944) is a Retired American actress and social activist ... series Room 222, and for her role as Councilwoman Harriet DeLong on the NBC/CBS drama series <b>In the Heat of the Night</b>. ... Theater: &#39; Daddy Goodness&#39; Has St. Marks Premiere: Negro Troupe Essays a Religious <b>Theme</b>. Alan Bergman (born September 11, 1925) and Marilyn Bergman (née Keith, born November 10 ... The Bergmans wrote lyrics for &quot;<b>In the Heat of the Night</b>&quot; with music by Quincy Jones for the 1967 film of the same ... With Dave Grusin, the Bergmans wrote the <b>theme</b> songs for the television series The Sandy Duncan Show&nbsp;...
Who sings the theme song for the tv show in the heat of the night?
&quot;Fix You&quot; is a song by the British rock band Coldplay. It was written by all four members of the ... The song has been used on the final sequences of the episode &quot;<b>I&#39;ll Try to Fix You</b>&quot; of the 2012 HBO&#39;s television series The Newsroom, as well as &nbsp;... &quot;I Can&#39;t <b>Fix You</b>&quot; is a song by South African-American singer Sasha Pieterse. The single was ... “And it kind of came down to me realizing that, because I couldn&#39;t do that, all I could do was love them and support them, and <b>try</b> to keep them accountable.” ... Ten percent of the single&#39;s sales <b>will</b> go to benefiting the non- profit&#39;s&nbsp;... &quot;Block You&quot;, sung to the tune of &quot;<b>Fix You</b>&quot;, by Coldplay. The song ... When I <b>try</b> my best but I don&#39;t succeed. I blocked the ... And <b>I will try</b> to block you. It&#39;s been&nbsp;... X&amp;Y is the third studio album by the British rock band Coldplay. It was released on 6 June 2005 ... It spawned the singles &quot;Speed of Sound&quot;, &quot;<b>Fix You</b>&quot;, &quot;Talk&quot;, &quot; The Hardest Part&quot;, &quot;What If&quot;, and &quot;White Shadows&quot;. ... Drummer <b>Will</b> Champion later admitted that Coldplay did not rush to complete the album &quot;because the prospect&nbsp;... The Newsroom is an American television drama series created by Aaron Sorkin, which premiered on the premium cable network HBO on June 24, 2012. The series concluded on December 14, 2014, and consists of 25 episodes over three seasons. Jeff Daniels stars as Atlantis Cable News anchor <b>Will</b> McAvoy, who takes a ... <b>Will</b>, Charlie, and Mac are <b>trying</b> to convince Leona and her son Reese to&nbsp;... GA Review[edit]. Article (edit | visual edit | history) · Article talk (edit | history) · Watch. Reviewer: ... Nether, myself or Nerdy Science Dude knows how to <b>fix</b> the prose, but <b>I will try</b> to think of one. ... I saw Wizardman&#39;s review of another race article which <b>you</b> also nominated; please use his suggestions here, as I think they &#39;<b>ll</b> help. Article (edit | visual edit | history) · Article talk (edit | history) · Watch. Reviewer: Cwmhiraeth (talk ... Deleted this sentence as <b>you</b> said it looked like an overview which was what I wrote this sentence ... <b>I will try to fix</b> them as soon as possible. If it doesn&#39;t, <b>I will try to fix</b> the size for <b>you</b>. ... On another note, do <b>you</b> think we should link this article to the Chinese ... Okay <b>I&#39;ll try</b> to turn the list into sentences! I hope I did this properly, if not <b>fix</b> it or let me know and <b>I will try to fix</b> it. ... If doing so orphans them, can <b>you</b> think of some other place to create useful links to&nbsp;... <b>Tried to fix</b>. &quot;Kuhn completed a pass to the large end Tot McCullough,&quot; I&#39;d just say end, plus link the ... <b>Will try</b> to expand (assuming that&#39;s what <b>you</b> mean).
Who sings the song i will try to fix you?
<b>Dinosaur National Monument</b> is an American national monument <b>located</b> on the southeast flank of the Uinta Mountains on the border between Colorado and&nbsp;... Uintah County is a county in the U.S. <b>state</b> of Utah. As of the 2010 United States Census the population was 32,588. Its county seat and largest <b>city</b> is Vernal. ... They <b>established</b> the county seat at Ashley, a now-abandoned settlement three ... <b>Dinosaur National Monument</b> (part); Horseshoe Bend <b>State</b> Park; Musket Shot&nbsp;... Bears Ears <b>National Monument</b> is a United States <b>national monument located</b> in San Juan County in southeastern Utah, <b>established</b> by ... The vast majority of the land within the <b>national monument</b> is federal land, though the <b>State</b> of Utah ... <b>dinosaur</b> bones and tracks, among many of the other fragile features in Bears Ears. There are 128 protected areas in the United States known as <b>national</b> <b>monuments</b>. ... President Theodore Roosevelt <b>established</b> the first <b>national</b> <b>monument</b>, ... status by Congress, while others have been transferred to <b>state</b> control or disbanded. ... and contains fossils of <b>dinosaurs</b> including Allosaurus and various long-neck&nbsp;... <b>Established</b>, September 18, 1996. Visitors, 878,000 (in 2014). Governing body, Bureau of Land Management. Website, Grand Staircase–Escalante <b>National</b> <b>Monument</b>. The Grand Staircase–Escalante <b>National Monument</b> (GSENM) is a United States <b>national</b> ... On October 3, 2007, the <b>dinosaur&#39;s</b> name, Gryposaurus <b>monumentensis</b>&nbsp;... Cedar Breaks <b>National Monument</b> is a U.S. <b>National Monument located</b> in the U.S. <b>state</b> of Utah near Cedar <b>City</b>. Cedar Breaks is a natural amphitheater,&nbsp;... Fossil Butte National Monument is a United States National Monument managed by the National Park Service, <b>located</b> 15 ... Fossil Butte National Monument was <b>established</b> as a national monument on October 23, 1972. Fossil Butte ... See also[edit]. <b>Dinosaur National Monument</b>, Colorado, Utah ... <b>State</b> Historical Sites:. San Juan Islands <b>National Monument</b> is a U.S. <b>National Monument located</b> in the Salish Sea in the <b>state</b> of Washington. The <b>monument</b> protects archaeological&nbsp;... Dinosaur is a statutory town <b>located</b> in Moffat County, Colorado, United States. The town ... <b>Dinosaur National Monument</b> headquarters is <b>located</b> just east of the town on U.S. ... List of <b>cities</b> and towns in Colorado &middot; Colorado counties ... <b>State</b> of Colorado, Department of Personnel &amp; Administration, Colorado <b>State</b> Archives. Pipe Spring <b>National Monument</b> is a United States <b>National Monument located</b> in the U.S. <b>state</b> ... Antonio Armijo discovered the springs when he passed through the area in 1829, when he <b>established</b> by the Armijo Route of the Old Spanish Trail. ... Colorado &middot; Craters of the Moon &middot; Devils Postpile &middot; Devils Tower &middot; <b>Dinosaur</b> &nbsp;...
Where is the dinosaur national monument located city and state?
<b>Trolls</b> is a 2016 American computer-animated musical comedy film based on the <b>Troll</b> dolls ... <b>Poppy</b> and Branch find the rest of the captured <b>Trolls</b> being guarded by a scullery maid named Bridget (perjoratively called &quot;Idget&quot; by Chef). <b>Poppy</b>&nbsp;... <b>Trolls</b>: The Beat Goes On! is a 2018 American animated television series produced ... <b>Poppy</b> (Amanda Leighton), the sweet and optimistic queen of the <b>trolls</b> and&nbsp;... <b>Trolls</b> Holiday is a 2017 Christmas special that premiered on NBC on November 24, 2017. ... After Queen <b>Poppy</b> and the <b>Trolls</b> took away Trollstice from Bergen Town, the Bergens have no holidays to celebrate since the Chef&#39;s defeat. <b>Trolls</b> World Tour is an upcoming American computer-animated musical comedy film produced ... Anna Kendrick as <b>Poppy</b>, the sweetest, optimistic Queen of the <b>Trolls</b>. Justin Timberlake as Branch, an over-cautious, good-hearted survivalist&nbsp;... <b>Trolls</b>: The Beat Goes On! is a 2018 American animated television series ... Queen <b>Poppy</b> invites the Bergens to a party, leaving the other <b>trolls</b> horrified. Anna Cooke Kendrick (born August 9, 1985) is an American actress, singer, and author. ... and Aubrey Plaza, voiced a main character, <b>Poppy</b>, in the animated film <b>Trolls</b>, and co-starred in the action thriller The Accountant, with Ben Affleck. <b>Poppy</b> is a feminine given name derived from the name of the flower &quot;<b>poppy</b>&quot;, derived from the ... <b>Poppy</b>, a <b>troll</b> in the 2016 film <b>Trolls</b>; <b>Poppy</b> O&#39;Hair, twin sister of Holly O&#39;Hair and daughter of Rapunzel from Ever After High; <b>Poppy</b> Adams,&nbsp;... Amanda Leighton (born June 7, 1993) is an American actress. She is known for her voice acting work as Blossom in the 2016 Cartoon Network animated series The Powerpuff Girls, <b>Poppy</b> in the 2018 Netflix animated series <b>Trolls</b>:&nbsp;... Laura Tesoro (born 19 August 1996) is a Belgian singer and actress. She represented Belgium ... In the same year, Tesoro took part in the Flemish version of two animation movies: she first dubbed <b>Poppy</b> in DreamWorks&#39; <b>Trolls</b> and later, &nbsp;... Belinda Peregrín Schüll (born 1989), commonly known as Belinda, is a Spanish singer, ... In June of the same year Belinda was announced as part of the Spanish adaptation of the film <b>Trolls</b>, lending her voice to the character <b>Poppy</b>. Apart from&nbsp;...
Who does the voice of poppy in the movie trolls?
”Cas” <b>Castiel</b> /ˌkæstiˈɛl/ is a fictional character portrayed by Misha Collins on The CW&#39;s ... In the series, <b>Castiel</b> brings Dean Winchester <b>back</b> from Hell and frequently ... In the <b>season</b> four premiere &quot;Lazarus Rising&quot;, the angel <b>Castiel</b> is <b>introduced</b> as ... <b>Castiel&#39;s</b> vessel, who claims to have little memory of his <b>life</b> as a vessel. The fifth <b>season</b> of Supernatural, an American dark fantasy television series created by Eric ... The <b>season</b> also features the <b>return</b> of Jo and her mother Ellen Harvelle, ... Sam receives a visit from Jessica; he tries to have a normal <b>life</b> by settling ... for the Devil&quot;, <b>brought back Castiel</b> and now granted them salvation in Heaven. The sixth <b>season</b> of Supernatural, an American dark fantasy television series created by Eric ... finale with Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) living a happy and normal <b>life</b>. ... Raphael arrives and Balthazar leaves <b>Castiel</b> to deal with the mess. ... to collect alpha creatures, and that he is the one <b>who brought</b> Sam <b>back</b> from&nbsp;... The fourth <b>season</b> of Supernatural, an American dark fantasy television series created by Eric ... The angels intervene to rescue Dean from Hell and bring him <b>back to life</b> after he ... 2 Episodes; 3 Production; 4 Reception; <b>5</b> References; 6 External links ... <b>Castiel</b> (Misha Collins) appears, revealing himself to be an angel , not a&nbsp;... <b>Castiel</b> helps Dean escape the angels, as Dean kills Ruby (who was a spy for Lilith) but arrives moments too late to stop Lucifer from breaking free. <b>Season 5</b>. After&nbsp;... Crowley is a fictional character on the American paranormal drama television series Supernatural who is portrayed by actor Mark Sheppard, and is the King of Hell. <b>Introduced</b> in the fifth season, Sheppard has appeared a recurring role in ... Crowley is <b>introduced</b> mid-way through <b>Season 5</b> in the episode &quot;Abandon All Hope. Samuel &quot;Sam&quot; Winchester is a fictional character and one of the protagonists of the American drama television series Supernatural along with his older brother, Dean. He is portrayed primarily by Jared Padalecki. Contents. 1 Background; 2 Storylines. 2.1 Season 1; 2.2 Season 2; 2.3 Season 3; 2.4 Season 4; 2.5 <b>Season</b> <b>5</b> ... It is revealed that Crowley <b>brought back</b> Sam and Samuel so that they could&nbsp;... &quot;Lazarus Rising&quot; is the fourth <b>season</b> premiere of the CW television series Supernatural. ... as Dean <b>returns</b> from hell and tries to discover how he came <b>back to life</b>. The episode is perhaps most significant for introducing the angel <b>Castiel</b> (Misha ... At first, Sam also does not believe that Dean is <b>back</b> and tries to attack him. With the Apocalypse over, God resurrects <b>Castiel</b>, who in turn brings Bobby <b>back</b> <b>to life</b>. The sixth <b>season</b> episode &quot;Weekend At Bobby&#39;s&quot; is centered on Bobby;&nbsp;... Meg Masters is a fictional character on The CW Television Network&#39;s drama and horror ... <b>Castiel</b> and the Winchesters rescue Meg in the eighth season episode ... Realizing that demonic possession could explain his actions, the writers <b>brought</b> <b>back</b> Meg because she ... Supernatural: The Official Companion <b>Season 5</b>.
Who brought castiel back to life in season 5?
See also: The <b>Nightmare Before Christmas</b>. <b>Jack</b> Wellington is the patron spirit of Halloween, portrayed as ... had &quot;four or five <b>skeleton</b> children at hand&quot; <b>who play</b> together in a xylophone band. The <b>Nightmare Before Christmas</b> is a 1993 American stop-motion animated musical Halloween-Christmas dark fantasy film directed by Henry Selick, and produced and conceived by Tim Burton. It tells the story of <b>Jack Skellington</b>, the King of &quot;Halloween Town&quot; who ... for the residents to <b>play</b> with, which in a way, fulfills Jack&#39;s original dream. This article lists characters seen in the film The <b>Nightmare Before Christmas</b> and two video ... The film&#39;s protagonist, <b>Jack Skellington</b> is a skeleton who holds the title of The Pumpkin King. ... like the original Dr. Frankenstein), Finklestein takes full responsibility over Sally and <b>acts</b> as an over-protective father and in some ways&nbsp;... Christopher Sarandon Jr is an American <b>actor</b>. He is known best for <b>playing</b> Prince Humperdinck in the movie The Princess Bride, the vampire Jerry Dandrige in Fright Night, Detective Mike Norris in Child&#39;s <b>Play</b> (1988), and for providing the speaking voice of <b>Jack Skellington</b> in The <b>Nightmare Before Christmas</b>. Daniel Robert Elfman (born May 29, 1953) is an American composer, singer, songwriter, record producer, <b>actor</b>, ... The songs for The <b>Nightmare Before</b> <b>Christmas</b> and Corpse Bride were overarchingly influenced by ... Meeting Song,&quot; and &quot;Making Christmas&quot;; four songs for the main character <b>Jack Skellington</b> &quot; Jack&#39;s Lament&nbsp;... The <b>Nightmare Before Christmas</b>: Oogie&#39;s Revenge (ナイトメアービフォア ... the film , <b>Jack Skellington</b> once again feels Halloween has become dull and repetitive. Haunted Mansion Holiday is a seasonal overlay of the Haunted Mansion attraction at Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland that blends the settings and characters of the original Haunted Mansion with those of Tim Burton&#39;s 1993 film The <b>Nightmare Before Christmas</b>. ... <b>Jack Skellington</b> greets guests at the gates, wishing them a Merry Christmas&nbsp;... The events of the game take place <b>before</b> the movie, The <b>Nightmare Before</b> ... with <b>Jack Skellington</b> preparing for Halloween, approximately one year <b>before</b> the ... him saying that when Oogie took over the town would be theirs to <b>play</b> with. The <b>Nightmare Before Christmas</b> is the fifteenth soundtrack album by American composer ... Danny Elfman – principal artist (<b>Jack Skellington</b>, Barrell), vocals; Catherine O&#39;Hara – principal artist (Sally, Shock), vocals; Glenn Shadix – principal&nbsp;... Halloween Screams: A Villainous Surprise in the Skies is a Halloween-themed fireworks show ... The Anaheim version differs in that it is hosted by <b>Jack</b> <b>Skellington</b> from Tim Burton&#39;s The <b>Nightmare Before Christmas</b>. The show ran ... be introduced. On other occasions, the show can still <b>played</b> even without fireworks as well.
Who plays jack skeleton in nightmare before christmas?
The United States <b>Congress</b> is the bicameral legislature of the federal government of the United States, and consists of two chambers: the House of&nbsp;... A <b>congress</b> is a formal meeting of the representatives of different countries, constituent states, organizations, trade unions, political parties or other groups. The Library of <b>Congress</b> (LOC) is the research library that officially serves the United States <b>Congress</b> and is the de facto national library of the United States. The Continental <b>Congress</b> was initially a convention of delegates from a number of British American colonies at the height of the American Revolution, who&nbsp;... The African National <b>Congress</b> (ANC) is the Republic of South Africa&#39;s governing political party. It has been the ruling party of post-apartheid South Africa since&nbsp;... The One Hundred Eleventh United States <b>Congress</b> was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government from January 3, 2009, until&nbsp;... The Second Continental <b>Congress</b> was a meeting of delegates from the Thirteen Colonies in America which united in the American Revolutionary War. A formal gathering or assembly; a conference held to discuss or decide on a specific question. (often capitalized: <b>Congress</b>) A legislative body of a state, originally&nbsp;... The 116th United States <b>Congress</b> is the current meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the Senate and the&nbsp;... <b>Congress</b> Poland or Russian Poland, formally known as the Kingdom of Poland, was a polity created in 1815 by the <b>Congress</b> of Vienna as a sovereign Polish&nbsp;...
Who has the authority to make laws for the united states?
<b>No Smoking Day</b> is an annual health awareness <b>day</b> in the United Kingdom which is intended to help smokers who want to <b>quit smoking</b>. The <b>first No</b> <b>Smoking</b>&nbsp;... <b>Celebrations</b>, 31 May. Date, 31 May. Next time, 31 May 2020 (2020-05-31). Frequency, annual. World <b>No Tobacco Day</b> (WNTD) is observed around the world every year on 31 May. ... WNTD awareness campaign for the theme ″ Tobacco-free youth″ and published on YouTube, and podcasts were <b>first</b> used in 2009. Ash Wednesday is a Christian holy <b>day</b> of prayer and fasting. It is preceded by Shrove Tuesday ... Such <b>celebrations</b> presume preparation of an appropriate area and include ... In the United Kingdom, <b>No Smoking Day</b> was held for the <b>first</b> time on Ash Wednesday in 1984 but is now fixed as the second Wednesday in March. Significance, Time/date to <b>smoke</b>/<b>celebrate</b> Cannabis. Observances, Cannabis consumption. Date, 4:20 / April 20. Frequency, Daily, annually. 420, 4:20, or 4/20 (pronounced four-twenty) is slang in cannabis culture for the consumption of ... On that <b>day</b> many marijuana users protest in civil disobedience by gathering in&nbsp;... This is a list of movable observances within Western Christianity. It includes secular ... <b>First</b> Sunday of the year, unless the Sunday falls on January 1, 6, or 7, then January 2: ... Baptism of the Lord – (Western Christianity in countries where Epiphany is <b>celebrated</b> on January 7 or 8) ... National <b>No Smoking Day</b> (Ireland). World AIDS <b>Day</b>, designated on 1 December every year since 1988, is an international <b>day</b> dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection and mourning those who have died of the disease. Government and health officials, <b>non</b>-governmental organizations, and ... World AIDS <b>Day</b> was <b>first</b> conceived in August 1987 by James W. Bunn and&nbsp;... Oktoberfest is the world&#39;s largest Volksfest Held annually in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, it is a ... Thus, the festival now runs for 17 <b>days</b> when the <b>first</b> Sunday is 2 October and 18 ... During World War II, from 1939 to 1945, no Oktoberfest was <b>celebrated</b>. ... Because of problems enforcing the <b>anti</b>-<b>smoking</b> law in the big tents,&nbsp;... Religious views on <b>smoking</b> vary widely. Indigenous peoples of the Americas have traditionally ... Though there is <b>no</b> official canonical prohibition regarding the use of <b>tobacco</b>, the ... The <b>first</b> fatwas discouraging the use of <b>tobacco</b> dates from 1602. ... as a commandment by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-<b>day</b> Saints. &quot;Cold turkey&quot; refers to the abrupt cessation of a substance dependence and the resulting ... Smoking cessation methods advanced by J. Wayne McFarland and Elman J. Folkenburg (an ... The very <b>first</b> adaptation of the phrase “cold turkey” to its current meaning is a matter of ... &quot;The Five-<b>Day</b> Plan to <b>Quit Smoking</b>&quot; (PDF). March is the third month of the year and named after Mars in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. It is the second of seven months to have a length of 31 <b>days</b> . In the Northern Hemisphere, the meteorological beginning of spring occurs on the <b>first day</b> of March. ... Ancient Roman observances <b>celebrated</b> in March include Agonium Martiale,&nbsp;...
When was the first no smoking day celebrated?
&quot;<b>My Woman</b>, <b>My Woman</b>, <b>My Wife</b>&quot; is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Marty Robbins. It was released in January 1970 as the first&nbsp;... <b>My Woman</b>, <b>My Woman</b>, <b>My Wife</b> is a 1970 studio album by Dean Martin, arranged by John Bahler, Glen D. Hardin and Billy Strange. The album peaked at 97 on&nbsp;... <b>My Woman</b> may refer to: <b>My Woman</b> (album), a 2016 album by American singer- songwriter Angel Olsen; <b>My Woman</b> (film), a 1933 American drama romance film &nbsp;... <b>My Woman</b> is a 1933 American drama romance film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Helen Twelvetrees, Victor Jory and Wallace Ford. Plot[ edit]. A devoted <b>wife</b> helps her husband achieve success as a radio comic, but&nbsp;... &quot;Bess, You Is <b>My Woman</b> Now&quot; is a duet with music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin. This song comes from the Gershwins&#39; opera Porgy and Bess&nbsp;... Mademoiselle Josette, <b>My Woman</b> is a 1933 French comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Annabella, Jean Murat and Edith Méra. It is based &nbsp;... &quot;What <b>My Woman</b> Can&#39;t Do&quot; is a song by American country singer George Jones. It became a #6 hit when it was released on Epic Records in 1973. Martin David Robinson (September 26, 1925 – December 8, 1982), known professionally as ... Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs, and was awarded the Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 1970, for &quot;<b>My Woman</b>, <b>My Woman</b>, <b>My</b> <b>Wife</b>&quot;. &quot;Get Your Hands off <b>My Woman</b>&quot; is a song by the English rock band the Darkness . The song was released in February 2003 as the lead single from the group&#39;s&nbsp;... ... &quot;Tonight Carmen&quot;; &quot;I Walk Alone&quot;; &quot;It&#39;s a Sin&quot;; &quot;<b>My Woman</b>, <b>My Woman</b>, <b>My Wife</b>&quot; ; &quot;Laura (What&#39;s He Got That I Ain&#39;t Got)&quot;; &quot;El Paso City&quot;; &quot;Among My Souvenirs&quot;&nbsp;...
Who sings my woman my woman my wife?
Antonio Santi Giuseppe Meucci was an Italian inventor and an associate of Giuseppe Garibaldi ... Representatives also honored Meucci in a resolution in <b>2002</b> for having had some role in the development of the <b>telephone</b>, although the U.S.&nbsp;... The <b>2002</b> New Hampshire Senate election phone jamming scandal involved the use of a ... He was convicted on December 15, 2005, of <b>telephone</b> harassment &quot; for his part in a plot to jam the Democratic Party&#39;s <b>phones</b> on Election Day <b>2002</b>&quot;. The Swiss <b>telephone</b> numbering plan implements the ITU-T recommendation E. 164 and is designated E.164/<b>2002</b>, based on its&nbsp;... Phone (Korean: 폰; RR: Pon) is a <b>2002</b> South Korean supernatural horror film written and directed by Ahn Byeong-ki and starring Ha Ji-won and Kim Yoo-mi. Pages in category &quot;Mobile <b>phones</b> introduced in <b>2002</b>&quot;. The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn &nbsp;... TOT Public Company Limited (ทีโอที) is a Thai state-owned telecommunications company. Originally established in 1954 and corporatized in <b>2002</b>, TOT used to be known as the <b>Telephone</b> Organization&nbsp;... The first session of Canada&#39;s 37th Parliament unanimously passed a Canadian Parliamentary Motion on Alexander Graham Bell on June 21, <b>2002</b>, to affirm that Alexander Graham Bell was the inventor of the <b>telephone</b>. <b>2002</b>[edit]. The Nokia 6100 and 6610 (above) from <b>2002</b> were the first colour- screen <b>phones</b> to sell over a million. Nokia 6100, 15 million&nbsp;... CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC is a <b>telephone</b> operating company owned by CenturyLink that provides local <b>telephone</b> service in Alabama. The company was established in <b>2002</b> upon CenturyTel&#39;s purchase of lines&nbsp;... Country Code: +1284 &middot; International Call Prefix: 011 (outside NANP). Calls from the British ... <b>Telephones</b> - main lines in use: 11,700 (<b>2002</b>). <b>Telephones</b> - mobile &nbsp;...
Who did congress honor in 2002 for contributing to the invention of the telephone?
<b>Bright</b> is a 2017 American urban fantasy crime film directed by David Ayer, written by Max ... Rodriguez contacts Kandomere and his human <b>partner</b> Hildebrandt Ulysses ... <b>Will Smith</b> as Daryl Ward, a human LAPD officer. ... The website&#39;s critical consensus reads, &quot;<b>Bright</b> tries to blend fantasy, hard-hitting cop <b>drama</b>, and&nbsp;... Willard &quot;<b>Will</b>&quot; Carroll <b>Smith</b> Jr. (born September 25, 1968), <b>is</b> an American <b>actor</b> and rapper. ... landed <b>Smith</b> and his former DJ and rap <b>partner</b> Mark Forrest (Lord Supreme) ... His film <b>Bright</b> was distributed via Netflix on December 22, 2017. Overbrook Entertainment is an American production company and record label based in Culver City, California. It was founded by <b>partners Will Smith</b> and James Lassiter in 1998, around the ... Annie (2014); Collateral Beauty (2016); <b>Bright</b> ( 2017); To All the Boys I&#39;ve Loved Before (2018); Cobra Kai (2018); Hala (2019)&nbsp;... Justice <b>Smith</b> (born August 9, 1995) <b>is</b> an American <b>actor</b> best known to international audiences for his role as Franklin Webb in the 2018 science fiction film Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. <b>Smith</b> also stars in the 2019 films, Detective Pikachu, as Tim Goodman and All the <b>Bright</b> Places, alongside Elle&nbsp;... The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is an American sitcom television series created by Quincy Jones, Andy and Susan Borowitz, that originally aired on NBC from September 10, 1990 to May 20, 1996. The show stars <b>Will Smith</b> as a fictionalized version of himself, a street-smart ... While <b>playing</b> street basketball, Will misses a shot and the ball hits a group of&nbsp;... Viola &quot;Vy&quot; Smith – The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Spouse(s). Joe Duckett ( m. 1976; div. 1977). Van Johnson ( m. 1979; div. 1991). Children, 2. Vernee Christell Watson-Johnson (née Watson; born January 14, 1954) is an American actress ... The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990–96), <b>playing</b> the mother of <b>Will Smith</b>&#39;s character. Joel Edgerton (born 23 June 1974) is an Australian <b>actor</b> and filmmaker. He has appeared in ... Special and Loving, and in 2017, he starred in the film <b>Bright</b> as Officer Nick Jacoby, an orc who is a cop. ... &quot;Watch THR&#39;s Full, Uncensored <b>Actor</b> Roundtable With <b>Will Smith</b>, Mark Ruffalo and More - <b>Actor</b> Oscar Roundtable&quot;. <b>Will Smith</b> is an American <b>actor</b> and producer. His breakthrough came when he <b>played</b> a ... &quot;<b>Will Smith</b>, David Ayer Reteaming on Max Landis Spec &#39;<b>Bright</b>&#39;&quot;. Mark Abraham <b>Bright</b> (born 6 June 1962) <b>is</b> an English sports correspondent and former footballer. Born to a Gambian father and English mother, he was adopted into a foster family in Stoke-on-Trent at an early age. He <b>played</b> non-league football for local side Leek Town, before joining ... Building an effective strike <b>partnership</b> with Ian Wright, he scored 114 goals in&nbsp;... John <b>Bright</b> (16 November 1811 – 27 March 1889) was a British Radical and Liberal statesman, one of the greatest orators of his generation and a promoter of free trade policies. A Quaker, <b>Bright is</b> most famous for battling the Corn Laws. In <b>partnership</b> with Richard Cobden, he founded the Anti-Corn Law League, ... G. B. <b>Smith</b> (eds.)&nbsp;...
Who plays will smith's partner in bright?
<b>Minions</b> is a 2015 American 3D computer-animated comedy film, serving as a spin-off prequel ... Sandra Bullock &middot; Jon Hamm &middot; Michael Keaton &middot; Allison Janney &middot; Steve ... It ended its theatrical run on December 17, 2015 <b>playing</b> for a total of 161 ... Michael O&#39;Sullivan of The Washington Post gave the film two and a half stars&nbsp;... Michael John Douglas (born September 5, 1951), known professionally as <b>Michael Keaton</b>, ... also provided voices for characters in animated films such as Cars (2006), Toy Story 3 (2010), and <b>Minions</b> (2015). ... Keaton also worked as an actor in Pittsburgh theatre; he <b>played</b> the role of Rick in the Pittsburgh premiere of&nbsp;... Despicable Me is an animated media franchise produced by Illumination and distributed by ... Two <b>Minions</b>, Ken and Mike, are working in a package room to send parcels through different parts of the lab, while Ken is busy ... Instead of controlling Gru himself, the <b>player</b> controls his <b>Minions</b>. ... Walter Nelson, <b>Michael</b> <b>Keaton</b>. Toy Story 3 is a 2010 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation ... The returning cast is joined by Ned Beatty, <b>Michael Keaton</b>, Whoopi Goldberg, ... Though initially hesitant, Andy passes Woody on to Bonnie, and they <b>play</b> ... &quot;Box Office: &#39;<b>Minions</b>&#39; Goes Bananas With Record $46M Friday&quot;. by Michael McDowell &middot; Warren Skaaren &middot; Larry Wilson. Premiere, October 14, 2018: National Theatre, Washington, D.C.. Productions, 2018 Washington, D.C. 2019 Broadway. Beetlejuice is a stage musical with music and lyrics by Eddie Perfect and book by Scott Brown ... Ryder as Lydia Deetz and <b>Michael Keaton</b> as Betelgeuse) was reported to be&nbsp;... Hotel Transylvania 2 is a 2015 American 3D computer animated comedy film, the second ... He begins to fight Bela, who calls his giant-bat <b>minions</b>. Drac ... It was featured in the film&#39;s official trailer and was also <b>played</b> when the film itself was released. ... &quot;A &#39;Batman Beyond&#39; Movie Needs <b>Michael Keaton</b> Or Kevin Conroy&quot;. The fictional superhero Batman, who appears in American comic books published by DC ... Robert Lowery <b>played</b> Batman, while Johnny Duncan <b>played</b> Robin. ... However, <b>Michael Keaton</b> did not like the new direction the film series was heading ... After Batman saves Martha Kent from Luthor&#39;s <b>minions</b>, he fights alongside&nbsp;... Geoffrey Roy Rush AC (born 6 July 1951) is an Australian acclaimed actor of the stage and screen. He is known for his roles various films including, the Pirates&nbsp;... 2015 in film is an overview of events, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies, ... <b>Minions</b> became the first non-Disney animated film and the third animated film overall after Toy Story 3 (2010) and ... <b>Playing</b> with Dolls, Edel Media &amp; Entertainment / Trans World Associates, Rene Perez (director/ screenplay);&nbsp;... Jeremiah O&#39;Connell (born February 17, 1974) is an American actor, director and talk show host, ... a &quot;story by&quot; credit on the film, which starred Katie Holmes and <b>Michael Keaton</b>. ... O&#39;Connell <b>played</b> Hoyt in several episodes of Las Vegas.
What character does michael keaton play in minions?
<b>Songwriter</b>(s). Wally Palmar; Mike Skill; Jimmy Marinos. Producer(s) &middot; Pete Solley &middot; The Romantics singles chronology. &quot;Tell It to Carrie&quot; (1978), &quot;<b>What I Like About</b> <b>You</b>&quot; (1979), &quot;When I Look in Your Eyes&quot; (1980). &quot;<b>What I Like About You</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by American rock band the Romantics. Written by Romantics ... The band filmed a music video for the <b>song that</b> appeared frequently on MTV&nbsp;... &quot;<b>That&#39;s What I Like About You</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by Kevin Welch, Wally Wilson, and John Hadley. It was originally recorded by James House for his 1990 album &nbsp;... &quot;<b>That&#39;s What I Like About You</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> written and recorded by New Zealand born, Australian pop <b>singer</b> Collette. It was released in October 1989 as the third &nbsp;... The series takes its title from the <b>song</b> of the same ... in rounded rectangles <b>that</b> moved from right to left&nbsp;... <b>That&#39;s What I Like</b> may refer to: &quot;<b>That&#39;s What I Like</b> 1989; &quot;<b>That&#39;s What I Like</b>&quot; ( Bruno Mars <b>song</b>), 2017; &quot;<b>That&#39;s What I Like</b>&quot;, <b>song</b> by Jo Ann Tolley, 1954; &quot; <b>That&#39;s What I Like</b>&quot;, <b>song</b> written by Styne &amp; Hillard, <b>sung</b> by Dean Martin on ... If an internal link led <b>you</b> here, <b>you</b> may wish to change the link to point directly to the&nbsp;... &quot;<b>What I Like About You</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by English DJ and record producer Jonas Blue featuring vocals from Danish <b>singer</b> Theresa Rex ... I think a lot of people have been in <b>that</b> situation before and they can relate to it. But we make a positive.&quot;&nbsp;... The following is a list of episodes of the television show <b>What I Like About You</b>. The series aired ... When Holly&#39;s father gets a new job <b>that</b> involves moving to Japan, she makes an effort to stay in New York with her older sister Valerie by ... Note: The <b>song</b> played at Vic and Val&#39;s wedding is The Beginning by Alice Peacock&nbsp;... <b>Songwriter</b>(s), Adam Dorsey Mark Narmore. Producer(s), Craig Morgan Phil O&#39; Donnell. Craig Morgan singles chronology. &quot;Look at Us&quot; (2004), &quot;<b>That&#39;s What I</b> <b>Love</b> About Sunday&quot; (2004), &quot;Redneck Yacht Club&quot; (2005). &quot;<b>That&#39;s What I Love</b> About Sunday&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by Adam Dorsey and Mark Narmore, and ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. The following is a list of characters from the American TV series <b>What I Like About</b> <b>You</b>. ... In the series finale, Gary finally admits <b>that</b> he&#39;s in love with Tina and is sad now ... Tina displays a talent for <b>singing</b>, as shown in a few episodes such as &quot;Split ... After the breakup, he writes a <b>song</b> about their breakup called &quot;Holly Tyler&nbsp;... Freaky Friday is the soundtrack album to the 2003 film of the same name. The album was ... In 2004, British girl-band Girls Aloud recorded &quot;<b>You</b> Freak Me Out&quot; for the film and was intended to be added to the ... In the first (which appears on the film), Lohan <b>sings the song</b> as her character Anna and her bandmates ( played by&nbsp;...
Who sings the song that's what i like about you?
This <b>is</b> a list of <b>Super Bowl</b> records. The list of records <b>is</b> separated by individual players and ... Service[edit]. <b>Most Super Bowl</b> MVP awards, <b>career</b>, 4 ... Lowest percentage, passes <b>had</b> intercepted, <b>career</b>, (40 <b>attempts</b>), 0.00%. Jim Plunkett&nbsp;... Brees tied a <b>Super Bowl record</b> with 32 <b>pass completions</b> and <b>won the Super</b> <b>Bowl Most</b> Valuable Player Award. He threw for 288 yards and two touchdowns. It &nbsp;... In his eighth appearance, capping the 2017 <b>season</b>, Brady threw for 505 yards, setting a <b>record</b> for <b>most passing yards</b> in a <b>Super Bowl</b>, but the Patriots lost to the &nbsp;... Elisha Nelson Manning IV (born January 3, 1981) <b>is</b> a former American football quarterback ... Manning <b>holds</b> Giants franchise records for <b>most passing yards</b>, touchdown passes, ... Manning was named <b>Most</b> Valuable Player in both <b>Super</b> <b>Bowls</b>, becoming one of ... Manning started off his senior <b>season</b> with a 2–2 <b>record</b>. Benjamin Todd Roethlisberger Sr nicknamed &quot;Big Ben&quot;, <b>is</b> an American football quarterback for ... He became the youngest <b>Super Bowl</b>-winning quarterback in NFL <b>history</b>, leading the Steelers, in only his second ... He established the Miami single-<b>season record</b> with 3,238 <b>passing yards</b> and 271 <b>completions</b> in 2002. Phillip Martin Simms (born November 3, 1954) <b>is</b> a former American football quarterback who ... Simms was named <b>Most</b> Valuable Player (MVP) of <b>Super</b> <b>Bowl</b> XXI, after he led the Giants to a 39–20 victory over the ... He finished his <b>career</b> with 33,462 <b>passing yards</b> and <b>has</b> since gone on to be a <b>career</b> broadcaster of NFL&nbsp;... Kurtis Eugene Warner (born June 22, 1971) <b>is</b> an American former football quarterback. ... In 13 <b>career</b> playoff games, Warner ranks fifth all-time in <b>completion</b> ... Warner also set a <b>Super Bowl record</b> by attempting 45 passes without a single&nbsp;... Marino <b>is</b> considered by many to be one of the <b>greatest</b> players to never win a <b>Super Bowl</b> and <b>has the most career</b> victories of quarterbacks to not win a title at 155&nbsp;... John Albert Elway Jr. (born June 28, 1960) <b>is</b> an American former quarterback <b>who is</b> the ... Elway set several <b>career</b> records for passing <b>attempts</b> and <b>completions</b> while at Stanford and also received All-American honors. ... After two <b>more Super Bowl</b> losses, the Broncos entered a period of decline; however, that ended&nbsp;... Joseph Clifford Montana Jr. (born June 11, 1956), nicknamed &quot;Joe Cool&quot; and &quot;the Comeback ... He also <b>holds Super Bowl career</b> records for <b>most</b> passes without an interception (122 in four games) and the all-time <b>highest</b> passer rating of ... In that time, he <b>had</b> 129 <b>passing yards</b> and Notre Dame <b>won the</b> game, 21–14.
Who has the most career completions in the super bowl?
The <b>Minister</b> of <b>Defence</b> is the head of the <b>Ministry</b> of <b>Defence</b> of the Government of <b>India</b>. ... The <b>first defence minister</b> of independent <b>India</b> was Baldev Singh, who served in Prime <b>Minister</b> Jawaharlal Nehru&#39;s cabinet during 1947–52. ... Urban Development &middot; Jal Shakti &middot; <b>Women</b> and Child Development &middot; Corporate Affairs. A <b>Ministry</b> of <b>Defence</b> or <b>Defense</b> (see spelling differences), also known as a <b>Department</b> of ... their respective countries. The <b>first woman</b> ever entitled to this job was the then-Prime <b>Minister</b> of Ceylon, Sirimavo Bandaranaike, back in 1960s. Nirmala Sitharaman (born 18 August 1959) is an <b>Indian</b> politician serving as the current ... She is <b>India&#39;s first</b> full-time <b>female</b> finance <b>minister</b>. ... &quot;Who is Nirmala Sitharaman, <b>India&#39;s first</b> full-time <b>woman Defence Minister</b>&quot;. Financial Express. Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi was an <b>Indian</b> politician and a central figure of the <b>Indian</b> National Congress. She was the <b>first</b> and, to date, the only <b>female</b> Prime <b>Minister of India</b>. ... Gandhi gave evidence in her <b>defence</b> during the trial. She also served as 5th Chief <b>Minister</b> of Delhi for a short duration in 1998 and became the <b>First women</b> Chief <b>Minister</b> of Delhi. In the 2014 <b>Indian</b> general election,&nbsp;... The Deputy Prime <b>Minister of India</b> (IAST: Bhārat kē Uppradhānamantrī) is a member of the ... The <b>first</b> Deputy Prime <b>Minister of India</b> was Vallabhbhai Patel, who was also home ... (<b>Minister</b> of <b>Defence</b>), Jagjivan Ram 1991 stamp of <b>India</b>. jpg ... Development &middot; Jal Shakti &middot; <b>Women</b> and Child Development &middot; Corporate Affairs. First Prime <b>Minister of Indian</b> Republic: Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru ... <b>Defence</b> <b>Minister of India</b>: Baldev Singh; First Chief of ... 1973; <b>First female</b> Jawan in the Army: Sapper Shanti Tigga&nbsp;... After independence, on 15 August 1947, Jawaharlal Nehru assumed office as the <b>first</b> Prime <b>Minister of India</b> and chose fifteen <b>ministers</b> to form the <b>First</b> Nehru <b>ministry</b>. ... Rajkumari Amrit Kaur was the only <b>female</b> Cabinet <b>minister</b>. ... <b>Minister</b> of <b>Defence</b> &middot; Baldev Singh, 15 August 1947, Second Nehru <b>ministry</b>, Panthic Party. ... <b>Ministry</b> of <b>Women</b> and Child Development – Mamata Banerjee – 2006; Chief Election Commissioner of <b>India</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Minister</b> of Home Affairs is the head of the <b>Ministry</b> of Home Affairs of the Government of ... Ever since the time of independent <b>India&#39;s first</b> Home <b>Minister</b>, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the office has been seen as second in seniority only to the ... 30, Rajnath Singh &middot; <b>Defence Minister</b> Shri Rajnath Singh in February 2020. jpg&nbsp;...
Who is the first lady defense minister of india?
Don Quixote is a <b>ballet</b> in four acts and eight scenes, based on episodes taken from the famous ... The production premiered on 26 December [O.S. 14 December] <b>1869</b> to great success. ... When he staged the production in <b>St</b>. <b>Petersburg</b> in 1902, the composer Riccardo Drigo composed two new variations for Mathilde&nbsp;... The troops of the <b>ballet of Saint Petersburg</b> were created to the imperial theatres; after ... 1848—1859 : Jules Perrot; 1859—<b>1869</b> : Arthur Saint-Léon; <b>1869</b>—1904 : Marius Petipa; 1904—1909 : Michel Fokine; 1909—1922 : Nikolai Legat&nbsp;... Arthur Saint-Léon (17 September 1821, in Paris – 2 September 1870) was the Maître de <b>Ballet</b> of <b>St</b>. <b>Petersburg</b> Imperial <b>Ballet</b> from 1859 until <b>1869</b> and is&nbsp;... Le Lys (The Lily), also known as Liliya, is a <b>ballet</b> in 3 acts/4 scenes, with ... 21 October] <b>1869</b>, at the Imperial Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre in <b>St</b>. <b>Petersburg</b>, Russia. Marius Ivanovich Petipa (Russian: Ма́риус Ива́нович Петипа́), born Victor Marius Alphonse ... At the time Petipa had arrived in <b>St</b>. <b>Petersburg</b>, the Imperial <b>Ballet</b> had experienced a considerable decline in ... His last works for the <b>St</b>. <b>Petersburg</b> stage, Le Poisson doré (1866) and Le Lys (<b>1869</b>), led the Minister of the Imperial&nbsp;... Nikolai Gustavovich Legat (Russian: Никола́й Густа́вович Лега́т) (30 December <b>1869</b>, Moscow – 24 January 1937, London), was a premier dancer with the Russian Imperial <b>Ballet</b> from 1888 to 1914, and also with the Mariinsky <b>Ballet</b>. Both he and his younger brother, Sergey, became <b>ballet</b> masters and ... <b>Ballerina</b> of the Imperial and State theatres of Moscow and <b>St</b>. <b>Petersburg</b>. At that time in Europe, the male danseur enjoyed less importance than that of the <b>ballerina</b>. Only in <b>St</b>. <b>Petersburg</b> could a male dancer achieve great success&nbsp;... Henri Émile Benoît Matisse was a French artist, known for both his use of colour and his fluid ... Les toits de Collioure, 1905, oil on canvas, The Hermitage, <b>St</b>. <b>Petersburg</b>, Russia ... C. Barnes convinced Matisse to produce a large mural for the Barnes Foundation, The <b>Dance</b> II, which was completed in 1932; ... 1, <b>1869</b>– 1908. Ludwig Minkus (Russian: Людвиг Минкус), also known as Léon Fyodorovich Minkus (23 March ... Pugni had served as <b>Ballet</b> Composer of the <b>St</b>. <b>Petersburg</b> Imperial Theatres since ... For the Moscow Imperial Bolshoi Theatre&#39;s <b>1869</b>–1870 season, Petipa staged a Grand <b>ballet</b> on the subject of Cervantes&#39;s Don Quixote. Composer of the <b>Ballet</b> Music to Her Majesty&#39;s Theatre, London (1843-1850); Composer of <b>Ballet</b> Music to the <b>St</b>. <b>Petersburg</b> Imperial Theatres (1850-1870). Date, circa <b>1869</b>. date QS:P,+<b>1869</b>-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902.
Who took over the direction of the st. petersburg ballet in 1869?