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<b>The International House of Prayer</b> (<b>IHOPKC</b>) is a charismatic evangelical
Christian movement ... The organization <b>began</b> in a small building off Grandview
Road in Kansas City, Missouri, as a prayer room dedicated to worshiping Jesus
night ... He then <b>started the International House of Prayer</b> (also known by its acronym
<b>IHOPKC</b>). <b>IHOPKC</b> is most well known for its daily prayer meetings based on its ... <b>IHOP</b> is an American multinational pancake house restaurant chain that
specializes in ... In 2019, <b>IHOP began</b> its foray into South America, opening 3
locations in Ecuador. <b>IHOP</b> Express' ... "Where <b>did IHOP</b> get its original name?
Restaurant ... The United <b>House of Prayer</b> for All People of the Church on the Rock of the
Apostolic Faith is an ... the Holy Scriptures as recorded in Acts 9:31." Therefore,
the United <b>House of Prayer does</b> not see itself as a denomination. ... After leaving
his job as a railway cook, Grace <b>began</b> using the title bishop. In 1919, "Daddy"
Grace, ... Cory Hunter Asbury is an American Christian musician, worship pastor and
songwriter. He is a worship pastor at Radiant Church in Kalamazoo, Michigan,
and is a member of the Bethel Music collective. <b>Starting</b> as an intern with <b>the</b>
<b>International House of Prayer</b> in Kansas City, ... denotes a recording that <b>did</b> not
chart or was not released in that territory. Justice House of Prayer (JHOP) is a neocharismatic Christian organization based
in Kansas City, Missouri that focuses on continual prayer. It was founded by Lou
Engle in 2004 and now has locations in five U.S. cities. They are in close
association with <b>the International House of Prayer</b>-Kansas ... visions with
inspiring him to <b>start</b> a house of prayer in Washington D.C. JHOP ... JHS Pedals is a guitar effects pedals manufacturer with headquarters in Kansas
City, Missouri. ... He <b>began</b> by repairing and modifying his own pedals. ... From
2010-2013 Josh Scott volunteered at <b>the International House of Prayer</b> in Kansas
... Engle was a senior leader of <b>the International House of Prayer</b> and has assisted
in the establishment of several smaller "houses" of prayer. Contents. 1 Ministry; 2
... The siblings were all homeschooled until, at the age of 19, Edwards became one
of the first five interns at her church, <b>International House of Prayer</b>, when the ... Onething conference is an annual Christian conference put on by <b>the</b>
<b>International House of Prayer</b> (<b>IHOPKC</b>) every December at the Bartle Hall
Convention ... | When did the international house of prayer start? |
The <b>first woman in space</b> was a Soviet cosmonaut. Valentina Tereshkova
<b>launched</b> with the Vostok 6 mission on June 16, 1963. The second woman
overall to ... To increase the odds of <b>sending</b> a Soviet <b>woman into space first</b>, the <b>female</b>
cosmonauts began their training before the males. The rules required that the
potential ... Though the Soviet Union <b>sent</b> the <b>first</b> two <b>women into space</b>, only four of the
<b>women in space</b> have been Russian or Soviet citizens. However, British, French
... Sally Kristen Ride (May 26, 1951 – July 23, 2012) was an American astronaut
and physicist. Born in Los Angeles, she joined NASA in 1978 and became the
<b>first</b> American <b>woman in space</b> in 1983. Ride was the third <b>woman in space</b>
overall, after USSR cosmonauts ... NASA's GRAIL mission, which <b>sent</b> twin
satellites to map the moon's gravity. In 2012, China became the third nation to <b>send women into space</b> with its own
space program, ... On 16 June 2012, Major Liu Yang was the <b>first</b> Chinese
<b>woman launched into space</b> aboard the Shenzhou 9 with two male counterparts
to the ... The <b>first woman in space</b> was Soviet Valentina Tereshkova, who <b>launched</b> on
June 16, 1963, aboard Vostok 6 and orbited Earth for almost three days. Liu became the <b>first female</b> Chinese astronaut to go <b>into space</b>. The mission was
<b>launched</b> on June 16, 2012, 49 years to the day after the <b>first female</b> space ... Yelena Kondakova, 318th person <b>in space</b> and <b>first woman</b> to make a long-
duration spaceflight. Eileen Collins, the 322nd person <b>in space</b>, <b>first female</b>
commander ... Human spaceflight is space travel with a crew or passengers aboard the
spacecraft. Spacecraft ... The USSR <b>launched</b> the first human <b>in space</b>, Yuri
Gagarin, into a single orbit in Vostok 1 on a Vostok ... The USSR <b>launched</b> five
more cosmonauts in Vostok capsules, including the <b>first woman in space</b>,
Valentina Tereshkova ... By May 16, 1963, the US <b>launched</b> a total of six Project Mercury astronauts,
logging a cumulative 34 Earth orbits, and 51 hours <b>in space</b>. <b>First woman in</b>
<b>space</b>[edit]. | Who was the first woman to be sent into space? |
A goal may be unassisted, or have one <b>assist</b>; some systems allow for two <b>assists</b>
. <b>FIFA</b>[edit]. <b>FIFA's</b> Technical Study Group is ... It then goes to an elimination tournament among the 16 qualified teams. Goals,
<b>assist</b>, performance analyses, and squad performance will ... This is a list of records of the <b>FIFA</b> World Cup and its qualification matches. ...
Most <b>assists</b> provided, overall finals: 10, Pelé (Brazil, 1958–1970); Most <b>assists</b> ... Of all players to have scored five goals during the tournament, Müller had the
most <b>assists</b> (three); the other three players had one <b>assist</b> ... <b>Assists</b>[edit]. 3 <b>assists</b>. Uruguay Walter Gargano · Brazil Neymar. 2 <b>assists</b> ... 1
<b>assist</b>. Twenty-six players. Source: <b>FIFA</b>. <b>Assists</b>[edit]. Lena Goeßling of Germany won the <b>assists</b> table with four <b>assists</b>. 4
<b>assists</b>. Germany Lena Goeßling. 3 <b>assists</b>. Norway ... The leading goal scorer of this World Cup was James Rodriguez of Columbia.
The player with the most <b>assists</b> was Juan Cuadrado from ... The tournament took place in Russia. Contents. 1 Goalscorers; 2 <b>Assists</b>; 3 ... <b>Assists</b>[edit]. 3 <b>assists</b>. Brazil Elano · Brazil Maicon · Egypt ... United States
Jonathan Spector. 1 <b>assist</b>. Twelve players. Source: <b>FIFA</b>. These are the statistics for the 2006 <b>FIFA</b> World Cup which took place in
Germany. Contents. 1 Goalscorers; 2 <b>Assists</b> ... | How many assist does ozil have in his career? |
<b>Mamma Mia</b> is a 2008 jukebox musical romantic comedy film directed by Phyllida
Lloyd and written by Catherine Johnson based on the 1999 musical of the ... <b>Mamma Mia</b> is a jukebox musical written by British playwright Catherine Johnson
, based on the songs of ABBA composed by Benny Andersson and Björn ... <b>Mamma mia</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Music. 1.1 Works associated with ABBA;
1.2 Other artists. 2 Film and television; 3 Other. Music[edit]. Works associated with
... <b>Mamma Mia</b>! Here We Go Again is a 2018 jukebox musical romantic comedy film
written and directed by Ol Parker, from a story by Parker, Catherine Johnson, ... <b>Mamma Mia</b>! was Seyfried's first leading role. The film was the fifth highest-
grossing film of 2008, and as of January 2013 was the ... Dominic Edward Cooper (born 2 June 1978) is an English actor. He has worked
in television, film, theatre, and radio, including <b>Mamma Mia</b>! and its sequel ... "<b>Mamma Mia</b>" is a song by the Swedish pop group ABBA, written by Benny
Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Stig Anderson, with the lead vocals shared by ... "<b>Mamma Mia</b>" is the twenty-first episode of the third season of the American
television comedy series 30 Rock, and the 57th overall episode of the series. "<b>Mamma Mia</b>" is the second episode of the paranormal drama television series
Supernatural's season 12, and the 243rd overall. The episode was written by ... <b>Mamma Mia</b>! Original Cast Recording is the original cast album for the 1999
English stage musical <b>Mamma Mia</b>!. The album was released in 1999 and it ... | Who plays sophie's fiance in mamma mia? |
Carl Weathers (born January 14, 1948) is an American <b>actor</b> and former
professional football player. He is best known for portraying <b>Apollo Creed in the</b>
<b>Rocky</b> series of <b>films</b>, ... <b>Apollo Creed</b> is a fictional character from the <b>Rocky films</b>. He was <b>played</b> by Carl
Weathers. He is a tough but agile boxer, who is, as the series begins, the ... On January 8, 2015, Phylicia Rashad reportedly joined the <b>film</b> to <b>play</b> Mary Anne
<b>Creed</b>, <b>Apollo's</b> widow. Sylvia Meals, who portrayed Mrs. <b>Creed</b> in <b>Rocky</b> II ... <b>Rocky</b> is a series of American boxing drama <b>films</b>. The first <b>film</b>, <b>Rocky</b> (1976),
and its five ... All <b>films</b> in the series were written or co-written by Stallone except
for <b>Creed</b>, ... After the fight, <b>Apollo</b> calls in his "favor" for training <b>Rocky</b>, which is a
... while (in a subplot) <b>Rocky</b> (Robert) Jr. (<b>played</b> by Sylvester Stallone's real son
... <b>Rocky</b> is a 1976 American sports drama <b>film</b> directed by John G. Avildsen, written
by and ... In 1975, the heavyweight boxing world champion, <b>Apollo Creed</b>,
announces plans to hold a title bout in Philadelphia during the upcoming ... Due
to the <b>film's</b> comparatively low budget, members of Stallone's family <b>played</b> minor
roles. Robert "Rocky" Balboa is the title character of the <b>Rocky film</b> series. ... "Donnie"
Johnson <b>Creed</b> (Michael B. Jordan) – <b>Apollo's</b> illegitimate ... press conference
when Conlan tries to <b>play</b> mind games, and ... Anthony Mabron "Tony" Burton (March 23, 1937 – February 25, 2016) was an
American <b>actor</b>, boxer, and football player. He was known for his role as Tony "
Duke" Evers in the <b>Rocky films</b>. ... He later starred in the <b>Rocky films</b> as a trainer
to <b>Apollo Creed</b> (Carl Weathers) and Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone). He
appeared ... Ivan Drago (Russian: Иван Драго) is a fictional Soviet Russian character from the
<b>Rocky films</b>. He first appeared in the 1985 film Rocky IV, in which he is Rocky
Balboa's rival. He also appears in the 2018 film <b>Creed</b> II, in which he serves as
the trainer to ... To avenge <b>Apollo's</b> death, Rocky travels to the Soviet Union to
fight Drago on ... <b>Rocky</b> IV is a 1985 American sports drama <b>film</b> written, directed by, and starring
Sylvester ... <b>Rocky's</b> best friend <b>Apollo Creed</b> decides to fight him instead but is
fatally beaten in the ring. ... The <b>film</b> won five Golden Raspberry Awards,
including Worst <b>Actor</b> (Sylvester Stallone, along with Rambo: First Blood Part II),
Worst ... Tony "Duke" Evers is a fictional character from the <b>Rocky films</b>, initially portrayed
as the manager/trainer to <b>Apollo Creed</b> before ... <b>Players</b> also earn cash during
fights, which can be spent to unlock Tony Duke as an active boxer and <b>play</b> as ... | Who played apollo creed in the rocky films? |
"Don't You (Forget About Me)" is a <b>song</b> by Scottish rock band Simple Minds. It
was written and composed by producer Keith Forsey and Steve Schiff, a guitarist
and <b>songwriter</b> from the Nina Hagen band. The <b>song</b> is best known for being
played during the <b>opening</b> (Forsey's demo) ... (Simple Minds' recording) credits of
the John Hughes film The <b>Breakfast Club</b>. <b>Opening theme</b>, "Smells Like Teen Spirit" performed by Nirvana. Website, Official
website. The <b>Breakfast Club</b> is an American syndicated radio show based in New
York City hosted by ... Past/recurring segments[edit]. The Freezer; After the Club;
New <b>Song</b> of the day; The Decision (Mondays); Hoe Appreciation Day 2 ... The "Colonel Bogey March" is a British march that was composed in 1914 by
Lieutenant F. J. ... Supposedly, the <b>tune</b> was inspired by a military man and golfer
who whistled a characteristic two-note ... In the 1985 film The <b>Breakfast Club</b> all
the teenage main characters are whistling the <b>song</b> during their Saturday
detention ... Elizabeth Ann Guttman (born September 11, 1961), credited as E. G. Daily and
sometimes ... She performed a <b>song</b> on The <b>Breakfast Club</b> soundtrack called "
Waiting". In 1987, she released the <b>song</b> ... She also <b>sang</b> the <b>song</b> "Dawn's
<b>Theme</b>", which was used at the end of the movie Streets. From 2003 to 2011,
Daily did the ... "(The) Mickey Mouse (<b>Club</b>) March" is the <b>opening theme</b> for The Mickey Mouse
<b>Club</b> television ... The <b>song</b> was written by the Mickey Mouse <b>Club</b> host Jimmie
Dodd and was published by Hal Leonard Corporation, July 1, 1955. ... used over
the course of the series, as well, such as the “<b>theme</b> day” <b>songs sung</b> on the
show. Pretty in Pink is a 1986 American teen romantic comedy film about love and
social cliques in ... After another argument with Duckie, Andie and Blane walk out
of the <b>club</b>. ... While director Howard Deutch originally intended the film to
primarily contain <b>theme music</b>, Hughes influenced Deutch's decision to use post-
punk music ... St. Elmo's Fire is a 1985 American coming-of-age film directed by Joel
Schumacher and ... Tanen also produced The <b>Breakfast Club</b> and it and Elmo's
Fire were dubbed "The Little Chills" ... The <b>theme song</b> "St. Elmo's Fire (Man in
Motion)" was written by Canadian ... It was a regurgitated song and I didn't really
want to <b>sing</b> it. Free Rein is a British drama television series created and written by Vicki Lutas
and Anna ... Opening theme, "No Matter" by Basic Tape versus Frances ... In
series three, she begins a horse club called The <b>Breakfast Club</b>, composed of
Aaron, ... Kulipari · Last Chance U · Stranger Things · StoryBots Super <b>Songs</b> ·
Word Party. Except Sometimes is the debut studio album of American <b>singer</b>-<b>songwriter</b> Molly
Ringwald released on April 9, 2013, through Concord Records. It is a jazz record
that follows a tradition of the Ringwald family set by her father. "I grew up in a
home filled with music and had an early appreciation of jazz ... 'Don't You (Forget
About Me)', the iconic <b>theme song from The Breakfast Club</b> ... Victorious is an American sitcom that originally aired on Nickelodeon from March
27, 2010 until ... In the end, Sikowitz <b>sings</b> a <b>song</b> and receives applause while
Hayley and Tara are ... On <b>opening</b> night, Trina's harness breaks and she swings
around ... This episode is a loose parody of the 1985 film The <b>Breakfast Club</b>. | Who sings the theme song from the breakfast club? |
<b>Primus inter pares</b> is a Latin phrase <b>meaning</b> first among equals. It is typically
used as an honorary title for someone who is formally equal to other members of
... The following is a current list of the highest-ranking leaders in major Christian
churches or ... His official rank is <b>primus inter pares</b> (first among equals). Pope
and ... Papal primacy, also known as the primacy of the Bishop of Rome, is a Christian
ecclesiological ... of greater honour, regarding him as <b>primus inter pares</b> ("first
among equals"), ... The primacy of the bishop of Rome, according to John Hardon
in Catholic <b>Dictionary</b>, is "primacy of jurisdiction, which <b>means</b> the possession of
... The Peerage of France (French: Pairie de France) was a hereditary distinction
within the ... to the monarch in honour (even though they were his vassals), and it
considers the monarch thus to be <b>primus inter pares</b>, or "first among equals". The Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Catholic Church, is the
second-largest ... The depth of this <b>meaning</b> in the Eastern Orthodox Church is
registered first in its use of the word "Orthodox" itself, ... The Pope of Rome at that
time held the position of "<b>Primus inter pares</b>" ("first among equals") and, while he
was ... The Ecumenical Patriarch (Greek: Η Αυτού Θειοτάτη Παναγιότης, ο
Αρχιεπίσκοπος ... His titles <b>primus inter pares</b> "first among equals" and "
Ecumenical Patriarch" ... according to the Oxford <b>Dictionary</b> of the Christian
Church, the title has been ... The title is a literal translation of the Latin term <b>Primus inter pares</b>, a term used to
refer to either the most senior member of a group of equals (peers) or to refer to ... The list is given according to the Anglican order of precedence, with the
Archbishop of Canterbury as <b>primus inter pares</b> first and the others in order of
seniority ... Oxford <b>Dictionary</b> of the Classical World. Oxford Reference. p. 858. doi:10.1093/
acref/9780192801463.001.0001. ISBN 9780192801463 . ^ Ryan (1998), p. 170. Traditionally, the Chief Justice is deemed <b>primus inter pares</b> ("first among equals"
) among the Justices. Until 1973, only men were appointed as Associate ... | What is the meaning of primus inter pares? |
<b>Back to the Future</b> Part II is a 1989 American science-fiction film directed by
Robert Zemeckis ... Despite losing in 2015, one year later the <b>Cubs did win</b> the
2016 World Series against the Cleveland Indians; the official Twitter feed for the
<b>Back to</b> ... ... be incorrect, the <b>Cubs did win</b> the following year's World Series, marking an
end to the team's 108-year championship drought. The official <b>Back to the Future</b>
... The Chicago <b>Cubs</b> are an American professional baseball team based in
Chicago, Illinois. ... The <b>Cubs</b> responded by <b>winning</b> a pennant in the war-
shortened season of ... The <b>Cubs</b> lost the series, and <b>did</b> not <b>return</b> until the 2016
World Series. ... The 2013 season was also notable as the <b>Cubs</b> drafted <b>future</b>
Rookie of the ... The 2015 Chicago <b>Cubs</b> season was the 144th season for the franchise, the
140th in the ... They <b>did</b>, however, lead the league in striking out at 541. ... In the
1989 film <b>Back to the Future</b> Part II, the 2015 Chicago <b>Cubs win</b> the World Series. If the Chicago <b>Cubs</b> were to <b>win</b> the 2015 World Series (as predicted in <b>Back to</b>
<b>the Future</b> Part II), the museum was to have a drawing and give the car away to a
... <b>Back to the Future</b> is an American science fiction adventure comedy film series
written and ... Though the sequels <b>did</b> not perform quite as well at the box office
as the first ... The trilogy was nominated for five Academy Awards altogether,
<b>winning</b> one ... "'<b>Back to the Future</b>' Day, Oct. 21, 2015: Beyond <b>Cubs</b>, Jaws 19,
Pepsi ... ... <b>Back to the Future</b> Part II, which predicted the <b>Cubs</b> would <b>win</b> the World Series
, is 108 minutes long. DePorter listed many 108s and while attending the <b>Cubs</b> ... The Miami Marlins are an American professional baseball team based in Miami,
Florida. ... The Marlins have the distinction of <b>winning</b> a World Series
championship in ... In 1989, <b>Back to the Future</b> Part II had a reference to the
Chicago <b>Cubs</b> ... The 2016 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's
(MLB) 2016 ... The <b>Cubs</b> became the sixth team to come <b>back</b> from a 3–1 deficit
to <b>win</b> a best-of-seven World Series, following ... almost one year later, the 2017
Houston Astros <b>did</b> the same thing in Los Angeles, although it is now under
heavy ... The 1997 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's
(MLB) 1997 ... However, a year later the <b>Cubs did win</b> the Series, also against the
Indians. ... 1997 Florida Marlins · 1997 Cleveland Indians · <b>Did</b> the 1989 film <b>Back</b>
<b>to the Future</b> II predict that the Florida Marlins would <b>win</b> the 1997 World ... | When did the cubs win in back to the future? |
The <b>prime minister</b> of <b>Canada</b> is the head of government, chair of the Cabinet,
and primary Minister of the Crown. The current, and 23rd, <b>prime minister</b> of ... The <b>Prime Minister</b> of <b>Canada</b> is an official who serves as the primary minister of
the Crown, chair of the Cabinet, and thus head of government of <b>Canada</b>. Justin Pierre James Trudeau ( About this sound listen) PC MP is a <b>Canadian</b>
politician who has served as the 23rd <b>prime minister</b> of <b>Canada</b> since 2015 and
has ... Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau PC CC CH QC FRSC mostly referred
to as simply Pierre Trudeau, or by the initials PET, was a <b>Canadian</b> politician who
was the 15th <b>prime minister</b> of <b>Canada</b> and ... Stephen Joseph Harper PC CC (born April 30, 1959) is a <b>Canadian</b> economist
and politician who served as the 22nd <b>prime minister</b> of <b>Canada</b> for nearly a ... Martin Brian Mulroney PC CC GOQ is a <b>Canadian</b> politician who served as the
18th <b>prime minister</b> of <b>Canada</b> from September 17, 1984, to June 25, 1993. Sir John Alexander Macdonald (11 January 1815 – 6 June 1891) was the first
<b>prime minister</b> of <b>Canada</b> (1867–1873, 1878–1891). The dominant figure of ... This article is a list of the <b>prime ministers</b> of <b>Canada</b> by their time in office. The list
starts with Confederation on July 1, 1867, and the first <b>prime minister</b>, Sir John ... William Lyon Mackenzie King OM CMG PC (December 17, 1874 – July 22, 1950)
, commonly known as Mackenzie King or by the initials WLMK, was the dominant
<b>Canadian</b> political leader from the 1920s through the 1940s. He served as the
tenth <b>prime minister</b> of <b>Canada</b> in 1921–1926, 1926–1930 ... Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien PC OM CC QC is a <b>Canadian</b> politician who
served as the 20th <b>prime minister</b> of <b>Canada</b> from November 4, 1993, to
December ... | Who was the 20th prime minister of canada? |
Bryan Lee Cranston (born March 7, 1956) is an American <b>actor</b>, director,
producer and screenwriter. He is best known for <b>playing Walter White</b> on the
AMC ... Roy Frank "RJ" Mitte III (born August 21, 1992) is an American <b>actor</b>, best known
for <b>playing</b> Walter "Flynn" White Jr. on the AMC series <b>Breaking Bad</b> (2008–13). Walter Hartwell White Sr., also known by his clandestine alias Heisenberg, is a
fictional ... Gilligan <b>cast</b> Bryan Cranston for the role of <b>Walter White</b> based on
having worked with him in a sixth season episode of the ... Cranston <b>played</b> an
anti-Semite with a terminal illness who took Fox Mulder (David Duchovny)
hostage. Jesse Bruce Pinkman is a fictional character in the television series <b>Breaking Bad</b>
, <b>played</b> by ... Award for Best Supporting <b>Actor</b> in a Drama Series for the fourth
season, but lost to fellow <b>Breaking Bad cast</b> member Giancarlo Esposito. <b>Breaking Bad</b> is an American neo-Western crime drama television series created
and produced ... <b>Breaking Bad</b> creator Vince Gilligan <b>cast</b> Bryan Cranston for the
role of <b>Walter White</b> based on ... Cranston <b>played</b> an anti-Semite with a terminal
illness who took series co-protagonist Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) hostage. Bryan Cranston is an American <b>actor</b>, director, producer and screenwriter, who
has appeared in films, television series, video games and stage <b>plays</b>. ... 2019, El
Camino: A <b>Breaking Bad</b> Movie · <b>Walter White</b>, Cameo. 2020, The One and Only
... Several different <b>Breaking Bad actors</b> have received <b>acting</b> award nominations.
Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, and ... Aaron Paul Sturtevant (born August 27, 1979) is an American <b>actor</b>. He is best
known for ... In 2008, he began <b>playing</b> Jesse Pinkman on the AMC series
<b>Breaking Bad</b>. His character was originally meant to die during the first season,
but after ... <b>Walter</b> Hartwell <b>White</b> (<b>played</b> by Bryan Cranston) is an underachieving
Albuquerque, New ... confirmed or denied if that was the case. The character
Maximino Arciniega shares his name with the real-life <b>actor</b> who <b>plays</b> Krazy-8 in
Season 1. Season 3 saw <b>actors</b> Bob Odenkirk, Giancarlo Esposito and Jonathan Banks,
who <b>play</b> Saul, Gus and Mike respectively, upgraded to main <b>cast</b> status after
guest ... | Who is the actor that plays walter white? |
Martin Van Buren was an American statesman who served as the eighth
<b>president</b> of the <b>United States</b> from 1837 to 1841. He was the <b>first president born</b>
... Birth places[edit]. Twenty-one <b>states</b> claim the distinction of being the birthplace
of a <b>president</b>. ... as his birth <b>state</b>. <b>Born</b> on December 5, 1782, Martin Van Buren
was the <b>first president born</b> an American citizen (and not a British subject). Status as a natural-<b>born</b> citizen of the <b>United States</b> is one of the eligibility
requirements established in the <b>United States</b> Constitution for holding the office
of <b>president</b> or vice <b>president</b>. ... The <b>first</b> nine <b>presidents</b> were all citizens at the
adoption of the constitution in 1789, with all being <b>born</b> within the territory
assigned to the ... This list lists achievements and distinctions of various <b>presidents</b> of the <b>United</b>
<b>States</b>. ... <b>First president born</b> a citizen of the <b>United States</b>, rather than a British
subject. <b>First president born</b> in New York state. <b>First president born</b> after the ... George Washington was an American political leader, military general,
statesman, and Founding Father who served as the <b>first president</b> of the <b>United</b>
<b>States</b> ... George Washington was <b>born</b> February 22, 1732, at Popes Creek in ... James Earl Carter Jr. (<b>born</b> October 1, 1924) is an American politician,
philanthropist, and former farmer who served as the 39th <b>president</b> of the <b>United</b>
<b>States</b> from ... Carter was the <b>first</b> U.S. <b>president</b> to be <b>born</b> in a hospital. He was
the eldest ... Washington's Birthday is a <b>United States</b> federal holiday celebrated on the third
Monday of February in honor of George Washington, the <b>first President</b> of the
<b>United States</b>, who was <b>born</b> on February 22, 1732. Barack Hussein Obama II is an American attorney and politician who served as
the 44th <b>president</b> of the <b>United States</b> from 2009 to 2017. A member of the
Democratic Party, he was the <b>first</b> African-American <b>president</b> of the <b>United States</b>
. ... He is the only <b>president born</b> outside the contiguous 48 states. He was <b>born</b> to
an ... Chester Alan Arthur (October 5, 1829 – November 18, 1886) was an American
attorney and politician who served as the 21st <b>president</b> of the <b>United States</b> from
1881 to 1885. ... The Arthurs moved to Vermont after the birth of their <b>first</b> child,
Regina. ... that Chester Arthur was not a native-<b>born</b> citizen of the <b>United States</b>. This is a list of <b>presidents</b> of the <b>United States</b> by age. The <b>first</b> table charts the
age of each ... The oldest living U.S. <b>president</b> is Jimmy Carter, <b>born</b> October 1,
1924 (age 95 years, 135 days). On March 22, 2019, he also became the nation's
... | Who was the first president born in the united states of america? |
The following is an extensive list of <b>earthquakes</b> that have been detected in
Britain & Ireland. ... The causes of <b>earthquakes</b> in the <b>UK</b> are unclear, but may
include "regional ... 20 May 2014, North Sea, <b>England</b>, 3.4, The <b>earthquake</b>
<b>occurred</b> in the ... to the <b>earthquake</b> which <b>was</b> felt there on Tuesday the 25th of
<b>last</b> month", ... Tsunamis affecting the British Isles are extremely uncommon, and there have
only been two ... At the time, what became the east coast of <b>England was</b>
connected to the areas of ... On 6 April 1580 a 5.8 magnitude <b>earthquake</b>
<b>occurred</b> with its epicentre on the ... This page <b>was last</b> edited on 18 February
2020, at 15:29 (UTC). The Dogger Bank <b>earthquake</b> of 1931 <b>was</b> the strongest <b>earthquake</b> recorded in
the United ... The <b>earthquake</b> resulted in damage at locations throughout eastern
<b>England</b>. ... This page <b>was last</b> edited on 17 September 2019, at 15:16 (UTC). The 2008 Market Rasen <b>earthquake occurred</b> at 00:56:47.8s GMT on 27
February 2008. ... The tremors <b>were</b> felt across a wide area of <b>England</b> and
Wales, from Hampshire in ... <b>Earthquake</b> motion <b>occurred</b> over a time span of ~2
minutes but it <b>was</b> most ... where glaciers ~1 km thick existed during the peak of
the <b>last</b> ice age. The 1990 Bishop's Castle <b>earthquake occurred</b> near the town of Bishop's Castle,
Shropshire, <b>England</b> on 2 April. Contents. 1 Location, date and time; 2 Cause; 3
Magnitude; 4 Impact; 5 See also; 6 References. Location, date and time[edit]. On
2 April 1990, a powerful earth tremor <b>was</b> felt across much of <b>England</b> and ...
Over the <b>last</b> century, there have been sizeable shocks near Hereford in 1896 ... On August 23, 2011, a magnitude 5.8 <b>earthquake</b> hit the Piedmont region of the
... <b>Previous</b> studies of worldwide <b>earthquakes</b> indicated that landslides <b>occurred</b>
no ... and Washington, D.C., and <b>was</b> felt as far away as New <b>England</b>, Georgia, ... Areas affected, <b>England</b>, Essex. Max. intensity, VIII (Heavily damaging).
Casualties, 2 indirectly. Ruins of Virley church, destroyed in the <b>earthquake</b>. The
Colchester <b>earthquake</b>, also known as the Great English <b>earthquake</b>, <b>occurred</b>
on the ... The Guardian reported that the <b>earthquake was</b> greeted with terror by
the people ... The 1755 Cape Ann <b>earthquake</b> took place off the coast of the British Province of
... Sailors on the ship reported that the <b>quake was</b> so strong, they had feared that
they ... In this <b>last</b> town, observers noted water and fine sand coming from the
crack. ... damage if another <b>quake</b> like the 1755 Cape Ann <b>earthquake were</b> to
<b>occur</b>. The 1185 East Midlands <b>earthquake happened in England</b>. It is the first
<b>earthquake</b> in <b>England</b> for which there are reliable reports indicating damage.
The moment magnitude of the shock <b>was</b> estimated to be above 5.0 and its ...
This page <b>was last</b> edited on 22 June 2019, at 23:20 (UTC). Text is available
under the Creative ... <b>Previous</b> and later <b>earthquakes</b>[edit]. There is evidence that a similar <b>earthquake</b>
and landslide <b>occurred</b> ... | When did the last earthquake happen in england? |
Ivan L. Moody is the <b>lead vocalist for</b> American heavy metal band <b>Five Finger</b>
<b>Death Punch</b>. ... Navigation. Main page · Contents · Featured content · <b>Current</b>
events · Random article · Donate to Wikipedia · Wikipedia store ... <b>Current members</b>. Zoltan Bathory – rhythm guitar (2005–<b>present</b>), lead guitar,
bass (2005); Ivan Moody – <b>lead vocals</b>, piano ... Jeremy Spencer Heyde, known simply as Jeremy Spencer, is an American
musician, songwriter, author, record producer, director, writer, producer and
pornographic actor. He is the former <b>drummer</b> for the metal band, <b>Five Finger</b>
<b>Death Punch</b>. ... Ambox <b>current</b> red.svg. This section needs to be updated.
Please update this ... And Justice for None is the seventh studio album by American heavy metal band
<b>Five Finger Death Punch</b>. ... "<b>Drummer</b> JEREMY SPENCER Exits <b>FIVE FINGER</b>
<b>DEATH PUNCH</b>". ... Navigation. Main page · Contents · Featured content ·
<b>Current</b> events · Random article · Donate to Wikipedia · Wikipedia store ... Jason Hook is a Canadian guitarist, record producer, songwriter and session
<b>musician</b>. He is best known as the <b>current lead</b> guitarist of the groove-metal band
<b>Five Finger Death Punch</b>. "Lift Me Up" is the first single from The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous
Side of Hell, Volume 1, the fourth studio album from <b>Five Finger Death Punch</b>,
and is the fifteenth single overall from the band. The song features Rob Halford,
<b>lead vocalist for</b> Judas Priest. ... The <b>current</b> lyric video features dark skies,
lightning as well as ... Thomas Cummings (born April 15, 1982), better known under the stage name
Tommy Vext, is an American heavy metal singer and songwriter known for being
the <b>lead vocalist</b> of Bad Wolves, ... Years active, 2000–present ... fill-in vocalist for
the multi-platinum selling heavy metal band <b>Five Finger Death Punch</b> during their
... Zoltan Bathory is a Hungarian-born American musician and martial artist. He is
the founder, ... 7 times Platinum <b>Five Finger Death Punch</b> recorded their debut
album in 2006 with ... emigrants to the United States · <b>Five Finger Death Punch</b>
<b>members</b> ... Main page · Contents · Featured content · <b>Current</b> events · Random
article ... Invidia is an American heavy metal band from Las Vegas, Nevada, consisting of
Brian Jackson formerly of Skinlab on lead guitar, Matt Snell formerly of <b>Five</b>
<b>Finger Death Punch</b> on ... 2.1 <b>Current members</b>; 2.2 Former <b>members</b>. 3
Discography; 4 ... "In This Moment, Ex <b>Five Finger Death Punch Members</b> Join
Forces In Invidia ... Sintanic is an American thrash metal band created in Los Angeles, California in
late 2009 by ... Roberts (former guitarist of TUFF, W.A.S.P. and <b>Five Finger Death</b>
<b>Punch</b>.) ... Ben Graves, former Murderdolls <b>drummer</b>, joined Sintanic in February
2010. ... (2018–<b>present</b>); Greg Graham – guitars, backing vocals (2020–<b>present</b>)
... | Who is the current lead singer of five finger death punch? |
The Lockheed <b>C</b>-<b>5</b> Galaxy is a large military transport aircraft originally designed
and built by ... The Galaxy has <b>many</b> similarities to the smaller Lockheed C-141
Starlifter and ... Over the next 40 years, the U.S. <b>Air Force</b> estimates the C-5M <b>will</b>
save over ... The all-passenger version <b>would have</b> been able to carry up to
1,000 ... The McDonnell Douglas/Boeing C-17 Globemaster III is a large military transport
aircraft. It was developed for the United States <b>Air Force</b> (<b>USAF</b>) from the 1980s to
the ... The <b>C</b>-<b>5</b> has a lower LCN, but the <b>USAF</b> classifies both in the same broad
... The report also stated that "current military doctrine that <b>does</b> not reflect the ... The <b>Air Force</b> Reserve Command (AFRC) is a major command (MAJCOM) of the
United States ... Certain units of the <b>Air Force</b> Reserve and Air National Guard
<b>can</b> conduct ... In <b>many</b> of these units, particularly in the MAF, the aircraft <b>have</b>
been ... AFRC also operates stand-alone <b>C</b>-<b>5</b>, C-17, C-130, C-40 and KC-135
units ... This article lists the airlift squadrons of the United States <b>Air Force</b>. The purpose
of an airlift squadron is to organize and effect the delivery of supplies or
personnel, usually via military transport aircraft such as the C-17 Globemaster III
and C-130 Hercules. ... Lackland <b>Air Force</b> Base · <b>C</b>-<b>5</b> Galaxy · 73rd Airlift
Squadron · Scott ... Travis <b>Air Force</b> Base is a United States <b>Air Force</b> air base under the operational
control of the ... The base also contributes <b>many</b> highly skilled people to the local
labor pool. The base's host unit, the 60th Air Mobility Wing, is the largest wing in
the <b>Air Force's</b> Air Mobility Command, with a versatile fleet of 26 <b>C</b>-<b>5</b> Galaxies, ... The Lockheed Martin <b>C</b>-130J Super Hercules is a four-engine turboprop military
transport ... These changes <b>have</b> improved performance over its <b>C</b>-130E/H
predecessors, such ... From the first flight on <b>5</b> April 1996 to 30 April 2013, 290 <b>C</b>-
130J Super ... Together with the <b>C</b>-130J of the French <b>Air Force</b> this <b>will</b> form a
joint air ... On 4 April 1975, a Lockheed <b>C</b>-<b>5A</b> Galaxy participating in the first mission of
Operation Babylift ... United States Air Force C-5 Galaxy, similar to the aircraft
involved ... 1975, with <b>much</b> of South Vietnam overrun by communist North
Vietnamese forces, ... This first group of orphans <b>would</b> then transfer to charter
flights and be ... Air Mobility Command (AMC) is a Major Command (MAJCOM) of the U.S. <b>Air</b>
<b>Force</b>. ... AMC melded MAC's worldwide airlift system of primarily <b>C</b>-<b>5</b> Galaxy, C-
141 Starlifter and ... <b>Many</b> special duty and operational support aircraft (OSA) and
stateside ... The <b>Air Force</b> estimates that their current fleet of KC-135s <b>have</b>
between ... The Lockheed <b>C</b>-141 Starlifter is a military strategic airlifter that served with the
Military Air ... The aircraft also served with airlift and air mobility wings of the <b>Air</b>
<b>Force</b> ... 4 Operators; <b>5</b> Accidents; 6 Aircraft on display; 7 Specifications (<b>C</b>-141B
... <b>much</b> of the bulky and oversize equipment employed by the U.S. Army <b>would</b>
not fit ... Dover <b>Air Force</b> Base or Dover AFB is a United States <b>Air Force</b> base located 2
miles (3.2 km) ... During the 1950s problems developed with <b>many</b> of the facilities
in Dover, which ... Two years later Dover became the first all <b>C</b>-<b>5</b> equipped wing
in the <b>Air Force</b>, trading the last of its C-141 to Charleston AFB, South Carolina. | How many c-5 does the air force have? |
"<b>Take Me Home</b>, <b>Country Roads</b>", also known as "Take Me Home" or "Country
Roads", is a <b>song</b> written by Bill Danoff, Taffy Nivert, and John Denver about West
... The <b>song</b> combines elements of three previous country hits: John Denver's "<b>Take</b>
<b>Me Home</b>, <b>Country Roads</b>" (1971), Willie Nelson's "On the Road Again" (1979) ... "Country Road" is a <b>song</b> written and performed by James Taylor. It appears on
his 1970 ... Jump to search. Not to be confused with the John Denver song Take
Me Home, Country Roads. ... "Country Road" reached number 37 on the
Billboard pop singles chart and number 9 Easy Listening in <b>early</b> 1971. On the
Canadian ... Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. (December 31, 1943 – October 12, 1997), known
professionally ... with his signature songs "<b>Take Me Home</b>, <b>Country Roads</b>", "
Annie's <b>Song</b>", "Rocky Mountain High", ... In 1972, Denver scored his <b>first</b> Top
Ten album with Rocky Mountain High, with its title track reaching the Top Ten in
1973. Whisper of the Heart is a 1995 Japanese animated romantic coming of age
drama film directed ... It was the <b>first</b> theatrical Studio Ghibli film to be directed by
someone other than Miyazaki or Isao Takahata. ... Later at the antique shop,
Shizuku <b>sings</b> "<b>Take Me Home</b>, <b>Country Roads</b>", a <b>song</b> she has been translating
for her ... <b>Early</b> life and education[edit]. Danoff is a graduate of Cathedral High School in
Springfield, ... "<b>Take Me Home</b>, <b>Country Roads</b>" is an official state <b>song</b> of West
Virginia. Danoff has stated he had never been in West Virginia before co-writing
the ... MD 117 was the inspiration for the 1971 hit <b>song</b> "<b>Take Me Home</b>, <b>Country Roads</b>
". MD 117 <b>originally</b> consisted of three disjoint segments. The segment from ... In the Dark is the second international album release by the reggae singing
group Toots and ... hit single by John Denver, "<b>Take Me Home</b>, <b>Country Roads</b>,"
which replaces West Virginia with West Jamaica in the lyric. ... in its <b>original</b>
format, along with the Jamaican Funky Kingston album and the "Pressure Drop"
single. Forty-nine of the fifty U.S. states that make up the United States of America have
one or more state songs, a type of regional anthem, which are selected by each
state legislature, and/or state governor, as a symbol (or emblem) of that particular
U.S. state. Some U.S. states have more than one official state <b>song</b>, and may
refer to ... Denver's "<b>Take Me Home</b>, <b>Country Roads</b>" one of four official state
songs of ... ... of John Denver's "<b>Take Me Home</b>, <b>Country Roads</b>", with Andy on a banjo and
Dwight playing guitar; both sing, and Dwight <b>sings</b> part of the <b>song</b> in German. | Who sang take me home country road first? |
<b>Daddy's Home 2</b> is a 2017 American Christmas comedy film directed by Sean
Anders and written by Anders and John Morris. A sequel to Daddy's Home (2015)
, ... A sequel, <b>Daddy's Home 2</b>, was released on November 10, 2017. Contents. 1
Plot; 2 Cast; 3 ... Length, <b>2</b>:47. Label, Hull. Songwriter(s), James "Shep" Sheppard, Clarence
Bassett, Charles Baskerville. Shep and the Limelites singles chronology. "I'm So
Lonely" (1961), "<b>Daddy's Home</b>" (1961), "Ready for Your Love" (1961). "<b>Daddy's</b>
<b>Home</b>" is a famous song by American doo-wop group Shep and the Limelites. Owen Wilder Vaccaro (born December 16, 2005) is an American child actor. He
has appeared in feature films since 2015, including Daddy's Home (2015) and
<b>Daddy's Home 2</b> (2017), and in the lead ... Daddy's Home may refer to: Daddy's Home (comic strip), an American daily
comic strip by Tony Rubino and Gary Markstein; Daddy's Home (film), a 2015
American comedy film. <b>Daddy's Home 2</b>, a 2017 sequel. File talk:<b>Daddy's Home 2</b>.png. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to
navigation Jump to search. WikiProject Film, hide(Rated File-class) ... Gary Sanchez Productions is a production company founded by Will Ferrell and
Adam McKay, ... Village Roadshow Pictures and Good Universe); <b>Daddy's Home</b>
<b>2</b> (2017; co-production with Paramount Pictures); Ibiza (2018; co-production ... Sean Anders is an American film director and screenwriter. He co-wrote and
directed the 2005 film Never Been Thawed, the 2008 film Sex Drive, the 2014 film
Horrible Bosses 2, the 2015 film Daddy's Home, the 2017 sequel <b>Daddy's Home</b>
<b>2</b> and ... Linda Edna Cardellini (born June 25, 1975) is an American actress. In television,
she is known ... Lead nomination, the comedies Daddy's Home (2015) and
<b>Daddy's Home 2</b> (2017), and the horror film The Curse of La Llorona (2019). AllMusic, <b>2</b>/5 stars. RapReviews, (7.5/10). <b>Daddy's Home</b> is the sixth album by
rapper Sir Mix-a-Lot. The album was released in 2003 for ... | Who is roger in daddy's home 2? |
The sports under the umbrella of athletics, particularly <b>track and field</b>, use a
variety of statistics. ... When detected, reports of these times are followed by a "<b>c</b>"
or ' to indicate converted times. Road race times are only considered accurate to
a full ... Conference USA (<b>C</b>-USA or CUSA) is an intercollegiate athletic conference
whose current ... University of North Texas · Denton, Texas, 1890, 2013, 38,087,
<b>Mean</b> Green · Old Dominion University · Norfolk, ... <b>Track</b> & <b>Field</b>, Outdoor <b>Track</b> &
<b>Field</b>, Total <b>C</b>-USA Sports. UAB, Green tick Y, Green tick Y, Red X N, Green tick ... North Texas <b>Mean</b> Green (formerly North Texas Eagles) represents the University
of North Texas (UNT) in intercollegiate <b>athletics</b>. The teams compete in Division I
of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). North Texas competed in
the Sun Belt Conference until joining Conference USA (<b>C</b>-USA) on July 1, 2013.
... The ballpark would have been home <b>field</b> of both the <b>Mean</b> Green, and ... Tommie <b>C</b>. Smith (born June 6, 1944) is an American former <b>track</b> & <b>field</b> athlete
and wide receiver in the American Football League. At the 1968 Summer ... <b>Track and field</b> is a sport which includes athletic contests established on the skills
of running, ... The 4 × 100 m event is run strictly within the same lane on the track,
<b>meaning</b> that the team collectively runs one complete circuit of the track. ... Jump
up to: History – Introduction Archived 1 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine. The Vanderbilt Commodores are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent
Vanderbilt ... Mascot, Mr. C ... Vanderbilt <b>fields</b> 16 varsity teams (6 men's teams
and 10 women's teams), 14 of which compete at the National Collegiate Athletic
... Baseball has been a part of Vanderbilt <b>athletics</b> since its official debut in 1886. Christopher Duan Johnson (born September 23, 1985) is a former American
football running ... (2009); NFL rushing yards leader (2009); 2× First-team All-C-
USA (2006, 2007) ... Johnson was also a standout <b>track</b> star at Olympia High
School. ... NFL season, the Tennessee Titans took on the Oakland Raiders at LP
<b>Field</b>. The College of Idaho (<b>C</b> of I) is a private liberal arts college in Caldwell, Idaho.
Founded in ... humanities, natural sciences, social sciences and a professional
<b>field</b>, enabling them to earn a major and three minors in four years. ... The
College's <b>track</b> and cross country teams have won 13 individual and relay
national titles. The Florida Gators are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the
University of Florida, ... Basketball arena, Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O'
Connell Center ... The Gators won the NCAA men's indoor <b>track and field</b>
championship in three consecutive seasons in 2010, 2011 and 2012, the NCAA
women's ... Cross country running is a sport in which teams and individuals run a race on
open-air courses ... Due to the hot weather (over 40 °<b>C</b> (104 °F)) only 15 out of 38
competitors (elite long-distance runners) finished the race. Cross country ... USA
<b>Track</b> & <b>Field</b> hosts four annual national cross country championships. The USA ... | What does c mean in track and field? |
<b>Most</b> successful club. Manchester United (20 <b>championships</b>). Leicester City
celebrate <b>winning the Premier League</b> in the 2015–16 season. The <b>English</b>
men's football champions are the <b>winners</b> of the highest <b>league</b> in <b>English</b>
football, which since 1992–93 <b>is the</b> ... Manchester United have <b>won</b> 20 <b>titles</b>, the
<b>most</b> of any club. This page lists <b>English</b> association football clubs whose men's sides have <b>won</b>
competitive ... Manchester United have <b>won the most</b> top division <b>titles</b>, 20. ... The
Anglo-Italian <b>League</b> Cup was created in 1969 to match <b>English</b> cup <b>winners</b>
against ... Currently, Manchester United <b>is the most</b> decorated team in <b>English</b>
football. This article concerns football records in <b>England</b>. Unless otherwise stated,
records are taken ... The city <b>has</b> always <b>had</b> a top flight member of either Everton
or Liverpool. ... <b>Most titles won</b> by an individual player: 13, Ryan Giggs; <b>Most</b>
career <b>league</b> appearances: 1,005 (849 in First Division), Peter Shilton (1966 to
1997) ... <b>The Premier League</b>, often referred to as the <b>English</b> Premier <b>League</b> or the <b>EPL</b>
outside ... <b>The Premier League is the most</b>-watched sports <b>league</b> in the world,
broadcast ... Six of them have <b>won</b> the <b>title</b>: Manchester United (13), Chelsea (5),
... Super <b>League is the</b> top-level professional rugby <b>league</b> club competition in the
Northern Hemisphere. The <b>league has</b> twelve teams: ten from <b>England</b>, one from
France and one ... The record for <b>most</b> Super <b>League titles won</b> is held by Leeds
with eight <b>titles</b>. Leeds captain Kevin Sinfield currently <b>holds</b> the record for ... The two clubs are the <b>most</b> successful <b>English</b> teams in domestic, European and
worldwide competitions; and between them they have <b>won</b> 38 <b>league titles</b>, ... <b>He won</b> the <b>title</b> 13 times with Manchester United. <b>The Premier League</b> is an
association football <b>league</b> that serves as the top tier of the <b>English</b> ... awarded to
<b>English</b> players and the next <b>most</b> frequent nationalities of <b>winners</b> are French
and ... This points system was not agreed upon until after the season <b>had</b> started; the
alternative proposal was one point for a <b>win</b> only. Preston <b>won</b> the first <b>league</b>
<b>title</b> ... Liverpool have <b>won</b> the cup on the <b>most</b> occasions with eight victories, including
<b>winning</b> their four <b>League</b> Cups in successive years in the early 1980s. <b>The Premier League</b> is an <b>English</b> professional <b>league</b> for association football
clubs. At the top of the <b>English</b> football <b>league</b> system, it <b>is the</b> country's primary ...
Crystal Palace, Norwich and Sunderland have been relegated the <b>most</b> times (4)
... Chelsea <b>won</b> a second successive Premier <b>League title</b> in 2005–06 before ... | Who has won the most english league titles? |
How to <b>Train Your Dragon</b> is a 2010 American computer-animated action fantasy
film loosely based on the 2003 book of the same <b>name</b> by British author Cressida
Cowell, ... Hofferson, Hiccup's fellow student in dragon training and his love
interest. Gerard Butler as Stoick the Vast, the chieftain of Berk and Hiccup's <b>father</b>
. How to <b>Train Your Dragon</b> 2 is a 2014 American computer-animated action
fantasy film loosely based on the book series of the same <b>name</b> by Cressida
Cowell, ... Inspired by her words and his <b>father's</b>, Hiccup returns to Berk to stop
Drago. Christopher Michael Sanders (born March 12, 1962) is an American animation
director, film director, screenwriter, producer, illustrator and voice actor. He is best
known for co-writing and directing Disney's Lilo & Stitch (2002) and DreamWorks'
How to <b>Train Your Dragon</b> (2010), both ... Sanders began his career as a
<b>character</b> designer for Muppet Babies. Todd Joseph Miller (born June 4, 1981) is an American actor, stand-up comedian
, producer, and writer. In 2008, he made his acting debut in Cloverfield, and from
2010 to 2014, he voiced Tuffnut Thorston in the first two How to <b>Train Your</b>
<b>Dragon</b> films. ... <b>character</b> 'Tuffnut' in the Oscar-nominated animated films How to
Train Your ... Jonathan Adam Saunders Baruchel is a Canadian actor, director, stand-up
comedian and screenwriter by known by his stage <b>name</b> Jay Barcuchel. He is
known for his voice role as Hiccup in the How to <b>Train Your Dragon</b> ... He played
lead <b>character</b> Josh Greenberg in the FXX comedy television series Man Seeking
... Abominable is a 2019 computer-animated adventure film produced by
DreamWorks Animation ... stars, regarding the yeti as a bland <b>character</b> and
observing the film's similarities to How to <b>Train Your Dragon</b> and E.T. the Extra-
Terrestrial. Kristen Carroll Wiig is an American actress, comedian, writer, and producer. She
was born in ... In 2014, she also reprised her role in How to <b>Train Your Dragon</b> 2,
and starred with Bill Hader ... For the outrageous look of her <b>character</b>, she
revealed that she spent around eight hours applying and removing her look each
day. DreamWorks Dragons is an American computer-animated television series
based on the 2010 film How to <b>Train Your Dragon</b>. ... She has a strong <b>character</b>,
is one of the most courageous of the Dragon Riders, and is very competitive. She
has ... Christopher Catesby Harington (born 26 December 1986), known professionally
as Kit ... and he provided the voice of Eret in the How to <b>Train Your Dragon</b>
franchise. ... his <b>mother</b> named him after Christopher Marlowe, whose first <b>name</b>
was ... Gerard James Butler (born 13 November 1969) is a Scottish actor and film
producer. ... He was cast as Ewan McGregor's <b>character</b> Renton in the stage
adaptation of Trainspotting, the same play that had inspired him to become an
actor. ... Butler reprised his voice role as Stoick in How to <b>Train Your Dragon</b> 2 in
2014. | Dads name in how to train your dragon? |
... fortunes of Asian <b>countries</b> through <b>the use</b> of new ... <b>The</b> debate concerned
<b>Korea</b>, then <b>in the</b> sphere ... leaders <b>sought</b> to seize and <b>make</b> it <b>a</b> puppet state. ...
Ōkubo Toshimichi <b>attacked in his</b> "7 Point ... and removed China's suzerainty
<b>over Korea</b>. <b>North Korea</b>–<b>South Korea</b> relations are <b>the</b> bilateral relations between <b>North</b>
<b>Korea</b> and South ... <b>The</b> summits between North and <b>South Korea have</b> also
facilitated positive relationships between <b>North Korea</b> and <b>the</b> United States. ...
<b>North Korea invaded the</b> South on June 25, 1950, and swiftly overran most of <b>the</b>
<b>country</b>. <b>The</b> Division of Korea began at <b>the</b> end of World War II in 1945. With <b>the</b>
declaration of <b>the</b> ... In 1950, after years of mutual hostilities, <b>North Korea invaded</b>
<b>South Korea</b> in attempt to unify ... Soviet forces began amphibious landings <b>in</b>
<b>Korea</b> by 14 August and rapidly took <b>over the</b> north-east of <b>the country</b>, and on 16
August ... At <b>the</b> conclusion of World War II <b>the</b> Allied nations began <b>the</b> process of
disarmament of Axis controlled regions. Japan occupied Korea at this time and
had been in control since 1910. In 1945, <b>the</b> decision was made to <b>have</b>
American Marines forces oversee ... <b>South Korea wanted</b> weapons and supplies
from Truman and <b>the</b> United ... Korean reunification (Korean: 통일, 統一) refers to <b>the</b> potential reunification of
<b>North Korea</b> and ... In <b>the</b> Panmunjom Declaration, <b>the</b> two <b>countries</b> agreed to
work towards <b>a</b> ... In 1950, <b>North Korea invaded the</b> South, beginning <b>the</b> Korean
War, which ... By comparison, <b>the</b> Koreas <b>have</b> been divided for <b>over</b> 70 years,
and ... Japanese Korea was <b>the</b> period when Korea was under Japanese rule, between
1910 and 1945. Joseon Korea came under <b>the</b> Japanese sphere of influence in
<b>the</b> ... By 1910 <b>the</b> number of Japanese settlers <b>in Korea</b> had reached <b>over</b>
170,000, comprising <b>the</b> largest single overseas-Japanese community in <b>the</b>
world at ... <b>The</b> Lower Paleolithic era in <b>the</b> Korean Peninsula and Manchuria began roughly
half <b>a</b> million ... <b>The South Korean</b> economy has prospered, and <b>the country</b> is
now considered ... Tool-making artifacts from <b>the</b> Palaeolithic period <b>have</b> been
found in ... In <b>the</b> early 4th century Goguryeo once again <b>attacked the</b> Chinese (
now ... On 11 April 1951, U.S. President Harry S. Truman relieved General of <b>the</b> Army
Douglas ... When <b>North Korea invaded South Korea</b> in June 1950, starting <b>the</b>
Korean War, he ... part in <b>the</b> post-war political and social transformation of that
<b>country</b>. ... Now that we <b>have</b> bases for <b>our</b> Air Force <b>in Korea</b> if <b>the</b> Chinese <b>tried</b>
to <b>get</b> ... <b>South Korea</b> officially <b>the Republic of Korea</b> is <b>a country</b> in East Asia, constituting
<b>the</b> southern ... In 1950, <b>a North Korean invasion</b> began <b>the</b> Korean War and after
<b>its</b> end in ... In addition to contesting for <b>control of the</b> Korean Peninsula,
Goguryeo had ... <b>The</b> two <b>countries sought</b> to improve bilateral relations and lifted
<b>the</b> ... <b>The</b> Japanese invasions of Korea comprised two separate yet linked operations:
an initial ... <b>In Korean</b>, <b>the</b> first <b>invasion</b> (1592–1593) is called <b>the</b> "Japanese (倭
wae) ... <b>use</b> of <b>the</b> new weapon, thus giving them <b>a</b> great advantage <b>over the</b>
Korean ... General Shin then killed himself in <b>the</b> river, and <b>the</b> Koreans that <b>tried</b>
to ... | Who invaded south korea and tried to take over their country? |
<b>Crown Perth</b> is a resort and <b>casino</b> located in Burswood, Western Australia, near
the Swan River. The resort consists of a <b>casino</b>, a convention centre with meeting
<b>rooms</b>, ... It was hoped that the hotel-<b>casino</b> complex <b>would</b> be ready in time for
the 1987 ... The public interest in the <b>casino</b> proved so <b>much</b> in its early months of
... <b>Crown</b> Melbourne is a <b>casino</b> and resort located on the south bank of the Yarra
River, ... <b>Crown Casino has</b> a licence for 540 table games (100 poker tables) and
... The <b>Crown</b> Poker <b>Room</b> encompasses a large separate space in the <b>Crown</b> ...
<b>Crown Towers</b>: a skyscraper comprising a five-star <b>luxury</b> hotel located within the
... Hyatt Hotels Corporation, commonly known as Hyatt, is an American
multinational hospitality ... Since then, Hyatt <b>has</b> grown organically and through
acquisitions, with the ... John Portman, who <b>would</b> go on to design <b>many</b> other
hotels for the chain. ... Hyatt hotels <b>are</b> smaller full-service hotels with 150 to 350
<b>rooms</b> located ... The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, LLC is an American multinational company that
operates the <b>luxury</b> hotel chain known as The Ritz-Carlton. The company <b>has</b>
101 <b>luxury</b> hotels and resorts in 30 countries and territories with 27,650 <b>rooms</b>. ...
The unpaid interest on the bonds dissuaded <b>many</b> from trying to buy the hotel. Caesars Palace is a <b>luxury</b> hotel and <b>casino</b> in Paradise, Nevada, United States.
The hotel is ... It contains <b>many</b> statues, columns and iconography typical of
Hollywood ... As of July 2016, the hotel <b>has</b> 3,960 <b>rooms</b> and suites in six <b>towers</b>
and a ... The 14-story Tower, last renovated in 2001, <b>will have</b> 20 <b>rooms</b> added
for a ... Crowne Plaza is a multinational chain of full service, upscale hotels
headquartered in the ... A <b>room</b> at Crowne Plaza London Docklands, London,
England ... The Crowne Plaza Copenhagen <b>Towers</b> is the first hotel in Denmark
to generate all ... Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts <b>have</b> been the sponsor of the
British FIA World ... <b>Crown</b> Sydney is a <b>casino</b> and hotel that is currently topped out in Barangaroo,
Sydney, Australia. When it opens in 2020, it <b>will</b> be the second legal <b>casino</b> in ... The Star Sydney in Pyrmont, Sydney, is the second largest <b>casino</b> in Australia
after Melbourne's <b>Crown Casino</b>. Overlooking Darling Harbour, The Star, owned
by Star Entertainment Group features two gaming floors, eight bars, seven
restaurants, 351 hotel <b>rooms</b> and 130 serviced and privately owned ... The
Sovereign <b>Room has</b> been upgraded and now includes four additional ... One Queensbridge (or <b>Crown</b> Queensbridge) was a proposed mixed–used
supertall skyscraper to be located in the Southbank precinct of Melbourne,
Australia. The skyscraper <b>would have</b> become the tallest building in Melbourne,
... Additionally, a footbridge was to link the project to the <b>Crown Casino</b> and
Entertainment ... James Douglas Packer (born 8 September 1967) is an Australian billionaire
businessman and ... Packer <b>has</b> stated he <b>did</b> not attend university as he "didn't
<b>have</b> the marks". ... <b>Crown's</b> two Australian resorts, <b>Crown</b> Melbourne and <b>Crown</b>
<b>Perth</b>, feature over ... "Online boom shows <b>much</b> more pain still to come for
retailers". | How many rooms does the luxury crown metropol perth have? |
<b>America'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 ... The fourth season of <b>America'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's Next Top Model</b> started airing on September 20,
2006 as the first to be aired on The CW network. The season's catch-phrase is ... The twenty-second cycle of <b>America's Next Top Model</b> premiered on August 5,
2015 and is the sixteenth and final season to air on The CW. The network ... The twentieth cycle of <b>America'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, ... The 21st cycle of <b>America's Next Top Model</b> premiered on August 18, 2014 and it
is the 15th season to air on The CW. It was the second season to feature male ... The nineteenth cycle of <b>America's Next Top Model</b> consisted of thirteen episodes
and was broadcast on The CW. It aired from August 24, 2012, until November ... The twenty-third cycle of <b>America's Next Top Model</b> premiered on December 12,
2016 on VH1. It was the first cycle to air on the network following the series ... The fourteenth cycle of <b>America's Next Top Model</b> premiered on March 10, 2010,
and is the eighth season to be aired on The CW. The cycle's catch phrase is ... The tenth cycle of <b>America'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 ... | Who won season 24 of americas next top model? |
<b>I'll Be There for You</b> may refer to: <b>I'll Be There for You</b> (album), a 2001 album by
KC and the ... single by Method Man and Mary J. Blige; "<b>I'll Be There for You</b>", a
song by <b>Backstreet Boys</b> from the 1999 album Millennium; "<b>I'll Be There for You</b>",
... "<b>I'll Be There for You</b>" is a 1997 song recorded by British-American pop group
Solid HarmoniE. ... "They have a lot in common with the <b>Backstreet Boys</b>, who are
very popular over here," he suggests. Van Dun continues: "It's the kind of
pleasant, ... Solid Harmonie are a British-American pop girl group. The group was moderately
successful, ... The group was successful, releasing the four singles "<b>I'll Be There</b>
<b>for You</b>", "I Want You to Want Me", "I Wanna Love ... that paved the way for the
commercial breakthrough of teen pop in the late 1990s, <b>Backstreet Boys</b> or N
Sync. "I Want It That Way" is a song by American boy band the <b>Backstreet Boys</b>. It was
released on ... "My Heart Stays with You"; "I'll Be There for You". Released, April ... "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely" is a song by American boy band,
<b>Backstreet Boys</b>, ... "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely" – 3:54; "<b>I'll Be There</b>
<b>for You</b>" – 4:34; "You Wrote the Book on Love" – 4:38. America. Double 12" Vinyl. This is a list of Swedish record producer Max Martin's songwriting and production
credits. ... 1996, <b>Backstreet Boys</b> · <b>Backstreet Boys</b>, "I Wanna Be with You", Dag
Volle. "Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)" ... Solid HarmoniE, Solid HarmoniE, "
<b>I'll Be There for You</b>", Kristian Lundin. "I Wanna Love You", Kristian Lundin. These are The Official UK Charts Company UK Official Indie Chart number one
hits of 1997. Issue date, Song, Artist. 4 January, "Breathe", The Prodigy. 11
January, "Satan Live", Orbital. 18 January, "Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)",
<b>Backstreet Boys</b>. 25 January, "Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)", <b>Backstreet</b>
<b>Boys</b> ... 14 June, "<b>I'll Be There For You</b>", The Rembrandts. Radio Disney Jams are a series of CD compilations of music featured on Radio
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Makes You Different (Makes You Beautiful)", <b>Backstreet Boys</b>, 3:34. 8. "
Everything ... ... (Natalie La Rose song) · As Long as You Love Me (<b>Backstreet Boys</b> song) ... to
Want Me (Solid Harmonie song) · <b>I'll Be There for You</b> (Solid Harmonie song) ... ... (Natalie La Rose song) · As Long as You Love Me (<b>Backstreet Boys</b> song) ... I
Will Be There (Britney Spears Song) · <b>I'll Be There for You</b> (Solid Harmonie song)
... | When was i'll be there for you released? |
<b>Cristina</b> Yang, M.D., Ph.D., F.A.C.S. is a fictional character from the medical
drama television series <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>, ... <b>Cristina</b> transfers her hospital shares
to Alex Karev and recommends he take over her <b>seat on the board</b>. At the end of
... Alexander Michael Karev, M.D. is a fictional character on the ABC television
series <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>, ... His relationships with colleagues Meredith Grey (Ellen
Pompeo), <b>Cristina</b> Yang (Sandra Oh), Izzie Stevens (Katherine ... When <b>Cristina</b>
leaves for Switzerland, she leaves Alex her share of the <b>board</b>, including her <b>seat</b>
. Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) is nominated for a position at <b>Board</b> to replace
<b>Cristina</b> who instead left the <b>seat</b> for Alex Karev (Justin Chambers). Also, Leah ... The eleventh season of the American television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>
premiered on ... The doctors at Grey Sloan Memorial must get used to the fact that
Dr. <b>Cristina</b> ... Jo, trying to win over Maggie, tells her about Alex's dilemma
involving Dr. Oliver Lebackes' <b>private practice</b> and his <b>seat on the board</b>, which
Maggie ... "Puzzle with a Piece Missing" is the second episode of the eleventh season of the
American television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>, and is the 222nd episode
overall. ... involving Dr. Oliver Lebackes' <b>private practice</b> and his <b>seat on the</b>
<b>board</b>. ... and she uses it and <b>Cristina's</b> research with the McNeil family to solve
their ... The tenth season of the American television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>
premiered on ... <b>Cristina</b> receives a Harper-Avery Nomination, but as the majority
of Grey ... means going back on his promise to her to take a back <b>seat</b> to her
research. ... Alex gives the <b>board</b> his notice that he'll be accepting the <b>private</b>
<b>practice</b> offer ... On the American late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show
Saturday Night Live ... Dallas: The Home Game – Charles Rocket pitches a home
<b>board</b> game for dysfunctional families who can now act ... girls, Eliot Spitzer (Bill
Hader) is now opening a <b>private practice</b> dealing with embarrassing sex-related
issues. <b>Grey's Anatomy</b> is an American medical drama television series that premiered
on March 27, ... The conclusion of season 10 has <b>Cristina</b> leaving Grey Sloan for
Dr. Burke's job as head of a hospital in Zurich, while Dr. Ross ... But Dr. Webber
all but promises the <b>seat</b> to Dr. Bailey, so the <b>board</b> has to decide between them. Auckland Campbell Geddes, 1st Baron Geddes, GCMG, KCB, PC, FRSE (21
June 1879 – 8 ... Preceded by, The Viscount Grey of Fallodon ... From 1906 to
1909, Geddes was an Assistant Professor of <b>Anatomy</b> at Edinburgh University. ...
and as President of the <b>Board</b> of Trade (with a <b>seat</b> in the cabinet) from 1919 to
1920. The first season of the American political drama television series The West Wing
aired in the United States on NBC from September 22, 1999 to May 17, 2000 ... | Who gets christina's seat on the board? |
Edwards v Canada (AG)—also known as <b>the Persons Case</b>—is a famous
Canadian ... <b>The Persons Case was</b> a landmark case in two respects. ... time,
however, the Supreme Court <b>was</b> not the <b>final</b> arbiter of constitutional questions
in Canada. The Famous Five, or The Valiant Five, (French: Célèbres cinq) were five
prominent Canadian ... This case came to be known as <b>the "Persons Case</b>". ...
had the vote in many provinces and in federal elections by 1929, the case <b>was</b>
part of ... served as the organization's vice-president for more than 22 years
<b>beginning</b> in 1906 ... Emily Murphy <b>was</b> a Canadian women's rights activist, jurist, and author. In 1916,
she became ... In 1927, the women launched <b>the "Persons Case</b>," contending
that women could be "qualified persons" eligible to sit in the Senate. ... of greed,
but in the hands of his superiors, he may become a powerful instrument to that
<b>end</b>. Emily Murphy, who led the <b>case</b> in 1927, <b>was</b> the first woman in the British
Empire to be appointed magistrate in 1916. McClung <b>was</b> ... The history of feminism in Canada has been a gradual struggle aimed at
establishing equal ... Ultimately, the <b>case was</b> dismissed by the presiding
magistrate Lester Clayon, who ruled that, ... When the war finally <b>ended</b> many
Canadian women <b>did</b> as the government expected of them and returned to their
roles in the home. Parlby <b>was</b> one of the Famous Five or Valiant Five, who by means of a court
battle known as <b>the Persons Case</b> established that women were "qualified
Persons" ... The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the current law <b>did</b> not recognize
women as such. However, the <b>case was</b> won upon appeal to the Judicial
Committee ... This is a list of solved missing <b>persons cases</b> of people who went missing in
unknown locations ... Willoughby's ship <b>ended</b> up stuck in ice off Lapland and he
and all of his crew died. ... The case <b>was</b> resolved 28 years after her body <b>was</b>
found when a DNA match <b>was</b> made of her ... "Sala plane underwater search
<b>begins</b>". The revelation of MacRae's four-year affair with MacDowell led senior officers to
admit that the <b>case was</b> "mired in a sea of deceit and untruthfulness from its <b>start</b>
... Henrietta Muir Edwards (18 December 1849 – 10 November 1931) <b>was</b> a
Canadian women's rights activist and reformer. She <b>was</b> the eldest of "The
Famous Five", along with Emily Murphy, Nellie McClung, Louise McKinney and
Irene Parlby, who fought to have women recognized as "persons" under the law,
and for ... <b>The "Persons case</b>" <b>was</b> recognized as an Historic Event in 1997. | When did the persons case start and end? |
"A <b>Groovy Kind of Love</b>" is a <b>song</b> written by Toni Wine and Carole Bayer Sager
based on a melody by the classical composer Muzio Clementi. It has been ... The Mindbenders were an English beat group from Manchester, England.
Originally the backing group for Wayne Fontana, they were one of several acts
that were successful in the mid-<b>1960s</b> British Invasion of the US charts, achieving
major ... (a number-one single with Fontana) in 1965 and "A <b>Groovy Kind of Love</b>"
in ... Toni Wine is an American pop music songwriter, who wrote songs for such artists
as The ... Kind of Love"), Tony Orlando and Dawn ("Candida"), and Checkmates,
Ltd. ("Black Pearl") in the late <b>1960s</b> and 1970s. ... They wrote the <b>song</b> "A <b>Groovy</b>
<b>Kind of Love</b>," recorded by The Mindbenders in 1966 (after the group split ... Carole Bayer Sager is an American lyricist, <b>singer</b>, songwriter, painter, and New
York Times ... She had already written her first pop hit, "A <b>Groovy Kind of Love</b>",
with Toni ... show. v · t · e · Golden Globe Award for Best Original <b>Song</b>. <b>1960s</b> ... Buster: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the 1988
British film Buster ... "Two Hearts" was specially written for the film, having earned
a Grammy Award for Best <b>Song</b> Written Specifically for a ... "Two Hearts" and "A
<b>Groovy Kind of Love</b>" were not released on a solo Phil Collins album until 1998's
. Groovy is a slang colloquialism popular during the late 1950s, <b>1960s</b> and 1970s.
It is roughly ... "A <b>Groovy Kind of Love</b>", a <b>song</b> written by Toni Wine and Carole
Bayer Sager in 1964 and popularized a year later by The Mindbenders. Lesley Sue Goldstein (May 2, 1946 – February 16, 2015), known professionally
as Lesley Gore, ... Gore was given first shot at recording "A <b>Groovy Kind of Love</b>"
by songwriters Carole Bayer and Toni Wine with a ... for Mercury subsidiary
Smash Records, refused to let Gore record a <b>song</b> with the word "groovy" in its
lyrics. I Couldn't Live Without Your Love is a Petula Clark album released in the United
States and the ... The mid-<b>60s</b> hits Clark covers on the album include "Elusive
Butterfly"; ... Also included is Clark's version of the Mindbenders' "A <b>Groovy Kind</b>
<b>Of Love</b>"; that ... The <b>song</b> "Two Rivers" was penned by Clark as autobiographic,
with ... Adult Contemporary is a chart published by Billboard ranking the top-performing
songs in the ... he played the lead role, reaching the top spot with his rendition of
the <b>1960s song</b> "A <b>Groovy Kind of Love</b>" and the original track "Two Hearts". Buster is a 1988 British romantic crime comedy based on events from the Great
Train Robbery. ... Two of them were released as singles, namely "A <b>Groovy Kind</b>
<b>of Love</b>" and "Two Hearts", which reached #1 and #6 ... Leonard Maltin gave the
film two-and-a-half stars, writing: "<b>Singer</b> Collins' starring film debut is a diverting (
if ... | Who sang groovy kind of love in the 60s? |
This list contains the top 50 accounts with the <b>most followers</b> on the photo and
video-sharing ... <b>Instagram has</b> its own brand account on the platform, and with
over 336 million <b>followers</b>; it is ... Jump up to: "The <b>Most</b> Followed <b>Instagram</b>
<b>Profiles</b>". The <b>most</b> followed user of TikTok is Loren Gray with over 41.0 million <b>followers</b>.
She is the first ... This list contains the top 10 accounts that <b>had the most followers</b>
on Douyin, which is the same service as TikTok, ... List of <b>most</b>-followed
<b>Instagram</b> accounts · List of <b>most</b>-followed Twitter accounts · List of <b>most</b>-followed
Twitch ... Commercial services provide the ability to buy <b>Instagram followers</b>, <b>most</b> of which
are ghosts. These individuals are paid to follow accounts but are not required ... The use of Twitter by celebrities and politicians <b>has</b> become an important factor
both for Twitter ... To this end, Twitter <b>has</b> provided two facilities to its high-<b>profile</b>
users. The first is the verified ... during this presidential race. Barack Obama is the
<b>most</b> followed politician with 109.9 million <b>followers</b> on his personal Twitter. The list below contains the top 50 accounts with the largest number of <b>followers</b>
on the social ... List of <b>most</b>-retweeted tweets · List of <b>most</b>-liked tweets · List of
<b>most</b>-followed <b>Instagram</b> accounts · List of <b>most</b>-followed TikTok accounts · List of
<b>most</b>-liked ... At the time, she was ranked 14th and <b>had</b> over 57 million <b>followers</b>. <b>Instagram</b> is an American photo and video-sharing social networking service
owned by ... Although praised for its influence, <b>Instagram has</b> been the subject of
criticism, <b>most</b> ... with over 207 million <b>followers</b>, and the <b>most</b> followed woman is
singer Ariana ... In addition, the formerly angular <b>profile</b> pictures became circular. Social media marketing is the use of social media platforms and websites to
promote a product ... <b>Most</b> social media platforms have built-in data analytics
tools, which enable ... Yelp consists of a comprehensive online index of business
<b>profiles</b>. ... Bernstein, who currently <b>has</b> one and a half million <b>followers on</b>
<b>Instagram</b>, ... The <b>Instagram</b> egg is a picture of an egg posted by the account @
world_record_egg on the social media platform <b>Instagram</b>, notable for becoming
a global phenomenon and an internet meme within days of its creation. It holds
the world record for both the <b>most</b>-liked <b>Instagram</b> post and <b>most</b> liked ... Jenner's
previous record, the first photo of her daughter Stormi, <b>had</b> garnered ... Her Facebook page <b>has</b> more than 8 million <b>followers</b>, her <b>Instagram</b> over 5
million <b>followers</b>, and she <b>has</b> over 3.26 million subscribers on YouTube.
According ... "The 30 <b>Most</b> Popular Vine Stars In The World". Business Insider. Retrieved 27
May 2015. ^ "Top 100 <b>Instagram Profiles</b> by <b>Followers</b> – ... | What profile has the most followers on instagram? |
Conan is a late-night talk show airing each Monday through Thursday at 11:00
p.m. eastern ... The episode marks the first time an American late-night talk show
has <b>filmed</b> in Cuba since Jack Paar interviewed ... March 1, 2017: <b>Conan Without</b>
<b>Borders</b>: Made in Mexico: Visit was made in response to actions and effort made
... <b>Beyond Borders</b> is a 2003 American romantic-drama <b>film</b> about aid workers,
directed by Martin Campbell and starring Angelina Jolie, Clive Owen, Teri Polo
and ... <b>Conan</b> Christopher O'Brien (born April 18, 1963) is an American television host,
comedian, ... During the <b>taping</b> of the Friday, September 25, 2009, episode of The
Tonight Show, O'Brien suffered from a mild ... in O'Brien and Steven Yeun to also
visit North Korea on a technicality by stepping <b>across</b> the <b>border</b> line at the DMZ. <b>Conan</b> the Destroyer is a 1984 American sword and sorcery <b>film</b> directed by
Richard Fleischer, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Mako Iwamatsu
reprising ... This list of episodes of Conan details information on the 2019 episodes of Conan,
a television ... 1312, November 7, 2019 (2019-11-07), <b>Conan Without Borders</b>:
Ghana, N/A ... Kumail Nanjiani was originally scheduled as the guest for the July
11 episode to promote the <b>film</b> Stuber but had to cancel at the last minute due to ... <b>Conan</b> the Barbarian is a 2011 American sword and sorcery <b>film</b> based on the
character of the same name created by Robert E. Howard. The <b>film</b> is a new ... <b>Conan</b> the Barbarian is a 1982 American epic sword and sorcery <b>film</b> directed
and co-written by John Milius. It is based on stories by Robert E. Howard, ... <b>Conan</b> the Barbarian is a fictional sword and sorcery hero who originated in pulp
magazines ... "Wolves <b>Beyond</b> the <b>Border</b>" – A non-<b>Conan</b> story set in <b>Conan's</b>
world. ... However, the resulting <b>film</b>, <b>Conan</b> the Barbarian (1982), was a
combination of director John Milius' ideas and plots from <b>Conan</b> stories (written
also by ... Ralph George Macchio Jr is an American actor known for his role as Daniel
LaRusso in three ... It was this role that led him to be cast as Daniel LaRusso in
the 1984 <b>film</b>, ... 2018, Conan, Himself, Episode: "<b>Conan Without Borders</b>: Japan"
; ... Pablo Lyle (born November 18, 1986) is a Mexican actor. Contents. 1 Career; 2
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The <b>Royal Academy of Music</b> in London, England, is the oldest conservatoire in
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composer. ... In 1992, he <b>established</b> the Elton John AIDS Foundation, and a year
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... The <b>Royal</b> Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO), based in London, is a British Orchestra
that was ... In 1932 the conductor Sir Thomas Beecham had <b>founded</b> the London
... The following year, assessing all the London orchestras, Frank Howes, <b>music</b>
... In 1992 UEFA commissioned the orchestra and the <b>Academy</b> of St Martin in ... Cited as, Best Internet Programme (Silver, 2010; Gold, 2011) Radio <b>Academy</b>
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The <b>Money</b> in the Bank ladder match <b>is</b> a multi-<b>person</b> ladder match held by the
professional ... Finlay was the <b>final person</b> to qualify for the match when he
defeated The Brian Kendrick on the March 13 episode of SmackDown. At
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in which ... Host Art Fleming cited Gschwend as an example of how a common
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winner on ... Before James, the record for largest successful <b>Final</b> Jeopardy
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territories per the ... In the <b>past</b>, "paper <b>money</b>" was occasionally issued in
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year, the 12-<b>person</b> Federal Open Market Committee meets to determine U.S.
monetary policy. The Weakest Link <b>is</b> a British television quiz show, mainly broadcast on BBC Two
as well as ... When the allotted time for every round ends, any <b>money</b> which <b>is</b> not
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<b>person has</b> been voted off, in which case the second strongest link answers first. Kenneth Wayne Jennings III (born May 23, 1974) <b>is</b> an American game show
contestant and ... using only the <b>last</b> name of Marion Jones (who was not stripped
of her ... During that guest appearance, Jennings said, "Jeopardy! <b>is</b> a <b>man's</b>
game... it's ... Rutter temporarily displaced him as the highest overall winner of
<b>money</b> on ... <b>Last Man</b> Standing <b>is</b> an American sitcom that premiered on ABC on October 11,
2011. Created ... Meanwhile, fed up with Mandy constantly taking his <b>money</b>,
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<b>Fiddler on the Roof</b> is a musical with music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon
Harnick, and book by Joseph Stein, set in the Pale of Settlement of Imperial
Russia ... <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b> is a 1971 American musical comedy-drama film produced
and directed by Norman Jewison. It is an adaptation of the 1964 Broadway ... Cannonball Adderley's <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b> is an album by jazz saxophonist
Cannonball Adderley released on the Capitol label featuring performances of ... He is best known for his portrayal of Tevye the Dairyman, the lead role in the
musical <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b>, on both stage and screen, having performed this
role ... Tradition" is the opening number for the Broadway musical <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b>. In
the song, the main character, Tevye, explains the roles of each social class in ... <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b> was one of the most successful musicals of the "golden age
of musicals". Its original Broadway production in 1964 was the first run of a ... Samuel Joel "Zero" Mostel (February 28, 1915 – September 8, 1977) was an
American actor, singer and comedian of stage and screen, best known for his
portrayal of comic characters such as Tevye on stage in <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b>, ... Fidler Afn Dakh (פידלער אויפן דאך) is an adaptation of the musical <b>Fiddler on the</b>
<b>Roof</b> translated and adapted by Shraga Friedman. The adaptation revisits the ... "Matchmaker, Matchmaker" is a song from the musical <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b>, with
music by Jerry Bock and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. It was later made into a film ... Pages in category "<b>Fiddler on the Roof</b>". The following 6 pages are in this
category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). | What year was fiddler on the roof made? |
Calcifediol is further hydroxylated by the kidneys to form calcitriol (<b>also known</b> as
1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol), the biologically <b>active form of vitamin D</b>. Calcitriol
... Calcifediol, <b>also known</b> as calcidiol, 25-hydroxycholecalciferol, or 25-
<b>hydroxyvitamin D</b> (abbreviated 25(OH)D), is a <b>prehormone</b> that is produced in the
liver by ... Cholecalciferol, <b>also known</b> as <b>vitamin D</b>3 and colecalciferol, is a <b>type of vitamin</b>
<b>D</b> which is ... It is converted to its <b>active form</b> by two hydroxylations: the first in the
liver, ... of the active circulating <b>hormone</b> calcitriol (1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3). ...
As a pharmaceutical drug it is <b>called</b> cholecalciferol (USAN) or colecalciferol (INN
, ... Calcitriol is <b>the active form of vitamin D</b>, normally made in the kidney. A
manufactured form is ... For this it acts on the specific type of bone cells <b>referred</b>
<b>to as</b> osteoblasts, causing them to ... Many of the effects of calcitriol are mediated
by its interaction with the calcitriol receptor, <b>also called</b> the <b>vitamin D</b> receptor or
VDR. The calcitriol receptor, more <b>commonly known</b> as the <b>vitamin D</b> receptor (VDR)
and <b>also known</b> ... Calcitriol, <b>the active form of vitamin D</b>, binds to the VDR, which
then forms a heterodimer with the retinoid-X receptor. This then binds to ... The
VDR gene encodes the nuclear <b>hormone</b> receptor for <b>vitamin D</b>3. This receptor
also ... Parathyroid <b>hormone</b> (PTH), <b>also called</b> parathormone or parathyrin, is a
<b>hormone</b> secreted by ... This latter <b>form of vitamin D</b> is <b>the active hormone</b> which
stimulates calcium uptake from the intestine. ... A low level of PTH in the blood is
<b>known</b> as hypoparathyroidism and is most <b>commonly</b> due to damage to or
removal of ... <b>Vitamin</b> A is a group of unsaturated nutritional organic compounds that includes
retinol, retinal, ... <b>Vitamin</b> A <b>also</b> functions in a very different role as retinoic acid (
an irreversibly ... Retinol, the <b>form of vitamin</b> A absorbed when eating animal food
sources, is a ... Some other ocular changes are <b>referred to as</b> xerophthalmia. B <b>vitamins</b> are a class of water-soluble <b>vitamins</b> that play important roles in cell
metabolism. ... Some are <b>better known</b> by name than number: niacin, pantothenic
acid, biotin and folate. ... Its <b>active form</b> is a coenzyme <b>called</b> thiamine
pyrophosphate (TPP), which takes part in ... <b>Vitamin</b> BW: a type of biotin other
than <b>d</b>-biotin. Growth <b>hormone</b> (GH) or somatotropin, <b>also known</b> as human growth <b>hormones</b> (
hGH or HGH) in its human <b>form</b>, is a ... A recombinant <b>form</b> of hGH <b>called</b>
somatreopleopin (INN) is used as a ... Typical ingredients include amino acids,
minerals, <b>vitamins</b>, and/or herbal ... In Leaver-Dunn <b>D</b>, Houglum J, Harrelson GL (
eds.). Niacin, <b>also known</b> as nicotinic acid, is an organic compound and a <b>form of</b>
<b>vitamin</b> B3, ... Niacin is contraindicated with <b>active</b> liver disease, persistent
elevated serum ... One <b>form</b> of dietary supplement is inositol hexanicotinate (IHN)
, also <b>called</b> inositol ... Maciejewski-Lenoir <b>D</b>, Richman JG, Hakak Y, Gaidarov I,
Behan DP, ... | The active form of vitamin d also known as a hormone is called? |
The <b>Treaty of Sugauli</b> the <b>treaty</b> that established the boundary line <b>of Nepal</b>, was
<b>signed on</b> 2 December 1815 and ratified <b>by</b> 4 March 1816 <b>between</b> the East <b>India</b>
Company and King <b>of Nepal</b> ... Location, Sugauli, India. Condition, Some
Nepalese controlled land was ceded to British East India Company. Signatories,
Parish ... The <b>Nepal</b>–<b>Britain Treaty of</b> 1923 is considered to be one <b>of</b> the most important
<b>treaties</b> in the History <b>of Nepal</b>. The <b>treaty</b> was first discussed in 1921 and the
final <b>treaty</b> was <b>signed</b> in 1923 ... The <b>Sugauli Treaty of</b> 1816 had rendered moot
the degree <b>of</b> independence <b>of Nepal</b>. The sixth, seventh and eighth points <b>of</b> the
... The 1950 <b>India</b>-<b>Nepal Treaty of</b> Peace and Friendship is a bilateral <b>treaty</b>
<b>between Nepal</b> and <b>India</b> establishing a close strategic relationship <b>between</b> the
two South Asian neighbours. The <b>treaty</b> was <b>signed</b> at Kathmandu <b>on</b> 31 July
1950 <b>by</b> the last Rana Prime ... During <b>British</b> rule in <b>India</b>, <b>Nepal's</b> ties <b>with</b> the
<b>British</b> government were ... The Anglo-<b>Nepalese</b> War (1 November 1814 – 4 March 1816), also known as the
Gurkha War, was fought <b>between</b> the ... Greater <b>Nepal</b> is a nascent irredentist concept <b>of Nepal</b> extending beyond its
present ... The <b>Treaty of Sugauli</b>, <b>between</b> the Gorkhali king and the Company,
was ratified in ... After the <b>Nepali</b> army helped the <b>British</b> suppress the <b>Indian</b>
Rebellion <b>of</b> ... A <b>treaty</b> was <b>signed between</b> the King <b>of Nepal</b> (<b>by</b> Maharaja Jung
Bahadur ... The <b>Treaty of</b> Titalia was <b>signed between</b> the Chogyal (monarch) <b>of</b> Kingdom <b>of</b>
Sikkim and the <b>British</b> East <b>India</b> Company (EIC). The <b>treaty</b>, which was
negotiated <b>by</b> Captain Barre Latter in February 1817, guaranteed security <b>of</b>
Sikkim <b>by</b> the <b>British</b> and returned Sikkimese land annexed <b>by</b> the <b>Nepalese</b> over
the ... the 1816 <b>Treaty of Sugauli</b> following the Anglo-<b>Nepalese</b> War <b>of</b> 1814-16. <b>Sugauli</b> is a city and a notified area in East Champaran district <b>of</b> Bihar. It is the
setting for ... "Segowlee" in said story), and the place where a <b>treaty</b> was <b>signed</b>
<b>with Nepal</b> in 1816. ... <b>Sugauli</b> has great role in <b>India's</b> independence war. ...
<b>Sugauli</b> is also known for <b>Sugauli Treaty</b>, which was <b>signed between British India</b>
<b>and</b> ... The Tripartite <b>Agreement between</b> the United Kingdom, <b>India and Nepal</b> was a
<b>treaty signed</b> in 1947 concerning the rights <b>of</b> Gurkhas in military service. Susta is a rural municipality in Nawalparasi District in the Lumbini Zone <b>of</b>
Western <b>Nepal</b>. ... According to the <b>Sugauli Treaty signed between British</b> East
<b>India</b> Company and <b>Nepal</b> in 1816, the Gandak river is the international
boundary and ... The territorial disputes <b>of India and Nepal</b> include few areas: Kalapani territory
and Susta. ... The <b>Treaty of Sugauli signed by</b> Kingdom <b>of Nepal</b> and <b>British India</b>
<b>on</b> 4 March 1816 locates the Kali River as <b>Nepal's</b> western boundary <b>with India</b>. | When was sugauli treaty signed between britain india and nepal? |
<b>Lotería</b> is a traditional <b>game</b> of chance, similar to bingo, but using images on a
deck of <b>cards</b> ... For this version, before the <b>game</b> begins, players agree on <b>how</b>
<b>many</b> pozos are to be completed in a row, column or diagonal pattern. A Pozo is
a ... A lottery is a form of gambling which involves the drawing of lots for a prize.
Lottery is outlawed ... Dominican Republic: <b>Lotería</b> Electrónica Internacional
Dominicana S.A. ... El Salvador: <b>Lotería</b> Nacional de Beneficencia, Lotín (scratch
<b>cards</b>). ... There are <b>many</b> lottery <b>games</b> that take place in India, all of which are
run by ... In the United States, Bingo is a <b>game</b> of chance in which each player matches
numbers printed in different arrangements on <b>cards</b> which the numbers the <b>game</b>
host (caller) draws at random, marking the selected numbers with tiles. When a
player finds the selected numbers are arranged on their <b>card</b> in a row ... The
numbers that are called in a <b>game</b> of bingo <b>may</b> be drawn utilizing a ... May 6, 2007 <b>...</b> Some of the pictograms used in the traditional Mexican <b>game</b> of chance "<b>Lotería</b>".
Photography by Alex Covarrubias. LicensingEdit ... <b>Lotería</b> is a traditional Mexican <b>game</b> of chance. Image by Alex Covarrubias. ...
This applies worldwide. In some countries this <b>may</b> not be legally possible; if so: Pages in category "Dedicated deck <b>card games</b>". The following 186 pages are in
this category, out of 186 total. This list <b>may</b> not reflect recent changes (learn ... The Spanish Christmas Lottery is an extraordinary draw of <b>Lotería</b> Nacional, the
weekly ... Each décimo is entitled to 10% of <b>any</b> prize that the ticket has won. ...
To add to the confusion, there is a relatively new weekly Spanish lottery <b>game</b> ...
Candle arches · <b>Cards</b> · Carols by Candlelight · Cavalcade of Magi · Crackers ... The <b>game</b> is played as old maid except <b>any card</b> can be removed at the start of
the <b>game</b>. That <b>card</b> is revealed at the end of the <b>game</b> and the person left with its
... Lotteria is a chain of fast-food restaurants in East Asia that grew out of its first
shop in Tokyo, ... For the Latino game, see Lotería. ... Seoul, Korea: 31 <b>May</b> 2002"
. A lottery is a form of gambling that involves the drawing of numbers at random for
a prize. ... <b>Many</b> recent lotteries allow purchasers to select the numbers on the
lottery ... or simply <b>Lotería</b> de Navidad [loteˈɾia ðe naβiˈðað]) is a national
lottery. ... The five lotteries offer draw <b>games</b>, scratch <b>cards</b>, and sports betting—
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Jennifer Taylor is an American actress, best known for her role as <b>Chelsea</b> Melini
on CBS sitcom <b>Two and a Half</b> Men ... This article about a United States film <b>actor</b>
or actress born in the 1970s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. The American sitcom <b>Two and a Half</b> Men, created and executive produced by
Chuck Lorre ... The show also features numerous supporting characters, each of
whom <b>plays</b> a prominent role in a small group of episodes. ... Alan is happy to live
with Melissa at first, but eventually Melissa and <b>Chelsea</b> start taking over the ... Charles Francis Harper is a fictional character in the CBS sitcom <b>Two and a Half</b>
Men during the first eight seasons of the series. <b>Played</b> by <b>actor</b> Charlie Sheen,
the character has garnered him four ... In the final few months of his life after
<b>Chelsea</b> left him, he reverts to his old ways: drinking excessively, gambling,
smoking ... Concerned about what <b>Chelsea</b> said, Charlie visits Dr. Freeman, who says he
must pick the woman he loves most. While working together, Mia makes a move
on ... Tricia Janine Helfer (born April 11, 1974) is a Canadian actress, voice actress
and former ... Helfer had a recurring role on CBS' <b>Two and a Half</b> Men. She
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Taylor). Charlie has a relationship problem with <b>Chelsea</b>, who thinks he is still his old self.
Charlie panics and suggests couple's counseling with Dr. Freeman, which she ... <b>Chelsea</b> were leading <b>2</b>–1 up at <b>half</b>-time with goals from Gary Cahill and
Ramires. However, the tables turned in the second <b>half</b> as ... <b>Chelsea</b> Football Club were founded on 10 March 1905 at The Rising Sun pub ...
Twenty-eight-year-old Scottish international <b>half</b>-back John ... The club began
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the first <b>half</b> and <b>two</b> further goals in the second <b>half</b>. Kenedy and Charly ... "Of Course He's Dead" is the series finale of the long-running sitcom <b>Two and a</b>
<b>Half</b> Men. ... Several women from Charlie's past, including Mia (Emmanuelle
Vaugier), <b>Chelsea</b> (Jennifer Taylor) and Dolores Pasternak (Missi Pyle), are ...
carrying a grand piano, similar to the one Charlie used to <b>play</b>, approaching the
house. | Who played chelsea on two and a half? |
<b>Alabama</b> is an American country and Southern rock band formed in Fort Payne,
<b>Alabama</b>, ... Cook also <b>played</b> in numerous bands and was a rock and roll disk
jockey. ... In March, the band relocated to <b>Myrtle Beach</b>, South Carolina,
performing six ... Despite this, the album's singles <b>did</b> not fare well in comparison
to past ... I'm not sure File:<b>Alabama</b> band.jpg has an appropriate fair use rationale on it. ...
The Tennessean source says the group moved to the <b>Bowery</b>, <b>Myrtle Beach</b>, as
they ... few responses"; "The song <b>did</b> not receive chart success" - suggest "The
song <b>did</b> not chart" ... Perhaps you could search for venues the band have <b>played</b>
. <b>Myrtle Beach</b> is a coastal city on the East Coast of the United States in Horry
County, South ... Live shows are offered year round at theaters including the
<b>Alabama</b> Theatre, Carolina Opry, Asher Theater, ... It was also home to the <b>Myrtle</b>
<b>Beach</b> Mutiny, a pro soccer team <b>playing</b> in the Premier Development League
until 2018. WMIR (93.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Conway, South Carolina. History[
edit]. In the early 1990s, WMIR (as WJXY-FM) <b>played</b> Country music as 94X. ... "
The <b>Bowery</b>" (all-<b>Alabama</b>, a band discovered in <b>Myrtle Beach</b>), "Santa 94" ... The J Nassau Street Local and Z Nassau Street Express are two rapid transit
services in the B ... Express trains would only stop at <b>Myrtle</b> Avenue, Essex Street
and Canal ... <b>Bowery's</b> low ridership <b>did</b> not justify more than one service to stop
at the ... Cleveland Street, <b>Alabama</b> Avenue, Halsey Street and Kosciusko Street. This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of <b>Alabama</b>
that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic ... Party Down South is an American reality television series that premiered January
16, 2014, on ... Wright <b>did</b> not show up for the second-season reunion Party
Down South: The After Party ... Ryan "Daddy" Richards, 33, Orange Beach,
<b>Alabama</b> ... spotlight, especially if the show turns out to be similar to TLC's <b>Myrtle</b>
<b>Manor</b>. Delancey Street/Essex Street is a station complex shared by the BMT Nassau
Street Line and the IND Sixth Avenue Lines of the New York City Subway,
located ... Broadway Junction is a New York City Subway station complex shared by the
elevated BMT ... The Brooklyn and Rockaway <b>Beach</b> Railroad (the predecessor
to the BMT ... use the tracks <b>was the</b> BMT Canarsie Line to Broadway Ferry (later
the 15 train), ... No regular service (<b>Myrtle</b> Avenue (west) or <b>Alabama</b> Avenue (
east)). Amtrak operates the following intercity and long-distance passenger train routes.
To-scale map ... <b>Bowery</b>, Washington, D.C. – New York City. Bunker Hill ... and
1979–81. This table includes only trains that <b>did</b> not operate west of Harrisburg. | When did alabama play at the bowery in myrtle beach? |
An <b>Affair to Remember</b> is a 1957 American romance film directed by Leo
McCarey and starring Cary Grant and <b>Deborah Kerr</b>. Filmed in CinemaScope
and ... <b>Deborah</b> Jane <b>Kerr</b>-Trimmer CBE (30 September 1921 – 16 October 2007),
known ... As well as The King and I, her films include An <b>Affair to Remember</b>,
From ... "An <b>Affair to Remember</b> (Our Love Affair)" is a 1957 romantic song which was
composed by Harry Warren for the 1957 film An <b>Affair to Remember</b>. Lyrics were
by Leo McCarey and Harold Adamson. The song is sung by Vic Damone during
the film's opening credits and then sung later by <b>Deborah Kerr</b>'s character, ... Margaret Nixon McEathron (February 22, 1930 – July 24, 2016), known
professionally as Marni ... In 1956, she worked closely with <b>Deborah Kerr</b> to
supply the star's singing voice for the film version of Rodgers and ... The King and
I and the next year she again worked with Kerr to dub her voice in An <b>Affair to</b>
<b>Remember</b>. Love Affair is a 1994 American romantic drama film and a remake of the 1939 film
of the same ... Charles Boyer and Irene Dunne and of the 1957 film An <b>Affair to</b>
<b>Remember</b> with Cary Grant and <b>Deborah Kerr</b>, both directed by Leo McCarey. Love Affair film was remade by McCarey in 1957 as An <b>Affair to Remember</b> with
Cary Grant and <b>Deborah Kerr</b> in the lead roles, using a very similar screenplay, ... The Grass Is Greener is a 1960 comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and
starring Cary Grant, <b>Deborah Kerr</b>, Robert Mitchum, and Jean Simmons. ...
previously worked together on Dream Wife (1953) and An <b>Affair to Remember</b> (
1957). Part of the AFI 100 Years… series, AFI's 100 Years…100 Passions is a list of the
top 100 ... 5, An <b>Affair to Remember</b> · Leo McCarey · 1957 · <b>Deborah Kerr</b> · Cary
Grant. 6, The Way We Were · Sydney Pollack · 1973 · Barbra Streisand · Robert ... An <b>Affair to Remember</b> · Leo McCarey · Cary Grant, <b>Deborah Kerr</b>, Cathleen
Nesbitt, Richard Denning, Romance, 20th Century Fox · Ali Baba Bunny ·
Animation. <b>Deborah Kerr</b>, John Kerr (no relation) and Leif Erickson re-created their original
stage roles. Also in the cast were Edward Andrews, Darryl Hickman, Norma
Crane, ... | Who sang for debra kerr in an affair to remember? |
<b>Friday After Next</b> is a 2002 American Christmas stoner comedy film directed by
Marcus Raboy and starring Ice Cube and Mike Epps. It is the third installment in ... The film's success led it to receiving two sequels, Next Friday and <b>Friday After</b>
<b>Next</b>, released in 2000 and 2002 ... Karen Denise Aubert (born December 6, 1978), better known as K.D. Aubert or
K.D. Rose, is an ... Aubert's big break came when she was cast as Donna in the
movie <b>Friday After Next</b> which was directed by Marcus Raboy and produced by
Ice ... He was also to receive 20% of the gross from Rush Hour 3. Tucker did not reprise
his role as Smokey in Next Friday (2000) or in <b>Friday After Next</b> (2002) because ... ... Rush Hour (1998), Next Friday (2000), and its 2002 sequel, <b>Friday After Next</b>,
Woman Thou Art Loosed (2004), and Ray (2004). He played Martin Luther King,
... He reprised the role in the film's sequel, Next Friday, but did not appear in the
third film of the series, <b>Friday After Next</b>. He did, however, appear in Cube's ... 2002, <b>Friday After Next</b>, Cinnamon, Credited as Tekla Ruchi. 2009, Da' Booty
Shop, Yolanda Johnson. 2010, Keepin' the Faith: Momma's Got a Boyfriend,
Writer ... Another film, titled <b>Friday After Next</b>, was released in November 2002. Contents.
1 Plot; 2 Cast; 3 ... Michael Elliot Epps (born November 18, 1968) is an American stand-up
comedian, actor, film producer, writer, and rapper. He is best known for playing
Day-Day Jones in Next Friday and its sequel, <b>Friday After Next</b>, and also
appearing in ... He also had a small role as a pimp associated to the character Money Mike,
played by Katt Williams, in the film <b>Friday After Next</b> starring Ice Cube. Juan made
a ... | Who played the old man in friday after next? |
... <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> (2010–2017), and Katy Keene on the CW series Katy Keene (
2020–present). Some other notable roles in television <b>played</b> by <b>Hale</b> include ... <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> is an American teen drama mystery thriller television series
developed by I. ... <b>Lucy Hale</b> as Aria Montgomery, an artsy chameleon who is
very intelligent, caring, and has a good sense of style. ... The Alloy website later
confirmed that Pieterse would be <b>playing</b> Alison DiLaurentis and DeVitto would
be ... The seventh and final season of the American mystery drama television series
<b>Pretty Little Liars</b> ... Aria is forced into <b>playing</b> and becomes A.D.'s new helper,
destroying Emison's baby nursery and leaving an "A" message in ... "<b>Lucy Hale</b>
confirms '<b>Pretty Little Liars</b>' ending with Season 7, reveals how she hopes it ends"
. In 2010, Combs was cast in the Freeform series <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> as Ella
Montgomery, the mother of one of the main characters, Aria Montgomery (<b>played</b>
by <b>Lucy</b> ... <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> is an American teen drama television series created by I.
Marlene King for ... Aria Montgomery, <b>Lucy Hale</b>, Main ... A lacrosse <b>player</b>, he
suffers from a mental illness, which causes him to burst into fits of anger and later
leads ... Aria Marie Montgomery is a fictional character in the <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> series
created by American author Sara Shepard. She is portrayed by <b>Lucy Hale</b> in the ... The first season of <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>, based on the books of the same name by
Sara Shepard, ... <b>Lucy Hale</b> was cast as Aria Montgomery in the project, followed
by Troian Bellisario and Ian Harding (as Spencer ... The Alloy website later
confirmed that Pieterse would be <b>playing</b> Alison DiLaurentis and DeVitto would
be ... The second season of <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>, based on the books of the same name
by Sara ... Actor Drew Van Acker also joined the cast <b>playing</b> Jason DiLaurentis,
... Holly Marie Combs, <b>Lucy Hale</b>, Norman Buckley, Ron Lagomarsino, Chris
Grismer, ... "<b>Pretty Little Liars</b>: The Complete Second Season: Holly Marie Combs
, Lucy ... "Pilot" is the series premiere of the mystery drama series <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>. It
introduces each of ... <b>Lucy Hale</b> was cast as Aria Montgomery in the project,
followed by Troian ... The Alloy Entertainment website later confirmed that
Pieterse would be <b>playing</b> Alison DiLaurentis and DeVitto would be Melissa
Hastings, also ... Ian Michael Harding (born 16 September 1986) is an American actor. He is
known for his role as Ezra Fitz in the Freeform mystery drama <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>
from 2010 to 2017. ... Montgomery (<b>Lucy Hale</b>) on the Freeform mystery drama
<b>Pretty Little Liars</b> from 2010 to 2017. ... Jump up to: "Ian Harding <b>plays</b> Ezra
Fitzgerald". | Who does lucy hale play on pretty little liars? |
<b>Golden State</b> Warriors 105, ... points and made a NBA <b>playoff</b> record 11 3s. 1) <b>Golden State</b> Warriors vs. ... This was the second <b>playoff</b> meeting between
these two ... 1) <b>Golden State</b> Warriors vs. ... exactly 6 points, making it the first <b>playoff</b> series in
NBA history ... The <b>Golden State</b> Warriors are an American professional basketball team based
in San ... The Warriors' record was 26–42 in their first NBA season, and they lost
in the first round of the <b>playoffs</b> to the Syracuse Nationals. Franklin Mieuli and the
... 2) <b>Golden State</b> Warriors vs. ... This was the fourth <b>playoff</b> meeting between these
two teams, ... The <b>Golden State</b> Warriors are an American professional basketball team based
in San ... The Warriors made the <b>playoffs</b> from 1971 to 1977 except in 1974, and
won their first NBA championship on the West Coast in 1974–75. In what many ... 2017 <b>playoff</b> game log. Total: 16–1 (Home: 9–0; Road: 7–1). First Round: 4–0 (
Home: 2–0; Road: 2–0)[show] ... <b>Golden State</b> Warriors 117, Utah Jazz 127 (OT) ... This was the third <b>playoff</b>
meeting between these ... <b>Golden State</b> Warriors 97, Dallas Mavericks 85 American Airlines Center, ... Last
<b>Playoff</b> Meeting: This is the first meeting between the ... Houston Rockets 106, <b>Golden State</b> Warriors 110. Scoring by quarter: ... | Who did golden state play in the playoffs last year? |
3190 ft. Technicolor / Metro Pictures. The <b>first</b> natural-<b>color</b> feature film <b>made in</b>
<b>Hollywood</b>. The final two reels are apparently lost. Available on DVD. The few <b>color</b> photographic <b>films</b> still being <b>made</b> in the 2010s are of this type.
The <b>first color</b> negative <b>films</b> and corresponding print <b>films</b> were modified
versions ... This page lists chronologically the <b>first</b> achievements in cinema. The
development of cinema is ... 1878[edit]. Using a fast-motion series of 24 cameras
Eadweard Muybridge <b>films</b> a horse in motion, Sallie Gardner at a Gallop. ... The
<b>first colour</b> feature film <b>made in Hollywood</b>, The Toll of the Sea, starring Anna May
Wong. <b>Hollywood made</b> so much use of Technicolor in 1929 and 1930 that many
believed the feature film industry would soon be turning out <b>color films</b>
exclusively. Natural <b>color</b> was a term used in the beginning of film and later on in the 1920s,
and <b>early</b> ... Three years later, the <b>first</b> feature length <b>movie</b> to be filmed entirely in
3-<b>color</b> Technicolor was Becky Sharp. ... the <b>first color</b> feature in America, but
rather than being <b>filmed in Hollywood</b> it was actually filmed in Jacksonville
Florida. The <b>first</b> motion picture <b>made</b> in Technicolor and the <b>first</b> feature-length <b>color</b>
<b>movie produced</b> in the United States, The Gulf Between, was also <b>filmed</b> on
location ... Musical film is a film genre with many songs in the movies. The songs usually
advance the plot ... This was followed by the <b>first</b> all-<b>color</b>, all-talking musical
feature which was entitled On with the Show (1929). The most popular ... <b>color</b>
sequences. <b>Hollywood released</b> more than 100 musical <b>films</b> in 1930, but only 14
in 1931. ... 32 <b>produced</b> by Toho and four <b>Hollywood films</b>: one film <b>produced</b> by TriStar
Pictures and three <b>films produced</b> by Legendary Pictures. The <b>first</b> film, Godzilla,
... The <b>first</b> known public exhibition of projected sound <b>films</b> took place in Paris in
1900, but decades passed before sound motion pictures were <b>made</b> ... A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound In silent <b>films</b> for
entertainment, the ... The <b>first</b> projected proto-<b>movie</b> was <b>made</b> by Eadweard
Muybridge between 1877 and 1880. ... By the <b>early</b> 1920s, 80 per cent of movies
could be seen in <b>color</b>, usually in the form of film tinting or toning (i.e. "colorization
") but ... | When was the first color movie made in hollywood? |
Kyle Martin Chandler (born September 17, 1965) is an American <b>actor</b>. Making
his screen ... Chandler said that neither he nor Berg wanted him to <b>play</b> the role
of <b>Coach</b> Taylor. ... After <b>Friday Night Lights</b> ended, Chandler focused on film
work. ... television series <b>Friday Night Lights played</b> by Kyle Chandler. He is introduced
as the head <b>coach</b> of the Dillon High School football team, the Dillon Panthers. Like Gaines, Taylor is the new <b>coach</b> who is having a difficult time adjusting to the
intensity that Dillon shows for <b>football</b>. Taylor is often conflicted with the advice ... The film follows the <b>coach</b> and <b>players</b> of a high school <b>football</b> team in the Texas
city of Odessa, which supported and was obsessed with ... The series features an ensemble cast, led by Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton,
who portray <b>football coach</b> Eric Taylor and his wife Tami Taylor, a school faculty ... With Taylor watching, <b>Coach</b> McGregor angers the boosters by switching the final
<b>play</b>, resulting in Smash and Matt's getting into a physical confrontation. Tami ... Bissinger moved his family to Odessa and spent the entire 1988 <b>football</b> season
with the Permian Panther <b>players</b>, their families, their <b>coaches</b>, and even many of
... It is revealed that <b>coach</b> Taylor, who has recently been made head <b>coach</b>, used
to <b>coach</b> the exceptionally gifted quarterback Jason Street. It also becomes clear
... Brian "Smash" Williams is a fictional character in the NBC/DirecTV(The 101
Network) drama television series <b>Friday Night Lights</b> portrayed by <b>actor</b> Gaius
Charles. ... <b>Coach</b> Taylor is furious as he knew nothing about it, and Smash owns
up as he respected Taylor as a mentor and father figure. For a time Smash's
future is in ... <b>Coach</b> is forced to <b>play</b> mediator as tensions erupt in the locker room. Luke gets
recruited. Buddy deals with the trials and tribulations of fatherhood. Tami deals ... | Who played the coach on friday night lights? |
Joachim-Napoléon <b>Murat</b> was a Marshal of the Empire and Admiral during the
reign of Napoleon. He was also the 1st Prince <b>Murat</b>, Grand Duke of Berg from ... Lucien Charles Joseph Napoléon, Prince Français, Prince of Naples, 2nd Prince
de Pontecorvo, 3rd Prince <b>Murat</b> (16 May 1803, Milan – 10 April 1878, Paris) ... <b>Murat</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Places. 1.1 Australia; 1.2 France; 1.3 Iran; 1.4
Papua New Guinea; 1.5 Turkey; 1.6 United States. 2 Other uses; 3 See also ... The <b>Murat</b> River, also called Eastern Euphrates is a major source of the
Euphrates River. The Ancient Greeks and Romans used to call the river Arsanias
(Greek: ... <b>Murat</b> Kurnaz (born 19 March 1982) is a Turkish citizen and legal resident of
Germany who was held in extrajudicial detention by the United States at its
military ... Charles Louis Napoleon Achille <b>Murat</b> was the eldest son of Joachim <b>Murat</b>, the
brother-in-law of Napoleon who was appointed King of Naples during the First ... Maria Annunziata Carolina <b>Murat</b> better known as Caroline Bonaparte, was the
seventh surviving child and third surviving daughter of Carlo Buonaparte and ... <b>Murat</b> Karayılan (Kurdish: Mirad Qarayîlan) (born 1954), also nicknamed Cemal,
is one of the co-founders of the Kurdistan Workers' Party. He has been the ... <b>Murat</b> Ülker (born 1959) is a Turkish billionaire businessman, and the chairman
of Yıldız Holding, the largest food company in the CEEMEA Region Yıldız owns ... <b>Murat</b> is a commune in the Cantal department in the Auvergne region in south-
central France. On 1 January 2017, the former commune of Chastel-sur-<b>Murat</b> ... | Who governed the kingdom of naples and sicily 1815? |
The <b>secretary</b>-<b>general of the United Nations</b> (UNSG or just SG) is the head of the
United Nations Secretariat, one of the six principal organs of the United Nations ... The <b>United Nations Secretary</b>-<b>General</b> is the head of the Secretariat, one of the
principal divisions of the <b>United Nations</b>. Many of the individuals who have ... Ban Ki-moon is a South Korean politician and diplomat who served as the eighth
<b>Secretary</b>-<b>General of the United Nations</b> from January 2007 to December 2016. António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres GCC GCL is a Portuguese politician and
diplomat who is serving as the ninth <b>Secretary</b>-<b>General of the United Nations</b>. Kofi Atta Annan was a Ghanaian diplomat who served as the seventh <b>Secretary</b>-
<b>General of the United Nations</b> from January 1997 to December 2006. Annan ... Kurt Josef Waldheim was an Austrian diplomat and politician. Waldheim was the
fourth <b>Secretary</b>-<b>General of the United Nations</b> from 1972 to 1981, and ... Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjöld was a Swedish economist and diplomat
who served as the second <b>Secretary</b>-<b>General of the United Nations</b>. The Deputy <b>Secretary</b>-<b>General of the United Nations</b> is the deputy to the
<b>Secretary</b>-<b>General of the United Nations</b>. The office was created to handle many
of the ... The Ndola United Nations DC-6 crash occurred on 18 September 1961 in
Northern Rhodesia. The crash resulted in the deaths of all people onboard
including Dag Hammarskjöld, the second <b>Secretary</b>-<b>General of the United</b>
<b>Nations</b>, and ... A United Nations Secretary-General selection was held in October 2016 to
choose the ninth <b>Secretary</b>-<b>General of the United Nations</b> to succeed Ban Ki-
moon ... | Where is the secretary general of the un from? |
There are clues in the names of the <b>months</b> themselves: Rabi' I - <b>first</b> spring: Rabi'
II - second spring: Jumada I - <b>first month</b> of parched land ... The <b>Islamic</b> New Year also called the <b>Hijri</b> New Year or Arabic New Year, is the
day that marks the beginning of a new <b>Hijri</b> year, and is the day on which the year
count is incremented. The <b>first</b> day of the <b>Islamic</b> year is observed by Muslims on
the <b>first</b> day of the <b>month</b> of Muharram ... The <b>Hijri</b> year (Arabic: سَنة هِجْريّة) or era is the era used in the <b>Islamic</b> lunar
<b>calendar</b>, which ... It thus does not begin on January 1, 1 CE, but on the <b>first</b> day
of the <b>month</b> of Muharram, which occurred in 622 CE. Its Julian equivalent was
April 19. The <b>month</b> of Ramadan (Arabic: رَمَضَان, Ramaḍān), also spelled Ramadhan or
Ramazan, is the ninth <b>month of the Islamic calendar</b>, and the <b>month</b> in which the
Quran was revealed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Fasting during the <b>month</b>
of Ramadan is <b>one</b> of the Five Pillars of Islam. Rabī' al-Awwal is the third <b>month</b> in the <b>Islamic calendar</b>. The name Rabī' al-
awwal means "the <b>first</b> [<b>month</b>] or beginning of spring", referring to its position in
the ... Dhu al-Hijjah also spelled Zu al-Hijjah, is the twelfth and final <b>month</b> in the
<b>Islamic calendar</b>. It is a very sacred <b>month</b> in the <b>Islamic calendar</b>, <b>one</b> in which
the ... Thus to avoid uncertainty about the calendar, there have been attempts ... of the
fraction in the <b>first</b> columns, an integer number of <b>months</b> as listed ... The tabular
<b>Islamic calendar</b>'s 360-<b>month</b> cycle is ... The history of calendars, that is, of people creating and using methods for
keeping track of days ... This resulted in scribes and scholars referring to them as
"the <b>first month</b>", "the fifth <b>month</b>", etc. ... astronomer Fathullah Shirazi to create a
new calendar by combining the lunar <b>Islamic calendar</b> and solar Hindu calendar
already ... The Hellenic <b>calendars</b>, the Hebrew Lunisolar <b>calendar</b> and the <b>Islamic</b> Lunar
<b>calendar</b> started the <b>month</b> with the <b>first</b> ... Shawwal (Arabic: شَوَّال, Šawwāl) is the tenth <b>month</b> of the lunar based <b>Islamic</b>
<b>calendar</b>. Shawwāl stems from the verb shāla (شَالَ) to 'lift or carry', generally to
take or move things from <b>one</b> place to another, so named because a female
camel ... | What is the first month of the islamic calender? |
<b>Mamma Mia</b> is a 2008 jukebox musical romantic comedy film directed by Phyllida
Lloyd and written by Catherine Johnson based on the 1999 musical of the ... <b>Mamma Mia</b> is a jukebox musical written by British playwright Catherine Johnson
, based on the songs of ABBA composed by Benny Andersson and Björn ... <b>Mamma Mia</b>! Here We Go Again is a 2018 jukebox musical romantic comedy film
written and directed by Ol Parker, from a story by Parker, Catherine Johnson, ... <b>Mamma mia</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Music. 1.1 Works associated with ABBA;
1.2 Other artists. 2 Film and television; 3 Other. Music[edit]. Works associated with
... Nuova <b>Mama Mia</b> Becicherecu Mic was a Romanian professional football club
from Jimbolia, Timiș County, Romania, originally from Becicherecu Mic. "<b>Mamma Mia</b>" is a song by the Swedish pop group ABBA, written by Benny
Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Stig Anderson, with the lead vocals shared by ... "<b>Mama Mia</b>" was a single of an Italian artist In-Grid. It was released in 2005. A
Spanish-English version of the song was also released. <b>Mama Mia</b> Trattoria is an Italian restaurant housed in Portland, Oregon's Waldo
Block, in the United States. Contents. 1 History; 2 Reception; 3 References ... <b>Mamma Mia</b>! The Movie Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for the 2008
jukebox musical film <b>Mamma Mia</b>!, based on the stage musical of the same name
. The <b>Mamma Mia</b>! films are American musical movies, based on the 1999
Broadway musical of the same name, which was based on the songs of pop/soft
rock ... | What are the dads names in mama mia? |
Singareni is a <b>village</b> located in Bhadradri Kothagudem district, <b>Telangana</b>, India.
<b>Coal</b> reserves in <b>Telangana</b> were found first in Singareni. There is a railway ... It is named after the <b>village</b> Singareni in khammam district, <b>Telangana</b> where the
<b>coal</b> mines are first noticed . The manner of extending financial assistance for ... The Singareni Thermal Power Plant (STPP) is a <b>coal</b>-fired power station in
Pegadapalli, a <b>village</b> in <b>Telangana</b>, India. The power plant has an installed
capacity ... Godavarikhani city is a neighbourhood of Ramagundam in the Indian state of
<b>Telangana</b>.Also called as the Manchester City, <b>Coal</b> City, City of Black Gold. ...
depot of TSRTC ply buses to surrounding <b>villages</b> as well as inter state
destinations. Manuguru is a census town and mandal in Bhadradri Kothagudem district in the
Indian state of <b>Telangana</b>. It comes under Mahaboobabad parliamentary
constituency and Pinapaka Assembly constituency. Manuguru is an urban area,
situated on the banks of Godavari River. The town is famous for Singareni <b>coal</b>
mines. ... Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, <b>villages</b> and towns (
Provisional)" ... Kakatiya Thermal Power Station is located near Chelpur <b>village</b> of Bhupalpalle
mandal in Warangal district of the Indian state of <b>Telangana</b>. The power plant is
one of the <b>coal</b> based power plants of TSGENCO ... Primary fuel, <b>Coal</b>. Power generation. Nameplate capacity, 4000 MW. External
links. Website, www.tsgenco.co.in. [edit on Wikidata]. Yadadri Thermal Power
Plant or Yadadri TPS is an upcoming 4000 megawatt, supercritical thermal power
project coming up at Dameracherla, Nalgonda district in <b>Telangana</b>, India. ...
mega thermal power station, built on 2800 acres near Veerlapalem <b>Village</b> in ... Bhadradri Kothagudem district is a district in the eastern region of the Indian state
of <b>Telangana</b> ... The district is endowed with a variety of important minerals such
as <b>Coal</b>. ... Papers Division (ITC-PSPD) which is amongst the leading names in
the business worldwide is located at Sarapaka <b>village</b> near Bhadrachalam. Naspur is a municipality and a suburb and mandal in Mancherial district of the
Indian state of <b>Telangana</b>. Located the north bank of godavari river. Naspur Pin
code is 504302 and postal head office is <b>Coal</b> Chemical Complex ... Naspur is
located in Telangana. Naspur. Location ... Divisions[edit]. <b>Villages</b> in Naspur
Mandal. Yellandu is a town in Bhadradri Kothagudem district of the Indian state of
<b>Telangana</b>. ... Yellandu is birthplace of the Singareni Collieries Company Limited
, a <b>coal</b> mining company which is also referred as Boggutta in the regional
language. | Name the village of telangana in which coal was found for the first time? |
The <b>TI</b>-<b>Nspire</b> is a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments which was
released in July ... In 2011, Texas Instruments released the <b>CX</b> line of their <b>TI</b>-
<b>Nspire</b> calculators which effectively replaced the previous generation. ... Texas
Instruments most likely <b>did</b> this to free <b>up</b> the NAND Flash, and SDRAM in the
calculator to ... A graphing calculator is a class of hand-held calculator that is capable of plotting
graphs and ... <b>TI</b>-<b>Nspire</b> CX II, <b>TI</b>- <b>Nspire CX CAS</b> II, ARM9 @ 396 MHz, 64 MB of
RAM, 100 MB of Flash ROM, 320×240 pixels ... Use <b>on</b> ACT Standardized Tests ... A graphing calculator is a handheld computer that is capable of plotting graphs,
solving ... TI offers a CAS <b>on</b> the TI-89, <b>TI</b>-<b>Nspire</b> CAS and TI-92 series of
calculators. ... Examples of symbolic calculators include the HP 50g, the HP
Prime, the TI-89, the <b>TI</b>-<b>Nspire</b> CAS and <b>TI</b>-<b>Nspire CX CAS</b> and the Casio
ClassPad series. ... into articles titled TI-BASIC 83 (Z80), TI-BASIC 89 (68k) and TI-BASIC Nspire (
ARM). (Discuss) (February 2019). TI-BASIC is the official name of a BASIC-like
language built into Texas Instruments (TI)'s ... TI-92 series, Voyage 200; TI-BASIC
Nspire (<b>on</b> ARM processor) for <b>TI</b>-<b>Nspire</b> and <b>TI</b>-<b>Nspire CAS</b> ... <b>TI</b>-<b>Nspire CX</b>[edit]. These computer algebra systems are sometimes combined with "front end"
programs that ... Based on Derive's engine used in TI-89/Voyage 200 and TI-
Nspire handheld ... <b>TI</b>-<b>Nspire CX CAS</b>, <b>TI</b>-<b>Nspire</b> CX II CAS · Texas Instruments,
2006, 2008, 2019 v4.5.1.12 (For <b>TI</b>-<b>Nspire CX CAS</b>), 2019 v5.1.3 (For <b>TI</b>-<b>Nspire</b>
CX II CAS). The TI-84 Plus is a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments which was
released in early ... Successor, TI-Nspire ... The USB port <b>on</b> the TI-84 Plus series
is USB <b>On</b>-The-Go compliant, similar to the next generation <b>TI</b>-<b>Nspire</b> calculator,
... The TI-84 Plus Silver Edition <b>comes</b> preloaded with a variety of applications. The TI-89 and the TI-89 Titanium are graphing calculators developed by Texas
Instruments (TI). ... The TI-89 runs <b>on</b> a 16-bit microprocessor, the Motorola
68000, which ... TI-89 over lower-model TI calculators is its built-in computer
algebra system, or <b>CAS</b>. ... Comparison of Texas Instruments graphing
calculators · <b>TI</b>-<b>Nspire</b> ... The Texas Instruments Business Analyst series is a product line of financial
calculators ... An app <b>on</b> the Apple App Store is also available by Texas
Instruments mirroring the Calculators design ... TI-PLT (canceled); <b>TI</b>-<b>Nspire</b>–<b>TI</b>-
<b>Nspire CAS</b>. The TI-86 is a programmable graphing calculator introduced in 1996 and
produced by Texas ... however, is that the statistics package <b>on</b> the TI-83 range
doesn't <b>come</b> preloaded <b>on</b> the TI-86. ... TI-PLT (canceled); <b>TI</b>-<b>Nspire</b>–<b>TI</b>-<b>Nspire</b>
<b>CAS</b>. The TI-82 is a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments. The TI-82 was
designed in 1993 ... eliminated the sloped screen that has been common <b>on</b> TI
graphing calculators since the TI-81. ... TI-PLT (canceled); <b>TI</b>-<b>Nspire</b>–<b>TI</b>-<b>Nspire</b>
<b>CAS</b>. | When did the ti nspire cx cas come out? |
<b>First</b>-<b>class cricket</b> is an official classification of the highest-standard international
or domestic matches in the sport of cricket. A first-class match is of three or more ... This list of <b>first</b>-<b>class cricket</b> records itemises some record team and individual
performances in <b>first</b>-<b>class cricket</b>. The list is necessarily selective, since it is in ... Limited overs matches in which the teams have only one innings each are not
<b>first</b>-<b>class</b> (see List A and Twenty20 ... This is a list of current <b>first</b>-<b>class cricket</b> teams, organised first by country and then
alphabetically. For a clear explanation of first-class status, see <b>first</b>-<b>class cricket</b> ... Together with <b>first</b>-<b>class</b> and Twenty20 <b>cricket</b>, List A is one of the three major
forms of <b>cricket</b> recognised by the International <b>Cricket</b> Council (ICC). Pages in category "<b>First</b>-<b>class cricket</b> competitions". The following 26 pages are
in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn ... In the sport of cricket, a batsman is said to have scored a century when they score
100 or more runs without being dismissed. In <b>first</b>-<b>class cricket</b>, the highest ... A quadruple century has been scored ten times in <b>first</b>-<b>class cricket</b> by eight
different players. It was first achieved in 1895 by Archie MacLaren, playing for ... <b>First</b>-<b>class cricket</b> matches are those between international teams or the highest
standard of domestic teams in which teams have two innings each. Generally ... This is a list of New Zealand <b>first</b>-<b>class cricket</b> records; that is, record team and
individual performances in <b>first</b>-<b>class cricket</b> for Auckland, Canterbury, Central ... | Who is the leading run scorer in cricket? |
<b>John</b> Glover <b>Roberts</b> Jr. (born January 27, 1955) is an American lawyer and jurist
who serves ... Due to his academic excellence in <b>high school</b>, <b>Roberts</b> entered
Harvard with sophomore (second-year) standing. ... they might vote on an issue
likely to <b>come</b> before the <b>Supreme Court</b>, he <b>did</b> not explicitly say whether he
would ... Morse v. Frederick, 551 U.S. 393 (2007), was a United States Supreme Court
case in which the ... In 2002, Juneau-Douglas <b>High School</b> principal Deborah
Morse suspended Joseph ... <b>Chief Justice Roberts</b>, writing for the majority,
concluded that the school officials <b>did</b> not ... <b>Went</b> For It, Inc. (1995); 44
Liquormart, Inc. v. Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1, 551 U.S.
701 (2007), ... The Seattle School District allowed students to apply to any <b>high</b>
<b>school</b> in the District. Since certain schools often ... Opinion of the Court[edit].
<b>Chief Justice</b> John <b>Roberts</b> wrote the opinion of the court as to Parts I, II, III-A and
III-C. Samuel Anthony Alito Jr is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the
United States. ... He attended Steinert <b>High School</b> where he graduated in 1968
as the class ... W. Bush first nominated John <b>Roberts</b> to the vacancy, but when
<b>Chief Justice</b> ... Because Alito joined the court mid-term, he <b>did</b> not participate in
the ... Brett Michael Kavanaugh is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the
United States. ... In that position he was responsible for coordinating all
documents <b>going</b> to and from the president. ... On February 27, Justice
Kavanaugh joined <b>Chief Justice Roberts</b> and the ... I <b>did</b> not do this back in <b>high</b>
<b>school</b> or at any time. <b>John Roberts</b> · Elena Kagan · Kathleen Sullivan. Laurence Henry Tribe (born
October 10, 1941) is an American legal scholar who is the Carl M. Loeb
University Professor at the Harvard Law School of Harvard University. ... Tribe
attended Abraham Lincoln <b>High School</b>, San Francisco, California. He holds an
A.B. in ... The demographics of the Supreme Court of the United States encompass the
gender, ethnicity, ... <b>Chief Justice</b> John <b>Roberts</b>, for example, was born in New
York, but moved to Indiana at the age of five, where ... muttering "another one"
and <b>did</b> not <b>attend</b> that of Felix Frankfurter, exclaiming "My God, another Jew on
the Court! In total, of the 114 <b>Justices</b> appointed to the Court, 49 have had law degrees, an
additional 18 attended some law <b>school</b> but <b>did</b> not receive a degree, and 47 ... <b>John</b> David <b>Roberts</b> is a Canadian-born television journalist currently working for
the Fox News ... Prior to becoming their <b>chief</b> White House correspondent,
<b>Roberts</b> was a national ... He attended Erindale <b>Secondary School</b> and Lorne
Park <b>Secondary School</b> and later the University ... "Why <b>Did John Roberts</b> Join
Fox News? Clarence Thomas (born June 23, 1948) is an American judge, lawyer, and
government official who currently serves as an Associate <b>Justice</b> of the <b>Supreme</b>
<b>Court</b> of the United States. He is currently the most senior associate <b>justice</b> on the
Court following the ... Raised Catholic, he attended the majority-black St. Pius X
<b>high school</b> for two ... | Where did chief justice roberts go to high school? |
The <b>2016 World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball's
(MLB) <b>2016</b> ... The Indians <b>had</b> home-field advantage because the AL <b>had</b> won
the <b>2016</b> All-Star Game. ... The <b>Cubs</b>, <b>playing</b> in their eleventh <b>World Series</b> and
their first since 1945, won their third championship and first since 1908, ending
the ... The Chicago <b>Cubs</b> are an American professional baseball team based in
Chicago, Illinois. The <b>Cubs</b> compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a
member club of the National League (NL) Central division. The team <b>plays</b> its
home games at Wrigley Field, located on the city's North ... The <b>Cubs</b> lost the
series, and <b>did</b> not return until the <b>2016 World Series</b>. The <b>Cubs had</b> not won a <b>World Series</b> championship since 1908 or <b>played in the</b>
<b>World Series</b> since 1945. This was the Dodgers' 11th overall appearance in the ... The Curse of the Billy Goat was a sports-related curse that was supposedly
placed on the ... The <b>Cubs</b> lost the 1945 <b>World Series</b> to the Detroit Tigers, and
<b>did</b> not win a <b>World Series</b> championship again until <b>2016</b>. ... After the incident
with Sianis and Murphy, the <b>Cubs did</b> not <b>play in the World Series</b> for the next 71
years ... The <b>2016</b> Chicago <b>Cubs</b> season was the 145th season of the Chicago <b>Cubs</b>
franchise, the ... In the <b>World Series</b>, the <b>Cubs</b> came back from a three-games-to-
one deficit, ... road in a <b>World Series</b> since the Pittsburgh Pirates <b>had</b> done so
against the Baltimore ... Jake Arrieta was selected National League <b>Player</b> of the
Month. This would be the last <b>World Series</b> victory for the <b>Cubs</b> until the <b>2016 World</b>
<b>Series</b>. Contents. 1 Regular season. 1.1 Season summary. 2014 · <b>World Series</b> · <b>2016</b> →. The 2015 <b>World Series</b> was the championship
series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2015 ... Salvador Pérez was named the
<b>World Series</b> Most Valuable <b>Player</b>. ... While the film's prediction proved to be
incorrect, the <b>Cubs did</b> win the following year's <b>World Series</b>, marking an end to
the ... The 1908 <b>World Series</b> matched the defending champion Chicago <b>Cubs</b> against
the Detroit ... Before the <b>2016</b> series, the team would go on to appear in seven
World ... actually the makeup game for the tie that the Merkle <b>play had</b> caused. ...
Ty Cobb <b>had</b> a much better <b>World Series</b> than in the previous year, as <b>did</b> the rest
of ... During Game 7 of the <b>2016</b> MLB <b>World Series</b>, Ross hit a home run making him
the oldest <b>player</b> to do so in <b>World Series</b> history. On January 14, 2017, the <b>Cubs</b>
... Kyle Joseph Schwarber (born March 5, 1993) is an American professional
baseball outfielder for the Chicago <b>Cubs</b> of Major League Baseball (MLB). He
<b>played</b> college baseball for the Indiana Hoosiers. ... The <b>Cubs</b> added Schwarber
to their roster for the <b>2016 World Series</b>, and started him in Game 1 as their
designated ... | Who did the cubs play in the world series in 2016? |
"<b>Love Is in the Air</b>" is a 1977 disco song sung by John Paul Young. The song was
written by George Young and Harry Vanda and it became a worldwide hit in ... <b>Love Is in the Air</b> may refer to: Film and television[edit]. "<b>Love Is in the Air</b>" (
Desperate Housewives), an episode of the American television series Desperate
... <b>Love Is in the Air</b> is the fourth studio album by Australian pop singer John Paul
Young, released in 1978. The album was produced by Vanda & Young and ... John Paul Young, OAM (born 21 June 1950) is a Scottish-born Australian pop
singer who had his 1978 worldwide hit with "<b>Love Is in the Air</b>". His career was ... <b>Love is on the Air</b> is a 1937 American film directed by Nick Grinde, and starring
Ronald Reagan (in his film debut), June Travis, Eddie Acuff, Robert Barrat, ... "<b>Love is in the Air</b>" is the 14th episode of the ABC television series, Desperate
Housewives. The episode was the 14th episode for the show's first season. <b>Love Is in the Air</b> is a 2005 French comedy film directed by Rémi Bezançon.
Contents. 1 Cast; 2 Accolades; 3 References; 4 External links. Cast[edit]. Bolingo is a song recorded by German Eurodance group La Bouche. It was
released in 1996 as the first single of their second album, S.O.S.. The single ... <b>Love Is in the Air</b> (French: Amour & turbulences) is a 2013 French romantic
comedy film directed by Alexandre Castagnetti. <b>Love Is in the Air</b> (Danish: Magi i luften) is a 2011 Danish musical film directed by
Simon Staho. Cast[edit]. Emma Sehested Høeg as Lina; Gustav Hintze as ... | Who had a hit with love is in the air? |
<b>Table tennis</b> is among the <b>sports</b> contested at the Summer <b>Olympic</b> Games. It <b>was</b>
introduced at the 1988 Summer <b>Olympics</b> in Seoul, South Korea, where ... <b>Table tennis</b> competition has been in the Summer <b>Olympic</b> Games since 1988,
with singles and doubles events for men and women. Athletes from China have
dominated the <b>sport</b>, winning a total of 53 medals in ... Due to China's dominance
in the <b>sport</b> the format <b>was</b> changed for the 2012 <b>Olympics</b>, such that only two ... <b>Table tennis</b>, also known as <b>ping-pong</b>, is a <b>sport</b> in which two or four players hit
a lightweight ... <b>Table tennis was</b> introduced as an <b>Olympic sport</b> at the <b>Olympics</b>
in 1988. ... A game shall <b>be</b> won by the player first scoring 11 points unless both
players score 10 points, when the game shall <b>be</b> won by the first player ... Jean-Michel Saive (born 17 November 1969) is a former professional <b>table</b>
<b>tennis</b> player from Belgium. Saive competed at seven consecutive <b>Olympics</b>
between 1988 and 2012, ... in seven consecutive Summer <b>Olympic</b> Games, from
1988, when <b>table tennis became</b> an official <b>Olympic sport</b> in Seoul, to 2012 in
London. In 1988, <b>table tennis became an Olympic sport</b>. <b>Ping-pong</b> diplomacy <b>was</b>
referenced in the 1994 film Forrest Gump. After suffering injuries in battle, Forrest
... <b>Tennis was</b> part of the Summer <b>Olympic</b> Games program from the inaugural 1896
Summer ... After two appearances as a demonstration <b>sport</b> in 1968 and 1984 (
with a U-21 age limit), it returned as a full medal <b>sport</b> at the ... 1 Surface; 2
Events; 3 Champions and venues since 1988; 4 Participating nations; 5 Medal
<b>tables</b>. ... all medals (311 out of 473) in six <b>sports</b>: <b>table tennis</b>, badminton, ... the
Summer <b>Olympics</b> just like baseball and softball <b>did</b> after ... Among them,
swimming is the potential one that may <b>get</b> into top five <b>sports</b> ... <b>Sport</b> in China has been long associated to the Martial Arts. Today China
consists of a variety of ... Badminton and <b>table tennis</b> are also popular <b>sports</b> in
China. ... China led the gold medal count (48) at the 2008 Summer <b>Olympics</b> in
Beijing. ... Bodybuilding <b>was</b> introduced to China in the 1930s, before <b>being</b>
banned in ... In the 1950s, Japan's women team <b>was</b> a force to <b>be</b> reckoned with winning a
total of 8 titles. The Chinese women started their strong grip on the world team ... <b>Table tennis</b> in the United States is regulated by USA <b>Table Tennis</b>. USATT
Historian Tim Boggan has written a volume of books entitled “History of U.S.
<b>Table Tennis</b>” to give the readers a brief overview of how the <b>sport</b> of <b>table tennis</b>
came to <b>be</b>. ... The <b>sport was</b> not named <b>ping pong</b> since that name <b>was</b> already
taken from ... | When did table tennis become an olympic sport? |
In 1928, Congress <b>authorized</b> the project. The winning bid to <b>build</b> the <b>dam</b> was
submitted by a consortium called Six Companies, Inc., which began <b>construction</b>
... <b>Boulder City</b> was originally <b>built</b> in 1931 by the Bureau of Reclamation and Six
Companies, Inc. as housing for workers who were <b>building</b> the <b>Hoover Dam</b>. The
... and <b>construct</b> the high dam. Six Companies had just finished the <b>Hoover Dam</b>
and was nearing completion of Parker Dam. The new design, chosen and
<b>approved</b> ... The Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge is an arch bridge in the
United States that ... Opened in 2010, it was the key component of the <b>Hoover</b>
<b>Dam</b> Bypass project, which rerouted US 93 from its ... <b>Construction</b> of the bridge
approaches began in 2003, and <b>construction</b> of the bridge itself began in
February 2005. Shasta Dam is a concrete arch-gravity dam across the Sacramento River in
Northern California ... The <b>construction</b> works at Shasta Dam and other parts of
the project would provide ... in <b>building</b> large concrete dams as demonstrated in
the <b>Hoover Dam</b> (Boulder ... Congress initially <b>approved</b> $12 million for the
project. Hydroelectricity projects such as <b>Hoover Dam</b>, Grand Coulee Dam, and the
Tennessee Valley <b>Authority</b> have become iconic large <b>construction</b> projects. Of
note ... The Yuma Project is a U.S. Bureau of Reclamation project built to irrigate over
68,000 acres ... The Act <b>authorized the construction of the Hoover Dam</b> which
curtailed flooding on the Colorado River but it also authorized the All-American
Canal ... Louis Rea "Doug" Douglass (March 2, 1888 – January 13, 1979) was an
American civil ... He prepared <b>construction</b> drawings for <b>Hoover Dam</b> and other
aspects of the ... He was considered "an <b>authority</b> on the Davis Dam and park
land.". Owyhee Dam (National ID # OR00582) is a concrete arch-gravity dam on the
Owyhee River in ... In August 1927, the US Congress <b>authorized the building</b> of a
dam in the canyon of the Owyhee River. ... Owyhee's <b>construction</b> served as a
prototype for the larger <b>Hoover Dam</b> on the Colorado River, including the use of ... Parker Dam is a concrete arch-gravity dam that crosses the Colorado River 155
miles (249 km) downstream of <b>Hoover Dam</b>. <b>Built</b> between 1934 and 1938 by the
Bureau of Reclamation, it is 320 feet (98 ... The court concluded that the dam had
never been directly <b>approved</b> by Congress and that California was not entitled to
... | Who authorized the construction of the boulder dam? |
<b>Smokey and the Bandit is</b> a 1977 American road action comedy film starring Burt
Reynolds, Sally Field, Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed, Pat McCormick, Paul ... <b>Smokey and the Bandit</b> Part 3 <b>is</b> a 1983 American action comedy film and a
sequel to <b>Smokey and the Bandit</b> (1977) and <b>Smokey and the Bandit</b> II (1980), ... <b>Smokey and the Bandit</b> II <b>is</b> a 1980 American action comedy film directed by Hal
Needham, and stars Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jerry Reed, Jackie Gleason and
... Sheriff Buford T. Justice <b>is</b> a fictional character <b>played</b> by Jackie Gleason in the
films <b>Smokey and the Bandit</b> (1977), <b>Smokey and the Bandit</b> II (1980) and ... Jerry Reed Hubbard (March 20, 1937 – September 1, 2008) was an American
country music ... Reed also <b>played</b> the guitar for Elvis Presley's "Big Boss Man" (
1967), recorded in the same session. ... He also co-starred in all three of the
<b>Smokey and the Bandit</b> films; the first, which premiered in 1977, landed Reed a
No. The <b>Bandit</b> Run <b>is</b> a reenactment of the journey portrayed in the 1977 film,
<b>Smokey and the Bandit</b>. The reenactment first took place on May 15, 2007 and
has ... The truck <b>is</b> just as important a character, if not more so, in the film as the Trans
Am ... I believe the "East Bound and Down" redirect to "<b>Smokey and the Bandit</b>" ... <b>Bandit is</b> a series of four American made-for-television film spin-offs based on the
<b>Smokey and the Bandit</b> film series. The four films in the series are: <b>Bandit</b> Goes ... Burton Leon Reynolds Jr. (February 11, 1936 – September 6, 2018) was an
American <b>actor</b>, ... The team's name was inspired by the <b>Smokey and the Bandit</b>
trilogy and Skoal <b>Bandit</b>, a primary sponsor for the team as a result of also
sponsoring ... Sally Margaret Field (born November 6, 1946) <b>is</b> an American actress and
director. She <b>is</b> the ... Rae (1979) and Places in the Heart (1984), and she
appeared in <b>Smokey and the Bandit</b> II (1980), Absence of Malice (1981), Kiss Me
Goodbye ... | Who plays bandit in smokey and the bandit? |
The <b>current president</b> of the French Republic is Emmanuel Macron, who
succeeded François Hollande on 14 May 2017. Contents. 1 History; 2 Election ... Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron is a French politician who has been
<b>President of</b> ... On 7 May 2017, Macron was elected <b>President of France</b> with 66.1
% of the vote ... the adversarial lines of the <b>current</b> French system and toward a
more flexible, ... The crisis we are experiencing <b>today</b> in Europe is a political
crisis". Below is a list of presidents of <b>France</b>. The first <b>President</b> of the French Republic
is considered to be Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (later Napoleon III), who was
elecyuuhh hhjkted in the 1848 election, under the Second Republic. The <b>current</b>
officeholder has been Emmanuel Macron since 14 May 2017. <b>Current</b> cabinet, Second Philippe government. Leader, Prime Minister. Appointer,
<b>President</b> of the Republic. Headquarters, Hôtel Matignon. Ministries, 19. Judicial
branch. Name, Judiciary of <b>France</b>. The politics of <b>France</b> take place with the
framework of a semi-<b>presidential</b> system determined ... There are <b>currently</b> 321
senators, but there will be 346 in 2010; 304 represent ... Spouses and partners of the <b>President of France</b> often play a protocol role at the
Élysée Palace and during official visits, though possess no official title. Brigitte
Macron is the spouse of the <b>current president</b>, Emmanuel Macron, ... The Fifth Republic, <b>France</b>'s <b>current</b> republican system of government, was
established by ... On 21 December 1958, Charles de Gaulle was elected
<b>president of France</b> by an electoral college. ... The <b>president</b> is <b>now</b> elected every
five years, changed from seven by a constitutional referendum in 2000, to reduce
the ... Brigitte Marie-Claude Macron is a French schoolteacher who is the wife and
former teacher of Emmanuel Macron, <b>current President</b> of the French ... Brigitte
Macron was born Brigitte Marie-Claude Trogneux in Amiens, <b>France</b>. ... the
spouse of the French <b>President currently</b> holds no official title) coming with their
own staff, ... The Élysée Palace is the official residence of the <b>President</b> of the French
Republic. Completed in 1722, it was initially built for Louis Henri de La Tour d'
Auvergne. It was used as the office of the French <b>President</b> for the first time in
1848. The <b>current</b> building contains the <b>presidential</b> office and residency, as well
as ... Emmanuel Macron, the <b>President of France</b> since 2017, <b>currently</b> resides at
... The Socialist Party is a social-democratic political party in <b>France</b> and was, for
decades, the ... In 2007, the party's candidate for the <b>presidential</b> election,
Ségolène Royal, was ... Ironically, the region is <b>now</b> one of the PS' worst regions.
... Main page · Contents · Featured content · <b>Current</b> events · Random article ·
Donate to ... Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa is a retired French politician who
served as ... "What made me who I am <b>now</b> is the sum of all the humiliations
suffered during childhood", he said later. ... Before he was elected <b>President of</b>
<b>France</b>, Sarkozy was <b>president</b> of UMP, the French conservative party, elected
with 85 ... | Who is the current president of france today? |
Lord Voldemort is a sobriquet for <b>Thomas</b> "<b>Tom</b>" Marvolo <b>Riddle</b>, a fictional
character and the main antagonist in J. K. Rowling's series of Harry Potter novels. Hero Beauregard Faulkner Fiennes-Tiffin (born November 6, 1997) is an English
actor and model best known for his starring role as Hardin Scott in the After film
series and as the 11-year-old <b>Tom Riddle</b>, the young version of antagonist Lord
Voldemort, ... Frank Stephenson Dillane (born 21 April 1991) is an English actor, known for his
portrayal of Nick Clark on Fear the Walking Dead (2015–2018), and for playing
<b>Tom Riddle</b> in the film Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009). Christian Peter Coulson (born 3 October 1978) is an English actor best known for
playing the 16-year old <b>Tom</b> Marvolo <b>Riddle</b> in Harry Potter and the Chamber ... In a mixture of flashbacks and present tense a Soviet reconnaissance team finds
a chest filled with dark objects, including <b>Tom Riddle's</b> diary, but are killed soon ... Merope Guant bewitching[edit]. "[Merope Gaunt] bewitched [<b>Tom Riddle</b> Sr.] into
marrying her with a love potion." - I just read this bit a couple of hours ago. article, because most of the information in the other article is already in this one. I
agree, the proper title is <b>Tom Riddle</b>, it is all about him, not his family in general. Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital was established in Lexington, Kentucky in 1986
as a partnership between veterinarians William Rood and <b>Thomas Riddle</b>. <b>Riddle</b> was then scheduled to fight Ryan <b>Thomas</b> at UFC 91, but a knee injury
had forced <b>Riddle</b> out of the fight. Recovery for the knee injury was scheduled to
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navigation Jump to search. WikiProject Novels / Harry Potter, hide(Rated
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James Charles <b>Laker</b> (9 February 1922 – 23 April 1986) was an English cricketer
who played for Surrey County Cricket Club from 1946 to 1959 and represented ... James Edward McConnon (21 June 1922 – 26 January 2003) was an English
cricketer, who ... switching sports and, for a short time, his lovely bowling action
utilising long spinner's fingers threatened <b>Jim Laker</b>'s role in the England team. In 1956, Lock was famously the bowler who took "the other wicket" when <b>Jim</b>
<b>Laker</b> achieved his world-record 19–90 at Old Trafford against Australia, and two
... Laker's sense of humour[edit]. <b>Jim Laker</b>, as a BBC commentator in his later
years, displayed a fine sense of humour. Once, in the late 1970s, he was ... List of biographies and autobiographies[edit]. First Published, Book, Based on,
Author. 1951, Spinning Round The World, <b>Jim Laker</b> · <b>Jim Laker</b>. <b>Jim Laker</b> (1922–1986), English cricketer; Peter Laker (1926–2014), English
cricketer and journalist; Tim Laker (born 1969), American baseball coach and
former ... The series is most notable for off-spinner <b>Jim Laker</b>'s 46 wickets (a record for a 5-
Test series) at an average of 9.60, including all ten wickets in the second innings
... <b>Laker</b> Airways was a wholly private, British independent airline founded by Sir
Freddie <b>Laker</b> in 1966. It was originally a charter airline flying passengers and ... James Wallace Burke (12 June 1930 – 2 February 1979) was an Australian
cricketer who ... This was followed by the Old Trafford Test dubbed "Laker's Test",
Burke was the only Australian to not be dismissed twice by <b>Jim Laker</b>, who took
19 of ... Sir Frederick Alfred <b>Laker</b> (6 August 1922 – 9 February 2006) was an English
airline entrepreneur, best known for founding <b>Laker</b> Airways in 1966, which went
... | Who has taken most wickets in one test match? |
It <b>was released</b> as the debut single by The Partridge Family pop group, featuring
<b>David Cassidy</b> on lead vocals and ... The Partridge Family Album is the first studio album by The Partridge Family. It
<b>was released</b> in October 1970 and included their first recording, "<b>I Think I Love</b>
<b>You</b>". It <b>has</b> a picture of the whole family on the back and a small picture of <b>David</b>
<b>Cassidy</b> and Shirley Jones. Tony Romeo (December 25, 1938 – June 23, 1995) <b>was</b> an American songwriter.
He is best known for writing the No.1 hit "<b>I Think I Love You</b>" by The Partridge ...
His most successful song, "<b>I Think I Love You</b>," <b>was released</b> in November 1970,
... "Sing Me", 1973, <b>David Cassidy</b>, Dreams Are Nuthin' More Than Wishes. <b>David</b> Bruce <b>Cassidy</b> (April 12, 1950 – November 21, 2017) <b>was</b> an American
actor, singer, ... Once "<b>I Think I Love You</b>"—the first single <b>released</b> by The
Partridge Family pop group—became a hit, <b>Cassidy</b> began work on solo albums. This article presents the discography of all albums and singles <b>released</b> by the
American pop ... <b>David Cassidy</b> supplied lead vocals and Shirley Jones
performed as a background ... and had a number one hit record on the Billboard
Hot 100 chart with "<b>I Think I Love You</b>". ... *"Walking in the Rain" <b>was released</b>
only in the UK ... The company promoted the show by <b>releasing</b> a series of albums featuring the
family band, though <b>David Cassidy</b> and Shirley Jones, who sang background,
<b>were</b> ... The discography of <b>David Cassidy</b>, an American pop artist, consists of twelve
studio albums, ... 1971, Cherish (US: Gold), -, 9, 1, 1, 5, 3, -, -, -, All I Wanna <b>Do</b> (Is
Touch <b>You</b>), Cherish ... Get It Up for <b>Love</b>, -, -, -, 85, -, -, -, -, 7, <b>Love</b> In Bloom ... *
<b>Released</b> as a double A-side (Could It Be Forever/Cherish) in the UK and Ireland
. Then and Now <b>was David Cassidy</b>'s 16th solo album, <b>released</b> in 2002. It
became a big hit in ... plus a new recording of the song "<b>Do</b> You Believe In Magic"
which David had ... "<b>I Think I Love You</b>"; "Could It Be Forever"; "How Can I Be
Sure"; "I Woke Up In Love This Morning"; "Daydreamer"; "I Can Feel Your
Heartbeat" ... But <b>David Cassidy</b> hated the song. He didn't <b>think</b> it <b>was</b> a good song at all and
hated the idea he had to talk in the middle of it ... "It's One of Those Nights (Yes <b>Love</b>)" <b>Released</b>: December 1971. Shopping Bag
is the fifth album by The Partridge Family <b>released</b> in March 1972. It reached #18
on the Billboard album charts in the US and spent a total 17 weeks on the chart
and <b>was</b> certified Gold. ... "Am I Losing <b>You</b>" <b>was</b> a second US single <b>release</b>,
peaking at #59 on ... | When did david cassidy release i think i love you? |
Blue plaque recording the <b>first</b> ever <b>sub</b>-<b>four</b>-<b>minute mile</b> run by Roger Bannister
on 6 May 1954 at Oxford University's Iffley Road Track. A <b>four</b>-<b>minute mile</b> is the
completion of a mile run (1,760 yards, or 1,609.344 meters) in four ... Sir Roger Gilbert Bannister CH CBE FRCP (23 March 1929 – 3 March 2018) was
a British middle-distance athlete and neurologist who ran the <b>first sub</b>-<b>4-minute</b>
<b>mile</b>. This is a list of American high school students who have run a <b>four</b>-<b>minute mile</b>
since the feat was <b>first</b> accomplished in 1964. The <b>first</b> person to run a mile (1,760
yards, or 1,609 metres) in under four ... record holders. 1.1 Jim Ryun; 1.2 Alan
Webb. 2 <b>Sub</b>-<b>four</b>-<b>minute mile</b> runs by U.S. high school students; 3 References ... The world record in the mile run is the best mark set by a male or female runner
in the ... On the women's side, the <b>first sub</b>-5:00 mile was achieved by Britain's
Diane ... The current women's world record, pending ratification, is 4:12.33 by
Sifan Hassan, set on July 12, 2019. ... 3:59.4 The Quest To Break The <b>Four</b>
<b>Minute Mile</b>. The Roger Bannister running track, also known as the Oxford University track, is
a 400-metres athletics running track and stadium in Oxford, England. It was
where Sir Roger Bannister broke the four-minute mile on 6 May 1954, ... Main
article: Four-minute mile. The blue plaque commemorating the <b>first sub</b>-<b>four-</b>
<b>minute mile</b>. Eamonn Christopher Coghlan (born 21 November 1952) is a former track and
field athlete who ... On 10 May 1975 Coghlan ran his <b>first sub</b>-<b>4-minute mile</b> in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (3:56.2). One week later, on 17 May, he broke the ... Diane Leather Charles (7 January 1933 – 5 September 2018) was an English
athlete who was the <b>first</b> woman to run a <b>sub</b>-5-<b>minute mile</b>. Contents. 1 Early life;
2 Athletic career; 3 Personal life; <b>4</b> References; 5 External links ... William Thomas "Tom" Hulatt (7 September 1930 – 21 May 1990) was an English
athlete notable for finishing third behind Sir Christopher Chataway in the historic
race in which Sir Roger Bannister ran the <b>first sub</b>-<b>four-minute mile</b> on 6 May
1954. James John "Jim" Bailey (born 21 July 1929) is a retired Australian middle-
distance runner. ... NCAA Champion in the <b>mile</b>. He would become the <b>first</b> of a
string of <b>sub</b>-<b>4 minute</b> milers under Bowerman. ... On 6 May 1956, Bailey was part
of a <b>mile</b> race at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The race was a
promotional ... James Tully Beatty is a former American track and field athlete who is best
remembered as the <b>first</b> person to break the <b>four</b>-<b>minute mile</b> barrier on an indoor
... | Who ran the first sub 4 minute mile? |
Chad Danforth is <b>Troy Bolton's</b> best friend and teammate. Chad is known for
wearing shirts with eccentric phrases and messages on them. In the third film,
those ... Efron reprised his role of <b>Troy Bolton</b> in High School Musical 3: Senior Year (
2008), the first film in the High School Musical franchise to receive a theatrical
release. The protagonists are <b>Troy Bolton</b> (Zac Efron), a basketball team captain, and
Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Hudgens), a shy transfer student excelling in math
and ... High School Musical 3: Senior Year follows six friends: <b>Troy Bolton</b> (Zac Efron),
Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Hudgens), Sharpay Evans (Ashley Tisdale), her twin
... He plays the coach of the East High School basketball team, which features the
coach's son, star player <b>Troy Bolton</b> (played by Zac Efron). Johnson acts on the ... <b>Troy Bolton</b> is still dating Gabriella Montez, who decides to stay in Albuquerque
with her mother. Troy eventually decides to look for a summer job to gain money
... Andrew Michael Edgar Seeley (born April 30, 1982) is a Canadian-American
actor, singer and ... His voice had been blended with Zac Efron's voice for the
character of <b>Troy Bolton</b> in High School Musical. This garnered them an Emmy ... Troy is a male given first name used in English-speaking countries, and may
derive from the ... Troy Barnes, fictional character in the television series
Community; <b>Troy Bolton</b>, fictional character in the High School Musical films; Troy
McClure, ... <b>Troy Bolton</b> - Captain of the Basketball team, met Gabriella over winter break.
Lead male. Chad Danforth - Basketball team member, Troy's best friend. Zeke
Baylor ... While <b>Troy Bolton</b> and Gabriella Montez face prejudice from the basketball and
scholastic teams, respectively, they both decide that they can pursue their secret
... | Who did zac efron play in high school musical? |
<b>Eton mess</b> is a traditional English dessert consisting of a mixture of strawberries,
meringue, and whipped cream. First mentioned in print in 1893, it is commonly
believed to <b>originate from</b> Eton ... Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index
.php?<b>title</b>=Eton_mess&oldid=938644049". Categories: British desserts · English
... Cranachan is a traditional Scottish dessert. It was originally a celebration of
harvest, made ... Whisky-soaked raisins can be used if you <b>do</b> not have
raspberries. Chocolate cranachan ... See also[edit]. <b>Eton mess</b>, a similar dessert
using strawberries and meringue; Syllabub, a similar dessert ... Missing or empty
|<b>title</b>= (help) ... The mess is an area where military personnel socialize, eat, and (in some cases)
live. The term ... in particular, as in the "mess of pottage" (porridge or soup) or
<b>Eton mess</b>. ... Naval shore establishments which bear the <b>title</b> HMCS (see stone
frigate). ... A typical regiment/unit <b>would</b> have one mess and two clubs, one for the
... <b>Eton</b> College is a 13–18 independent boarding school for boys in the parish of
<b>Eton</b>, near ... His <b>name</b> is borne by the big gatehouse in the west range of the
cloisters, fronting School ... The boys <b>do</b> not wear any particular dress at <b>Eton</b>? ...
jacket (known as an <b>Eton</b> jacket, <b>mess</b> jacket, or "bum-freezer") instead of a
tailcoat. Alternative <b>names</b>, Foole. Course, Dessert. Place of origin, England. Main
ingredients, Puréed fruit, whipped cream, sugar. Variations, Trifle · Cookbook:
Fool · Media: Fool. A fool is an English dessert. Traditionally, fruit fool is made by
folding pureed stewed fruit ... Another possible, indeed plausible, origin of the
word is that it is <b>derived from</b> ... Meringue is a type of dessert or candy, often associated with Italian, Swiss, and
French cuisine, ... It is sure nevertheless that the <b>name</b> meringue for this
confection first appeared in print in François Massialot's cookbook of 1692. ... The
sugar dissolves in the protein network but <b>does</b> not become part of the protein
network. This is a list of strawberry dishes, foods and beverages, which use strawberry as
a primary ... Image, <b>Name</b>, Associated regions, Description ... <b>Eton mess</b>,
England, A traditional English dessert consisting of a mixture of strawberries or
bananas, ... A Brown Betty is a traditional American dessert made from fruit and sweetened
crumbs. Similar ... Diplomat pudding · Dock pudding · Drisheen · Dutch baby
pancake · <b>Eton mess</b> · Figgy duff · Flummadiddle · Flummery ... Retrieved from "
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?<b>title</b>=Brown_Betty_(dessert)&oldid=
863880190". Eton most commonly refers to Eton College, a public school in Eton, Berkshire,
England. ... of shortwave radios; <b>Eton mess</b>, a traditional English dessert; "The
Eton Rifles", ... This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the <b>title</b>
Eton. A custard tart is a pastry consisting of an outer pastry crust filled with egg custard
and baked. E[edit]. <b>Eton mess</b>. | Where does the name eton mess come from? |
A <b>one</b>-<b>time password</b> (<b>OTP</b>), also known as <b>one</b>-<b>time</b> pin or dynamic <b>password</b>, is
a <b>password</b> ... RSA Security's SecurID is one example of a <b>time</b>-synchronization
<b>type</b> of token, along ... For every online transaction, the user is required to enter a
<b>specific OTP</b> from that list. ... "Images Could <b>Change</b> the Authentication Picture". The <b>Time</b>-based <b>One</b>-<b>Time Password</b> algorithm (TOTP) is an extension of the
HMAC-based ... Some authenticators allow values that should have been
generated before or <b>after</b> the current <b>time</b> in ... accept <b>one</b>-<b>time passwords</b>
generated from timestamps that differ by ±<b>1 time interval</b> from the authenticated's
timestamp). Google Authenticator is a software-based authenticator by Google that
implements two-step ... using the <b>Time</b>-based <b>One</b>-<b>time Password</b> Algorithm (
TOTP; <b>specified</b> in RFC ... <b>kind</b> of two-factor authentication, mere knowledge of
username and <b>password</b> ... the number of 30-second <b>periods</b> since the Unix
epoch (TOTP); or ... In cryptography, the <b>one</b>-<b>time</b> pad (<b>OTP</b>) is an encryption technique that cannot
be cracked, but ... Not to be confused with One-time password. ... In its original
<b>form</b>, Vernam's system was vulnerable because the key tape was a loop, ... as a
pad of paper, allowing the current top sheet to be torn off and destroyed <b>after</b> use. S/KEY is a <b>one</b>-<b>time password</b> system developed for authentication to Unix-like
operating systems, especially from dumb terminals or untrusted public computers
on which one does not want to <b>type</b> a long-term <b>password</b>. A user's real
<b>password</b> is combined in an offline device with a short <b>set</b> of ... Because the short
<b>set</b> of characters does not <b>change</b> until the counter ... Other names for 2FA systems include <b>OTP</b> (<b>one</b>-<b>time password</b>) and TOTP ...
<b>Type</b> the 6-digit verification code from your app into the 2FA enrollment page
under ... <b>Certain</b> laptops (like Chromebooks) may need to use the "tablet" section
above. ... Hold down the mouse button, move the pointer to <b>after</b> the bottom-right
of the ... Two other examples are to supplement a user-controlled <b>password</b> with a <b>one</b>-
<b>time password</b> (<b>OTP</b>) or code generated or received by an authenticator (e.g. a ... RSA SecurID, formerly referred to as SecurID, is a mechanism developed by
Security ... The server, which also has a real-<b>time clock</b> and a database of valid
cards ... Using the duress PIN would allow <b>one</b> successful authentication, <b>after</b>
which ... While RSA SecurID tokens offer a level of protection against <b>password</b>
replay ... <b>Time</b>-synchronized <b>one</b>-<b>time passwords change</b> constantly at a <b>set time interval</b>;
e.g., once per minute. To do this some <b>sort of</b> synchronization must exist between
... Keystroke logging, often referred to as keylogging or keyboard capturing, is the
action of ... The keylogger receives an event each <b>time</b> the user presses or
releases a ... BIOS needs to be created for the <b>specific</b> hardware that it will be
running on. ... work as a <b>type</b> of hardware-assisted <b>one</b>-<b>time password</b> system,
and others ... | What type of one-time password (otp) changes after a set time period? |
Working capital (abbreviated WC) is a financial metric which represents
operating liquidity ... Working capital is calculated as <b>current assets minus current</b>
<b>liabilities</b>. ... The working capital cycle (WCC), also known as the cash conversion
cycle, is the <b>amount</b> of time it takes to turn the net <b>current assets</b> and <b>current</b>
<b>liabilities</b> ... In financial accounting, a balance sheet or statement of financial position or
statement of ... A personal balance sheet lists <b>current assets</b> such as cash in
checking ... worth is the difference between an individual's <b>total</b> assets and <b>total</b>
<b>liabilities</b>. ... equal assets <b>minus liabilities</b>, and thus the shareholders' equity is
considered ... Net asset <b>value</b> (NAV) is the <b>value</b> of an entity's assets <b>minus</b> the <b>value</b> of its
<b>liabilities</b>, often in ... Net asset <b>value</b> may represent the <b>value</b> of <b>the total</b> equity, or
it may be ... The NAV describes the company's <b>current asset</b> and <b>liability</b> position. If <b>current liabilities</b> exceed <b>current assets</b> the current ratio will be <b>less</b> than 1. A
current ratio of <b>less</b> than 1 indicates that the company may have problems ... In accounting, book <b>value</b> is the <b>value</b> of an <b>asset</b> according to its balance sheet
account balance. For <b>assets</b>, the <b>value</b> is based on the original <b>cost</b> of the <b>asset</b>
<b>less</b> any ... company's book <b>value</b> is its <b>total assets minus</b> intangible <b>assets</b> and
<b>liabilities</b>. ... Some <b>assets</b> might be recorded as <b>current</b> expenses for tax
purposes. National net wealth, also known as national net worth, is <b>the total</b> sum of the
<b>value</b> of a nation's <b>assets minus</b> its <b>liabilities</b>. ... Main page · Contents · Featured
content · <b>Current</b> events · Random article · Donate to Wikipedia · Wikipedia store
... Net operating <b>assets</b> (NOA) are a business's operating <b>assets minus</b> its operating
<b>liabilities</b>. ... Management is usually not responsible for creating <b>value</b> through
financing ... Operating <b>assets</b> = <b>total assets</b> − Excess cash and cash equivalents
... Main page · Contents · Featured content · <b>Current</b> events · Random article ... <b>Current assets</b> are cash and other assets expected to be converted to cash ... The
inventory <b>value</b> reported on the balance sheet is usually the ... refers to <b>the total</b>
of <b>current assets less the total</b> of <b>current liabilities</b>. The return on net assets (RONA) is a measure of financial performance of a
company which ... Return on net assets = net income / (Fixed assets + working
capital) where Working capital = (<b>current assets minus current liabilities</b>). In a
manufacturing sector, ... In accounting, a <b>current asset</b> is any asset which can reasonably be expected to
be sold, ... Historical cost · Constant purchasing power · Management · Tax ... The
current ratio is calculated by dividing <b>total current assets</b> by <b>total current liabilities</b>.
... cash or quick assets to extinguish or retire its <b>current liabilities</b> immediately. | The total amount of current assets minus current liabilities? |
In episode 8 of season 2, Tony, a transgender <b>clone</b>, <b>is</b> ... <b>All</b> of the Project Castor
<b>clones</b> are aware of their <b>clone</b> nature and were ... In episode 8 of season 2, Tony, a transgender <b>clone is</b> introduced. ... <b>All</b> of the
Project Castor <b>clones</b> are self-aware of their <b>clone</b> nature ... In August 2015, at
the conclusion of the <b>Orphan Black</b> comic book, a survivor of ... Tatiana Gabriele Maslany <b>is</b> a Canadian actress. She <b>is</b> known for portraying
multiple characters in the science fiction television series <b>Orphan Black</b> (2013–
2017), which aired on Space in Canada and BBC America in the United States.
For her acting work in <b>Orphan Black</b>, Maslany won a Primetime Emmy Award ...
Maslany <b>plays</b> half a dozen different <b>clones</b> over season one, with who knows ... Kathryn Alexandre <b>is</b> a Canadian actress. She was the acting double for Tatiana
Maslany in the BBC America/Space show <b>Orphan Black</b> and acts as <b>all</b> eleven of
the roles of <b>clones</b> opposite Maslany. <b>Orphan Black is</b> a limited series of comic books based on the television series
<b>Orphan Black</b>, ... It follows the character Veera Suominen, a Finnish <b>clone</b> who
survived Topside's ... <b>All</b> issues have been released through IDW Publishing. <b>Orphan Black is</b> a Canadian science fiction television series that premiered on
March 30, 2013 on Space. The series was created by Graeme Manson and John
Fawcett, starring Tatiana Maslany as several <b>clones</b>. ... Season 1 (2013)[edit]. <b>All</b>
titles of the first season are terms from On the Origin of Species by Charles
Darwin. Ari Millen (born January 19, 1982) <b>is</b> a Canadian <b>actor</b>. He <b>is</b> best known for his
performance as numerous <b>clones</b> in the Space and BBC America science fiction
television series <b>Orphan Black</b> (2014–2017) ... "Things Which Have Never Yet Been Done" <b>is</b> the ninth episode of the second
season, and the nineteenth episode overall, of the Canadian science fiction
television series <b>Orphan Black</b>. ... The series focuses on a number of identical
human <b>clones</b>, <b>all</b> of whom are <b>played</b> by Tatiana Maslany: Sarah Manning,
Alison Hendrix, ... "Variable and Full of Perturbation" <b>is</b> the eighth episode of the second season,
and the eighteenth episode overall, of the Canadian science fiction television
series <b>Orphan Black</b>. ... Realising that Tony <b>is</b> a transgender <b>clone</b> of his foster
sister Sarah Manning, Felix ascertains that Tony <b>is</b> unaware of his origins, but
refuses to ... Devon Graye <b>is</b> an American <b>actor</b>. He <b>is</b> mostly known for portraying teenage
Dexter in the TV ... Although Graye <b>is</b> American, he lived in the United Kingdom
for <b>all</b> four years of high school. Graye wrote a thriller screenplay ... Wiegand,
David (June 6, 2017). "Co-star Gavaris' goodbyes to '<b>Orphan Black</b>' and <b>all the</b>
<b>clones</b>". | Who plays all the clones on orphan black? |
Old Yeller is a 1957 American drama film produced by Walt Disney. It stars
Tommy Kirk, ... <b>Travis</b> unsuccessfully tries to drive the dog away, but Arliss likes
<b>him</b> and ... and Lisbeth <b>takes Travis aside</b> to <b>tell him</b> Old Yeller has been stealing
food all ... The movie went on to become <b>an</b> important cultural film for baby
boomers, ... | Who takes travis aside and tells him to shoot any animal that contracts hydrophobia? |
"<b>Right Here Waiting</b>" is a song by American singer and songwriter Richard Marx.
... "Satisfied"; "<b>Right Here Waiting</b>"; "Angelia"; "Nothin' You <b>Can</b> Do About It" ... <b>Right Here Waiting for</b> You 2010 was a promotional song for Expo 2010
Shanghai China, ... music article is a stub. You <b>can</b> help Wikipedia by expanding
it. Richard Noel Marx (born September 16, 1963) is an American adult
contemporary and ... Richie thought Marx had talent and told the teen, "<b>I can</b>'t
promise you ... "<b>Right Here Waiting</b>" has been covered numerous times, most
notably by Monica ... "Right Here for U" is the third and final single released from 112's 2003 album,
Hot & Wet, ... "Right Here for U"; "U Already Know"; "What If". Featured singles. "<b>I'll</b>
Be Missing You"; "All Cried Out"; "Sky's the Limit"; "<b>Right Here Waiting</b>". Repeat Offender is the second studio album by singer/songwriter Richard Marx.
Released in ... "Some people <b>might</b> think that it <b>would</b> be easier this time around,
that <b>I could</b> just kick back." Marx said ... The first two singles, "Satisfied" and the
platinum-selling "<b>Right Here Waiting</b>," both reached #1, completing a string of
three ... "<b>Right Here</b> [Human Nature Remix]" was later remixed again for SWV's EP The
Remixes as a more obvious mash-up with the song's sample, "Human Nature" by
... <b>Right Here</b>" is the first single from Staind's fifth album Chapter V <b>in</b> 2005. "<b>Right</b>
<b>Here</b>" has been Staind's third-most successful single chartwise peaking at No. Ballads is the second compilation album by Richard Marx. This disc features ten
of Marx's ... "Silent Scream" (Marx) – 3:52; "Angelia" (Marx) – 5:17; "<b>Right Here</b>
<b>Waiting</b>" (Marx) – 4:24; "Hazard" (Marx) – 5:17 ... and Forever)", features the
bonus tracks "(It Looks Like) <b>I'll</b> Never Fall in Love" and "<b>Can</b>'t Help Falling in
Love" ... This is a list of Richard Marx's collaborative work as a producer and songwriter
for various ... <b>Right Here Waiting</b> (Writer/Co-Producer). Steve Lukather - ... How
<b>Can</b> You Live With Yourself (Co-Writer/Co-Producer); Big Brother's Still Watching
... "<b>I'll</b> Always Be <b>Right</b> There" is an acoustic song written by Bryan Adams and
Robert John "Mutt" Lange for Adams' seventh studio album 18 til I Die (1996). | Who sings i will be right here waiting for? |
In the 1670s, the first significant groups of <b>German immigrants</b> arrived in the
British colonies, <b>settling</b> primarily in Pennsylvania, New York, and Virginia.
Immigration ... The Pennsylvania Dutch (Pennsilfaanisch-Deitsche), also referred to as the
Pennsylvania Germans, are a cultural group formed by early German-speaking
immigrants to Pennsylvania and their descendants. The word Dutch refers to the
<b>German settlers</b>, known endonymically as ... William Berczy, a German
entrepreneur and artist, had <b>settled</b> in upstate New ... <b>Germans</b> from Russia refers to the large numbers of ethnic <b>Germans</b> who ...
Unlike many other <b>immigrants</b> to <b>the Americas</b> during the late 19th ... and <b>settled</b>
in agricultural areas rather than industrial cities. ... the population dynamics of non-<b>German immigrants settling</b> in the area, and
the loss of second-generation families to other German-<b>American</b> communities. The history of the Germans in Baltimore began in the 17th century. During the
1800s, the Port of ... In 2013, an estimated 45,217 German-<b>Americans</b> resided in
Baltimore city, 7.3% of the population. ... <b>German immigrants</b> began to <b>settle</b>
along the Chesapeake Bay by 1723, living in the area that became Baltimore
when the ... <b>German</b> Texan (<b>German</b>: Deutschtexaner) is both a term to describe <b>immigrants</b>
who arrived in the Republic of Texas from <b>Germany</b> from the 1830s onward and
an ethnic category that includes their descendants in today's state of Texas. The
arriving <b>Germans</b> tended to cluster in ethnic enclaves; the majority <b>settled</b> ...
<b>German</b>-<b>American</b> cultural institutions in Texas include the Sophienburg ... German Brazilians refers to Brazilian people of ethnic German ancestry or origin.
German ... The first <b>German immigrants</b> to <b>settle</b> in Brazil were 165 families who
<b>settled</b> in Ilhéus, Bahia, in 1818. ... Surely to <b>us</b> belongs this part of the world, and
the key to it all is Santa Catharina, stretching from the harbor of San Francisco ... <b>German immigration</b> to Puerto Rico began in the early part of the 19th century
and continued to ... Many soldiers of German-<b>American</b> background stationed in
the island upon encountering Puerto Ricans of German ... However, many well-to
-do <b>German immigrants</b> also <b>settled</b> in these coastal area where they quickly ... <b>German</b> Chileans are Chilean citizens who derive their <b>German</b> ancestry from
one or both ... The 19th-century <b>immigrants settled</b> chiefly in Chile's Araucanía,
Los Ríos and Los ... Shortly after World War II, former members of Nazi <b>Germany</b>
tried to take refuge in South <b>America</b>, including Chile, fleeing trials against them
in ... German Argentines are Argentine citizens of German ... A century after the first
Germans had <b>settled</b> in the Volga region, ... of Volga <b>German immigrants</b> being
diverted to South <b>America</b> ... | Where did most german immigrants settled in america? |
<b>Meteor Garden</b> is a 2018 Chinese television series starring Shen Yue, Dylan
Wang, Darren ... Two <b>episodes</b> were <b>released</b> per day on a Monday to
Wednesday basis. It is also ... 43-<b>44</b>, August 22, 2018, 0.592%, 4.336%, 7, 0.57%
, 5.1%, 5. Nova is an American science documentary television series produced by WGBH
Boston for PBS. Many of the programs in this list were not originally produced for
PBS, but were acquired <b>from</b> other sources such as the BBC. ... In 2005, Nova
began <b>airing</b> some <b>episodes</b> titled NOVA scienceNOW, which followed a ... <b>Meteor Garden</b> is a 2001 Taiwanese drama starring Barbie Shu, Jerry Yan, Vic
Zhou, Vanness ... No. of episodes, 27 ... <b>Meteor Garden</b> Original Soundtrack (
流星花園 電視原聲帶) was <b>released</b> on 14 August 2001 by Various Artists under
EMI. Super Friends is an American animated series about a team of superheroes
which ran <b>from</b> ... Each <b>episode</b> was <b>44</b> minutes long. ... <b>Coming</b> of the
Arthropods: The Super Friends zoom off in an all <b>out</b> struggle against ... While
protecting a prehistoric planet <b>from</b> a <b>meteor</b>, Superman ends up hit by the
<b>meteor's</b> nuclear core, ... This is a list of characters <b>from</b> the manga and anime series Astro Boy created by
Osamu ... He first appeared in Episode 1: Birth of Atom, where he rescued Atom
<b>from</b> ... Dr. Tenma, then sealed within the Ministry of Science archivesand later
<b>released</b>. ... Dr. Rasburton appeared only in <b>Episodes 44</b>: Cleopatra Heart, and
45: ... Netflix is an American global Internet streaming-on-demand media provider that
has distributed ... Netflix's first original content series was House of Cards,
<b>released</b> in 2013 and the company has since increased its original ... Skylanders
Academy, October 28, 2016, 3 seasons, 38 <b>episodes</b>, 24–<b>44</b> min. ... "<b>Meteor</b>
<b>Garden</b>". Boys Over Flowers is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by
Yoko Kamio. ... Boys Over Flowers was <b>released</b> in Japan as the anime television
series and film Hana Yori ... 4.1 List of Anime <b>episodes</b> ... The school is ruled by
the <b>F4</b> ("Flower Four"), four young men <b>from</b> Japan's ... <b>44</b>, "You're Not the One". Note: This <b>episode</b>, along with "Map of Infinity," premiered as part of the ... Ben
and the others barely escape, resolving to prevent Aggregor <b>from getting</b> any of
the ... Jimmy Jones sees a <b>meteor</b> crashing into a cave and investigates, where
he is ... plant monster, which intends to take over the world and turn it into a "
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produced by ... Although Terrance usually <b>comes out</b> on top, he always gets his
comeuppance. ... We also learn of a <b>meteor</b> of Zibronium buried somewhere in
the city, that powers all the alien ... "Packages <b>From</b> Planet X — <b>Upcoming</b>
<b>Episodes</b>". Dexter's Laboratory is an American animated television series created by
Genndy Tartakovsky ... The season two segment was <b>released</b> online by Adult
Swim on January 22, 2013. ... Dee Dee uses Dexter's growth formula on the
plants in the <b>garden</b>, which causes them to grow to an enormous size......and man
-eating ... | When is meteor garden episode 44 coming out? |
The wreck of the RMS <b>Titanic</b> lies at a depth of about 12,500 feet (3.8 km; 2.37 mi
), about 370 ... Grimm announced on his return to Boston that <b>Titanic</b> had been
<b>found</b>, but the scientists declined to endorse his identification. In July 1983,
Grimm ... <b>Titanic</b> is a 1997 American epic romance and disaster film directed, written, co-
produced, and ... "It wasn't until after the movie came out that we <b>found</b> out that
there was a J. Dawson gravestone," said the film's producer, Jon Landau, in an ... Robert Duane Ballard (born June 30, 1942) is a retired United States Navy officer
and a ... He is most known for the discoveries of the wrecks of the RMS <b>Titanic</b> in
1985, the battleship Bismarck in 1989, and the aircraft carrier USS ... On 19 May
1998 Ballard <b>found</b> the wreck of Yorktown, sunk at the Battle of Midway. <b>Found</b> 3
... The lifeboats of the RMS <b>Titanic</b> played a crucial role in the disaster of 14–15
April 1912. One of ... Blankets and a spare lifebelt could also be <b>found</b> in the
boats. Apparently unknown to many officers and crew, these boats were
reinforced with ... Wallace Henry Hartley (2 June 1878 – 15 April 1912) was an English violinist
and bandleader on the RMS <b>Titanic</b> on its maiden voyage. ... Several press
reports confirmed that Wallace was <b>found</b> "fully dressed with his music case
strapped to ... RMS Carpathia was a Cunard Line transatlantic passenger steamship built by
Swan Hunter ... Carpathia navigated the ice fields to arrive two hours after <b>Titanic</b>
had sunk, and the crew rescued 712 survivors from the ship's lifeboats. ... ratio,
the use of bilge keels, and the lack of vibration typically <b>found</b> in powerful
engines. The RMS <b>Titanic</b> sank in the early morning hours of 15 April 1912 in the North
Atlantic Ocean, ... Modern ultrasound surveys of the wreck have <b>found</b> that the
actual damage to the hull was very similar to Wilding's statement, consisting of six
... Edward John Smith (27 January 1850 – 15 April 1912) was a British merchant
navy officer. He served as master of numerous White Star Line vessels. He was
the captain of the RMS <b>Titanic</b>, and perished when the ship sank on ... A few
minutes later Trimmer Samuel Hemming <b>found</b> the bridge apparently empty. Five
minutes ... <b>Titanic</b> prime is a term coined by Samuel Yates in the 1980s, denoting a prime
number of at ... The first <b>discovered titanic</b> primes were the Mersenne primes 2
<sup>4253</sup>−1 (with 1281 digits), and 2<sup>4423</sup>−1 (with 1332 digits). They were both <b>found</b>
... John Jacob "Jack" Astor IV (July 13, 1864 – April 15, 1912) was an American
businessman, real estate developer, investor, inventor, writer, lieutenant colonel
in the Spanish–American War, and a prominent member of the Astor family. Astor
died in the sinking of RMS <b>Titanic</b> during the early hours of April 15, ... Among the
items <b>found</b> on him was a gold pocket watch which his son ... | When was the wreck of the titanic found? |
<b>Jackson Avery</b>, M.D. is a fictional character <b>in</b> the ABC prime time medical drama,
<b>Grey's Anatomy</b>, ... <b>Jackson Avery</b> (played by Jesse Williams) <b>is the</b> grandson <b>of</b>
Harper Avery, one <b>of</b> the most famous surgeons <b>in</b> the country ... The eighth
season <b>ends</b> with Avery, Karev, Kepner, and Webber waiting for Meredith and
Yang. April Kepner M.D., is a fictional character from the ABC 's hit medical drama
<b>Grey's Anatomy</b>. ... The eighth season <b>ends</b> with Kepner, <b>Avery</b>, Karev and
Webber waiting for Meredith and Yang, <b>who are</b> victims <b>of</b> an aviation accident. ...
<b>Jackson</b> and April <b>are</b> seen driving off together at the start <b>of</b> the following
episode and later ... <b>Jackson Avery</b>. Relatives, Derek Shepherd (brother-<b>in</b>-law) Zola Grey Shepherd (
niece) Bailey Shepherd (nephew) Ellis Shepherd (niece). Nationality, American.
Margaret Pierce, M.D. is a fictional character from the American television
medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>, which airs on the American Broadcasting
Company (ABC) <b>in</b> ... Meredith <b>ends up in</b> a bind with no one to watch her kids,
so Maggie offers to ... Alexandra Caroline Grey, M.D. is a fictional character from ABC's medical drama
television series <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>, portrayed by actress Chyler Leigh. ... She <b>has</b>
also reprised her role as Lexie on the spin-off show <b>Private Practice</b>. ... <b>Jackson</b>
senses that Lexie is still <b>in</b> love with Mark and <b>ends</b> their relationship. Lexie
begins ... The eleventh season <b>of</b> the American television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>
premiered on ... <b>Jackson</b> wishes to abort knowing that if they carry to full-term, it
<b>will</b> only be that much more devastating when their baby dies. They <b>end up</b> ... He
<b>ends up</b> bringing them all back to Seattle, but Meredith is still not able to move on
. The tenth season <b>of</b> the American television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>
premiered on ... Despite Dr. Webber's pleading Cristina to fight against the
Harper <b>Avery</b> ... It was also discovered at the <b>end of</b> the episode that Dr. Ellis
Grey was her birth ... "Sandra Oh <b>Will</b> Leave '<b>Grey's Anatomy</b>' at the <b>End of</b> the
Tenth Season". The ninth season <b>of</b> the American television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>
began airing <b>in</b> the ... A major theme <b>of</b> the season <b>is the</b> characters adapting to
change, as all <b>of</b> the fifth-year surgical ... to appoint her son <b>Jackson Avery</b> (Jesse
Williams) to part <b>of</b> the board, effectively putting him <b>in</b> charge <b>of</b> the entire
hospital. The fourteenth season <b>of</b> the American television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>
was ordered ... While <b>in</b> surgery, <b>Jackson</b> and Meredith come <b>up</b> with their own
plan, which is ... After the guests leave thinking there <b>will</b> be no wedding, the
pastor finally arrives <b>in</b> time to <b>marry</b> April and Matthew after a surprise re-
engagement ... Significant other, <b>Jackson Avery</b> Kyle Diaz (deceased). Stephanie Edwards, M.D.
is a fictional character from the medical drama television series <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>,
which airs on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) <b>in</b> ... Stephanie returns
from therapy earlier after only 3 sessions, but <b>ends up</b> being a hostage to a ... ... Sarah Drew as April Kepner · Jesse Williams as <b>Jackson Avery</b>. Episode
chronology. ← Previous "Sanctuary", Next → "With You I'm Born Again". <b>Grey's</b>
<b>Anatomy</b> (season 6) · List <b>of Grey's Anatomy</b> episodes. "Death and All His Friends
" <b>is the</b> season finale <b>of</b> the sixth season <b>of</b> the American television ... At the <b>end</b>,
he shoots Derek, which is witnessed by Meredith, Cristina, and ... | Who does jackson avery end up with on grey's anatomy? |
Other songs that <b>Kelly has</b> worked on, written and that <b>have</b> been nominated for a
<b>Grammy</b> are: Best Pop Vocal Performance ("You Are Not Alone"), Best R&B Male
... Robert Sylvester <b>Kelly</b> (born January 8, 1967) is an American singer, songwriter,
musician, record producer, actor and former semi-professional basketball player.
He <b>has</b> been credited with helping to redefine R&B and hip hop, earning ... In
1996, he was nominated for a <b>Grammy Award</b> for writing Michael Jackson's song
... "I Believe I Can Fly" is a 1996 song written and performed by American singer,
songwriter, record producer, and former professional basketball player <b>R</b>. <b>Kelly</b>,
from the soundtrack to the ... Although Kelly <b>has</b> had two number one songs on
the pop chart, "I Believe I ... <b>Grammy Award</b> for Best Song Written for Visual
Media. <b>Kelly's</b> daughter Joann <b>Kelly</b> is featured in the video. Awards and nominations[
edit]. <b>Grammy Awards</b>. 2001, Best R&B Vocal Performance - Male ... Usher is an American singer-songwriter, actor, and dancer. He <b>has</b> received
multiple awards and nominations for his work in music and film. His awards are
predominantly in R&B, Pop, and hip-hop genre categories. Throughout the
course of his career, Usher <b>has</b> won eight <b>Grammy awards</b>, ... For <b>many</b> years it
was given in conjunction with television programmes of the ... John Roger Stephens (born December 28, 1978), known professionally as John
Legend, is an ... He <b>has</b> also won ten <b>Grammy Awards</b>. ... in the final episode of
the series, asserting that "<b>R</b>. <b>Kelly has</b> brought so <b>much</b> pain to so <b>many</b> people. Victoria Loren <b>Kelly</b> (born December 14, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter,
actress, and ... <b>Kelly</b> was nominated for Best New Artist at the 58th <b>Grammy</b>
<b>Awards</b>, and ... She <b>has</b> a younger brother named Noah, born August 29, 1996. "I'm Your Angel" is a duet by Celine Dion and <b>R</b>. <b>Kelly</b> from Dion's These Are
Special Times ... "I'm Your Angel" <b>has</b> sold over 1,550,000 copies in the United
States alone and was certified platinum by the RIAA. ... The single was
nominated at the 41st Annual <b>Grammy Awards</b> for Best Pop Collaboration with
Vocals, but lost to ... Aaliyah Dana Haughton was an American singer, actress, and model. Born in
Brooklyn and ... Hankerson introduced her to <b>R</b>. <b>Kelly</b>, who became her mentor,
as well as lead ... "Try Again" also earned Aaliyah a <b>Grammy Award</b> nomination
for Best ... She <b>has</b> been credited for helping to redefine contemporary R&B, pop
and ... The 40th Annual <b>Grammy Awards</b> were held on February 25, 1998, at Radio City
Music Hall, New York City. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from
the previous year. Rock icon Bob Dylan, Alison Krauss, and <b>R</b>. <b>Kelly</b> were the
main recipients with three awards each. ... Fly" – <b>R</b>. <b>Kelly</b>, songwriter (<b>R</b>. <b>Kelly</b>); "
Where <b>Have</b> All the Cowboys Gone? | How many grammy awards does r kelly have? |
<b>National Commission</b> for <b>Scheduled Tribes</b> (NCST) is an Indian constitutional
body was established through Constitution (89th Amendment) Act, 2003. The first <b>Commission</b> for Scheduled Castes and <b>Scheduled Tribes</b> was set up ... ... <b>commissions</b>: the <b>National Commission</b> for Scheduled Castes, and the
<b>National Commission</b> for <b>Scheduled Tribes</b>. India's <b>National Commission</b> for Backward Classes is a constitutional body (
123rd ... 338 and 338A which deal with the <b>National Commission</b> for Scheduled
Castes (SC) and <b>National Commission</b> for <b>Scheduled Tribes</b> (ST) respectively. The <b>National Commission</b> for Denotified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Tribes (
NCDNSNT) is a ... same reservations as available to Scheduled Castes and
<b>Scheduled Tribes</b> be extended to around 11 crore people of denotified and
nomadic ... The <b>National</b> Human Rights <b>Commission</b> (NHRC) of India is a Statutory public
body constituted ... Chairperson, <b>National Commission</b> for Scheduled Castes;
Chairperson, <b>National Commission</b> for <b>Scheduled Tribes</b> · Syed Gayorul Hasan
Rizvi, Chairperson, <b>National Commission</b> for Minorities; Rekha Sharma,
Chairperson, ... The Ministry of Tribal Affairs, a branch of Government of India, looks after the
affairs of the tribal ... <b>National Commission</b> for <b>Scheduled Tribes</b> (NCST); <b>National</b>
<b>Scheduled Tribes</b> Finance and Development Corporation (NSTFDC); Tribal ... Adhering to Article 340 of the Constitution of India, the First Backward Classes
<b>Commission</b> ... The <b>commission</b> observed that although untouchability or tribal
character may not ... in addition to the Scheduled Castes and the <b>Scheduled</b>
<b>Tribes</b>, should be ... Kalelkar <b>Commission</b>; Mandal <b>Commission</b> · <b>National</b>
<b>Commission</b> for ... The system of reservation in India is designed to promote, or provide
opportunities to the ... The reservation nourishes the historically disadvantaged
castes and tribes, listed as Scheduled Castes and <b>Scheduled Tribes</b> by the
Government of India, ... In October 2015, the <b>National Commission</b> for Backward
Classes (NCBC) ... The <b>National Commission</b> for Safai Karamcharis (NCSK) was formed as a
statutory body to look ... <b>National Commission</b> for <b>Scheduled</b> Castes ... | Who is the new chairman of national scheduled tribes commision? |
This list of current <b>longest</b> ruling non-royal national leaders is a list of the current
living <b>longest</b> ruling heads of nation-states or national governments, excluding
royalty, who have <b>served</b> ten years or longer ... formerly <b>President</b>, 16 December
1991, 28 years, 57 days. 9. Emomali Rahmon-1.jpg · Emomali Rahmon ·
Tajikistan ... Heads of state throughout the <b>world</b> and at all periods of history may be ranked
according to ... The <b>longest</b>-<b>serving</b> and longest current serving male <b>president</b>
<b>ever</b> is Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, who is currently the <b>President</b> of the ... Elizabeth II is the <b>world's longest</b>-<b>serving</b> current state leader, having reigned as
Queen of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand since 1952.
This is a list of current state leaders ordered by their continuous tenure in a
position of national ... Some states have semi-<b>presidential</b> systems where the
head of government ... Franklin Delano Roosevelt often referred to by his initials FDR, was an American
politician who <b>served</b> as the 32nd <b>president</b> of the United States from 1933 until
his death in ... With <b>World</b> War II looming after 1938, Roosevelt gave strong
diplomatic and financial support to China, the United Kingdom and eventually the
... Hun Sen is the <b>longest</b>-<b>serving</b> current prime minister, having taken office on 14
January 1985. This is a list of current prime ministers of the <b>world's</b> sovereign
states by the date they took office ... Mark Rutte, 14 October 2010, 9 years, 123
days. Niger, Semi-<b>presidential</b> republic, Brigi Rafini, 7 April 2011, 8 years, 313
days. ... the oldest has been 96-year-old Hastings Banda, <b>President</b> of Malawi (right).
This article contains various lists of state leaders organized by age, defined as
heads of state and/or heads of government. Contents. 1 10 oldest currently
<b>serving</b> state leaders; 2 10 oldest <b>ever serving</b> state leaders; 3 <b>Longest</b>-lived
state leaders. <b>Longest</b> presidency: 4,422 days 1933–1945. William Henry Harrison
daguerreotype edit.jpg. William Henry Harrison Shortest presidency: 31 days
1841. This is a list of presidents of the United States by time in office. The basis of
the list is the ... Roosevelt is the only US <b>president</b> to have <b>served</b> more than two
terms. The <b>longest serving president</b> of a United States institution of higher education is
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Association (FIFA), the <b>world</b> association football governing body. Presidents
Daniel Burley Woolfall, Rodolphe Seeldrayers and Arthur Drewry died during
their term in office. The current <b>president</b> is Swiss-Italian Gianni Infantino, elected
on 26 ... of the FIFA Statutes because Hayatou was the <b>longest</b>-<b>serving</b> vice-
<b>president</b> ... François Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand (26 October 1916 – 8 January 1996)
was a French statesman who <b>served</b> as <b>President</b> of France from 1981 to 1995,
the <b>longest</b> ... He is the only French <b>President</b> to <b>ever</b> have named a female
Prime Minister, Édith Cresson, in 1991. He was twice forced by the loss of a ... | Who is the longest serving president in the world? |
The <b>Drug Enforcement Administration</b> is a United States federal law enforcement
agency under the United States Department of Justice, tasked with combating ... <b>DEA</b> is the commonly used acronym for the Drug Enforcement Administration, a
United States federal law enforcement agency. <b>DEA</b> may also refer to: ... Enrique S. "Kiki" Camarena Salazar (July 26, 1947 – February 9, 1985) was an
American undercover agent for the United States Drug Enforcement
Administration (<b>DEA</b>) who was abducted ... Diethanolamine, often abbreviated as <b>DEA</b> or DEOA, is an organic compound
with the formula HN 2. Pure diethanolamine is a white solid at room temperature,
... <b>Dea</b> is the Latin for "goddess" and may refer to: Contents. 1 Goddesses in Roman
antiquity; 2 People. 2.1 Given name; 2.2 Surname. 3 Other uses; 4 See also ... A Master of Advanced Studies or Master of Advanced Study (MAS, M.A.S., or
MASt) is a ... The Diplôme d'études approfondies or <b>DEA</b> (Degree of Profound
Studies / Degree of in-Depth Studies) was a doctoral programme degree
delivered in ... A <b>DEA</b> number (<b>DEA</b> Registration Number) is an identifier assigned to a health
care provider by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration allowing ... Patrick John "Kangaroo Kicker" O'<b>Dea</b> (17 March 1872 – 5 April 1962) was an
Australian rules and American football player and coach. An Australian by birth, ... William Fraser <b>Dea</b> (born April 3, 1933) is a former professional ice hockey centre
and head coach in the National Hockey League. A minor league standout, ... Cocamide <b>DEA</b>, or cocamide diethanolamine, is a diethanolamide made by
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According to tradition, ancient <b>Christians</b>, during their persecution by the Roman
Empire in the first few centuries after <b>Christ</b>, used the <b>fish symbol</b> to mark ... The first appearances of <b>fish symbols</b> as adopted in <b>Christian</b> art and literature
date to the 2nd century CE. Some modern <b>fish symbol</b> ... Original file (1,025 × 358 pixels, file size: 40 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg). Open in
Media ViewerConfiguration. Summary[edit]. Outline of <b>Christian fish symbol</b> ... Among the <b>symbols</b> employed by the early <b>Christians</b>, that of the <b>fish</b> seems to
have ranked first in importance. It's popularity among <b>Christians</b> was due ... In the early Church, <b>Christians</b> used the Ichthys (<b>fish</b>) <b>symbol</b> to identify <b>Christian</b>
places ... ... there into <b>Christianity</b> as a <b>religious symbol</b>; artists in China and Japan
similarly use <b>fish</b> images symbolically. Teleosts became common in Renaissance
art, ... ... <b>Christian</b> (CCM) radio format. As with other Salem CCM stations in cities such
as Los Angeles and Atlanta, KFIS uses the branding "The <b>Fish</b>." The <b>fish symbol</b> ... Jung demonstrates his thesis by an investigation of the <b>Christian fish symbol</b>, and
of ... Much in this volume is concerned with the rise of Christianity and with the ... In <b>Christian</b> art, animal forms have at times occupied a place of importance. With
the Renaissance, animals were nearly banished, except as an accessory to the
human figure. Modern <b>Christian</b> art only revives <b>symbols</b> and decoration. ... The
<b>symbol</b> of perhaps the widest distribution is the Ichthys (Greek: ΙΧΘΥΣ, <b>fish</b>), used
... Pisces (♓️) is the twelfth astrological sign in the Zodiac. It is a negative mutable
sign. It spans ... In classical interpretations, the <b>symbol</b> of the <b>fish</b> is derived from
the ichthyocentaurs, who aided Aphrodite when ... With this, the start of the age,
or the "Great Month of Pisces," is regarded as the beginning of the <b>Christian</b>
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<b>Friday the 13th</b> Part VI: <b>Jason Lives</b> (stylized onscreen as <b>Jason Lives</b>: <b>Friday the</b>
... <b>Jason</b> happens upon a corporate paintball game; he kills the <b>players</b> for their ... Kane Hodder is the best known of the stuntmen to portray <b>Jason Voorhees</b>,
having <b>played</b> the character in four consecutive films. The character's physical ... In <b>Friday the 13th</b> Part VI: <b>Jason Lives</b>, a more stable Tommy (<b>played</b> by Thom
Mathews), with a friend from the institution, is ready to confront his demons - or ... The film follows <b>Jason Voorhees</b> stalking a group of high school graduates on a
... Kane Hodder, <b>who portrayed Jason</b>, recalled pointing at one fan in-between ... The film is set at a fictional halfway house, where an adult Tommy Jarvis—who
killed <b>Jason Voorhees</b> as a child—again fears for his life when a new hockey- ... C. J. Graham is an American <b>actor</b> who became known for playing <b>Jason</b>
<b>Voorhees</b> in the sixth installment of the <b>Friday the 13th</b> film series, <b>Friday the 13th</b>
Part ... The franchise's popularity has generated a fanbase who have created their own
<b>Friday the 13th</b> films, fashioned replica <b>Jason Voorhees</b> costumes, and tattooed ... It was followed by <b>Friday the 13th</b> Part VIII: <b>Jason Takes Manhattan</b>. ... first of four
appearances by Kane Hodder as <b>Jason</b>, the only <b>actor</b> to ever reprise the role. Freddy vs. <b>Jason</b> is a 2003 American slasher film directed by Ronny Yu and
written by Damian Shannon and Mark Swift. The film, a crossover between the A
Nightmare on Elm Street and <b>Friday the 13th</b> series, retroactively establishes
them in a shared universe and pits Freddy Krueger and <b>Jason Voorhees</b> against
each other. ... <b>Jason</b> needed a fresh start, chose a different <b>actor</b> to <b>play Jason</b>. Pamela Voorhees is a character from the <b>Friday the 13th</b> film series. She first
appeared in Sean S. Cunningham's <b>Friday the 13th</b> (1980) as the vengeful
mother of <b>Jason Voorhees</b>, and was ... Pamela was <b>portrayed</b> by Marilyn Poucher
in <b>Friday the 13th</b> Part III (1982). She was <b>portrayed</b> by Paula Shaw in Freddy vs.
<b>Jason</b> ... | Who played jason in friday the 13th jason lives? |
"<b>New Year's Day</b>" is a <b>song</b> by Irish rock band U2. It is the third track on their 1983
album War and was released as the album's lead single in January 1983. Auld Lang Syne is a Scots-language poem written by Robert Burns in 1788 and
set to the tune ... Singing the <b>song</b> on Hogmanay or <b>New Year's Eve</b> very quickly
became a Scots custom that soon spread to other parts of the British Isles. <b>New Years Day</b> is an American rock band formed in Anaheim, California in 2005.
After building ... Around September 2009, <b>New Years Day</b> posted two brand new
<b>songs</b> on MySpace. When asked about the upcoming EP, Costello remarked, ... "<b>New Year's Day</b>" is a <b>song</b> by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, recorded
for her sixth studio album, Reputation (2017). The <b>song</b> was serviced to ... <b>New Year's Day</b> is observed on January 1, the first <b>day</b> of the <b>year</b> on the modern
Gregorian ... "<b>New Year's Day</b>" (U2 <b>song</b>), 1983; "<b>New Year's Day</b>" (Bon Jovi
<b>song</b>), 2016; "<b>New Year's Day</b>" (Taylor Swift <b>song</b>), 2017; <b>New Years Day</b> (band),
... Pages in category "<b>New Year songs</b>". The following 15 pages are in this category
, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). "All I Want for Christmas Is <b>New Year's Day</b>" is a <b>song</b> by British synthpop duo
Hurts. In the first week of its release, the <b>song</b> was made as a free download on ... <b>New Year's</b> Evil is a <b>song</b> written by Eddie del Barrio and Roxanne Seeman for
the 1980 slasher film <b>New Year's</b> Evil (film), starring Kip Niven, Roz Kelly, and ... The Vienna <b>New Year's</b> Concert (Neujahrskonzert der Wiener Philharmoniker) is
an annual concert of classical music performed by the Vienna Philharmonic on ... "What Are You Doing <b>New Year's Eve</b>?" is a popular <b>song</b> written in 1947 by
Frank Loesser as an independent <b>song</b>—not written for a particular movie or ... | What is the song new years day about? |
This page contains a list of the <b>longest</b>-living United States <b>senators</b> among those
<b>currently</b> ... Rank, <b>Senator</b>, Date of birth, <b>Senate</b> term, State <b>served</b>, Party, Age (
years, days) ... United States <b>Congress</b> · House of Representatives · <b>Senate</b> ... This is a list of United States <b>congresspersons</b> by longevity of service. It includes
Representatives and <b>Senators</b> who have <b>served</b> at least 36 years. ... In green,
<b>Currently serving</b> ... <b>senators</b> in history until January 7, 2013, when Patrick Leahy
surpassed Russell B. Long as the 10th <b>longest</b>-<b>serving senator</b> in history. Although the committee chairmanship is an elected position, it is traditionally
given to the most senior <b>senator</b> of the majority party <b>serving</b> on the committee,
and ... Barbara Mikulski became the <b>longest</b>-<b>serving</b> woman <b>senator</b> (and
<b>Congresswoman</b>) in 2012; she retired in 2017 as still the <b>longest</b>-<b>serving</b> after
<b>serving</b> for ... The United States <b>Senate</b> consists of 100 members, two from each of the 50
states. Below is a list of U.S. <b>senators</b> in the 116th United States <b>Congress</b>. ...
This article is about senators serving in the United States Congress. ... <b>Longest</b>
living · Expelled or censured · Classes · Born outside the U.S. · Resigned ·
Appointed ... Left: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D–NY), <b>currently</b> the youngest U.S.
Representative; right: Josh Hawley (R–MO), the youngest U.S. <b>Senator</b>. The
following are historical lists of the youngest members of the United States
<b>Congress</b>, in both the House of Representatives and the <b>Senate</b>. ... Youngest
U.S. <b>congresspersons</b> tend to be <b>older</b> than the youngest MPs in ... In the <b>Senate</b>, Margaret Chase Smith, who <b>served</b> for 23 years from 1949 to 1973
as a <b>senator</b> from Maine, was the <b>longest</b>-<b>serving</b> female <b>Senator</b> upon her ... The list includes some politicians who were also <b>Senators</b>. Key. dagger,
<b>Currently serving</b>. Rank, Representative, Date of birth, House term, State ... This is a complete list of members of the United States <b>Senate</b> during the 114th
United States ... <b>Current</b> rank, Historical rank, <b>Senator</b>, Party, State, Seniority date
, Other factors ... Coats previously <b>served</b> as a U.S. <b>senator</b>. ... Living · <b>Oldest</b>
living · Expelled, censured, and reprimanded · <b>Served</b> a single term · Switched
parties ... Dianne Goldman Berman Feinstein is an American politician <b>serving</b> as the
senior United ... Feinstein became the <b>longest</b>-tenured female U.S. <b>Senator</b>
<b>currently serving</b> in ... Committee on the Judiciary (Ranking Member, 115th
<b>Congress</b>). | Who is the oldest senator currently serving in congress? |
A gender <b>symbol</b> is a pictogram or glyph used to represent either biological sex
or sociological ... Pictograms used to indicate <b>male and female</b> public toilets
became widely used beginning in the 1960s. ... "In Poland, meanwhile, you <b>can</b>
<b>come</b> across lavatories indicating 'gents' with a triangle and 'ladies' with a circle,
while ... Schematic <b>symbols for male and female</b> connector pins. In electrical and
mechanical trades and manufacturing, each half of a pair of mating connectors ...
These tubes usually <b>come</b> in sections, joined by inserting the <b>male</b> end (often
crimped with a ... <b>can</b> be caused by the term "jack", which is used for both <b>female</b>
and <b>male</b> ... The LGBT community has adopted certain <b>symbols</b> for self-identification to
demonstrate unity, ... The flag <b>does</b> not depict an actual rainbow. ... is largely
unknown, however the colors of bisexuality <b>originate from</b> this <b>symbol</b>: pink for
attraction to ... A <b>symbol</b> of the <b>female</b> (♀), <b>male</b> (♂) and Genderqueer (⚨)
<b>symbols</b> combined ... Gender is the range of characteristics pertaining to, and differentiating between,
masculinity ... This change in the meaning of gender <b>can</b> be traced to the 1980s.
... Although a person's sex as <b>male</b> or <b>female</b> stands as a biological fact that is ...
must <b>come from</b> something other than nature... far from being an expression of ... Non-binary, or genderqueer, is a spectrum of gender identities that are not
exclusively masculine or feminine—identities that are outside the gender binary.
Non-binary identities <b>can</b> fall under the transgender umbrella, since many ...
Some genderqueer people identify as a masculine <b>woman</b> or a feminine man or
combine ... Heterosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction or sexual behavior
between persons of ... Scientists <b>do</b> not know the exact cause of sexual
orientation, but they theorize that it ... Heterosexual activity between only one
<b>male</b> and one <b>female</b> is by far the ... The unicode character for this combined
<b>symbol</b> is ⚤ (U+26A4). Schematic <b>symbols for male and female</b> connectors (see Gender of connectors
and fasteners). An electrical connector is an electromechanical device used to
join electrical terminations and ... Electrical connectors <b>can</b> be divided into four
basic categories, differentiated ... Faston connectors <b>come</b> in <b>male and female</b>
types. A phallus is a penis (especially when erect), an object that resembles a penis, or
a mimetic ... Such <b>symbols</b> often represent fertility and cultural implications that
are ... <b>Semen</b> is also treated with reverence and its consumption is an act of
worship. ... while <b>males</b> possess a penis, no one <b>can</b> possess the symbolic
phallus. The ankh is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic <b>symbol</b> that was most commonly
used in writing ... Since the late 20th century, in the Western world, the ankh has
again <b>come</b> to be used decoratively, as a <b>symbol</b> of African cultural identity,
Neopagan ... in the nineteenth century, thought the sign represented the <b>male</b>
<b>and female</b> ... The Care Bears are a group of characters created by the U.S. greeting card
company American ... Beginning with Care Bears: Oopsy <b>Does</b> It!, "tummy
<b>symbols</b>" are sometimes referred to as "belly badges." ... Funshine Bear is one of
the bears who has also changed from <b>female</b> to <b>male</b> between different
incarnations of the ... | Where do the symbols for male and female come from? |
This is a list of the heads of state of <b>Trinidad and Tobago</b>, from the independence
of <b>Trinidad</b> ... Standards[edit]. Royal Standard. Governor-General's Standard.
<b>Presidential</b> Standard ... The President of the Republic of <b>Trinidad and Tobago</b> is the head of state of
<b>Trinidad and</b> ... Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Flag of the President of
Trinidad and Tobago.svg. Presidential standard. Incumbent Paula-Mae Weekes
since 19 March 2018. Sir Ellis Emmanuel Innocent Clarke TC GCMG (28 December 1917 – 30
December 2010) was the second and last Governor-General of <b>Trinidad and</b>
<b>Tobago</b> and the first President of <b>Trinidad</b> ... after retirement from the <b>presidency</b>
he re-adopted his title and was generally referred to as "Former President, Sir
Ellis Clarke" ... Pages in category "<b>Presidents</b> of <b>Trinidad and Tobago</b>". The following 7 pages
are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn ... Indirect <b>presidential</b> elections were held in <b>Trinidad and Tobago</b> on 19 January
2018. On 5 January 2018, the name of Paula-Mae Weekes, a judge of the Turks ... Pages in category "<b>Presidents</b> of the Senate (<b>Trinidad and Tobago</b>)". The
following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent
... Pages in category "<b>Presidential</b> elections in <b>Trinidad and Tobago</b>". The following
3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent ... The President of the Senate of <b>Trinidad and Tobago</b> is generally elected from the
government ... <b>Presidents</b> of the Senate[edit] ... President's House is the official residence of the President of <b>Trinidad and</b>
<b>Tobago</b>, located in ... completed in 1876 · West Indies Federation · <b>Trinidad and</b>
<b>Tobago</b>–United Kingdom relations · Victorian architecture · <b>Presidential</b>
residences. HE Paula-Mae Weekes ORTT (born December 23, 1958) is the 6th and current
President of <b>Trinidad and Tobago</b>. ... was put forward as a <b>presidential</b> candidate
by the People's National Movement government of Prime Minister Keith Rowley ... | List of all presidents of trinidad and tobago? |
The 2015 <b>FIFA Women's World Cup</b> was the seventh <b>FIFA Women's World Cup</b>,
the ... The tournament began on 6 June 2015, and finished with the <b>final</b> on 5 July
2015 with a United States victory over Japan. ... which set an attendance record
for that tournament, and most recently the <b>2014 FIFA</b> U-20 <b>Women's World Cup</b>. The 2015 <b>FIFA Women's World Cup Final</b> was a <b>women's</b> association football
match that took ... In the quarter-<b>finals</b>, Japan faced <b>2014</b> AFC <b>Women's</b> Asian
Cup <b>Final</b> opponents Australia in Commonwealth Stadium. An 87th-minute goal
by ... 16 August <b>2014</b>. 17:00 EDT · North Korea, 1–1 (a.e.t.), United States ... 17 August
<b>2014</b>. 17:00 ADT · Nigeria, 4–1, New Zealand. Semi-<b>finals</b>, <b>Final</b>. 13 August <b>2014</b> ... Semi-<b>finals</b> ... <b>Final</b>. Main article: <b>2014</b>
<b>Women's</b> Rugby <b>World Cup Final</b> ... <b>Final</b>[edit]. 4 April <b>2014</b>. 17:00. Japan, 2–0, Spain ... Lucila Venegas (Mexico).
<b>2014 FIFA</b> U-17 <b>Women's</b> World Champions. Japan First title. England had won both of the recent Ashes series, and Australia defeated
England in the 2012 Twenty20 <b>world cup final</b> (by four runs) and ... The <b>2014</b> FIBA World Championship for <b>Women</b>, the 17th edition of FIBA's
premier ... This was the <b>last</b> FIBA championship to use the name of "FIBA World ...
to the FIBA <b>Women's</b> Basketball <b>World Cup</b>, presumably to align its name with
that of ... However, as Martinique is not a member of <b>FIFA</b> – since it is an ... It was
announced during the <b>Final</b> Draw on September 5 that ... <b>Women</b>[edit] ... Compound Team, 26 April <b>2014</b>, United States · Chinese Taipei ·
South Korea · [20]. Recurve ... <b>World Cup Final</b>. <b>Final</b>[edit]. 14 June <b>2014</b> 15:15. Netherlands, 2–0, Australia · Paumen Goal 12'
Lammers Goal 29', Report · Kyocera Stadion Umpires: | Who was in the 2014 world cup final? |
<b>Monster Hunter: World</b> received critical acclaim upon release, with critics praising
how Capcom was able to make the game more accessible to new players and to
... However, with <b>Monster Hunter: World</b> (2018), Capcom aimed to attract a global
audience using the power of advanced home gaming consoles and computers, ... A United Nations military team falls into a portal to an alternate <b>world</b>, where
<b>Hunters</b> fight giant monsters. Two groups work together to defend the portal,
thwarting ... <b>Monster Hunter International</b> was re-released by Baen in July 2009 and was on
the Locus bestseller list in November 2009. The sequel, Monster Hunter Vendetta
, ... Plot[edit]. The film takes place in ancient China, where the Human race existed
alongside the <b>Monster</b> race. They once shared the <b>world</b> in peace and ... <b>Monster</b> Rancher, known in Japan as <b>Monster</b> Farm (モンスターファーム, Monsutā
Fāmu), is a ... Before the <b>world's</b> continents broke up into pieces, a huge disaster
hit the <b>world</b>. People prayed to God for help, and God created new life forms. <b>Monster</b>.com is a global employment website owned and operated by <b>Monster</b>
<b>Worldwide</b>, Inc. ... Recognizing that job <b>hunting</b> often leads to relocation, <b>Monster</b>
launched Monstermoving.com in 2000 to provide consumers with the ... The "Montauk <b>Monster</b>" was a raccoon carcass, that washed ashore on a beach
near the ... Animal X · Animalia Paradoxa · Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious <b>World</b> ·
Beast <b>Hunter</b> · Beast Legends · Destination Truth · Extinct or Alive · Fact or Faked:
... Peace is not restored in the <b>monster world</b>. Wuba meets Tu and BenBen, a
human-<b>monster</b> team, and they rescue Wuba multiple times. Meanwhile, Huo
and Song ... This is a list of <b>monster</b> movies, about such creatures as extraterrestrial aliens,
giant animals, ... <b>monster</b> movie translation of Matatalim na Pangil sa Gubat); ^ "
SilverHide Goes on the <b>Hunt</b> in the UK – Dread Central". www.dreadcentral.com. | When does monter hunter world come out for pc? |
<b>Ten Days in the Valley</b> is an American drama television series that aired on ABC
from October 1, 2017, through January 6, 2018. The series, starring Kyra ... 2 <b>Days in the Valley</b> is a 1996 American crime film written and directed by John
Herzfeld. ... 2 Days in the Valley ... Errico, Marcus (February <b>10</b>, 1997). "Golden ... Melissa "Missy" Peregrym (born June 16, 1982) is a Canadian actress and former
fashion ... <b>Ten Days in the Valley</b>, Jamie, Episodes: "Day 4: Below the Line" & "
Day 5: Back to Ones". 2017–2018, Van Helsing, Scarlett Van Helsing (Harker) ... After the cancellation of <b>Ten Days in the Valley</b>, and with the March arrival of
ABC's reboot of American Idol, the majority of episodes aired back-to-back in two-
hour ... <b>Ten Days in the Valley</b> · ABC, 2017–2018, Co-produced with Pentimento
Productions, Cameron Pictures, and Uncharted. Altered Carbon · Netflix, 2018–
present ... Erika Jane Christensen (born August 19, 1982) is an American actress and
singer whose ... That same year, Christensen began starring as Ali Petrovich in
the ABC drama series <b>Ten Days in the Valley</b>, alongside Kyra Sedgwick. She is
set to ... 28 <b>Days in the Valley</b> is the second studio album by American rock band Dorothy,
released on ... "Black Tar & Nicotine", Linda Perry, 3:45. <b>10</b>. "Philadelphia",
Dorothy Martin, Eli Wulfmeier, Nick Maybury, Eliot Lorango, Jason Ganberg, 4:16.
11. 2018, Station 19, episode titled "Last Day On Earth". 2018-2019, The Good
Doctor, 2 episodes. 2017-2018, <b>Ten Days in the Valley</b> (TV series), 2 episodes. Aubrey Nealon is a Canadian film and television director, producer and writer,
most noted as ... including writing and producing for Flashpoint, Rookie Blue,
Saving Hope, Orphan Black, Frontier, <b>Ten Days in the Valley</b> and Snowpiercer. Ella A. Thomas is an Eritrean American actress, model and producer. Contents. 1
Biography; 2 ... Most recently she starred opposite Kyra Sedgwick in the ABC
series <b>Ten Days In the Valley</b> as Detective Isabel Knight. In addition she joined
the ... | How many episodes does ten days in the valley have? |
"<b>The Revolution Will Not Be Televised</b>" is a poem and song by Gil Scott-Heron.
Scott-Heron first recorded it for his 1970 album Small Talk at 125th and Lenox, on
... <b>The Revolution Will Not Be Televised</b> also known as Chávez: Inside the Coup, is
a 2003 documentary film focusing on events in Venezuela leading up to and ... <b>The Revolution Will Not Be Televised</b> is a compilation album by American singer
and songwriter Gil Scott-Heron. It was released in 1974 by Flying Dutchman ... <b>The Revolution Will Not Be Televised</b>: Democracy, the Internet, and the
Overthrow of Everything (ISBN 0-06-076155-5) is a book written by Joe Trippi
and ... <b>The Revolution Will Not Be Televised</b> is a poem and song by Gil Scott-Heron.
<b>The Revolution Will Not Be Televised</b> is also the name of: <b>The Revolution Will</b>
<b>Not</b> ... <b>The Revolution Will</b> Be <b>Televised</b>. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump
to navigation Jump to search. Television series. <b>Not</b> to be ... X-Ray of a Lie is a 2004 documentary film examining another film, <b>The</b>
<b>Revolution Will Not Be Televised</b> about the events of the Llaguno Overpass
events, ... Among notable songs were "Something in the Air"/"<b>The Revolution Will Not Be</b>
<b>Televised</b>", in which all three bandmates, Patti LaBelle, Nona Hendryx and Sarah
... Lyrics[edit]. The website with lyrics <b>does not</b> actually appear to be scott-heron's
website; I have thus removed the statement that this is the case. -wes—Preceding
... He was released on parole in 2003, the year BBC TV broadcast the documentary
Gil Scott-Heron: <b>The Revolution Will Not Be Televised</b>—Scott-Heron was ... | Who wrote the revolution will not be televised? |
Heinrich Rudolf Hertz was a German physicist who <b>first</b> conclusively proved the
existence of the <b>electromagnetic waves</b> predicted ... This experiment <b>produced</b>
and received what are now called radio waves in the very high ... of Karlsruhe,
was a pioneer of NMR-spectroscopy and in 1995 published Hertz's <b>laboratory</b>
notes. Gravitational waves are disturbances in the curvature of spacetime, generated by
accelerated ... Gravitational waves can penetrate regions of space that
<b>electromagnetic waves</b> ... charge <b>producing electromagnetic waves</b>, accelerated
masses in a relativistic ... "Gravitational Astrophysics <b>Laboratory</b>". <b>science</b>.gsfc/
nasa.gov. The <b>Radiation Laboratory</b>, commonly called the Rad <b>Lab</b>, was a microwave and
radar research <b>laboratory</b> located at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (
MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts (US). It was <b>first</b> created in October 1940 and
operated until 31 December 1945 ... <b>Radiation Laboratory</b> at UC Berkeley; i.e.,
that it employed <b>scientists</b> to work ... Infrasound, sometimes referred to as low-frequency sound, describes sound
<b>waves</b> with a ... Subwoofers designed to <b>produce</b> infrasound are capable of
sound ... One of the pioneers in infrasonic research was French <b>scientist</b> Vladimir
Gavreau. His interest in infrasonic <b>waves first</b> came about in his <b>laboratory</b> during
the ... Lawrence Berkeley National <b>Laboratory</b> (LBNL), commonly referred to as
Berkeley <b>Lab</b>, is a ... After the war, the <b>Radiation Laboratory</b> became one of the
<b>first laboratories</b> to be incorporated into the Atomic Energy ... Berkeley <b>Lab</b> has
six main <b>science</b> thrusts: advancing integrated fundamental energy <b>science</b>,
integrative ... A maser is a device that <b>produces</b> coherent <b>electromagnetic waves</b> through
amplification by stimulated emission. The <b>first</b> maser was built by Charles H.
Townes, James P. Gordon, and ... During the <b>early</b> 1960s, the Jet Propulsion
<b>Laboratory</b> developed a maser to provide ultra-low-noise amplification of S-band
microwave ... X-rays make up X-radiation, a form of high-energy <b>electromagnetic radiation</b>.
Most X-rays have ... They were noticed by <b>scientists</b> investigating cathode rays
<b>produced</b> by such tubes, ... In 1894 Nikola Tesla noticed damaged film in his <b>lab</b>
that seemed to be ... Röntgen received the <b>first</b> Nobel Prize in Physics for his
discovery. The history of electromagnetic theory begins with ancient measures to
understand atmospheric ... In the 11th century, the Chinese <b>scientist</b> Shen Kuo (
1031–1095) was the <b>first</b> person to write ... The discovery of <b>electromagnetic</b>
<b>waves</b> in space led to the development of radio in the ... National High Magnetic
Field <b>Laboratory</b>. Argonne National <b>Laboratory</b> is a <b>science</b> and engineering research national
<b>laboratory</b> ... In 1964, the "Janus" reactor opened to study the effects of neutron
<b>radiation</b> on biological ... In 1962, <b>laboratory</b> chemists <b>produced</b> the <b>first</b>
compound of the inert noble gas xenon, opening up a new field of chemical
bonding research. The Manhattan Project was a research and development undertaking during
World War II that ... The <b>first</b> nuclear device ever detonated was an implosion-type
bomb at the ... Even by December 1943, only two milligrams had been <b>produced</b>.
... many <b>scientists</b> felt that the head of such an important <b>laboratory</b> should have. | Who was the first scientist who produce electromagnetic waves in a laboratory? |
<b>Wind</b> direction is reported by the direction from which it originates. For example, a
northerly <b>wind blows</b> from the <b>north</b> to the south. ... In general, <b>wind</b> directions are
measured in units from 0° to 360°, but <b>can</b> alternatively be ... take a pinch of grass
and drop it; the direction that the grass falls is the <b>direction the wind</b> is <b>blowing</b>. A <b>north wind</b> is a wind that originates in the north and <b>blows</b> south. The <b>north</b>
<b>wind</b> has had ... "<b>When</b> love beckons to <b>you</b>, follow him, Though his <b>ways</b> are
hard and steep. And <b>when</b> his wings enfold <b>you</b> yield to him, Though the sword
hidden ... Thus a wind <b>blowing</b> from north to south is called a <b>north wind</b>. ... <b>When you</b>'<b>re</b>
comparing wind <b>direction to</b> the position of the land and sea, you'<b>re</b> concerned ... <b>When</b> the <b>North Wind Blows</b> is a 1974 American film written and directed by
Stewart Raffill. ... article is a stub. <b>You can</b> help Wikipedia by expanding it. <b>When</b> the <b>Wind Blows</b> is a 1986 British animated disaster film directed by Jimmy
Murakami ... It was distributed by Recorded Releasing in the UK, and by Kings
<b>Road</b> ... <b>When</b> the <b>Wind Blows</b> received positive reviews, currently <b>having</b> an 83
% on Rotten ... and "Hey Joe, where <b>you</b> goin' with that dogma in your head?" "
<b>When</b> ... The prevailing <b>wind</b> in a region of the Earth's surface is a surface <b>wind</b> that <b>blows</b>
predominantly from a particular <b>direction. The</b> dominant <b>winds</b> are ... Prevailing
<b>winds can</b> vary due to the uneven heating of the Earth. ... cold prevailing <b>winds</b>
that <b>blow</b> from the high-pressure areas of the polar highs at the <b>North</b> and South ... <b>Wind</b> is the flow of gases on a large scale. On the surface of the Earth, <b>wind</b>
consists of the bulk ... Areas of <b>wind</b> shear caused by various weather
phenomena <b>can</b> lead to ... For example, a northerly <b>wind blows</b> from the <b>north</b> to
the south. ... area of a turbine), <b>we</b> multiply its volume after time t has passed with
the air density ρ, ... The mistral is a strong, cold, northwesterly <b>wind</b> that <b>blows</b> from southern France
into the Gulf of ... It <b>can</b> reach speeds of more than 90 km/h (56 mph), particularly
in the Rhône Valley. ... The mistral usually <b>blows</b> from the <b>north</b> or northwest, but
in certain pre-alpine valleys and along the Côte d'Azur, the <b>wind</b> is channelled by
... I always see sat maps showing clouds/<b>wind</b> moving one <b>way</b> and weather reports
... Conversely, when the <b>wind</b> is <b>blowing</b> from the <b>north</b> towards the south (for
example) it is called ... <b>If you can</b> happen to <b>have</b> a current example I'll take a look
. In the center is the Chateau d'<b>If</b>. The <b>winds</b> of Provence, the region of southeast
France along the Mediterranean from the Alps ... The Mistral, a cold dry <b>north</b> or
northwest <b>wind</b>, which <b>blows</b> down through the Rhone Valley to the ... The
Sirocco, a southeast <b>wind</b> coming from the Sahara desert in Africa, <b>can</b> reach
hurricane ... | If you have a north wind which way is it blowing? |
<b>Sing</b> is a 2016 American computer-animated juke-box musical comedy film
produced by Illumination Entertainment and released by Universal Pictures. It
was ... <b>Sing Sing</b> Correctional Facility is a maximum-security prison operated by the
New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision in the ... <b>Sing</b> may refer to: <b>Singing</b>, the act of producing musical sounds with a voice.
Contents. 1 Music. 1.1 Songs; 1.2 Albums. 2 Films; 3 People; 4 Other uses; 5 See
... <b>SING</b>! is an annual student-run musical production put on by some high schools
in New York City. It is a theater competition between the various grades, with the
... <b>Singing</b> is the act of producing musical sounds with the voice and augments
regular speech by the use of sustained tonality, rhythm, and a variety of vocal ... "<b>Sing</b>" is a 1971 song written by Joe Raposo for the children's television show
Sesame Street as its signature song. In 1973, it gained popularity when
performed ... "<b>Sing</b>" is a song by English singer-songwriter, Ed Sheeran. It was written by
Sheeran and Pharrell Williams, who also produced it and provided background ... "<b>Sing</b>" is My Chemical Romance's fourth track and third single from their fourth
studio album, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys. The official ... "<b>Sing</b>" is a song recorded by Scottish singer Annie Lennox for her fourth solo
studio album, Songs of Mass Destruction (2007). It was released as the second ... <b>Sing</b> (Hungarian: Mindenki, means "Everybody") is a 2016 Hungarian short film
directed and written by Kristóf Deák. Set in 1991, it follows the story of a girl who ... | Who does the voice for johnny's dad in sing? |
The 2018 Boston <b>Red Sox season</b> was the 118th <b>season</b> in the team's history,
and their 107th ... 7 <b>Statistics</b>. 7.1 Postseason Batting; 7.2 Postseason Pitching ... The Boston <b>Red Sox</b> are a Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Boston,
... Note: These <b>statistics</b> are current as of the conclusion of the 2018 <b>season</b>. The 1950 Boston <b>Red Sox season</b> was the 50th <b>season</b> in the franchise's Major
League ... 1950 Boston Red Sox season ... 2 Player <b>stats</b>. 2.1 Batting. <b>Statistics</b>[edit]. Please note only the <b>statistics</b> from playing with the <b>Red Sox</b> are
included in this list. The Yankees–<b>Red Sox</b> rivalry is a Major League Baseball (MLB) rivalry between
the New York ... Statistics. Meetings total, 2,272. Regular season series, Yankees
, 1,216–1,020–14 ... In addition, the teams have twice met in the last regular-
<b>season</b> series of a <b>season</b> to decide the league title, in 1904 (when the <b>Red Sox</b>,
then ... The 1947 Boston <b>Red Sox season</b> was the 47th <b>season</b> in the franchise's Major
League ... 1947 Boston Red Sox season ... 3 Player <b>stats</b>. 3.1 Batting. The 1938 Boston <b>Red Sox season</b> was the 38th <b>season</b> in the franchise's Major
League ... 1938 Boston Red Sox season ... 3 Player <b>stats</b>. 3.1 Batting. The 2003 Boston <b>Red Sox season</b> was the 103rd <b>season</b> in the franchise's Major
League ... <b>Red Sox</b> Game Log on baseball-reference.com; Batting <b>Statistics</b>:
Boston <b>Red Sox</b> Batting <b>Stats</b> on ESPN.com; Pitching <b>Statistics</b>: Boston <b>Red Sox</b>
... The 1929 Boston <b>Red Sox season</b> was the 29th <b>season</b> in the franchise's Major
League ... 1.1 <b>Season</b> standings; 1.2 Record vs. opponents; 1.3 Opening Day
lineup; 1.4 Roster. 2 Player <b>stats</b>. 2.1 Batting. 2.1.1 Starters by position; 2.1.2
Other batters. The 2004 Boston <b>Red Sox season</b> was the 104th <b>season</b> in the franchise's Major
League ... 3 Player <b>stats</b> ... "2004 Boston <b>Red Sox Statistics</b>". Baseball ... | When was the last time the red sox won a hundred games in a season? |
The National <b>Flag</b> of <b>India</b> is a horizontal rectangular tricolour of <b>India</b> saffron,
white and <b>India</b> ... Gandhi <b>first</b> proposed a <b>flag</b> to the <b>Indian</b> National Congress in
1921. ... Around this <b>time</b>, nationalist opinion within the realm was leading to a ...
Swaraj <b>flag</b> with the spinning wheel, designed by Pingali Venkayya, was <b>hoisted</b>. Independence Day is annually celebrated on 15 August, as a national holiday in
<b>India</b> ... On 15 August 1947, the <b>first</b> Prime Minister of <b>India</b>, Jawaharlal Nehru
raised the ... Independence Day is observed throughout <b>India</b> with <b>flag</b>-<b>hoisting</b> ...
and "to carry out the Congress instructions issued from <b>time</b> to <b>time</b>" until <b>India</b> ... Tiranga, the national <b>flag</b> of <b>India</b> was <b>hoisted for the first time</b> on 7 March 2014 at
Central Park, Connaught Place. At the time it was the longest and largest ... Moirang is a small town in the <b>Indian</b> state of Manipur. It is situated approximately
45 km south ... Netaji Subhash Chand Bose, himself <b>hoisted</b> the <b>first time</b>
Tricolour <b>flag</b> of <b>Indian</b> Independence on 30 December 1943 in Jimkhana Club
Port ... Lal Chowk is a city square (literally Red Square) in Srinagar in the <b>Indian</b> union
territory of ... Joshi had <b>hoisted</b> the <b>flag</b> in the company of <b>Indian</b> soldiers. ... Arun
Jaitley of BJP said "For the <b>first time</b> after independence, <b>hoisting</b> national ... The national <b>flag</b> of Pakistan was adopted in its present form during a meeting of
the ... It is often <b>hoisted</b> every morning at schools, offices and government
buildings to the sound of ... A number of the Muslims formed the All <b>India</b> Muslim
League. ... 15 August 1947 was the <b>first time</b> when the Pakistani <b>flag</b> flew on
foreign soil. The Purna Swaraj declaration, or Declaration of the Independence of <b>India</b>, was
promulgated ... The <b>flag</b> of <b>India</b> was <b>hoisted</b> by Jawaharlal Nehru on 31
December 1929 on the ... Congress leader and famous poet Hasrat Mohani was
the <b>first</b> activist to ... At the <b>time</b>, Gandhi described this as the basic demand of all
Indians; ... Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, abbreviated as RSS is an <b>Indian</b> right-wing,
Hindu nationalist, ... The RSS <b>hoisted</b> the National <b>Flag</b> of <b>India</b> at its Nagpur
headquarters only twice, ... Subsequently, in 2002 the National <b>Flag</b> was raised
in the RSS headquarters on the occasion of Republic Day for the <b>first time</b> in 52
years. The <b>Indian</b> Antarctic Program is a multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional program
under the control of the National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, Ministry
of Earth Sciences, Government of <b>India</b>. It was initiated in 1981 with the first
<b>Indian</b> expedition to Antarctica. ... In 1981 the <b>Indian flag</b> unfurled for the <b>first time</b>
in Antarctica, marking the start ... A <b>flag</b> is a piece of fabric with a distinctive design and colours. It is used as a
symbol, ... <b>Indian flags</b> were often triangular and decorated with attachments such
as yak's ... Its three colours of red, white and blue go back to Charlemagne's <b>time</b>,
the ... ft) flagpole in Belgaum, Karnataka which was <b>first hoisted</b> on 12 March
2018. | When was the indian flag hoisted for the first time? |
"<b>Evermore</b>" is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Tim Rice for
the musical fantasy <b>film Beauty and the Beast</b> (2017), a live-action remake of ... <b>Evermore</b> (<b>Evermore</b> album), a greatest hits album from <b>Evermore</b>. "<b>Evermore</b>" (
<b>Beauty and the Beast</b> song), a song from the 2017 <b>film Beauty and the Beast</b> ... Released: February 2, 2017; "<b>Evermore</b>" Released: March 3, 2017; "How Does a
Moment Last Forever" Released: March 10, 2017. <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is the
soundtrack album to the 2017 <b>film Beauty and the Beast</b>. "If I Can't Love Her" is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Tim
Rice for the musical <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> (1994), a stage adaptation of <b>Disney's</b>
1991 ... because the songwriters deemed the ballad unsuitable for the <b>film's</b>
pacing, instead replacing it with an original song for the Beast entitled "<b>Evermore</b>"
. "How Does a Moment Last Forever" is a song written by lyricist Tim Rice and
composer Alan Menken for the <b>Disney</b> live action <b>film Beauty and the Beast</b> (
2017), a remake ... Although she was unable to promote her version, which
prompted <b>Disney</b> to release "<b>Evermore</b>" as a single instead, the song has made
an impact in ... "Days in the Sun" is a song written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Tim
Rice for the musical fantasy <b>film Beauty and the Beast</b> (2017), a live-action
adaptation of <b>Disney's</b> ... "Days in the Sun" is one of four songs introduced in the
2017 live-action adaptation <b>Beauty and the Beast</b>; the others are "<b>Evermore</b>", "
Aria", and ... In March 2017, <b>Disney</b> released a live-action adaptation of <b>Beauty and the Beast</b>,
directed by Bill Condon, with the songs from the 1991 <b>film</b> and new material by ... The <b>Beast</b> is a fictional character who appears in Walt <b>Disney</b> Animation Studios'
30th ... "How Does a Moment Last Forever"; "Days in the Sun"; "<b>Evermore</b>". "Human Again" is a song originally written for, deleted from, and later restored to
the 1991 <b>Disney</b> animated musical <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> ... 2017 <b>film</b> soundtrack.
"How Does a Moment Last Forever"; "Days in the Sun"; "<b>Evermore</b>". Related. Sir Timothy Miles Bindon Rice (born 10 November 1944) is an English lyricist
and author. ... For The Walt <b>Disney</b> Company, Rice has collaborated individually
with Alan ... 1994 – <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> with music by Alan Menken for 9 new
songs; ... in Me"; "How Does a Moment Last Forever"; "Days in the Sun"; "
<b>Evermore</b>". | Who sang evermore in the movie beauty and the beast? |
<b>Capital punishment</b> for <b>juveniles</b> in the United States existed until March 1, 2005,
when the U.S. <b>Supreme Court</b> ruled it unconstitutional in Roper v. Simmons. Roper v. Simmons, 543 U.S. 551 (2005), <b>was</b> a landmark decision in which the
<b>Supreme Court</b> ... At the time of the decision, 20 states had the <b>juvenile death</b>
<b>penalty</b> on the books, but only six ... Justice Kennedy noted that since 1990, each
of those countries had either <b>abolished the death penalty for juveniles</b> or made
public ... Simmons that the <b>juvenile death penalty was abolished</b> ... <b>Supreme Court</b> finding
that the execution of <b>juveniles</b> is in ... The <b>death penalty</b> for <b>juvenile</b> offenders (criminals aged under 18 ... have
executed offenders who <b>were</b> considered <b>juveniles</b> at the time ... The United
States <b>Supreme Court abolished capital punishment</b> for ... The National Coalition to <b>Abolish the Death Penalty</b> (NCADP) is a large
organization dedicated to the <b>abolition</b> of the <b>death penalty</b> in the United States.
Founded in 1976 (the same year the <b>death penalty was</b> reinstated by the
<b>Supreme Court</b> of the ... to evidence for the <b>Supreme Court</b> to rule that the <b>death</b>
<b>penalty</b> for <b>juvenile</b> ... <b>Capital punishment</b> is a legal penalty in Japan. It is applied in practice only for
murder, and ... The <b>death penalty was</b> not used for 346 years following the
execution ... <b>was</b> decreased and excessively cruel torture and flogging <b>were</b>
<b>abolished</b>. ... the <b>Supreme Court</b> of Japan held it <b>was</b> an error, and quashed this
sentence. In 2015 the state <b>Supreme Court</b> ruled found that applying the <b>death penalty</b> only
for past cases <b>was</b> unconstitutional, definitely emptying Connecticut <b>death row</b>. <b>Capital punishment</b> is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of California. As of March
2019, further ... California rejected two initiatives to <b>repeal the death penalty</b> by
popular vote in 2012 ... On November 4, 1986, three members of the state
<b>supreme court were</b> ... Debate · <b>Juveniles</b> · Death-qualified jury · Dual
sovereignty doctrine ... <b>Capital punishment</b> is a legal penalty in the state of Texas, part of the United
States. In 1982 ... From 1928 until 1965, this <b>was</b> also home to the state's male
<b>death row</b>. The first ... The United States <b>Supreme Court</b> decision in Furman v. ...
The Texas Coalition to <b>Abolish the Death Penalty</b>, a 501(c)(3) grassroots
membership ... <b>Capital punishment</b> in New Jersey is <b>abolished</b>, after Governor of New Jersey
Jon Corzine signed a law repealing it in 2007. Early history[edit]. It <b>was</b> in effect
from 1982 to 2007, though no individuals <b>were</b> executed under ... Georgia by the
<b>Supreme Court</b> of the United States, which led to a de facto ban on executions ... | When did the supreme court abolish the death penalty for juveniles? |
In common law and statutory law, a <b>life estate</b> (or life tenancy) is the ownership of
land for the duration of a person's life. In legal terms, it is an estate in real ... In property law of countries with a common law background, including the United
States and ... While it is similar to a standard <b>life estate</b> pur sa vie (for his or her
own life), it differs in that a person's life interest will last for the life of another ... A marital <b>life estate</b> is, in the common law tradition of the United States and Great
Britain, a <b>life estate</b> held by a living spouse (husband or wife) or widowed ... In property law and real estate, a future interest is a legal right to property
ownership that does ... A is subject to the rules regarding divestiture of a <b>life</b>
<b>estate</b>, as noted above. Question: If B dies before A, who takes possession upon
A's death? In property law of the United Kingdom and the United States and other common
law countries, ... A receives a <b>life estate</b> in Blackacre and B holds a remainder,
which can become possessory when the prior estate naturally terminates (A's ... Waste is a term used in the law of real property to describe a cause of action that
can be brought in court to address a change in condition of real property brought
about by a current tenant that damages or destroys the value of that property. A
lawsuit for waste can be brought against a <b>life</b> tenant or lessee of a leasehold
<b>estate</b>, ... A reversion in property law is a future interest that is retained by the grantor after
the conveyance of an estate of a lesser quantum that he has (such as the owner
of a fee simple granting a <b>life estate</b> or a leasehold estate). Once the lesser estate
comes to an end (the lease expires or the <b>life estate</b> ... A life interest is a form of right, usually under a trust, that lasts only for the lifetime
of the person ... One form of life interest is a <b>life estate</b>, an ownership interest in
property that lasts for the life of the party to whom it has been granted. Unlike the
... A <b>life estate</b> is a viable Medicaid Planning tool. Most states only recover for a
nursing home lien against the institutionalized person's "probate estate". Since a
... A defeasible estate is created when a grantor transfers land conditionally. Upon
the happening ... Life estate; Defeasible estate; Future interest · remainder. | Who owns the property in a life estate? |
The FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, often simply called the <b>World Cup</b>, is an international
association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of
the ... The Rugby <b>World Cup</b> is a men's rugby union tournament contested every four
years between the top international teams. The tournament was first held in 1987,
... <b>World Cup</b> commonly refers to the FIFA <b>World Cup</b>. <b>World Cup</b> can also refer to:
Contents. 1 Athletics (track and field); 2 Baseball and softball; 3 Basketball ... The 2018 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the 21st FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, an international football
tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations ... The 2014 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the 20th FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the quadrennial world
championship for men's national football teams organised by FIFA. It took place ... The 2010 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the 19th FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the world championship
for men's national association football teams. It took place in South Africa from ... The 2022 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> is scheduled to be the 22nd edition of the FIFA <b>World</b>
<b>Cup</b>, the quadrennial international men's association football championship ... The 2019 Rugby <b>World Cup</b> was the ninth edition of the Rugby <b>World Cup</b>, the
quadrennial world championship for men's rugby union teams. It was hosted in ... The 2006 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> was the 18th FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, the quadrennial
international football world championship tournament. It was held from 9 June to
9 July ... The FIS Alpine Ski <b>World Cup</b> is the top international circuit of alpine skiing
competitions, launched in 1966 by a group of ski racing friends and experts
which ... | How many time brazil runner up in world cup? |
Only 18 players in major league history <b>have</b> performed this feat, with Gagne
being just the second since 1930. Both <b>home runs</b> were hit off Chicago starting ... Oh <b>holds</b> the all-time home run world <b>record</b>, having hit 868 <b>home runs</b> in his
career. ... 2007, when he hit his 756th home run at AT&T <b>Park</b> off pitcher Mike
Bacsik. Only eight other major league players <b>have</b> hit as <b>many</b> as 600: ... The
1993 book had Gibson hitting 146 <b>home runs</b> in the 501 "official" ... "The <b>record for most inside-the-park home runs</b> for a single season was set by
Sam ... Wouldn't it be cool to <b>have</b> a list of all the players in modern baseball <b>who</b>
... Burkett <b>holds the record</b> for the <b>most inside-the-park home runs</b> in MLB history,
with 55. He is also regarded as one of the greatest bunters of all time. Gregory Carpenter Gagne is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball. He
played 10 ... Only 18 players in major league history <b>have</b> performed this feat,
with Gagne being only the second since 1930. ... who also tied a modern-era
major league <b>record</b> by allowing the <b>most inside-the-park home runs</b> in a game. The following is a list of <b>records</b> for a game, season, or career that were broken in
each Major ... July 12: <b>Most inside-the-park home runs</b> in a game: 3 by Tom
McCreery ... Sosa also broke the 37-year-old <b>record held</b> by Roger Maris and
was briefly the sole <b>record</b>-holder, hitting his 66th home run of the season (which
would ... The Oakland Athletics are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in
Oakland, ... Eddie Plank <b>holds</b> the <b>most</b> franchise <b>records</b> as of the end of the
2014 ... and the single-season <b>home runs record</b>, as well as Al Simmons, <b>who</b>
<b>holds</b> the single season hit and RBI <b>records</b>. ... <b>Inside-the-park home runs</b>, 13,
1911. Barry Bonds <b>holds the record for most</b> career <b>home runs</b>, hitting 762 over his 22-
year career. This is a list of the top 300 Major League Baseball leaders in <b>home</b>
<b>runs</b> hit. In the sport of ... either by hitting the ball out of play while it is still in fair
territory (a conventional home run), or by an <b>inside-the-park</b> home run. Samuel Earl Crawford (April 18, 1880 – June 15, 1968), nicknamed "Wahoo Sam
", was an ... He still <b>holds</b> the MLB <b>record for most</b> career triples, with 309. ... He
hit 12 <b>inside-the-park home runs</b> in 1901 – a major league <b>record</b> that <b>has</b> never
... Willie James Wilson (born July 9, 1955) is a former professional baseball player.
He played 19 ... This strikeout was Wilson's 12th of the Series, breaking the
<b>record</b> of 11 <b>held</b> jointly by Eddie Mathews and ... For his career, Wilson hit 13
<b>inside-the-park home runs</b>, the <b>most</b> of any major league player playing after
1950. | Who holds the record for most inside the park home runs? |
<b>Balika Vadhu</b> (English: Child Bride) is an Indian soap opera that aired on Colors
TV. It aired ... Avinash Mukherjee as young Jagdish Bhairon Singh/<b>Jagya</b> (2008-
10); Shashank ... The popularity of <b>Balika Vadhu</b> is <b>part</b> of a wider interest in
Asian dramas in Vietnam, which ... Best <b>Actor</b> in a Supporting <b>Role</b> (Jury), Anup
Soni Shashank Vyas (born 30 November 1986) is an Indian <b>actor</b> and model known
for <b>playing Jagya in Balika Vadhu</b> and Roop in ... Vyas made his debut in 2010
with the <b>role</b> of Jagdish "<b>Jagya</b>" Singh in Colors TV's <b>Balika Vadhu</b>. In 2016, he ... Known for, <b>Balika Vadhu</b> · Badhaai Ho. Spouse(s), Hemant Rege. Children,
Rahul Sikri. Surekha Sikri is an Indian theatre, film and television actress. A
veteran of Hindi theatre, she made her debut in the 1978 political drama film
Kissa Kursi Ka and went on to <b>play</b> supporting <b>roles</b> in numerous Hindi and
Malayalam films, ... Vikrant Massey is an Indian film and television <b>actor</b>. He made his debut on
television with Kahaan Hoo Main in 2004. He then had <b>roles</b> in series such as
Dharam Veer, <b>Balika Vadhu</b>, Baba Aiso ... Avinash Mukherjee is an Indian television <b>actor</b> known for <b>playing</b> Young Jagdish
"<b>Jagya</b>" Singh in <b>Balika Vadhu</b>. Contents. 1 Personal life; 2 Television; 3 Awards;
4 References; 5 External links. Personal life[edit]. Mukherjee is dating Saloni
Luthra. Television[edit]. Year, Show, <b>Role</b>, Channel, Ref. Sachin Shroff (born 17 December 1972) is a businessman and TV personality.
He is an <b>actor</b>, ... 2011 - 2013, <b>Balika Vadhu</b>, Shyam Singh, Colors TV,
Supporting <b>Role</b>. 2012 - 2013 ... "<b>Anandi</b> to reveal <b>Jagya's</b> truth; <b>Balika Vadhu</b>
takes a leap". <b>Balika Vadhu</b> (English: Child Bride) is an Indian soap opera that aired on Colors
TV. It aired ... Avinash Mukherjee as Young Jagdish Bhairon Singh / <b>Jagya</b> (2008
–2010); Shashank ... The popularity of <b>Balika Vadhu</b> is <b>part</b> of a wider interest in
Asian dramas in Vietnam, ... Best <b>Actor</b> in a Supporting <b>Role</b> (Jury), Anup Soni Shakti Anand (born 23 September 1975) is an Indian television <b>actor</b>. Contents. 1
Life and ... show Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi in which he <b>played the role</b> of
Hemant Virani. ... <b>Balika Vadhu</b>, MLA Dr. Jagdish (<b>Jagya</b>) Singh, Colors TV. Chhoti <b>Anandi</b> ( transl. Little <b>Anandi</b>) is a 2016 Indian animated television series
produced by Sphere Origins, and animated by HopMotion. The show was ... Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo is an Indian television series. It premiered on 16
March 2009 ... Popular <b>Actor</b> Negative Male - Loha Singh; Popular <b>Actor</b> Female -
Laali; Best TV Lyricist ... Rajpoot as Laali; Best <b>Actor</b> In A Negative <b>Role</b> (Male) -
Sudesh Berry as Loha Singh; Best <b>Actor</b> In A Supporting <b>Role</b> - Adithya Lakhia. | Who play the role of jagya in balika vadhu? |
<b>Soldier Soldier</b> is a British television drama series. The title comes from a
traditional song of the same name - "<b>Soldier</b>, <b>soldier</b> won't you marry me, with
your ... <b>Soldier Soldier</b> ended in 1997. Flynn went on to star as Eddie Wallis (alongside
singing partner Robson Green) in the comedy-drama Ain't Misbehavin' (1997), ... <b>Soldier</b> is a 1998 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Abbas-
Mustan starring Raakhee, Bobby Deol and Preity Zinta. The film was released in
... <b>Soldier</b>, <b>Soldier</b> is a poem by Rudyard Kipling from Barrack-Room Ballads. The
lyrics of the poem are not directly related to the traditional ballad "<b>Soldier</b>, <b>soldier</b>
... Robson & Jerome are an English pop duo who were active in the mid-1990s,
consisting of actors Robson Green and Jerome Flynn, who rose to prominence
via British television series <b>Soldier Soldier</b>. "<b>Soldier</b>, <b>Soldier</b>" is a song recorded by the German eurodance group Captain
Jack. It was released in May 1996 as the third single from their album, The ... Star <b>Soldier</b> is a series of shoot 'em up video games mainly developed by
Hudson Soft. Konami has owned the rights to the series since their absorption of
... Jane Annabelle Apsion is an English actress, best known for playing Monica
Gallagher in the hit television comedy-drama Shameless, Joy Wilton in <b>Soldier</b> ... <b>Soldier</b> 2 <b>Soldier</b> is a collaborative studio album by rappers stic.man and Young
Noble. It was released on October 3, 2006. In early 2006, the political, ... "<b>Soldier</b>, <b>soldier</b> won't you marry me" is a traditional song. Among many
arrangements, Peter Pears made an arrangement of the song in 1936. The main
story to ... | How many episodes of soldier soldier are there? |
<b>Super Rugby</b> is a professional men's rugby union international club competition
involving teams from Argentina, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and South ... <b>Super Rugby</b> is the major professional rugby union competition in the Southern
Hemisphere. The competition began as Super 12 in 1996, consisting of 12 ... The 2016 <b>Super Rugby</b> season was the 21st season of <b>Super Rugby</b> and the first
season featuring an expanded 18-team format. It was also the first season that ... The 2019 <b>Super Rugby</b> season was the 24th season of <b>Super Rugby</b>, an annual
rugby union competition organised by SANZAAR between teams from ... The following is a list of main stadiums used in the international rugby union
competition, <b>Super Rugby</b>, in which teams from Argentina, Australia, Japan, New
... The 2018 <b>Super Rugby</b> season was the 23rd season of <b>Super Rugby</b>, an annual
rugby union competition organised by SANZAAR between teams from ... The Lions is a South African professional rugby union team based in
Johannesburg in the Gauteng province who compete in the <b>Super Rugby</b>
competition. The 2020 <b>Super Rugby</b> season is the 25th season of <b>Super Rugby</b>. <b>Super Rugby</b>
is an international men's rugby union competition involving teams from ... The <b>Super Rugby</b> competition in rugby union, including teams from Argentina,
Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Africa is based on a "franchise" system
... The Jaguares is an Argentinian professional <b>rugby</b> union team based in Buenos
Aires, Argentina. They were founded in 2015 and are the first Argentinian team ... | When did the blues last win super rugby? |
<b>Jack Reacher</b> is a 2012 American action thriller film written and directed by
Christopher McQuarrie, based on Lee Child's 2005 novel One Shot. The film
stars ... <b>Jack Reacher</b> is a fictional character and the protagonist of a series of crime
thriller novels by British author Lee Child. After leaving the US Army as a major in
its ... <b>Jack Reacher</b>: Never Go Back is a 2016 American action thriller film directed by
Edward Zwick and written by Zwick, Richard Wenk and Marshall Herskovitz, and
... <b>Jack Reacher</b> is a fictional protagonist of a series of novels, novellas and short
stories by British author Jim Grant under the pen name Lee Child. A former major
... James Dover Grant CBE (born 29 October 1954), primarily known by his pen
name Lee Child, is a British author who writes thriller novels, and is best known
for his <b>Jack Reacher</b> novel series. One Shot is the ninth book in the <b>Jack Reacher</b> series written by Lee Child. The
book title is based on "One shot, one kill," the military sniper's creed. The novel ... Worth Dying For is the fifteenth book in the <b>Jack Reacher</b> series of thrillers written
by Lee Child. It was published on 30 September 2010 in the United Kingdom ... Night School is a 2016 novel by Lee Child. This is the twenty-first book in the
<b>Jack Reacher</b> series. It is written in the third person. Echo Burning is the fifth novel in the <b>Jack Reacher</b> series written by Lee Child. It
was published in 2001 by Putnam in America and Bantam in the United ... Without Fail is the sixth book in the <b>Jack Reacher</b> series written by Lee Child. It
was published by Putnam in 2002. It is written in the third person. In the novel ... | Who played helen in the movie jack reacher? |
In cell biology, the spindle apparatus (or <b>mitotic</b> spindle) refers to the cytoskeletal
structure of ... The spindle apparatus is vaguely ellipsoid in cross <b>section</b> and
tapers at the ends. In the ... In a properly formed <b>mitotic</b> spindle, bi-oriented
<b>chromosomes</b> are <b>aligned</b> along the <b>equator</b> of the cell with spindle microtubules
oriented ... In cell biology, <b>mitosis</b> is a <b>part</b> of the cell cycle when replicated <b>chromosomes</b>
are separated into two new nuclei. <b>Cell division</b> gives rise to genetically identical
cells <b>in which</b> the number of ... The resulting tension causes the <b>chromosomes</b> to
<b>align</b> along the metaphase plate or <b>equatorial</b> plane, an imaginary line that is ... A kinetochore is a disc-shaped protein structure associated with duplicated
chromatids in ... During <b>mitosis</b>, which occurs after <b>chromosomes</b> are duplicated
in S <b>phase</b>, two ... The manner <b>in which</b> the centromeric region or kinetochore
initiates the ... seem to be <b>part</b> of a mechanism to <b>align</b> the <b>chromosomes</b> at the
<b>equator</b> of ... <b>Cell division</b> is the process by which a parent cell divides into two or more
daughter cells. <b>Cell division</b> usually occurs as <b>part</b> of a larger cell cycle. ... In S
<b>phase</b>, the chromosomes are replicated in order for the genetic content to be ...
very short <b>stage</b> of the cell cycle and occurs after the <b>chromosomes align</b> at the
<b>mitotic</b> plate. During the process of <b>cell division</b>, the spindle checkpoint prevents separation of
the duplicated ... The checkpoint ensuring that <b>chromosome</b> segregation is
correct is termed ... in the metaphase plate and some <b>chromosomes</b> still not
<b>aligned</b>. ... regulator of <b>chromosome</b> segregation, and late <b>stage mitosis</b> similar to
its role in ... <b>Chromosome</b> segregation is the process in eukaryotes by which two sister
chromatids formed ... During <b>mitosis chromosome</b> segregation occurs routinely
as a step in <b>cell</b> ... During the <b>phase of meiosis</b> labeled “interphase s” in the
<b>meiosis</b> diagram ... The process of <b>alignment</b> of paired homologous
<b>chromosomes</b> is called ... The cell cycle, or <b>cell-division</b> cycle, is the series of events that take place in a cell
leading to ... During the <b>mitotic phase</b>, the replicated <b>chromosomes</b> and
cytoplasm separate into two ... M <b>phase</b> is itself composed of two tightly coupled
processes: <b>mitosis</b>, <b>in which</b> the cell's nucleus divides, and cytokinesis, <b>in which</b>
the cell's ... can a 3HP three <b>phase</b> induction motor be run at single <b>phase</b> by making the ...
do a BLAST search between gypsy env and HIV env, the <b>alignment</b> is quite poor,
on ... And at the <b>equator</b>, it's pretty much the same all year around, apart from
daily ... meaning that it has four copies of every <b>chromosome</b> instead of the usual
two. If there's a <b>section</b> or daughter article on "Synagogue domes" or the like . ... <b>in</b>
<b>which</b> case, specifying Europe or Central/Eastern Europe would be good. ... On
the issue of <b>chromosome</b> numbers, there are only counts for 2 species, and ...
Meridionosulcate pollen have a furrow that runs along the <b>equator</b> of the pollen
grain. | Part of mitosis wherein the chromosomes align at the equator? |
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