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<b>Lord</b> &amp; <b>Taylor</b> is a luxury department store in the United States, and the oldest department store ... On January 12, 2006, Federated chairman, president, and <b>CEO</b> Terry Lundgren announced that <b>Lord</b> &amp; <b>Taylor</b> would be sold by the end of the&nbsp;... Le Tote is an online women&#39;s clothing rental business in the United States which uses a subscription box model. It was founded in 2012 by Brett Northart (now President) and Rakesh Tondon (now <b>CEO</b>). In 2019, Le Tote acquired <b>Lord</b> &amp; <b>Taylor</b>. Richard Baker (November 27, 1965) is an American business executive. He is chief executive officer of NRDC Equity Partners, and the Governor and Executive Chairman of the Hudson&#39;s Bay Company. The corporation, controlled by NRDC, operates Galeria Kaufhof in Germany, Galeria Inno in Belgium, <b>Lord</b> &amp; <b>Taylor</b>, ... On November 1, 2017, he took over as interim <b>CEO</b> of the company when&nbsp;... HBC <b>owns</b> the Saks stores in the US; most other US operations were sold by mid- 2019 and the last remaining stores (<b>Lord</b> &amp; <b>Taylor</b> chain) were sold prior to the&nbsp;... The <b>Lord</b> &amp; <b>Taylor</b> Building is a 10-story commercial building located at 424–434 Fifth Avenue ... The renovation was completed that September, at which point <b>Lord</b> &amp; <b>Taylor CEO</b> Joseph E. Brooks announced that the branches would receive&nbsp;... <b>Lord</b> &amp; <b>Taylor owns</b> and operates 50 department stores and four outlet centers located in the U.S. The planned sale of the chain to Le Tote Inc. was announced in&nbsp;... A <b>Lord</b> &amp; <b>Taylor</b> executive and distant cousin named Samuel Reyburn was impressed by the dolls and helped the sisters set up a workshop producing dolls for&nbsp;... Don Ray Clarke (born December 11, 1945) has been a general authority of The Church of ... He was chairman and <b>CEO</b> of Caldor Corporation from 1986 to 1998 , both ... Clarke then returned to work for May as president of <b>Lord</b> &amp; <b>Taylor</b>. <b>CEO</b> Brendan Hoffman will leave <b>Lord</b> &amp; <b>Taylor</b> and take over as <b>CEO</b> at the department store chain Bon Ton. Baker will remain governor and <b>CEO</b> of the business&nbsp;... Dillard&#39;s Inc. is an American luxury department store chain with approximately 289 stores in 29 ... William T. Dillard II (Chairman and CEO); Alex Dillard ( President) ... Carolina and Tennessee, a former <b>Lord</b> &amp; <b>Taylor</b> store in Memphis, Tennessee and three Belk-Lindsey stores in Florida were acquired by Dillard&#39;s in 1996.
Who is the ceo of lord and taylor?
North American <b>area code 931</b> is the telephone area code serving a horseshoe- shaped region of 28 counties in Middle Tennessee. It covers almost all of Middle &nbsp;... Area codes 615 and 629 are area codes in Tennessee serving Nashville ( Davidson County) ... territory—including Clarksville, Cookeville, Columbia, and Tullahoma—was split off as <b>area code 931</b>, which now almost entirely surrounds 615. <b>Area code</b> 731 is an <b>area code</b> in the U.S. state of Tennessee, and was created in September ... Tennessee <b>area codes</b>: 423, 615/629, 731, 865, 901, <b>931</b>. Pages in category &quot;<b>Area codes</b> in Tennessee&quot;. The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). 865 - Knoxville: Initially split from 423 in 1999. 901 - Memphis: An original NANPA <b>area code</b>, initially covering the entire state in 1947. <b>931</b> - Columbia,&nbsp;... The Spanish telephone numbering plan is the allocation of telephone numbers in Spain. It is regulated by Comisión del Mercado de las Telecomunicaciones (CMT ). Contents. 1 History. 1.1 Mobile phones; 1.2 Personal numbering; 1.3 Other numbers. 2 <b>Area codes</b>; 3 References; 4 External links ... <b>931</b>, 9, 9, Barcelona. <b>Area codes</b>[edit]. First digit of code, Routed to. 0, Not used (Reserved for long distance and international prefix). 0-99[edit]. This range of <b>area codes</b> is currently reserved for the metropolitan areas of Mexico: Guadalajara, Monterrey and Mexico City. See <b>Area codes</b> in&nbsp;... The ZIP code used in the Tennessee Ridge area is 37178. Area code[edit]. Tennessee Ridge uses the <b>area code 931</b>. Government&nbsp;... <b>Area code</b> 423 is an <b>area code</b> in Tennessee that covers two separate areas of East ... West: <b>931</b>, The two parts of <b>area code</b> 423 are separated by <b>area code</b> 865, East: 336, 828. South: 256, 706/762 &middot; Alabama <b>area codes</b>: 205, 251, 256/ 938,&nbsp;...
Where is area code 931 located in usa?
The scientific question of within which larger group of animals <b>birds</b> evolved, has traditionally ... He was therefore forced to rule out dinosaurs as <b>bird ancestors</b> and ascribe all of their similarities to convergent evolution. Heilmann stated that&nbsp;... The evolution of <b>birds</b> began in the Jurassic Period, with the earliest <b>birds</b> derived from a clade ... Though it is not considered a <b>direct ancestor</b> of modern <b>birds</b>, it gives a fair representation of how flight evolved and how the very first <b>bird</b> might&nbsp;... The Origin of <b>Birds</b> is an early synopsis of <b>bird</b> evolution written in 1926 by Gerhard Heilmann, ... to Archaeopteryx and modern <b>birds</b>, he determined that they were unlikely to be <b>direct bird ancestors</b> and that they were instead closely– related&nbsp;... This is a tentative partial list of transitional fossils The fossils are listed in series, showing the ... dinosaurs and <b>birds</b>, but it is not the most recent common <b>ancestor</b> of all <b>birds</b> nor is it a <b>direct ancestor</b> of any species of <b>bird</b> alive today. Rather&nbsp;... Pterosaurs were flying reptiles of the extinct clade or order Pterosauria. They existed during ... Earlier, the evolutionist St. George Jackson Mivart had suggested pterosaurs were the <b>direct ancestors</b> of <b>birds</b>. Owen opposed the views of both&nbsp;... The evolution of mammals has passed through many stages since the first appearance of their synapsid <b>ancestors</b> in the Pennsylvanian sub-period of the late Carboniferous period. ... The sauropsids are today&#39;s reptiles and <b>birds</b> along with all the extinct animals more closely related to them than to mammals. This does not&nbsp;... Proavis refers to a hypothetical extinct species or hypothetical extinct taxon and was coined in ... In his view the <b>direct ancestors</b> of <b>birds</b> cannot have been completely arboreal, because in that case they would probably have used membranes&nbsp;... Dinosaurs evolved within a single lineage of archosaurs 243-233 Ma (million years ago) from ... Dinosaurs can be defined as the last common <b>ancestor</b> of <b>birds</b> (Saurischia) and Triceratops (Ornithischia) and all the <b>descendants</b> of that&nbsp;... <b>Birds</b> are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class Aves, characterized by ... feathers similar to those of modern <b>birds</b>. It is not considered a <b>direct ancestor</b> of <b>birds</b>, though it is possibly closely related to the true <b>ancestor</b>. The timeline of human evolution outlines the major events in the evolutionary lineage of the ... Because they are the simplest animals to possess them, their <b>direct ancestors</b> were very probably the first animals to use nerves and muscles together. ... It is used in the claws of modern lizards and <b>birds</b>, and hair in mammals.
Who are believed to be the direct ancestors to birds?
&quot;<b>Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby</b>&quot; is the second single by Tupac Shakur from his debut album 2Pacalypse Now. The song, which features R&amp;B singer Dave Hollister singing&nbsp;... 2Pacalypse Now is the debut studio album by American rapper 2Pac, released on November ... It featured three singles: &quot;<b>Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby</b>&quot;, &quot;Trapped&quot;, and &quot; If My Homie Calls&quot;. 2Pacalypse Now was certified Gold by the Recording Industry &nbsp;... &quot;<b>Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby</b>&quot; (1991), &quot;If My Homie Calls&quot; (1992), &quot;Holler If Ya Hear Me&quot; ( 1993). Music video. &quot;If My Homie Calls&quot; on YouTube. &quot;If My Homie Calls&quot; is the third and final single by 2Pac from his debut album 2Pacalypse Now. Do for Love was the second posthumously released single by Tupac Shakur from his second ... B-side, &quot;Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby&quot;. Released, February 27, 1998&nbsp;... The Nacirema Dream is the debut studio album by American rapper Papoose. The album was ... He described the <b>Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby</b> continuation as: Brenda &nbsp;... A baby mama is a slang term for a mother who is not married to her child&#39;s father, although the ... Tupac&#39;s &quot;Dear Mama&quot;, and &quot;<b>Brenda&#39;s got a Baby</b>&quot; are two hip hop songs that show a strong Black woman/ mothering trope. Through these albums&nbsp;... B. Baby Don&#39;t Cry (Keep Ya Head Up II) &middot; <b>Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby</b> ... a Fuck &middot; I Get Around (Tupac Shakur song) &middot; I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto &middot; If My Homie Calls&nbsp;... 2015}}The following is a list of recorded songs by American rapper Tupac Shakur . ... &quot;<b>Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby</b>&quot;, 1991, 2Pacalypse Now &middot; Dave Hollister, The&nbsp;... (1991), &quot;<b>Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby</b>&quot; (1991). Audio sample. Menu. 0:00. &quot;Trapped&quot;. file &middot; help. Music video. &quot;Trapped&quot; on YouTube. &quot;Trapped&quot; is the solo debut single by 2Pac from his debut album 2Pacalypse Now. It deals with&nbsp;... Tupac Amaru Shakur popularly known by his stage name 2Pac, was an American rapper and ... The songs &quot;Trapped&quot; and &quot;<b>Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby</b>&quot; were widely noted both for their poetic qualities and their strong critiques of unjust social policies.
Who played the girl in brenda's got a baby video?
A waterspout is an intense columnar vortex that occurs over a body of <b>water</b>. Some are connected to a cumulus congestus cloud, some to a cumuliform cloud and some to a cumulonimbus cloud. In the common form, it is a non-supercell <b>tornado</b> over <b>water</b>. The <b>Tornado</b> is a <b>water</b> slide manufactured by ProSlide Technology. It requires riders to sit in a 2-6 seater round tube. Riders drop from inside a tunnel out into&nbsp;... A <b>tornado</b> is a rapidly rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the Earth ... While traveling over a body of <b>water</b> (as a waterspout), <b>tornadoes</b> can turn white or even blue. Slow-moving funnels, which ingest a considerable&nbsp;... A steam devil is a small, weak whirlwind over <b>water</b> (or sometimes wet land) that has drawn fog ... The latter are more akin to weak <b>tornadoes</b> over <b>water</b>. <b>Tornado</b> myths are incorrect beliefs about <b>tornadoes</b>, which can be attributed to many factors, ... misconceptions involving the effect of terrain features—bodies of <b>water</b>, mountains, valleys, and others—on <b>tornado</b> formation and behavior. Picher is a ghost town and former city in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States . This was a ... Loss of power from the <b>tornado</b> forced the city to go on a boiled <b>water</b> notice. Staff from the Oklahoma Rural <b>Water</b> Association arrived to assist,&nbsp;... English: Wet&#39;n&#39;Wild <b>Water</b> World Australia <b>Tornado</b>. Date, 27 June 2007. Source, https://www.flickr.com/photos/spudmurphy/641426505/. Author, Dave Keeshan&nbsp;... Parkersburg is a city in Butler County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,870 in the 2010 census, a decline from 1,889 in the 2000 census. Parkersburg, although not the county seat, has the highest population of all the cities in Butler County. Contents. 1 History. 1.1 2008 Parkersburg <b>Tornado</b> ... The local <b>water</b> utility called the Iowa Rural <b>Water</b> Association for assistance&nbsp;... The 1997 Miami <b>Tornado</b> was an F1 <b>tornado</b> which touched down in Miami, Florida on May 12, ... It lifted from the <b>water</b> halfway through Biscayne Bay and touched down briefly again in Miami Beach, flipping over a car and then dissipating. <b>Tornado</b> is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States. ... However, only at periods of high <b>water</b> could logs and shallow wooden boats loaded with coal be drifted over the Upper Falls and Lower Falls&nbsp;...
What is the name of a water tornado?
The fourth <b>season</b> premiered on October 9, 2019. On January 7, 2020, the series was renewed for a fifth <b>season</b>. As of March&nbsp;... Cheryl becomes romantically involved with Toni in <b>season two</b>. Ashleigh Murray as Josie McCoy (<b>seasons</b> 1–4): The lead singer of&nbsp;... In <b>season 2</b>, Veronica&#39;s father Hiram is released from jail and moves back to <b>Riverdale</b> to join Hermione and Veronica as&nbsp;... Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is an American supernatural horror web television series ... In December 2018, Netflix renewed the series for a second <b>season</b> consisting of 16 episodes, ... Emily Haine as Elspeth (part <b>2</b>–present): A witch and student at the Academy of ... The series would be a companion series to <b>Riverdale</b>. In the Archie Comics universe, Mr. Svenson (also Mr. Svensen) is the custodian at <b>Riverdale</b> ... told him to simply make out a requisition; Svenson replied, &quot;Vit vot ?&quot; He was a recurring character in <b>season 2</b> of the television series <b>Riverdale</b>. The episode was first screened at the PaleyFest LA Spring <b>Season</b> in March 2018. ... It is followed by <b>two</b> episodes in the series, are also based on its musical ... <b>season</b> comes to a head as <b>Riverdale</b>&#39;s first—and hopefully not last—musical&nbsp;... After recurring on <b>season 2</b>, Melton officially became a series regular on <b>Riverdale</b> starting <b>season</b> 3. In 2019, he played the male lead, Daniel Bae, in The Sun Is&nbsp;... Graham David Phillips (born April 14, 1993) is an American actor and singer. Beginning his ... 1 Personal life; <b>2</b> Career. 2.1 Stage; 2.2 ... Phillips played Nick St . Clair in the second <b>season</b> of the teen drama television series <b>Riverdale</b>. In 2019&nbsp;... Midge Klump is a fictional character appearing in Archie Comics. She frequently appears as the girlfriend of Moose Mason and the unrequited crush of Reggie Mantle. The live action version of Midge was portrayed by Emilija Baranac in <b>Riverdale</b>. ... Midge appears in <b>season 2</b> of <b>Riverdale</b>, a drama series for The CW &nbsp;... Samuel Stewart Witwer (born October 20, 1977) is an American actor, voice actor , and ... In 2019, he joined the cast of <b>Riverdale</b> as Jughead Jones&#39; school teacher Mr. ... From 2008 to 2009, Witwer was cast in <b>season</b> 8 of Smallville as Davis ... Sam showed his acting skills by saying one or <b>two</b> lines of the characters that&nbsp;...
When are they coming out with season 2 of riverdale?
<b>Batman</b> is a 1960s American live action <b>television series</b>, based on the DC comic book ... The Joker, the <b>Penguin</b>, the Riddler, Catwoman, Mr. Freeze, and the Mad ... Frank Gorshin, the <b>original actor</b> to <b>play</b> the Riddler, returned for a single&nbsp;... Martinson, who had directed a pair of the <b>television series</b> season one episodes: &quot;The <b>Penguin</b> Goes Straight&quot; and &quot;Not Yet, He Ain&#39;t&quot;. Tone and themes[edit]. Even &nbsp;... The <b>Penguin</b> (Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot) is a fictional supervillain appearing in comic ... The <b>Penguin</b> has repeatedly been named one of the best <b>Batman</b> villains and ... DeVito in <b>Batman</b> Returns, Robin Lord Taylor in the <b>television series</b> Gotham, ... He becomes one of the major <b>players</b> in the lawless city, using his&nbsp;... The following is an overview of the characters who appeared in the 1966–1968 live-action ... Burgess Meredith as The <b>Penguin</b> (left), Frank Gorshin as The Riddler ... Character, <b>Actor</b>, Description, Episode Appearances ... The Black Widow, Tallulah Bankhead, An <b>original</b> character created for the <b>series</b>, Black Widow is a&nbsp;... Oliver Burgess Meredith was an American <b>actor</b>, director, producer, and writer. Active for more ... Meredith <b>played</b> an <b>old</b> Korean War veteran Captain J. G. Williams in The Last Chase (1981) with Lee Majors. ... Meredith also <b>played the</b> <b>Penguin</b> in the <b>television series Batman</b> from 1966 to 1968 and in the 1966 film based on&nbsp;... The following is an episode list for the 1960s <b>Batman television series</b>. It also provides the main ... The <b>Penguin</b> plots to manipulate <b>Batman</b> into inadvertently devising capers for him. ... Julie Newmar, who had <b>played</b> The Catwoman in Season 1, was unavailable to act in the film due to a back injury, and was replaced in the&nbsp;... &quot;Enter Batgirl, Exit <b>Penguin</b>&quot;, is the first episode of Season 3 of the <b>Batman</b> <b>television series</b>&#39;, first aired on ABC September 14, 1967 as its ninety-fifth episode. <b>Batman</b>, a fictional superhero appearing in publications by DC Comics, has appeared in numerous filmed works, with a variety of casts. The list below presents&nbsp;... <b>Batman</b>: The Animated Series is an American superhero animated <b>television</b> <b>series</b> ... The <b>Penguin</b> underwent change for the series; his appearance was ... In nearly all other media, including the comics, <b>television shows</b> and films, Bruce deliberately <b>plays</b> up his ... The series also redefined the <b>original</b> Robin, Dick Grayson. The <b>Batman</b> is an American animated <b>television series</b> produced by Warner Bros. Animation ... He altered the appearances of many of the comic books&#39; super villains for the show—such as the Joker, the <b>Penguin</b>, and the Riddler. ... Marion Grange (voiced by Adam West <b>who played Batman</b> in the 1960s <b>Batman TV</b> <b>series</b>).
Who played the penguin in the original batman tv series?
<b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants is an American animated television series created by marine ... <b>Many</b> of the ideas for the show originated in an unpublished, educational comic book ... 218b, 3b, &quot;<b>There&#39;s</b> a Sponge in My Soup&quot;, Tom Yasumi , Written by : Kaz ... &quot;<b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants &#39;Pest Of The West&#39; Earns Basic Cable&#39;s <b>Total</b>&nbsp;... <b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants is an American animated comedy television series created by marine ... <b>Many</b> of the series&#39; ideas originated in The Intertidal Zone, an unpublished educational ... When the <b>SpongeBob</b> crew began production of the series&#39; pilot <b>episode</b>, they ... <b>There</b> is something kind of unique about [ <b>SpongeBob</b>]. The ninth season of the American animated television series <b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants, created ... A <b>total</b> of 26 <b>episodes</b> were produced for the season, bringing the number of <b>episodes</b> up to 204. ... In addition to the regular cast members, <b>episodes</b> feature guest voices from <b>many</b> ranges of professions, including actors,&nbsp;... The second season of the American animated television series <b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants, ... For example, in the <b>episode</b> &quot;Sailor Mouth&quot;, <b>SpongeBob</b> learns profanity. ... In addition to the regular cast members, <b>episodes</b> feature guest voices from <b>many</b> ranges of ... I get a <b>total</b> kick out of watching it with my 4-year- old daughter. The seventh season of the American animated television series <b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants, ... He cited the <b>episodes</b> &quot;<b>SpongeBob&#39;s</b> Last Stand&quot; and &quot;Tentacle- Vision&quot; as &quot;interesting stand outs,&quot; while the ... Wanting to save money, he raids his friends&#39; houses to see if <b>there</b> is any food he can steal that can satisfy Pearl. The eighth season of the American animated television series <b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants, ... The season was ordered with 26 <b>episodes</b>, that would bring the <b>total</b> number of <b>episodes</b> for the series to 178. With its <b>episode</b> ... Nickelodeon President Cyma Zarghami said &quot;<b>There</b> are a bunch of different theories about <b>SpongeBob</b>. The fourth season of the American animated television series <b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants, ... Several compilation DVDs that contained <b>episodes</b> from the season were ... however, according to network executive Eric Coleman, &quot;<b>there</b> certainly was a ... <b>Much</b> to Plankton&#39;s dismay, <b>SpongeBob</b> stays asleep during a hypnosis&nbsp;... The <b>episodes</b> are ordered below by production number and not ... Patrick work a day on Old Man Jenkins&#39; farm, <b>much</b> to his dismay. The sixth season of the American animated television series <b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants, created ... <b>SpongeBob&#39;s</b> Truth or Square, a television film, and the special <b>episode</b> &quot;To SquarePants or Not to ... In addition to the regular cast members, <b>episodes</b> feature guest voices from <b>many</b> ranges of professions, including actors,&nbsp;... The third season of the American animated television series <b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants, created ... Several compilation DVDs that contained <b>episodes</b> from the season were released. ... season to cover the delay, however, according to Nickelodeon executive Eric Coleman, &quot;<b>there</b> certainly was a delay and a built-up demand.
How many total episodes of spongebob are there?
Mystery Incorporated and <b>Scooby</b>-<b>Doo</b>! and the Curse of the 13th Ghost, <b>Van</b> Ghoul is voiced by Maurice LaMarche&nbsp;... Daphne, <b>Van</b> Ghoul, <b>Scooby</b> and Shaggy tail him, but are attacked by the phantom car again which uses its revving engine to create an avalanche. Vincent finds&nbsp;... Vincent <b>Van</b> Ghoul takes <b>Scooby</b> to the future to show him what the world will be like if he does not return to stop Time Slime from releasing the demons that were &nbsp;... Dec 17, 2012 <b>...</b> English: The <b>Scooby</b>-<b>doo van</b> named The mistery machine. Universal Studios ( Hollywood). Date, 1 September 2007, 15:37:13. Source, Flickr:&nbsp;... ... boils over and the gang breaks up, leaving Shaggy Rogers and his dog <b>Scooby</b>-<b>Doo</b> heartbroken and in the care for the gang&#39;s <b>van</b>, the Mystery Machine . <b>Scooby</b>-<b>Doo</b> is an American animated franchise comprising many animated television series ... Shaggy, Daphne and Velma—arriving at a location in the Mystery Machine, a <b>van</b> painted with psychedelic colors and flower power imagery. On their way, <b>Van</b> Helsing is pulled from the ship and disappears; when Fred and Velma investigate they instead find Shaggy and <b>Scooby</b>, where Velma proves&nbsp;... Erin Grey <b>Van</b> Oosbree (born August 24, 1973), credited as Grey DeLisle and Grey Griffin, is an ... As of 2001, she is the current voice of Daphne Blake from the <b>Scooby</b>-<b>Doo</b> franchise. In video games, she voices characters such as Amanda&nbsp;... Lennie Weinrib (April 29, 1935 – June 28, 2006), also known as Lenny Weinrib, Leonard ... He made guest appearances on The Dick <b>Van</b> Dyke Show, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, Burke&#39;s Law, ... He also voiced Scrappy-Doo in the original <b>Scooby</b>-<b>Doo</b> and Scrappy-Doo TV series before Don Messick took over the role. The ride has been replaced with the <b>Scooby</b>-<b>Doo</b> Spooky Coaster and <b>Van</b> Helsing&#39;s Factory in the two parks respectively. Contents. 1 History; 2 Ride; 3&nbsp;...
What was the name of scooby doo's van?
<b>Marina Bay Sands</b> is an integrated resort fronting Marina Bay in Singapore, <b>owned</b> by the Las Vegas Sands corporation. At its opening in 2010, it was billed as&nbsp;... Sheldon Gary Adelson is an American business magnate, investor, philanthropist , and political donor. He is the <b>founder</b>, chairman and chief executive officer of Las Vegas Sands Corporation, which <b>owns</b> the <b>Marina Bay Sands</b> in Singapore, &nbsp;... Las Vegas Sands Corporation is an American casino and resort company based in Paradise, ... In Asia, the <b>Marina Bay Sands</b> located in Singapore is the most recent ... Through its majority-<b>owned</b> subsidiary Sands China, the company <b>owns</b> &nbsp;... Moshe Safdie, CC, FAIA is an Israeli-Canadian architect, urban designer, educator, theorist, and author. He is most identified with designing <b>Marina Bay</b> <b>Sands</b> and his debut project ... He is the uncle of Dov Charney, <b>founder</b> and former <b>CEO</b> of American Apparel and is the great uncle of the Safdie brothers, the filmmakers&nbsp;... The Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning 101 hectares (250 acres) in the Central Region of Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. The park consists of three waterfront gardens: Bay South Garden (in Marina ... Marina Bay Sands from Gardens By The Bay.jpg. The Supertree Grove Trees from the Lily Pond at&nbsp;... The Marina Bay Financial Centre (abbreviation: MBFC) is a mixed-use development located ... Singapore Marina Bay Financial Centre viewed from Marina Bay Sands 1.jpg. Marina Bay Financial Centre. Wikimedia | © OpenStreetMap. General&nbsp;... The <b>Marina Bay</b> Street Circuit is a street circuit around <b>Marina Bay</b>, Singapore, encompassing the planning areas of Downtown Core (Turns 4 to 23) and Kallang &nbsp;... The Sail @ Marina Bay is a waterfront lifestyle condominium located in the Marina Bay area in ... Owner, City Developments Limited ... landmarks such as Suntec City, <b>Marina Bay Sands</b>, Esplanade, Telok Ayer Market and the Singapore River. The Helix Bridge, officially The Helix, and previously known as the Double Helix Bridge, is a pedestrian bridge linking Marina Centre with Marina South in the Marina Bay area in Singapore. It was officially opened on 24 April 2010 at 9 pm; however, only half was opened due to ongoing construction at the <b>Marina Bay</b> <b>Sands</b>. ... Owner, Urban Redevelopment Authority, Singapore. Below lists the most expensive buildings in the world, which cost the most money to construct. ... 5, <b>Marina Bay Sands</b> &middot; Singapore &middot; Singapore &middot; Moshe Safdie &middot; Las Vegas Sands, 2010, 5.50, 6.33 ... DeRuyter Butler and Atlandia Design &middot; Bellagio (MGM Resorts International is the <b>owner</b> of the company), 1998, 1.60, 2.47.
Who is the owner of marina bay sands?
<b>Standard hacksaw blade</b> lengths are 10 to 12 in (250 to 300 mm). Blades can be as small as 6 in (150 mm). Powered hacksaws may use&nbsp;... Most blade teeth are made either of tool steel or ... Compared to a circular-<b>saw</b> <b>blade</b>, it produces less&nbsp;... A <b>standard</b> HSS circular cold <b>saw blade</b>. Portable cold saw with the chip catcher detached. A cold saw is a circular saw designed to cut metal which uses a toothed blade to transfer the&nbsp;... A miter <b>saw</b> is a <b>saw</b> used to make accurate crosscuts and miters in a ... The <b>standard</b> being a 1/8&quot; kerf with thinner options for working finer wood. The hook angle is how aggressively the <b>blade</b> will pull the&nbsp;... A piercing <b>saw</b>, also known as a jeweler&#39;s <b>saw</b>, is a type of <b>saw</b> commonly used in jewelry making on sheet metal. It is usually used on softer metals as the <b>saw</b> is delicate. Like a coping <b>saw</b>, a piercing <b>saw</b> holds the <b>blade</b> in tension in a metal frame. In woodworking and carpentry, hand saws, also known as &quot;panel saws&quot;, are used to cut pieces ... Materials for <b>saw blades</b> have varied over the ages. There were&nbsp;... A growler is an electrical device used for testing insulation of a motor for shorted coils. ... A &quot;feeler&quot;, a thin strip of steel (<b>hacksaw blade</b>) can be used as the short detector. ... Along with the <b>standard</b> application the growler can be used:. A circular <b>saw</b> is a power-<b>saw</b> using a toothed or abrasive disc or <b>blade</b> to cut different ... The Cord (unit) is the <b>standard</b> measurement of standing timber (by&nbsp;... A diamond blade is a <b>saw blade</b> which has diamonds fixed on its edge for cutting hard or abrasive materials. There are many types of diamond blade, and they&nbsp;... A musical <b>saw</b>, also called a singing <b>saw</b>, is a hand <b>saw</b> used as a musical instrument. Capable ... To sound a note, a sawist first bends the <b>blade</b> into an S- curve. ... Sawists often use <b>standard</b> wood-cutting saws, although special musical saws&nbsp;...
The commonly used standard length of hacksaw blade is?
The following is a list of states and union territories of the Republic of <b>India</b> by area from <b>largest</b> ... In August 2019, <b>Indian</b> Parliament passed resolution of dividing Jammu and Kashmir <b>state</b> into two Union Territories, Jammu &amp; Kashmir ( J&amp;K)&nbsp;... <b>India</b> is a union of 28 states and 9 union territories. As of 2011, with an estimated population of ... The Indo-Gangetic plains have one of the world&#39;s <b>biggest</b> stretches of fertile flat-deep ... Telangana census was separated from Andhra Pradesh <b>state</b> census figures, after Telangana was officially formed on 2 June 2014. These are lists of <b>Indian</b> states and union territories by their nominal gross <b>state</b> domestic product (GSDP). GSDP is the sum of all value added by industries&nbsp;... Uttar Pradesh is a <b>state</b> in northern <b>India</b>. With roughly 200 million inhabitants, it is the most ... The economy of Uttar Pradesh is the fifth-<b>largest state</b> economy in <b>India</b> with ₹15.42 lakh crore (US$220 billion) in gross domestic product and a per&nbsp;... Tamil Nadu is one of the 28 states of <b>India</b>. Its capital and <b>largest</b> city is Chennai. Tamil Nadu ... The economy of Tamil Nadu is the second-<b>largest state</b> economy in <b>India</b> with ₹16.64 lakh crore (US$230 billion) in gross domestic product with a &nbsp;... South <b>India</b> is the area encompassing the <b>Indian</b> states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, ... Odisha was the first <b>state</b> and one of early adopter to South <b>Indian</b> culture. Artifacts such as ground stone ... The region is home to one of the <b>largest</b> populations of endangered <b>Indian</b> elephant and Bengal tiger in <b>India</b>. Elephant&nbsp;... A princely <b>state</b>, also called native <b>state</b>, feudatory <b>state</b> or <b>Indian state</b> was a vassal <b>state</b> under ... The British Crown&#39;s suzerainty over 175 princely states, generally the <b>largest</b> and most important, was exercised in the name of the British &nbsp;... Madhya Pradesh is a <b>state</b> in central <b>India</b>. Its capital is Bhopal, and the <b>largest</b> city is Indore, with Gwalior, Jabalpur and Ujjain being the other major cities. Andhra Pradesh (/ˌɑːndrə prəˈdɛʃ/) ( About this sound pronunciation (help· info)) is one of the 28 states of <b>India</b>, situated in the south-eastern part of the country. It is the eight-<b>largest state</b> in <b>India</b>, covering an area of 162,975 km<sup>2</sup> ( 62,925&nbsp;... Punjab is a <b>state</b> in northern <b>India</b>. Forming part of the larger Punjab region of the <b>Indian</b> ... The economy of Punjab is the 14th-<b>largest state</b> economy in <b>India</b> with ₹ 5.18 lakh crore (US$73 billion) in gross domestic product and a per capita&nbsp;...
India which is the largest state of india?
The <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World Cup</b> is an international football competition contested by the senior women&#39;s national teams of the members of Fédération&nbsp;... The 2019 <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World Cup</b> was the eighth edition of the <b>FIFA Women&#39;s</b> <b>World Cup</b>, the quadrennial international football championship contested by 24 &nbsp;... The 2003 <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World Cup</b> was the fourth edition of the <b>FIFA Women&#39;s</b> <b>World Cup</b>, the quadrennial championship of women&#39;s association football teams &nbsp;... The 2011 <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World Cup</b> was the sixth <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World Cup</b> competition, the world championship for women&#39;s national association football&nbsp;... The 2015 <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World Cup</b> was the seventh <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World Cup</b>, the quadrennial international women&#39;s football world championship tournament. The <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World Cup</b> is an international association football competition established in 1991. It is contested by the women&#39;s national teams of the&nbsp;... The 2007 <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World Cup</b>, the fifth edition of the <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World</b> <b>Cup</b>, was an international association football competition for women held in&nbsp;... The 1999 <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World Cup</b> was the third edition of the <b>FIFA Women&#39;s</b> <b>World Cup</b>, the world championship for women&#39;s national association football&nbsp;... The 1991 <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World Cup</b> was the inaugural <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World Cup</b>, the world championship for women&#39;s national association football teams. The 2023 <b>FIFA Women&#39;s World Cup</b> will be the 9th edition of the <b>FIFA Women&#39;s</b> <b>World Cup</b>, the quadrennial international women&#39;s football championship&nbsp;...
When has china qualified for the world cup?
<b>Banaras Hindu University</b> formerly Central Hindu College, is a public central university located in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. It was established in 1916 by Madan&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>Banaras Hindu University</b> alumni&quot;. The following 191 pages are in this category, out of 191 total. This list may not reflect recent changes&nbsp;... Indian Institute of Technology (<b>Banaras Hindu University</b>) Varanasi is a public technical and research university located in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. Malaviya strived to promote modern education among Indians and eventually founded <b>Banaras Hindu University</b> (BHU) at Varanasi in 1916, which was created &nbsp;... The <b>Banaras Hindu University</b> Students&#39; Union generally abbreviated as &quot;BHU Students&#39; Union or BHUSU&quot;, is Students&#39; union of <b>Banaras Hindu University</b>. The Vice-Chancellor (VC) is the chief administrator of <b>Banaras Hindu University</b> ( BHU). The VC is nominated by the BHU Court and appointed by the Chancellor&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;Vice Chancellors of <b>Banaras Hindu University</b>&quot;. The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent&nbsp;... Central Hindu School, formerly known as Central Hindu College, is one of India&#39;s largest schools which is situated at Kamachha in the heart of the holy city Varanasi.It is affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education and is governed by <b>Banaras Hindu University</b> (1976) and Senior High School&nbsp;... Institute of Agricultural Sciences, <b>Banaras Hindu University</b> (IAS-BHU, IAS) is one of India&#39;s premier agricultural colleges located in Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh&nbsp;... The Institute Of Medical Sciences (IMS-<b>BHU</b>) is one of the Six institutes of <b>Banaras Hindu University</b> in Varanasi, India and comprises three faculties, Faculty of&nbsp;...
Who was associated with the establishment of the banaras hindu university?
The main <b>characters</b>, one of which appears in every set are: Andrea, <b>Emma</b>, Mia, Olivia and Stephanie. The sets are usually&nbsp;... Children, <b>Emma</b> Geller-Green (daughter). Nationality, American. Rachel Karen Green is a fictional <b>character</b>, one of the six main <b>characters</b> who appeared in the ... Rachel meets and befriends Monica&#39;s <b>friends</b> Phoebe Buffay (Lisa Kudrow),&nbsp;... Monica and Chandler decide to have a baby. After twenty one hours of labor, Rachel has her and Ross&#39; baby, <b>Emma</b> as &quot;River Of Tears&quot; by Eric Clapton plays in&nbsp;... <b>Emma</b> Woodhouse is the 21-year-old protagonist of Jane Austen&#39;s novel <b>Emma</b>. She is ... Emma character. Image taken from ... George Knightley is <b>Emma&#39;s friend</b> , brother-in-law of her sister Isabella, and ultimately her love interest. At 37, he is &nbsp;... George Knightley is a neighbour and close <b>friend</b> of <b>Emma</b>, ... of the other <b>characters</b> and his behaviour and judgement is&nbsp;... After Rachel gets fired from <b>Emma&#39;s</b> pediatrician, Dr. Weiner, due to her constant calls, she takes <b>Emma</b> to Dr. Gettleman, the pediatrician Ross and Monica went to&nbsp;... <b>Emma</b> (originally played by Gordana Rashovich) – a lively <b>character</b> who plays a role in directing the charity skit. She adds humor to&nbsp;... <b>Characters</b>[edit]. Cher Horowitz/<b>Emma</b> Woodhouse – The title <b>character</b> Cher is representative of the main <b>character Emma</b> Woodhouse: Spunky, carefree, entitled&nbsp;... <b>Emma&#39;s</b> aunt, Monica, is the one who chooses her name. She states in the beginning of season nine that (<b>Emma</b>) is what she wanted to&nbsp;... Hermione Jean Granger is a fictional <b>character</b> in J. K. Rowling&#39;s Harry Potter series. She first ... The version of Hermione portrayed by <b>Emma</b> Watson in all eight Harry Potter films from Philosopher&#39;s Stone in 2001 ... Much tension comes into play between Hermione and her two best <b>friends</b>; Harry is furious with her because&nbsp;...
Who is the father of emma on friends?
&quot;The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>&quot; is the <b>national anthem</b> of the United States. The lyrics come from the Defence of Fort M&#39;Henry, a poem written on September 14,&nbsp;... The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>, or the Great Garrison Flag, was the garrison flag that flew over Fort McHenry in Baltimore Harbor during the naval portion of the&nbsp;... &quot;The <b>Star Spangled Banner</b>&quot; is a charity single recorded by American singer Whitney Houston to raise funds for soldiers and families of those involved in the&nbsp;... The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b> National Historic Trail is a National Historic Trail that commemorates the Chesapeake Campaign of the War of 1812. The 290-mile&nbsp;... The Order of the <b>Star Spangled Banner</b> (OSSB) was an oath-bound secret society in New York City. It was created in 1849 by Charles B. Allen to protest the rise&nbsp;... Francis Scott Key (August 1, 1779 – January 11, 1843) was an American lawyer, author, and amateur poet from Frederick, Maryland, who is best known for writing the lyrics for the American <b>national anthem</b> &quot;The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>&quot;. English: The <b>national anthem</b> of the United States, originally the music of &quot; Anacreon&quot;, as performed instrumentally by the United States Navy Band in the 1990s. The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b> Flag House, formerly the Flag House &amp; <b>Star</b>- <b>Spangled Banner</b> Museum, is a museum located in the Jonestown/Old Town and &nbsp;... The main article for this category is &quot;The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>&quot;. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. P. ▻ U.S. <b>national anthem</b>&nbsp;... In the course of the adoption of &quot;The <b>Star</b>-<b>Spangled Banner</b>&quot; as the <b>national</b> <b>anthem</b> of the United States, a variety of people have either sung or performed the&nbsp;...
Where did francis scott key write the star spangled banner?
<b>Peppa Pig</b> is a British preschool animated television series directed and produced by Astley Baker Davies in association with Entertainment One, Nick Jr., &nbsp;... This is a list of characters from the British children&#39;s television show <b>Peppa Pig</b>. Contents. 1 Pigs; 2 Rabbits; 3 Sheep; 4 Cats; 5 Dogs; 6 Ponies; 7 Zebras&nbsp;... <b>Peppa Pig</b> is a British preschool animated television series produced by Astley Baker Davies. The show features the eponymous pig along with her family and&nbsp;... My First Album is a 2019 album featuring the cartoon character <b>Peppa Pig</b>. It was released by eOne Music on 19 July 2019 in promotion of the series. Richard Ridings (born 19 September 1958) is an English actor, and is best known for his portrayal of Alan Ashburn in the ITV television drama Fat Friends, for playing Bernard Green in the BBC1 comedy-drama Common as Muck, and as the voice of Daddy Pig in <b>Peppa Pig</b>. ... 1961) is a British comedy actress, writer and producer known for her roles as Mummy Pig, Madame Gazelle and Dr Hamster in the children&#39;s series <b>Peppa Pig</b>. Paultons Family Theme Park | Home of <b>Peppa Pig</b> World is an amusement park located in the New Forest National Park, near the village of Ower, in Hampshire, &nbsp;... Many of the actors who lend their vocal skills to characters in <b>Peppa Pig</b> also work on Little Kingdom. These include John Sparkes, Sarah Ann Kennedy, David &nbsp;... Sarah Ann Kennedy is a British voice actress best known for providing the voices of Miss Rabbit and Mummy Rabbit in the children&#39;s animated series <b>Peppa Pig</b>,&nbsp;... Julian Franklin Keith Nott (born 23 August 1960) is a British film composer, mostly of animated films. He is best known for his work on the Wallace and Gromit films and <b>Peppa Pig</b>&nbsp;...
Who does the voice of dr hamster in peppa pig?
Prior to The <b>Lion King</b>, Irons was famous for starring as ... the <b>actor</b> admitted that it <b>did</b> not mirror the success of&nbsp;... James Jonah Cummings (born November 3, 1952) is an American <b>voice actor</b> and singer, who ... When <b>actor</b> Jeremy Irons, the <b>voice</b> of <b>Scar in The Lion King</b>, developed vocal problems during recording of the song &quot;Be Prepared&quot;, ... He also <b>provided Scar&#39;s voice</b> in a brief dream sequence in The <b>Lion King</b> II: <b>Simba&#39;s</b> Pride. Matthew Broderick <b>provided</b> the speaking <b>voice</b> of adult <b>Simba</b>. The first <b>actor</b> to be assigned to The <b>Lion King</b>, Broderick learned of the&nbsp;... Jeremy John Irons (born 19 September 1948) is an English <b>actor</b>. After receiving classical ... Irons has since <b>provided</b> voiceovers for three Disney World attractions . ... Irons has served as <b>voice</b>-over in two big cat documentary films by National Geographic: ... Irons sang segments of &quot;Be Prepared&quot; in the film The <b>Lion King</b>. The <b>Lion King</b> is a 1994 American animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Feature ... Niketa Calame <b>provided the voice</b> of young <b>Nala</b> while Laura Williams <b>provided</b> ... The <b>voice actors</b> were chosen for how they fit and could add to the&nbsp;... A slow-witted warthog who befriends and adopts a young <b>Simba</b> after he runs ... who <b>did</b> their <b>voice</b> recordings together, to improvise a lot. ... Favreau said of casting Ejiofor, &quot;[He] is just a fantastic <b>actor</b>, who brings us&nbsp;... The speaking <b>voice</b> of adult <b>Nala</b> is <b>provided</b> by American ... <b>Lion King</b>, a director would often take the place of another <b>actor</b> for&nbsp;... Matthew Broderick as <b>Simba</b>, son of <b>Mufasa</b> and Sarabi, <b>King</b> of the ... Cam Clarke <b>provided</b> his singing <b>voice</b> after previously voicing&nbsp;... &quot;Be Prepared&quot; is a song written by Elton John and Tim Rice (music and lyrics, respectively) for the Disney animated feature film The <b>Lion King</b> (1994). ... A reprise of the song after <b>Mufasa&#39;s</b> death was also cut from the film, but is featured in the ... stated that he sang most of the song, and that Irons only <b>did</b> some of the talking. The <b>Lion Guard</b> is an American animated television series developed by Ford Riley and based ... After <b>Scar&#39;s</b> defeat at the beginning of season 3, the <b>Lion</b> <b>Guard</b> travels out of the Pride Lands of ... Kion (voiced by Max Charles, singing <b>voice</b> by Aaron Daniel Jacob in season 3) – A lion who is <b>Simba</b> and <b>Nala&#39;s</b> second born&nbsp;...
Actor who provided the voice for scar in the lion king?
The third season of <b>Reign</b>, an American historical fantasy, consisted of 18 episodes which aired ... At The CW&#39;s 2015-16 Upfront, it was announced that the series <b>would</b> be moving to a different ... through the season, leaving <b>Mary</b> a widow and struggling to find new footing since she&#39;s no longer bound to France as its queen. <b>Mary</b> was born on 8 December 1542 at Linlithgow Palace, <b>Scotland</b>, to King James V and his French second wife, <b>Mary</b> of Guise. ... The crown had <b>come</b> to his family through a woman, and <b>would</b> be&nbsp;... The fourth season of <b>Reign</b>, an American historical fantasy, premiered on February 10, 2017. The series, created by Stephanie SenGupta and Laurie McCarthy, airs on The CW. On December 7, 2016 the CW announced that this <b>would</b> be the final season ... The season has <b>Mary</b> returned to <b>Scotland</b> and trying to regain power in her&nbsp;... <b>Reign</b> is an American historical romantic drama television series following the early exploits of ... The fourth and final season has <b>Mary</b> returned to <b>Scotland</b> and trying to regain ... it was announced that Australian actress Adelaide Kane <b>would</b> be playing the ... Beginning with season three, the show <b>move</b> to the latter network. <b>Mary</b> I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), also known as <b>Mary</b> Tudor, was the queen of ... For the Queen of Scotland during Mary I&#39;s reign, see Mary, Queen of Scots. ... He did not want the crown to <b>go</b> to <b>Mary</b>, because he feared she <b>would</b> restore Catholicism and undo his reforms as well as those of Henry VIII, and so&nbsp;... <b>Mary</b> II (30 April 1662 – 28 December 1694) was Queen of England, <b>Scotland</b>, and Ireland, co-reigning with her husband, King William III &amp; II, from 1689 until her death. Popular histories usually refer to their joint <b>reign</b> as that of William and <b>Mary</b>. ... A party led by Lord Danby held that <b>Mary should</b> be sole monarch, as the &nbsp;... William III (Dutch: Willem; 4 November 1650 – 8 March 1702), also widely known as William of ... Popular histories usually refer to his joint <b>reign</b> with his wife, Queen <b>Mary</b> II, as that of William and <b>Mary</b>. ... His mother was the eldest daughter of King Charles I of England, <b>Scotland</b> and Ireland and sister of King Charles II and&nbsp;... The first season of <b>Reign</b>, an American historical fantasy romance television series, consists of 22 episodes that aired on The CW between October 17, 2013, and May 15, 2014. The series follows the early exploits of <b>Mary</b>, Queen of Scots, and was ... In the year 1557, fifteen-year-old <b>Mary</b> Stuart, Queen of <b>Scotland</b> has been&nbsp;... <b>Mary</b> of Guise also called <b>Mary</b> of Lorraine, ruled <b>Scotland</b> as regent from 1554 until her death. ... It soon became clear to Henry VIII that <b>Mary</b> and Edward <b>would</b> not be ... After the Treaty was signed, <b>Mary</b> was able to <b>travel</b> to France to see her family. ... In The CW&#39;s series <b>Reign</b>, Amy Brenneman portrays Marie de Guise. Anne (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714) was Queen of England, <b>Scotland</b> and Ireland ... She continued to <b>reign</b> as Queen of Great Britain and Ireland until her death in 1714. Anne was born in the <b>reign</b> of ... As King William and Queen <b>Mary</b> had no children, it looked as though Anne&#39;s son <b>would</b> eventually inherit the Crown.
When does mary go to scotland in reign?
The death toll in <b>Puerto Rico</b> was initially reported as 64 by <b>Puerto Rican</b> authorities but revised after several studies estimated&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>Hurricanes</b> in <b>Puerto Rico</b>&quot;. The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). <b>Hurricane</b> Maria in September 2017 devastated the entirety of <b>Puerto Rico</b> and caused a major humanitarian crisis. Originally a powerful Category 5 <b>hurricane</b>,&nbsp;... <b>Puerto Rico</b>. The <b>hurricane</b> passed north of <b>Puerto Rico</b>, but still caused significant damage to the United States territory. Along the&nbsp;... The effects of <b>Hurricane</b> Georges in <b>Puerto Rico</b> included $2 billion in damages and eight fatalities. <b>Hurricane</b> Georges was the first <b>hurricane</b> to cross the entire&nbsp;... In February 2018, CNN and <b>Puerto Rico&#39;s</b> Center for Investigative Journalism filed three lawsuits against the&nbsp;... Weakening slightly more, it passed over <b>Puerto Rico</b> as a strong Category 3 <b>hurricane</b>. Further weakening occurred several hours after&nbsp;... <b>Hurricane</b> Betsy, known as <b>Hurricane</b> Santa Clara in <b>Puerto Rico</b>, was the first North Atlantic <b>hurricane</b> to make landfall in <b>Puerto Rico</b> in 24 years. The third&nbsp;... San Ciríaco hurricane, also known as the 1899 <b>Puerto Rico Hurricane</b> or The Great Bahamas Hurricane of 1899, was the&nbsp;... On <b>Puerto Rico</b> alone, there were 312 deaths and about US$50 million ($744 million today) in damage. While crossing the island and&nbsp;...
Last cat 4 hurricane to hit puerto rico?
<b>Paul Rodgers</b> (born 17 December 1949) is an English singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. In the 1960s and 1970s, he was vocalist of Free and Bad&nbsp;... Free were an English rock band formed in London in 1968, best known for their 1970 signature song &quot;All Right Now&quot;. They disbanded in 1973; lead singer <b>Paul</b> <b>Rodgers</b> went on to become the&nbsp;... Queen + <b>Paul Rodgers</b> was a collaboration between Queen and <b>Paul Rodgers</b> formerly of Bad Company, Free, The Firm and The Law. Guitarist May had&nbsp;... Queen + <b>Paul Rodgers</b> Tour was a world concert tour by Queen guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor, joined by singer <b>Paul Rodgers</b> under the&nbsp;... The full list of <b>Paul Rodgers</b>&#39; discography over the years. He has released 5 studio albums, 7 live albums, 1 EP and 3 singles. Live in Glasgow is a Live album by <b>Paul Rodgers</b> of Free, Bad Company and Queen + <b>Paul Rodgers</b> fame. A DVD of the same name and concert was also&nbsp;... Electric is a studio album by <b>Paul Rodgers</b> of Free and Bad Company fame. It was recorded in 1999 at Lartington Hall Studios near Barnard Castle in the North &nbsp;... The Cosmos Rocks is the only studio album by Queen + <b>Paul Rodgers</b>, released on 15 September 2008. It contains 14 new tracks written by Brian May, Roger&nbsp;... <b>Paul</b> Leo Henry <b>Rodgers</b> (born 6 October 1989), is an English semi-professional footballer who most recently played for Harlow Town, until the end of the&nbsp;... Cut Loose is the 1983 debut solo album by <b>Paul Rodgers</b> Unlike his other work, <b>Paul Rodgers</b> plays all the instruments on this album. It was recorded at his&nbsp;...
Who sings at the beginning of beautiful by eminem?
<b>Afghanistan</b> is a multilingual country in which two <b>languages</b> – Dari and Pashto – are both official and <b>most</b> widely <b>spoken</b>. Dari is the official name of the variety&nbsp;... Dari or Dari Persian or synonymously Farsi is a variety of the Persian <b>language</b> <b>spoken in</b> ... Dari is the <b>most</b> widely <b>spoken language</b> in <b>Afghanistan</b> and the native <b>language</b> of ... In <b>Afghanistan</b>, Dari refers to a modern dialect form of Persian that is the standard <b>language used</b> in administration, government, radio, television&nbsp;... Pakistan is home to many dozens of <b>languages spoken</b> as first <b>languages</b>. Five <b>languages</b> ... Punjabi (پنجابی) is the <b>most</b> widely <b>spoken language</b> in Pakistan. ... Pashto is also widely <b>spoken</b> in neighboring <b>Afghanistan</b> where it has official ... The <b>largest</b> Sindhi-speaking cities are Karachi, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Shikarpur,&nbsp;... Persian also known by its endonym Farsi is a Western Iranian <b>language</b> belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo- European <b>languages</b>. It is a pluricentric <b>language</b> predominantly <b>spoken</b> and <b>used</b> officially within Iran, <b>Afghanistan</b> ... However, the name Persian is still <b>more</b> widely <b>used</b>. The population of <b>Afghanistan</b> is around 37,135,635 in 2019, which includes the roughly 3 ... Uzbek and Turkmen are smaller <b>languages spoken</b> in parts of the north. ... The other <b>largest</b> cities in the country are shown in the chart below. The Middle East is a transcontinental region which includes Western Asia and all of Egypt The ... to the Muslim world, specifically Iran, Turkey, <b>Afghanistan</b> and Pakistan. ... Arabs constitute the <b>largest</b> ethnic group in the Middle East, followed by ... Arabic, with all its dialects, are the <b>most</b> widely <b>spoken languages</b> in the&nbsp;... Central Asia is a region which stretches from the Caspian Sea in the west to China and ... Since then, this has become the <b>most common</b> definition of Central Asia. ... The Eastern Iranian Pashto <b>language</b> is still <b>spoken in Afghanistan</b> and&nbsp;... Brahui is a Dravidian <b>language spoken</b> primarily by the Brahui people in the central part of Balochistan Province, in Pakistan and in scattered parts of Iran, <b>Afghanistan</b> and Turkmenistan and by expatriate Brahui communities in Iraq, ... According to Josef Elfenbein (1989), the <b>most common</b> theory is that the Brahui were part&nbsp;... An official <b>language</b>, also called state <b>language</b>, is a <b>language</b> given a special status in a particular country, state, or other jurisdiction. Typically a country&#39;s official <b>language</b> refers to the <b>language used</b> in ... English is the <b>most common</b> official <b>language</b>, with recognized status in 51 ... <b>Main</b> article: <b>Languages</b> of <b>Afghanistan</b>. Pashto and Dari (Persian) are the two official <b>languages</b> of <b>Afghanistan</b>. Pashto is also the second-<b>largest</b> regional <b>language</b> of Pakistan, mainly <b>spoken</b> in the&nbsp;...
What is the most common language spoken in afghanistan?
This is an incomplete list of <b>solar eclipses</b> visible from the <b>United States</b> between 1901 and ... 1205 Sep 14 (<b>Total</b>); 1259 Oct 17 (<b>Total</b>); 1301 Feb 09 (Annular); 1394 Jul 28 (Annular); 1491 May 08 (Annular); 1536 ... Read &middot; Edit &middot; View <b>history</b> &nbsp;... This was the first <b>total solar eclipse</b> visible from ... <b>occurred</b> over the contiguous <b>United States</b> on&nbsp;... A <b>total solar eclipse</b> will take place at the Moon&#39;s ascending node of the orbit on Monday, April 8, 2024, visible across North <b>America</b> and dubbed the Great North &nbsp;... During the 21st century, there will be 224 <b>solar eclipses</b> of which 77 will be partial , 72 will be ... The longest annular <b>solar eclipse</b> of the 21st century <b>took place</b> on January 15, ... the Moon) and the type of the eclipse (either <b>total</b>, annular, partial or hybrid). ... Partial: eastern Asia, northeastern Australia, North <b>America</b>, Hawaii. A <b>total solar eclipse occurred</b> in North <b>America</b> on February 26, 1979. A <b>solar</b> <b>eclipse</b> is an astronomical phenomenon that occurs when the Moon passes&nbsp;... ... China &middot; Philippines &middot; Russia &middot; Ukraine &middot; United Kingdom &middot; <b>United States</b>. See also Lists of lunar eclipses &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. This is a list of <b>solar eclipses</b> in the 20th century. During the period 1901 to 2000 there were ... It also gives the type of eclipse (either <b>Total</b>, Annular, Partial or Hybrid) and for <b>total</b> and ... <b>History</b> of 20th century. A <b>total solar eclipse occurred</b> at the ascending node of the Moon&#39;s orbit on July 2, 2019, with an ... Following the North <b>American solar eclipse</b> of August 21, 2017, Astronomers Without Borders collected eclipse glasses for redistribution to Latin &nbsp;... A <b>total solar eclipse occurred</b> on June 8, 1918. The eclipse was observed by a <b>U.S.</b> Naval Observatory team at Baker City in Oregon. The painting below shows &nbsp;... A <b>total solar eclipse</b> will occur on August 12, 2026, in North <b>America</b> and Europe. The <b>total</b> ... The <b>last total solar eclipse happened</b> in Spain on August 30, 1905 and followed a similar path across the country. The next <b>total eclipse</b> visible in&nbsp;... A <b>total solar eclipse occurred</b> on Saturday, March 7, 1970, visible across most of North <b>America</b> and Central <b>America</b>. A <b>solar eclipse</b> occurs when the Moon&nbsp;...
When was the last solar eclipse that happened in america?
The <b>Emancipation Proclamation</b>, or Proclamation 95, was a presidential proclamation and executive order issued by United States President Abraham Lincoln&nbsp;... Dunmore&#39;s Proclamation, is a historical document signed on November 7, 1775, by John ... See also[edit]. Black Loyalist &middot; <b>Emancipation Proclamation</b>&nbsp;... First Reading of the <b>Emancipation Proclamation</b> of President Lincoln is an 1864 oil-on-canvas painting by Francis Bicknell Carpenter. In the painting, Carpenter&nbsp;... The Second <b>Emancipation Proclamation</b> is the term applied to an envisioned executive order that Martin Luther King Jr. and other leaders of the Civil Rights&nbsp;... Texas was the most remote of the slave states, and the <b>Emancipation</b> <b>Proclamation</b> of January 1, 1863, was not enforced there until after the Confederacy&nbsp;... The <b>proclamation</b> placed the state of Missouri under martial law and decreed that all property of those bearing arms in&nbsp;... The 140th Anniversary Celebration of the <b>Emancipation Proclamation</b> was a national campaign to honor, celebrate, and commemorate January 1, 2003, as the&nbsp;... The passage of the Compensated Emancipation Act came nearly nine months before the signing of the <b>Emancipation Proclamation</b>. The act, which set aside $1 &nbsp;... File:<b>Emancipation Proclamation</b> WDL2714.jpg. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. File; File history; File&nbsp;... This means that if you edit this section then it will appear in all the <b>Emancipation</b> <b>Proclamation</b> articles. The good news is that good changes will be seen a large&nbsp;...
When was the emancipation proclamation signed into law?
The <b>Nobel Peace Prize</b> is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Swedish industrialist, inventor, and armaments manufacturer Alfred Nobel, along &nbsp;... The Norwegian Nobel Committee each year awards the <b>Nobel Peace Prize</b> to the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between&nbsp;... The 2009 <b>Nobel Peace Prize</b> was awarded to United States President Barack Obama for his &quot;extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and&nbsp;... The 2014 <b>Nobel Peace Prize</b> was shared, in two equal parts, between Kailash Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzai &quot;for their struggle against the suppression of&nbsp;... Except for the <b>Peace Prize</b>, the <b>Nobel Prizes</b> are presented in Stockholm, Sweden, at the annual <b>Prize</b> Award Ceremony on 10 December, the anniversary of&nbsp;... The 2019 <b>Nobel Peace Prize</b> was awarded to the Prime Minister of Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed Ali &quot;for his efforts to achieve peace and international cooperation, and&nbsp;... The 2012 <b>Nobel Peace Prize</b> was awarded to the European Union (EU) &quot;for over six decades [having] contributed to the advancement of peace and&nbsp;... The <b>Nobel Peace Prize</b> Concert has been held annually since 1994 on 11 December, to honour the <b>Nobel Peace Prize</b> laureate. The award ceremony on 10&nbsp;... The 2010 <b>Nobel Peace Prize</b> was awarded to imprisoned Chinese human rights activist Liu Xiaobo &quot;for his long and non-violent struggle for fundamental human&nbsp;... The 2016 <b>Nobel Peace Prize</b> was awarded to the President of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos &quot;for his resolute efforts to bring the country&#39;s more than&nbsp;...
Who is the nobel peace prize named for?
<b>Call Me by Your Name</b> is a 2017 coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by Luca ... To their surprise, it worked, so Guadagnino <b>shot</b> the scene and ultimately included it in the film. A scene featuring Elio and Oliver dancing enthusiastically&nbsp;... Sayombhu Mukdeeprom is a Thai cinematographer, best known for his work on the critically acclaimed 2017 film <b>Call Me by Your Name</b>, ... Sayombhu Mukdeeprom on IMDb &middot; Films <b>Shot</b> by Sayombhu Mukdeeprom; Sayombhu Mukdeeprom at&nbsp;... André Aciman is an American writer. Born and raised in Alexandria, Egypt, he is currently ... He is the author of several novels, including <b>Call Me by Your Name</b> ( winner, in the Gay Fiction category, of the 2007 Lambda Literary Award and made&nbsp;... Suspiria is a 2018 supernatural horror art film directed by Luca Guadagnino with a screenplay ... O&#39;Falt, Chris (November 15, 2017). &quot;&#39;<b>Call Me by Your Name</b>&#39; Looks So Incredible You&#39;d Never Guess It Was <b>Shot</b> During a Historic Rainstorm&quot;. Pandino (Cremasco: Pandì) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Cremona in the Italian ... 1355 as a hunting residence, stands near the center of town. The scene in the film <b>Call Me By Your Name</b> where Elio conveys his feelings for Oliver was <b>shot in</b> a single take at the war memorial in Piazza Vittorio Emanuele. Crema is a city and comune in the province of Cremona, in the region of Lombardy in northern ... The film <b>Call Me by Your Name</b> (2017) was <b>shot</b> primarily in Crema. Several historical locations in the surrounding streets in Crema and Pandino&nbsp;... The Disaster Artist is a 2017 American biographical comedy film. Directed by James Franco ... Having <b>filmed</b> extensive behind-the-scenes footage, Tommy reveals that he knows everybody hates him and believes that nobody, ... &quot;Writers Guild Awards: &#39;Get Out,&#39; &#39;<b>Call Me by Your Name</b>,&#39; &#39;Lady Bird&#39; Nab Nominations&quot;. Variety. Films <b>shot in</b> Italy by city‎ (7 C) ... Films <b>shot in</b> Tuscany‎ (1 C, 29 P) ... La Cage aux Folles II &middot; <b>Call Me by Your Name</b> (film) &middot; Canadian Wilderness &middot; Casanova&nbsp;... <b>Call Me by Your Name</b> is a coming-of-age film directed by Luca Guadagnino ... [ 72][73] The film was <b>shot</b> primarily in Crema[8][11] and the province of Cremona. The Rider is a 2017 American contemporary western drama film written, produced and directed by Chloé Zhao. The film stars Brady Jandreau, Lilly Jandreau, Tim Jandreau, Lane Scott, and Cat Clifford and was <b>shot in</b> the badlands of South Dakota. ... The film was critically praised for <b>its</b> story, performances, and <b>its</b> depiction of&nbsp;...
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Benjamin Todd <b>Roethlisberger</b> Sr nicknamed &quot;Big <b>Ben</b>&quot;, is an ... but reviews showed <b>Roethlisberger had</b> fumbled short of the end zone. ... ensuring the first <b>Super Bowl loss</b> of his career. It also <b>was the</b> first time that two quarterbacks who previously started for a <b>Super</b> <b>Bowl</b> winning team (Kurt Warner and <b>Ben Roethlisberger</b>) opposed one another &nbsp;... <b>Super Bowl</b> XL was an American football game between the National Football Conference ... This <b>was the</b> first <b>Super Bowl</b> to be played on the newer FieldTurf surface; ... Maddox was replaced by rookie quarterback <b>Ben Roethlisberger</b>, who was ... However, the Steelers <b>lost</b> to eventual <b>Super Bowl</b> champion New England&nbsp;... This is a list of NFL quarterbacks with <b>Super Bowl</b> starts. Contents. 1 Winning and <b>losing</b> ... Peyton Manning <b>is the</b> only starting quarterback to have won Super Bowls for two NFL teams, while Craig Morton and ... 2, <b>Ben Roethlisberger</b> <sup>dagger</sup>&nbsp;... <b>Super Bowl</b> XLV was an American football game between the American Football Conference ... The Pittsburgh Steelers <b>had</b> also accomplished going to the <b>Super</b> <b>Bowl</b> in five ... the number 5 seeded Baltimore Ravens 31–24, with <b>Ben</b> <b>Roethlisberger</b>&#39;s ... The Steelers <b>lost</b> wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders to injury, while the&nbsp;... The Pittsburgh Steelers are a professional American football team based in Pittsburgh, ... They <b>lost</b> their most recent championship appearance, <b>Super Bowl</b> XLV, on February 6, 2011. ... He <b>is the</b> first Pittsburgh coach without a <b>losing</b> season. ... This trio consisted of Antonio Brown, <b>Ben Roethlisberger</b> and Le&#39;Veon Bell. The Raiders–Steelers rivalry is an NFL rivalry between the Las Vegas Raiders and Pittsburgh ... Since then, the Raiders collapsed after <b>losing</b> the <b>Super Bowl</b> and <b>lost</b> quarterback Rich Gannon to a ... In Week 14 of 2018, the Steelers <b>were</b> able to take a late 21-17 lead with a <b>Ben Roethlisberger</b> touchdown pass to JuJu &nbsp;... In the history of the National Football League (NFL), 19 different quarterbacks have passed for at least 500 yards in a single game 23 times, a feat also referred to as the &quot;500 Club&quot;. Norm Van Brocklin <b>was the</b> first to <b>do</b> so in 1951, whose performance remains ... Brees and Tom Brady <b>did</b> so twice and <b>Ben</b> <b>Roethlisberger did</b> so three times. The 2004 Pittsburgh Steelers season <b>was the</b> franchise&#39;s 72nd season as a professional sports ... For the second time in seven years, a 15–1 team <b>had</b> failed to make it to the <b>Super Bowl</b>.&quot; ... Notable additions include <b>Ben Roethlisberger</b> and Willie Parker. ... With the <b>loss</b>, the Steelers fell to 1–1 for the 2nd straight year . Thomas Alfred Maddox (born September 2, 1971) is a former football quarterback in the ... In this backup role, Maddox earned a <b>Super Bowl</b> ring when Pittsburgh won ... However, Elway understood that Maddox <b>had</b> no control over the Broncos ... the Steelers drafted quarterback <b>Ben Roethlisberger</b> as the 11th overall pick.
Who did ben roethlisberger lose to in the superbowl?
<b>Hayley</b> Rose Smith (also Lawson) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera <b>Home and Away</b>. She was portrayed from September 1998 to&nbsp;... Rebecca June Hewitt (née Cartwright; born 23 July 1983) is an Australian actress and singer. From 1998 to 2005, Hewitt played <b>Hayley</b> Smith Lawson on the soap opera <b>Home and Away</b>. ... In 1992, she made her mainstream television debut on an <b>episode</b> of Police Rescue. She has also guest starred in Water Rats and&nbsp;... Nicholas &quot;Nick&quot; Smith is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera <b>Home</b> <b>and Away</b>. He first appeared during the <b>episode</b> airing on 18 March 1999, played by Matt ... Nick is the younger brother of Will (Zac Drayson) and <b>Hayley</b> Smith ( Bec Cartwright). Like <b>Hayley</b>, he was taken into care and showed little interest in &nbsp;... Noah Lawson is a fictional character from the Australian Channel Seven soap opera <b>Home and Away</b>, played by Beau Brady. The character debuted on-screen during the <b>episode</b> airing on 6 September ... Noah is first seen when he saves <b>Hayley</b> Smith (Bec Cartwright) from a gang of thugs at a nightclub by offering her a&nbsp;... Brodie Hanson (also Poulos) is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera <b>Home and Away</b> portrayed by actress Susie Rugg. ... Brodie&#39;s brother, JT (Luke Ford) arrives and physically attacks <b>Hayley</b>, leaving ... Sacha Molitorisz of The Sydney Morning Herald said that the <b>episode</b> featuring Brodie and <b>Hayley&#39;s</b> car crash&nbsp;... Ella Scott Lynch (born 27 September 1982 in Sydney) is an Australian actress. Her highest ... In 2005, she was cast in the soap opera <b>Home and Away</b> in the role of <b>Hayley</b> Lawson, ... 1985, Winners, Doyle Family Member, <b>Episode</b>: &quot;Top Kid&quot;. Dani and Josh, along with <b>Hayley</b> and Noah, search for Rhys in the City. Contents. 1 <b>Episodes</b>; 2 Cast. 2.1&nbsp;... Welsh decided to leave <b>Home and Away</b> in November 2000 and Mitch departed on 9 March 2001. Welsh reprised the role in 2005 for the serial&#39;s 4000th <b>episode</b>. Character development[edit]. Will was originally described as a &quot;hot-tempered trouble maker&quot; who arrives in the Bay to reconnect with his siblings, <b>Hayley</b> (&nbsp;... <b>Home and Away</b> is an Australian television soap opera. It was first broadcast on the Seven ... Of this, Graham told the Herald Sun, &quot;I came in for a couple of <b>episodes</b> and it was just a really, really great experience ... I&#39;ve worked with ... McClelland returned to <b>Home and Away</b> as <b>Hayley</b> on 30 April 2012. <b>Hayley</b> defends&nbsp;...
When does hayley find out she's pregnant?
<b>Garcinia</b> kola is a species of flowering plant in the Clusiaceae or Guttiferae family . It is found in ... Cola-Acuminata-Heckel.jpg ... G. kola. Binomial name. Garcinia&nbsp;... The kola nut is the fruit of the kola tree, a genus (<b>Cola</b>) of trees that are native to the tropical rainforests of Africa. The caffeine-containing fruit of the tree is used as a flavoring ingredient in beverages, and is the origin of the term &quot;<b>cola</b>&quot;. Contents. 1 <b>General</b> description; 2 Uses; 3 History ... The kola nut has a <b>bitter</b> flavor and contains caffeine. <b>Garcinia</b> is a genus of flowering plants in the family Clusiaceae native to Asia, America, ... G. mannii is <b>popular</b> as a chew stick in western Africa, freshening the breath and cleaning the teeth. ... The Malaysian town of Beruas – often spelled &quot; Bruas&quot; – derives its <b>name</b> from the seashore mangosteen (G. hombroniana), known&nbsp;... This list contains the <b>names</b> of fruits that are considered edible either raw or in some cuisines. ... <b>Common name</b> &middot; Species <b>name</b> &middot; Cultivar list ... African mangosteen, <b>Garcinia</b> livingstonei. African oil palm fruit, Elaeis ... Kola nut, <b>Cola</b> nitida. A soft drink is a beverage that typically contains carbonated water, one or more flavourings and ... Almond – <b>common</b> mixed flavor in many drinks, also the primary flavor for brands like Suburban ... Brands of lemon-flavored soda include Coca-<b>Cola</b> with Lemon, Gini and Solo, among others. ... &quot;Budwine&quot; New Drink <b>Name</b>. Monkey fruit is a <b>common name</b> for several plants and can refer to some species in the following genera: Artocarpus &middot; <b>Garcinia</b> &middot; Limonia; Myrianthus&nbsp;... The following is a notable list of energy drinks, with a few coffee variants, and some soft drinks such as Coca-<b>Cola</b>, Mountain Dew, and Pepsi listed for ... Dew Energy and contains real sugar as is <b>common</b> with other UK soft drinks. ... 18 g sugar; Sugar-free 4 calories 1 g carbohydrates; <b>Garcinia</b> mangostana L. (rind and &nbsp;... Serapis or Sarapis is a Graeco-Egyptian deity. The cult of Serapis was introduced during the ... The <b>name</b> of the deity is derived from the syncretic worship of Osiris and the bull Apis as a single deity under the ... &quot;Sarapis&quot; was the most <b>common</b> form in Ancient Greek until Roman times, when &quot;Serapis&quot; became <b>common</b>. Binomial <b>name</b>. Monodora myristica. (Gaertn.) Dunal &middot; Synonyms. Annona myristica Gaertn. Monodora borealis Scott-Elliot; Monodora claessensii De Wild. Monodora grandiflora Benth. Monodora myristica, the calabash nutmeg, is a tropical tree of the family Annonaceae or ... This is now less <b>common</b> outside its region of production. Sterculiaceae was a family of flowering plants: based on the genus Sterculia. Genera are now ... Chiranthodendron Larreat; <b>Cola</b> Schott &amp; Endl; Commersonia J.R.Forst. ... POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:<b>names</b>:30005322-2 &middot; Tropicos: 42000102 &middot; VicFlora: 122b7525-d01e-47fb-bb34-2bfeacce4208; Watson &amp; Dallwitz: sterculi&nbsp;...
What is the common name of garcinia cola?
&quot;<b>The Girl Is Mine</b>&quot; is a song recorded by American singer Michael Jackson and English musician Paul McCartney. The track was written by Jackson and&nbsp;... &quot;<b>The Girl Is Mine</b>&quot; is a song by British electronic music duo 99 Souls. A mash-up of Destiny&#39;s Child&#39;s &quot;Girl&quot; (2004) and Brandy and Monica&#39;s &quot;The Boy Is Mine&quot;&nbsp;... <b>The Girl Is Mine</b> is a 1950 British drama film directed by Marjorie Deans and starring Patrick Macnee, Pamela Deeming and Lionel Murton. &quot;<b>The Girl Is Mine</b>&quot; is a 1983 single by Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney. <b>The</b> <b>Girl Is Mine</b> may also refer to: &quot;<b>The Girl Is Mine</b>&quot; (99 Souls song), 2015; <b>The Girl</b>&nbsp;... &quot;The Boy Is Mine&quot; is a 1998 duet by American singers Brandy and Monica written and ... The same year, &quot;The Boy Is Mine&quot; was sampled on &quot;<b>The Girl Is Mine</b>&quot; by British music duo 99 Souls. In 2016, the song was covered by producer J2 and&nbsp;... File talk:<b>The Girl Is Mine</b> (Michael Jackson song - sample).ogg ... This file is within the scope of WikiProject Songs, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage&nbsp;... 99 Souls are a British house duo. They are best known for their 2015 single &quot;<b>The</b> <b>Girl Is Mine</b>&quot;, a mash-up of Destiny&#39;s Child&#39;s &quot;Girl&quot; and Brandy and Monica&#39;s&nbsp;... &quot;Girl&quot; is a song recorded by American girl group Destiny&#39;s Child. Columbia Records released it ... as well as during their final tour Destiny Fulfilled... and Lovin&#39; It. In 2015, &quot;Girl&quot; was sampled on &quot;<b>The Girl Is Mine</b>&quot; by British music duo 99 Souls. Joel Adams (born (1996-12-16)16 December 1996) is an Australian pop/soul singer-songwriter ... of 15, singing a cover of Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney&#39;s &quot;<b>The Girl is Mine</b>&quot; for the X Factor Australia (under the name Joel Gonçalves). Thriller 25 is the 25th anniversary edition reissue of American singer Michael Jackson&#39;s sixth ... &quot;<b>The Girl Is Mine</b> 2008&quot; and &quot;Wanna Be Startin&#39; Somethin&#39; 2008&quot; were the first singles taken from the album. &quot;<b>The Girl Is Mine</b> 2008&quot; reached&nbsp;...
Who wrote the song the girl is mine?
&quot;It&#39;s the <b>Most Wonderful Time of the Year</b>&quot; is a popular Christmas song written in triple time in 1963 by Edward Pola and George Wyle. It was recorded and released that year by pop <b>singer</b> Andy Williams for his&nbsp;... 2. &quot;Dance and <b>Sing</b> (Il Est Né)&quot;, Choir, Orchestra, and Bells, 2:44. 3. &quot;It&#39;s the&nbsp;... The <b>Most Wonderful Time of the Year</b> is the eighth studio and first Christmas album by ... The Herald Angels <b>Sing</b>&quot; – 3:35; &quot;White Christmas&quot; – 3:10; &quot;The Holy City&quot; – 4:14; &quot;Angels We Have Heard on High&quot; (with Marina Prior) – 3:17; &quot;Have&nbsp;... &quot;It&#39;s the <b>Most Wonderful Time of the Year</b>&quot; Released: September 19, 2019; &quot; Christmas in New York&quot; Released: November 19, 2019. Christmas in the City is the third studio album by American <b>singer</b> Lea Michele. It was released&nbsp;... The Andy Williams Christmas Album is the first Christmas holiday album released by <b>singer</b> ... Though it was also the album that introduced Williams&#39; perennial holiday classic &quot;It&#39;s the <b>Most Wonderful Time of the Year</b>&quot;, Columbia instead opted&nbsp;... Kylie Christmas is the thirteenth studio album, and first Christmas album, by Australian <b>singer</b> ... On 8 December, Minogue performed &quot;It&#39;s the <b>Most Wonderful</b> <b>Time of the Year</b>&quot; on the Royal Variety Performance. Minogue promoted the album&nbsp;... Home for Christmas is the fourth studio album and first Christmas album from Christian rock band BarlowGirl. It was released on September 23, 2008 by Fervent Records and was produced by Otto Price and Susan Riley for Twelve-18 Entertainment. &quot;It&#39;s the <b>Most Wonderful Time of the Year</b>&quot;, &quot;Carol of the Bells / <b>Sing</b> We Now&nbsp;... Home for Christmas is the 13th album by Christian music and pop music <b>singer</b> Amy Grant, ... &quot;It&#39;s the <b>Most Wonderful Time of the Year</b>&quot;, Edward Pola, George Wyle, 2:26. 3. &quot;Joy to the World/For Unto Us a Child Is Born&quot;, George Frideric Handel&nbsp;... We Need a Little Christmas is the fifth Christmas album by American pop <b>singer</b> Andy Williams ... Robert Wells) – 4:02; &quot;It&#39;s the <b>Most Wonderful Time of the Year</b>&quot; ( Edward Pola, George Wyle) – 3:34; &quot;Jolly Old St. Nicholas&quot; (traditional) – 2:33&nbsp;... Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a soundtrack album to the 1964 Rankin/ Bass television ... &quot;The <b>Most Wonderful Day of the Year</b>&quot; – 2:18; &quot;A Holly Jolly Christmas&quot; – 1:18; &quot;Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer&quot; Finale – 1:19 ... and B1 - the Burl Ives&#39; <b>sung</b> and instrumental versions of &quot;Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer&quot;).
Who sings the most wonderful time of the year?
Clarence Ray Allen (January 16, 1930 – January 17, 2006) was an American criminal who was <b>executed</b> by lethal injection at San Quentin State Prison in <b>California</b> for the murders of three people. At age 76 in 2006, he became the second-oldest inmate at the <b>time</b> to be <b>executed</b> in the United ... As part of the burglary plot against Fran&#39;s Market, he arranged for <b>someone</b> to&nbsp;... Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of <b>California</b>. As of March 2019, further ... The <b>last execution</b> that took place in <b>California</b> was in 2006. ... At around the <b>time</b> of its founding, Michael Millman became the director of CAP. ... Serial killer William Bonin was the first <b>person</b> to be <b>executed</b> under these new laws,&nbsp;... The following is a list of people <b>executed</b> by the U.S. State of <b>California</b> since capital punishment was resumed in 1976. Since the 1976 U.S. Supreme Court&nbsp;... This is a list of offenders <b>executed</b> in the United States in 2018. A total of twenty- five death row ... 83, the Oldest Inmate <b>Put to Death</b> in Modern Era&quot;. The New York <b>Times</b>. ... &quot;Robert Butts <b>executed</b> for 1996 murder. <b>Final</b> words:&#39;It burns, man&#39; &quot;. 2018-05-04. Elizabeth Ann Duncan, also known as Ma Duncan (about 1904 – 8 August 1962), was an American murderer. She was convicted of orchestrating the murder of her daughter-in-law in 1958. She was the <b>last</b> woman to be <b>executed in California</b> before the United States ... At <b>times</b> distressed about her life, Elizabeth Duncan tried to commit suicide. Evelita Juanita Spinelli (October 17, 1889 - November 22, 1941) nicknamed The Duchess, was the first woman to be <b>executed</b> by the state of <b>California</b>. ... Los Angeles <b>Times</b>. Retrieved June 8 ... &quot;<b>Last</b> Steps and <b>Last</b> Words on Death Row&quot;. At age 76, he was the oldest <b>person</b> ever <b>executed in California</b> (by lethal injection on January 17, 2006) and the <b>last</b> in the entire state of <b>California</b> . Barbara Graham (June 26, 1923 – June 3, 1955) was an American criminal convicted of murder. She was <b>executed</b> in the gas chamber at San Quentin Prison on the same ... As a teenager, she was arrested for vagrancy and sentenced to serve <b>time</b> at ... Her <b>last</b> words were, &quot;Good people are always so sure they&#39;re right. A lethal <b>execution</b> room in the San Quentin State Prison in <b>California</b>. Lethal injection is the practice of injecting one or more drugs into a <b>person</b> by a government for ... than the methods of <b>execution</b> in place at the <b>time</b>, such as the electric chair and gas chamber. ... &quot;China executes drug kingpin with <b>last</b> moments on TV&quot;. A gas chamber is an apparatus for killing humans or other animals with gas, consisting of a ... In 1957, Burton Abbott was <b>executed</b> as the governor of <b>California</b>, Goodwin J. Knight, was on the ... As of 2010, the <b>last person</b> to be <b>executed</b> in the gas chamber was German national Walter ... The New York <b>Times</b> (1983-09-02).
When was the last time someone was put to death in california?
Quill loses his Celestial powers soon after Ego&#39;s <b>death</b>. Yondu sacrifices himself to save Quill and <b>dies</b> in the vacuum of space. Meanwhile, Quill realizes that the&nbsp;... A third film, <b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> Vol. 3, is in development. Contents. 1 Plot; <b>2</b> Cast; 3&nbsp;... <b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> are a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books ... It also provided the motivation the team would need, as &quot;on the heels of <b>two</b> back-to-back ... After the <b>death</b> of Star-Lord, the <b>Guardians</b> disband. <b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> Vol. <b>2</b>: Awesome Mix Vol. <b>2</b> (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the ... With Bowie&#39;s <b>death</b> however, Gunn hoped to find a way to include the chosen song somewhere else in the film as a &quot;fair and appropriate&quot; way to&nbsp;... Pom Klementieff portrays the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films <b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> Vol. <b>2</b> (2017), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), and&nbsp;... Knowhere (pronounced &quot;no where&quot;) is a fictional location appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is an interdimensional crossroads and scientific observatory. Knowhere is a severed head of an ancient celestial being. Contents. 1 Development; <b>2</b> Overview; 3 Other versions; 4 In other media ... Knowhere appears in the <b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> TV series. Adam Warlock, originally known as Him or Adam, is a fictional character appearing in American ... 2007 - April 2008), he was a key character in <b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> vol. <b>2</b>, #1-25 (July 2008 - April 2010), The ... While on a new quest, Thanos encounters Warlock&#39;s soul in <b>Death&#39;s</b> domain. It follows Thanos back to the living&nbsp;... Taserface is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Chris Sullivan appeared as Taserface in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film <b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> Vol. <b>2</b>. ... The heroes eject from the main ship, leaving Taserface to <b>die</b>. Before the ship explodes, Taserface contacts the&nbsp;... Pom Alexandra Klementieff (born 3 May 1986) is a French actress and model. She was trained ... Klementieff&#39;s father <b>died</b> of cancer when she was 5, and her mother had schizophrenia and was unable ... &quot;Meet Pom Klementieff, the Actress Behind the Buzzed-About New Character Mantis in <b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> Vol. <b>2</b>&quot;. The novel is an adaptation of the first four parts of Adams&#39; radio series of the same name. The novel was first published in London on 12 October 1979. It sold &nbsp;...
Who dies in guardians of the galexy 2?
<b>Jean</b>-<b>Ralphio</b> Saperstein is a fictional character <b>played</b> by Ben Schwartz in the American comedy television series <b>Parks and Recreation</b>. He is the cocky friend &nbsp;... Ben Schwartz (born September 15, 1981) is an American <b>actor</b>, comedian, writer, director, and producer. He is known for portraying <b>Jean</b>-<b>Ralphio</b> Saperstein on the NBC sitcom <b>Parks and Recreation</b>&nbsp;... ... Retta as Donna Meagle &middot; Ben Schwartz as <b>Jean</b>-<b>Ralphio</b> Saperstein. Episode chronology. ← Previous &quot;Christmas Scandal&quot;, Next → &quot;Leslie&#39;s House&quot;. <b>Parks</b> <b>and Recreation</b> (season 2) &middot; List of <b>Parks and Recreation</b> episodes. &quot;The Set Up&quot; is the 13th episode of the second season of the American comedy television ... Leslie, and Ben Schwartz, <b>who played</b> Tom&#39;s fast-talking friend <b>Jean</b>-<b>Ralphio</b>. <b>Jean</b>-<b>Ralphio</b> Saperstein (Ben Schwartz) is the idiotic and cocky friend of Tom Haverford who, like Tom himself,&nbsp;... Jenny Sarah Slate (born March 25, 1982) is an American actress, comedian and author. She has <b>played</b> Mona-Lisa Saperstein on <b>Parks and Recreation</b> and&nbsp;... &quot;One Last Ride&quot; is the series finale of the television sitcom <b>Parks and Recreation</b>. The episode ... Elsewhere, <b>Jean</b>-<b>Ralphio</b> (Ben Schwartz) fakes his death with his sister Mona Lisa (Jenny Slate) for the insurance money with plans to leave the&nbsp;... ... Andy Milder as Freddy; Ben Schwartz as <b>Jean</b>-<b>Ralphio</b> Saperstein. Episode chronology. ← Previous &quot;Eagleton&quot;, Next → &quot;Road Trip&quot;. <b>Parks and Recreation</b> ( season 3) &middot; List of <b>Parks and Recreation</b> episodes. &quot;The Fight&quot; is the thirteenth episode of the third season of the American comedy television ... Each <b>actor</b> spent about two days on their own filming their Snakehole Lounge&nbsp;... Tom is pleasantly surprised to find his ex-girlfriend Lucy at the party, whom <b>Jean</b>- <b>Ralphio</b> invited, though he wanted to hook up with her, forgetting that Tom and&nbsp;... Andy and April&#39;s Fancy Party is the ninth episode of the third season of the American comedy television series <b>Parks and Recreation</b>, ... Ben Schwartz reprised his role as Tom&#39;s playboy-like friend <b>Jean</b>-<b>Ralphio</b> Saperstein. April&#39;s ... Mark Rivers <b>played</b> the drums, Andrew Burlinson <b>played</b> guitar and <b>Parks and</b> <b>Recreation</b>&nbsp;... <b>Parks and Recreation</b> is an American political satire sitcom television series created by Greg ... Tom sells Rent-A-Swag to <b>Jean</b>-<b>Ralphio&#39;s</b> father, Dr. Saperstein in a cash settlement and opens a restaurant called &quot;Tom&#39;s Bistro&quot;. ... After Amy Poehler agreed to <b>play</b> the lead, they decided the series would revolve around an&nbsp;...
Who plays john ralphio in parks and rec?
The British colonization of the Americas describes the history of the establishment of control, ... Following the <b>first</b> voyage of Christopher Columbus in 1492, Spain and ... In 1497, <b>King</b> Henry VII of <b>England</b> dispatched an expedition led by John ... <b>Britain&#39;s</b> last <b>colony</b> on the <b>American</b> mainland, British Honduras, <b>became</b> a&nbsp;... The <b>Colony</b> of Virginia, chartered in 1606 and settled in 1607, was the <b>first</b> enduring English <b>colony</b> in North <b>America</b>, ... Tobacco <b>became</b> Virginia&#39;s <b>first</b> profitable export, the production of which had a significant impact on ... In 1624, the Virginia Company&#39;s charter was revoked by <b>King</b> James I, and the Virginia <b>colony</b> was&nbsp;... British <b>America</b> refers to the British Empire&#39;s <b>colonial</b> territories in <b>America</b> from 1607 to 1783. ... That term was <b>first</b> used informally in 1783, but it was uncommon before the ... The Treaty of Paris (1783) ended the war, and <b>Britain</b> lost much of this ... The Thirteen <b>Colonies</b> that <b>became</b> the original states of the United States:. The Thirteen <b>Colonies</b>, also known as the Thirteen British <b>Colonies</b> or the Thirteen <b>American</b> ... In 1606, <b>King</b> James I of <b>England</b> granted charters to both the Plymouth Company and the London Company for the ... The British <b>colonies</b> in North <b>America became</b> part of the global British trading network, as the value tripled for&nbsp;... The <b>colonial</b> history of the United States covers the history of European colonization of <b>America</b> ... It was at the Roanoke <b>Colony</b> that Virginia Dare <b>became</b> the <b>first</b> English child born in <b>America</b>; her fate is unknown. ... Under <b>King</b> James II of <b>England</b>, the New <b>England colonies</b>, New York, and the Jerseys were briefly united&nbsp;... For the <b>first</b> few years of <b>colonial</b> life, the fur trade was the ... Governor Carver suddenly died shortly after the Mayflower returned to <b>England</b>. ... Winslow (who later <b>became</b> the chief diplomat of the <b>colony</b>) set out to ... and Corbitant, pledging their loyalty to <b>King</b> James. The Middle <b>Colonies</b> were a subset of the thirteen <b>colonies</b> in British <b>America</b>, located between the New <b>England Colonies</b> and ... The Duke of York and the <b>King of England</b> would later grant others ownership of the land which would <b>become</b> the ... Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon <b>became</b> the royal <b>colony&#39;s</b> <b>first</b> governor. Massachusetts was colonized by English settlers in the early 17th century and <b>became</b> the ... The new <b>king</b> William III established the Province of Massachusetts Bay in ... In the 19th century, New <b>England became America&#39;s</b> center of manufacturing ... In 1690, the Massachusetts Bay <b>Colony became</b> the <b>first</b> to issue paper&nbsp;... The English overseas possessions, also known as the English <b>colonial</b> empire, comprised a ... In North <b>America</b>, Newfoundland and Virginia were the <b>first</b> centres of English ... Through the remainder of the Middle Ages the kings of <b>England</b> held ... <b>first</b> permanently settled in 1670, <b>became</b> a separate British <b>colony</b> in 1710. In March 1629, it succeeded in obtaining from <b>King</b> Charles a royal charter for the establishment of the Massachusetts Bay <b>Colony</b>. In 1630, the <b>first</b> ships of the&nbsp;...
Who was the king of england when america first became a colony?
<b>Supergirl</b> is an American superhero action-adventure drama television series developed by Ali ... For the <b>season&#39;s</b> home media release, the <b>episodes</b> were restored to <b>their</b> original production order, which is how the <b>episodes</b> are presented ... <b>1</b> In Total Viewers, NBC Tops Demo; &#39;Big Bang Theory&#39; Most Watched Series&quot;. <b>Season</b> chronology. Next → <b>Season</b> 2 &middot; List of <b>Supergirl episodes</b>. The first <b>season</b> of the American television series <b>Supergirl</b>, which is based on the DC Comics ... Kara learns that <b>there</b> are hundreds of aliens on Earth, most of whom came ... In July 2015, Adler spoke on <b>how much</b> influence Superman would have on the&nbsp;... <b>Supergirl</b> is an American superhero television series developed by Ali Adler, Greg Berlanti and ... Malina Weissman (<b>seasons 1</b> and 2) and Izabela Vidovic ( seasons 3 and 4) ... In the <b>episode</b> &quot;Hostile Takeover&quot;, she suspects that Kara is <b>Supergirl</b>. ... Guggenheim felt &quot;If <b>there&#39;s</b> an appetite for it from the fans and from the&nbsp;... &quot;Crisis on Infinite Earths&quot; is the sixth annual Arrowverse crossover event, featuring <b>episodes</b> of the television series <b>Supergirl</b>, Batwoman, The Flash, Arrow , and Legends of Tomorrow on The CW. The <b>Supergirl</b>, Batwoman, and The Flash <b>episodes</b> aired in December 2019, ... Moreover, the preceding <b>episodes</b> of Arrow <b>season</b> eight and <b>much</b> of The&nbsp;... The fourth <b>season</b> of the American television series <b>Supergirl</b>, which is based on the DC ... <b>They</b> are joined by new cast members Sam Witwer, Nicole Maines, and April Parker Jones. The series ... <b>1 Episodes</b>; 2 Cast and characters ... The duo added that &quot;This is the <b>season</b> where Kara becomes as <b>much</b> a hero as <b>Supergirl</b> . Previous <b>Season 1</b>. Next → Season 3 &middot; List of <b>Supergirl episodes</b>. The second season of the American television series <b>Supergirl</b>, which is based on the DC ... The DEO deduces that <b>there</b> is a mole who smuggled the Kryptonite out. ... out of 10, giving the verdict, &quot;In <b>many</b> ways, <b>Supergirl</b> improved in its second season as the&nbsp;... See also: List of <b>Supergirl episodes</b> ... (millions). 88, <b>1</b>, &quot;Event Horizon&quot;, Jesse Warn, Derek Simon &amp; Nicki Holcomb, October 6, 2019&nbsp;... &quot;Elseworlds&quot; is the fifth annual Arrowverse crossover event that features <b>episodes</b> of the live-action television series The Flash, Arrow, and <b>Supergirl</b> ... <b>They</b> find Clark, who agrees to return with them to Earth-<b>1</b> while Kara persuades Alex ... capacity&quot;, and that because Legends of Tomorrow would have a 16-<b>episode</b> <b>season</b>,&nbsp;... &quot;Crisis on Earth-X&quot; is the fourth annual Arrowverse crossover event, featuring <b>episodes</b> of the live-action television series <b>Supergirl</b>, Arrow, The Flash, and Legends of Tomorrow on The CW. The crossover began on November 27, 2017, with <b>Supergirl</b> and Arrow, and ... While he felt that the <b>Supergirl episode</b> &quot;clearly isn&#39;t in <b>much</b> of a hurry to get&nbsp;... &quot;Invasion!&quot; is the third annual Arrowverse crossover event, with <b>episodes</b> of the television series The Flash, Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow on The CW, and is inspired by the 1989 comic miniseries Invasion!. Events at the end of the <b>Supergirl episode</b> &quot;Medusa&quot; on November 28, 2016, ... Yes, <b>they</b> had [<b>many</b>] <b>episodes</b> to choose from, but it was a lot harder than&nbsp;...
How many episodes are there in season 1 of supergirl?
<b>Pages</b>, 127. Awards, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1953) Nobel Prize in Literature ( 1954). ISBN &middot; 0-684-80122-1 &middot; OCLC &middot; 19793 &middot; Dewey Decimal. 813.52. LC Class , PS3515.E37. The <b>Old Man and the Sea</b> is a short novel written by the American author Ernest Hemingway in ... <b>Old Man and the Sea</b>, is pieced out with an extraordinary <b>quantity</b> of fakery,&nbsp;... A Very <b>Old Man</b> with Enormous Wings and subtitled &quot;A Tale for Children&quot; is a short story by ... Pelayo and Elisenda want to send the <b>old man</b> out to <b>sea</b> with food and water for three days and let nature take care of him. However, when they go ... The <b>old man</b> is described <b>many</b> times throughout as having &quot; antiquarian&quot; eyes. Ernest Miller Hemingway (July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961) was an American journalist, novelist, ... <b>Many</b> of his works are considered classics of American literature. ... in January 1946, he began work on The Garden of Eden, finishing 800 <b>pages</b> by June. ... The <b>Old Man and the Sea</b> became a book-of-the-month selection, made&nbsp;... The <b>Old Man and the Sea</b> (Старик и море) is a 1999 paint-on-glass-animated short film directed by Russian animator Aleksandr Petrov, based on the novel of the same name by Ernest Hemingway. The film won <b>many</b> awards, including the Academy Award for Best Animated ... What links here &middot; Related changes &middot; Upload file &middot; Special <b>pages</b> &middot; Permanent&nbsp;... The <b>Old Man and the Sea</b> is a 1958 American adventure drama film directed by John Sturges, ... Tools. What links here &middot; Related changes &middot; Upload file &middot; Special <b>pages</b> &middot; Permanent link &middot; Page information &middot; Wikidata item &middot; Cite this page&nbsp;... For Whom the Bell Tolls is a novel by Ernest Hemingway published in 1940. It tells the story of ... <b>Many</b> of the characters, including Robert Jordan, would prefer death over capture ... Since 1953, when The <b>Old Man and the Sea</b> was published in Madrid, most of Hemingway&#39;s stories and novels had been published in Spain. &quot;The Terrible <b>Old Man</b>&quot; is a short story of less than 1200 words by American writer H. P. ... He has a <b>number</b> of similarities with later characters created by Lovecraft, in particular Joseph Curwen ... What links here &middot; Related changes &middot; Upload file &middot; Special <b>pages</b> &middot; Permanent link &middot; Page information &middot; Wikidata item &middot; Cite this page &nbsp;... The <b>Old Man and the Sea</b> is a 1990 television movie based on the novel The <b>Old</b> <b>Man and the</b> ... Tools. What links here &middot; Related changes &middot; Upload file &middot; Special <b>pages</b> &middot; Permanent link &middot; Page information &middot; Wikidata item &middot; Cite this page&nbsp;... The Cay is a teen novel written by Theodore Taylor. It was published in 1969. The Cay took only three weeks to complete. Taylor based the character of the boy in his book on a child who was aboard the Hato, when it was torpedoed, who drifts out to <b>sea</b> on a lifeboat. ... and Phillip is stranded in the <b>sea</b> with an <b>old</b> black <b>man</b> named Timothy and a&nbsp;... In Greek mythology, the <b>Old Man</b> of the <b>Sea</b> was a primordial figure who could be identified as any of several water-gods, generally Nereus or Proteus, but also&nbsp;...
Number of pages in the old man and the sea?
The <b>subclavian vein</b> is a paired large vein, one on either side of the body, that is responsible for draining blood from the upper extremities, allowing this blood to&nbsp;... It terminates at the lateral margin of the first rib, at which it becomes the <b>subclavian vein</b>. It is accompanied along its course by a similarly named artery, the&nbsp;... The left and right brachiocephalic veins (or innominate veins) in the upper chest are formed by the union of each corresponding internal jugular vein and <b>subclavian vein</b>. A lymph duct is a great lymphatic vessel that empties lymph into one of the <b>subclavian veins</b>. There are two lymph ducts in the body—the right lymphatic duct and&nbsp;... Paget–Schroetter disease, is a form of upper extremity deep vein thrombosis ( DVT), a medical condition in which blood clots form in the deep veins of the arms. These DVTs typically occur in the axillary and/or <b>subclavian veins</b>. It drains into the systemic (blood) circulation at the junction of the left <b>subclavian</b> and internal jugular <b>veins</b>, at the commencement of the brachiocephalic <b>vein</b>. The external jugular <b>vein</b> crosses its medial part and receives the transverse scapular, transverse cervical, and anterior jugular <b>veins</b>, which frequently form a &nbsp;... It is provided with two pairs of valves, the lower pair being placed at its entrance into the <b>subclavian vein</b>, the upper in most cases about 4 cm above the clavicle. The <b>subclavian veins</b> lie just behind the clavicle on each side and therefore known as <b>subclavian vein</b>. Indications: Catheter placement in one of the big veins (&nbsp;... A central venous catheter (CVC), also known as a central line, central venous line, or central venous access catheter, is a catheter placed into a large vein. It is a form of venous access. Catheters can be placed in veins in the neck (internal jugular vein), chest (<b>subclavian vein</b>&nbsp;...
Major veins that drain into the brachiocephalic veins?
The second <b>season</b> of the fantasy drama television series <b>Game of Thrones</b> premiered in the United States on HBO on April 1, 2012, and concluded on June 3,&nbsp;... During the course of the series, 73 <b>episodes</b> of <b>Game of Thrones</b> aired over eight <b>seasons</b>. Contents. 1 Series overview; <b>2</b>&nbsp;... Although the first season closely follows the events of the first novel, later seasons have made significant changes. According to David Benioff, the <b>TV</b> adaptation is&nbsp;... <b>Game of Thrones</b>: <b>Season 2</b> (soundtrack). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 2</b>) &middot; List of Game of Thrones episodes. &quot;The North Remembers&quot; is the second season premiere episode of HBO&#39;s fantasy television series Game of Thrones&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 2</b>) episodes&quot;. The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes&nbsp;... The DVD and Blu-ray box sets of <b>Game of Thrones</b>&#39;s second <b>season</b> contain a 30 -minute feature covering the production of the episode. <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 2</b>) &middot; List of Game of Thrones episodes. &quot;The Prince of Winterfell&quot; is the eighth episode of the second season of HBO&#39;s medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones. <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 2</b>) &middot; List of Game of Thrones episodes. &quot;The Night Lands&quot; is the second episode of the second season of HBO&#39;s medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones. ... season of the HBO medieval fantasy television series <b>Game of Thrones</b>. It is the sixth episode of <b>season 2</b> to be written by series co-creators David Benioff and&nbsp;...
How many episodes are in season 2 of game of thrones?
As in the comics, this <b>season</b> is mainly set in both an abandoned <b>prison</b> and an active rural town of survivors. Set eight months after&nbsp;... The <b>Walking</b> Dead (<b>season 3</b>) &middot; List of The <b>Walking</b> Dead episodes. &quot;Seed&quot; is the third season premiere of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The <b>Walking</b> ... As many of the dispatched <b>walkers</b> wear <b>prison</b> or guard uniforms, Rick&nbsp;... Rick kills the leader of the <b>prisoners</b>, Tomas, who tries to assassinate him. Episode no. <b>Season 3</b>. Episode 2. Directed by, Billy Gierhart. Written by, Nichole Beattie. Moore was later cast on <b>season 3</b> as Andrew through his agency: &quot;Production was very hush hush about <b>season 3</b> so I didn&#39;t even know I&nbsp;... The <b>Walking</b> Dead (<b>season 3</b>) &middot; List of The <b>Walking</b> Dead episodes. &quot;Hounded&quot; is the sixth episode of the third season of the post-apocalyptic horror television ... was covered in masking her presence from the <b>walkers</b> that surround the <b>prison</b>. The <b>Walking</b> Dead (<b>season 3</b>) &middot; List of The <b>Walking</b> Dead episodes. &quot;Home&quot; is the tenth episode of the third season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series ... When Carl (Chandler Riggs) finds more <b>walkers in the prison&#39;s</b> boiler room,&nbsp;... Striving to hold onto humanity, Rick and his fellow survivors struggle to maintain their close to an ideal life at the <b>prison</b> as problems arise in the&nbsp;... The <b>Walking</b> Dead (<b>season 3</b>) &middot; List of The <b>Walking</b> Dead episodes. &quot;Killer Within&quot; is the fourth episode of the third season of the post-apocalyptic horror television ... Outside the <b>prison</b>, an unidentified individual lures a group of <b>walkers</b> towards &nbsp;... The-<b>walking</b>-dead-infected-<b>3</b>.jpg. The members of the council address the illness that is spreading across the <b>prison</b>. <b>Episode</b> no. <b>Season</b> 4. <b>Episode</b> 2. Directed&nbsp;... The <b>Walking</b> Dead (<b>season 3</b>) &middot; List of The <b>Walking</b> Dead episodes. &quot;This Sorrowful Life&quot; is the fifteenth and penultimate episode of the third season of the ... At the <b>prison</b>, Glenn receives Hershel&#39;s permission to marry Maggie, and then&nbsp;...
Who let the walkers in the prison in season 3?
<b>Godzilla</b> is a 2014 American monster <b>film</b> directed by Gareth Edwards. It is a reboot of Toho&#39;s ... Hawkins <b>was the last</b> actress to be cast while the <b>film was</b> undergoing principal photography. ... After the <b>release</b> of 2004&#39;s <b>Godzilla</b>: <b>Final</b> Wars, marking the 50th anniversary of the <b>Godzilla film</b> franchise, Toho announced that it&nbsp;... <b>Godzilla</b>: King of the Monsters <b>was</b> theatrically released <b>on</b> May 31, 2019, ... Farmiga noted that while the <b>previous film</b> focused <b>on</b> a father/son relationship, King of ... He said that he had no problem <b>coming</b> back for a sequel if the <b>film did</b> well,&nbsp;... The <b>Godzilla</b> (ゴジラ, Gojira) franchise is a Japanese media franchise created and owned by ... For its North American <b>release</b>, the <b>film was</b> reworked as an adaptation and released in 1956 as <b>Godzilla</b>, King of the Monsters! ... After the <b>release</b> of 2004&#39;s <b>Godzilla</b>: <b>Final</b> Wars, marking the 50th anniversary of the <b>Godzilla film</b>&nbsp;... The <b>release</b> of <b>Godzilla</b>: <b>Final</b> Wars coincided with the 50th anniversary of the ... The <b>film&#39;s</b> soundtrack <b>was</b> composed by Keith Emerson, Nobuhiko Morino, and&nbsp;... The most <b>recent release</b> of the soundtrack <b>was</b> in April 2010, by Classic Media. It included the above tracks and an additional five tracks: No. Title, Length. 1. &quot;&nbsp;... <b>Godzilla</b> is a 1998 American monster <b>film</b> directed by Roland Emmerich, co- written by ... <b>Godzilla was</b> theatrically released <b>on</b> May 20, 1998, to negative reviews and ... During its <b>final</b> week in <b>release</b>, the <b>film</b> opened in 19th place grossing&nbsp;... (1956), which he grew <b>up</b> watching. Spielberg described <b>Godzilla</b> as &quot;the most masterful of all the dinosaur <b>movies</b> because it made you believe it <b>was</b> really&nbsp;... King Kong vs. <b>Godzilla</b> is a 1962 Japanese Monster <b>film</b> directed by Ishirō Honda , with special ... <b>Godzilla was</b> released theatrically in Japan <b>on</b> August 11, 1962. ... next to <b>Godzilla</b> at the summit of Mount Fuji and the two engage in a <b>final</b> battle. ... This <b>release</b> is known among fans for its exciting and dynamic <b>movie</b> poster&nbsp;... <b>Godzilla</b> vs. Kong is an upcoming American monster <b>film</b> directed by Adam Wingard. A sequel ... That same month, Wingard revealed Hong Kong as one of the <b>final</b> shooting locations and that principal photography had wrapped. ... The <b>film was</b> previously scheduled to <b>be released on</b> May 29, May 22, and March 13, 2020. Shin <b>Godzilla</b> (シン・ゴジラ, Shin Gōjira) is a 2016 Japanese kaiju <b>film</b> directed by Hideaki Anno ... It <b>was</b> more than triple the first weekend&#39;s gross of 2004&#39;s <b>Godzilla</b>: <b>Final</b> Wars, the ... &#39;When is the next Japanese <b>Godzilla movie coming</b> <b>out</b>?
When did the last godzilla movie come out?
In humans, <b>implantation</b> is the stage of pregnancy at which the embryo adheres to the wall of the uterus. At this stage of prenatal development, the conceptus is called a <b>blastocyst</b>. ... In humans, <b>implantation</b> of a fertilized ovum is most likely to <b>occur</b> around nine days after ovulation; however, this can range between six and &nbsp;... Early development of the embryo from ovulation through <b>implantation</b> in humans. The <b>blastocyst</b> stage occurs between 5 and 9 days&nbsp;... Embryonic diapause (aka delayed <b>implantation</b>) is a reproductive strategy used by approximately 100 different mammals in seven or eight different orders. In embryonic diapause, the embryonic <b>blastocyst does</b> not immediately <b>implant</b> ... Little to no development <b>takes place</b> while the embryo remains unattached to the &nbsp;... Embryo transfer refers to a step in the process of assisted reproduction in which embryos are ... In a natural cycle the embryo transfer <b>takes place</b> in the luteal phase at a time where the ... The time of receptivity is the <b>implantation</b> window. ... the rate <b>would</b> increase to 32% to 42% live births if clinics used <b>blastocyst</b> transfer. Bilaminar <b>blastocyst</b> or bilaminar disc refers to the epiblast and the hypoblast, evolved from the ... <b>Blastocyst implantation</b> will <b>occur</b> during the second week of fetal development in ... are complete, the remaining epiblast cells <b>do</b> not ingress through the primitive streak; rather they remain on the outside and form the ectoderm. Human embryonic development, or human embryogenesis, refers to the development and ... A <b>blastocyst</b> is then formed and <b>implanted</b> in the uterus. ... Fertilization <b>takes place</b> when the spermatozoon has successfully entered the ovum and ... This closes with further development of the system but before it <b>does</b> , a second&nbsp;... The placenta is a temporary organ that connects the developing fetus via the umbilical cord to ... The placenta begins to develop upon <b>implantation of the</b> <b>blastocyst</b> into the maternal endometrium. The outer ... space through these spiral arteries which bathe the fetal villi in blood, allowing an exchange of gases to <b>take</b> <b>place</b>. A morula (Latin, morus: mulberry) is an early-stage embryo consisting of 16 cells (called blastomeres) in a solid ball contained within the zona pellucida. A morula is distinct from a <b>blastocyst</b> in that a morula (3–4 days after ... A morula, if untouched and allowed to remain <b>implanted</b>, will eventually develop into a <b>blastocyst</b>. Embryonic stem cells (ES cells or ESCs) are pluripotent stem cells derived from the inner cell mass of a <b>blastocyst</b>, an early-stage pre-<b>implantation</b> embryo. Human embryos reach the <b>blastocyst</b> stage 4–5 days post fertilization, ... For differentiation to <b>occur</b>, the human embryonic stem cell line is removed from the supporting&nbsp;... In early embryogenesis of most eutherian mammals, the inner cell mass is the mass of cells inside the primordial embryo that will eventually give rise to the definitive structures of the fetus. This structure forms in the earliest steps of development, before <b>implantation</b> ... The ICM lies within the blastocoele (more correctly termed &quot;<b>blastocyst</b> cavity&quot;,&nbsp;...
Where does implantation of the blastocyst take place?
The <b>Eagles</b> gained the <b>2004</b> NFC <b>Super Bowl</b> berth after 3 ... Owens to be the impact <b>player</b> to help get them to the <b>Super Bowl</b>. ... McNabb <b>had</b> the best season of his career in <b>2004</b>,&nbsp;... In their first <b>Super Bowl</b> appearance since Super ... Reid challenged the <b>play</b> and the <b>Eagles were</b>&nbsp;... Donovan Jamal McNabb (born November 25, 1976) is an American former football quarterback who <b>played</b> in the National Football League (NFL) for 13 seasons, primarily with the Philadelphia <b>Eagles</b>. Before his NFL career, he <b>played</b> football and basketball for Syracuse ... McNabb <b>was the Eagles</b>&#39; starting quarterback from 1999 to 2009. The history of the Philadelphia <b>Eagles</b> begins in 1933. In their history, the <b>Eagles</b> have appeared in the <b>Super Bowl</b> three times, ... Berwanger, <b>who had</b> no interest in <b>playing</b> professional football, elected to go to ... The <b>Eagles</b> traveled to New Orleans for <b>Super Bowl</b> XV, which was <b>played</b> on ... <b>2004 Super Bowl</b> run[edit]. The National Football League playoffs for the <b>2004</b> season began on January 8, 2005. The postseason tournament concluded with the New England Patriots defeating the Philadelphia <b>Eagles</b> in <b>Super Bowl</b> ... Although the <b>Super Bowl</b>, the fourth and final round of the playoffs, is <b>played</b> at a neutral site, the designated home&nbsp;... <b>Super Bowl</b> XXXVIII was an American football game between the National Football Conference ... This <b>was the</b> first <b>Super Bowl</b> to be <b>played</b> in a stadium with a retractable roof (but it was eventually closed during the ... The Panthers then went on the road again to eliminate the <b>Eagles</b> in the NFC Championship Game, 14–3. On the following <b>play</b>, the <b>Eagles</b> once again ... It <b>was the</b> first time New England trailed during the entire postseason. ... For the first time in <b>Super Bowl</b> history, the game was&nbsp;... Terrell Eldorado Owens popularly known by his initials, T.O., is a former American football wide receiver who <b>played</b> in the National Football League ( NFL) for 16 seasons. A six-time Pro Bowl selection and five-time first-team All-Pro , Owens holds or ... However, they <b>were</b> shot down 31–6 against the soon to be <b>Super Bowl</b>&nbsp;... The 2005 Philadelphia <b>Eagles</b> season <b>was the</b> franchise&#39;s 73rd season in the National Football League, and the seventh under head coach Andy Reid. After making the playoffs every season since 2000 and winning the past four NFC East crowns, the <b>Eagles</b> failed to improve on their 13–3 record from <b>2004</b> and fell to 6– 10, ... After the <b>Super Bowl</b>, the future looked bright for the team, but the onset of the&nbsp;... Brian Patrick Dawkins Sr. (born October 13, 1973) is a former American football safety who <b>played</b> 16 seasons in the National Football League (NFL), primarily with the Philadelphia <b>Eagles</b>. He <b>played</b> college football at Clemson and was drafted by the <b>Eagles</b> in the ... He also <b>made</b> one <b>Super Bowl</b> appearance with the <b>Eagles</b> in XXXIX, which&nbsp;...
Who did eagles play in 2004 super bowl?
The <b>Battle of Trenton</b> was a small but pivotal battle during the American Revolutionary War, which took place on the morning of December 26, 1776, in Trenton,&nbsp;... The Battle of the Assunpink Creek, also known as the Second <b>Battle of Trenton</b>, was a battle between American and British troops that took place in and around&nbsp;... The <b>Battle of Trenton</b> was fought on December 26, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War campaign for New Jersey. In a surprise attack, the Continental &nbsp;... The <b>battles of Trenton</b> and Princeton were a boost to the morale of the patriot cause, leading many recruits to join the&nbsp;... The <b>Trenton Battle</b> Monument is a massive column-type structure in the <b>Battle</b> Monument section of <b>Trenton</b>, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. Nearly 900 Hessians were captured at the <b>battle</b>. It is one of Trumbull&#39;s series of historical paintings on the war, which also includes the Declaration of&nbsp;... Trumbull painted a much smaller version (26 1/2 inches (67 cm) x 18 1/2 inches ( 47 cm)), entitled George Washington before the <b>Battle of Trenton</b>, c. 1792–94,&nbsp;... ... Rall quartered in <b>Trenton</b>. The army crossed the river back to Pennsylvania, this time laden with prisoners and military stores taken as a result of the <b>battle</b>. The Crossing is a 2000 American made-for-television historical film about George Washington crossing the Delaware River and the <b>Battle of Trenton</b>, directed by&nbsp;... The Hessians captured in the <b>Battle of Trenton</b> were paraded through the streets of Philadelphia to raise American morale; anger at their presence helped the&nbsp;...
Who were the leaders of the battle of trenton?
In North America, the term &quot;<b>Dust Bowl</b>&quot; <b>was</b> first used to describe a series of <b>dust</b> <b>storms</b> that <b>hit</b> the prairies of Canada and the United <b>States</b> during the 1930s,&nbsp;... The <b>Dust Bowl was</b> a period of severe <b>dust storms</b> that greatly damaged the ecology and ... Map of states and counties affected by the Dust Bowl between 1935 and 1938 originally prepared by the Soil Conservation Service. ... When severe drought <b>struck</b> the Great Plains region in the 1930s, it resulted in erosion and loss of&nbsp;... The worldwide Great Depression of the early 1930s <b>was</b> a social and economic shock that left ... The Prairie Provinces and Western Canada <b>were</b> the <b>hardest</b>-<b>hit</b>. ... There <b>was</b> also migration from the southern prairies affected by <b>Dust Bowl</b> conditions ... This collapse <b>was</b> not as sharp as that in the United <b>States</b>, but <b>was</b> the&nbsp;... The 1950s Texas drought <b>was</b> a period between 1949 and 1957 in which the <b>state</b> received 30 ... Ranchers and farmers <b>were hit the hardest</b> by the dual threat of water scarcity and the increasing price of feed. The combined income ... dust into the sky. This led to persistent <b>dust storms</b> that rivaled those during the <b>Dust</b> <b>Bowl</b>. The Florida Keys <b>were hit the hardest</b>, with the vast majority of infrastructure there receiving some degree of damage, and at least 25% receiving major damage. Throughout the industrial world, cities <b>were hit</b> hard during the Great Depression, beginning in ... Canada <b>was</b> the worst-<b>hit</b> (after the United <b>States</b>) because of its economic position. It <b>was</b> further affected as its main trading ... The <b>hardest</b>-<b>hit</b> cities <b>were</b> the heavy industry centers of Southern Ontario. They included Hamilton&nbsp;... Drought in the United <b>States</b> is similar to that of other portions of the globe. Below normal ... The <b>Dust Bowl</b> or the Dirty Thirties <b>was</b> a period of severe <b>dust storms</b> ... The Northeastern United <b>States were hit</b> with devastating drought which lasted&nbsp;... The 1936 North American cold wave ranks among the most intense cold waves in the recorded history of North America. The Midwestern United <b>States</b> and the Canadian Prairies <b>were hit the hardest</b>&nbsp;... The Great Depression <b>was</b> a severe worldwide economic depression that took place mostly during the 1930s, beginning in the United <b>States</b>. ... Cities around the world <b>were hit</b> hard, especially those dependent on heavy industry. ... Harshly affected by both the global economic downturn and the <b>Dust Bowl</b>, Canadian&nbsp;... Hugh Hammond Bennett (April 15, 1881 – July 7, 1960) <b>was</b> a pioneer in the field of soil conservation in the United <b>States</b> of America. ... put Finnell in charge of Region Six, the <b>hardest</b>-<b>hit</b> area of the country; code name: &quot;Operation <b>Dustbowl</b>.
What states were hit the hardest by the dust bowl?
The 2019 <b>Super Rugby</b> season was the 24th season of <b>Super Rugby</b>, an annual rugby union ... Standings[edit]. The <b>final</b> standings for the 2019 <b>Super Rugby</b> season are: ... First match(es) <b>will</b> be <b>played</b> on 15 February 2019. Source:&nbsp;... <b>Super Rugby</b> is a professional men&#39;s rugby union international club competition involving ... The two winners then <b>played</b> the <b>final</b> at the home ground of the top surviving seed. ... SANZAR announced in 2009 the addition of a fifth Australian team that <b>would play</b> in the expanded &quot;<b>Super Rugby</b>&quot; competition in 2011. The 2011 <b>Super Rugby Final</b>, was <b>played</b> between the Queensland Reds from Australia and ... With the score locked at 13–13, Reds scrum-half <b>Will</b> Genia broke the deadlock with a solo 30 metre run for the standout try of the match. The Reds&nbsp;... The 2018 <b>Super Rugby</b> season was the 23rd season of <b>Super Rugby</b>, an annual rugby union ... In the group stages, there are 19 rounds of matches, with each team <b>playing</b> 16 ... as <b>do</b> the next five teams with the best records across the three conferences, known ... The <b>final</b> standings for the 2018 <b>Super Rugby</b> season were:&nbsp;... The 2012 <b>Super Rugby final</b> was <b>played</b> between the South African Sharks and the New ... The top six teams after the regular season <b>would</b> advance to the <b>finals</b> . Unlike previous years, there was a three-week break between Week 15 and&nbsp;... The 2016 <b>Super Rugby Final</b> was <b>played</b> between the Hurricanes and the Lions. It was the 21st <b>final</b> in the <b>Super Rugby</b> competition&#39;s history and the first under&nbsp;... The 2014 <b>Super Rugby Final</b>, was <b>played</b> between the New South Wales Waratahs from Australia and the Crusaders from New Zealand on 2 August 2014. <b>Super Rugby</b> is the major professional rugby union competition in the Southern Hemisphere. ... South African conference 1 teams <b>will play</b> Australian and New Zealand teams in ... The highlighted team won that season&#39;s <b>Super Rugby final</b>. The 2020 <b>Super Rugby</b> season is the 25th season of <b>Super Rugby</b>, an international men&#39;s ... On 14 March 2020, it was announced that <b>play will</b> be suspended after the conclusion ... 15 Teams <b>will</b> partake in the 2020 edition of <b>Super Rugby</b>. ... The winner of each conference qualifies for the <b>Super Rugby</b> <b>finals</b>, along with the&nbsp;... The 2011 <b>Super Rugby</b> season was the first season of the new 15-team format for the Super ... During this season, the first ever <b>Super Rugby</b> game was <b>played</b> outside the SANZAR region, ... The <b>final</b> was <b>played</b> at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane between the ... &quot;Team with &quot;Most Wins&quot; <b>will</b> finish higher in <b>Super Rugby</b> &quot;.
Where will the super rugby final be played?
The <b>Burj Khalifa</b> known as the Burj Dubai prior to its inauguration in 2010, is a skyscraper in ... In its <b>early</b> planning, <b>Burj Khalifa</b> was intended to be entirely residential. ... Leg 5 to retrieve a clue from the 124th floor, during which time the building was still under construction and still under its <b>original name of Burj</b> Dubai. The hotel is located on an island of reclaimed land 280 meters offshore of the beach of the <b>former</b> Chicago Beach Hotel. The locale&#39;s <b>name</b> had its origins in the&nbsp;... Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the capital of the ... An <b>early</b> mention of Dubai is in 1095 in the Book of Geography by the ... which gave the beach its local <b>name</b> (Chicago Beach), which was transferred to the ... Port Rashid, Jebel Ali, <b>Burj Al Arab</b>, the Palm Jumeirah and theme-based&nbsp;... The world&#39;s tallest artificial structure is the 829.8-metre-tall (2,722 ft) <b>Burj Khalifa</b> in Dubai The ... Since its completion in <b>early</b> 2010, <b>Burj Khalifa</b> leads in all categories (the first building to do so) with its ... Record from, Record held (years), <b>Name</b> and location, Constructed, Height (metres), Height (feet), Coordinates, Notes&nbsp;... The CN Tower (French: Tour CN) is a 553.3 m-high (1,815.3 ft) concrete communications and observation tower located in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Built on the <b>former</b> Railway Lands, it was completed in 1976. Its <b>name</b> &quot; CN&quot; originally referred to Canadian National, the railway company ... On September 12, 2007, <b>Burj Khalifa</b>, then under construction and known as&nbsp;... The Willis Tower is a 110-story, 1,450-foot (442.1 m) skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois. ... On August 12, 2007, the <b>Burj Khalifa</b> in Dubai was reported by its developers to have surpassed the tower in ... This month marked four years since the <b>former</b> Sears Tower was re-christened Willis Tower, and the new <b>name</b> has yet to stick. Dubai, the largest city in the United Arab Emirates, is home to many modern high- rises, 108 of which stand taller than 180 metres (591 ft). The tallest building in Dubai is the <b>Burj Khalifa</b>, which rises 828 metres (2,717 ... 3, Princess Tower, 414 metres (1,358 ft), 108, 2012, <b>Former</b> tallest residential building in ... <b>Name</b>, Height The tallest building in the world, as of 2020, is <b>Burj Khalifa</b>. The title of &quot;world&#39;s tallest building&quot; ... The central spire of Lincoln Cathedral surpassed <b>Old</b> St Paul&#39;s in the <b>early</b> 14th century. ... Years tallest, <b>Name</b>, Location, Height, Increase, Notes &nbsp;... Khalifa bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan is the current President of the United Arab Emirates, the ... 1.1 <b>Early</b> life; 1.2 1966–1971; 1.3 Independence in 1971 ... structure, originally known as Burj Dubai, was renamed the <b>Burj Khalifa</b> in his honor. This list of tallest buildings includes skyscrapers with continuously occupiable floors and a ... The <b>early</b> skyscraper was pioneered in Chicago, forming the basis for which ... The organization currently ranks <b>Burj Khalifa</b> in Dubai as the tallest at 828 m (2,717 ft). ... Rank, <b>Name</b>, Image, City, Country, Height, Floors, Year, Notes .
What is the old name of burj khalifa?
During the first decade of the eleventh century, the <b>Chola king</b> Raja Raja <b>Chola</b> I (985–1014) <b>constructed</b> the <b>Brihadeeswarar Temple</b> at <b>Thanjavur</b>. The temple&nbsp;... Brihadishvara Temple, also called Rajarajesvaram or Peruvudaiyār Kōvil, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva located <b>in</b> South bank of Kaveri river <b>in</b> <b>Thanjavur</b>, ... <b>Built</b> by Tamil <b>king</b> Raja Raja <b>Chola</b> I between 1003 and 1010 AD, the temple is a ... of expression <b>in</b> the temple and it successor, the <b>Brihadeeswarar Temple</b>,&nbsp;... He <b>constructed</b> a new capital at Gangaikondacholapuram and <b>built</b> the <b>Brihadeeswarar Temple</b> similar to the <b>Brihadeeswarar Temple</b> at <b>Thanjavur</b>. Rajendra&nbsp;... The period of the imperial <b>Cholas</b> (c. 850 CE - 1250 CE) <b>in</b> South India was an age of ... The <b>Cholas built</b> their <b>temples in</b> the traditional way of the Pallava dynasty, who ... The <b>Chola kings built</b> numerous <b>temples</b> throughout their kingdom, which ... The Airavateswara <b>temple</b> at Darasuram near <b>Thanjavur built</b> during the <b>reign</b>&nbsp;... Dravidian architecture or the South Indian <b>temple</b> style is an architectural idiom <b>in</b> Hindu <b>temple</b> ... The magnificent Siva <b>temple of Thanjavur built</b> by Raja Raja I <b>in</b> 1009 as well as the ... <b>In</b> fact, two succeeding <b>Chola kings</b> Raja Raja II and Kulothunga III <b>built</b> the ... The culture of a <b>region</b> is recognizable <b>in</b> architecture. Brihadisvara Temple at Gangaikonda <b>Cholapuram</b> is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva <b>in</b> ... Gangaikonda <b>Cholapuram</b> Temple is <b>built in</b> Dravidian style of architecture ... <b>king</b> Raja Raja <b>Chola</b> I, who <b>built</b> the <b>Brihadeeswarar Temple</b> at <b>Thanjavur</b>. ... broken pillar stumps and brick walls, are found over a large <b>area</b> nearby. The <b>Chola</b> dynasty was a Tamil dynasty of southern India, one of the longest- ruling dynasties <b>in</b> ... The <b>Chola kings</b> were avid builders and envisioned the temples <b>in</b> their kingdoms not ... Their <b>reign</b> was ended by Vijayalaya <b>chola</b> who captured <b>Thanjavur</b> from Ilango ... He also <b>built</b> the <b>Brihadeeswarar Temple in</b> 1010 CE. Nataraja Temple, also referred to as the Chidambaram Nataraja temple or Thillai Nataraja ... The present temple was <b>built in</b> the 10th century when Chidambaram was the capital of the <b>Chola</b> dynasty, making it ... I moved the capital to <b>Thanjavur</b> , <b>built</b> a new city and the massive <b>Brihadeeswarar Temple</b> dedicated to Shiva <b>in</b>&nbsp;... Gangaikonda <b>Cholapuram</b> is a Village located near to Jayankondam, Tamil Nadu, India. It became the capital of the <b>Chola</b> dynasty <b>in</b> c. 1025 during the <b>reign</b> of&nbsp;... Airavatesvara <b>Temple</b> is a Hindu <b>temple</b> of Dravidian architecture located <b>in</b> the town of Darasuram, near Kumbakonam, <b>Thanjavur District in</b> the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. This <b>temple</b>, <b>built</b> by Rajaraja <b>Chola</b> II <b>in</b> the 12th century CE is a UNESCO ... The <b>Cholas built</b> hundreds of Hindu <b>temples</b> across their <b>empire</b>.
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This is a list of <b>National Football League</b> quarterbacks by <b>total</b> career <b>passing</b> <b>yards</b>. This list includes the top 50 quarterbacks who have the <b>most</b> career passing ... The <b>NFL does</b> not recognise statistics and records accrued in the AAFC. ... Ten players are recognised as <b>having</b> held the <b>record</b> as the <b>NFL&#39;s</b> career passing&nbsp;... Passing for 5,000 yards in a single regular season is a rare achievement in the <b>National Football League</b> (<b>NFL</b>). Eight different quarterbacks have accomplished the feat, Dan Marino was the first when he set an <b>NFL record</b> with 5,084 yards passing ... Peyton Manning currently <b>holds</b> the <b>record</b> with 5,477 <b>passing yards</b> in 2013,&nbsp;... In the <b>history</b> of the <b>National Football League</b> (<b>NFL</b>), 19 different quarterbacks have passed for at least 500 yards in a single game 23 times, a feat also referred to as the &quot;500 Club&quot;. Norm Van Brocklin was the first to do so in 1951, whose performance remains the league <b>record</b> for <b>most passing yards</b> in a ... losses by doing so, with 13 of the 23 <b>total</b> games occurring during the 2010s. Here is a list of the records in the <b>National Football League</b> set by individual players. ... <b>Most</b> seasons leading league, <b>combined</b> net <b>yards</b>: 5, Jim Brown, 1958–61, ... <b>owns</b> the longest career-opening streak of any <b>QB</b> in <b>NFL history</b> and the&nbsp;... This is a list of gridiron <b>football</b> quarterbacks passing statistics for quarterbacks that have played outdoor professional <b>football</b> in North America. Below is a listing of the <b>combined</b> professional <b>football</b> league leaders for <b>passing yards</b>, passing ... Drew Brees is within 2,400 <b>passing yards</b> of Calvillo&#39;s <b>record</b>. During the 2019 &nbsp;... This is a list of <b>National Football League</b> quarterbacks who have led the regular season in <b>passing yards</b> each year. The <b>record</b> for <b>passing yards</b> in a season is held by Peyton Manning of the Denver Broncos who threw for 5,477 in 2013. Drew Brees <b>has</b> led the <b>NFL</b> in <b>passing yards</b> in seven seasons, more than ... Jameis Winston is the <b>most</b> recent <b>passing yards</b> leader. This is a list of <b>National Football League</b> (<b>NFL</b>) quarterbacks by <b>total</b> career regular season ... <b>Most</b> career touchdown passes including playoff games[edit]. Bold indicates player ... Fifteen players are recognized as <b>having</b> held outright or tied the <b>record</b> as the <b>NFL&#39;s</b> career passing touchdowns leader. ... 5,000 <b>passing</b> <b>yards</b>. This is a list of records set by various teams in various categories in the <b>National</b> <b>Football</b> ... 6.1 <b>Yards</b> Gained; 6.2 <b>Passing</b>; 6.3 Rushing; 6.4 First Downs. 7 Defense. 7.1 Points ... <b>Most</b> games won (regular season only), franchise <b>history</b>, 761. Chicago Bears ... Patriots 2004-07. <b>Most total</b> wins over 4 consecutive seasons, 60. Cameron Jerrell Newton (born May 11, 1989) is an American <b>football</b> quarterback for the ... Three weeks later, Newton <b>had</b> a second break-out game with five <b>total</b> ... His 422 <b>passing yards</b> broke Peyton Manning&#39;s rookie <b>record</b> for <b>most</b>&nbsp;... Andrew Christopher &quot;Drew&quot; Brees is an American <b>football</b> quarterback for the New Orleans Saints of the <b>National Football League</b> (<b>NFL</b>). He <b>had</b> a successful college <b>football</b> career at Purdue University, becoming one of the <b>most</b> decorated players in Purdue and Big Ten Conference <b>history</b>. ... He <b>has</b> led the <b>NFL</b> in <b>passing yards</b> a <b>record</b> seven times and in passing&nbsp;...
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&quot;<b>American Woman</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> released by the Canadian rock band The Guess Who in January 1970, from their sixth studio album of the same name. It was later &nbsp;... All <b>songs</b> written by Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings except as noted. Side one. &quot;<b>American Woman</b>&quot; (Bachman/Cummings/Jim Kale/Garry Peterson) – 5 :02&nbsp;... <b>American Woman</b> is a 1969 rock <b>song</b> by The Guess Who. <b>American Woman</b> may also refer to: <b>American Woman</b> (album), a 1970 album by The Guess Who,&nbsp;... Origins[edit]. A work <b>song</b> is a <b>song</b> sung while doing labor or any kind of work. Usually the <b>song</b> aids in keeping rhythm or is used as a distraction. Work <b>songs</b>&nbsp;... African-<b>American</b> female archetypes[edit]. The first of the four <b>women</b> described in the <b>song</b> is &quot;Aunt Sarah&quot; a&nbsp;... Sally Kristen Ride (May 26, 1951 – July 23, 2012) was an <b>American</b> astronaut and physicist. Born in Los Angeles, she joined NASA in 1978 and became the first <b>American woman</b> in space in ... In 2013, Janelle Monáe released a <b>song</b> called &quot;Sally Ride&quot;. Also in 2013, astronauts Chris Hadfield and Catherine Coleman&nbsp;... &quot;L.A. <b>Woman</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by the <b>American</b> rock band the Doors. The <b>song</b> is the title track of their 1971 album L.A. <b>Woman</b>, the final album to feature Jim Morrison &nbsp;... &quot;No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature&quot; is a <b>song</b> by the Canadian rock band The Guess Who. It was released on their 1970 album <b>American Woman</b>, and was&nbsp;... The Guess Who is a Canadian rock band, formed in Winnipeg in 1965. Initially gaining recognition in Canada, the group found international success from the late 1960s through the mid-1970s with many hit singles, including &quot;No Time&quot;, &quot; <b>American Woman</b>&quot;, &quot;Laughing&quot;, &quot;These Eyes&quot;, &quot;Undun&quot; and &quot;Share the Land&quot; ... This <b>song</b>, released in January 1969, became the group&#39;s first Top 10 US hit&nbsp;... Rosie the Riveter is a cultural icon of World War II, representing the <b>women</b> who worked in ... Rosie the Riveter is used as a symbol of <b>American</b> feminism and <b>women&#39;s</b> economic advantage. Similar images of ... The idea of Rosie the Riveter originated in a <b>song</b> written in 1942 by Redd Evans and John Jacob Loeb. Images of&nbsp;...
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The <b>marriage age</b> in the United States is set by each state and territory, either by statute or the ... of society” that the <b>marriage</b> be permitted.&quot; <b>Illinois</b>, 16, 18. The <b>age</b> of consent in <b>Illinois</b> is 17, and rises to 18 with someone ... Although <b>Illinois</b>&#39; minimum <b>marriage age</b> (with parental consent or&nbsp;... <b>Illinois</b> is seen as one of the most progressive states in the United States in regard to lesbian, ... In 1984, the &quot;lewd fondling or caress&quot; law was repealed and the <b>age</b> of consent was lowered to 16. ... Both contended that the <b>Illinois Marriage</b> and Dissolution of <b>Marriage</b> Act violated the <b>Illinois</b> Constitution&#39;s guarantees of equal&nbsp;... <b>Age</b> of consent reform is an effort to change <b>age</b> of consent laws. Proposed reforms typically ... A marital exemption was included in the law for an adult who was <b>married</b> to a minor 16 or older, but no close-in-<b>age</b> exception was. ... A 2011 Romeo and Juliet bill failed to pass in the <b>Illinois</b> legislature. In the State v. Limon case&nbsp;... Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama (née Robinson; born January 17, 1964) is an American lawyer, university administrator, and writer, who was the first lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017. She is <b>married</b> to the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama, and ... He became a freedman at <b>age</b> 15 after the war. Barack Hussein Obama II is an American attorney and politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the first African-American president of the United States . He previously served as a U.S. senator from <b>Illinois</b> from 2005 to 2008 and an ... Hodges); same-sex <b>marriage</b> was legalized nationwide in 2015 after the&nbsp;... Mary Todd Lincoln was the wife of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, ... Before she <b>married</b> Abraham Lincoln, Mary was courted by his long-time political opponent Stephen A. Douglas. She and Lincoln had ... By <b>age</b> 20, she was regarded as witty and gregarious, with a grasp of politics. Like her family&nbsp;... William James Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor, comedian, filmmaker, ... Murray was born on September 21, 1950, in Evanston, <b>Illinois</b>, to Lucille (née Collins), ... Their father died in 1967 at the <b>age</b> of 46 from complications of diabetes when Bill was 17 years old. ... In 1997, he <b>married</b> Butler. Together&nbsp;... Abraham Lincoln was an American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th president of ... Lincoln&#39;s <b>marriage</b> had produced four sons, two of whom preceded him in death, ... to a new homestead in Coles County, <b>Illinois</b>, Abraham struck out on his own. ... <sup>:153</sup> Stanton saluted and said, &quot;Now he belongs to the <b>ages</b>. Drew Walter Peterson (born January 5, 1954) is a retired Bolingbrook, <b>Illinois</b> police sergeant ... At <b>age</b> 49, Peterson <b>married</b> 19-year-old hotel receptionist Stacy Ann Cales (born January 20, 1984 in Downers Grove, <b>Illinois</b>) on October 18,&nbsp;...
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<b>Gothic architecture</b> is an architectural style that flourished in Europe during the High and Late ... was a close ally and biographer of the French King, Louis VII, who was a fervent Catholic and builder, and the <b>founder</b> of the University of Paris. The French <b>Gothic</b> Revival was set on sounder intellectual footings by a pioneer, Arcisse de Caumont, who <b>founded</b> the Societé des Antiquaires de Normandie at &nbsp;... Flamboyant <b>Gothic</b> in the Monastery of Batalha: church façade (left) and <b>Founder&#39;s</b> Chapel (right). Many of the Romanesque <b>cathedrals</b> were modernised with&nbsp;... <b>Gothic architecture</b> appeared in Italy in the 12th century. The bold architectural solutions and technical innovations of the French <b>Gothic cathedrals</b> never appeared: Italian architects preferred to keep the construction tradition <b>established</b> in the&nbsp;... Spanish <b>Gothic architecture</b> is the style of architecture prevalent in Spain in the Late Medieval period. The Gothic style <b>started</b> in Spain as a result of Central&nbsp;... French <b>Gothic architecture</b> is an architectural style which emerged in France in 1140, and was ... The period also saw the <b>founding</b> of the University of Paris or Sorbonne. It produced the High Gothic and the Flamboyant Gothic styles, and the &nbsp;... In the 13th century many monasteries, convents, cities, towns and villages were <b>founded</b>. It was the time of colonization of the still uninhabited areas of the&nbsp;... Venetian Gothic is the local variant architectural style for Venice of Italian <b>Gothic</b> <b>architecture</b>, with a confluence of influences from local building requirements,&nbsp;... English <b>Gothic</b> is an <b>architectural</b> style, which originated in France and flourished in England ... By 1175, with the completion of the Choir at Canterbury Cathedral by William of Sens, the style was firmly <b>established</b> in England. Another of the earliest manifestations of the <b>Gothic</b> in Poland was the rebuilding of the Wrocław Cathedral which <b>started</b> in 1244. The earliest building was&nbsp;...
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<b>Star Wars</b>: The <b>Clone Wars</b> (2008 TV series). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. American animated television series. Not&nbsp;... <b>Star Wars</b>: <b>Clone Wars</b> (2003 TV series). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. American animated television series. Not&nbsp;... The hour-long premiere episode of <b>Star Wars</b>: The <b>Clone Wars</b> aired on October 3, 2008, and set a new record with Cartoon Network as their most-watched series &nbsp;... The <b>Clone Wars</b>, occasionally referred to in the singular as the Clone War, is a series of fictional conflicts in the <b>Star Wars</b> franchise by George Lucas. Though&nbsp;... The film received largely negative reviews, becoming the worst reviewed theatrically released <b>Star Wars</b> film. Critics panned the writing, animation, tone, dialogue&nbsp;... <b>Clone Wars</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Film and television; 2 Video games; 3 Other ; 4 See also. Film and television[edit]. <b>Star Wars</b>: The <b>Clone Wars</b> (film), a 2008&nbsp;... <b>Star Wars</b>: The <b>Clone Wars</b> (2002 video game). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. &quot;Dark Reaper&quot; redirects here. Palpatine/Darth Sidious is a central character in Genndy Tartakovsky&#39;s <b>Star Wars</b>: <b>Clone Wars</b> micro-series, which is set between Attack of the Clones and&nbsp;... After Disney&#39;s acquisition of the <b>Star Wars</b> franchise, The <b>Clone Wars</b> was cancelled in 2014 before its intended&nbsp;... Gameplay in Lego <b>Star Wars</b> III: The <b>Clone Wars</b> is similar to the previous titles in the series, and other Lego video games. Up to two players can switch between&nbsp;...
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<b>Mission Santa Clara de Asís</b> is a Spanish <b>mission founded</b> by the Franciscan order in the present-day city of Santa Clara, California. The <b>mission</b>, which was the&nbsp;... Santa Clara is a city in Santa Clara County, California. The city&#39;s population was 116,468 as of ... to Santa Clara University, the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of California, which was <b>built</b> around <b>Mission Santa Clara de Asís</b>. Inheriting the grounds of <b>Mission Santa Clara de Asís</b>, ... a Spanish Franciscan friar, <b>established Mission</b> Santa Clara as&nbsp;... Saint Clare of <b>Assisi</b> is an Italian saint and one of the first followers of Saint Francis of <b>Assisi</b>. She <b>founded</b> the Order of Poor Ladies, a monastic religious order for women ... <b>Mission Santa Clara</b>, <b>founded</b> by Spanish missionaries in northern California in 1777, has given its name to the university, city, county and valley in&nbsp;... Santa Clara County, California, is one of California&#39;s original counties, with prior habitation ... The 8th of the 21 <b>established missions</b>, <b>Mission Santa Clara de Asís</b> claimed land from San Francisquito Creek in present-day Palo Alto to Llagas&nbsp;... The Mexican secularization act of 1833 was passed twelve years after Mexico won ... Between 1683 and 1834, Jesuit and Franciscan missionaries <b>established</b> a series ... <b>Mission Santa Clara de Asís</b> in 1836, the <b>Mission</b> land sold off, but most&nbsp;... Saint Clare Parish is a parish in the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California. It is located in Santa Clara, California. The parish community of St. Clare originated from the <b>Mission Santa Clara de Asís</b> ... St. Clare Parish was <b>built</b> to take over the parochial functions of the <b>Mission Santa Clara de Asís</b> after it burned in&nbsp;... Franciscan priests <b>established</b> 21 <b>missions</b> between 1769 and 1833 in Alta California, ... Chapel / museum. <b>Mission Santa Clara de Asís</b>, 1777, Santa Clara The Tamyen people are one of eight linguistic divisions of the Ohlone ( Coastanoan) people groups of Native Americans who lived in Northern California . The Tamyen lived throughout the Santa Clara Valley. ... 1777 at the native village of So-co-is-u-ka. Lope Inigo, a Tamyen man who lived at <b>Mission Santa</b> <b>Clara de Asís</b>. The Alameda is an alameda and historic district in San Jose, California, west of Downtown San ... at <b>Mission Santa Clara de Asís</b> on the orders of Father Magin de Catalá to link the <b>mission</b> with El Pueblo ... In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Alameda attracted many wealthy residents who <b>built</b> mansions along it.
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<b>Luke Cage</b> (Power Man) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. <b>Luke Cage</b> first appeared in <b>Luke Cage</b>, Hero&nbsp;... Marvel&#39;s <b>Luke Cage</b>, or simply <b>Luke Cage</b>, is an American web television series created for Netflix by Cheo Hodari Coker, based on the Marvel Comics character &nbsp;... In the second season of <b>Luke Cage</b>, Temple continues her relationship with Cage, but suddenly grows cautious of his personal issues, particularly with his father&nbsp;... The second season of the American web television series <b>Luke Cage</b>, which is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, sees Cage become a&nbsp;... Simone Missick (née Cook; born January 19, 1982) is an American film and television actress. She is best known for her role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Detective Misty Knight in <b>Luke Cage</b>, a role&nbsp;... Mike Randal Colter (born August 26, 1976) is an American actor best known for his role as <b>Luke Cage</b> in Marvel&#39;s <b>Luke Cage</b> (2016–2018), The Defenders&nbsp;... The first season of the American web television series <b>Luke Cage</b>, which is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, follows a former convict&nbsp;... <b>Luke Cage</b> (Original Soundtrack Album) is the soundtrack album to the 2016 first season of the web television series <b>Luke Cage</b>, featuring music composed by&nbsp;... <b>Luke Cage</b> meets Dr. Claire Temple, who works with Dr. Noah Burstein at his 42nd Street storefront clinic. Cage has been shot by hitmen sent by&nbsp;... <b>Luke Cage</b> is an American web television series created for Netflix by Cheo Hodari Coker, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. It is set in&nbsp;...
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Ludo, who wakes <b>up</b> to find his wand <b>is</b> now fused with his ... that the monster thought River was beckoning it to <b>come</b> to the&nbsp;... <b>Star vs. the Forces of Evil is</b> an American animated television series created by Daron Nefcy ... &quot;Shining Star&quot; performed by Agnes Shin (seasons 3-4) ... <b>On</b> February 7, 2019, it was announced that the fourth season <b>would</b> be its last. ... <b>Star vs. the Forces of Evil</b> premiered in Canada <b>on</b> the DHX-owned Disney XD <b>on</b> April 6,&nbsp;... The animated series <b>Star vs. the Forces of Evil</b> features a number of characters created by ... <b>On</b> her 14th birthday, she <b>is</b> given the family heirloom - the royal magic wand - but after she causes a big accident, ... Subsequently, in the <b>season</b> <b>3</b> episode &quot;Marco Jr.&quot;, it was confirmed that both Marco himself, his friends and family&nbsp;... Ash <b>vs Evil</b> Dead <b>is</b> an American comedy horror television series developed by Sam Raimi, ... Katrina Hobbs as Candace Barr (<b>Season 3</b>), An ex-girlfriend of Ash&#39;s who <b>is</b> the ... Starz released a new graphic teaser advertising the TV show <b>is coming</b> in the ... It was announced <b>on</b> April 20, 2018 that Ash <b>vs Evil</b> Dead had been&nbsp;... Stan Against <b>Evil is</b> an American comedy horror television series created by Dana Gould. The series <b>stars</b> John C. McGinley, Janet Varney, Nate Mooney, and Deborah Baker Jr. The series premiered <b>on</b> IFC <b>on</b> October 31, 2016. Season two aired during November 2017 and <b>season three</b> in October and ... A New Hampshire town built <b>on</b> the site of a massive witch burning <b>is</b> haunted&nbsp;... Danielle Christine Fishel (born May 5, 1981) <b>is</b> an American actress, director, model, and ... She was a spokeswoman for Nutrisystem, and <b>is</b> also a resident reporter <b>on</b> ... home a 1998 Young Star for Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Comedy <b>TV Series</b>. ... &quot;Disney&#39;s <b>Star vs. the Forces of Evil</b> Ending With <b>Season</b> 4&quot;. Esmé Augusta Bianco (born 25 May 1982) <b>is</b> an English actress, model, voice actress, neo-burlesque performer and DJ, best known for her recurring role as Ros <b>on</b> Game of Thrones. Contents. 1 Career; 2 Filmography. 2.1 Film; 2.2 Television. <b>3</b> Notes; 4 References; 5 External links ... She first appeared in the series premiere &quot;Winter <b>Is Coming</b>&quot;, returning for 13&nbsp;... The Owl House <b>is</b> an American animated fantasy-comedy television series produced by Disney Television Animation. The series was created by Dana Terrace, and premiered <b>on</b> Disney Channel <b>on</b> January 10, 2020. ... <b>3</b> Episodes ... Sue Rose, Doc McStuffins with Chris Nee, and <b>Star vs. the Forces of Evil</b> with Daron Nefcy. Amphibia <b>is</b> an American animated television series created by Matt Braly and produced by Disney Television Animation for Disney Channel. The series stars the voices of Brenda Song, Justin Felbinger, Bill Farmer, and ... <b>3</b> Production ... <b>On</b> July 19, 2018, during the <b>Star vs. the Forces of Evil</b> and Big City Greens panel at&nbsp;... Disney XD <b>is</b> an American pay television channel which <b>is</b> owned by the Walt Disney ... The channel&#39;s first original television movie, Skyrunners, premiered <b>on</b> ... the first <b>season</b> to air and was first broadcast as a sneak peek <b>on</b> December 5, 2016. ... four of Disney XD&#39;s most popular original series, <b>Star vs. the Forces of</b> <b>Evil</b>,&nbsp;...
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UEFA <b>Champions League</b>/European Cup[edit]. <b>English teams have</b> won the competition 13 times and been in the final on 8 occasions as of 1 June 2019. Spanish clubs <b>have</b> the highest number of victories (18 wins), followed by <b>England</b> (13 wins) and Italy (12 wins). <b>England</b> has the largest number of winning <b>teams</b>,&nbsp;... A record five <b>teams have</b> won Europe&#39;s premier club competition: Liverpool six times, the first <b>English team</b> to retain the <b>cup</b> (1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 2005,&nbsp;... The European Rugby <b>Champions Cup</b> is an annual rugby union tournament organised by ... Without <b>English</b> clubs, the 1998–99 tournament revolved around France, Italy and the Celtic nations. ... Since 2018–19, the higher-seeded <b>team</b> <b>will have</b> home country/venue advantage for each semi-final regardless of whether&nbsp;... The <b>English</b> Football <b>League Championship</b> is the highest division of the <b>English</b> Football ... Similar to other divisions of professional <b>English</b> football, Welsh clubs <b>can</b> be ... <b>league</b> in the world, with only nine top-flight <b>leagues</b> known to <b>have</b> higher ... In the event that two or more <b>teams</b> finish the season equal in all these&nbsp;... Associations 5–6 each <b>have</b> three <b>teams</b> qualify. Associations 7–15 each <b>have</b> two <b>teams</b> qualify. Associations 16–55 (except Liechtenstein) each <b>have</b> one <b>team</b>&nbsp;... The FA <b>Cup</b>, also known officially as The Football Association Challenge <b>Cup</b>, is an annual ... In the modern era, only one non-<b>League team</b> has ever reached the ... Winners receive the FA <b>Cup</b> trophy, of which there <b>have</b> been two designs and ... The competition is open to any club down to Level 10 of the <b>English</b> football&nbsp;... There are several <b>cup</b> competitions for clubs at different ... the FA <b>Cup</b> winners and the Premier <b>League champions</b>. ... <b>Many</b> County Football Associations organise their own <b>cup</b> ... Most <b>league</b> clubs tend to use reserve or youth <b>teams</b> whereas non-<b>league</b> clubs <b>will</b> use their first <b>team</b>. Association football (Welsh: pêl-droed) is one of the most popular sports in Wales , along with ... However, they reached the semi-finals of UEFA Euro 2016 and <b>have</b> now qualified for UEFA Euro 2020. ... Welsh <b>teams</b> participating in the <b>English</b> football <b>league</b> system <b>can</b> enter the <b>English</b> FA <b>Cup</b> competition, but not the&nbsp;... This is a list of association football clubs playing in the <b>league</b> of another country i.e. a country ... The following Welsh clubs <b>have</b> also played in the <b>English</b> football <b>league</b> system: This list is ... <b>Many</b> North American sports <b>leagues</b> are made up of <b>teams</b> from different ... This phenomenon <b>can</b> also be seen in soccer <b>leagues</b>.
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The United States <b>Declaration of Independence</b> is the pronouncement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting at the Pennsylvania State House&nbsp;... A <b>declaration of independence</b> or declaration of statehood is an assertion by a defined territory that it is independent and constitutes a state. Such places are&nbsp;... <b>Declaration of Independence</b> is a 12-by-18-foot (3.7 by 5.5 m) oil-on-canvas painting by American John Trumbull depicting the presentation of the draft of the &nbsp;... The Israeli <b>Declaration of Independence</b>, formally the Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel was proclaimed on 14 May 1948 (5 Iyar 5708) by&nbsp;... File:<b>Declaration of Independence</b> (1819), by John Trumbull.jpg. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. File; File history; File&nbsp;... svg is a vector version of this file. It should be used in place of this raster image when not inferior. File:United States <b>Declaration of Independence</b>.jpg → File&nbsp;... The signing of the United States <b>Declaration of Independence</b> occurred primarily on August 2, 1776 at the Pennsylvania State House, Independence Hall in&nbsp;... The Texas <b>Declaration of Independence</b> was the formal <b>declaration of</b> <b>independence</b> of the Republic of Texas from Mexico in the Texas Revolution. It was&nbsp;... The Finnish <b>Declaration of Independence</b> was adopted by the Parliament of Finland on 6 December 1917. It declared Finland an independent nation, ending its&nbsp;... The 2008 Kosovo <b>declaration of independence</b> was adopted on 17 February 2008 by the Assembly of Kosovo. In a meeting attended by 109 of the total 120&nbsp;...
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National Health <b>Insurance</b> is one of the two major statutory types of <b>insurance</b> programs available in <b>Japan</b>. Public health <b>insurance</b> covers most citizens/residents and the system pays 70% or more of <b>medical</b> and prescription drug costs with&nbsp;... <b>Japan</b> has a universal <b>healthcare</b> system that is administered by ... In addition, in 2000 <b>Japan</b> created a new <b>healthcare insurance</b>&nbsp;... Workers&#39; accident compensation <b>insurance</b> is a government <b>insurance</b> program in <b>Japan</b>. It pays benefits to&nbsp;... This is a timeline of <b>healthcare</b> in <b>Japan</b>. Major events such as crises, policies and ... 1905, Development, National health <b>insurance</b> emerges in <b>Japan</b> as the&nbsp;... The number of new psychiatric drugs, and especially antidepressants on the market in <b>Japan</b>, is significantly less than Western countries. One of the biggest barriers to antidepressants coming to the market is that the <b>medical insurance</b> system in <b>Japan</b> is national, and the authorities&nbsp;... <b>A health insurance</b> mandate is either an employer or individual mandate to obtain private health <b>insurance</b> instead of (or in addition to) a national health <b>insurance</b> plan. Contents. 1 Australia; 2 <b>Japan</b>; 3 Netherlands; 4 Switzerland; 5 United States. The <b>Japan Medical</b> Association (Japanese: 日本医師会, Hepburn: Nihon Ishi Kai) (also known ... The JMA argued that income for physicians under the health <b>insurance</b> system alone was not economically sustainable, and therefore was the &nbsp;... The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare is a cabinet level ministry of the Japanese government. It is commonly known as Kōrō-shō (厚労省) in <b>Japan</b>. ... Wages Council, Labor <b>Insurance</b> Appeal Committee, Central Social <b>Insurance</b> <b>Medical</b>&nbsp;... Health <b>insurance</b> is an <b>insurance</b> that covers the whole or a part of the risk of a person incurring <b>medical</b> expenses, spreading the risk over numerous persons. By estimating the overall risk of health care <b>and health</b> system expenses over ... There are two major types of <b>insurance</b> programs available in <b>Japan</b> – Employees&nbsp;...
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<b>Longmire</b> is an American modern Western crime drama television series that premiered on June 3, 2012 on the A&amp;E network, developed by John Coveny and &nbsp;... <b>Longmire</b> is a crime drama series that premiered on A&amp;E Network on June 3, 2012, before moving to Netflix in 2015 and completing its run on November 17,&nbsp;... <b>Longmire</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 See also. <b>Longmire</b> (surname) &middot; <b>Longmire</b>, Washington, a historic district in Washington, United States; <b>Longmire</b> Buildings, &nbsp;... <b>Longmire</b>, which is effectively encompassed by the <b>Longmire</b> Historic District, is a visitor services center in Washington State&#39;s Mount Rainier National Park,&nbsp;... James <b>Longmire</b> (1820 – 1897) was an American explorer and settler. He led the first wagon train on the Naches Trail across the Cascades Range at Naches&nbsp;... Walter &quot;Walt&quot; <b>Longmire</b> is the title character of Walt <b>Longmire</b> Mysteries, a series of mystery novels written by best-selling author Craig Johnson, and of its&nbsp;... The <b>Longmire</b> Buildings in Mount Rainier National Park comprise the park&#39;s former administrative headquarters, and are among the most prominent examples of&nbsp;... Anthony Eugene <b>Longmire</b> (August 12, 1968), is a former professional baseball player. He was an outfielder in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1993 to 1995. Conrad Lee <b>Longmire</b> (August 23, 1921 – March 22, 2010) was an American theoretical physicist who was best known as the discoverer of the mechanism&nbsp;... <b>Longmire</b> &middot; Fargo &middot; Westworld. Zahn Tokiya-ku McClarnon (born October 24, 1966, Hunkpapa Lakota) is a Native American&nbsp;...
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The <b>Seven Sages (of Greece</b>) or Seven Wise Men was the title given by classical <b>Greek</b> ... <b>Among</b> these were Thales <b>of Miletus</b>, and Pittacus of Mytilene, and Bias of Priene, and our own Solon, and Cleobulus of Lindus, and Myson of Chenae,&nbsp;... <b>Miletus</b> was an ancient <b>Greek</b> city on the western coast of Anatolia, near the mouth of the ... (and inventor of the flying buttress) Isidore <b>of Miletus</b> and Thales, a pre-Socratic <b>Greek</b> philosopher (and <b>one of the Seven Sages of Greece</b>) in c. The Ionian Enlightenment was a set of advances in scientific thought, explanations on nature, ... Most historians agree that Thales, <b>one of the Seven</b> <b>Sages of Greece</b>, started this movement by predicting a solar eclipse that ... The <b>Greek</b> city <b>of Miletus</b> was the birthplace of <b>Greek</b> philosophy and Western scientific thought. Bias of Priene was a <b>Greek</b> sage. He is widely accepted as <b>one of the Seven</b> <b>Sages of Greece</b> ... Cleobulus of Lindos &middot; Solon of Athens &middot; Chilon of Sparta; Bias of Priene; Thales <b>of Miletus</b> &middot; Pittacus of Mytilene &middot; Periander of Corinth; (Myson of &nbsp;... Anaximenes <b>of Miletus</b> was an Ancient <b>Greek</b> Pre-Socratic philosopher active in the latter half ... As <b>one</b> of the three philosophers of the Milesian School, considered the first ... In Plato&#39;s interpretation of Anaximenes&#39;s theory, he considers the <b>seven</b> states of matter: fire, air, wind, clouds, earth and stone as different densities. Anaximander was a pre-Socratic <b>Greek</b> philosopher who lived <b>in Miletus</b>, a city of Ionia (in ... <b>One</b> thing that is not debatable is that even the ancient <b>Greeks</b> considered Anaximander to ... The diameter of the solar wheel was twenty-<b>seven</b> times that of the Earth (or ... Its hole could change shape, thus explaining lunar <b>phases</b>. The 7th century BC began the first day of 700 BC and ended the last day of 601 BC. ... The Assyrians finally left the world stage permanently when their capital Nineveh was destroyed in 612 BC. ... Thales <b>of Miletus</b> ... pharaoh of Egypt; Sennacherib, king of Assyria; Solon, <b>one of the Seven Sages of Greece</b> (638 BC– 558 BC)&nbsp;... Solon was an Athenian statesman, lawmaker and poet. He is remembered particularly for his ... The travel writer Pausanias listed Solon <b>among</b> the <b>seven</b> <b>sages</b> whose ... Athens, like other <b>Greek</b> city states in the 7th century BC, was faced with ... <b>Miletus</b> &middot; Peloponnesus &middot; Pergamon &middot; Pontus &middot; Taurica &middot; Ancient <b>Greek</b> colonies&nbsp;... The history of geography includes many histories of geography which have differed over time ... The accompanying text mentions <b>seven</b> outer regions beyond the encircling ocean ... The ancient <b>Greeks</b> saw the poet Homer as the founder of geography. ... Thales <b>of Miletus</b> is <b>one</b> of the first known philosophers known to have&nbsp;... Aspasia (/æˈspeɪʒiə, æˈspeɪziə, æˈspeɪʒə, æˈspeɪʃə/; <b>Greek</b>: Ἀσπασία / as.pa.sí.aː/; ... <b>One</b> scholar stated that, &quot;To ask questions about Aspasia&#39;s life is to ask questions about half of ... Aspasia was born in the Ionian <b>Greek</b> city <b>of</b> <b>Miletus</b> (in the modern province of Aydın, Turkey). ... Xenophon in <b>Seven</b> Volumes, 4.
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<b>Pitch Perfect</b> is a 2012 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Jason Moore and ... The plot follows Barden University&#39;s all-girl acappella <b>group</b>, The Barden Bellas, as they compete against another acappella <b>group</b> from their&nbsp;... <b>Pitch Perfect</b> 2 is a 2015 American musical comedy film directed and produced by Elizabeth ... Also in attendance are the Treblemakers and the Tone Hangers ( a <b>group</b> of former Treblemakers, including former ... &quot;Back to Basics (Boogie Woogie Bugle <b>Boy</b>/You Can&#39;t Hurry Love/Lady Marmalade/MMMBop/My Lovin&#39; ( You&#39;re&nbsp;... <b>Pitch Perfect</b> 3 is a 2017 American musical comedy film directed by Trish Sie and written by Kay ... They also meet the other three <b>bands</b>, including the mean- spirited female quartet Evermoist. ... While the Bellas are wallowing in disgrace, Stacie <b>calls</b> with news that her daughter, Bella, has been born, reinvigorating the Bellas&nbsp;... Esther Renay &quot;Ester&quot; Dean (born April 15, 1986) is an American singer, songwriter, record ... Dean made her acting debut in the film <b>Pitch Perfect</b> (2012) as Cynthia-Rose ... While at a Gap <b>Band</b> concert, music producer Tricky Stewart overheard Dean ... Stargate, creating her first number one single, Rihanna&#39;s &quot; Rude <b>Boy</b>&quot;. Flula Borg (English pronunciation: /fluːlə/ /bɔːrɡ/), (German pronunciation: [ flʊla] [bok]) ... Borg has acted in several feature films, including <b>Pitch Perfect</b> 2, and a ... of the German a cappella <b>group</b> Das Sound Machine (also <b>known as</b> DSM). ... Kids React (2014); What&#39;s Up Moms (2015); <b>Kid</b> President (2016); Brooklyn&nbsp;... <b>Pitch Perfect</b>: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the official music for the 2012 film Pitch ... The EP contains four tracks that are performed by other rival <b>groups</b> of the Barden Bellas and the Treblemakers. More from <b>Pitch Perfect</b> was released &nbsp;... Deke Sharon (born December 12, 1967) is an American singer, arranger, composer, director, ... Benji in the <b>Pitch Perfect</b> movies is partially based on Deke Sharon. ... He helped involve several professional a cappella <b>groups</b> and singers with the ... music director for a new competitive choir show on BBC1 <b>called</b> Pitch Battle,&nbsp;... Rebel Melanie Elizabeth Wilson is an Australian actress, writer, and producer. After graduating ... Wilson was <b>named</b> one of Variety magazine&#39;s &quot;Top Ten Comics to Watch for 2011. ... Wilson later won the Choice Movie Actress: Comedy award for <b>Pitch Perfect</b> at ... &quot;Rebel Wilson: &#39;Comedy has been a <b>boys</b>&#39; club – until now&#39;&quot;. Straight No Chaser (SNC) is a professional American a cappella <b>group</b> that originated in 1996 ... For the collegiate group formerly known as Straight No Chaser, see Another Round (group). Professional a ... Sweet Little Jesus <b>Boy</b>, 2008, Holiday Spirits. Christmas ... <b>Pitch Perfect</b>: The Quest For Collegiate A Cappella Glory. Adam Patrick DeVine (born November 7, 1983) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, and singer. He is one of the stars and co-creators of the Comedy Central series Workaholics, as well as Adam DeVine&#39;s House Party. He plays the role of Bumper in the musical films <b>Pitch Perfect</b> and Pitch ... DeVine had small roles in Mama&#39;s <b>Boy</b> (2007) and National Lampoon&#39;s 301:&nbsp;...
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A <b>Manhattan</b> is a cocktail made with whiskey, sweet vermouth, and bitters. While rye is the ... The story <b>goes</b>, that many of the people of Föhr emigrated to <b>Manhattan</b> ... The drink is usually mixed 1 part vermouth to 2 parts whiskey, with a dash of bitters, served ice cold, in an ice cold glass, or with ice and a <b>cherry</b> garnish. <b>Cherry</b> Street is a one-way street in the New York City borough of <b>Manhattan</b>. It currently has ... Afterward, it runs west from Pike, under the <b>Manhattan</b> Bridge access ramp, one block to Market Street; <b>Cherry</b> Street then <b>goes</b> one block further west, ... 116th &middot; 120th &middot; 122nd (Seminary Row) &middot; 125th (Martin Luther <b>King</b> Jr. Blvd)&nbsp;... A maraschino <b>cherry</b> is a preserved, sweetened <b>cherry</b>, typically made from light- colored sweet ... There are limits beyond which the processors of maraschino <b>cherries</b> may not <b>go</b>, the United States Food and Drug Administration has decided. Zee, a middle-aged musician who was abandoned by her husband, <b>goes</b> to a cafe in <b>Manhattan</b> where she orders the entire dessert section while crying. The Rob Roy is a cocktail consisting primarily of whisky and vermouth, created in 1894 by a bartender at the Waldorf Astoria in <b>Manhattan</b>, New York ... Standard garnish, 2 Maraschino cherries on a skewer or lemon twist. Standard drinkware. One <b>Manhattan</b> Square (also known as 225 <b>Cherry</b> Street or 252 South Street) is a residential skyscraper project developed by Extell Development Company in&nbsp;... Franklin Square was a square in <b>Manhattan</b> on the intersection of Pearl, Dover and <b>Cherry</b> Streets. The elevated <b>Manhattan</b> Railway, built in 1877–1878, ran&nbsp;... <b>Cherry</b> Lane Music was an American music publisher based in New York. It was founded in 1960 by Milton Okun in the apartment above the <b>Cherry</b> Lane Theater in Greenwich Village, <b>Manhattan</b>, New York. ... <b>Cherry</b> Lane provided a number of different <b>kinds</b> of personality folios aimed at musicians of all skill levels. ... Greenwich Village, <b>Manhattan</b>, New York City, is the city&#39;s oldest continuously running off-Broadway theater. The <b>Cherry</b> Lane contains a 179-seat main stage&nbsp;... <b>Manhattan</b> Boogie-Woogie is the third and final album by Landscape and was released in 1982. It is the only Landscape album that does not include any instrumental tracks. The album was reissued in November 2009 on the <b>Cherry</b> Pop label.
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The <b>Greatest Showman</b> is a 2017 American musical biographical drama film directed by ... Featuring nine original <b>songs</b> from Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, the film is inspired by the story of P. T. Barnum&#39;s creation of Barnum&#39;s American Museum&nbsp;... List of <b>songs</b>, with selected chart positions and ... and The <b>Greatest Showman</b> Ensemble, 88, 42, —, 9, 110&nbsp;... Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, known together as Pasek and Paul, are an American songwriting ... for which they won both the Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Original <b>Song</b> for the <b>song</b> &quot;City of Stars&quot;, and The <b>Greatest Showman</b>. &quot;This Is Me&quot; is a <b>song</b> performed by Keala Settle for the film The <b>Greatest</b> <b>Showman</b>. It was released on October 26, 2017, by Atlantic Records as a promotional&nbsp;... Keala Joan Settle (born November 5, 1975) is an American actress and singer. ... globally performing the <b>song</b> &quot;This Is Me&quot; from The <b>Greatest Showman</b>. The Man. The Music. The Show. was a concert tour by Australian entertainer Hugh Jackman. It showcased material from the soundtrack album, The <b>Greatest</b> <b>Showman</b> ... The setlist had more than 20 <b>songs</b> picked from Jackman&#39;s career. &quot;A Million Dreams&quot; is a <b>song</b> performed by Ziv Zaifman, Hugh Jackman and Michelle Williams for the film The <b>Greatest Showman</b> (2017). It is the second track &nbsp;... &quot;Rewrite the Stars&quot; is a <b>song</b> performed by Zac Efron and Zendaya for the film The <b>Greatest Showman</b> (2017). It was released on November 17, 2017 by Atlantic&nbsp;... &quot;The Greatest Show&quot; is a <b>song</b> by performed by Hugh Jackman, Keala Settle, Zac Efron and Zendaya for the film The <b>Greatest Showman</b> (2017). It is the opening&nbsp;... Greg Wells is a Grammy winning Canadian musician, songwriter and record producer based in Los Angeles. Wells has <b>songs</b> on over 125 million albums sold and streaming numbers in ... The <b>Greatest Showman</b>: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, produced and mixed by Wells, was the biggest selling worldwide album of&nbsp;...
Who wrote the songs to the greatest showman?
&quot;<b>Give me liberty, or give me death</b>!&quot; is a quotation attributed to Patrick Henry from a speech he made to the Second Virginia Convention on March 23, 1775, at St. Patrick Henry (May 29, 1736 – June 6, 1799) was an American attorney, planter, and orator best known for his declaration to the Second Virginia Convention ( 1775): &quot;<b>Give me liberty, or give me death</b>! Moretti stands trial for murder and treason and is sentenced to <b>death</b> by firing squad. Martha visits him the day he is to&nbsp;... (Redirected from Talk:<b>Give me Liberty, or give me Death</b>!) ... was to invite somebody to give the history and circumstances of the speech, not the speech itself. Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death is a compilation album by the American hardcore ... The title is a play on the ultimatum by Patrick Henry, &quot;<b>Give me liberty,</b> <b>or give me death</b>!&quot;, and is intended as a commentary on American consumerism &nbsp;... Or Give Me Death ( ISBN 0-15-216687-4) is a 2003 work of historical fiction by Ann Rinaldi based on the possibility that the famous words of Patrick Henry&#39;s &quot; <b>Give me Liberty or Give me Death</b>&quot; may have been first spoken by his dying,&nbsp;... St. John&#39;s Church is an Episcopal church located at 2401 East Broad Street in Richmond, ... Henry gave his memorable speech at the Second Virginia Convention, closing with the often-quoted demand, &quot;<b>give me liberty, or give me</b> <b>death</b>! Give Me Liberty is a comic book mini-series by Frank Miller. Give Me Liberty may also refer to: &quot;<b>Give me liberty, or give me death</b>!&quot;, a quotation attributed to&nbsp;... Cato, a Tragedy is a play written by Joseph Addison in 1712 and first performed on 14 April ... Patrick Henry&#39;s famous ultimatum: &quot;<b>Give me Liberty or give me</b> <b>death</b>!&quot; (Supposed reference to Act II, Scene 4: &quot;It is not now time to talk of aught/ But&nbsp;... &quot;Live Free or Die&quot; is the official motto of the U.S. state of New Hampshire, adopted by the state ... I know not what course others may take; but as for me, <b>give me liberty or give me death</b>!&quot; A medal struck at Matthew Boulton&#39;s Soho Mint, as tokens&nbsp;...
Who said give me liberty or gove me death?
The scheme was launched with an initial funding of ₹100 crore (US$14 million). It mainly targets the clusters in Uttar Pradesh, <b>Haryana</b>, Uttarakhand, Punjab,&nbsp;... <b>Beti Bachao</b>, <b>Beti Padhao</b> Yojana (&quot;Educate Daughters, Save&nbsp;... Sukanya Samriddhi Account (Girl Child Prosperity Account) is a Government of India backed ... The scheme was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 22 January 2015 as a part of the <b>Beti Bachao</b>, <b>Beti Padhao</b> ... The scheme was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 22 January 2015 in Panipat, <b>Haryana</b>. Jan 27, 2015 <b>...</b> The Governor of <b>Haryana</b>, Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki and the Union Minister for Women and Child Development, Smt. Maneka Sanjay Gandhi&nbsp;... ... <b>Beti Bachao</b>, <b>Beti Padhao</b> Yojana scheme that was flagged off by India&#39;s Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The child gender ratio has been improved in <b>Haryana</b>&nbsp;... Face of <b>Beti Bachao Beti Padhao</b> in <b>Haryana</b>. Brand Ambassador of Digital Cashless Week(20-27 Feb 2017 ) in Hisar,<b>Haryana</b>. See also[edit]. Madhuri Dixit Nene (born 15 May 1967) is an Indian actress, producer, and television ... She was appointed the brand ambassador for the <b>Beti Bachao Beti</b> <b>Padhao</b> campaign, by the Government of India. She participates in concert tours and&nbsp;... Prerna Kohli (born 21 December 1965) is an Indian clinical psychologist. She holds a ... 2016, the then President of India, Pranab Mukherjee, felicitated 100 women achievers on the anniversary of the &#39;<b>Beti Bachao Beti Padhao</b>&#39; campaign. Mann Ki Baat is an Indian radio programme hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in which ... He also promoted the <b>Beti Bachao</b>, <b>Beti Padhao</b> Yojana and Selfie With Daughter concept. 10, 26 July, Modi paid tribute to those who died in the&nbsp;... Vikramjit Singh Sahney (born 20 February 1962) also known as Vikram Sahney, is an Indian ... <b>Beti Bachao Beti Padhao</b> Campaign: The campaign raises strong concern about exacerbating sex discrimination and female foeticide through ... At present 38 centres are being run in <b>Haryana</b>, Punjab, Rajasthan and Delhi.
Brand ambassador of beti bachao beti padhao haryana?
Theodore Evelyn Mosby is a fictional character and the protagonist in the U.S. television sitcom <b>How I Met Your Mother</b>, portrayed by Josh Radnor. <b>Ted</b> also&nbsp;... <b>How I Met Your Mother</b> (often abbreviated as HIMYM) is an American sitcom created by Craig ... romantic leads first encounter each other, <b>How I Met Your</b> <b>Mother</b> does not introduce <b>Ted&#39;s</b> wife (Cristin Milioti) until the eighth-season finale and&nbsp;... Tracy Mosby (née McConnell) (colloquial: &quot;The Mother&quot;) is the title character from the CBS television sitcom <b>How I Met Your Mother</b>. The show, narrated by Future <b>Ted</b> (Bob Saget), tells the story of how <b>Ted</b> Mosby (Josh Radnor) met The Mother. Portrayed by Josh Radnor, Theodore Evelyn &quot;<b>Ted</b>&quot; Mosby (born on ... story, with the premise of explaining how he <b>met</b> their <b>mother</b>. Joshua Thomas Radnor (born July 29, 1974) is an American actor, filmmaker, author and musician. He is best known for portraying <b>Ted</b> Mosby on the popular Emmy Award-winning CBS sitcom <b>How I Met Your Mother</b>. &quot;Pilot&quot; is the pilot episode of American television sitcom <b>How I Met Your Mother</b>, which ... Future <b>Ted</b> tells his children, &quot;And that&#39;s the story of how I met... your Aunt Robin&quot;. Confused, the kids say that they thought that it was the story of how he&nbsp;... &quot;Last Forever&quot; is the final episode of the CBS sitcom <b>How I Met Your Mother</b>. The episode ... Robin is sad to see <b>Ted</b> and the Mother with matching &quot;hanging chad&quot; outfits, alongside Barney who has returned to his womanizing ways. &quot;The Pineapple Incident&quot; is the tenth episode in the first season of the television series <b>How I Met Your Mother</b>. ... Schaefer, Megan (September 19, 2014). &quot;&#39;<b>How I</b> <b>Met Your Mother</b>&#39; Pineapple Incident Mystery Explained By <b>Ted</b> In New Video&quot;. The first season of <b>How I Met Your Mother</b>, an American sitcom created by Carter Bays and ... The season introduces <b>Ted</b> Mosby (voiced by Bob Saget) in the year 2030 as he sits his daughter and son down to tell them the story of how he met&nbsp;... &quot;Say Cheese&quot; is the 18th episode of the fifth season of the CBS situation comedy How I Met ... November 16, 2017. ^ Alan Sepinwall; The Star-Ledger (March 23, 2010). &quot;<b>How I Met Your Mother</b>, &#39;Say Cheese&#39;: <b>Ted</b> ruins Lily&#39;s birthday... again&quot;.
Who plays ted how i met your mother?
It was initiated in 1981 with the first <b>Indian expedition to Antarctica</b>. The program gained global acceptance with India&#39;s&nbsp;... The 20th <b>Indian Antarctic Expedition</b> was flagged off on-board M.V. Magdalena Oldenorff from Cape Town on 30 December 2000. The team comprising a total of &nbsp;... Bharati is a permanent <b>Antarctic</b> research station commissioned by <b>India</b>. It is <b>India&#39;s</b> third ... <b>Antarctic</b> Treaty System &middot; Climate &middot; Colonization &middot; Crime &middot; Demographics &middot; Economy &middot; <b>Expeditions</b> &middot; Field camps &middot; Firefighting &middot; Flags &middot; Flora &middot; Geography&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>Indian expeditions to Antarctica</b>&quot;. The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn&nbsp;... Thirty Fifth <b>Indian Expedition to Antarctica</b>. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia . Jump to navigation Jump to search. Members of 35th ISEA Bharati Team&nbsp;... Maitri is <b>India</b>&#39;s second permanent research station in <b>Antarctica</b> as part of the <b>Indian Antarctic</b> Programme. The name was suggested by the then Prime Minister of <b>India</b> Indira Gandhi who was assassinated a month before the <b>expedition</b> left&nbsp;... For the mountain ranges in Nevada, see East Humboldt Range and West Humboldt Range ... from the Indian Navy, all of whom were members of the ninth <b>Indian Expedition to Antarctica</b>, who died in an accident at the site on 8 January 1990. This list of Antarctic expeditions is a chronological list of expeditions involving Antarctica. ... 1982–1983 – First Brazilian Expedition to Antarctica -; 1982–1983 – Second <b>Indian Expedition to Antarctica</b> – led by V. K. Raina; 1982–1984 – 28th&nbsp;... In 1991, the eleventh <b>Indian</b> Scientific <b>Expedition to Antarctica</b> conducted geomagnetic observations simultaneously at Dakshin Gangotri and Maitri. In 2008, <b>India</b>&nbsp;... Aditi Pant, a Marine Biologist were the first women scientist from <b>India</b> to take part in <b>Antarctic Expedition</b>. In 1989 she visited <b>Antarctica</b> for the second time as a&nbsp;...
When did the first indian expedition to antarctica take place?
The <b>Silence of the Lambs</b> is a 1991 American psychological horror film directed by Jonathan Demme from a screenplay written by Ted Tally, adapted from&nbsp;... Jame Gumb is a fictional character and the main antagonist of Thomas Harris&#39;s 1988 novel The <b>Silence of the Lambs</b> and its 1991 film adaptation, in which he is &nbsp;... The <b>Silence of the Lambs</b> is a psychological horror novel by Thomas Harris. First published in 1988, it is the sequel to Harris&#39; 1981 novel Red Dragon. The Hannibal Lecter franchise is an American media franchise based around the titular ... The next adaptation was 1991&#39;s The <b>Silence of the Lambs</b>, which was directed by Jonathan Demme and was the first film to feature Anthony Hopkins in &nbsp;... The <b>Silence of the Lambs</b> or <b>Silence of the Lamb</b> may refer to: The <b>Silence of the</b> <b>Lambs</b> (novel), a 1988 novel by Thomas Harris. The <b>Silence of the Lambs</b> (film),&nbsp;... Dr. Hannibal Lecter is a fictional character in a series of suspense novels by Thomas Harris. ... In The <b>Silence of the Lambs</b>, Lecter&#39;s keeper, Dr. Frederick Chilton, claims that Lecter is a &quot;pure sociopath&quot; (&quot;pure psychopath&quot; in the film adaptation)&nbsp;... Clarice M. Starling is a fictional character who appears in the novels The <b>Silence</b> <b>of the Lambs</b> and Hannibal by Thomas Harris. In the film adaptation of The&nbsp;... Frank Theodore Levine (born May 29, 1957) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Buffalo Bill in the film The <b>Silence of the Lambs</b> (1991) and &nbsp;... Most awards, The <b>Silence of the Lambs</b> (5). Most nominations, Bugsy (10). TV in the United States. Network, ABC. Duration, 3 hours, 33 minutes. Ratings, 44.44 million 29.84% (Nielsen ratings). ← 63rd &middot; Academy Awards &middot; 65th →. The 64th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and&nbsp;... Scott Glenn (The <b>Silence of the Lambs</b>) Harvey Keitel (Red Dragon) Laurence Fishburne (Hannibal). Information. Gender, Male. Occupation, BSU Agent-in- Charge. Significant other, Phyllis &quot;Bella&quot; Crawford. Nationality, American. Jack Crawford is a fictional character who appears in the Hannibal Lecter series of novels by&nbsp;...
When did silence of the lambs come out?
<b>A Hard Day&#39;s Night</b> is the third studio album by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 10 July 1964, with side one containing songs from the soundtrack&nbsp;... <b>A Hard Day&#39;s Night</b> is a 1964 musical comedy film directed by Richard Lester and starring the English rock band the Beatles—John Lennon, Paul McCartney,&nbsp;... &quot;<b>A Hard Day&#39;s Night</b>&quot; is a song by the English rock band the Beatles. Credited to Lennon–McCartney, it was written by John Lennon, with some collaboration&nbsp;... <b>A Hard Day&#39;s Night</b> may refer to: <b>A Hard Day&#39;s Night</b> (film), a film starring The Beatles. <b>A Hard Day&#39;s Night</b> (album), an album that serves as the soundtrack to the&nbsp;... &quot;<b>A Hard Day&#39;s Night</b>&quot; is the pilot episode of the American television medical drama Grey&#39;s Anatomy, which first aired on March 27, 2005 on the American&nbsp;... Extracts from the Film <b>A Hard Day&#39;s Night</b> is an EP by the Beatles released on 4 November 1964 by Parlophone (catalogue number GEP 8920.) It was also&nbsp;... Successful good article nomination[edit]. I am glad to report that this article nomination for good article status has been promoted. This is how the article, as of&nbsp;... The <b>Hard Days Night</b> Hotel is a four star hotel located on North John Street in Liverpool, England. One of the only Beatles themed hotel in the world, it is named &nbsp;... Template:<b>A Hard Day&#39;s Night</b>. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. hide. v; t &middot; e &middot; <b>A Hard Day&#39;s Night</b>. Songs. Side one. <b>A Hard Day&#39;s Night</b> was shot in black and white and featured the band as fictionalised versions of themselves during the height of Beatlemania, while Help! was&nbsp;...
When did a hard day's night come out?
It was nominated for several more, including Best Picture, Best <b>Actor</b> for Topol as Tevye, and Best Supporting <b>Actor</b> for Frey, <b>who played</b> Motel Kamzoil the <b>Tailor</b>&nbsp;... Motel Kamzoil, a poor but hardworking <b>tailor</b> who loves, and later marries, Tzeitel. Perchik, a student revolutionary who comes to Anatevka and falls in love with&nbsp;... Leonard Frey (September 4, 1938 – August 24, 1988) was an American <b>actor</b>. He is best remembered for his performance in the 1971 film <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b>, ... as Motel the <b>tailor</b> in Norman Jewison&#39;s 1971 film <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b> (he had&nbsp;... Chaim Topol also spelled Haym Topol, mononymously known as Topol, is an Israeli <b>actor</b>, singer, comedian, voice artist, film producer, author, and illustrator. He is best known for his portrayal of Tevye the Dairyman, the lead role in the musical <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b>, on both stage and screen, having <b>performed</b> ... His mother, Imrela &quot;Rel&quot; (née Goldman) Topol, was a <b>seamstress</b>. Its revivals have also been honored. At the 1981 Tony Awards, Bernardi was nominated as best <b>actor</b>. Ten years later, the 1991 revival won for best revival, and&nbsp;... Alfie Bass was an English <b>actor</b>. He was born in Bethnal Green, London, the youngest in a ... After leaving primary school in Bethnal Green at the age of 14, he worked as a <b>tailor&#39;s</b> apprentice, a messenger boy and a ... Bass also took over from Chaim Topol in the role of Tevye in <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b> on the West End stage&nbsp;... In 1967, he <b>played</b> Motel the <b>tailor</b> in the original West End production of <b>Fiddler</b> <b>on the Roof</b> (production recorded by CBS Records). From the late 1960s, Lynn&nbsp;... Tevye the Dairyman is the fictional narrator and protagonist of a series of short stories by ... The Broadway musical was based on a <b>play</b> written by Arnold Perl called ... The original stories included events not depicted in <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b>. John Edward Cariani (born July 23, 1969) is an American <b>actor</b> and playwright. Cariani is best known as the unwavering forensic expert Julian Beck in Law &amp; Order. On stage, he earned a Tony Award nomination for his role as Motel the <b>Tailor</b> in the 2004 Broadway revival of <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b>. Danny Burstein (born June 16, 1964) is an American <b>actor</b> of stage and screen, who made his Broadway debut in 1992. He is a six-time Tony Award nominee; for The Drowsy Chaperone (2006), South Pacific (2008), Follies (2012), Golden Boy (2013), Cabaret (2014), and <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b> ... as <b>Tailor</b>-Merchant in The Boys from Syracuse (1997) and as Mister Mister in&nbsp;...
Who played the tailor in fiddler on the roof?
<b>Williams&#39;s record against</b> players who have been ranked in the top 10. She <b>has</b> recorded wins <b>against</b> 20 of the&nbsp;... At the close of the year, after the first year since 2000 in which Serena was unable to win a match <b>against</b> her older sister, <b>Venus Williams had</b> now tied the <b>head-to</b>&nbsp;... <b>Head-to-head</b>[edit]. Legend, Henin, <b>Williams</b>. Grand Slam, 4, 3. WTA Tour Championships, 0, 1. The tennis players <b>Serena Williams</b> (United States) and Martina Hingis ( Switzerland) met 13 times during their careers. The overall <b>head-to-head</b> series is 7–6,&nbsp;... <b>Williams</b> began 2016 by playing ... loss of her career <b>against</b> 8th-seeded ... 4–3 in their <b>head-to-head</b> meetings. ... <b>Having</b> received a bye in the first&nbsp;... The 2013 <b>Serena Williams</b> tennis season officially began on 30 December with the start of the ... Williams also <b>had the best</b> winning percentage of 95.1%, the <b>highest</b> since ... Williams faced Jelena Janković, whom she <b>had</b> led 5–4 in <b>head-</b> <b>to-head</b>. ... In the semifinals, Williams went <b>against</b> surprise semifinalist in qualifier&nbsp;... In tennis history there have been a number of notable rivalries. This is a list of some of the <b>greatest</b> rivalries. For the purpose of this article only, the criteria for inclusion are (all must be met):. Both players must have a career high ranking of world No. 3 or <b>better</b>, and at least one of them must have reached No. ... Including Walkovers or Abandoned matches (not counted in <b>head</b> to <b>heads</b>,&nbsp;... Madison Keys (born February 17, 1995) is an American professional tennis player. ... Keys asked her parents for a white tennis dress like the one <b>Venus</b> <b>Williams</b> was ... Her <b>best</b> result that year was winning both the singles and doubles titles at the ... <b>head-to-head record against</b> counter-punchers Kerber and Halep, she <b>has</b>&nbsp;... In quarterfinals she <b>had better</b> time <b>against</b> Elina Svitolina, losing five games and putting <b>perfect head-to-head record against</b> her at 5–0 and also 3–0 in a&nbsp;... Sybille Bammer (born 27 April 1980) is a former professional female tennis player from Austria. ... She is notable for her 2-0 <b>head-to-head against Serena</b> <b>Williams</b>, one of the ... Olga Savchuk (6–0, 6–3) and 16th Seed Li Na (6–4, 6–3) to <b>record</b> her <b>best</b> ... She then <b>got</b> her first win over Nadia Petrova in the first round of the&nbsp;...
Who has the best head to head record against serena williams?
<b>Understanding Poetry</b> was an American college textbook and <b>poetry</b> anthology by Cleanth <b>Brooks</b> and Robert Penn <b>Warren</b>, first published in 1938. The book&nbsp;... Cleanth <b>Brooks</b> was an American literary critic and professor. He is best known for his ... From I. A. Richards&#39; The <b>Principles of</b> Literary Criticism and Practical Criticism, <b>Brooks</b> formulated guidelines for interpreting <b>poetry</b> (Leitch 2001). <b>Brooks</b> ... From this frustration, <b>Brooks and Warren</b> published <b>Understanding</b> <b>Poetry</b>. All the King&#39;s Men is a novel by Robert Penn <b>Warren</b> first published in 1946. Its title is drawn ... This image becomes for him the <b>encapsulating</b> metaphor for the idea that &quot;all life ... But on the other hand, there were those who took the thing to be a rousing declaration of democratic <b>principles</b> and a tract for the assassination of&nbsp;... The Upanishads are ancient Sanskrit texts of spiritual teaching and ideas of Hinduism, some of which are shared with religious traditions like Buddhism and&nbsp;... Environmental justice emerged as a concept in the United States in the early 1980s. The term ... A disproportionate quantity of minority communities (for example in [[<b>Warren</b> County ... of the contemporary environmental justice movement, whose guiding <b>principles</b> ... Pacific Grove, California: <b>Brooks</b>/Cole. p. ... Frontier &middot; <b>Poetic</b>&nbsp;... Baruch Spinoza was a Dutch philosopher of Portuguese Sephardi origin. One of the early ... In Rijnsburg, he began work on his Descartes&#39; &quot;<b>Principles of</b> Philosophy&quot; as well ... to defend Catholicism, Spinoza clearly <b>explained</b> his view of both Catholicism ... <b>Encapsulated</b> at the start in his Treatise on the Improvement of the&nbsp;... George Bernard Shaw known at his insistence simply as Bernard Shaw, was an Irish playwright ... The word Shavian has entered the language as <b>encapsulating</b> Shaw&#39;s ideas and his means of expressing them. ... Shaw&#39;s <b>explanation</b> of why his mother followed Lee was that without the latter&#39;s financial contribution the joint &nbsp;... Lewis Mumford (October 19, 1895 – January 26, 1990) was an American historian, sociologist, philosopher of technology, and literary critic. Particularly noted for&nbsp;... This is a list of notable people who have changed, adopted or adjusted their surnames based ... Anna Akhmatova, Russian <b>poet</b>, born Anna Andreyevna Gorenko, adopted her ... Bill de Blasio, born <b>Warren</b> Wilhelm Jr., is an American activist and politician. ... &quot;Libby [sic] Skala <b>encapsulates</b> 100 years of life, love, dance&quot;. Discussions[edit]. I started different topics. I&#39;m sure I&#39;m leaving stuff out. Also, where should the ... My <b>understanding</b> of the Roaring Twenties is that it was mainly a cultural and economic notion, not really a political one. ... for the first time; in the U.S., the bob was introduced by actress Louise <b>Brooks</b> in the late 1920s.&quot; I do not&nbsp;...
Understanding poetry by brooks and warren encapsulates the principles of?
&quot;<b>Gettin</b>&#39; <b>Jiggy</b> wit It&quot; is a single by American actor and rapper Will Smith, released as the third cut from his debut solo album Big Willie Style (1997). The verse is&nbsp;... In January 1998, &quot;<b>Gettin</b>&#39; <b>Jiggy</b> wit It&quot; was released as the third single from the album to great commercial success – it became the first single by Smith to top the US&nbsp;... Leshan David Lewis, better known as L.E.S., is a hip hop producer commonly associated with ... In 1998, he started working with Poke &amp; Tone and collaboratively produced Will Smith&#39;s #1 hit single &quot;<b>Gettin</b>&#39; <b>Jiggy</b> Wit It&quot;. From 1998 to 2005,&nbsp;... Broussard appeared in many MTV hip hop music videos such as a dancer in Will Smith&#39;s &quot;<b>Get Jiggy</b> Wit It&quot; (1997), lead girl in South Park&#39;s &quot;Kenny&#39;s Dead&quot; by&nbsp;... ... having written Sam &amp; Dave&#39;s &quot;Soul Man&quot; (1968 Grammy winner), Mariah Carey&#39; s &quot;Dreamlover&quot; (1993 Grammy winner), Will Smith&#39;s &quot;<b>Gettin</b>&#39; <b>Jiggy</b> wit It&quot; (1999&nbsp;... 826, March 14, &quot;<b>Gettin</b>&#39; <b>Jiggy</b> wit It”, Will Smith. March 21. March 28. 827, April 4, &quot; All My Life&quot;, K-Ci &amp; JoJo. April 11. April 18. 828, April 25, &quot;Too Close&quot;, Next. ... Trey Anastasio on drums) also performs a brief instrumental version of &quot;Hold Your Head Up&quot; by Argent before and after &quot;<b>Gettin</b>&#39; <b>Jiggy</b> Wit It.&quot; The album marked &nbsp;... Hall Of Fame Award, Won. 1998, Men In Black, Favorite Song, Nominated. Favorite Movie Actor, Won. 1999, -, Favorite Singer. <b>Gettin</b>&#39; <b>Jiggy</b> Wit It, Favorite Song&nbsp;... The third single from the album, &quot;<b>Gettin</b>&#39; <b>Jiggy</b> wit It&quot;, became Smith&#39;s first Billboard Hot 100 number one when it was released in 1998. Smith&#39;s second album&nbsp;... It was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 41st Grammy Awards in 1999, but lost to &quot;<b>Gettin</b>&#39; <b>Jiggy</b> wit It&quot; by Will Smith.
When did getting jiggy with it come out?
Ultimately, the Framers approved four-year <b>terms with no</b> restriction on the amount ... the concept of <b>term</b> limits for <b>U.S. presidents</b> took hold during the presidencies ... be <b>not</b> fixed by the Constitution, or supplied by practice, his <b>office</b>, ... &quot;argued he had <b>established</b> a <b>two</b>-<b>term</b> tradition that served as a vital&nbsp;... Washington did <b>not</b> feel bound by a <b>two</b>-<b>term</b> limit, but he felt the stability of the ... If he won and <b>then</b> died, his Vice <b>President</b> would assume the <b>office</b> without ... to support &quot;the sound <b>precedent set</b> by [his] illustrious predecessor.&quot; ... by many <b>American</b> politicians after the Civil War, <b>most</b> notably by&nbsp;... Article <b>Two</b> of the <b>United States</b> Constitution <b>establishes</b> the executive branch of the federal ... Section 1 of Article <b>Two establishes</b> the positions of the <b>president</b> and the vice ... his <b>Office</b> during the <b>Term</b> of four Years, and, together <b>with</b> the Vice <b>President</b>, chosen ... <b>Most</b> states do <b>not</b> put the names of the electors on the ballot. The presidency of George Washington began on April 30, 1789, when Washington was inaugurated as the first <b>president</b> of the <b>United States</b>, and ended on March 4, 1797. Washington took <b>office</b> after the 1788–89 <b>presidential</b> election, the nation&#39;s ... He was, and remains, the only <b>U.S. President</b> never to be affiliated <b>with</b> a&nbsp;... The presidency of Thomas Jefferson began on March 4, 1801, when he was inaugurated as the third <b>President</b> of the <b>United States</b>, and ended on March 4, 1809. Jefferson assumed the <b>office</b> after defeating incumbent <b>President</b> John ... After serving <b>two terms</b>, Jefferson was succeeded by Secretary of State James Madison,&nbsp;... This <b>is</b> a list of <b>presidents</b> of the <b>United States</b> by time in <b>office</b>. The basis of the list <b>is</b> the difference between dates; if counted by number of calendar days all the figures would be one <b>greater</b>, <b>with</b> the exception of Grover Cleveland, who would receive <b>two</b> days. ... Roosevelt <b>is</b> the only <b>US president</b> to have served <b>more than</b> <b>two terms</b>. This list lists achievements and distinctions of various <b>presidents</b> of the <b>United</b> <b>States</b>. ... First <b>president</b> to command a standing field army while in <b>office</b> (during the Whiskey ... First <b>president</b> to have a post-presidency of <b>more than</b> 25 years. ... First <b>president not</b> to <b>seek</b> re-election upon the completion of his one <b>term</b>. Though eligible for another <b>term</b>, Johnson announced in March 1968 that he would <b>not seek</b> renomination. His preferred successor, Vice <b>President</b> Hubert&nbsp;... George Washington&#39;s farewell address <b>is</b> a letter written by <b>President</b> George Washington as a valedictory to &quot;friends and fellow-citizens&quot; after 20 years of public service to the <b>United States</b>. He wrote it near the end of his second <b>term</b> of presidency before retiring to his ... He reminds the people that they do <b>not</b> have <b>more than</b> slight differences in&nbsp;... John Tyler (March 29, 1790 – January 18, 1862) was the tenth <b>president</b> of the <b>United States</b> ... He served <b>longer than</b> any <b>president</b> in <b>U.S.</b> history <b>not</b> elected to the <b>office</b>. ... Most of Tyler&#39;s Cabinet resigned soon into his <b>term</b>, and the Whigs dubbed him His ... Tyler declined to <b>seek</b> renomination in late 1820, citing ill health.
What u.s. president established the precedent of not seeking more than two terms in office?
&quot;<b>Should</b>&#39;<b>ve Been a Cowboy</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> written and recorded by American country music <b>artist</b> Toby Keith. It was released on February 12, 1993 as his debut&nbsp;... Toby Keith Covel (born July 8, 1961) is an American country <b>singer, songwriter</b>, actor, and ... By the end of the decade, &quot;<b>Should</b>&#39;<b>ve Been a Cowboy</b>&quot; received more than three million spins at radio, thus making it the most-played country <b>song</b> of&nbsp;... Toby Keith is the debut studio album from American country music <b>artist</b> Toby Keith. Released in 1993 on Polygram Records, it features the singles &quot;<b>Should</b>&#39;<b>ve</b> <b>Been a Cowboy</b>&quot;, &quot;He Ain&#39;t Worth Missing&quot;,&nbsp;... &quot;My Heroes <b>Have</b> Always <b>Been Cowboys</b>&quot; was recorded by Waylon Jennings on the 1976 album Wanted! The Outlaws, and further popularized in 1980 by Willie&nbsp;... A singing <b>cowboy</b> was a subtype of the archetypal <b>cowboy</b> hero of early Western films, ... Around the campfire, the original <b>cowboys sang</b> of life on the trail with all the challenges, hardships ... While much of what is included in the genre of &quot; <b>cowboy</b> music&quot; is &quot;traditional&quot;, a number of songs <b>have been</b> written and made famous&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Cowboy</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by Kid Rock from his album Devil Without a Cause. The <b>song</b>, noted for its ... as a cross between Run DMC and Lynyrd Skynyrd. The <b>song&#39;s</b> music style <b>has been</b> described as &quot;country rap&quot;, &quot;<b>cowboy</b> rap&quot; and &quot;rap rock&quot;. &quot;Streets of Laredo&quot; (Laws B01, Roud 23650), also known as the &quot;<b>Cowboy&#39;s</b> Lament&quot;, is a ... For I&#39;m shot in the chest, and today I <b>must</b> die.&quot; ... Recordings of the <b>song have been</b> made by Vernon Dalhart, Eddy Arnold, Johnny Cash, Johnny&nbsp;... Yodeling (also jodeling) is a form of singing which involves repeated and rapid changes of ... &quot;I couldn&#39;t <b>have been</b> more than 4 years old when I first heard a <b>cowboy</b> yodel and <b>sing</b> to his cattle. ... performer to <b>have</b> a million-selling single with her signature <b>song</b> &quot;I <b>Want to</b> Be a <b>Cowboy&#39;s</b> Sweetheart&quot;, recorded in 1935. &quot;Mammas Don&#39;t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be <b>Cowboys</b>&quot; is a country music <b>song</b> first ... The narrator warns mothers not to let their children <b>become cowboys</b> because of the tough ... &quot;The Wurlitzer Prize (I Don&#39;t <b>Want to Get</b> Over You)&quot; ... Deana Carter &amp; Sara Evans on the 2003 album I&#39;<b>ve</b> Always <b>Been</b> Crazy (A Tribute To&nbsp;... Mary Sharon Vaughn is a Stockholm based American musician, <b>songwriter</b> and producer. She <b>has</b> written hits for artists such as Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Reba ... Vaughn&#39;s first big songwriting success was &quot;My Heroes <b>Have</b> Always <b>Been Cowboys</b>&quot;, which was first ... 1983, Leon Everette, &quot;I <b>Could</b>&#39;a <b>Had</b> You&quot;.
Who sings i should have been a cowboy?
The <b>bit</b> is a basic unit of information in information theory, computing, including digital ... As a binary digit, the <b>bit represents</b> a logical state, having only one of two ... <b>Data</b> transfer rates are usually measured in decimal SI multiples of the unit <b>bit</b> per ... <b>computer</b>) <b>represented</b> bits as the states of electrical relays which <b>could</b> be&nbsp;... In computing, a word is the natural unit of <b>data</b> used by a particular processor design. A word is a fixed-sized <b>piece of data</b> handled as a unit by the instruction set or ... usually word sized and the largest <b>piece of data that can</b> be transferred to and ... This quantum must contain a multiple of 4 and 6 bits to <b>represent</b> a whole&nbsp;... In computing and telecommunications, a unit of information is the capacity of some standard <b>data</b> storage system or ... The most commonly used units of <b>data</b> storage capacity are the <b>bit</b>, the ... A byte <b>can represent</b> 256 (2<sup>8</sup>) distinct values, such as non-negative integers from 0 to 255, or signed integers from −128 to 127. A <b>computer</b> number format is the internal representation of numeric values in digital <b>computer</b> ... <b>Computers represent data</b> in sets of binary digits. ... The concept of a <b>bit can</b> be understood as a value of either 1 or 0, on or off, yes or no, true or&nbsp;... The byte is a unit of digital information that most commonly consists of eight bits. Historically, the byte was the number of bits used to encode a single character of text in a <b>computer</b> and for this reason it is the <b>smallest</b> addressable unit of memory in many <b>computer</b> architectures. ... Another origin of byte for <b>bit</b> groups smaller than a <b>computers&#39;s</b> word size, and&nbsp;... In <b>computer</b> architecture, 4-<b>bit</b> integers, memory addresses, or other <b>data</b> units are those that ... While larger than 4-<b>bit</b> values <b>can</b> be used by combining more than one manually, the ... Binary-coded decimal is a digital encoding method for numbers using decimal notation, with each decimal digit <b>represented</b> by four bits. Board representation in <b>computer</b> chess is a <b>data</b> structure in a chess program <b>representing</b> the ... Early programs used <b>piece</b> lists and square lists, both array based. ... of the <b>pieces</b> in a conveniently searchable order, like largest to <b>smallest</b> ; associated ... A board position <b>can</b> then be <b>represented</b> using a series of bitboards. In <b>computer</b> architecture, 128-<b>bit</b> integers, memory addresses, or other <b>data</b> units are those that ... <b>data</b>. The IBM System/370 <b>could</b> be considered the first simple 128-<b>bit computer</b>, as it used 128-<b>bit</b> floating-point registers. ... Quadruple precision floats <b>can</b> also <b>represent</b> any position in the observable universe with at least&nbsp;... In computing, a memory address is a reference to a specific memory location used at various ... <b>Data</b> larger than a single byte may be stored in a sequence of consecutive addresses. ... In theory, modern byte-addressable 64-<b>bit computers</b> <b>can</b> address 2<sup>64</sup> bytes (16 exbibytes), but in practice the amount of memory is limited&nbsp;... The Tower of Hanoi is a mathematical game or puzzle. It consists of three rods and a number of disks of different sizes, which <b>can</b> ... For example, if you started with three <b>pieces</b>, you <b>would</b> move the <b>smallest piece</b> to the opposite ... scheme when performing <b>computer data</b> Backups where multiple tapes/media are involved.
The smallest piece of data that can be represented by a computer?
Justified is an American crime drama <b>television series</b> that premiered on March 16, 2010, on ... This leads Bo to go to Boyd&#39;s camp and threaten to kill <b>his own</b> son, ... follows <b>the law</b>, but <b>gives</b> Raylan some leeway when he trusts his judgment. ... the <b>series</b> for <b>television</b> based on the character U.S. <b>Marshal</b> Raylan Givens,&nbsp;... Meanwhile, <b>Marshall</b> sought to build up <b>his own</b> legal practice, a difficult proposition during a time of economic recession. In 1786, he purchased <b>the law</b> practice&nbsp;... Dark <b>Justice</b> is an American crime drama <b>television series</b> about a <b>judge</b> who becomes a vigilante by night so that he can bring high-level offenders who use technicalities to &quot;escape&quot; the legal system to what he calls &quot;dark <b>justice</b>.&quot; The role of <b>Judge</b> Nicholas <b>Marshall</b> was played by actors Ramy Zada (1991) ... <b>Marshall</b> had already had <b>his</b> faith in the legal system shaken even before <b>his</b>&nbsp;... Gunsmoke is an American radio and <b>television</b> Western drama <b>series</b> created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The central character is lawman <b>Marshal</b> Matt Dillon, played by William ... Our <b>own</b> Iliad and Odyssey, created from standard elements of the dime novel&nbsp;... <b>Marshall</b> is a 2017 American biographical legal drama film directed by Reginald Hudlin and written by Michael and Jacob Koskoff. It stars Chadwick Boseman as Thurgood <b>Marshall</b>, the first African-American Supreme Court <b>Justice</b>, and focuses on one of the first cases of <b>his</b> career, the ... But she survives and flags down a motorist <b>making</b> up a desperate story&nbsp;... Young <b>Justice</b> is an American animated <b>television series</b> developed by Brandon Vietti and ... whereas in the <b>his own</b> animated <b>TV show</b>, they were a pale purple/ lilac. ... Young <b>Justice</b> line-ups in the comic also <b>make</b> an appearance in the <b>show</b>. ... Stephanie Lemelin, Danica McKellar, Crispin Freeman, Vanessa <b>Marshall</b>,&nbsp;... Thurgood <b>Marshall</b> (July 2, 1908 – January 24, 1993) was an American lawyer who served as Associate <b>Justice</b> of the Supreme Court of the United States from October 1967 until October 1991. <b>Marshall</b> was the Court&#39;s first African-American <b>justice</b>. Prior to <b>his judicial</b> service, he successfully argued several cases before the ... The decision to <b>make</b> the documents public was supported by the American&nbsp;... Garry Kent <b>Marshall</b> (November 13, 1934 – July 19, 2016) was an American film director, film ... Their first <b>television series</b> as creator-producers was Hey, Landlord, which lasted one ... Moving into the 1970s, <b>Marshall</b> worked on <b>his own</b> or with others, and ... (for &quot;The Bowling Partners&quot;), <b>Make</b> Room for Daddy, Nominated. Martian Manhunter (J&#39;onn J&#39;onzz) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books ... In addition to serving in the League under <b>his own</b> identity, he also joins ... Exposure to fire typically <b>causes</b> J&#39;onzz to lose his ability to maintain his ... out almost all of the Martian race in the <b>Justice</b> League <b>television series</b>. The United States Marshals Service (USMS) is a federal law enforcement agency within the ... For the TV series, see Sheriff of Cochise. ... On October 26, 1881, Deputy U.S. <b>Marshal</b> Virgil Earp, <b>his</b> brothers, Special ... Until 1965, each U.S. district court hired and administered its <b>own</b> marshals independently from all others.
Tv show about a marshall who makes his own justice?
<b>Samuel</b> is a figure who, in the narratives of the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>, plays a key role in the transition ... Views. Read &middot; Edit &middot; View <b>history</b>&nbsp;... The Books of <b>Samuel</b>, 1 <b>Samuel</b> and 2 <b>Samuel</b>, form part of the narrative <b>history</b> of Israel in the Nevi&#39;im or &quot;prophets&quot; section of the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>/<b>Old Testament</b>,&nbsp;... Hannah is one of the wives of Elkanah mentioned in the First Book of ... The Hebrew form of the name &quot;Saul&quot; is shaul, and the <b>story of Samuel&#39;s</b> birth contains repeated uses the related verbal root sh-&#39;-l in various&nbsp;... In the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>, the Witch of Endor is a woman Saul consulted to summon the spirit of ... The <b>history</b> of the evocation of <b>Samuel</b> by the witch of Endor is well known. I am aware that some difficulties are raised concerning this <b>history</b>. Eli was, according to the Books of <b>Samuel</b>, a High Priest of Shiloh. When Hannah came to ... Hannah[edit]. This <b>story</b> of Hannah, with which the Books of <b>Samuel</b> begin, involves Eli. Hannah was the wife of Elkanah. She was childless. Elkanah &nbsp;... Saul according to the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>, was the first king of the Kingdom of Israel and Judah. ... The <b>biblical</b> accounts of Saul&#39;s life are found in the Books of <b>Samuel</b>: ... This may indicate that the David <b>story</b> is inserted from a source loyal to the&nbsp;... Jonathan is a heroic figure in 1 <b>Samuel</b> in the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>. A prince of the United Kingdom of ... The <b>story</b> of David and Jonathan is introduced in chapter 18 , where it says that &quot;Jonathan became one in spirit with David, and he loved him as&nbsp;... David and Jonathan were heroic figures of the Kingdom of Israel, who formed a covenant ... Some later Medieval and Renaissance literature drew upon the <b>story</b> to underline strong personal friendships between men, ... The relationship between David and Jonathan is mainly covered in the Hebrew <b>Bible</b> Book of <b>Samuel</b>. Joab the son of Zeruiah, was the nephew of King David and the commander of his army, according to the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>. ... Illustration from the Morgan <b>Bible</b> of a <b>story</b> in 2 <b>Samuel</b> 20 of Joab pursuing Sheba as far as Abel-beth-maachah and&nbsp;... Tamar is a figure described in 2 <b>Samuel</b> in the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>. In the <b>biblical</b> narrative, she is the ... Coogan, in his section on women in 2 <b>Samuel</b>, describes Tamar as a &quot;passive figure&quot; whose <b>story</b> is &quot;narrated with considerable pathos.
Where in the bible is the story of samuel?
<b>The Apprentice</b> is an American documentary reality television program that judges the business skills of a group of contestants. It has run in various formats&nbsp;... <b>The Apprentice</b> is a reality talent game show franchise originally aired in 2004 in the United States. Created by U.S. based British producer Mark Burnett, the&nbsp;... An <b>apprentice</b> is someone who is in training for a trade, profession or in the context of the British abolition of slavery an obligatory status whereby the former&nbsp;... <b>The Apprentice</b> 4 is the fourth season of <b>The Apprentice</b>, with Donald Trump as the executive producer and host. The show was aired on Thursday nights at 9&nbsp;... Omarosa Onee Manigault Newman often mononymously known as Omarosa, is an American reality television show participant, writer, and former political aide to President Donald Trump. She became widely known as a contestant on the first season of NBC&#39;s reality television series <b>The Apprentice</b>. The first season of <b>The Apprentice</b> aired on NBC in the winter and spring of 2004. It featured 16 candidates. This season had high ratings, ranking at No. 7 in the&nbsp;... The Celebrity <b>Apprentice</b> 6 is the sixth installment of the reality game show, Celebrity <b>Apprentice</b>, which premiered on Sunday, March 3, 2013. This season&#39;s cast&nbsp;... <b>The Apprentice</b> is a British business-styled reality game show created by Mark Burnett, distributed by Fremantle and broadcast by the BBC since 16 February&nbsp;... <b>The Apprentice</b>: Martha Stewart is a reality game show and a spin-off from the series, <b>The Apprentice</b>, that ran in the fall of 2005. Broadcast on NBC, the show&nbsp;... <b>The Apprentice</b> is a novel by Lewis Libby, former Chief of Staff to United States Vice President Dick Cheney, first published in hardback in 1996, reprinted in&nbsp;...
Who won the last series of the apprentice?
<b>Jesus Christ Superstar</b> is a 1970 rock opera with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice. It started as a rock opera album musical before its&nbsp;... <b>Jesus Christ Superstar</b> is a 1973 American musical drama film directed by Norman Jewison and co-written by Jewison and Melvyn Bragg based on the Andrew&nbsp;... <b>Jesus Christ Superstar</b> is a 1970 album musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, on which the rock opera musical of the same name was based. <b>Jesus Christ Superstar</b> Live in Concert is an American musical television special that was broadcast live on NBC on April 1, 2018 (Easter Sunday). Executively&nbsp;... <b>Jesus Christ Superstar</b> (1996 London Cast) is a soundtrack album released in 2000. <b>Jesus Christ Superstar</b> is a rock opera created by Tim Rice and Andrew&nbsp;... &quot;Everything&#39;s Alright&quot; is a song from the musical <b>Jesus Christ Superstar</b> by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. It is about the anointing of Jesus. In the song&nbsp;... &#39;<b>J.C. Superstar</b>&#39; is a hybrid cultivar of the genus Aechmea in the Bromeliad family. References[edit]. BSI BCR Entry for &#39;<b>J.C. Superstar</b>&#39; &middot; Stub icon, This bromeliad&nbsp;... <b>Jesus Christ Superstar</b> or <b>Jesus Christ Superstar</b> – Original Australian Cast Recording is an album released in late 1972 on MCA Records. Jesus Christ&nbsp;... Jesus Christ Superstars is the fifth studio album by Slovenian industrial/electronic music group ... &quot;God Is God&quot; (Burton/Watkins) – 3:43; &quot;<b>Jesus Christ Superstar</b>&quot; ( Lloyd Webber/Rice) – 5:45; &quot;Kingdom of God&quot; (Avsenik/Chris Bohn/Laibach) – 5: &nbsp;... Teddie Joe &quot;Ted&quot; Neeley (born September 20, 1943) is an American singer, actor , musician, composer, and record producer. He is known for portraying the title role in <b>Jesus Christ Superstar</b> (1973),&nbsp;...
Where did j.c. superstar have it's longest run?
The <b>Champion Trainer</b> of <b>National Hunt racing</b> in Great Britain is the <b>trainer</b> whose horses have ... Records[edit]. Most titles - <b>15</b>, Martin Pipe; Most consecutive titles - 10, Martin Pipe (1996-2005) ... <b>Racehorse training</b> awards &middot; <b>Horse racing</b> in Great Britain ... <b>By</b> using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Peter Victor Ferdinand Cazalet DL (<b>15</b> January 1907 – 29 May 1973) was a British cricketer, ... Post-war, he trained many horses owned <b>by</b> Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and ... He was British <b>jump racing Champion Trainer</b> on three occasions. ... In November 1937, Cazalet announced he would <b>retire</b> from riding as an&nbsp;... Paul Frank Nicholls OBE (born 17 April 1962) is a British <b>National Hunt horse</b> <b>trainer</b> with ... 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2018- 19) ... and has been crowned British <b>jump racing Champion Trainer</b> eleven times. ... <b>by</b> a <b>horse</b> during pre-season <b>training</b> sustained in 1989, Nicholls <b>retired</b> from&nbsp;... Vincent O&#39;Brien (9 April 1917 – 1 June 2009) was an Irish <b>race horse trainer</b> from Churchtown, County Cork, Ireland. In 2003 he was voted the greatest influence in <b>horse racing</b> history in a worldwide poll hosted <b>by</b> ... the Epsom Derby, was twice British <b>champion trainer</b> in flat <b>racing</b> and also twice in <b>national hunt racing</b>,&nbsp;... Henrietta Catherine Knight (born <b>15</b> December 1946) is a <b>retired</b> English <b>Thoroughbred racehorse trainer</b>. Knight is best known as a <b>trainer</b> of <b>National</b> <b>Hunt racehorses</b>. ... Henrietta married former <b>champion National Hunt</b> jockey Terry Biddlecombe in 1995 and has no children. ... &quot;<b>Racing</b> passion of odd couple&quot;. London:&nbsp;... Nicholas John Henderson LVO OBE (born 10 December 1950) is a British <b>racehorse trainer</b>. He has been British <b>jump racing Champion Trainer</b> five times. ... to <b>retire by</b> an injury sustained in the 2008 Grand National; from the 2008–09 ... Caracciola followed up this success <b>by</b> winning the Queen Alexandra Stakes at&nbsp;... Sir Anthony Peter McCoy OBE (born 4 May 1974), commonly known as AP McCoy or Tony McCoy, is a Northern Irish former <b>horse racing</b> jockey. ... <b>By</b> the end of the decade McCoy had set a new <b>National Hunt</b> record for winners in a ... a long period of success as stable jockey to the <b>15</b> time <b>Champion Trainer</b> Martin Pipe. Last updated on February <b>15</b>, 2009. Red Rum (3 May 1965 – 18 October 1995) was a <b>champion Thoroughbred</b> steeplechaser. He achieved an unmatched historic treble when he won the Grand <b>National</b> ... The Grand <b>National</b> is a notoriously difficult <b>race</b> that has been described as &quot;the ultimate test of a ... <b>Retirement</b>[edit]. Martin Charles Pipe CBE (born 29 May 1945), was a <b>racehorse trainer</b> until his <b>retirement</b> in ... Please help by adding reliable sources. ... Pipe went on to be <b>Champion Trainer 15</b> times with successive stable jockeys Peter Scudamore, ... Success was not confined to <b>National Hunt racing</b> either, with 256 victories on the Flat,&nbsp;... Rupert &quot;Ruby&quot; Walsh is an Irish former jockey. He is the second child, and eldest son, of former <b>champion</b> amateur jockey Ted Walsh and his wife Helen. Contents. 1 Career. 1.1 Statistics. 2 Injuries; 3 <b>Trainer</b> split; 4 Personal life; 5 Popular culture; 6 TV; 7 Major wins ... To date Walsh has been Irish <b>jump</b> jockey <b>champion</b> twelve times – 1998/99,&nbsp;...
Retired racehorse trainer who was champion trainer national hunt racing 15 x?
Xbox is a video gaming brand created and owned by Microsoft. It represents a series of video ... The <b>Xbox One was released</b> on November 22, 2013, in North America, as the ... Kinect <b>was</b> launched in North America on November 4, 2010, in Europe on November 10, 2010, in <b>Australia</b>, New Zealand and Singapore on&nbsp;... The <b>Xbox One</b> is an eighth-generation home video game console developed by Microsoft. Announced in May 2013, it is the successor to Xbox 360 and the third console in the Xbox series of video game consoles. It <b>was</b> first <b>released</b> in North America, parts of Europe, <b>Australia</b>, and South&nbsp;... According to data <b>released</b> by Nielsen in August 2014, nine months after the PS4 <b>was released</b>, thirty-<b>one</b> percent of its sales were to existing Wii and <b>Xbox</b> 360&nbsp;... Borderlands 3 <b>was released</b> on September 13, 2019 for Windows, PlayStation 4 and <b>Xbox One</b>. The game had been in development at Gearbox as early as&nbsp;... BioShock is a 2007 first-person shooter game developed by 2K Boston (later Irrational Games) and 2K <b>Australia</b>, and published by 2K Games ... A standalone version of BioShock Remastered <b>was released</b> for macOS by Feral Interactive ... The <b>Xbox</b> demo <b>was</b> the fastest demo at that time to reach <b>one</b> million downloads on&nbsp;... In July 2014, prior to the game&#39;s <b>release</b>, 2K <b>Australia&#39;s</b> head Tony Lawrence ... could be ported to PlayStation 4 and <b>Xbox One</b>—gauged by fan demand and sales. ... A remastered version of the original game <b>was released</b> in April 2019 but is&nbsp;... <b>Release</b>. Windows; June 14, 2018; PS4, <b>Xbox One</b>; August 27, 2019. Genre(s) &middot; Vehicular combat, racing. Mode(s), Single-player, multiplayer. Wreckfest is a racing video game developed by Bugbear Entertainment and published by THQ ... In a press <b>release</b> published by Eurogamer, Next Car Game <b>was</b> officially&nbsp;... Crash Bandicoot is a franchise of platform video games. The series <b>was</b> created by Andy Gavin ... A Crash Bandicoot game, simply titled Crash Bandicoot, <b>was</b> <b>released</b> as part of this series. ... were added as post-launch downloadable content, and the N. Sane Trilogy <b>was</b> eventually ported to Nintendo Switch, <b>Xbox</b> <b>One</b>,&nbsp;... The <b>Xbox One was released</b> in North America, Europe, and <b>Australia</b> on November 22, 2013, at a launch price of US$499.99, €499 and A$599 respectively with&nbsp;... Just Dance 2019 is a dance rhythm game developed by Ubisoft. It <b>was</b> unveiled on June 11, 2018, during its E3 press conference, and <b>was released</b> on October 23, 2018 on Nintendo Switch, Wii, Wii U, PlayStation 4, <b>Xbox One</b> and Xbox 360 in North America. It <b>was</b> also <b>released</b> on October 25, 2018 in Europe and <b>Australia</b>.
When did xbox one come out in australia?
<b>Mary</b>, <b>Queen of Scots</b> (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or ... His House of Stuart had gained the <b>throne</b> of Scotland in the 14th century via the ... was signed, which promised that, at the <b>age</b> of ten, Mary would marry Edward and move to England, where Henry could oversee her upbringing. James VI and I was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and ... James was the son of <b>Mary</b>, <b>Queen of Scots</b>, and a great-great- grandson of Henry VII, King of ... James succeeded to the Scottish <b>throne</b> at the <b>age</b> of thirteen months, after his mother was compelled to abdicate in his favour. Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley (7 December 1545 – 10 February 1567) was the second husband of ... Lord Darnley <b>aged</b> about nine, by Hans Eworth. ... Elder advocated Anglo-Scottish union through the marriage of <b>Mary</b>, <b>Queen of Scots</b> ... in line to the English <b>throne</b> after <b>Mary Queen of Scots</b>, and her son Darnley after her,&nbsp;... Francis II was King of France from 1559 to 1560. He was also King consort of Scotland as a result of his marriage to <b>Mary</b>, <b>Queen of Scots</b>, from 1558 until his death in 1560. He ascended the <b>throne</b> of France at the <b>age</b> of fifteen after the accidental&nbsp;... The Babington Plot was a plan in 1586 to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I, a Protestant, and put <b>Mary</b>, <b>Queen of Scots</b>, her Roman Catholic cousin, on the English <b>throne</b>. It led to the Queen of Scots&#39; execution, a result of a letter sent by Mary (who ... to the Babington Plot, and the movie Elizabeth: The Golden <b>Age</b> deals with it&nbsp;... Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 ... In 1558 upon Mary&#39;s death, Elizabeth succeeded her half-sister to the <b>throne</b> and set out to ... Edward VI died on 6 July 1553, <b>aged</b> 15. ... She was a better ally than the chief alternative, <b>Mary</b>, <b>Queen of Scots</b>, who had grown up in&nbsp;... The monarch <b>of Scotland</b> was the head of state of the Kingdom <b>of Scotland</b>. According to ... Bruce and his supporters had murdered their rival to the <b>throne of</b> <b>Scotland</b>, ... <b>aged</b> 83-84, Son of John Balliol, candidate of the English to replace the ... and James V&#39;s own wife, <b>Mary</b> of Guise, succeeded in ruling <b>Scotland</b> during the&nbsp;... Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), also known as Mary Tudor, was the queen of ... For the Queen of Scotland during Mary I&#39;s reign, see Mary, Queen of Scots. For other ... In 1522, at the <b>age</b> of six, she was instead contracted to marry her 22-year-old first cousin, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. However, the &nbsp;... This List of British monarchy records lists various statistical records relating to the monarchy of ... <b>Mary</b>, <b>Queen of Scots</b>, was heir presumptive from birth until her accession to the <b>throne</b> at the ... The oldest monarch at the start of his reign was William IV who succeeded to the <b>throne</b> in 1830 at the <b>age</b> of 64 years 309 days. <b>Mary Queen of Scots</b> is a 2018 historical drama film directed by Josie Rourke and written by ... Despite her objections, Mary eventually abdicates her <b>throne</b> and flees to England. ... Mildmay, English Chancellor of the Exchequer, died at <b>age</b> 35, seven months before the film&#39;s release; the film is dedicated in his memory.
How old was mary queen of scots when she took the throne?
&quot;<b>Ain&#39;t No Mountain High Enough</b>&quot; is an pop/soul song written by Nickolas Ashford &amp; Valerie Simpson in 1966 for the Tamla label, a division of Motown. &quot;<b>Ain&#39;t No</b> Magic <b>Mountain High Enough</b>&quot; is the thirteenth episode of the second season of the American mystery television series Veronica Mars, and the&nbsp;... <b>Ain&#39;t No Mountain High Enough</b>: A Tribute to Hitsville U.S.A. is the 22nd studio album by Michael Bolton. It features recordings of songs originally made famous &nbsp;... Diana Ross (later reissued rarely as <b>Ain&#39;t No Mountain High Enough</b>) is the debut solo album of American-singer Diana Ross. It reached number 19 on the&nbsp;... &quot;Tears Dry on Their Own&quot; is a song by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse from her ... of Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell&#39;s 1967 song &quot;<b>Ain&#39;t No</b> <b>Mountain High Enough</b>&quot;, penned by the married duo of Ashford &amp; Simpson. Inner Life was an American club-oriented soul studio project formed in 1979 that enjoyed success with &quot;I&#39;m Caught Up (1979), &quot;<b>Ain&#39;t No Mountain High Enough</b>&quot;&nbsp;... ... including the two Top 10 singles &quot;Your Precious Love,&quot; &quot;If I Could Build My Whole World Around You,&quot; the Top 20 single, &quot;<b>Ain&#39;t No Mountain High Enough</b>&quot; and&nbsp;... Bromfield released &quot;Mama Said&quot; and &quot;<b>Ain&#39;t No Mountain High Enough</b>&quot; as singles . She performed on Strictly Come Dancing with Winehouse on backing vocals,&nbsp;... &quot;Higher and Higher&quot;; &quot;Respect&quot;; &quot;<b>Ain&#39;t No Mountain High Enough</b>&quot;; &quot;Here I Am&quot;; &quot; Signed Sealed Delivered (I&#39;m Yours)&quot;; &quot;I Found a Love&quot;; &quot;Reach Out I&#39;ll Be There &nbsp;... The track is based on a sample of Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell&#39;s 1967 Motown hit &quot;<b>Ain&#39;t No Mountain High Enough</b>&quot;. They had begun performing their act in&nbsp;...
Who sang ain't no mountain high enough first?
<b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants is an American animated comedy television series created by marine ... Many of the series&#39; <b>ideas</b> originated in The Intertidal Zone, an unpublished educational book that Hillenburg created in 1989 to teach his students ... However, he realized that if he ever <b>did</b>, this would be the best approach. Stephen McDannell Hillenburg (August 21, 1961 – November 26, 2018) was an American ... Some evidence shows that the <b>idea</b> for <b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants dates back to 1986, during Hillenburg&#39;s ... Hillenburg <b>did</b> not expect the show would be very popular even to adults: &quot;I never imagined that it would get to this point. <b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants is the title character and protagonist of the American animated ... Olson liked the <b>idea</b> and suggested Hillenburg create a series of marine animals. Hillenburg said, &quot;a ... He had brought up in our conversation how he saw the artistic value of <b>SpongeBob</b> as the cartoon and I kind of liked it, so I <b>did</b> it. &quot;Help Wanted&quot; is the series premiere / pilot the American animated television series ... One of the original <b>ideas</b> was to write an episode with <b>SpongeBob</b> and Squidward ... By the time it <b>comes</b> to consider the music, the budget is blown.&quot; ... It was not included because Nickelodeon <b>did</b> not want to pay Tiny Tim&#39;s estate for the&nbsp;... <b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants: The Broadway Musical is a stage musical, co- conceived and ... Mr. Krabs laughs at the <b>idea</b>, telling <b>SpongeBob</b> he is &quot;just a simple sponge&quot; ... When the time <b>comes</b> for the volcano to erupt, everyone braces for their ... &quot;What <b>Did</b> Critics Think of Broadway&#39;s <b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants Musical?&quot;. The <b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants Movie is a 2004 American live-action/animated adventure ... When they finally <b>come</b> to the conclusion that they cannot finish the mission ... Osborne said, &quot;It was hugely fun although it <b>did</b> get kind of gamy in there. ... This <b>idea</b> was later used for the second film The <b>SpongeBob</b> Movie: Sponge&nbsp;... &quot;Pizza Delivery&quot; is the first segment of the fifth episode of the American animated television ... However, he eventually gave up the <b>idea</b>, and resurrected it in &quot;Pizza Delivery&quot;. The episode received critical ... Squidward then goes back to <b>SpongeBob</b> who, still devastated, asks, &quot;<b>Did</b> he change his mind?&quot; Squidward cheers him&nbsp;... The first season of the American animated television series <b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants, created ... Drymon said &quot;We didn&#39;t <b>come</b> up with too many <b>ideas</b> that day. ... because Nickelodeon <b>did</b> not want to pay Tiny Tim&#39;s estate for the DVD rights. Slogan, &quot;<b>Come</b> Spend Your Money Here!&quot; The Krusty Krab is a fictional fast food restaurant in the American animated television series ... It has two full-time employees: <b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants, who works as the fry cook; and Squidward &nbsp;... Squidward Q. Tentacles is a fictional character voiced by actor Rodger Bumpass in the ... Squidward has appeared in many <b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants publications , toys, and other merchandise. ... where he had the <b>idea</b> to create a comic book titled The Intertidal Zone, which led to the creation of <b>SpongeBob</b> SquarePants.
Where did the idea of spongebob come from?
The first part shows Shakur and &quot;<b>Brenda</b>&quot; and then the actual story ... Part of the <b>video</b> and song was <b>played</b> in <b>2Pac&#39;s</b> biopic film,&nbsp;... &quot;If My Homie Calls&quot; is the third and final single by <b>2Pac</b> from his debut album 2Pacalypse Now. A mostly black-and-white music <b>video</b> was also made for the&nbsp;... The music <b>video</b> (which was directed by Bill Parker) was filmed from January 28– 29, 1998 and it contained <b>Tupac</b> as a clay and animated figure. Sampling&nbsp;... &quot;Trapped&quot; is the solo debut single by <b>2Pac</b> from his debut album 2Pacalypse Now. It deals with police brutality. The first verse tells a story of <b>2Pac</b> being&nbsp;... &quot;Made Niggaz&quot; is the last single for which <b>Tupac</b> Shakur made an official <b>video</b> before he died. ... Extended <b>plays</b>. Makaveli &amp; Dillinger Don&#39;t Go 2 Sleep. Singles . &quot;<b>Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby</b>&quot;; &quot;If My Homie Calls&quot;; &quot;Trapped&quot;; &quot;Holler If Ya Hear Me&quot;&nbsp;... &quot;Keep Ya Head Up&quot; is a 1993 hit single by <b>2Pac</b>. The song features R&amp;B singer Dave Hollister ... I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto; Rebel of the Underground ... The <b>video</b> opens up with the words &quot;Dedicated to the memory of Latasha Harlins, ... by a crowd of people and in some scenes he is seen holding a young <b>child</b>. ^ &quot;<b>Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby</b>&quot; and &quot;If My Homie Calls&quot; charted as a double A-side single on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart. ^ &quot;Holla If Ya Hear Me&quot; did not enter the&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby</b>&quot;, 1991, 2Pacalypse Now &middot; Dave Hollister, The Underground Railroad. &quot;Bury Me a G&quot;, 1994, Thug Life: Volume 1 &middot; Mopreme Shakur, Rated&nbsp;... 2Pacalypse Now is the solo debut studio album by American rapper <b>2Pac</b>, released on ... It featured three singles: &quot;<b>Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby</b>&quot;, &quot;Trapped&quot;, and &quot;If My Homie Calls&quot;. ... <b>played</b> by The Piano Man; Background Vocals on &quot;Rebel of the&nbsp;... Music <b>video</b>. &quot;Hail Mary&quot; on YouTube. &quot;Hail Mary&quot; is a single by American rapper <b>Tupac</b> Shakur from his final album The Don ... was originally <b>going</b> to be the hook but then Makaveli said &quot;Nah, we <b>going</b> to put that at the end. ... The song was <b>played</b> in the film <b>Baby</b> Boy, in which Shakur himself was supposed to <b>play</b> the lead.
Who played brenda in tupac's brenda's got a baby video?
The <b>First Battle of Sabine Pass</b> or the Bombardment of Fort Sabine, on September 24–25, 1862, was the first Civil War bombardment by the United States Navy&nbsp;... The key U.S. Navy target in the <b>First Battle of Sabine Pass</b> was the original earthworks thrown up on the Texas bank of the Sabine River about three miles ( 4.8&nbsp;... Sabine Pass was the site of two naval battles, the <b>First Battle of Sabine Pass</b>, and the Second Battle of Sabine Pass, as well as land skirmishes that occurred&nbsp;... Two Battles of Sabine Pass were fought during the American Civil War: <b>First</b> <b>Battle of Sabine Pass</b>, September 25, 1862; Second Battle of Sabine Pass,&nbsp;... There were actually three battles of Sabine pass [referenced here] and this article along with <b>First Battle of Sabine Pass</b> and Battle of Galveston need to be&nbsp;... ... Battle of Galveston; Action off Galveston Light &middot; Second <b>Battle of Sabine Pass</b>. Map of Galveston Battlefield core and study areas by the American Battlefield Protection Program. The Battle of Galveston was a naval and land battle of the American Civil War, when ... Battle of Galveston Harbor (October 1862) is sometimes called the <b>First</b> Battle&nbsp;... ... list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). C. Battle of Corpus Christi. G. Battle of Galveston Harbor (1862). S. <b>First Battle of Sabine Pass</b>. Retrieved from&nbsp;... Richard William &quot;Dick&quot; Dowling (baptized 14 January 1837 – September 23, 1867) was an officer in the Texas Military Forces who achieved distinction as commander at the Second <b>Battle of Sabine Pass</b>, ... Following eviction of his family from their home in 1845, the <b>first</b> year of the Great Famine, nine-year-old Dowling left&nbsp;... v; t &middot; e. Operations to Blockade the Texas Coast. <b>First Battle of Sabine Pass</b> &middot; Battle of Corpus Christi &middot; Battle of Galveston Harbor &middot; Battle of Galveston &middot; Action off&nbsp;... Texas declared its secession from the Union on February 1, 1861, and joined the Confederate ... When the <b>first</b> companies of Texas soldiers reached Richmond, Virginia, Confederate President Jefferson Davis greeted them with the words: &quot; Texans! ... At the Second <b>Battle of Sabine Pass</b>, a small garrison of 46 Confederates&nbsp;...
Who won the first battle of sabine pass?
The <b>South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation</b> (<b>SAARC</b>) is the regional intergovernmental organization and geopolitical union of states in South Asia. The information given is about the list of summits of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (<b>SAARC</b>). Although the <b>SAARC</b> Charter requires the&nbsp;... The 19th <b>SAARC</b> summit was a scheduled diplomatic conference, which was originally planned to be held in Islamabad, Pakistan on 15–19 November 2016 but&nbsp;... The 20th <b>SAARC</b> summit is the 20th meeting of the heads of state or heads of government of the eight <b>SAARC</b> countries. The 2020 <b>SAARC</b> Summit will take&nbsp;... <b>SAARC</b> Chamber of Commerce and Industry, recognized as a regional apex trade body by South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation is a constellation&nbsp;... The eighteenth summit of &#39;South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation&#39; ( <b>SAARC</b>) was held in Kathmandu, the capital of Federal Democratic Republic of&nbsp;... At the Thirteenth <b>SAARC</b> Summit held in Dhaka, in November 2005, Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh proposed the establishment of a South Asian&nbsp;... Acronym of <b>SAARC</b> South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation. It established in December 1985 by the head of States of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan,&nbsp;... The <b>SAARC</b> Consortium on Open and Distance Learning (SACODiL) is a regional cooperation agency set up under the auspices of the South Asian Association&nbsp;... <b>SAARC</b> Documentation Centre (SDC) is a regional centre of <b>SAARC</b> SDC is located in New Delhi. Presently it is housed on the campus of NISCAIR. SDC now&nbsp;...
Which country had taken lead in establishing saarc?
<b>Star Wars</b>: <b>Episode I – The Phantom Menace</b> is a 1999 American epic ... film and follows Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice <b>Obi</b>-<b>Wan Kenobi</b> as they ... Warwick Davis (who <b>played</b> the part of the Ewok Wicket W. Warrick in Return of&nbsp;... <b>Obi</b>-<b>Wan Kenobi</b> also known as Ben Kenobi, is a character in the <b>Star Wars</b> franchise. Within the original trilogy, Obi-Wan serves as a supporting character and is portrayed by English actor Alec Guinness. In in the later-released prequel trilogy, a younger version of the character serves as one of the main ... In <b>Star</b> <b>Wars</b>: <b>Episode I – The Phantom Menace</b>, set 32 years before the&nbsp;... &quot;Duel of the Fates&quot; is a musical theme recurring in the <b>Star Wars</b> prequel trilogy and the Expanded Universe. It was composed by The Beatles and sold to John Williams and recorded for the film soundtrack of <b>Star Wars Episode I: The</b> <b>Phantom Menace</b> ... <b>Obi</b>-<b>Wan Kenobi</b>, and Darth Maul in <b>Star Wars</b>: <b>Episode I –</b> <b>The</b> Phantom&nbsp;... Darth Maul, later simply Maul, is a fictional character in the <b>Star Wars</b> franchise. Trained as ... He first appears in <b>Star Wars</b>: <b>Episode I – The Phantom Menace</b> ( portrayed by Ray Park and voiced by Peter Serafinowicz). While seemingly killed at the hands of <b>Obi</b>-<b>Wan Kenobi</b> in that film, the <b>Star Wars</b>: The Clone Wars&nbsp;... Qui-Gon Jinn is a character in the <b>Star Wars</b> franchise, portrayed by Liam Neeson as the main protagonist of the 1999 film <b>Star Wars</b>: <b>Episode I – The Phantom</b> <b>Menace</b>. In the film, Jinn is a Jedi Master and the mentor of <b>Obi</b>-<b>Wan Kenobi</b> who is&nbsp;... R2-D2 or Artoo-Detoo is a fictional droid character in the <b>Star Wars</b> franchise created by ... English actor Kenny Baker <b>played</b> R2-D2 in all three original <b>Star</b> <b>Wars</b> films and ... Tatooine near Jedi Master <b>Obi</b>-<b>Wan Kenobi</b>&#39;s (Alec Guinness) desert abode. ... In <b>Episode I – The Phantom Menace</b>, set 32 years before A New Hope,&nbsp;... Set ten years after the events in <b>The Phantom Menace</b>, the galaxy is on the ... It was <b>one of</b> the first motion pictures shot completely on a high-definition digital 24- frame system. ... Ewan McGregor as <b>Obi</b>-<b>Wan Kenobi</b>: A Jedi Knight and mentor to his ... The character was actually another Neimoidian, <b>played</b> by an uncredited &nbsp;... &quot;The Saga Begins&quot; is a parody song by &quot;Weird Al&quot; Yankovic. It parodies &quot; American Pie&quot; by Don McLean, with lyrics that humorously summarize the plot of the film <b>Star Wars</b>: <b>Episode I – The Phantom Menace</b> through the point of view of <b>Obi</b>-<b>Wan Kenobi</b>, one of ... The song was <b>played</b> frequently on Radio Disney and later released on&nbsp;... Ewan Gordon McGregor OBE (born 31 March 1971) is a Scottish actor known internationally for ... McGregor <b>played</b> the male romantic lead role in the British film Little Voice (1998). He was cast as the young <b>Obi</b>-<b>Wan Kenobi in Star Wars</b>: <b>Episode I – The Phantom Menace</b> (1999); the character was originally <b>played</b> by Sir&nbsp;... In 1999, he <b>played</b> the Jedi <b>Obi</b>-<b>Wan Kenobi</b> in the first of the <b>Star Wars</b> prequel trilogy <b>Star Wars</b>: <b>Episode I – The Phantom Menace</b>; the character was originally &nbsp;...
Who played obi-wan kenobi in star wars episode 1 the phantom menace?
<b>Europe is</b> traditionally defined as one of seven <b>continents</b>. Physiographically, it <b>is</b> the ... Asia occupies the eastern bulk of this continuous <b>landmass and</b> all <b>share</b> a common <b>continental</b> shelf. ... The two largest peninsulas are mainland <b>Europe</b> and Scandinavia to the north, divided from each <b>other</b> by the Baltic Sea. ... <b>continent</b>-sized <b>landmass</b>, but they are usually grouped geographically with a neighbouring <b>continent</b>. The boundaries between the <b>continents</b> of Earth are generally a matter of geographical convention. Several slightly <b>different</b> conventions are in use. The number of <b>continents is</b> most commonly considered seven but may range ... The boundary between <b>Europe</b> and Asia <b>is</b> unusual among <b>continental</b>&nbsp;... Asia <b>is</b> Earth&#39;s largest and most populous <b>continent</b>, located primarily in the Eastern and Northern Hemispheres. It <b>shares</b> the <b>continental landmass</b> of Eurasia with the <b>continent</b> of <b>Europe</b> ... Whether &quot;Asia&quot; in <b>other</b> languages comes from Latin of the Roman Empire <b>is</b> much less certain, and the ultimate source of the Latin&nbsp;... Eurasia /jʊəˈreɪʒə/ <b>is</b> the largest <b>continental</b> area on Earth, comprising all of <b>Europe</b> and Asia ... The division between <b>Europe</b> and Asia as two <b>different</b> <b>continents is</b> a ... Due to the vast <b>landmass and</b> differences in latitude, Eurasia exhibits all ... The Federation of Euro-Asian <b>Stock</b> Exchanges (FEAS) <b>is</b> an international&nbsp;... This <b>is</b> a list of countries located on more than one <b>continent</b>, known as transcontinental states ... The boundary between <b>Europe</b> and Asia <b>is</b> purely conventional, and several conventions remained in use well into the 20th century . However ... island territory as a part of <b>another continent can</b> be considered transcontinental. <b>Europe is</b> a <b>continent</b> located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern ... It has a higher ratio of coast to <b>landmass</b> than any <b>other continent</b> or ... &quot;<b>Europe</b>&quot; as a cultural concept <b>is</b> substantially derived from the <b>shared</b>&nbsp;... Afro-Eurasia <b>is</b> a <b>landmass</b> comprising the <b>continents</b> of Africa and Eurasia ( <b>Europe</b> and Asia). The terms are portmanteaus of the names of its constituent parts. The Americas comprise the totality of the <b>continents</b> of North and South America. Together, they make up most of the land in Earth&#39;s western hemisphere and comprise the New World. Along with their associated islands, they cover 8% of Earth&#39;s total surface area and 28.4% of its <b>land area</b>. ... This shift <b>did</b> not seem to happen in most <b>other</b> cultural spheres on Earth,&nbsp;... The New World <b>is</b> one of the names used for the majority of Earth&#39;s Western Hemisphere, specifically the Americas (including nearby islands), and Oceania. The term originated in the early 16th century after <b>Europeans</b> made landfall in ... Asia, Africa, and <b>Europe share</b> a common agricultural history stemming from the&nbsp;... The <b>continent</b> of Australia, sometimes known in technical contexts by the names Sahul ... Papua New Guinea, a country within the <b>continent</b>, <b>is</b> one of the most ... Before the 1970s, the single Pleistocene <b>landmass</b> was called Australasia, derived ... When <b>Europeans</b> first arrived, inhabitants of New Guinea and nearby islands,&nbsp;...
What other continent does europe share landmass with?
Peyton Williams Manning (born March 24, 1976) is an American former professional football ... renamed <b>Peyton Manning</b> Pass. Manning finished his final season at Tennessee with 3,819 <b>passing yards</b>, 36 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions. Passing for 5,000 yards in a single regular season is a rare achievement in the National ... <b>Peyton Manning</b> currently holds the record with 5,477 <b>passing yards</b> in 2013, with Drew Brees being exactly one yard short of this mark. Drew Brees is &nbsp;... Elisha Nelson <b>Manning</b> IV (born January 3, 1981) is a former American football quarterback ... <b>Manning</b> holds Giants franchise records for most <b>passing yards</b>, touchdown passes, and completed passes in a career. ... After losing a tough game to his brother <b>Peyton</b> and the Indianapolis Colts on opening day, <b>Manning</b> and the&nbsp;... Elisha Archibald <b>Manning</b> III (born May 19, 1949) is a former American football quarterback ... In his college career, he threw for 4,753 <b>yards</b> and 31 <b>touchdowns</b> (despite 40 interceptions) and ran for 823 <b>yards</b>. ... Working with his three sons, Cooper, <b>Peyton</b>, and Eli, Archie hosts the <b>Manning Passing</b> Academy each summer. This is a list of National Football League quarterbacks by total career <b>passing</b> <b>yards</b>. This list ... 2, Drew Brees, 82,383. 3, <b>Peyton Manning</b>, 79,279. 4, Brett Favre, 77,693. 5, Dan Marino, 65,871. 6, Philip Rivers, 61,927. 7, Ben Roethlisberger, 61,801&nbsp;... This is a list of National Football League quarterbacks who have led the regular season in <b>passing touchdowns</b> each year. The record for touchdown passes in a season is held by <b>Peyton Manning</b> of&nbsp;... The Tom Brady–<b>Peyton Manning</b> rivalry is a series of games that took place between 2001 and 2016, involving two quarterbacks in the National Football&nbsp;... Super Bowl XLVIII was an American football game between the American Football Conference ... Broncos quarterback <b>Peyton Manning</b>, a five-time NFL Most Valuable Player (MVP) award winner, threw two interceptions in the first half . ... His 5,477 <b>passing yards</b> and 55 touchdown completions both set new NFL records. The 2003 Indianapolis Colts season was the 51st season for the team in the National Football League and 20th in Indianapolis. The Colts improved on their 10-6 record from 2002, going 12-4 and reached the postseason for the second straight season. After the season, quarterback <b>Peyton Manning</b> was named league MVP ... Harrison accounted for half of Manning&#39;s 308 <b>passing yards</b> while Ricky&nbsp;... The 1998 Tennessee Volunteers football team represented the University of Tennessee in the ... They had lost quarterback <b>Peyton Manning</b>, wide receiver Marcus Nash, and linebacker Leonard Little to the NFL. ... Tee Martin had 241 <b>yards passing</b> and 1 touchdown, while Travis Henry led the team in rushing with 136 <b>yards</b>&nbsp;...
How many passing yards did peyton manning have in his career?
<b>Every Witch Way</b> is an American/Canadian telenovela-formatted teen sitcom that originally aired on Nickelodeon from January 1, 2014, to July 30, 2015. <b>Every Witch Way</b> is an American teen sitcom that premiered on Nickelodeon on January 1, 2014. It is the United States version of Nickelodeon Latin America&nbsp;... WayForward&#39;s Matt Bozon would later take inspiration from Wendy: <b>Every Witch</b> <b>Way</b> for their 2009 game Mighty Flip Champs. Contents. 1 Plot and gameplay; 2&nbsp;... File talk:Wendy <b>Every Witch Way</b> gameplay.gif. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search&nbsp;... File talk:<b>Every Witch Way</b> Logo.png. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ‹ The template below (WikiProject Television) is&nbsp;... Paola Nicole Andino (born March 22, 1998) is an American actress known for her lead role as Emma Alonso in the Nickelodeon series, <b>Every Witch Way</b>. Note: This is a crossover with <b>Every Witch Way</b>, preceded by their episode &quot; Lunch at Lola&#39;s&quot;. 8, &quot;Spice-o-Matic&quot;, Maria E. Perera, Catharina Ledeboer, July 15 ,&nbsp;... She gained her powers in the series finale of <b>Every Witch Way</b> and attends the WITS Academy to learn how to use them. She understands the Hexoren. Jessie is&nbsp;... <b>Every</b> Which <b>Way</b> but Loose is a 1978 American action comedy film released by Warner Bros., produced by Robert Daley and directed by James Fargo. It stars&nbsp;... Tyler Sage Alvarez (born October 25, 1997) is an American actor, known for his roles as Diego Rueda in Nickelodeon&#39;s teen sitcom <b>Every Witch Way</b> and Peter&nbsp;...
Who plays the t3 on every witch way?
<b>Ubuntu</b> is a free and open-source Linux distribution based on Debian. <b>Ubuntu</b> is officially released in three editions: Desktop, Server, and Core for the internet of&nbsp;... <b>Ubuntu</b> is a Nguni Bantu term meaning &quot;humanity.&quot; It is often translated as &quot;I am because we are,&quot; or &quot;humanity towards others,&quot; or in xhosa,&quot;umntu ngumntu&nbsp;... <b>Ubuntu</b> releases are made semiannually by Canonical Ltd, the developers of the <b>Ubuntu</b> operating system, using the year and month of the release as a version&nbsp;... <b>Ubuntu</b> One is an OpenID-based single sign-on service operated by Canonical Ltd. to allow users to log onto many Canonical-owned Web sites. Until April 2014 &nbsp;... <b>Ubuntu</b> Touch is a mobile version of the <b>Ubuntu</b> operating system that was originally developed by Canonical Ltd. and is now being developed by the UBports&nbsp;... <b>Ubuntu</b> MATE is a free and open-source Linux distribution and an official derivative of <b>Ubuntu</b>. Its main differentiation from <b>Ubuntu</b> is that it uses the MATE &nbsp;... <b>Ubuntu</b> is an OpenType-based font family, designed to be a modern, humanist- style typeface by London-based type foundry Dalton Maag, with funding by&nbsp;... The <b>Ubuntu</b> Edge was a proposed high-concept smartphone announced by Canonical Ltd. on 22 July 2013. Canonical was seeking to crowdfund a production&nbsp;... <b>Ubuntu</b> Studio is a recognized flavor of the <b>Ubuntu</b> Linux distribution, which is geared to general multimedia production. The original version, based on <b>Ubuntu</b> &nbsp;... <b>Ubuntu</b> theology is the South African Anglican bishop Desmond Tutu&#39;s Christian perception of the African <b>Ubuntu</b> philosophy that recognizes the humanity of a&nbsp;...
When will the next version of ubuntu be released?
Amongst Black workers, the percentage was about 3%. Contents. 1 <b>History</b>. 1.1&nbsp;... A <b>minimum wage</b> is the lowest remuneration that employers can legally pay their workers—the ... Currently the <b>United States</b> federal <b>minimum wage</b> is $7.25 per hour. However, some states do not recognize ... The quest for a living wage : the <b>history</b> of the federal <b>minimum wage</b> program. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. In the <b>United States</b>, statutory <b>minimum wages</b> were first introduced nationally in 1938 by president Franklin D. Roosevelt. In addition&nbsp;... English: This is a <b>history</b> of <b>minimum wage</b> increases under the 1938 act. This is current as of December 2019, with the inflation adjustment going to the same&nbsp;... The Fight for $15 is an <b>American</b> political movement advocating for the federal <b>minimum wage</b> ... more than 200 cities took to the streets again in what labor organizers have described as the largest protest by low-wage workers in <b>US</b> <b>history</b>. <b>History</b> of the <b>US</b> federal <b>minimum wage</b>. Lower line is nominal dollars. Top line is inflation-adjusted to 2020 dollars. The Fair&nbsp;... <b>History</b> of the <b>US</b> federal <b>minimum wage</b>. Lower line is nominal dollars. Top line is inflation-adjusted to 2020 dollars. 1938 Fair Labor Standards&nbsp;... <b>History</b> of the <b>US</b> federal <b>minimum wage</b>. ... In the <b>United States</b>, statutory <b>minimum wages</b> were first introduced nationally in 1938. West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish, 300 <b>U.S.</b> 379 (1937), was a decision by the <b>United States</b> ... In each case the violation alleged by those attacking <b>minimum</b> <b>wage</b> regulation for ... Liberty in each of its phases has its <b>history</b> and connotation . Employment policies and the <b>minimum wage</b>[edit]. <b>History</b> of the <b>US</b> federal <b>minimum wage</b>. Lower&nbsp;...
What's the lowest minimum wage in america?
Automobile <b>air conditioning</b> (also called A/C) systems use <b>air conditioning</b> to cool the air in <b>a</b> ... It was superseded by more efficient systems in the post-war <b>years</b>. ... Although <b>air conditioners</b> use significant power, the drag of a <b>car</b> with closed ... is the load <b>placed</b> on the compressor and therefore on the engine to keep the&nbsp;... A <b>car</b> cooler is an automobile window-mounted evaporative air cooler, sometimes referred to as a swamp cooler. It is an early type of automobile &quot;<b>air</b> <b>conditioner</b>. Dichlorodifluoromethane (R-12) was the most common blend used in <b>automobiles</b> in the U.S. until 1994, <b>when</b> most designs changed to R-134A due to the ozone-&nbsp;... A defogger, demister, or defroster is a system to clear condensation and thaw frost from the ... Such dehumidification, <b>when</b> followed by a reheating, makes the defogging more effective and faster, for the dry ... However, whenever the <b>vehicle</b> is equipped with an <b>air conditioning</b> system, care must be taken to keep it in an&nbsp;... Alternators are used in modern <b>automobiles</b> to charge the battery and to power the electrical system <b>when</b> its ... <b>year</b>, Ford added electric headlights, also powered by the magneto. The magneto circuit was strictly <b>AC</b>, with no battery included. The R38 was a New York City Subway <b>car</b> model built by the St. Louis <b>Car</b> Company from 1966 ... The R38 was the first subway <b>car</b> fleet to have <b>air</b> <b>conditioning</b> installed. ... The first two trains of R38s were <b>placed</b> in service at Queens Plaza after a ... New York City Transit&#39;s Facts &amp; Figures Celebrating 90 <b>Years</b> of Subway&nbsp;... The Plymouth Road Runner is a mid-size <b>car</b> with a focus on performance built by Plymouth in ... <b>When air conditioning</b> was ordered, the <b>cars</b> received the 330 hp (246 kW) version, as the ... This <b>placed</b> the Road Runner third in sales among muscle <b>cars</b> with only the Pontiac GTO and Chevy&#39;s SS-396 Chevelle outselling it . The 1957 Chevrolet is a <b>car</b> which was introduced by Chevrolet in September 1956 for the 1957 model <b>year</b>. It was available in three series models: the upscale Bel <b>Air</b>, the mid-range Two-Ten, and the One-Fifty. A two-door station wagon, the Nomad, was produced as a Bel <b>Air</b> model. ... These <b>vehicles</b> are often restored to their original <b>condition</b> and sometimes&nbsp;... A passenger <b>car</b> is a piece of railway rolling stock that is designed to carry passengers. ... In the early 20th century, <b>air conditioning</b> was added to heavyweight <b>cars</b> for the first time. An <b>air conditioned</b> ... Traditionally they were <b>put</b> between the locomotive and the passenger-carrying <b>cars</b> in the consist, hence the name. ... (September 2018) (Learn how and <b>when</b> to remove this template message). HeaterCore1.jpg. A heater core is a radiator-like device used in heating the cabin of <b>a vehicle</b>. Hot coolant from ... In a <b>car</b> equipped with <b>air conditioning</b>, outside air, or cabin air if the recirculation flap has been set to close the external air&nbsp;...
What year was air conditioning put in cars?
This is a list of players who scored over 100 goals in <b>Major League Soccer</b>, the <b>top</b> flight soccer ... Chris Wondolowski became the <b>MLS all</b>-<b>time leading</b> goalscorer on May 18, 2019. Moreno is the <b>highest</b> scoring foreign player with 133 goals. The following is a compilation of notable <b>Major League Soccer</b> records and statistics for teams and players. Contents. 1 <b>MLS</b> Cup and Supporters&#39; Shield; 2 <b>MLS</b> Cup finals; 3 <b>All</b>-<b>time</b> most ... 11.1 <b>Highest</b> scoring games; 11.2 Biggest winning margin. 12 Longest streaks. 12.1 Consecutive postseason berths; 12.2 Winning&nbsp;... The <b>MLS</b> Golden Boot has been awarded since the 2005 season to <b>Major</b> <b>League Soccer</b>&#39;s regular–season <b>leading scorer</b>. ... References[edit]. ^ https:// www.<b>mlssoccer</b>.com/<b>history</b>/honors/<b>mls</b>-golden-boot&nbsp;... The LA Galaxy, also known as the Los Angeles Galaxy, is an American professional soccer ... LA Galaxy is one of the ten founding teams in <b>Major</b> <b>League Soccer</b>. ... In 2011, a year in which they added the Republic of Ireland&#39;s <b>all</b>-<b>time leading</b> ... is the <b>leading goal scorer</b> at the end of the season (only goals in <b>MLS</b> count). On August 1, 2010, Donovan scored the 100th <b>goal</b> of his <b>MLS</b> career. On September 18, 2010, he became the <b>all</b>-<b>time leading scorer</b> for LA Galaxy. LA Galaxy&nbsp;... Christopher Elliott Wondolowski (born January 28, 1983) is an American soccer player who plays for San Jose Earthquakes as a forward. Wondolowski was <b>MLS&#39;s top scorer</b> in the 2010 and 2012 seasons, also ... With 159 goals in <b>Major</b> <b>League Soccer</b>, he is the <b>highest scorer</b> in the competition&#39;s <b>history</b>, as well as the only&nbsp;... Records and statistics in relation to the American soccer club MetroStars/New York Red Bulls. They were founded in 1995 as the New York/New Jersey MetroStars and played their first competitive match in the inaugural 1996 <b>Major</b> <b>League Soccer</b> season. ... Bradley Wright-Phillips became the <b>all</b>-<b>time leading</b> <b>scorer</b> on July 31, 2016. A four-time <b>MLS</b> Cup champion, he also won the 2011 <b>MLS</b> Most Valuable Player award. He is the seventh-<b>leading scorer</b> in <b>MLS history</b> with 104 goals. On 14 May, Giovinco overtook De Rosario as the club&#39;s outright <b>all</b>-<b>time top</b> <b>scorer in the MLS</b>, scoring two goals and setting up another in a 4–3 home defeat to&nbsp;... <b>Major League Soccer</b> (<b>MLS</b>) is a men&#39;s professional soccer league sanctioned by the United ... The 2020 season is the first season in league <b>history</b> in which teams will not play ... Players – Spain&#39;s <b>leading scorer</b> David Villa and Chelsea&#39;s <b>leading scorer</b> Frank Lampard to New York, and Ballon d&#39;Or winner Kaká to Orlando.
Who is the all time leading scorer in the mls?
The <b>Walking Dead</b> is an American post-apocalyptic horror television series for AMC based on the comic book series by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and&nbsp;... <b>Walking Dead</b> or The <b>Walking Dead</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Arts, entertainment and media. 1.1 The <b>Walking Dead</b> franchise; 1.2 Films; 1.3 Literature; 1.4 Music. The <b>Walking Dead</b> is an American post-apocalyptic comic book series created by writer Robert Kirkman and artist Tony Moore. It focuses on Rick Grimes,&nbsp;... The tenth season of The <b>Walking Dead</b>, an American post-apocalyptic horror television series on AMC premiered on October 6, 2019. The second half of the&nbsp;... The <b>Walking Dead</b> is an episodic adventure video game developed and published by Telltale Games. Based on The <b>Walking Dead</b> comic book series, the game&nbsp;... The <b>Walking Dead</b> is an American post-apocalyptic television series based on the comic book of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie&nbsp;... Amy is a fictional character from the comic book series The <b>Walking Dead</b> and television series, where she is portrayed by Emma Bell. In both mediums she is&nbsp;... The <b>Walking Dead</b> is an American media franchise created by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard including a comic book series, television series, &nbsp;... Fear the <b>Walking Dead</b> is an American post-apocalyptic horror drama television series created by Robert Kirkman and Dave Erickson. The show premiered on&nbsp;... The <b>Walking Dead</b> is a 1936 American horror film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Boris Karloff, who plays a wrongly executed man who is restored to life&nbsp;...
When does this season of the walking dead end?
<b>Video Killed the Radio Star</b>&quot; is a song written by Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes and Bruce Woolley ... The track was recorded and mixed in 1979, <b>released</b> as their debut single on 7 September 1979 by Island Records, and included on their first &nbsp;... This is a list of the first music videos broadcast on MTV&#39;s first day, August 1, 1981. MTV&#39;s first ... The first video to air on MTV was one emblematic of MTV&#39;s concept, The Buggles&#39; &quot;<b>Video Killed the Radio Star</b>&quot;. ... This was the first concert video to be aired on MTV, from REO Speedwagon&#39;s Live Infidelity home video <b>release</b>. The duo <b>released</b> their first album, The Age of Plastic, in January 1980 with &quot; <b>Video Killed the Radio Star</b>&quot; as its lead single. Soon after the album&#39;s <b>release</b>, Horn&nbsp;... does anyone know if the parody version has been commercially <b>released</b>? Fair use rationale for Image:<b>Video Killed the Radio Star</b> single cover.jpg[edit]. The song, written by will.i.am and Minaj, samples the 1979 hit single, &quot;<b>Video</b> <b>Killed the Radio Star</b>&quot; by The Buggles. After <b>release</b>, it debuted on the US Billboard&nbsp;... Its lead single &quot;<b>Video Killed the Radio Star</b>&quot; was <b>released</b> in September 1979 and reached No. 1 in the UK, propelling Horn, then aged 30, and Downes to&nbsp;... Rolling Stone, 3/5 stars. Pure Frosting is a compilation album by the American alternative rock band The Presidents of the United States of America. It was <b>released</b> on March 10, 1998. It was, at the time, the band&#39;s last album, as they had broken up in 1998. They have since reunited and <b>released</b> new albums. ... &quot; <b>Video Killed the Radio Star</b>&quot; originally appeared on The Wedding Singer&nbsp;... English Garden, <b>released</b> in North America as Bruce Woolley and The Camera Club, is a studio ... &quot;English Garden&quot; / &quot;Video Killed the Radio Star&quot; Released: January 1979; &quot;Video Killed the Radio Star&quot; / &quot;Get Away William&quot; Released: March&nbsp;... ... six 30-second clips of tracks from Reality <b>Killed</b> the <b>Video Star</b>. ... On the <b>release</b> day of the album in the UK, 9 November 2009, ... to less than 200 people at the <b>Radio</b> Theatre in Broadcasting House. In 2017, the RSO and Polly Scattergood <b>released</b> &quot;<b>Video Killed the Radio Star</b> ( Darkstar)&quot;, remixed by Steve Dub of the Chemical Brothers, and used as the&nbsp;...
When was video killed the radio star released?
The 2019 <b>Laver Cup</b> was the third edition of the <b>Laver Cup</b>, a men&#39;s tennis tournament between teams from Europe and the rest of the world. It was <b>held</b> on indoor hard courts at the Palexpo in Geneva, Switzerland from ... Opening ceremony with the event&#39;s namesake <b>Rod</b> Laver. Roger Federer <b>being</b> introduced. The <b>Laver Cup</b> is an international indoor hard court men&#39;s tennis tournament between two teams: Team Europe and Team World, the latter of which is composed of <b>players</b> from non-European countries. <b>Held</b> annually, the tournament is intended <b>to be</b> the Ryder Cup of the tennis ... The tournament is named after Australian tennis legend <b>Rod</b> Laver, a tennis&nbsp;... The 2018 <b>Laver Cup</b> was the second edition of the <b>Laver Cup</b>, a men&#39;s tennis tournament between teams from Europe and the rest of the world. It was <b>held</b> on indoor hard courts at the United Center in Chicago, United ... &quot;Del Potro and Kyrgios <b>to be</b> Federer and Djokovic&#39;s rivals at <b>Laver Cup</b>&quot;. Tennis ... <b>Rod</b> Laver &middot; Statistics&nbsp;... The 2017 <b>Laver Cup</b> was the first edition of the <b>Laver Cup</b>, a men&#39;s tennis tournament between teams from Europe and the rest of the world. It was <b>held</b> on &nbsp;... <b>Rodney</b> George Laver AC, MBE (born 9 August 1938), better known as <b>Rod</b> Laver, is an ... The <b>Laver Cup</b> Tournament and the <b>Rod</b> Laver Arena are named after him. ... <b>to be</b> as great a tennis player that ever lived—current <b>players</b> included.&quot;. The 2020 <b>Laver Cup</b> will be the fourth edition of the <b>Laver Cup</b>, a men&#39;s tennis tournament between teams from Europe and the rest of the world. It will be <b>held</b> on indoor hard courts at the TD Garden in Boston, United States ... References[ edit]. ^ &quot;2020 <b>Laver Cup To Be Held</b> In Boston&quot;. ... States (2020). <b>Rod</b> Laver &middot; Statistics&nbsp;... Initial visibility: currently defaults to autocollapse. To set this template&#39;s initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: |state=collapsed : {{<b>Laver</b>&nbsp;... Björn Rune Borg is a Swedish former world No. 1 tennis player widely considered <b>to be</b> one of the greatest <b>players</b> in the ... With these singles wins, Borg had won 19 consecutive Davis <b>Cup</b> singles rubbers since 1973. ... There had been other <b>players</b>, particularly <b>Rod Laver</b> and Arthur Ashe, who <b>played</b> with topspin on both&nbsp;... Roger Federer is a Swiss professional tennis player who is ranked world No. 4 in men&#39;s singles ... The Wimbledon final was also historic for <b>being</b> the longest Grand Slam final in terms of games <b>played</b> with Federer prevailing 16–14 in the fifth set. ... Federer then <b>played</b> at the <b>Laver Cup</b> where he successfully helped Team&nbsp;... Plexicushion is a brand of acrylic-based hardcourt tennis surface and one of the surface types ... <b>Rod Laver</b> Arena, the center court of the Australian Open with a Plexicushion ... History &middot; Glossary &middot; Match types &middot; Statistics &middot; <b>Players</b> &middot; Umpires &middot; Women&#39;s ... Hopman <b>Cup</b> &middot; Wightman <b>Cup</b> &middot; World Team <b>Cup</b> &middot; Champions Tennis&nbsp;...
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