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Hurricane Madeline was the final tropical cyclone of the <b>1998</b> Pacific hurricane
season. ... The remnant moisture moved north and contributed to <b>flooding</b> in
central ... <b>Rainfall</b> in Texas reached 22 inches (560 mm) in some locations. ...
This area included both the cities of <b>San Antonio</b> and Austin. ... Monthly <b>Weather</b>
Review. From 1980 to the present, at least 70 tropical or subtropical cyclones affected the
U.S. state of Texas. According to David Roth of the <b>Weather</b> Prediction Center, a
tropical cyclone ... Some areas <b>receive</b> 11.8 in (300 mm) of <b>rain</b>, causing
localized flash <b>flooding</b>. ... "South Central Texas October, <b>1998</b>". ... <b>San Antonio</b>,
Texas. <b>San Antonio</b> (/ˌsæn ænˈtoʊnioʊ/; from Spanish, "<b>Saint Anthony</b>," officially the
City of San ... According to the National <b>Weather</b> Service, there have been 32
instances of snowfall (a trace or ... In 2002, from June 30 to July 7, 35 in (890 mm)
of <b>rain</b> fell in the <b>San Antonio</b> area, resulting in widespread <b>flooding</b> and 12
fatalities. This list of notable flash <b>floods</b> summarizes the most widely reported events. ...
October 18, <b>1998</b>, 31, heavy <b>rain</b>, San Marcos, Texas, U.S. rains totaling from 15
... 6.5 in) of <b>rain</b> fell in 5 hours, <b>much</b> more than the monthly February average of
... "<b>Floods</b> in the Guadalupe and <b>San Antonio</b> River Basins in Texas, October
<b>1998</b>". <b>Floods</b> in the United States are generally caused by excessive <b>rainfall</b>, ... From
the summer of 1926 into the spring of 1927, heavy rains <b>much</b> greater than ...
across the region <b>did</b> not help matters. <b>flooding</b> was witnessed from April 4 to
April 11 ... The circulation was followed inland west of <b>San Antonio</b> on August 1
before ... This is a list of major <b>floods</b>. Contents. 1 List of <b>floods</b> by year. 1.1 14th century;
1.2 15th century ... <b>St</b>. Mary Magdalene's <b>flood</b> occurred on and around the feast
day of <b>St</b>. Mary ... An atmospheric river from the tropics brought 43 days of <b>rain</b> to
the U.S. states ... The <b>1998</b> Yangtze River <b>Floods</b> left 14 million people homeless. All types of <b>floods</b> can occur in California, though 90% are caused by riverine
<b>flooding</b>. Such <b>flooding</b> generally occurs as a result of excessive <b>rainfall</b>,
excessive ... The Los Angeles basin was <b>flooded</b> from the <b>San</b> Gabriel Mountains
to the Palos ... Napa River <b>flood</b> of 1986; ^ Jump up to: "1986 <b>Flood</b> Victims To
<b>Get</b> Millions". Hurricane Gilbert was an extremely powerful tropical cyclone that formed during
the 1988 ... Roughly 5 in (130 mm) of <b>rain</b> fell in Barbados, leading to flash <b>floods</b>
and ... was damaged by the storm, causing a temporary blackout for <b>much</b> of the
city. ... storm surge, and tornadoes, which mainly affected the <b>San Antonio</b> area. The Vargas tragedy was a natural disaster that occurred in Vargas State,
Venezuela on 14–16 ... Even so, the coast received <b>much</b> less <b>rain</b> than some
regions upstream. ... Further inland, gneisses of the Paleozoic <b>San</b> Julián
Formation and ... The <b>floods</b> and debris flows of 1999 <b>did</b> not follow the eastern
channel on ... The Blanco River is a river in the Hill Country of Texas in the United States. ...
Near <b>San</b> Marcos, it takes a southerly turn and joins with the <b>San</b> Marcos River. ...
In <b>1998</b>, the Blanco River had peak <b>flooding</b> discharge of 2,970 cubic metres per
... <b>Rainfall</b> totals of 10 to 13 inches were reported upstream in southern Blanco ... | How much rain did san antonio get in the flood of 1998? |
There were <b>some</b> exceptions to this grouping: Liberia took the place of a Western
European <b>country</b> in 1961; the Ivory Coast substituted a <b>member</b> of the ... The permanent <b>members</b> of the United <b>Nations Security Council</b> are the five
states <b>which</b> the UN Charter of 1945 grants a permanent seat on the UN Security
... The <b>Security Council's</b> five permanent <b>members</b>, below, have the power to veto
<b>any</b> substantive resolution; this allows a ... The United <b>Nations Security Council</b> "veto power" refers to the power of the five
permanent <b>members</b> of the UN <b>Security Council</b> to veto <b>any</b> "substantive" ... India was among the original <b>members</b> of the United <b>Nations</b> that signed the
Declaration by ... India has been a <b>member</b> of the UN <b>Security Council</b> for seven
terms (a total of 14 years), with the most recent being the 2011–12 term. ...
Despite its anti-status quo stand on <b>many</b> global issues, India's attitude toward
the basic ... <b>Any</b> reform of the <b>Security Council</b> would require the agreement of at least two-
thirds of UN <b>member</b> states in a vote ... The 2019 United <b>Nations Security Council</b> election was held on 7 June during
the 73rd session ... the various regional blocs into <b>which</b> UN <b>member</b> states
traditionally divide themselves for voting and representation purposes, the five
available ... The five <b>members</b> will serve on the <b>Security Council</b> for the 2020–21
period. The 2012 United <b>Nations Security Council</b> election was held on 18 October 2012
during the ... United Nations Security Council membership after the elections ...
UNSC seats rotate among the various regional blocs into <b>which</b> UN <b>member</b> ... United <b>Nations Security Council</b> Resolution 1325 (S/RES/1325), on women,
peace, and ... The operational items in Resolution 1325 broadly call upon
<b>member</b> states to ... <b>Many</b> donor <b>country</b> NAPs tend to be externally focused,
outlining and ... Each year, half of the non-permanent <b>members</b> are elected for two-year terms. A
sitting <b>member may</b> not immediately run for re-election. In accordance ... | How many countries are members of security council? |
<b>Regulation</b> of <b>gene</b> expression, or <b>gene regulation</b>, includes a wide range of
mechanisms that ... <b>Gene regulation</b> is essential for viruses, prokaryotes and
<b>eukaryotes</b> as it increases the versatility and adaptability of ... In multicellular
organisms, <b>gene regulation</b> drives <b>cellular</b> differentiation and morphogenesis in
the embryo, ... The added complexity of generating a <b>eukaryotic cell</b> carries with it an increase in
... <b>Control</b> over polymerase access to the <b>gene</b>. The <b>regulation</b> of <b>gene</b> expression in <b>eukaryotes</b> is ... <b>genes</b> in response to a
specific <b>cellular</b> need and ... In cell biology, the nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle found in <b>eukaryotic</b>
<b>cells</b>. ... The nucleus maintains the integrity of <b>genes</b> and <b>controls</b> the activities of
the cell by regulating <b>gene</b> expression—the nucleus is, therefore, the <b>control</b> ... ... <b>cell</b>, including the detection and repair of <b>genetic</b> ... The molecular events that
<b>control</b> the <b>cell</b> cycle ... The "life cycle" of an mRNA in a <b>eukaryotic cell</b>. RNA is transcribed in the nucleus
; after processing, it is transported to the cytoplasm and translated by the
ribosome. Finally, the mRNA is degraded. Messenger RNA (mRNA) is a large
family of RNA molecules that convey <b>genetic</b> information ... The stability of
mRNAs may be <b>controlled</b> by the 5' UTR and/or 3' UTR due to ... <b>Gene</b> expression is the process by which information from a <b>gene</b> is used in the
synthesis of a ... <b>Regulation</b> of <b>gene</b> expression is the basis for <b>cellular</b>
differentiation, development, morphogenesis and the versatility ... While
transcription of <b>prokaryotic</b> protein-coding <b>genes</b> creates messenger RNA (
mRNA) that is ready for ... In <b>genetics</b>, an operon is a functioning unit of DNA containing a cluster of <b>genes</b>
under the <b>control</b> of a single promoter. ... such as a metabolic pathway. <b>Gene</b>
clustering helps a <b>prokaryotic cell</b> to produce metabolic enzymes in a correct
order. Cell cycle checkpoints are <b>control</b> mechanisms in <b>eukaryotic cells</b> which ensure
proper division ... In many <b>genetic control</b> networks, positive feedback ensures
that cells do not slip back and forth between cell cycle phases Cyclin E:Cdk2 ... Post-transcriptional <b>regulation</b> is the <b>control</b> of <b>gene</b> expression at the RNA level,
therefore ... down into siRNA inside of the organism, will match up with the RNA
to inhibit the <b>gene</b> expression in the <b>cell</b>. ... export rates and in several contexts
sequestration of the RNA transcript occurs in <b>eukaryotes</b> but not in prokaryotes. | Which organelle contains most of the genes that control a eukaryotic cell? |
"<b>Make It Rain</b>" is a <b>song</b> by Northern Irish musician Foy Vance. It was made
famous by Ed Sheeran in 2014 when it was used in the television series <b>Sons of</b>
<b>Anarchy</b>. This article is about Fat Joe <b>song</b>. For similarly titled <b>song</b> by Foy Vance, covered
by Ed Sheeran for <b>Sons of Anarchy</b>, see <b>Make It Rain</b> (Foy Vance <b>song</b>). 6. "<b>Make It Rain</b>", Ed Sheeran, 6:42. 7. "Baby, Please Don't Go", Franky Perez ... "Chocolate <b>Rain</b>" is a <b>song</b> by American musician Tay Zonday. It quickly went
viral after the music video for the <b>song</b> was uploaded to YouTube on April 22,
2007 ... "Who'll Stop the <b>Rain</b>" is a <b>song</b> written by John Fogerty and originally recorded
by Creedence ... their clothes off!!! (Normal voice again) Boomer generation
<b>making</b> its presence known I guess. Anyway, then I went home and wrote this
<b>song</b>. Edward Christopher Sheeran, MBE is an English singer, <b>songwriter</b>, record
producer, and actor ... Sheeran has sold more than 150 million records
worldwide, making him one of the world's best-selling music artists. ... After
recording a cover version of Foy Vance's "<b>Make It Rain</b>" for <b>Sons of Anarchy</b>,
Sheeran was cast by ... Cream also uses some of the lyrics from "Traveling Riverside Blues" to create
their own interpretation of the <b>song</b>. History[edit]. Eric Clapton in Barcelona, 1974. "A Hard <b>Rain's</b> a-Gonna Fall" is a <b>song</b> written by Bob Dylan in the summer of
1962 and ... with a few spoken words about his "being proud to be a part of the
mission to <b>make</b> water safe and clean for every human being living in this world.". "Love, Reign o'er Me", subtitled "Pete's Theme", is a <b>song</b> by English rock band
The Who. ... With nothing left to live for, he finds a spiritual redemption in pouring
<b>rain</b>. As Townshend described the <b>song</b>: [It] refers to Meher Baba's one time ... Thomas Alan Waits (born December 7, 1949) is an American singer, <b>songwriter</b>,
musician, ... Waits <b>makes</b> a small cameo in it, playing a trumpet in a crowd scene.
Waits' soundtrack ... Waits recorded his eighth studio album, <b>Rain</b> Dogs, at the
RCA Studios in mid 1985. ... Both of his <b>sons</b> played with him on the tour. At the ... | Who sings make it rain on sons of anarchy? |
<b>Biltmore Estate</b> is a historic house museum and tourist attraction in Asheville,
North Carolina. <b>Biltmore House</b>, the main residence, is a Châteauesque-style ... Known for, owned <b>Biltmore Estate</b>. Spouse(s). Edith Stuyvesant Dresser ( m.
1898; his death 1914). Children, Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt. Parent(s),
William Henry Vanderbilt Maria Louisa Kissam. Relatives, see Vanderbilt family.
George Washington Vanderbilt II (November 14, 1862 – March 6, 1914) was an
art collector ... The following is a list of the 100 largest extant and historic houses in the United
States, ordered by square footage of the main house. ... 1, 175,856, <b>Biltmore</b>
<b>Estate</b> · Asheville, North Carolina · George Washington Vanderbilt II · William A.V.
... The Biltmore Company, headquartered in Asheville, North Carolina, United
States, is owned by the family of William Amherst Vanderbilt Cecil and owns and
operates <b>Biltmore Estate</b>. In 1999, the company formed a new business group,
the <b>Biltmore Estate</b> ... Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt Cecil Bulkely-Johnson Goodsir (August 22, 1900
– February 7, 1976) was an American born heiress and member of the Vanderbilt
family who inherited the <b>Biltmore Estate</b>. Bowman-Biltmore Hotels was a hotel chain created by hotel magnate John
McEntee Bowman. The name evokes the Vanderbilt family's <b>Biltmore Estate</b>,
whose ... William Amherst Vanderbilt Cecil (August 17, 1928 – October 31, 2017) was the
operator of the <b>Biltmore Estate</b> through his company, The Biltmore Company. The Biltmore Forest School was the first school of forestry in North America. The
school of "practical forestry" was founded by Carl A. Schenck in 1898 on George
W. Vanderbilt's <b>Biltmore Estate</b> near Asheville, ... Estate(s), Vanderbilt houses. The Vanderbilt family is an American family of
Dutch origin who gained prominence during the ... in New York City; luxurious "
summer cottages" in Newport, Rhode Island; the palatial <b>Biltmore House</b> in
Asheville, ... Founded in 1897 by George Washington Vanderbilt II, Biltmore Farms has
evolved from one of ... to the Southern Appalachian Mountains near Asheville,
North Carolina, where he built his famed <b>Biltmore Estate</b>, America's largest
residence. | Who owns the biltmore estate in north carolina? |
<b>Kunta Kinte</b> is a character in the 1976 novel Roots: The Saga of an American
Family by ... She discovers that her <b>mother</b> was sold off to another plantation and
that her <b>father</b> died of a broken heart two years later, in 1822. She finds his grave,
... Roots is a 2016 American miniseries and a remake of the 1977 miniseries with
the same name, ... In the 1760s, <b>Kunta Kinte</b> (Malachi Kirby) is a Mandinka
warrior from Jufureh in The Gambia, in West Africa. ... After a ceremony, Kunta
tells his <b>father</b> that he wants to go to university in another city, to which his <b>father</b>
disagrees. Roots is an American television miniseries based on Alex Haley's 1976 novel
Roots: The Saga ... The series introduced LeVar Burton in the role of <b>Kunta Kinte</b>.
... In an emotional scene, Kizzy reveals to George the identity of his <b>father</b>.
George ... Roots tells the story of <b>Kunta Kinte</b>—a young man taken from the Gambia when
he ... as "Chicken George" when he becomes his <b>father's</b> cockfighting trainer. Levardis Robert Martyn Burton Jr. (born February 16, 1957) is an American actor,
presenter, director, and author. His first major part was the role of a young <b>Kunta</b>
<b>Kinte</b> in the 1977 ABC ... His <b>father</b>, Levardis Robert Martyn Burton, was a
photographer for the U.S. Army Signal Corps at the time he was stationed at
Landstuhl. Alexander Murray Palmer Haley (August 11, 1921 – February 10, 1992) was an
American ... Like his <b>father</b>, Alex Haley was enrolled at age 15 in Alcorn State
University, an historically black college in ... Haley claimed to be a seventh-
generation descendant of <b>Kunta Kinte</b>, and his work on the novel involved twelve
years of ... Jufureh, Juffureh or Juffure is a town in the Gambia, 30 kilometers inland on the
north bank of ... known for its appearance in Alex Haley's 1976 novel Roots: The
Saga of an American Family, as the birthplace of Haley's ancestor <b>Kunta Kinte</b>. Nobody questions the existance of <b>Kunta Kinte</b> or his being Alex Haley's great ...
In the 2016 History Channel's production of Roots, Kunte's <b>father</b> says, "Allah o ... John Allen Amos Jr. (born December 27, 1939) is an American actor known for
his role as ... While playing a hard-working middle-aged <b>father</b> of three on the
show, Amos was 34 when the show began ... In 1977, Amos appeared in the
central role of the adult <b>Kunta Kinte</b> in the groundbreaking television miniseries
Roots, ... Tom, a great-grandson of <b>Kunta Kinte</b>, has become a leader of the black ...
Warner, becomes interested in politics, and he eventually opposes his <b>father</b> in
the ... | Who played kunta kinte's father in roots? |
Bill Farmer as <b>Goofy</b>, a single father who works as a photographer ... Aaron Lohr
<b>makes</b> a guest appearance as <b>Max's</b> singing <b>voice</b>. Maximilian Goof <b>is</b> an animated character <b>who is</b> the son of the Disney character
<b>Goofy</b>. He first appeared in the 1992 television series Goof Troop as a preteen.
He later appeared as a teenager in the spin-off <b>film</b> A <b>Goofy Movie</b> (1995), ... In
the Goof Troop television series, <b>Max is voiced</b> by Dana Hill, while Shaun
Fleming ... Now college-bound, his attempts to distance himself from <b>Goofy</b> wind up ... Unlike
<b>Max</b>, P.J. <b>is</b> somewhat woeful about how he never ... <b>Goofy is</b> a funny animal cartoon character created in 1932 at Walt Disney
Productions. <b>Goofy is</b> ... With Colvig dead, <b>Goofy</b> was then <b>voiced</b> with different
<b>voice</b> actors until Bill Farmer became the official <b>voice</b>. ... Goof Troop eventually
led to <b>Goofy</b> and <b>Max</b> starring in their own <b>movies</b>: A <b>Goofy Movie</b> (in 1995) and
An ... Jason Christopher Marsden (born January 3, 1975) <b>is</b> an American actor, <b>voice</b>
actor, director ... He appeared in a direct-to-video <b>film</b>, as the <b>voice</b> of Kovu in The
Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998), ... 2000, An Extremely <b>Goofy Movie</b>, <b>Max</b> Goof. Goof Troop <b>is</b> an American animated sitcom television series produced by Walt
Disney ... Goof Troop was adapted into the feature <b>film</b> A <b>Goofy Movie</b> (1995),
which received mixed reviews but was a box office success. ... Dana Hill, <b>who</b>
<b>voiced Max</b> in the series, died on July 15, 1996 at the age of 32, after suffering a
massive ... P.J. Pete <b>is</b> the son of longtime Disney antagonist Pete who first appears in the
1942 short ... He was <b>voiced</b> by Clarence Nash in the original short and Rob
Paulsen in all later appearances. ... In A <b>Goofy Movie</b>, P.J <b>is</b> a high school-aged
teenager and helps <b>Max</b> to try and impress Roxanne by videotaping him dance
along to ... Pete <b>is</b> an anthropomorphic cartoon character created in 1925 by Walt Disney
and Ub Iwerks. ... They live next door to <b>Goofy</b> and his son <b>Max</b>. ... Jim Cummings
provided Pete's booming bass <b>voice</b> starting from that series, and to date <b>is</b> ...
Pete later appeared in A <b>Goofy Movie</b> and its sequel where he was shown in a
much ... Aaron Lohr (born April 7, 1976) <b>is</b> an American actor and singer. Contents. 1
Early life and ... of their films, including The Mighty Ducks series and Newsies, He
provided the singing <b>voice</b> for <b>Max</b> in A <b>Goofy Movie</b> (filling in for Jason Marsden)
. Kellie Noelle Martin (born October 16, 1975) <b>is</b> an American actress and <b>voice</b>
artist. She <b>is</b> ... She was in A <b>Goofy Movie</b> as the <b>voice</b> of Roxanne, <b>Max</b>'s love
interest. In 1996, Martin starred as deaf abuse-victim Laura Keyes on Lifetime's
TV ... | Who does the voice of max from a goofy movie? |
<b>Rita</b>, <b>Sue and Bob Too</b> is a 1987 British comedy-drama film directed by Alan
Clarke, set in Bradford, West Yorkshire about two teenaged schoolgirls who have
a ... Siobhan Margaret Finneran (born 27 April 1966) is an English actress. She made
her screen debut in the 1987 independent film <b>Rita</b>, <b>Sue and Bob Too</b>, and ... Andrea Dunbar (22 May 1961 – 20 December 1990) was an English playwright.
She wrote The Arbor (1980) and <b>Rita</b>, <b>Sue and Bob Too</b> (1982), ... Lesley Sharp is an English stage, film and television actress whose roles on
British television ... Her other film appearances include <b>Rita</b>, <b>Sue and Bob Too</b> (
1986), Naked (1993), Priest (1994), From Hell (2001) and Vera Drake (2004).
Between ... Siobhan Finneran is an English actress who has worked in theatre, television,
and film. Finneran made her film debut starring as <b>Rita</b> in the 1987 film release
<b>Rita</b>, <b>Sue and Bob Too</b>. Kulvinder Ghir (born 10 August 1965) is a British actor, comedian and writer. He
is best known as one of the cast members in the BBC sketch show Goodness
Gracious Me. He is also known for playing Aslam in the 1987 Yorkshire-based
film <b>Rita</b>, <b>Sue and Bob Too</b>!, alongside Michelle ... James Atherton (born James Conway, 1986/1987) is a British actor, known for his
roles as Will Savage on Hollyoaks and Jamie Bowman on Coronation Street. In
2017, he appeared in the stage production of <b>Rita</b>, <b>Sue and Bob Too</b>. Alan John Clarke (28 October 1935 – 24 July 1990) was an English television
and film director, ... The feature film <b>Rita</b>, <b>Sue and Bob Too</b> (1987), was adapted
by the working class writer Andrea Dunbar from her stage work. The 1975 BBC
play ... George J. Costigan (born 8 August 1947) is an English actor who is best known
for portraying Bob in the 1987 film <b>Rita</b>, <b>Sue and Bob Too</b> as well as his recent ... "More Than Physical" is a song written and performed by English girl group
Bananarama. ... "More Than Physical" was featured prominently in the 1987
British film <b>Rita</b>, <b>Sue and Bob Too</b> starring Michelle Holmes and Siobhan
Finneran. | Who played rita in rita sue and bob too? |
The 1997–<b>98</b> FA <b>Premier League</b> was the sixth season of the FA <b>Premier League</b>
. ... At the <b>end</b> of the 1997–<b>98</b> FA <b>Premier League</b> season, a record total of nine
English teams qualified for European competition. ... from <b>1998</b>–99 <b>Premier</b>
<b>League</b> would have been exactly the same as those in the 1996–<b>97 Premier</b>
<b>League</b>. The 1997–<b>98</b> Scottish Premier Division season was the <b>last</b> season of Scottish
<b>Football</b> League Premier Division <b>football</b> before the change to the Scottish
<b>Premier League</b>. It began on 1 August 1997. Contents. 1 Overview; 2 Clubs. 2.1
Promotion and relegation from 1996–<b>97</b>; 2.2 Stadia and locations ... <b>Champions League</b> · Dynamo Kyiv · Cup Winners' Cup · CSKA Kyiv · UEFA Cup ·
Shakhtar Donetsk. Top goalscorer, (22) Serhiy Rebrov (Dynamo). ← 1996–<b>97</b> ·
<b>1998</b>–99 →. The 1997–<b>98</b> Vyshcha Liha season was the 7th since its
establishment. FC Dynamo Kyiv were the defending champions. ... 2 <b>Final</b> table;
3 Top goalscorers; 4 Managers. Average home league attendance, 18,449. ← 1996–<b>97</b> · <b>1998</b>–99 →. During the
1997–<b>98 English football</b> season, Barnsley competed in the <b>Premier League</b>.
Contents. 1 Season summary; 2 <b>Final</b> league table; 3 Results. 1996–<b>97</b> · <b>1998</b>–99 →. The 1997–<b>98</b> season was the 100th season of
competitive <b>football</b> played by Arsenal. ... Arsenal exited the League Cup in the
semi-<b>finals</b> to Chelsea and lost on aggregate score to PAOK in the UEFA Cup
first round. The <b>1998</b>–99 FA <b>Premier League</b> was the seventh season of the <b>Premier League</b>
, the top division of <b>English football</b>, since its establishment in 1992. Average home league attendance, 35,376. ← 1996–<b>97</b> · <b>1998</b>–99 →. During the
1997–<b>98 English football</b> season, Everton competed in the FA <b>Premier League</b> (
known as the FA Carling Premiership for sponsorship reasons). Contents. 1
Season summary; 2 <b>Final</b> league table; 3 Results. 1996–<b>97</b> · <b>1998</b>–99 →. During the 1997–<b>98</b> season, Tottenham Hotspur
participated in the English <b>Premier League</b>. Contents. 1 Season summary; 2
<b>Final</b> league table; 3 Results. The 1996–<b>97</b> FA <b>Premier League</b> was the fifth season of the FA <b>Premier League</b>
since its ... Also relegated, due to a 1–0 defeat to Wimbledon in their <b>last</b> game of
the season, were Sunderland, who were ... the 42,000-seat Stadium of Light on
the banks of the River Wear for the start of the 1997–<b>98</b> season in Division One. 1996–<b>97</b> · <b>1998</b>–99 →. The 1997–<b>98</b> season was Manchester United's sixth
season in the <b>Premier League</b>, and their ... Losing to Juventus in the <b>last</b> match of
the <b>Champions League</b> before hiatus had seemed to have no effect on United's ... | Who won the premier league in 97 98? |
In the National Football League (NFL), eight quarterbacks share the record of
having thrown seven <b>touchdown</b> passes in a <b>single game</b>. Sid Luckman was the
first <b>player</b> to accomplish the feat, doing so on ... The most recent seven-
<b>touchdown</b> game occurred on November <b>1</b>, 2015, when Drew Brees did so with
the New ... ... Most <b>games</b>, <b>1</b>+ rushing <b>touchdowns</b>, career: 117, Emmitt Smith ... <b>touchdowns</b>
by a quarterback, <b>game</b>: 4, many <b>players</b>. This is a list of <b>individual</b> National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
American football records, including Division I (FBS, and FCS), II, and III.
Contents. <b>1</b> Total offense. 1.1 <b>Yards</b> per <b>game</b>, season; 1.2 Career <b>yards</b>; 1.3
Season <b>yards</b>; 1.4 <b>Single</b> ... 996 rushes (Note: Not the same Adrian Peterson who
<b>played</b> for University of ... Alabama Crimson Tide football statistical leaders identify individual statistical
leaders of the ... Scott Hunter holds the record for passing <b>yards in a single game</b>
(484), set ... In addition to offensive records, many who have <b>played</b> for the
Crimson Tide have set various defensive records. ... <b>1</b>, Tua Tagovailoa, 6, 2019,
Ole Miss. The LSU Tigers football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the
LSU Tigers football program in various categories, including passing, rushing,
receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and kicking. Within those areas, the lists
identify <b>single</b>-<b>game</b>, single-season, and career ... In <b>an</b> extreme example,
<b>players</b> in the 2019 season had three extra games to ... The Clemson Tigers football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of
the Clemson Tigers football program in various categories, including passing,
rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, kicking, and scoring. Within
those areas, the lists identify <b>single</b>-<b>game</b>, single-season, and career ... Similarly,
the Tigers have <b>played</b> in the ACC Championship Game six times ... This is a list of Super Bowl records. The list of records is separated by individual
<b>players</b> and teams. <b>Players</b> and teams, along with their records, are noted with
the Super Bowl game <b>played</b>. All records can be referenced at the National
Football League (NFL)'s official website, NFL.com. Contents. <b>1</b> Individual <b>player</b>
records ... Most <b>touchdowns</b>, <b>single game</b>, 3 (accomplished six times by five
<b>players</b>). The Notre Dame Fighting Irish football statistical leaders are individual statistical
leaders of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football program in various categories,
including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, kicking, and
scoring. Within those areas, the lists identify <b>single</b>-<b>game</b>, single-season, and
career ... The Fighting Irish have <b>played</b> in 13 bowl games since then, allowing
more ... The Chicago Bears are a National Football League (NFL) franchise based in
Chicago. This article lists all the <b>individual</b> and team statistical records complied
since ... Most <b>Games Played</b> in a Bears Uniform, 245, Patrick Mannelly, 1998–
2013. Most <b>Games</b> ... Average rushing <b>yards</b> per <b>game</b>, 88.0, Walter Payton,
1975–87. The Wisconsin Badgers football statistical leaders are individual statistical
leaders of the Wisconsin Badgers football program in various categories,
including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and kicking.
Within those areas, the lists identify <b>single</b>-<b>game</b>, single-season, and career ... a
bowl game every year since then, giving recent <b>players an</b> extra game each ... | Most tds in one game by a player? |
The song is also popularly known by its opening lyric, "<b>Jeremiah was a bullfrog</b>."
Three Dog Night originally released the song on their fourth studio album, ... Chef Jeremiah, also known as Chef <b>Jeremiah Bullfrog</b>, is a television personality,
chef, and food truck owner based in Miami, Florida. He named his record label <b>Jeremiah</b> after the <b>bullfrog</b> mentioned in the song.
Personal life[edit]. Axton was married four times; the first three ... "Detour" is the fourth episode of the fifth season of the American science fiction
television series ... Mulder and sings '<b>Jeremiah was a Bullfrog</b>' [sic]" the "best
scene" of the episode and praised the depth of the characters' relationship. Henry VII of England, Citizens' Movement (Mexico), Skagerrak, Three's Company
, Sirenik Eskimo language, Isma'ilism, Checkmate, "<b>Jeremiah was a bullfrog</b>", ... Big Mouth Billy Bass is an animatronic singing prop, representing a largemouth
bass, invented ... EW.com. Retrieved November 4, 2017. ^ Murthi, Vikram. "The
Last Man On Earth spins its wheels, but at least <b>Jeremiah was a bullfrog</b>". TV
Club. <b>Jeremiah</b> the <b>bullfrog</b>, Joy to the World · Three Dog Night, A frog who sings Joy to
the World and is a good friend from the singer. He also happens to "always ... <b>Jeremiah</b> Trotter (born January 20, 1977) is a former American football
linebacker who played in the National Football League (NFL) for twelve seasons. Zits is a comic strip written by cartoonist Jerry Scott and illustrated by Jim
Borgman about the ... and Jeremy (although one strip shows his parents named
him after a lyric in "Joy to the World" by Three Dog Night, "<b>Jeremiah was a</b>
<b>bullfrog</b>".) ... "The <b>Bullfrog</b>" <b>Jeremiah</b>, age 28, fights in the heavyweight division (holding a
record of 15-2-1) while Dan competes as a super welterweight and is 8-2. | Who wrote the song jeremiah was a bullfrog? |
<b>My Hero Academia</b> is a Japanese superhero manga series written and illustrated
by Kōhei Horikoshi. It has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump since July ... <b>My Hero Academia</b> has been serialized on Weekly Shōnen Jump in July and 24
volumes have been collected in tankōbon format. The series has been licensed ... The events of the film take place after the Meta Liberation Army arc in the <b>My</b>
<b>Hero Academia</b> manga. Contents. 1 Plot; 2 Voice cast; 3 ... The fourth season of the <b>My Hero Academia</b> anime series was produced by
Bones and directed by Kenji Nagasaki. The fourth season premiered on October
12, ... The third season of the <b>My Hero Academia</b> anime series was produced by Bones
and directed by Kenji Nagasaki. Like the rest of the series, it adapts Kōhei ... <b>My Hero Academia</b>: Two Heroes (Japanese: 僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE
~2人の 英雄 ( ヒーロー ) ~, Hepburn: Boku no Hīrō Academia THE MOVIE: ... <b>My Hero Academia</b> is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kōhei
Horikoshi. It began its serialization in the manga magazine Weekly Shōnen ... The <b>My Hero Academia</b> manga and anime series features a vast world with an
extensive cast of characters created by Kōhei Horikoshi. The series takes place
in ... The second season of the <b>My Hero Academia</b> anime series was produced by
Bones and directed by Kenji Nagasaki. Like the first season, it adapts Kōhei ... The first season of the <b>My Hero Academia</b> anime series was produced by Bones
and MBS and directed by Kenji Nagasaki. It adapts Kōhei Horikoshi's My Hero ... | When did my hero academia season 2 end? |
... Rico <b>is</b> the third <b>most</b> densely <b>populated</b> of <b>states</b> and possessions of the <b>U.S.</b>.
This article includes a sortable table listing the 50 <b>states</b>, the territories, and the
District of ... The following <b>is</b> a list of incorporated places in the <b>United States with</b> a
<b>population density</b> of ... Below <b>is</b> a list of the <b>most</b> densely populated cities in the
<b>United States</b> which <b>have</b> a <b>population density</b> over 10,000 people per square
mile and ... Data presented below <b>is</b> based on <b>U.S.</b> ... so their <b>most</b>/least densely-<b>populated</b>
county <b>is</b> the ... The following <b>is</b> a list of <b>U.S. states</b>, territories, and the District of Columbia
ranked by the proportion of African Americans in the <b>population</b>. Percentage of ... The <b>states</b> and territories included in the <b>United States</b> Census Bureau's statistics
include the fifty <b>states</b>, the District of Columbia and five permanently inhabited
unincorporated island territories, including Puerto Rico. As of April 1, 2010, the
date of the 2010 <b>United States</b> Census, the 9 <b>most</b> ... <b>U.S. states</b> by <b>population</b>
<b>density</b> · List of <b>U.S. states</b> by population growth rate ... The following are lists of the Hispanic and Latino <b>population</b> per each <b>state</b> in the
<b>United States</b>. As of 2012, Hispanics and Latinos make up about 17% of the ... The demographics of Asian Americans describe a heterogeneous group of
people in the ... During the 2010 <b>United States</b> Census the <b>largest</b> ethnic groups
were Chinese <b>American</b>, Filipino Americans, Indian Americans, ... Asian
<b>population density</b> ... This made Asian Americans 5.6 percent of the total
<b>American</b> population. The following <b>is</b> a list of the <b>most</b> populous incorporated places of the <b>United</b>
<b>States</b>. As defined ... of January 1, 2016; The city <b>population density</b> as of July 1,
2016 (residents per unit of land area); The city latitude and longitude coordinates
... Maine <b>is</b> the northernmost <b>state</b> in the northeastern <b>United States</b>. Maine <b>is</b> the ...
The <b>population density</b> of the <b>state is</b> 41.3 people per square mile, ... area <b>is the</b>
<b>most</b> densely populated <b>with</b> nearly 40% of Maine's ... Texas <b>is</b> the second <b>most</b> populous <b>U.S. state</b>, <b>with</b> an estimated 2018 population
of 25.154 ... Texas <b>Population Density</b> Map. The 2010 <b>US</b> Census recorded ... | What us state has the highest population density? |
<b>Turnovers</b> leaders[edit]. This is a list of National Basketball Association players
by total <b>career</b> regular season <b>turnovers</b> recorded. Statistics accurate as of
February 14, 2020. ^, Active <b>NBA</b> player. This article provides two lists: A list of National Basketball Association players by
total <b>career</b> ... <b>NBA</b> Progressive Leaders and Records for <b>Turnovers</b> for Every
Season ... In basketball, a turnover occurs when a team loses possession of the ball to the
opposing team ... The record for the <b>most turnovers</b> in an <b>NBA</b> game is shared by
Jason Kidd ... List of National Basketball Association <b>career turnovers</b> leaders ... This article lists all-time records achieved in the <b>NBA</b> regular season in major
statistical categories recognized by the league, including those set by teams and
individuals in a game, season, and <b>career</b>. ... <b>Most</b> consecutive 3-point field goals
made to start a game. 10 by Ty Lawson, ... <b>Most turnovers</b> in a game. 14 by John
... This page lists <b>career</b> accomplishments of the American professional basketball
player LeBron ... <b>Most turnovers</b> in the <b>NBA</b> Finals (196). <b>Most</b> triple-doubles in ... This is a list of Women's National Basketball Association players by total <b>career</b>
regular season <b>turnovers</b> recorded. WNBA <b>Most turnovers</b> recorded. Rank,
Player, <b>Turnovers</b>, <b>Most</b> Recent Team ... Expansion draft history · LiveAccess ·
MVP · <b>NBA</b>; Media (<b>NBA</b> TV, WNBA on ESPN, CBSSN, Twitter, Current
broadcasters, ... John Houston Stockton (born March 26, 1962) is an American retired
professional basketball player. He spent his entire <b>NBA career</b> (1984–2003) as a
point guard for the Utah ... Stockton holds the <b>NBA</b> records for <b>most career</b> assists
and steals by wide margins and is regarded as one of the greatest point guards
of all time. James Edward Harden Jr. (born August 26, 1989) is an American professional
basketball ... In 2018, Harden led the league in scoring and was named the <b>NBA</b>
<b>Most</b> ... a <b>career</b>-high 12 assists, six rebounds, four steals and one block in a 105
–96 win ... mark of 366 in 1977–78, the first season the <b>NBA</b> recorded <b>turnovers</b>. This page details the <b>career</b> achievements of American basketball player Kevin
Garnett. Contents. 1 Achievements; 2 <b>NBA career</b> statistics ... <b>NBA</b> Champion:
2008; Olympic gold medal: 2000; <b>NBA Most</b> Valuable Player: 2004; <b>NBA</b> ...
<b>Turnovers</b>, game: 10, for Minnesota Timberwolves at Seattle SuperSonics, May 2,
1998 ... John Edward Drew (born September 30, 1954) is a retired American professional
basketball player. A 6'6" guard/forward from Gardner–Webb University, he played
11 seasons in the National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>). Drew was a two-time
<b>NBA</b> All-Star, and was one of the earliest casualties of ... With Jason Kidd, Drew
holds the <b>NBA</b> record for <b>most turnovers</b> in a regular ... | Who has the most career turnovers in the nba? |
Josephine Lynn "<b>Joey</b>" Potter (born 14 May 1983) is a fictional character and de
facto lead role from the WB television drama <b>Dawson's Creek</b>, portrayed by Katie
Holmes. ... In the beginning of the sixth season, it is revealed that <b>Joey</b> didn't <b>end</b>
<b>up</b> going to Paris, but went home to Capeside. After not talking all summer, she ... Dawson Wade Leery is the central character from the WB television drama
<b>Dawson's Creek</b>, ... Soon Dawson and <b>Joey end up</b> back together. ... realized that
it was Eve he <b>had</b> called the police and it is Deputy Doug that turns <b>up</b> on the
scene. <b>Dawson's Creek</b>, an American television series, was created by Kevin Williamson
, who was the ... She <b>ends up</b> moving in with Jack, as she has no other place to
go. ... <b>Dawson's Creek</b> fourth season started on October 4, 2000 and <b>ended</b> May
23, ... Everybody is wondering if Pacey and <b>Joey had</b> sex while on their trip, but ... <b>Dawson's Creek</b> is an American teen drama television series about the fictional
lives of a close-knit group of friends beginning in high school and continuing in
college that ran from 1998 to 2003. The series starred James Van Der Beek as
Dawson Leery, Katie Holmes as his best friend and love interest <b>Joey</b> Potter, ...
Williamson thought she <b>had</b> exactly the right look for <b>Joey</b>, citing that "she <b>had</b> ... Kate Noelle Holmes (born December 18, 1978) is an American actress, producer,
and director. She first achieved fame as <b>Joey</b> Potter on the television series
<b>Dawson's Creek</b> (1998–2003). ... <b>Dawson's Creek ended</b> its run in 2003, and
Holmes was the only actor to appear in all 128 episodes. "It was very difficult for
me to ... <b>Joey</b> Potter (sister-in-law). Residence, Capeside, Massachusetts. Douglas "Doug
" Witter is a fictional character from the WB television drama <b>Dawson's Creek</b>, ...
but fails to tell Doug that the perpetrator is Eve (after she <b>had</b> threatened Dawson
... Doug <b>ends up</b> arresting Pacey and five of his friends (<b>Joey</b> Potter, Dawson, ... Abigail "Gail" Leery is a fictional character from the American television program,
<b>Dawson's Creek</b>, ... on him for no reason. Gail's son Dawson, and his friend <b>Joey</b>,
<b>had</b> already found out in previous episodes. Mitch and Gail battle through their
issues, and at the <b>end</b> of the season, they are apparently happy and reconciled. Nathan Jonas "<b>Joey</b>" Jordison (born April 26, 1975), is an American musician,
songwriter, ... His mother remarried and set <b>up</b> a funeral parlor where Jordison
would ... cost him the ability to play the drums toward the <b>end</b> of his time with
Slipknot. ... an appearance on an episode of <b>Dawson's Creek</b> entitled "Living
Dead Girl". Muppets from Space is a 1999 American science fiction comedy film produced by
Columbia ... The film was directed by Tim Hill from a screenplay by Jerry Juhl,
<b>Joey</b> ... Hulk Hogan and <b>ends up</b> having to go through C.O.V.N.E.T.'s rat training
and ... <b>Dawson's Creek</b> · Katie Holmes as <b>Joey</b> Potter, a character from Dawson's
... Joshua Jackson (born June 11, 1978) is a Canadian-American actor. He is
known for his ... Jackson grew <b>up</b> in California until the age of 8. ... Shortly after
<b>Dawson's Creek ended</b> in 2003, Jackson played the lead role in films alongside
Dennis Hopper (Americano), Harvey Keitel (Shadows in the Sun) ... 1998, Apt
Pupil, <b>Joey</b>. | Who did joey end up with on dawson's creek? |
The <b>iPad Pro</b> family is a line of iPad tablet computers designed, developed, and
marketed by Apple Inc., that runs the iOS and iPadOS mobile operating systems. In 2017, Apple released a 10.5-inch <b>iPad Pro</b> and a revised 12.9-inch <b>iPad Pro</b>
with a 512 GB option, the first of its kind on an iOS ... <b>iPad Pro</b> (all models). An upgrade to iPadOS is automatically offered to
supported devices. References[edit]. The Apple A9X is a 64-bit ARM-based system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple
Inc. It first appeared in the <b>iPad Pro</b>, which was announced on September 9, ... The Apple A10X Fusion is a 64-bit ARM-based system on a chip (SoC) designed
by Apple Inc. and manufactured by TSMC. It first appeared in the 10.5" <b>iPad Pro</b> ... The Apple A12X Bionic is a 64-bit system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc.
It first appeared in the 11-inch <b>iPad Pro</b> and the third-generation 12.9-inch iPad ... The backs of a Gold iPad 5th gen, a space gray <b>iPad Pro</b> 12.9", and a silver <b>iPad</b>
<b>Pro</b> 11" with an Apple Pencil. A size comparison of three iPhones (original and
two 3GSs), an original iPad, and a Magic Mouse. This is a list and comparison of
devices designed and marketed by Apple Inc. that run a ... The iPad is available in 32 and 128 GB storage options. Unlike the <b>iPad Pro</b>, the
iPad does not feature a laminated display. Reception[edit]. As the third-generation <b>iPad Pro</b> uses USB-C instead of Lightning, the Pencil is
paired and charged using a proprietary magnetic wireless charging connector on
... As of October 2018, the iPhone 6S, 6S Plus, 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8 Plus, 2016 and 2017
MacBook Pro, <b>iPad Pro</b> 10.5 and 12.9 (second generation), and 2018 MacBook ... | When did the first ipad pro come out? |
<b>Code Black</b> is an American medical drama television series created by Michael
Seitzman that ... He and Dr. Rorish have a <b>long</b>-term, close friendship. Taylor for advice on how to cope with Jesse and the other nurses' impending
strike over wages and the addition of more nurses to the staff. <b>Season</b> 2 (2016–
17)[ ... Cells at Work! (はたらく細胞, Hataraku Saibō) is a Japanese manga series written
and illustrated ... A second <b>season</b> is currently in production and scheduled to
premiere in ... The manga received another spinoff titled Hataraku Saibō Black (
はたらく細胞 ... <b>Code Black</b>. ... 11.5 (ONA), "Heat Stress: If <b>There</b> Was Pocari
Sweat" The <b>Black Codes</b>, sometimes called <b>Black</b> Laws, were laws governing the
conduct of African ... However, <b>Black Codes</b> existed before the Civil War, and
<b>many</b> Northern ... In 1832, "in most of the United States, <b>there</b> is a distinction in
respect to ... the Negro", calling the Banks-Thomas year-<b>long</b> contracts
tantamount to serfdom. <b>Code</b> Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion often referred to simply as <b>Code</b> Geass, is
a Japanese ... Written by <b>many</b> of the same writers as the series, these <b>episodes</b>
are set ... It focuses on the life of teenager girl Kallen Stadtfeld who becomes a
soldier from the organization the <b>Black</b> Knights under Lelouch's leadership to ... Australian hospitals and other buildings are covered by Australian Standard
4083 (1997) and <b>many</b> are in the process of changing to those standards. <b>Code</b>
<b>black</b>: ... "It's the End of the World" is the 16th <b>episode</b> of the second <b>season</b> of the ABC
series, Grey's ... This places the hospital on <b>Code Black</b>, which essentially shuts
down the surgical wing—save for the one operation that has already begun:
Derek ... No. overall, No. in <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original air date, Prod.
<b>code</b> ... <b>Black</b> tie is a semi-formal Western dress <b>code</b> for evening events, originating in
British and ... Thus in <b>many</b> non-English languages, a dinner jacket is still known
as the false ... these variations became increasingly common regardless of
<b>season</b> or climate. ... <b>There</b> are several types of cufflinks that may be worn with
<b>black</b> tie. The <b>Code</b> is an American military drama television series created by Craig
Sweeny and Craig Turk. The military legal drama was ordered to series on May
11, 2018 by CBS. The series premiered on April 9, 2019. In July 2019, CBS
canceled the series after one <b>season</b>. ... Timberman-Beverly Productions; Black
Lamb; CBS Television Studios. | How many seasons of code black are there? |
He was delighted to learn that the island was owned by the <b>United States</b>
government—it <b>had</b> been ceded by the New York State Legislature in 1800 for
harbor ... In fact, the Philippines became the first independent nation to <b>receive</b> one of the
4,000 eight-inch <b>statues</b> from the Boy Scouts of <b>America</b>. In April 1950, the said ... Columbia is the female personification of the <b>United States</b>. It was also a
historical name ... Images of the <b>Statue of Liberty</b> (erected in 1886) largely
displaced personified Columbia as the female symbol of the ... overtone of its
Lilliputian origins and <b>had</b> become established as an alternative, or poetic name
for <b>America</b>. "The New Colossus" is a sonnet by American poet Emma Lazarus (1849–1887).
She wrote the ... On the plaque hanging inside the <b>Statue of Liberty</b>, the line "
Keep ancient lands, your storied pomp! ... The "huddled masses" refers to the
large numbers of immigrants arriving in the <b>United States</b> in the 1880s. Lazarus
was an ... The Black Tom explosion was an act of sabotage by German agents to destroy
U.S.-made ... Black Tom was a major munitions depot for the Northeastern <b>United</b>
<b>States</b>. ... traveled long distances, some lodging in the <b>Statue of Liberty</b> and some
in the ... In the immediate aftermath of the explosion, two watchmen who <b>had</b> lit ... Liberty Island is a federally owned island in Upper New York Bay in the <b>United</b>
<b>States</b>. Its most ... Liberty Island became part of the <b>Statue of Liberty</b> National
Monument in 1937 through ... and ticketing facilities, replacing Circle Line, which
<b>had</b> operated the service since 1953. ... "State license plates to <b>get</b> new look".
The New ... Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi was a French sculptor who is universally best known
for designing Liberty Enlightening the World, commonly known as the <b>Statue of</b>
<b>Liberty</b>. ... His 1878 statue Gribeauval became the property <b>of the</b> French <b>state</b>. ...
Bartholdi's hometown in Alsace <b>had</b> just passed into German control <b>in the</b> ... The <b>Statue of Liberty</b> National Monument is a <b>United States</b> National Monument
comprising ... the transportation and ticketing facilities, replacing the Circle Line
which <b>had</b> operated the service since 1953. ... Along with the ferry ticket, visitors
intending to enter the statue's pedestal must also <b>obtain</b> a complimentary ticket. Ellis Island is a federally owned island in New York Harbor that contains a
museum and former immigration inspection station. As the <b>United States</b>' busiest
immigrant inspection station from 1892 to 1954, ... Today, it is part of the <b>Statue of</b>
<b>Liberty</b> National Monument, accessible to the public only by ferry. The north side
of the ... The <b>Statue of Liberty</b>, or <b>Lady Liberty</b>, is a replica of the <b>Statue of Liberty</b> (Liberty
Enlightening the World) installed at Seattle's Alki Beach Park, in the U.S. state of
Washington. It was installed in 1952 by the Boy Scouts of <b>America</b> and
underwent a significant restoration in 2007 after repeated vandalism <b>had</b>
damaged the sculpture. | Where did the united states get the statue of liberty? |
<b>Rise of the Guardians</b> is a 2012 American 3D computer-animated action fantasy-
comedy film based on and serving as a continuation of William Joyce's The ... <b>Rise of the Guardians</b> is an action-adventure video game (with role playing
elements) based on the film of the same name. It is developed by Torus Games
and ... Peter A. Ramsey (born 1962 or 1963) is an American film director, illustrator, and
writer. He is best known for directing DreamWorks Animation's <b>Rise of the</b>
<b>Guardians</b> (2012) and Sony ... Legend of the <b>Guardians</b>: The Owls of Ga'Hoole is a 2010 3D computer-animated
fantasy-adventure film based on the <b>Guardians</b> of Ga'Hoole series by Kathryn ... William Edward Joyce (born December 11, 1957) is an American writer, illustrator
, and ... <b>Rise of the Guardians</b>, a film inspired by stories Joyce told her while
young and later resulted in The Guardians of Childhood book series, was
dedicated ... <b>Guardians</b> of Ga'Hoole is a fantasy book series written by Kathryn Lasky and
published by Scholastic. The series, which was intended to end in 2008 with the
publication of The War of the Ember until a prequel, The <b>Rise</b> of a Legend, was
published in 2013, has a total of sixteen books. File talk:<b>Rise of the Guardians</b> (video game) cover.jpg. From Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search ... Nancy Bernstein (September 10, 1960 – September 18, 2015) was an American
visual effects producer at Digital Domain and later Head of Production at
DreamWorks Animation. She produced DreamWorks' 2012 film <b>Rise of the</b>
<b>Guardians</b>. Jul 9, 2013 <b>...</b> File:<b>Rise of the Guardians</b> logo.svg ... English: Logo for the 2012 DreamWorks
Animation's animated feature film "<b>Rise of the Guardians</b>". NFL Rush Zone is an American action-adventure animated television series. In
the first season, ... The third season, NFL Rush Zone: <b>Guardians</b> Unleashed, was
announced on July 11, 2013; it premiered on November 20, 2013 and ended on
... | Who is the voice of pitch black in rise of the guardians? |
Patrick Henry <b>Hughes</b> (born March 10, 1988) is an American multi-instrumental
musician from ... During late 2012, Patrick Henry and his <b>family</b> competed on
<b>Family Feud</b>, remaining ... the <b>family</b> was later brought <b>back</b> because of a
technical error and given another chance to retire undefeated, but were again
unsuccessful. <b>Family</b> Fortunes is a British television game show based on the American game
show <b>Family Feud</b>. The programme ran on ITV from 6 January 1980 to 6 ... David William <b>Hughes</b> (born 26 November 1970) is an Australian stand-up
comedian, ... in Adelaide in February 2014, where he and his <b>family</b> will be based
for five weeks before moving onto other venues. ... in which Zemiro accompanied
<b>Hughes back</b> to his home-town of Warrnambool to reminisce about his childhood
... Louis Perry Anderson (born March 24, 1953) is an American stand-up comedian,
actor and ... He was the initial host of the third revival of the game show <b>Family</b>
<b>Feud</b> from 1999 to 2002. ... Astaire-approach. Very nimble, and he wouldn't
hammer points home, but he would do a 'weave-<b>back</b>' that was almost Pulp
Fiction-like." ... "Big Man on Hippocampus" is the tenth episode of the eighth season of the
American animated ... A commercial for local auditions of the syndicated game
show <b>Family Feud</b> is shown, prompting them to try out the next day. ... Jason
<b>Hughes</b> of TV Squad commended the live-action sequence featuring Johnson, as
well as the ... As the World Turns is an American television soap opera that aired on CBS for 54
years from ... Since 2005, a number of characters have crossed <b>back</b> and forth
between As the World Turns and The Young and the Restless: 2005. As the
World ... In this episode, the <b>Hughes family</b> was discussing plans for
Thanksgiving. The "Black" Donnellys were an Irish <b>family</b> who emigrated to Ontario. Five of the
<b>family</b> were ... The Biddulph <b>feud</b> preceded the emigration of the Donnelly <b>family</b>
from Ireland and ... Once Tom was limp on the ground, James Maher, Timothy
Toohey and Patrick Quigley carried his body <b>back</b> into the house and placed it in
the ... Katherine Elizabeth Wilhelmina Beuving Langbroek (born 8 August 1965) is an
Australian radio and television presenter and comedian of Dutch heritage.
Langbroek has previously hosted Hughesy & Kate with Dave <b>Hughes</b> on the ...
The <b>family</b> had chosen not to share on the radio his battle with cancer. In 2015,
Langbroek ... John Franklin Candy (October 31, 1950 – March 4, 1994) was a Canadian actor
and comedian ... He did a cameo in <b>Hughes</b>' She's Having a Baby (1988), then
starred in a film written by <b>Hughes</b>, The Great Outdoors (1988), co starring
Aykroyd. ... Candy also had a <b>family</b> history of heart attacks suffered by relatively
young ... American Housewife is an American sitcom television series that debuted on
October 11, 2016, ... Compared to the other residents who own big houses, Katie
and her <b>family</b> are renters. She lives with Greg, ... on September 27, 2019. On
November 7, 2019, the series for a fourth season received a <b>back</b> order of six
episodes. | Why was the hughes family back on family feud? |
Pandit <b>Jawaharlal Nehru</b> was an Indian independence activist, and subsequently
, the first Prime Minister of India and a central figure in Indian politics before ... <b>Jawaharlal Nehru</b> University (JNU) is a public central university located in New
Delhi, India. It was established in 1969. Contents. 1 History; 2 Recognised ... The Nehru–Gandhi Family is an Indian political family that has occupied a
prominent place in ... Three members of the family: <b>Jawaharlal Nehru</b>, Indira
Gandhi, and Rajiv Gandhi, have served as the Prime Minister of India, while
several others ... <b>Jawaharlal Nehru</b> Port, abbreviated as JNPT, also known as Nhava Sheva, is the
largest container port in India. Located east of Mumbai (previously known as ... <b>Jawaharlal Nehru</b> Stadium is a sports stadium located in New Delhi, India. It is
named after the first Prime Minister of India. It is a 60,000 seat stadium, designed
... <b>Jawaharlal Nehru</b> International Stadium, locally known as Kaloor Stadium is a
multi-purpose international stadium situated in Kochi, Kerala. It is the home ... <b>Jawaharlal Nehru</b> Stadium is a multipurpose stadium in Chennai, India. It has a
capacity to seat 40,000 people. It hosts football matches and athletic ... <b>Jawaharlal Nehru</b> National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) was a massive
city-modernisation scheme launched by the Government of India under Ministry ... The <b>Jawaharlal Nehru</b> Award for International Understanding is an international
award presented by the Government of India in honour of <b>Jawaharlal Nehru</b>, the
... After independence, on 15 August 1947, <b>Jawaharlal Nehru</b> assumed office as the
first Prime Minister of India and chose fifteen ministers to form the First Nehru ... | Who laid the foundation of sardar sarovar dam? |
The following is a character list of main and secondary <b>characters</b> on the Disney
Channel ... a.k.a. Agent P, is <b>Phineas and Ferb's</b> pet platypus and first appeared
along with a large portion of the main <b>cast</b> in the pilot episode "Rollercoaster. <b>Phineas and Ferb</b> are voiced by Vincent Martella and Thomas Sangster, ...
Sangster was one of many British actors <b>cast</b>; Marsh lived in the ... Phineas Flynn is one of the <b>characters</b> of the animated television series <b>Phineas</b>
<b>and Ferb</b>. ... he called him to do Phineas for the pilot. He designed a different
<b>voice</b> than his own which he describes as "wacky [and] crazy." The creators were
... Milo Murphy's Law is an American animated television series from the creators of
<b>Phineas and Ferb</b>, Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh. ... The entire
<b>Phineas and Ferb cast</b> reprised their roles for the special, with the exception of ... As with the other <b>characters</b> of <b>Phineas and Ferb</b>, Ferb's design ... to make Ferb
British and <b>cast</b> Thomas Sangster as his <b>voice</b>. <b>Phineas and Ferb</b> are voiced by Vincent Martella and Thomas Sangster, ...
Sangster was one of many British actors <b>cast</b>; Marsh lived in the ... This is a list of guest stars who have appeared on the Disney animated musical
comedy ... Brian Phelps, Paul's <b>dad</b> ... Ireland airings of the episode, Simon
provided the <b>voice</b> for "Paul the delivery guy". ... List of <b>Phineas and Ferb</b>
<b>characters</b> ... Olivia Rose Olson (born May 21, 1992) is an American actress and singer-
songwriter, mostly known for her <b>voice</b> roles as Vanessa Doofenshmirtz in
<b>Phineas and Ferb</b> and Marceline ... She was a <b>cast</b> member and singer on two
very popular animated series: Cartoon Network's series Adventure Time, playing
Marceline the ... Dee Bradley Baker (born August 31, 1962) is an American <b>voice</b> actor. His major
roles, many of ... He did <b>voice</b> work for various episodic and recurring cartoon
<b>characters</b> on The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, Johnny Bravo, Dexter's ... In
2007, Baker got the role of Perry the Platypus in the Disney series <b>Phineas and</b>
<b>Ferb</b>. Ashley Michelle Tisdale (born July 2, 1985) is an American actress, singer, and
producer. ... She starred as Candace Flynn in the animated series Phineas &
Ferb from 2007 to 2015. ... Tisdale joined the <b>cast</b> of the animated Disney
Channel series <b>Phineas and Ferb</b>, which debuted immediately after High School
Musical 2. | Who voices the dad in phineas and ferb? |
The <b>Call of the Wild</b> is a short adventure novel by Jack London, published in
1903 and set in Yukon, Canada, during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, when ... The <b>Call of the Wild</b> is a 2020 American adventure film based on the Jack
London 1903 novel of the same name and Twentieth Century Pictures' previous
1935 ... The <b>Call of the Wild</b> is a 1972 family adventure film directed by Ken Annakin and
starring Charlton Heston, Michèle Mercier, Raimund Harmstorf, George ... His most famous works include The <b>Call of the Wild</b> and White Fang, both set in
the Klondike Gold Rush, as well as the short stories "To Build a Fire", "An ... <b>Call of the Wild</b> is a 1935 American adventure film, an adaptation of Jack London'
s 1903 novel The <b>Call of the Wild</b>. The film is directed by William A. Wellman, ... <b>Call of the Wild</b> is the first album by Danish rock band D-A-D. The album was
released on February 4, 1986. The album has been received with mixed reviews. The <b>Call of the Wild</b> is a 1903 novel by Jack London. <b>Call of the Wild</b> may also
refer to: Contents. 1 Adaptations of London's novel; 2 Other films; 3 Music. <b>Call of the Wild</b> is a 2000 adventure television series based on Jack London's
eponymous 1903 novel. It was originally broadcast on Animal Planet, and the 13
... The <b>Call of the Wild</b> is a 2007 documentary film by the independent filmmaker
Ron Lamothe. The premise details the odyssey of Christopher McCandless as ... The <b>Call of the Wild</b> is a 1976 American television film based on Jack London's
1903 novel The <b>Call of the Wild</b>. The film, starring John Beck, was directed by ... | What is the name of the main canine character in jack london call of the wild? |
The 2016 United States <b>House of Representatives</b> sit-in began on June 22, 2016,
when members of the House Democratic Caucus, <b>led by</b> Georgia ... The <b>House</b> is composed of <b>representatives</b> who sit in congressional districts that
are allocated to each of the 50 states on a basis of population as measured by
the ... The Democratic Party-<b>led</b> legislature worked to frame a new state constitution
that was ultimately rejected by voters After the 1862 election, the Democratic-<b>led</b>
... In late 2014, following the occupation of Tripoli by armed islamist groups during
the Libyan Civil War, the <b>House of Representatives</b> relocated to Tobruk in the far
... Impeachment by <b>House of Representatives</b>[edit]. File:December 18 1998 house
session c span program.136261.MP4D20.webm ... Fewer than 20 <b>Representatives</b> in the <b>House</b> supported impeachment by January
2019, but this number grew after the Mueller report was released and after ... The impeachment of Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States,
occurred on December 18, 2019, when the Democrat-controlled <b>House of</b>
<b>Representatives</b> approved articles of ... were not. The Trump administration
asserted executive privilege, and this <b>led to</b> several lawsuits, including In re: Don
McGahn. Forty-one <b>Representatives</b> retired. Thirty-four of those seats were held by the
same party, six seats changed party. Democrats[edit]. The Kansas <b>House of Representatives</b> is the lower house of the legislature of the
U.S. state of ... The dispute <b>led to</b> separate Populist-<b>led</b> and Republican-<b>led</b>
Houses in 1893 until the Kansas Supreme Court sided with the Republicans and
the ... The impeachment process against Richard Nixon began in the United States
<b>House of Representatives</b> on October 30, ... The resultant Senate Watergate
hearings, <b>led by</b> Sam Ervin, commenced in May 1973. Broadcast "gavel-to-gavel"
... | Who is the house of representatives led by? |
Alexandre <b>Dumas</b> also known as Alexandre <b>Dumas</b> père (French for 'father'), was
a French writer. His works have been translated into many languages, and he ... <b>Dumas</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Places; 2 People; 3 Fictional characters; 4 Other
uses; 5 See also. Places[edit]. <b>Dumas</b>, Arkansas, a city; <b>Dumas</b>, Mississippi, ... Alexandre <b>Dumas</b> fils was a French author and playwright, best known for the
romantic novel La Dame aux Camélias published in 1848, which was adapted
into ... <b>Dumas</b> is a city in Desha County, Arkansas, United States. The population was
4,706 at the 2010 census. Contents. 1 Geography; 2 Climate; 3 Demographics ... <b>Dumas</b> is a city in Moore County, Texas, United States. The population was
14,691 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Moore County. Located about
40 ... Thomas-Alexandre <b>Dumas</b> Davy de la Pailleterie was a French general in
Revolutionary France. With Toussaint Louverture and Abram Petrovich Gannibal
in ... Jean Baptiste André <b>Dumas</b> (14 July 1800 – 10 April 1884) was a French chemist
, best known for his works on organic analysis and synthesis, as well as the ... Romain <b>Dumas</b> (born 14 December 1977) is a French professional auto racing
driver and current Porsche factory driver. He has claimed overall wins at the ... Marie-Cessette <b>Dumas</b> was a French slave, called by one writer a "great
matriarch to a saga of distinguished men," was the mother of General ... <b>Dumas</b> is a Southern French topographic surname, with fused preposition and
definite article du, for someone who lived in an isolated dwelling in the country ... | Where does the last name dumas come from? |
The <b>first</b> known <b>parade</b> was in 1711, when Mobile's Boeuf Gras ... The Joe Cain
Day <b>parade</b> is <b>held</b> on the Sunday before <b>Mardi Gras</b>. <b>Mardi Gras</b> in the United States is not observed nationally across the country,
largely due to the ... On <b>Mardi Gras</b> of 1857 the Mistick Krewe of Comus <b>held</b> its
<b>first parade</b>. Comus is the <b>oldest</b> continuously active <b>Mardi Gras</b> organization. Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday, refers to events of the Carnival celebration, beginning
on or after ... The <b>first Mardi Gras parade held</b> in New Orleans is recorded to have
taken place in 1837. The tradition in New Orleans expanded to the point that it ... Celebration <b>held</b> in Louisiana USA. Revelers on St. Charles Avenue, 2007. The
holiday of <b>Mardi Gras</b> is celebrated in all of Louisiana, including the city of New
Orleans. ... The <b>first</b> record of <b>Mardi Gras</b> being celebrated in Louisiana was at
the mouth of the ... <b>Parades</b> followed daily from Thursday night through <b>Mardi</b>
<b>Gras</b>. The Sydney Gay and Lesbian <b>Mardi Gras</b> festival ... <b>Mardi Gras</b> is not <b>held</b> on
<b>Mardi Gras</b> (Shrove Tuesday) or indeed, on a Tuesday at all. In recent years, the
<b>Mardi Gras Parade</b> has been on the <b>first</b> ... The Mistick Krewe of Comus, founded in 1856, is a New Orleans, Louisiana,
Carnival krewe. It is the <b>oldest</b> continuous organization of New Orleans <b>Mardi</b>
<b>Gras</b> festivities. ... The <b>first</b> Comus <b>parade</b> was <b>held</b> on <b>Mardi Gras</b> 1857, and this
became an annual event. Other organizations sprang up in New Orleans in the
19th ... A mystic society is a <b>Mardi Gras</b> social organization in Mobile, Alabama, that
presents <b>parades</b> ... of Myths, Mobile's <b>oldest</b> mystic society which continues to
<b>parade</b>, was founded in 1867 and <b>held</b> its <b>first parade</b> on <b>Mardi Gras</b> night in
1868. Rex (founded 1872) is a New Orleans Carnival Krewe which stages one of the
city's most celebrated <b>parades</b> on <b>Mardi Gras</b> Day. ... Rex has <b>held</b> more <b>parades</b>
in New Orleans than any other parading organization. ... In <b>early Mardi Gras</b>
celebrations <b>parades</b> would include a live ox or Boeuf Gras (fatted ox). The ox ... The Krewe of OAK is a small neighborhood New Orleans <b>Mardi Gras</b> krewe and
<b>parade held</b> in the Carrollton neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana. The
<b>parade</b> starts and ends on Oak Street, presumably the <b>origin</b> of the name, ... Haitian Carnival is a celebration <b>held</b> over several weeks each year leading up to
<b>Mardi Gras</b>. Haitian Defile Kanaval is the Haitian Creole name of the main annual
<b>Mardi Gras</b> carnival <b>held</b> in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The <b>parade</b> is known as "Kye
Marn". ... The <b>first Mardi Gras</b> celebrations in Europe were a carnivalesque
opportunity ... | Where was the first mardi gras parade held? |
Karen Trust Grassle is an American <b>actress</b>, known for her role as <b>Caroline</b>
<b>Ingalls</b>, the wife of Michael Landon's character and the mother of Melissa Sue
Anderson's and Melissa Gilbert's <b>characters</b>, in the NBC television drama series
<b>Little House on the Prairie</b>. <b>Caroline</b> Lake <b>Ingalls</b> was the mother of Laura <b>Ingalls</b> Wilder, author of the Little
House books. ... For information on the relatives, see : List of real-life individuals
from <b>Little House on the Prairie</b>. <b>Caroline</b> was born ... Traveler (2006). <b>Characters</b>
. <b>Little House on the Prairie</b> is an American western drama television series,
starring Michael Landon, Melissa Gilbert, <b>Karen Grassle</b>, ... Samuel Ingalls (1654-1733) and Sarah Hendrick (1661-1738) ... (1867-1957);
Caroline Celestia '<b>Carrie</b>' <b>Ingalls</b> (1870-1946) ... Not to be confused with her mother, <b>Caroline Ingalls</b>. This article needs additional
citations for ... Carrie was portrayed in the television adaptations of <b>Little House</b>
<b>on the Prairie</b> by : ... <b>Little House on the Prairie</b> and its movie sequels; Haley
McCormick in Beyond the Prairie: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder ...
<b>Characters</b>. Charles Phillip <b>Ingalls</b> was the father of Laura <b>Ingalls</b> Wilder, known for her Little
House series ... After promising his wife, <b>Caroline</b>, that the family would finally
settle in one place, it was in 1879 that <b>Ingalls</b> decided to stay in De ... <b>Ingalls</b> has
been portrayed in the adaptations of <b>Little House on the Prairie</b> by: ... <b>Characters</b>. The "<b>Little House</b>" Books is a series of American children's novels written by
Laura Ingalls ... The family includes mother <b>Caroline Ingalls</b>, father Charles
Ingalls, elder daughter Mary Amelia Ingalls, and ... only; the ensuing television
episodes primarily followed <b>characters</b> and locations from the follow-up book, On
the Banks of ... Cameron Bancroft as Charles Ingalls · Erin Cottrell as <b>Caroline Ingalls</b>; Kyle
Chavarria as Laura Ingalls · Danielle Chuchran as Mary Ingalls ... The following is a list of episodes for the television show <b>Little House on the</b>
<b>Prairie</b>, an American Western drama about a family living on a farm in Walnut
Grove, Minnesota from the 1870s to the 1890s. The show is a full-colour version
of Laura Ingalls Wilder's series of Little House books. ... Charles and <b>Caroline</b>
<b>Ingalls</b> (Michael Landon and <b>Karen Grassle</b>) move with ... Beyond the Prairie: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder and its sequel, Beyond
the ... the later books in the <b>Little House on the Prairie</b> series (from The Long
Winter to The ... Richard Thomas as Charles Ingalls · Lindsay Crouse as <b>Caroline</b>
<b>Ingalls</b> ... The appearance of <b>characters</b> differs from their descriptions in the
books. | Little house on the prairie cast caroline ingalls? |
The album includes songs <b>sung</b> by the show's star, <b>Raven</b>-Symoné and its <b>theme</b>
<b>song</b>. The album debuted and peaked at #44 on the Billboard 200 and has ... That's <b>So Raven</b> is an American supernatural sitcom that originally ran on Disney
Channel from ... The show's title <b>theme song</b> was written by John Coda, who also
composed the ... Anneliese van der Pol <b>sings</b> the show's title in the chorus. Cory in the House is an American television series which aired on the Disney
Channel from ... After the completion of That's <b>So Raven</b>, propositions were made
for a spin-off including That's ... An alternate <b>theme song</b>, "Rollin' to D.C.", is also
<b>sung</b> by Massey and Walsh and was used in the music video to promote the
series. Kyle Orlando Massey (born August 28, 1991), also known mononymously as
Massey, is an American actor, rapper, and <b>singer</b> from Atlanta, Georgia. He
starred in the Disney Channel sitcoms That's <b>So Raven</b> and its spin-off ... He
<b>sang</b> the <b>theme song</b> for Cory in the House. Massey also raps a song called "It's a
Dog" on the ... A complete list of songs by the American actress, <b>singer</b> and songwriter "Raven-
Symoné". ... 2002, "That's <b>So Raven</b> (<b>Theme Song</b>)" (w/ Orlando Brown and
Anneliese van der Pol), That's <b>So Raven</b>. "My Christmas Dream", School's Out! Orlando Brown (born December 4, 1987) is an American actor, rapper, and
<b>singer</b>, perhaps best known for his role as Eddie Thomas on the Disney Channel
series That's <b>So Raven</b> (2003–2007). ... 2003, "That's <b>So Raven</b> (<b>theme song</b>)" (
with Raven-Symoné & Anneliese Van Der Pol), That's <b>So Raven</b>. "Circle of Life" (
with ... 3 Episodes. 3.1 Crossover with That's <b>So Raven</b> and Hannah Montana. 4
Settings; 5 <b>Theme song</b> and opening sequence; 6 Sequel series and film; 7
Awards ... Related shows, That's <b>So Raven</b> (2003–2007). External links. Website ·
Production website. Raven's Home is an American family sitcom television series
developed by Jed Elinoff and ... Theme music composer. Andy Love; Joacim
Persson ... <b>Raven</b>-Symoné Christina Pearman also known ... In 2003, she recorded the
classic Stevie Wonder <b>song</b> "Superstition" as the main <b>theme</b> for the ... The four
<b>songs</b> from the album were ... The album contains five new <b>songs</b> written and
<b>sung</b> by <b>Raven</b>, ... The third season of That's <b>So Raven</b> aired on Disney Channel from October 1,
2004 to January ... The school is preparing for a concert by a folk <b>singer</b>, Rayne
Bow, whom Chelsea admires. Meanwhile, Raven tries ... Note: Raven's "jam" is
the <b>song</b> Crazy In Love by Beyoncé, but in a lower key and pitch. When Victor
points ... | Who sang the that so raven theme song? |
Scott Richard Weiland was an American musician, singer and songwriter. During
a career spanning three decades, Weiland was best known as the <b>lead singer</b> of
the band <b>Stone Temple Pilots</b> ... "Scott Weiland: tributes paid to <b>Stone Temple</b>
<b>Pilots</b> singer who has <b>died</b> at 48". BBC. Archived from the original on August 10, ... <b>Stone Temple Pilots</b> (<b>STP</b>) are an American rock band from San Diego that
originally consisted of Scott Weiland (<b>lead vocals</b>), brothers Dean DeLeo (guitar)
and Robert DeLeo ... He would not return to the band, as he <b>died</b> on July 20,
2017. Chester Charles Bennington (March 20, 1976 – July 20, 2017) was an American
singer, ... He became the <b>lead singer of Stone Temple Pilots</b> in 2013 to release
the ... has related news: Linkin Park's <b>lead singer</b> Chester Bennington <b>dies</b> at 41
... Jeffrey Adam Gutt (born May 2, 1976) is an American musician, <b>singer</b> and
songwriter who is best known as <b>the lead</b> vocalist for <b>the</b> band <b>Stone Temple</b>
<b>Pilots</b> since November 2017. ... Bootcamp 2, Group performance, Through to
bootcamp 3. Bootcamp 3, Duet performance, "If I <b>Die</b> Young", <b>The</b> Band Perry,
Eliminated ... Velvet Revolver was an American hard rock supergroup consisting of Guns N'
Roses members ... When musician Randy Castillo <b>died</b> from cancer in 2002,
Slash, McKagan, and Sorum performed at a benefit concert ... <b>The</b> band were
also interested in auditioning <b>Stone Temple Pilots singer</b> Scott Weiland, who had
become ... Christopher John Cornell was an American singer, songwriter, and musician,
best known as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the rock bands
Soundgarden and Audioslave, and for his numerous solo works and soundtrack
contributions. Cornell was also the founder and frontman of <b>Temple</b> of the Dog, a
one-off ... Wood, the former <b>lead singer</b> of Mother Love Bone, had <b>died</b> of a
heroin ... Robert Emile DeLeo (born February 2, 1966) is an American bass player,
songwriter, and backing vocalist for the rock band <b>Stone Temple Pilots</b>. He is part
of Delta Deep, and he has also played in Talk Show and Army of Anyone. He is
the younger brother of <b>Stone Temple Pilots</b> guitarist Dean DeLeo. ... (who would
eventually become <b>lead singer of Stone Temple Pilots</b>) at a Black ... Tiny Music... Songs from <b>the</b> Vatican Gift Shop is <b>the</b> third studio album by
American rock band <b>Stone Temple Pilots</b>, released on March 26, 1996, on
Atlantic ... <b>Temple</b> of the Dog was an American rock supergroup that formed in Seattle,
Washington in 1990. It was conceived by vocalist Chris Cornell of Soundgarden
as a tribute to his friend, the late Andrew Wood, <b>lead singer</b> of the bands
Malfunkshun and ... The lineup included <b>Stone</b> Gossard on rhythm guitar, Jeff
Ament on bass ... Jerry Fulton Cantrell Jr. (born March 18, 1966) is an American musician, <b>singer</b>-
songwriter and guitarist best known as <b>the</b> founder, <b>lead</b> guitarist, co-<b>lead</b> vocalist
and main songwriter of <b>the</b> rock band Alice in Chains. <b>The</b> band rose to
international fame in <b>the</b> early 1990s during Seattle's ... Cantrell made a special
appearance at a <b>Stone Temple Pilots</b> concert in ... | When did the lead singer of stone temple pilots die? |
<b>Carbohydrate</b> metabolism is the whole of the biochemical processes responsible
for the ... In aerobic <b>respiration</b>, the main form of cellular <b>respiration used</b> by
humans, glucose and oxygen are metabolized to release energy, with carbon
dioxide ... Digestion is the breakdown of <b>carbohydrates</b> to yield an energy rich compound
called ATP. ... When oxygen is present, glycolysis continues along the aerobic
<b>respiration</b> pathway. ... stored energy harnessed from the initial glucose molecule
and is <b>used</b> in the electron transport chain where the bulk of the ATP is produced. The respiratory quotient is a dimensionless number <b>used</b> in calculations of basal
metabolic rate (BMR) when estimated from carbon dioxide production. Photosynthesis is a process <b>used</b> by plants and other organisms to convert light
energy into chemical energy that can later be released to fuel the organisms'
activities. This chemical energy is stored in <b>carbohydrate</b> molecules, such as
sugars, ... Nutrients <b>used</b> in cellular <b>respiration</b> include <b>carbohydrates</b>, amino
acids and ... Food energy is chemical energy that animals (including humans) derive from
food through the process of cellular <b>respiration</b>. Cellular <b>respiration</b> may either
involve the chemical reaction of food ... Organisms derive food energy from
<b>carbohydrates</b>, fats and proteins as well as from organic acids, polyols, and
ethanol present ... The respiratory exchange ratio (RER) is the ratio between the amount of carbon
dioxide (CO2) produced in metabolism and oxygen (O2) <b>used</b>. The ratio is
determined by comparing exhaled gases to room air. Measuring this ratio can be
<b>used</b> for estimating the respiratory quotient (RQ), ... Oxidation of a <b>carbohydrate</b>
molecule:. A <b>carbohydrate</b> is a biomolecule consisting of carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and
oxygen (O) atoms, ... Formerly the name "<b>carbohydrate</b>" was <b>used</b> in chemistry for
any compound with the formula Cm (H2O)n. ... Organisms capable of anaerobic
and aerobic <b>respiration</b> metabolize glucose and oxygen (aerobic) to release
energy, ... Fermentation is a metabolic process that produces chemical changes in organic
substrates through the action of enzymes. In biochemistry, it is narrowly defined
as the extraction of energy from <b>carbohydrates</b> in the absence of <b>respiration</b>. ...
For example, fermentation is <b>used</b> for preservation in a process that produces
lactic ... Ketosis is a metabolic state characterized by elevated levels of ketone bodies in
the blood or ... A low-<b>carbohydrate</b>, moderate protein diet that can lead to ketosis
is called a ketogenic diet. ... The resulting ketone bodies cannot be <b>used</b> for
energy by the liver so are exported from the liver to supply ... Anaerobic
<b>respiration</b>. Cellular <b>respiration</b> is a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place
in the cells of organisms to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into
adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then release waste products. The reactions
<b>involved in respiration</b> are catabolic reactions, which break ... Although
<b>carbohydrates</b>, fats, and proteins are consumed as reactants, it is ... | Which carbohydrate does the body use for energy production during respiration? |
Sphynx <b>cats</b> can also have more ear wax than most hairy domestic <b>cats</b> because
they have <b>little</b> to <b>no hair</b> in their ears. Dirt, skin oils (sebum), and ear wax ... A Cornish Rex is a breed of domestic <b>cat</b>. The Cornish Rex has <b>no hair</b> except for
down. Most breeds of <b>cat</b> have three different types of <b>hair</b> in their coats: the outer
fur or "guard <b>hairs</b>", a middle layer <b>called</b> the "awn <b>hair</b>"; ... <b>What</b> links here ·
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information ... The Manx <b>cat</b> is a breed of domestic <b>cat</b> (Felis catus) originating on the Isle of
Man, with a ... In the Manx language, the modern <b>name</b> of the breed is kayt
Manninagh, ... offspring of a <b>cat</b> and a rabbit, purporting to explain why it has <b>no</b>
or <b>little</b> tail, ... a dense, soft, under layer and a longer, coarse outer layer with
guard <b>hairs</b>. The Scottish Fold is a breed of domestic <b>cat</b> with a natural dominant-gene
mutation that affects cartilage throughout the body, causing the ears to "fold",
bending forward and down towards the front of the head, which gives the <b>cat</b>
<b>what</b> is often described as an "owl-like" appearance. ... Originally <b>called</b> lop-
eared or lops after the lop-eared rabbit, Scottish Fold ... <b>Cat</b> coat genetics determine the coloration, pattern, length, and texture of feline
fur. ... Other <b>names</b> include yellow, ginger, and marmalade. ... The wild-type A
produces the agouti shift phenomenon, which causes <b>hairs</b> to be banded ... A <b>cat</b>
which has both an orange and non-orange gene, Oo, and <b>little</b> to <b>no</b> white
spotting, ... Fur is a thick growth of <b>hair</b> that covers the skin of many animals. It is a defining
characteristic of ... Mammals with reduced amounts of fur are often <b>called</b> "naked"
, as with the naked mole-rat, ... Down, awn and guard <b>hairs</b> of a domestic tabby
<b>cat</b> ... composed of wavy or curly <b>hairs</b> with <b>no</b> straight portions or sharp points. Caillou is a Canadian educational children's television series that was first shown
on Télétoon ... Rosie (French <b>name</b>: Mousseline) – Caillou's lively younger sister
who is a typical ... Sarah has a pet <b>cat</b> named Olly and a dog named Murphy. ...
younger child in the original line of children's books, he originally had <b>no hair</b>. "<b>Hair</b> of the dog", short for "<b>Hair</b> of the dog that bit you", is a colloquial expression
in the English ... In Swedish, drinking alcohol to relieve a hangover is <b>called</b>
having an "återställare", which translates roughly to "restorer". ... <b>What</b> links here ·
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information ... A domestic short-haired <b>cat</b> is a <b>cat</b> of mixed ancestry—thus not belonging to any
particular ... For the standardized breed formerly called the "Domestic Shorthair"
by some registries, see American Shorthair. ... <b>What</b> links here · Related changes
· Upload file · Special pages · Permanent link · Page information · Wikidata item ... The children's novel series A Series of Unfortunate Events features a large cast of
characters created by Daniel Handler under the pen <b>name</b> of Lemony Snicket ...
Although the series is given <b>no</b> distinct location, other real people appear in the ...
be the Man With a Beard But <b>No Hair</b> and the Woman With <b>Hair</b> But <b>No</b> Beard. | What's the name of the cat with no hair? |
Main article: List of <b>Family Guy</b> guest stars. The recurring guest <b>voices</b> include
Adam Carolla as Death ... Previous recurring guests included Phyllis Diller in
three episodes as <b>Peter's</b> Mother, Thelma, and ... <b>Peter</b> Griffin is the main character of the American animated sitcom <b>Family Guy</b>.
He is voiced by ... <b>Peter's voice</b> was inspired by the security guards that
MacFarlane heard at his school. His appearance was a redesign of the
protagonist Larry ... "Total Recall" is the eighteenth episode of the eleventh season and the 206th
overall episode ... <b>Peter</b> decides to get sick again to get back the <b>voice</b> that turns
Lois on. After repeated attempts, he manages to get deathly ill. <b>Peter</b> ends up in
the ... Brian Griffin is a fictional character from the American animated television series
<b>Family Guy</b>. ... The <b>voice</b> of Brian is provided by series creator Seth MacFarlane,
who also provides the <b>voices</b> ... In IGN's "<b>Family Guy</b>: Top 10 Fights", <b>Brian's</b> fight
with Stewie in the episode "Patriot Games (season 4, 2006) is ranked number 5. "Bill & <b>Peter's</b> Bogus Journey" is the 13th episode of season five of <b>Family Guy</b>;
originally airing ... Bill Clinton was asked to perform the <b>voice</b> of himself, but
declined, so MacFarlane performed it. Animations of Clinton in the episode were
... "Long John <b>Peter</b>" is the twelfth episode of the sixth season of the American
animated television series <b>Family Guy</b>. ... Recurring guest <b>voice</b> actor John G.
Brennan, writer Chris Sheridan, writer Danny Smith, writer Alec Sulkin, actress
Jennifer ... The Griffin family is a fictional family from the animated television series <b>Family</b>
<b>Guy</b>. The Griffins are a nuclear family consisting of the married couple <b>Peter</b> and
... <b>Peter's voice</b> is inspired by the <b>voice</b> of a security guard MacFarlane overheard
... The following characters have worked with <b>Peter</b> at different jobs: ... future except
by saying that "<b>Family Guy</b> will miss [Fisher] immensely. ... Fouad's <b>voice</b> is also
heard off-camera in a DVD exclusive ... "Back to the Woods" is the ninth episode of the sixth season in the Fox animated
comedy series <b>Family Guy</b> that originally aired on February 17, 2008. The
episode follows <b>Peter</b> Griffin as he tries to regain his identity that has ... James
Woods would also return to <b>voice</b> himself in the episodes "Brian Griffin's House of
Payne" ... "<b>Peter's</b> Got Woods" is the 11th episode and the mid-season premiere of the
fourth season of the American animated television series <b>Family Guy</b>. ... Wally
Wingert, and James Woods, along with several recurring <b>voice</b> actors for the
series. | Who does peter's voice on family guy? |
"<b>You</b>'ve <b>Got a Friend in Me</b>" is a song by Randy Newman. Used as the theme
song for the 1995 ... (In-universe, the song was presumably <b>written</b> for Woody's
Roundup.) The Woody's Roundup version was performed by Tom Hanks, with ... "<b>You</b>'ve <b>Got a Friend</b>" is a 1971 song <b>written</b> by Carole King. It was first recorded
by King, and ... It was <b>written</b> by something outside myself, through <b>me</b>. Randall Stuart Newman (born November 28, 1943) is an American singer-
songwriter, arranger, ... His best-known songs as a recording artist are "Short
People" (1977), "I Love L.A." (1982), and "<b>You</b>'ve <b>Got a Friend in Me</b>" (1995),
while other ... Newman also made his first foray into music for films at this time,
<b>writing</b> and ... "If I Didn't Have <b>You</b>" is a song <b>written</b> by singer-songwriter Randy Newman, that
appears ... said "For all its charm, it can't help but sound a bit like a second-rate
version of Toy Story's "<b>You</b>'ve <b>Got a Friend in Me</b>," but it's still a winning song. It also features one song from the original soundtrack of the animated feature, "
<b>You</b>'ve <b>Got a Friend in Me</b>", <b>written</b> by Randy Newman. Music direction and ... Toy Story is the soundtrack album for the 1995 Disney/Pixar animated film Toy
Story, with music composed, conducted, and performed by Randy Newman. The
soundtrack includes the film score, as well as three original songs <b>written</b> ... A
cassette and CD single release of "<b>You</b>'ve <b>Got a Friend in Me</b>" was released on
April ... "When She Loved Me" is a song <b>written</b> by Randy Newman for Pixar's animated
film Toy Story ... "When She Loved Me" to be the "tragic inverse" of the series'
theme song "<b>You</b>'ve <b>Got a Friend in Me</b>" due to its melancholy tone and outlook. "The Ballad of the Lonesome Cowboy" is song <b>written</b> and composed by Randy
Newman, and ... to Newman's "<b>You</b>'ve <b>Got a Friend in Me</b>" from the original film,
<b>writing</b> that "the charming Western ballad is similarly feel-good and kid-friendly". "<b>You</b>'re a <b>Friend</b> of Mine" is a 1985 hit song, <b>written</b> by Narada Michael Walden
and Jeffrey ... "Doctor, My Eyes"; "Rock <b>Me</b> on the Water"; "Redneck <b>Friend</b>"; "
Take It Easy"; "Walking Slow"; "Fountain of Sorrow"; "Here Come Those Tears
Again" ... "She's <b>Got</b> a Way" (2008), "<b>You</b>'ve Been a <b>Friend to Me</b>" (2009), "One World, One
Flame" (2010). "<b>You</b>'ve Been a <b>Friend to Me</b>" is a rock song by Bryan Adams. The
single was released ... Bryan Adams songs · 2009 singles · Songs <b>written</b> by
Bryan Adams · 2009 songs · Universal Music Group singles · Polydor Records ... | When was you got a friend in me written? |
<b>Total Drama Island</b> (sometimes shortened to <b>TDI</b>) is a Canadian animated
television series ... At the end of the series, the <b>winning</b> contestant will receive C$
100,000. The competition is hosted by Chris McLean, assisted by the camp's chef
, Chef ... <b>Total Drama</b> All-Stars and <b>Total Drama</b>: Pahkitew <b>Island</b> are two different
seasons that have ... The <b>winning</b> characters for part 1 are either Mike or Zoey,
and the <b>winning</b> characters for part 2 are either Shawn or Sky (depending on the
countries ... People will now be eliminated by taking the Flush of Shame and the <b>winner</b> once
again takes home C$1,000,000. <b>Total Drama</b>: Pahkitew <b>Island</b> is the second part
... At the end of the season, Lightning is crowned <b>winner</b> of the season and is given
the million dollars by Chris. Cameron however, wins in the alternate ending, ... <b>Total Drama</b> World Tour is the third season of the <b>Total Drama</b> franchise that
began with <b>Total Drama Island</b> and <b>Total Drama</b> Action. ... The <b>winner of Total</b>
<b>Drama</b> World Tour is Alejandro in Canada, while Heather is the runner-up.
However, in ... After last season's <b>winner</b>, Owen (Scott McCord), forgoes his prize money of C$
100,000 for a challenge (open to all 22 of <b>Total Drama Island</b>'s contestants) in ... Preceded by, <b>Total Drama</b> All-Stars and Pahkitew <b>Island</b> ... The show is a spin-off
of the original <b>Total Drama</b> series created in 2007 and the second ... and Don
declares MacArthur and Sanders as the <b>winners</b> of the race, so they are given the
... A very obese contestant who loves to eat. In the <b>Total Drama Island</b>, he <b>won</b> but
gave up the $100,000 cash prize ... In the US, it was called "<b>TDI</b> Rundown". In Canada, it was called "<b>Total Drama</b>
<b>Island</b> Recap". However, this episode is ... Instead of making it a series page, why not make it a franchise page[edit]. So
instead of just ... 1, "<b>Total Drama Island</b>", 28, Todd Kauffman / Mark Thornton, 22,
July 8, 2007 (2007-07-08) ... When I saw Duncan as the <b>winner</b> I was confused
and wanted to send a note to edit the page, but then I found out there were
alternate ... | Who was the winner of total drama island? |
"<b>Thank You</b>" is a <b>song</b> by the English rock band Led Zeppelin from their second
studio album Led Zeppelin II (1969). It was written by Robert Plant and Jimmy ... "<b>Thank You</b>" is a <b>song</b> written and performed by English singer-songwriter Dido.
The <b>song</b> made its first appearance in 1998, on the soundtrack of the movie ... "I <b>Thank You</b>" is a <b>song</b> written by David Porter and Isaac Hayes originally
recorded by Sam & Dave, released in early 1968. The single was Sam & Dave's
final ... "<b>Thank You</b>" is the third single by heavy metal band Hellyeah from their debut
album Hellyeah. The <b>song</b> is a tribute to all of the band's recently departed family
... "<b>Thank You</b>" is a <b>song</b> by American rapper Busta Rhymes. It was released on
November 7, 2013 by Cash Money Records and Republic Records, as the ... <b>Thank You</b> is a 1969 <b>song</b> recorded by Sly and the Family Stone. The <b>song</b>,
released as a double A-side single with "Everybody Is a Star", reached number
one ... "<b>Thank</b> U" is a <b>song</b> by Canadian recording artist and songwriter Alanis
Morissette, for her ... I was just left with an immense amount of gratitude, and
inspiration, and love, and bliss, and that's where the <b>song</b> came from, <b>you</b> know."
... <b>Songs</b>[edit]. "<b>Thank You</b>" (Amy Diamond <b>song</b>), 2008; "<b>Thank You</b>" (Bow Wow
<b>song</b>), 2001; " ... "<b>Thank You</b>" is a New jack swing <b>song</b> released by American R&B/soul-singing
group, Boyz II Men in 1995. "<b>Thank You</b>" was co-produced by Dallas Austin and ... "<b>Thank You</b>" is a <b>song</b> by British R&B singer Jamelia. It was released as the third
single from her second studio album <b>Thank You</b>. The <b>song</b> is about an abusive ... | Who sings backup on thank you led zeppelin? |
<b>Des Moines</b> has remained <b>Iowa's</b> most populous city. In 1910, the Census
Bureau reported <b>Des Moines</b>' <b>population</b> as 97.3% white and 2.7% black,
reflecting its ... The <b>Des Moines</b> metropolitan <b>area</b>, officially known as the <b>Des Moines</b>–West <b>Des</b>
<b>Moines</b>, <b>IA</b> ... <b>Des Moines</b> Metropolitan Statistical <b>Area</b> after a special census
showed that West <b>Des Moines</b> had topped the 50,000 mark in <b>population</b>. Jasper
... <b>Des Moines</b> is a city in King County, Washington, United States. The <b>population</b>
was 29,673 as ... In 1889 the <b>area</b> was platted into lots and sold by the <b>Des</b>
<b>Moines</b> Improvement Company, which had been incorporated by F. A. Blasher,
Orin ... Ankeny is a city in Polk County, <b>Iowa</b> and a suburb of the state capital of <b>Des</b>
<b>Moines</b>, as part of the <b>Des Moines</b>-West <b>Des Moines</b>, <b>IA</b> metropolitan statistical
<b>area</b>. <b>Population</b> estimates by the United States Census Bureau put the 2018 ... According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total <b>area</b> of 1.1
square miles (2.8 km<sup>2</sup>), all of it land. Demographics[edit]. Historical <b>population</b>. Urbandale is a city in Polk County and Dallas County, <b>Iowa</b>, United States. As of
the 2010 U.S. Census, the city <b>population</b> was 39,463. It is part of the <b>Des</b> ... Located approximately halfway between Chicago and <b>Des Moines</b>, Davenport is
on the border of <b>Iowa</b> and Illinois within the <b>area</b> known as the Quad Cities. The ... Clive is a city in Dallas and Polk counties in the U.S. state of <b>Iowa</b>. As of the 2010
Census the <b>population</b> is 15,447. It is part of the <b>Des Moines</b>–West <b>Des Moines</b> ... <b>Iowa</b> is a state in the Midwestern United States, bordered by the Mississippi River
to the east ... The southern border is the <b>Des Moines</b> River and a not-quite-
straight line along approximately 40 ... Following the Civil War, <b>Iowa's population</b>
continued to grow dramatically, from 674,913 people in 1860 to 1,624,615 in
1880. As of the 2010 census, the <b>population</b> was 40,325. The county seat is Burlington.
It is one of <b>Iowa's</b> two original counties along ... | What is the population of the des moines area? |
A <b>cutting board</b> (or <b>chopping board</b>) is a durable board on which to place material
for cutting. The kitchen <b>cutting board</b> is commonly used in preparing food; ... This article states that using a glass <b>cutting board</b> can damage your eardrums.
GumTree 23:30, 29 July 2007 (UTC). I thought test have showed that all cutting ... As Morimoto felt that real chefs consider <b>cutting boards</b> and knives as sacred,
and being offended by Flay's flamboyant gesture, he criticized his
professionalism, ... Dec 26, 2019 <b>...</b> DescriptionTwo-component <b>cutting board</b>.jpg. English: Two-component <b>cutting</b>
<b>board</b>: wood and food-grade rubber-plastic. Date, 26 December ... Used extensively in bookbinding, a board shear is a large, hand-operated
machine for <b>cutting board</b> or paper. Like scissors, a board shear uses two blades
to ... A mezzaluna is a knife consisting of one or more curved blades with a handle on
each end, which is rocked back and forth chopping the ingredients below with
each movement. ... <b>Cutting board</b>[edit]. Mezzalunas may be found sold with a
<b>cutting board</b> that has a shallow indentation in it, marketed as a herb chopper. (Discuss) Proposed since March 2020. A mezzaluna with concave <b>cutting board</b>.
A herb chopper is a cooking tool specifically designed for chopping fresh ... Butcher block, butcher's block is a style of assembled wood used as heavy duty
chopping blocks, table tops, and <b>cutting boards</b>. It was commonly used in ... May 25, 2008 <b>...</b> Original file (2,592 × 1,944 pixels, file size: 1.02 MB, MIME type: image/jpeg). File
information. Structured data ... An itamae 板前 (a cook, chef) is a cook in a Japanese kitchen or a chef of a large
restaurant (especially of high-end Japanese cuisine). The term can be translated
literally as "in front of the board," referring to a <b>cutting board</b>. | What type of plastic are cutting boards made from? |
In literature, <b>alliteration</b> is the conspicuous repetition of identical initial consonant
sounds in successive or closely associated syllables within a group of words, ... In prosody, <b>alliterative</b> verse is a form of verse that uses <b>alliteration</b> as the
principal ornamental device to help indicate the underlying metrical structure, ... The term <b>alliteration</b> was invented by the Italian humanist Giovanni Pontano (
1426–1503), in his dialogue Actius, to describe the practice common in Virgil, ... The <b>Alliterative</b> Revival is a term adopted by academics to refer to the resurgence
of poetry using the <b>alliterative</b> verse form in Middle English between c. <b>Alliteration</b> is a special case of consonance where the repeated consonant sound
is at the stressed syllable, as in "few flocked to the fight" or "around the rugged ... The <b>alliteration</b> and positioning of these syllables are what help assign stress to
certain words and not others. Stress[edit]. After we find the <b>alliterative</b> syllables in
... The <b>Alliterative</b> Morte Arthure is a 4346-line Middle English <b>alliterative</b> poem,
retelling the latter part of the legend of King Arthur. Dating from about 1400, it is ... In psychology and psychiatry, clanging refers to a mode of speech characterized
by association of words based upon sound rather than concepts. For example,
this may include compulsive rhyming or <b>alliteration</b> without ... Rather than a triple <b>alliteration</b> in a line, having two pairs of double <b>alliterations</b>
on either side of the pause, or only having a single double <b>alliteration</b>, with one ... The difference between a tautogram and <b>alliteration</b> is that tautograms are a
written, visual phenomenon, whereas <b>alliterations</b> are a phonetic one. Most
cases of ... | The repetition of initial consonant sounds is the definition of which type of literary device? |
<b>Mercury</b> · Gemini · <b>Apollo</b> · <b>Space Shuttle</b> · v · t · e. <b>The Space Shuttle program</b>
was the fourth human spaceflight <b>program</b> carried out by the ... In the course of
135 missions flown, two orbiters (<b>Columbia</b> and <b>Challenger</b>) suffered
catastrophic ... The final <b>flight</b> of <b>the Space Shuttle program</b> was STS-135 on July
8, 2011. <b>Space Shuttle Challenger</b> was the second orbiter of NASA's <b>Space Shuttle</b>
<b>program</b> to be put into service, after <b>Columbia</b>. <b>Challenger</b> was built by Rockwell
International's Space Transportation Systems Division, in Downey, California. Its
maiden <b>flight</b>, STS-6, <b>began</b> on April 4, 1983. ... The <b>Apollo</b> 17 Lunar Module,
which landed on the Moon in 1972, was also ... <b>Space Shuttle Columbia</b> was the first space-rated orbiter in NASA's <b>Space</b>
<b>Shuttle</b> fleet. It launched for the first time on <b>mission</b> STS-1 on April 12, 1981, the
first <b>flight</b> of <b>the Space Shuttle program</b>. ... into space, Bill Nelson. The next shuttle
<b>mission</b>, STS-51-L, was undertaken by <b>Challenger</b>. It was launched on January
28, ... This is a list of NASA missions, both crewed and robotic, since its establishment
on 1958. ... (<b>Apollo</b> 1 in 1967 lost three crew members but never launched.) ...
The "Review of United States Human Space <b>Flight</b> Plans" was to examine
ongoing and ... human space <b>flight program</b> in the years following <b>Space Shuttle</b>
retirement. <b>The Space Shuttle</b> is a partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft system that
was operated from 1981 to 2011 by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA) as part of <b>the Space Shuttle program</b>. Its official <b>program</b>
name was Space Transportation System (STS), taken from ... Four fully
operational orbiters were initially built: <b>Columbia</b>, <b>Challenger</b>, ... The Shuttle–Mir <b>program</b> was a collaborative 11-<b>mission</b> space <b>program</b>
between Russia and ... The <b>program</b> was announced in 1993, the first <b>mission</b>
<b>started</b> in 1994 and the ... The first <b>Space Shuttle flight</b> to Mir was a rendezvous
<b>mission</b> without docking on ... <b>Space Shuttle Challenger</b>: Ten Journeys into the
Unknown. Sharon Christa McAuliffe (née Corrigan; September 2, 1948 – January 28, 1986)
was an American teacher and astronaut from Concord, New Hampshire, and one
of the seven crew members killed in <b>the Space Shuttle Challenger</b> disaster. ... As
a youth, she was inspired by Project <b>Mercury</b> and the <b>Apollo</b> moon landing ... Launch of <b>Space Shuttle Columbia</b> on 12 April 1981 at Pad 39A for <b>mission</b> STS-
1. <b>The Space Shuttle</b> was a partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft system
operated by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Its
official <b>program</b> name was Space Transportation System (STS), taken from ...
<b>Challenger</b> and <b>Columbia</b> were destroyed in <b>mission</b> accidents in 1986 and ... <b>Mercury</b> · Gemini · <b>Apollo</b>; <b>Space Shuttle</b>. v · t · e. This is a list of persons who
served aboard <b>Space Shuttle</b> crews, arranged in chronological ... STS-61-A in
1985 is the only <b>flight</b> to have launched with a crew of more than seven. ... Order,
Day, Year, <b>Mission</b>, Shuttle, Duration**, Commander, Pilot ... Read · Edit · View
<b>history</b> ... The John F. Kennedy Space Center located in Merritt Island, Florida, is one of ten
National Aeronautics and Space Administration field centers. Since December
1968, KSC has been NASA's primary launch center of human spaceflight.
Launch operations for the <b>Apollo</b>, Skylab and <b>Space Shuttle programs</b> were ...
Though the first <b>Apollo flights</b> and all Project <b>Mercury</b> and Project Gemini ... | The space shuttle program began with the flight of the challenger apollo mercury columbia explorer? |
Marin Čilić was the defending <b>champion</b>, but withdrew before the <b>tournament</b>
began. Grigor Dimitrov <b>won</b> his first ATP World Tour <b>Masters</b> 1000 <b>title</b>, defeating
... The <b>2017</b> Western & Southern <b>Open</b> was a <b>men's</b> and women's <b>tennis</b>
<b>tournament</b> played on ... The <b>tournament</b> was <b>one</b> of two headline events in the
<b>2017</b> US <b>Open</b> Series. The <b>2017 tournament</b> was the 116th <b>men's</b> edition and the
89th women's edition of the <b>Cincinnati Masters</b>. The <b>tournament</b> was held
annually at the ... The <b>Cincinnati Masters</b> is an annual outdoor hardcourt <b>tennis</b> event held in
Mason near <b>Cincinnati</b>, Ohio, USA. The event started on September 18, 1899
and is the oldest <b>tennis tournament</b> ... In August 2008, the <b>men's tournament</b> was
sold to the United States <b>Tennis</b> ... <b>Men's singles finals</b>[edit] ... <b>2017</b> · Chinese
Taipei ... The ATP <b>Masters</b> 1000 tournaments are the third highest tier of annual <b>men's</b>
<b>tennis tournament</b> ... Novak Djokovic is the only player to have <b>won</b> all nine
<b>Masters</b> 1000 <b>singles</b> titles (called "Career Golden <b>Masters</b>"), which ... Zverev has
made it to six <b>finals</b> and <b>won</b> three titles (<b>2017</b> Rome, <b>2017</b> Canada, and 2018
Madrid). The <b>2017</b> Roger Federer <b>tennis</b> season officially commenced on 2 January <b>2017</b>,
with the start ... With the Australian <b>Open 2017 title</b>, Federer's ATP ranking rose
from No. ... <b>winner</b> ever, ahead of Andre Agassi <b>who won</b> the <b>Cincinnati title</b> in
2004 at the age of 34. ... See also: <b>2017</b> Wimbledon <b>Championships</b> – <b>Men's</b>
<b>Singles</b>. Note: Although the Monte Carlo <b>Masters</b> is billed as taking place in Monte Carlo,
it is actually held in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, a commune of France adjacent to
Monaco. Results[edit]. <b>Tournament</b>, <b>Singles Winner</b>, Runner-up, Score, Doubles
<b>Winners</b>, Runner- ... <b>Singles</b>[edit]. Main article: <b>2017</b> Rogers <b>Cup</b> – <b>Men's Singles</b>
... Kyrgios has <b>won</b> six ATP titles and has reached eight ATP <b>finals</b>, including the
<b>2017 Cincinnati Masters</b>. In his junior career, Kyrgios <b>won</b> the boys' <b>singles</b> event
... Roger Federer has <b>won</b> an all-time record 20 Grand Slam <b>singles</b> titles and has
reached a ... Federer has <b>won</b> an all-time record 7 <b>Cincinnati Masters</b> 1000 titles.
He has ... second to Rafael Nadal for the ATP <b>Finals</b> for a record 15th time in
<b>2017</b>. ... Federer has <b>won</b> more Grand Slam <b>singles</b> titles than any other <b>male</b>
player. The <b>2017</b> Australian <b>Open Men's Singles</b> final was the <b>championship tennis</b>
match of the <b>Men's</b> ... Unable to defend his <b>Cincinnati Open</b> and Swiss Basel
Indoors titles and his runner up ... Nadal, however, <b>won</b> the Monte-Carlo <b>Masters</b>
<b>title</b> in 2016, while Federer, for the first time since 2000, did not <b>win</b> a <b>tournament</b>
<b>title</b>. This article lists various career, <b>tournament</b>, and seasonal achievements by the
Spanish <b>tennis</b> player Rafael Nadal. Rafael Nadal. Rafael Nadal has <b>won</b> 19
Grand Slam <b>singles</b> titles which ranks him second ... He owns the longest <b>single</b>
surface <b>win</b> streak by a <b>male</b> having <b>won</b> 81 consecutive matches on clay courts
from ... | Who won mens single cincinnati masters championship in 2017? |
The <b>High Commission</b> is located at <b>India</b> House in <b>London</b>. Contents. 1 History; 2
<b>High Commissioners</b> for <b>India</b> (1920 ... The <b>High Commission of India in London</b> is the diplomatic mission of India in the
United Kingdom. It is located in India House on Aldwych, between Bush House, ... The first <b>high commissioner of India</b> to <b>London</b> was appointed in 1920; he had no
political role, but mostly dealt with the business interests of 'Indian Federation'. Ruchi Ghanashyam; born 4 April 1960 is an Indian diplomat who belongs to the
Indian Foreign Service. She is currently the <b>High Commissioner of India</b> to the ... Sir William Stevenson Meyer GCIE KCSI (13 February 1860 – 19 October 1922)
was an <b>Indian</b> Civil Service officer. From 1920 until his death two years later, he
served as the first <b>High Commissioner</b> for <b>India</b>. ... University College School and
University College <b>London</b>, before entering the <b>Indian</b> Civil Service in 1881. Countries belonging to the Commonwealth of Nations exchange High
Commissioners rather ... <b>High Commission of India</b>, <b>London</b> · High Commission
of the United Kingdom, New Delhi · British Deputy High Commission, Chennai,
Kolkata, ... Yashvardhan Kumar Sinha; born 4 October 1958 is an Indian diplomat who
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"<b>I'm in Love with a Monster</b>" is a song recorded by American girl group Fifth
Harmony for the computer animated fantasy-comedy film, <b>Hotel Transylvania 2</b>. ...
Lauren then <b>sings</b> as she holds a rotary dial telephone in her hand. The scene ... <b>Hotel Transylvania 2</b> is a 2015 American 3D computer animated comedy film, the
second installment in the Hotel Transylvania franchise and the sequel to the ... Hotel Transylvania is a 2012 American computer-animated comedy film
produced by Columbia ... It launched a franchise with a sequel titled <b>Hotel</b>
<b>Transylvania 2</b>, which takes place seven years ... Andy Samberg as Jonathan "
Johnny" Loughran: Mavis' <b>love</b> interest. ... Brian McCann as a hairy <b>monster</b> that
resembles a Yeti. Fifth Harmony is an American five-piece girl group, consisting of members Ally
Brooke, ... At this time, the group contributed guest vocals on two covers, "When I
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<b>Monster</b>". (2015), "<b>I'm in Love with a Monster</b>" (2015). Kid Ink singles chronology. "Ride Out"
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He was previously voiced by Jonny Solomon in <b>Hotel Transylvania 2</b>. ... summer
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of ... Jane auditioned for The X Factor in 2012 <b>singing</b> "If I Were a Boy" by
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The <b>Detour</b> is an American comedy television series created by Jason Jones and
Samantha ... On September 4, 2019, TBS canceled the series after four <b>seasons</b>.
... they met and the kids learn an important lesson in 'too <b>much</b> information'. ... "
Jason Jones & Samantha Bee's 'The <b>Detour</b>' Renewed For <b>Season 3</b> By TBS". The Amazing Race is a reality television game show in which teams of two
people race around ... Four <b>seasons</b> featured 12 teams of two rather than the
standard 11, while the "Family Edition" ... A <b>Detour</b> presents the team with a
decision between two tasks, "each with its own pros and cons," as often stated by
the host. The Amazing Race <b>3</b> is the third installment of the US reality television show The
Amazing Race. This <b>season</b> featured 12 teams of two people with a pre-existing
relationship ... Andrew later returned to blog on CBS.com's Return of the Racers
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, created by Kazuki Takahashi, ... up where <b>season</b> two
left off, with the characters taking an unexpected <b>detour</b> to Noah's home base. <b>List of</b> NCIS <b>episodes</b>. "<b>Detour</b>" is the sixteenth <b>episode of</b> the tenth <b>season</b> of the
American police procedural drama ... Contents. 1 Plot; 2 Production; <b>3</b> Reception;
4 References ... Here is a comprehensive listing of all of the <b>episodes</b> from the fourth season of
American game show Wipeout. Contents. 1 Season 4 (2011). 1.1 Winter <b>Episode</b>
1: Over the Big Balls to Nana's House We Go; 1.2 Winter <b>Episode</b> 2: Wipeout -
The Musical; 1.3 Winter <b>Episode 3</b>: Don't ... Title reference: A spoof of the "Kids
Eat Free" initiative that <b>many</b> restaurants ... The Amazing Race 1 is the first <b>season</b> of the American reality television series
The Amazing ... Each leg's Pit Stop mat featured a localized design; subsequent
<b>seasons</b> ... See also: <b>List of</b> The Amazing Race (American TV series) contestants
... last <b>Detour</b>, they were informed that the race was over and accepted a <b>3rd</b>-
place ... The seventh <b>season</b> of The Amazing Race Canada is a reality game show based
on the ... First appearing in Leg <b>3</b>, it was a Blind Double One Way allowing teams
to do so ... After each <b>episode</b>, CTV posted a video online as part of a weekly
series called ... The first <b>Detour</b> of the Race was a choice between Plant or
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<b>Little Caesar</b> Enterprises Inc is the third-largest pizza chain in the United States,
behind Pizza ... <b>Starting</b> in 1997, the chain introduced shaker boards to advertise
the ... in their TV commercials for their "<b>Hot</b> '<b>N Ready</b>" pizzas. ... Between 2008
and 2015, <b>Little Caesars was the</b> fastest-growing pizza chain in the United States
. Pizza Pizza Ltd. is a franchised Canadian pizza quick-service restaurant, with its
headquarters ... Pizza Pizza <b>began</b> to expand significantly outside Ontario during
the 2000s. ... Major southern Ontario competitors include Pizza Hut, Domino's
Pizza, <b>Little Caesars</b>, Gino's Pizza, Mamma's Pizza, Papa Johns, Pizzaiolo, 241 ... Fast food is a type of mass-produced food designed for commercial resale and
with a strong ... The fastest form of "fast food" consists of pre-cooked meals kept in
<b>readiness</b> for a customer's arrival (Boston Market rotisserie chicken, <b>Little</b>
<b>Caesars</b> pizza, etc.), with waiting time reduced to mere seconds. Other fast food
outlets, ... The Notorious B.I.G. · Aaliyah · DJ Clark Kent · Capone-<b>n</b>-Noreaga. Past
members, <b>Lil</b>' Kim · <b>Lil</b>' Cease Trife Larceny Nino Brown Chico Del Vec MC
Klepto. Junior M.A.F.I.A. was an American hip hop group from Bedford-
Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York ... The single was certified platinum and helped
Kim <b>start</b> her own solo career. Kmart Corporation is an American big box department store chain headquartered
in Hoffman ... These <b>were the</b> first S.S. Kresge stores. ... During the 1980s, the
company's fortunes <b>began</b> to change; many of Kmart's stores were ... In 1990,
<b>Little Caesars</b> Pizza Station opened its first in-store Kmart restaurant in Rochester
, ... Pizza Patrón Inc. is a United States pizza chain headquartered in San Antonio,
Texas. It was founded in 1986 by Antonio Swad and Bernadette Fiaschetti. Richard Wayne Penniman (born December 5, 1932), better known as <b>Little</b>
Richard, is an ... A mischievous child who played pranks on neighbors,
Penniman <b>began</b> singing ... Two songs he performed <b>did</b> not make the final cut of
the film. ... especially the rock '<b>n</b>' rollers, an' <b>Little</b> Richard there, if it wasn't for (
gesturing to <b>Little</b> ... Noodles & Company is an American fast-casual restaurant that offers
international and ... Local food critics in many cities <b>began</b> naming Noodles &
Company as the best fast-food restaurant in the city and it ... It won a <b>Hot</b> Concept
! award from Nation's Restaurant News. ... "Menu Tracker: New items from KFC,
<b>Little Caesars</b>". This is a list of notable sandwiches. A sandwich is a dish consisting of one or
more pieces of ... Sandwich <b>prepared</b> with chicken salad as a filling. ... It <b>did</b> not
transfer to American cuisine as its Italian relative <b>did</b>, but remains popular today
... Canada (Québec), <b>Hot</b>-dog bread (usually not toasted) filled with a base of
salad and ... Pre-Code Hollywood <b>was the</b> brief era in the American film industry between the
widespread ... Gangsters in films like The Public Enemy, <b>Little Caesar</b>, and
Scarface were seen by many as ... <b>Beginning</b> in late 1933 and escalating
throughout the first half of 1934, ... New York: Harry <b>N</b>. Abrams, Inc. 1999; ISBN 0-
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Neurulation refers to the folding process in vertebrate embryos, which includes
the transformation of the neural plate into the neural tube. The embryo at this
stage is termed the neurula. The process <b>begins</b> when the notochord induces the
formation of the central nervous system (CNS) by <b>signaling</b> the ectoderm ... In
<b>primary neurulation</b>, the neural plate creases inward until the edges come ... In the developing chordate (including vertebrates), the neural tube is the
embryonic precursor ... <b>Primary neurulation</b> divides the ectoderm into three <b>cell</b>
types: ... <b>Primary neurulation begins</b> after the neural plate forms. ... occurs early in
development and results from the activity of several <b>secreted signaling</b> molecules
. The neural plate is a key developmental structure that serves as the basis for the
nervous ... In <b>primary neurulation</b>, the layer of ectoderm divides into three sets of
<b>cells</b>: the neural ... The formation of the neural plate <b>starts</b> when dorsal mesoderm
<b>signals</b> ectodermal <b>cells</b> above it to lengthen into columnar neural plate <b>cells</b>. A biochemical cascade, also known as a <b>signaling</b> cascade or <b>signaling</b> pathway
, is a series of ... Each <b>signal</b> transduction occurs with a <b>primary</b> extracellular
messenger that ... The <b>cellular response</b> in <b>signal</b> transduction cascades involves
alteration of the ... "Getting <b>Started</b> in Biological Pathway Construction and
Analysis". Ectoderm is one of the three primary germ layers in the very early embryo. The
other two layers are the mesoderm (middle layer) and endoderm (most proximal
layer), with the ectoderm as the most exterior (or distal) layer. It emerges and
originates from the outer layer of germ <b>cells</b>. ... During <b>primary neurulation</b>, the
notochord <b>cells</b> of the mesoderm <b>signal</b> the ... The entry of the sperm causes calcium to be <b>released</b> which blocks entry to other
sperm <b>cells</b>. A parallel <b>reaction</b> takes place in the ovum called the zona ... The nervous system is a highly complex part of an animal that coordinates its
actions and ... The central nervous system functions to send <b>signals</b> from one <b>cell</b>
to others, ... sensory neurons and, in <b>response</b>, send <b>signals</b> to groups of motor
neurons. ... For example, <b>release</b> of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine at a
synaptic ... Neurogenesis is the process by which nervous system <b>cells</b>, the neurons, are
<b>produced</b> by ... RGCs are the <b>primary</b> stem <b>cells</b> of the mammalian CNS, and
reside in the ... In contrast, neurogenesis in humans generally <b>begins</b> around
gestational ... neural stem <b>cells</b> lie dormant in the adult, but in <b>response</b> to certain
<b>signals</b>, ... The development of the nervous system in humans, or neural development or ...
The neural plate is the source of the majority of neurons and glial <b>cells</b> of the
CNS. ... the neural tube forms three <b>primary</b> brain vesicles, which become the
<b>primary</b> ... the neural plate in <b>response</b> to a diffusible <b>signal produced</b> by the
notochord. The primitive streak is a structure that forms in the blastula during the early stages
of avian, ... Even before the streak is visible, epiblast <b>cells</b> have <b>started</b> to move.
... of Nodal, Wnt and BMP <b>signaling</b>, Cerberus (<b>produced</b> in the hypoblast) and ...
"A <b>primary</b> requirement for nodal in the formation and maintenance of the ... | Primary neurulation begins in response to signals released by cells in the? |
The only remaining outside number is "<b>Tomorrow Belongs to Me</b>", a folk song
rendered spontaneously by patrons at an open-air café in one of the film's most ... <b>Tomorrow Belongs to Me</b> is the fourth studio album by The Sensational Alex
Harvey Band. It was released in 1975 on Vertigo Records. The album was
released ... Fräulein Kost and company reprise "<b>Tomorrow Belongs to Me</b>", with more overtly
Nazi overtones, as Cliff, Sally, Fräulein Schneider, Herr Schultz, and the Emcee ... Sana Bukas pa ang Kahapon (International title: <b>Tomorrow Belongs to Me</b> / transl
. I Hope Tomorrow is Yesterday) is a 2014 Philippine melodrama television ... He dubbed the singing voice for "<b>Tomorrow Belongs to Me</b>" in Cabaret (1972),
although the screen role was played by Oliver Collignon, a young German extra;
... Sana Bukas pa ang Kahapon (Lit: I Wish Yesterday Were Still Tomorrow; English:
<b>Tomorrow Belongs to Me</b>) is a 2014 Philippine melodrama television series ... Notable works, <b>Tomorrow Belongs to Me</b> 1989: The Berlin Wall, My Part in its
Downfall All Gone to Look for America. Website. petermillar.eu. Peter Millar is an
Irish journalist, critic and author, primarily known for his reporting of the later ... ... however, the CD is widely available on a 2-in-1 album, the other album being
<b>Tomorrow Belongs to Me</b>. It was the band's first release to chart, peaking at No. "Campbell, CA" borrows the melody from white power skinhead band
Skrewdriver's version of "<b>Tomorrow Belongs to Me</b>", which originally appeared in
the ... <b>Tomorrow Belongs to Me</b> was a collaboration with Darren Monckton, a professor
of human genetics at the University of Glasgow. It is a research project and film ... | Who sings tomorrow belongs to me in cabaret? |
The <b>TI</b>-<b>84 Plus</b> is a graphing <b>calculator</b> made by Texas Instruments which <b>was</b>
released in early ... The <b>TI</b>-<b>84 Plus</b> Silver Edition <b>comes</b> preloaded with a variety
of applications. These programs are ... <b>TI</b>-<b>84 Plus CE</b>-T[edit]. The <b>TI</b>-<b>84 Plus CE</b>
<b>was</b> publicly previewed by TI Education in January 2015, and released Spring
2015. A graphing <b>calculator</b> is a class of hand-held <b>calculator</b> that is capable of plotting
graphs and ... <b>TI</b>-<b>84 Plus CE</b>, Zilog eZ80 @ 48 MHz, 256 KB of RAM (154 KB user
accessible), ... This page <b>was</b> last edited on 10 February 2020, at 21:31 (UTC). The TI 73 series is a series of graphing calculators made by Texas Instruments,
all of which have identical hardware. The original TI-73 graphing <b>calculator was</b>
originally designed in 1998 as a ... Later, the TI-73 Explorer <b>was</b> remodeled to
resemble the <b>TI</b>-<b>84 Plus</b> graphing <b>calculator</b> more closely. Due to lack of demand
in ... The TI-83 series is a series of graphing calculators manufactured by Texas
Instruments. ... In April 2004, the TI-83 <b>Plus</b> Silver Edition <b>was</b> replaced by the <b>TI</b>-
<b>84 Plus</b> Silver Edition. ... Texas Instruments then began sending <b>out</b> DMCA take-
down requests to a variety of different websites mirroring the keys, including
unitedTI ... The TI-83 Premium <b>CE</b> is a color graphing <b>calculator</b>, released on January 15,
2015 by TI France. It is the French equivalent of the <b>TI</b>-<b>84 Plus CE</b>, with translated
key labels and ... This page <b>was</b> last edited on 14 September 2019, at 17:32 (
UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike
License; ... The Z80 is an 8-bit microprocessor introduced by Zilog as the startup company's
first product. The Z80 <b>was</b> conceived by Federico Faggin in late 1974 and
developed by ... The mnemonic letter M , for memory (referenced by HL), <b>was</b>
lifted <b>out</b> from ... The <b>TI</b>-<b>84 Plus CE</b> series, introduced in 2015, uses the Z80-
derived Zilog ... Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is an American technology company that
designs and ... Texas Instruments <b>was</b> founded by Cecil H. Green, J. Erik
Jonsson, Eugene ... TI has also developed a line of graphing calculators, the first
being the TI-81, and most popular being the TI-83 <b>Plus</b> (with the <b>TI</b>-<b>84 Plus</b> being
an ... I own a Texas Instruments <b>TI</b>-<b>84 Plus CE</b>. It <b>comes</b> with Ti-BASIC preinstalled, but
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Instruments in 1998. ... In the summer of 2004, the standard TI-89 <b>was</b> replaced
by the TI-89 Titanium. ... TI-73 · TI-81 · TI-82 · TI-83x · TI-83PCE · <b>TI</b>-<b>84x</b> · TI-85 · TI
-86. Links[edit]. While I am very much against random kids posting links to their blogs
that have ... It's possible that some people might think that a TI-83 <b>Plus was</b> newer
than a plain <b>TI</b>-<b>84</b>. ... It <b>comes</b> with a manual. ... a guess, then the solve() feature
is more handy than graphing and zooming in/<b>out</b> until you see the intersection. | When did the ti 84 plus ce come out? |
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some select committees) is elected in the same way. Greater seniority enables a
... The president pro tempore of the United States <b>Senate</b> is the second-<b>highest</b>-
ranking official of ... Since then, it has become customary for the majority party's
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President Duterte's <b>declaration</b> of <b>martial law</b> in the entire <b>Mindanao</b> region was
met with polarized views from the citizens with some reports indicating mixed ... <b>Martial law</b> in the Philippines refers to several intermittent periods in Philippine
history wherein the Philippine head of state (such as the President) places an
area under the control of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and its predecessor
bodies. <b>Martial law</b> is <b>declared</b> either when there is near-violent civil unrest or in
... For Rodrigo Duterte's declaration of Martial law in Mindanao, see ... At 7:17 pm on September 23, 1972, President Ferdinand Marcos announced that
he had ... When he <b>declared martial law</b> in 1972, Marcos claimed that he had
done so in response to the "communist threat" posed ... Party of the Philippines (
CPP), and the sectarian "rebellion" of the <b>Mindanao</b> Independence Movement (
MIM). Duterte said the Marawi crisis birthed a "newly evolving type of urban warfare"
and his <b>declaration</b> of <b>martial law</b> in <b>Mindanao</b> is meant to fight this menace. In
the ... <b>Martial law</b> is the imposition of direct military control of normal civilian functions
by a ... <b>Martial law</b> may be <b>declared</b> in cases of major natural disasters; however,
most ... <b>declared martial law</b> throughout the main southern island of <b>Mindanao</b>, ... The Moro conflict was an insurgency in the <b>Mindanao</b> region of the Philippines,
which lasted ... During his term, President Joseph Ejercito Estrada <b>declared</b> an "
all-out war" against the MILF on 21 ... 216, putting the whole of <b>Mindanao</b> under
the state of <b>martial law</b>, and suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas
corpus. File:<b>Martial law</b> in <b>Mindanao</b> 2017 doc.jpg ... English: Proclamation Number 216
by Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte <b>declaring martial law</b> in <b>Mindanao</b>. The Maguindanao massacre, also known as the Ampatuan massacre, named
after the town where mass graves of victims were found, occurred on the morning
of November 23, 2009, in the town of Ampatuan in Maguindanao province, on the
island of <b>Mindanao</b> ... The state of <b>martial law</b> in Maguindanao was lifted on
December 13, 2009. Bangsamoro, officially the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim
<b>Mindanao</b> or BARMM ... that he had placed the entirety of the Philippines,
including Muslim <b>Mindanao</b>, under <b>Martial law</b>. ... established the Moro National
Liberation Front (MNLF) a month after the <b>declaration</b> of <b>Martial Law</b>, on October
21, 1972. The Malisbong Masjid Massacre, also called the Palimbang Massacre, was the
mass murder of Muslim Moros on September 24, 1974, in the coastal village of
Malisbong in Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat, <b>Mindanao</b> where units of the Philippine
Army killed more than ... two years after Ferdinand Marcos <b>declared martial law</b> in
September 1972. | When was the martial law declared in mindanao? |
<b>Ground Zeroes</b> was originally developed as a <b>mission</b> for The Phantom Pain but
an ... <b>Metal Gear Solid V</b>: The Definitive Experience, a bundle that includes both
... However, the game has <b>many</b> additional challenges, <b>missions</b> and alternative
... In 1984, nine years after the events of <b>Metal Gear Solid V</b>: <b>Ground Zeroes</b>, Big ...
epidemic of parasites occurs on base forcing Snake to personally kill <b>many</b> of ... Metal Gear is a series of action-adventure stealth video games created by Hideo
Kojima and ... <b>Metal Gear Solid V</b>: <b>Ground Zeroes</b> was released on March 18,
2014 for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PC, ... As games were released, new
concepts were given to the <b>bosses</b> to make them innovative and notice their
strength. Big Boss is a video game character and one of the primary protagonists of the
Metal Gear ... After the <b>mission</b> is completed and Snake kills The Boss, he learns
that the defection was ... Big Boss plays a central role in <b>Metal Gear Solid V</b>:
<b>Ground Zeroes</b> and Metal Gear Solid ... Nine months later, I gave birth to two Big
<b>Bosses</b>. Venom Snake (ヴェノム・スネーク, Venomu Sunēku) makes a minor appearance in
<b>Metal Gear Solid V</b>: <b>Ground Zeroes</b> as an unnamed combat medic and then ... Solid Snake is a video game character and one of the primary protagonists of the
Metal Gear ... Snake's <b>mission</b> is to retrieve two hostages (Donald Anderson and
Kenneth Baker). ... Solid Snake is featured/mentioned in <b>Metal Gear Solid V</b>:
<b>Ground Zeroes</b> and Metal ... Since when did anybody's death bother you so <b>much</b>
? Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake Original Soundtrack is the official soundtrack to
Konami's 1990 ... Integral (which was released in North America as Metal Gear
Solid: VR <b>Missions</b>). ... <b>Metal Gear Solid V</b> Original Soundtrack is the official
soundtrack for the video games <b>Metal Gear Solid V</b>: <b>Ground Zeroes</b> and The
Phantom Pain. The Metal Gear franchise features a large number of characters created by Hideo
Kojima and ... In Metal Gear Solid, Campbell has more of a personal stake in the
<b>mission</b> on Shadow Moses, as his niece Meryl ... Huey remains with Big Boss
and MSF during <b>Metal Gear Solid V</b>: <b>Ground Zeroes</b>, working to hide MSF's
nuclear ... Extra Ops are optional <b>missions</b> that involve <b>much</b> more elaborate goals ... The
game adopts certain play mechanics from Metal Gear Solid 4, such as the ...
version of <b>Metal Gear Solid V</b>: <b>Ground Zeroes</b> with optional English subtitles
available. Metal Gear is a stealth action video game series created by Hideo Kojima and
developed and ... Includes both <b>Metal Gear Solid V</b> releases, <b>Ground Zeroes</b> and
The Phantom Pain, in one bundle, alongside all previously released ... "
GameSpot's The History of MetalGear: Metal Gear Solid Integral/VR <b>Missions</b>".
GameSpot. | Metal gear solid v ground zeroes how many missions? |
<b>The Rough Riders</b> was a nickname given to the 1st United States Volunteer
Cavalry, one of three such regiments raised in 1898 for the Spanish–American
War ... <b>Rough Riders</b> is a 1997 television miniseries directed and co-written by John
Milius about future President Theodore Roosevelt and the regiment known as the
... <b>The Rough Riders</b> is an American Western television series set in the West after
the American Civil War. It aired on ABC for the 1958-1959 television season. <b>The Rough Riders</b> (1927) is a silent film directed by Victor Fleming, released by
Paramount Pictures, and starring Noah Beery, Sr., Charles Farrell, George ... The Ottawa <b>Rough Riders</b> were a Canadian Football League team based in
Ottawa, Ontario, founded in 1876. Formerly one of the oldest and longest lived ... The Long Island <b>Rough Riders</b> are an American soccer team based in South
Huntington, New York, United States. Founded in 1994, the team plays in USL ... The Saskatchewan <b>Roughriders</b> are a professional Canadian football team
based in Regina, Saskatchewan. <b>The Roughriders</b> play in the West Division of
the ... <b>The Rough Riders</b> Memorial is a memorial in Arlington National Cemetery in
Arlington County, Virginia, in the United States that commemorates those
members ... It was also the location of the "greatest victory" for <b>the Rough Riders</b>, as stated by
the press and its new commander, Theodore Roosevelt, who eventually ... The Frisco <b>RoughRiders</b> (often shortened to 'Riders) are a Minor League
Baseball team of the Texas League and the Double-A affiliate of the Texas
Rangers. | Who were the two leaders of the rough riders? |
... between which rock layers have slipped <b>downwards</b> (at photo's centre). <b>Dip</b>-
<b>slip faults</b> can be either normal ("extensional") or reverse. ... In a normal fault, the
<b>hanging wall moves</b> downward, <b>relative to the footwall</b>. ... Flat segments of thrust
fault planes are <b>known as</b> flats, and inclined ... The <b>footwall</b> – landward of the <b>fault</b> plane – has undisturbed sedimentary strata
that <b>dip</b> gently toward the basin while the <b>hanging wall</b> – on the basin side of the
... This glossary of geology is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to
geology, ... Apart from finely divided detrital matter, they consist of the so-<b>called</b>
clay ... <b>Dip</b>-<b>slip faults</b> can be sub-classified into the types "reverse" and "normal".
... is extended such that the <b>hanging wall moves</b> downward <b>relative to the footwall</b>
. The Teton <b>fault</b> is a normal <b>fault</b> located in northwestern Wyoming. The <b>fault</b> has a
length of 44 ... The Teton <b>fault</b> is unique in that it <b>dips</b> or slopes to the east. ... it
tends to subside causing the <b>footwall</b> of the <b>fault</b> to tilt <b>down</b> toward the west. The
Teton <b>fault</b> is also an important feature in a larger region of seismic activity <b>called</b>
... A half-graben is a geological structure bounded by a <b>fault</b> along one side of its
boundaries, ... An extensional <b>fault</b> may be seen as a crack in the crust that
extends <b>down</b> at an angle to the vertical. As the two sides pull apart, the <b>hanging</b>
<b>wall</b> ("<b>hanging</b> over" the sloping <b>fault</b>) will <b>move</b> downward <b>relative to the footwall</b>. Subsided house, <b>called</b> The Crooked House, the result of 19th-century mining
subsidence. Mam Tor road destroyed by subsidence and shear, near Castleton,
Derbyshire. Subsidence is the sudden sinking or gradual downward settling of
the ground's surface with ... Where <b>faults</b> occur, absolute subsidence may occur
in the <b>hanging wall</b> of ... The Marikina Valley <b>Fault</b> System, also <b>known as</b> the Valley <b>Fault</b> System (VFS),
is a dominantly dextral strike-<b>slip</b> ... showing relative motion and deformation ...
The eastern segment, <b>known as</b> East Valley <b>Fault</b> (EVF) <b>moves</b> in an oblique
dextral ... like disaster preparedness occupies a low priority among officials <b>down</b>
to the ... ... listed at Redirects for discussion. webpage on faults[edit]. When I visited the
webpage ... I thought I understood what a <b>hanging wall</b> was from this page since I
could ... Depending on who you ask the amount of dip at which a thrust fault is
<b>called</b> ... I was reading about <b>dip</b>-<b>slip faults</b>, and got confused about the use of the
... In geology, horst and graben refer to regions that lie between normal <b>faults</b> and
are either higher or lower than the area beyond the <b>faults</b>. A horst represents a
block pushed upward <b>relative</b> to the blocks on either side ... Horst and graben are
formed when normal <b>faults</b> of opposite <b>dip</b> occur in pair with parallel strike lines. The 1952 Kern County earthquake occurred on July 21 in the southern San
Joaquin Valley and ... The M7.3 earthquake occurred on the strike-<b>slip</b> White Wolf
<b>Fault</b> in the ... on the <b>hanging wall</b> side of the <b>fault</b> during some large thrust
earthquakes. ... that smaller ground motions are present on the <b>foot wall</b> side of
the <b>fault</b>. | Dip slip faults in which the hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall are called? |
Lillo Brancato Jr. (born August 30, 1976) is an American <b>actor</b>, known for his
performance as "Calogero Anello" in Robert De Niro's 1993 directorial debut, A
<b>Bronx Tale</b>. ... Brancato acted in three films in the mid-1990s, prior to joining the
<b>cast</b> of The Sopranos. In the 1993 film A <b>Bronx Tale</b>, he <b>played</b> the main
character ... <b>Cast</b>[edit]. Robert De Niro as Lorenzo; Chazz Palminteri as Sonny; Lillo Brancato,
Jr. as Calogero (age 17); Francis Capra as Calogero ... The Bronx, New York City, U.S.. Occupation, <b>Actor</b>. Years active, 1993–present.
Francis Capra (born April 27, 1983) is an American <b>actor</b>. He was Max Connor in
Kazaam, and ... Capra began his acting career in 1993 with A <b>Bronx Tale</b> in
which he <b>played</b> a nine-year-old character. He <b>played</b> the character of Eli "Weevil
" ... Palminteri agreed to sell the film rights on the conditions that he would be able to
write the screenplay and that he be <b>cast</b> as the role of Sonny. The film version of ... Lombardozzi was <b>cast</b> in his first film role at age seventeen, when Robert De Niro
<b>cast</b> him in A <b>Bronx Tale</b> as a low level gun dealer named Nicky Zero. Calogero Lorenzo "Chazz" Palminteri (born May 15, 1952) is an American <b>actor</b>,
screenwriter, producer and playwright. He is best known for his Academy Award-
nominated role for Best Supporting <b>Actor</b> in Bullets over Broadway, the 1993 film
A <b>Bronx Tale</b>, based on his <b>play</b> ... Agent, U.S. Customs Service · National Board
of Review Award for Best <b>Cast</b> Taral Nikisha Hicks (born September 21, 1974) is an American actress and
singer. Hicks is best known for her acting in such films as 1993's American crime
drama film A <b>Bronx Tale</b> and her singing ... After collaborating on the video for "
Silly", Williams <b>cast</b> Hicks as in his directorial film debut, 1998's Belly, as Keisha,
DMX's ... Robert Anthony De Niro Jr is an American <b>actor</b>, producer, and director. He has
received ... De Niro was <b>cast</b> as the young Vito Corleone in the 1974 film The
Godfather Part II; he won the ... He has directed and starred in films such as the
crime drama A <b>Bronx Tale</b> (1993) and the spy film The Good Shepherd (2006). Kathrine Narducci (born November 11, 1965) is an American actress, known for
her role as Charmaine Bucco, Artie Bucco's wife, on the HBO TV series The
Sopranos. In addition to her role on The Sopranos, she starred in Chicago
Overcoat and has other film credits including A <b>Bronx Tale</b> and The Irishman and
some ... In 2014, she <b>played</b> a supporting role in Clint Eastwood's Jersey Boys. Joseph Frank Pesci is an American <b>actor</b> and musician. He is known for
portraying tough, ... In 1984, he was <b>cast</b> in Once Upon a Time in America, again
appearing alongside De Niro. The following year he starred as ... In 1993, Pesci
made an uncredited appearance in A <b>Bronx Tale</b> as Carmine. The film starred
Robert De ... | Who played the kid in a bronx tale? |
The list of cities <b>with most skyscrapers</b> ranks cities around the world by their
number of ... <b>New York</b> City, —, —, —, 1, 2, 5, 8, 18, 36, 102, 311. 4, United Arab
Emirates Dubai, 1, 1 ... <b>Chicago</b>, —, —, 1, 1, 2, 2, 6. Saudi Arabia Mecca, —, 1, 1,
1, 1 ... The world's first <b>skyscraper</b> was built in <b>Chicago</b> in 1885. Since then, the United
States <b>has</b> been home to some of the world's tallest <b>skyscrapers</b>. <b>New York</b> City,
specifically the borough of Manhattan, notably <b>has</b> the tallest ... Cities <b>with</b> the
<b>most skyscrapers</b>[edit]. American cities <b>with</b> at least 5 completed <b>skyscrapers</b>
over ... In <b>New York</b>, the 1916 act to allow light ... to complete <b>with</b> a very tall tower. ...
Many other <b>skyscrapers</b> built on larger or <b>more</b> ... than its nearest rival <b>Chicago</b>. <b>Chicago</b>, the third-largest city in the United States, is home to 1,366 completed
high-rises, 48 of ... <b>New York</b> City then began building <b>skyscrapers</b> as <b>Chicago</b>
<b>had</b> done, and the two cities were virtually the only cities in the world ... An equal
sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or <b>more</b>
buildings. A <b>skyscraper</b> is a continuously habitable <b>high-rise</b> building <b>that has</b> over 40 floors
and is taller ... Modern <b>skyscrapers</b>' walls are not load-bearing, and <b>most</b>
<b>skyscrapers</b> are characterised by large surface areas ... After an early competition
between <b>Chicago</b> and <b>New York</b> City for the world's tallest building, <b>New York</b>
took the ... San Francisco, California, in the United States, <b>has</b> at least 472 high-rises, 56 of
which are at ... Seven <b>more skyscrapers</b> of over 150 m are under construction,
have been approved for construction, ... States (after Los Angeles) and sixth in
the United States, after <b>New York</b> City, <b>Chicago</b>, Miami, Houston, and Los
Angeles. The U.S. city of Miami, Florida <b>has</b> the country's third-tallest skyline <b>with</b> over 300
high-rises, ... This second boom <b>has more</b> proposed towers for the region than
were built in the first boom from 2003 to 2010. Only 10 ... in the world, and the
tallest American tower in terms of roof height outside of <b>New York</b> City and
<b>Chicago</b>. <b>New York</b> City, the <b>most</b> populous city in the United States, is home to over 7,000
completed ... on the 110-story Willis Tower (then, and still colloquially, known as
the Sears Tower) in <b>Chicago</b> in 1973. ... <b>New York has</b> played a prominent role in
the development of the <b>skyscraper</b>; since 1890, ten of those built in the city ... This is a list of buildings <b>with</b> 100 floors or <b>more</b> above ground. Among the cities
Dubai and <b>Chicago</b> top the list <b>with</b> 3 buildings above 100 floors. Shanghai,
Shenzhen, Guangzhou and <b>New York</b> city have 2 each. ... tallest buildings in the
world · List of tallest buildings by height to roof · <b>Skyscraper</b> design and
construction ... This list of the tallest buildings in North America ranks <b>skyscrapers</b> in order by
height. The United States is considered the birthplace of the <b>skyscraper</b>, <b>with</b> the
world's first <b>skyscraper</b> built in <b>Chicago</b> in 1885. ... Of the 116 buildings in this list,
38 (33%) are in <b>New York</b> City. A further 15 are in <b>Chicago</b>, while Canada <b>has</b>
the ... | Who has more skyscrapers new york or chicago? |
The <b>frilled shark</b> (Chlamydoselachus anguineus) is one of two extant species of
shark in the family Chlamydoselachidae, with a wide but patchy distribution in the
Atlantic and Pacific <b>Oceans</b>. ... Highly specialized for <b>life in</b> the deep sea, the
<b>frilled shark</b> has a reduced, poorly calcified skeleton and an enormous liver filled
with ... The bluntnose sixgill <b>shark</b> (Hexanchus griseus), often simply called the cow
<b>shark</b>, is the ... It typically swims near the <b>ocean</b> floor or in the water column over
the ... Sydney: Time-<b>Life</b> Books. pp. 138. ... Extant <b>frilled</b> and cow <b>shark</b> species. Deep-sea fish are fish that <b>live in</b> the darkness below the sunlit surface waters,
that is below the epipelagic or photic <b>zone</b> of the sea. The lanternfish is, by far,
the most common deep-sea fish. Other deep sea fishes include the flashlight fish,
cookiecutter <b>shark</b>, ... In the deep <b>ocean</b>, the waters extend far below the
epipelagic <b>zone</b>, and ... The goblin <b>shark</b> (Mitsukurina owstoni) is a rare species of deep-sea <b>shark</b>.
Sometimes called a ... Striatolamia macrota, which <b>lived in</b> warm shallow waters
during the Paleogene period (c. 66–23 Ma), may also ... The goblin <b>shark</b> has
been caught in all three major <b>oceans</b>, indicating a wide global distribution. In the
Atlantic ... Chimaeras are cartilaginous fish in the order Chimaeriformes, known informally
as ghost ... Chimaeras <b>live in</b> temperate <b>ocean</b> floors down to 2,600 m (8,500 ft)
deep, with ... Chimaeras resemble <b>sharks</b> in some ways: they employ claspers for
internal ... Hexanchiformes (<b>frilled</b> and cow <b>sharks</b>) · Squaliformes (dogfish
<b>sharks</b>) ... The lemon <b>shark</b> (Negaprion brevirostris) is a species of <b>shark</b> from the family
Carcharhinidae. ... a large threat to humans. The lemon <b>shark's life</b> span is
unknown, but the average <b>shark</b> is 25 to 30 years. ... Although lemon <b>sharks do</b>
swim up rivers, they never seem to travel very far into fresh water. They are found
in open ... The <b>oceanic</b> whitetip <b>shark</b> (Carcharhinus longimanus), also known as Brown
Milbert's sand ... Unlike many animals, it <b>does</b> not have a diurnal cycle, and is
active both day and night. ... mako and blue <b>shark</b>. Among five recorded captive
<b>oceanic</b> whitetips, the three with time records all <b>lived for</b> more than a year in
captivity. The tiger <b>shark</b> (Galeocerdo cuvier) is a species of requiem <b>shark</b> and the only
extant member ... <b>Sharks do</b> not have moveable upper or lower eyelids, but the
tiger ... In the western Pacific <b>Ocean</b>, the <b>shark</b> has been found as far north as
Japan and ... its eggs hatch internally and the young are born <b>live</b> when fully
developed. A <b>sawshark</b> or saw <b>shark</b> is a member of a <b>shark</b> order (Pristiophoriformes)
bearing a unique ... This coloration allows the saw <b>shark</b> to easily blend with the
sandy <b>ocean</b> floor. ... or of least concern Saw <b>sharks do</b> not see much human
interaction because of their deep habitats. ... These <b>sharks</b> can <b>live</b> to be up to 9
years old. The blue <b>shark</b> (Prionace glauca) is a species of requiem <b>shark</b>, in the family
Carcharhinidae, that inhabits deep waters in the world's temperate and tropical ... | What ocean zone does the frilled shark live in? |
<b>Guardians of the Galaxy is</b> a 2014 American superhero film based on the Marvel
Comics ... About the character, Gillan said, "She <b>is</b> the female <b>villain</b> of the film ...
She <b>is</b> very sadistic and evil, but I like to think for a very valid reason." She also ... Ronan the Accuser <b>is</b> a fictional character appearing in American comic books
published by ... Ronan then decimates the Nova Corps' fleet, but the <b>Guardians of</b>
<b>the Galaxy</b> ultimately manage to take the Stone back and use it to obliterate him.
... Ronan <b>is</b> a <b>villain</b> and later unlockable character in Marvel: Avengers Alliance. <b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> Vol. 2 <b>is</b> a 2017 American superhero film based on the
Marvel Comics ... So, Stan Lee as a guy <b>who is</b> working for the Watchers was
something that I thought was fun for the MCU. ... cosmic <b>villains</b> and minor
characters that I'd love to <b>play</b> around with" such as Annihilus and Kang the
Conqueror. Thanos <b>is</b> a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published
by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer-artist Jim Starlin, and
made his first appearance in The Invincible Iron Man #55 (cover dated February
1973). Thanos <b>is</b> one of the most powerful <b>villains</b> in the Marvel Universe and has
... The character was re-introduced in <b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> vol. Yondu Udonta, or simply Yondu <b>is</b> a fictional character appearing in American
comic books published by Marvel Comics. The original version of the character <b>is</b>
depicted as the last survivor of his species in the 31st century, and <b>is</b> a founding
member of the original <b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> team from ... Yondu's <b>people</b> had
fled from contact with overwhelming Earth colonizers ... Michael Rooker (born April 6, 1955) <b>is</b> an American <b>actor</b>, best known for his
roles as Henry in ... Rooker did not care if the script was good or <b>bad</b>, he just
wanted to act in a film as it would "challenge" him. ... Rooker <b>played</b> Yondu in the
Marvel Studios film <b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b>, which was directed by James Gunn. Groot (/ɡruːt/) <b>is</b> a fictional character appearing in American comic books
published by Marvel ... Groot <b>is</b> one of the stars of <b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> vol. ...
Groot realized that what his <b>people</b> were doing was <b>wrong</b>, and managed to save
the ... Rocket Raccoon <b>is</b> a fictional character appearing in American comic books
published by ... He appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films <b>Guardians of</b>
<b>the Galaxy</b> (2014), <b>Guardians of the Galaxy</b> Vol. ... Holes of Sirius Major There
Lived a Young Boy Named Rocket Raccoon" and saw the Hulk help Rocket stop
a <b>villain</b> ... Adam Warlock, originally known as Him or Adam, <b>is</b> a fictional character
appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The
character's ... Gamora Zen Whoberi Ben Titan <b>is</b> a fictional character appearing in American
comic books ... 4 #4-12 (2007-2008), Gamora costarred in <b>Guardians of the</b>
<b>Galaxy</b> vol. 2 #1-25 (2008-2010). ... Gamora was raised and trained by Thanos to
assassinate the Magus, the <b>evil</b>, future version of Adam Warlock. Thanos showed
her ... | Who plays bad guy in guardians of the galaxy? |
De León or de León or <b>De Leon</b> is a Spanish origin <b>surname</b>, often toponymic, in
which case it may possibly indicate an ultimate family origin in the Kingdom of ... <b>DeLeon</b> or <b>De Leon</b> is a <b>surname</b>. Notable people with the <b>surname</b> include:
Alexander <b>DeLeon</b> (born 1989), US musician; Count <b>de Leon</b> (1788–1834), ... Joey de León is a Filipino comedian, actor, television presenter and songwriter.
He hosts the ... In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name
is Ramos and the surname or paternal family name is de Leon. León is a Spanish <b>surname</b>. A habitational <b>name</b> from León, a city in
northwestern Spain, ... See also[edit]. <b>De Leon</b> · Liang (<b>surname</b>), a Chinese
<b>surname</b> sometimes romanized as "Leon" ... <b>DeLeon</b> or <b>De Leon</b> may refer to: <b>DeLeon</b> (<b>surname</b>) · <b>Deleon</b> Richards (b. 1976),
US female gospel singer; <b>DeLeon</b> (band) · 17934 <b>Deleon</b>, a main-belt asteroid ... Roaring Lion (22 February 1908 – 11 July 1999) was a Trinidadian calypsonian (
calypso ... From a young age, Roaring Lion (<b>de Leon's</b> adopted stage <b>name</b>)
became known for his skill in creating calypsos (particularly in his ability to ... My <b>name</b> is Pamilla <b>deLeon</b>- Lewis, the daughter of the Roaring Lion and would
like to set the record straight. This fact can be checked I was at his state funeral ... Dillon is a <b>surname</b> of Irish origin but with Breton-Norman roots. It is first recorded
in Ireland with the arrival of Sir Henry <b>de Leon</b> (c.1176 – 1244), of a cadet ... Ponce is a <b>surname</b> or part of a <b>surname</b>. Notable people with the <b>surname</b>
include: ... Juan Ponce de León y Loayza, the great-grandson of Spanish
conquistador Juan Ponce <b>de Leon</b> and founder of the city of Ponce in Puerto
Rico ... De León or de León or <b>De Leon</b> may refer to: <b>De Leon</b>, Texas, USA; <b>De Leon</b>
Independent School District of <b>De Leon</b>, Texas; Manuel Márquez de León
International Airport, the airport serving La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico; De
León (<b>surname</b>), people with the <b>surname</b> De León, de León or <b>De Leon</b> ... | Where does the last name deleon originate from? |
3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), commonly known as ecstasy
(E) or <b>molly</b>, is a psychoactive <b>drug</b> primarily used as a recreational <b>drug</b>. <b>Molly</b>, <b>Mollie</b> or mollies may refer to: Contents. 1 Fish; 2 Film, television and
theatre; 3 Music ... MDMA (commonly known as Ecstasy) or possibly Methylone,
<b>drugs</b> associated with clubs and dancing; <b>Molly</b>, a female mule · Molotov cocktail,
... Parachuting or bombing is a method of swallowing <b>drugs</b> by rolling or folding
powdered or crushed <b>drugs</b> in a piece of toilet paper (or other similar paper) to ... Midget <b>Molly</b>. Hakeem Abdul-Shaheed, aka Midget Molley, born Robert Edward
Molley on March 4, 1959, is an American convicted <b>drug</b> ... The Man with the Golden Arm is a 1955 American drama film with elements of
film noir, based on the novel of the same name by Nelson Algren. It recounts the
story of a <b>drug</b> addict who gets clean while in prison, but ... <b>Molly</b> sees he is using
<b>drugs</b> again and runs away from him. He gets a tryout as a drummer, but spends
24 ... Afterglow, when used in the context of recreational <b>drug</b> use, refers to positive
physical and mental effects that linger after the main effects of a <b>drug</b> have ... Dope is a 2015 American comedy-drama coming-of-age film written and directed
by Rick ... While biking home, Malcolm is stopped by Dom, a <b>drug</b> dealer who
instructs him to invite a girl ... Jib and Diggy accompany Malcolm to the party,
where Dom's purchase of high-grade, powdered <b>molly</b> is interrupted by an armed
gang, ... The following is a list and description of the characters of Sherlock, a British
television series ... According to <b>Molly</b> Hooper in the episode The Sign of Three,
he is a graduate chemist. Sherlock has ... Sherlock also has a history of
recreational <b>drug</b> use; solving dangerous cases, as he puts it, "as an alternative
to getting high. The U.S. state of Oregon has various policies restricting the production, sale, and
use of different substances. In 2006, Oregon's per capita <b>drug</b> use exceeded ... Methylone is an empathogen and stimulant psychoactive <b>drug</b>. It is a member of
the substituted amphetamine, substituted cathinone and substituted ... | Where did the name molly come from for the drug? |
Vanessa Ray (née Liptak; born June 24, 1981) is an American actress and singer
. She is known for her role on <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> as <b>CeCe Drake</b>, Jenny on the ...
Ray earned her <b>Actor's</b> Equity card while performing the role of Rusty and singing
... Charlotte Drake is a fictional character in <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>, an American mystery
drama ... It was reported that Vanessa Ray was cast to portray <b>CeCe Drake</b>, who
was later known to be Charlotte DiLaurentis ... In "I'm a Good Girl, I Am", Charlotte
<b>plays</b> with the Liars' dolls (minus Alison's) in a vehicle that escorts them to prison
... "A" is a fictional character created in 2006 by author Sara Shepard. It is a
character of both ... A continues to <b>play</b> life-altering games with the girls, from
encouraging ... Just as the <b>Liars</b> are being brought to jail, <b>CeCe</b> kidnaps them
and tortures them ... In the show's series finale, Uber A's identity is revealed to be
Alex <b>Drake</b>, ... Mary <b>Drake</b> is a fictional character created by I. Marlene King and portrayed by
Andrea Parker in the American television series <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>. <b>Pretty Little</b>
<b>Liars</b> is a television adaptation of the novel series of the same ... the second
season, thus placing her as the <b>actor</b> behind Mary <b>Drake</b>, as Mary is Jessica's
identical ... Red Coat is a fictional character on the television show <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>, which
was adapted ... In the third season, we see Red Coat (CeCe) purchasing hoodies
for the team she is ... In the fourth season, Red Coat continues to <b>play</b> the game.
... Emily, while Aria fights the masked Red Coat and unmasks her as <b>CeCe Drake</b>
. Alexandra <b>Drake</b> is a fictional character created by I. Marlene King and portrayed
by Troian ... They decide not to <b>play</b> the game, but later in the episode, A.D.
challenges Spencer to a truth or dare game, instructing her to pay a visit to Toby
in ... "Game Over, Charles", the tenth episode of sixth season, serves as the mid-
season finale. It is the 130th episode, overall, of the ABC Family mystery drama
series <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>. ... Jessica didn't know that <b>CeCe Drake</b> and Charlotte
were the same person until the day the DiLaurentises were leaving for Cape May
. <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> is an American teen drama television series created by I.
Marlene King for ... when Aria is sick, Meredith <b>plays</b> mom by taking care of her,
when in reality she ... It is later learned that the blonde may possibly be <b>CeCe</b>
<b>Drake</b>. The sixth season of the American mystery drama television series <b>Pretty Little</b>
<b>Liars</b>, based on ... <b>Cece</b> also reveals that Sara is both the other Red Coat and
The Black Widow, working under <b>CeCe's</b> orders, leaving Emily distraught. <b>CeCe</b>
... "<b>Pretty Little Liars</b> Season 6B: Australian <b>Actor</b> Cast as Hanna's Fiancé Jordan"
. The fourth season of the American mystery drama television series <b>Pretty Little</b>
<b>Liars</b> began ... At this point, another Red Coat shows up and is unmasked as
<b>CeCe Drake</b> (Vanessa Ray), while the other Red Coat, whom they ... Alison
<b>playing</b> the piano, when her mom storms in furiously and berates Alison for
something. | Who plays cece drake on pretty little liars? |
<b>Death in Paradise is</b> a British-French crime drama television <b>series</b> created by
Robert ... From episode 7 of the sixth <b>series</b>, the lead role <b>was</b> taken by Ardal O'
Hanlon playing DI Jack Mooney, a London colleague. ... collected the award at a
ceremony supported by the BBC and ITV that <b>took place</b> on 15 February 2015. Charlie Hulme, a British detective inspector, <b>is</b> murdered in a ... Richard learns of
an affair that <b>took place</b> years earlier in the ... Saint Marie <b>is</b> a fictional island in the Lesser Antilles which serves as the setting
for the BBC crime drama television <b>series Death in Paradise</b>. ... "<b>Death in</b>
<b>Paradise</b>: Ben Miller on investigating the deadliest <b>place</b> on the planet". Radio
Times. This article lists characters from the BBC crime drama <b>Death in Paradise</b>, which
began airing in ... He <b>is taken</b> under the wing of Dwayne – a police officer who
Hooper says he heard all about at police training college. ... When Officer Ruby
Patterson joined the team on <b>series</b> 8 episode 2, he <b>was</b> annoyed of her being ... Sara Martins (born 19 August 1977) <b>is</b> a Portuguese actress of Cape Verdean
descent. She <b>is</b> ... While filming <b>Death in Paradise</b>, Martins worked on the French
<b>TV</b> crime <b>series</b> Détectives as ... But the only way to grow in life <b>is</b> to <b>take</b> risks,
even if it means losing something you love, or leaving a <b>place</b> that's comfortable". Jesse Stone: <b>Death in Paradise is</b> the third in a <b>series</b> of nine television films
based ... When Lovey pulls his weapon, Jesse steps behind Finn who <b>takes</b>
Lovey's ... Guadeloupe <b>is</b> an archipelago forming an overseas region of France in the
Caribbean. ... Many international festivals <b>take place</b> in Guadeloupe, such as the
Creole Blues Festival on Marie-Galante. ... territories of France; Guadeloupe <b>is</b>
the used as the set of the television <b>series Death in Paradise</b> and <b>is</b> called Saint
Marie ... Kristopher Marshall (born 11 April 1973) <b>is</b> an English actor, starring in films,
television and on ... He played DI Humphrey Goodman in <b>Death in Paradise</b>,
<b>taking</b> over the role in April 2013 for the <b>show's</b> third <b>series</b> and leaving it in
February ... Detective Inspector Humphrey Goodman <b>is</b> a character in the crime drama
television <b>series Death in Paradise</b>, ... He became the chief inspector on the
island, and <b>took</b> to Poole's old routine of announcing the murderer in front of all
the ... Bennet Evan Miller (born 24 February 1966) <b>is</b> an English comedian, actor and
director. He <b>is</b> best known as one half of comedy double act Armstrong and Miller
, with Alexander Armstrong. Miller and Armstrong wrote and starred in the
Channel 4 sketch <b>show</b> ... A third <b>series</b> of <b>Death in Paradise was</b> commissioned
for early 2014. | Where does the show death in paradise take place? |
The <b>Royals</b> is an American primetime television soap opera that premiered on E!
on March 15, ... After the series pickup, Merritt Patterson replaced Richardson as
<b>Ophelia</b> in June 2014, as shooting for the first season began in London.
Additional ... "The <b>Royals</b>: British <b>Actor</b> Jules Knight Joins Season 3 in Powerful
Role". Merritt Patterson (born September 2, 1990) is a Canadian <b>actress</b>. She is known
for playing Olivia on the short-lived Pretty Little Liars spin-off Ravenswood, and
for playing <b>Ophelia</b> on E! network's television series The <b>Royals</b>. in various films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. She is also the youngest
<b>actress</b> ever to <b>play Ophelia</b> in a <b>Royal</b> Shakespeare Company production of
Hamlet. <b>Ophelia</b> Lucy Lovibond (born 19 February 1986) is an English <b>actress</b>. She is
known for her ... Lovibond <b>played</b> Carina, The Collector's slave, in the 2014 film
Guardians of the Galaxy. Theatre[edit]. In 2016 she appeared as Elizabeth Barry
in Stephen Jeffreys' The Libertine at London's Theatre <b>Royal</b> Haymarket. Dame Judith Olivia Dench CH DBE FRSA (born 9 December 1934) is an English
<b>actress</b>, artist and author. Dench made her professional debut in 1957 with the
Old Vic Company. Over the following few years, she <b>performed</b> in several of
Shakespeare's <b>plays</b>, in such roles as <b>Ophelia</b> in ... Dench is also a Fellow of the
<b>Royal</b> Society of Arts (FRSA). Sophie Thompson (born 20 January 1962) is an English <b>actress</b> who has worked
in television, ... She also <b>played Ophelia</b> in the Renaissance Theatre Company
production of Hamlet in 1988 in ... Bev/Kathy; <b>Royal</b> Court Theatre, London; 2010
(Olivier Nomination, Evening Standard nomination); She Stoops to Conquer . Rosemary Ann Harris (born 19 September 1927) is an English <b>actress</b>. She is a
1986 American ... Her father was in the <b>Royal</b> Air Force and as a result, Harris'
family lived in India ... the Old Vic, appearing at the latter as <b>Ophelia</b> in the
National Theatre Company's ... 1976, The <b>Royal</b> Family · Best <b>Actress</b> in a <b>Play</b>,
Nominated. Ebba Charlotta Elise Hwasser née Jakobsson (16 March 1831 – 28 January
1894) was a Swedish stage <b>actress</b>. She was an elite <b>actor</b> and has been
referred to as the leading lady of the <b>Royal</b> Dramatic ... She <b>played Ophelia</b>, Juliet
(1872), Desdemona (1858), Mary Stuart (1868) and Cleopatra (1881) with
success, but her ... Patricia Claire Blume, CBE (born 15 February 1931), better known by her stage
name Claire ... They included Hamlet, in which she <b>played Ophelia</b> alongside
Richard ... School of Speech and Drama, then based in the <b>Royal</b> Albert Hall,
London. ... Although Burton was at that time married to Sybil Christopher, fellow
<b>actor</b> ... Uta Thyra Hagen (12 June 1919 – 14 January 2004) was an American <b>actress</b>
and theatre ... She twice won the Tony Award for Best <b>Actress</b> in a <b>Play</b> and
received a ... She studied acting briefly at the <b>Royal</b> Academy of Dramatic Art in
1936. ... Hagen was cast, early on, as <b>Ophelia</b> by the <b>actress</b>-manager Eva Le
Gallienne. | Who is the actress who played ophelia on the royals? |
<b>Iron Man 2</b> is a 2010 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics
character Iron Man, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount ... <b>Iron Man 2</b> is a soundtrack album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released
on April 19, 2010 as the soundtrack to the film of the same name. <b>Iron Man 2</b>: ... The official canon tie-in comic Fury's Big Week confirmed that The Incredible Hulk
, <b>Iron Man 2</b>, and Thor all took place within a week, a year before the crossover ... <b>Iron Man 2</b> is an action-adventure video game loosely based on the film of the
same name. It was released in Europe on April 30, 2010, and in North America
on ... Released on May <b>2</b>, 2008, the film was a huge critical and commercial success,
solidifying Favreau's reputation as a director. <b>Iron Man</b> was the first Marvel- ... Paul Bettany (born 27 May 1971) is a British-American actor. He is known for his
role as J.A.R.V.I.S. and Vision in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Iron Man (
2008), <b>Iron Man 2</b> (2010), The Avengers (2012), Iron Man 3 (2013), ... <b>Iron Man</b> premiered in Sydney on April 14, 2008, and was released in the United
States on May <b>2</b>, 2008. The film grossed over $585 ... War Machine (James Rupert "Rhodey" Rhodes) is a fictional superhero
appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Jim Rhodes
first appeared in Iron Man #118 (January 1979) by David ... Don Cheadle took
over from Howard in <b>Iron Man 2</b> (2010) and returned to the role for Iron Man 3 (
2013), ... The DJ AM Memorial Fund, an organization designed to help people struggling
with drug addiction, was launched in his memory by his sister, and <b>Iron Man 2</b>, ... "Demon in a Bottle" is a nine-issue story arc from the comic book series The
Invincible Iron Man ... In <b>Iron Man 2</b>, Favreau notes that the scene of Tony
drunkenly carousing during a party in his armor at his residence until Col. James
Rhodes ... | Who plays black widow in iron man 2? |
The <b>Good Doctor</b> is an American medical <b>drama</b> television series based on the
2013 ... Teryl Rothery as J.L.; Chris D'Elia as Kenny (season 1): Shaun's new
<b>neighbor</b>, who moves into Lea's apartment. Shaun mentioned that he was
arrested ... The <b>Good Doctor</b> is an American medical <b>drama</b> television series developed for
ABC by David ... Elsewhere, Shaun meets Lea, a female <b>neighbor</b> at his
apartment complex. 4, 4, "Pipes", Steven DePaul, Thomas L. Moran, October 16,
2017 ... The Neighborhood is an American sitcom television series, created by Jim
Reynolds, that ... That includes their new next-door <b>neighbor</b> Calvin. ... "'The
Voice' adjusts up, 'The <b>Good Doctor</b>' and 'Dancing with the Stars' adjust down:
Monday final ... "'The Neighborhood' moves in Marilu Henner to <b>play</b> Max
Greenfield's mom". The <b>Good Doctor</b> is a comedy with music written by Neil Simon. It consists of a
series of short <b>plays</b>, based on short stories and other works of Russian writer ... <b>Doctor Neighbor</b> is a 1916 American silent black and white melodrama. It
explores the moral dilemma of whether a <b>doctor</b> should assist a patient in taking
their own life when that patient is in <b>great</b> pain and facing imminent death. ... She
lives with her mother, <b>played</b> by Margaret Whistler. <b>Dr</b>. <b>Neighbor</b> is the guardian
of ... Michael John McKean (born October 17, 1947) is an American actor, comedian,
and musician, known for a variety of roles <b>played</b> since the 1970s. McKean's first
big role was <b>playing</b> annoying <b>neighbor</b> Lenny Kosnowski on ... McKean reunited
with Christopher Guest in <b>Best</b> in Show (2000) and also appeared in Little Nicky ... Jonathan Adams (born July 16, 1967) is an American actor and voice actor.
Adams is perhaps <b>best</b> known for <b>playing</b> Chuck Larabee, Tim Allen's lead
character Mike Baxter's friend, <b>neighbor</b>, and employee on ... He portrayed <b>Dr</b>.
Daniel Goodman in the first season of the Fox television series Bones. At the start
of season 2, ... <b>Neighbors</b> is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Nicholas Stoller and
written by Andrew ... The film received <b>positive</b> reviews, with praise aimed at
Efron's and Byrne's breakout ... Teddy begins <b>playing</b> violent pranks on the
couple. ... Ali Cobrin as Whitney; Jason Mantzoukas as <b>Dr</b>. Theodorakis; Elise
and Zoey Vargas ... Alan Hugh Dale (born 6 May 1947) is a New Zealand-born actor. As a child, Dale
enjoyed ... He later appeared as Jim Robinson in <b>Neighbours</b>, a part he <b>played</b>
from 1985 until ... He was soon cast as <b>Dr</b>. John Forrest in the Australian soap
opera The ... Rosen says that Dale is "not even...a particularly <b>good</b> actor" but is "
fine ... Keith Allan (born June 1, 1969) is an American actor and screenwriter. Projects
he has worked ... 2013, The <b>Neighbors</b>, Roulette Dealer, TV Series, episode: "It
Has Begun..." Season 1 ... 2017, The <b>Good Doctor</b>, Quinn's father, Episode: "She"
. | Who plays the neighbor in the good doctor? |
The <b>Sound of Music</b> is a 1965 American musical drama film produced and
directed by Robert ... In 1956, German producer Wolfgang Liebeneiner
purchased the film <b>rights</b> for $9,000 (equivalent to $85,000 in 2019), ... where the
child-actors actually sing is when they sing "The <b>Sound of Music</b>" on their <b>own</b>
after Maria leaves. The <b>Sound of Music</b> is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar
Hammerstein ... He claims he knows what is <b>right</b> for her because he is a year
older than she ("Sixteen Going on Seventeen"). They kiss ... A touring <b>company</b>
then played for years, with Vanessa Lee (Graves' wife) in the role of Maria. The
cast ... The soundtrack of the film The <b>Sound of Music</b> was released in 1965 by RCA
Victor and is one ... Official Charts <b>Company</b>. ^ "Soundtrack Chart History (
Billboard 200)". Billboard. ^ Mawer, Sharon. "Album Chart History: 1965". Official
UK Charts <b>Company</b>. "My Favorite Things" is a show tune from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein
musical The <b>Sound of Music</b>. In the original Broadway production, this song was
... "Edelweiss" is a show tune from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
The <b>Sound of Music</b>. It is named after the edelweiss, a white flower found high in
... The <b>Sound of Music</b> Live! is a television special that was originally broadcast by
NBC on ... They'll know <b>right</b> away it's The <b>Sound of Music</b>, but it's a different
<b>Sound of Music</b> than they are accustomed to ... The Newsweek Daily Beast
<b>Company</b>. "7 Rings" is a song recorded by American singer Ariana Grande for her fifth
studio album Thank ... The song channels the melody of The <b>Sound of Music</b>'s "
My Favorite Things" in the verses: ... Grande saying "My bitches <b>right</b> here" which
leads to the ending of the music video. ... UK Singles (Official Charts <b>Company</b>), 1
. Rodgers (left) and Hammerstein (<b>right</b>), with Irving Berlin (middle) and Helen
Tamiris, watching auditions at the St. James Theatre in 1948. Rodgers and
Hammerstein refers to the duo of composer Richard Rodgers (1902–1979) and ...
The <b>Sound of Music</b>, Rodgers and Hammerstein's last work together, is based on
the story ... "Do-Re-Mi" is a show tune from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The
<b>Sound of Music</b>. Within the story, it is used by Maria to teach the solfège of the ... "The <b>Sound</b> of Silence", originally "The <b>Sounds</b> of Silence", is a song by the
American <b>music</b> ... that an adequate substitute could not be found and decided to
purchase the <b>rights</b> for the song for the soundtrack. ... Official Charts <b>Company</b>. | Who owns the rights to the sound of music? |
Jab <b>Harry Met</b> Sejal is a <b>2017 Indian Hindi</b>-language romantic comedy <b>film</b>
written and directed ... When the <b>title</b> of the <b>film was</b> finally revealed, it received
considerable backlash from people who accused that it must be a copy of the
1989 ... Meghan, Duchess of Sussex is an American former actress and a member of the
British royal family. Markle <b>was</b> raised in Los Angeles, California. During her
studies at Northwestern University, she began playing small roles in television
series and <b>films</b>. ... Markle's engagement to Prince <b>Harry was</b> announced on
November 27, <b>2017</b> ... When <b>Harry Met</b> Sally... is an American romantic comedy <b>film</b> written by Nora
Ephron and directed in 1989 by Rob Reiner. It stars Billy Crystal as <b>Harry</b> and
Meg Ryan as Sally. The story follows the <b>title</b> characters from the time they <b>meet</b>
just before ... In early 2004, the <b>film was</b> adapted for the stage in a production
starring Luke ... Monsoon Shootout is a <b>2017 Indian Hindi</b>-language neo-noir action thriller <b>film</b>
written and ... Belonging to the school of Parallel <b>cinema</b>, Monsoon Shootout <b>was</b>
released worldwide four years later on December, 15, <b>2017</b> to ... He described
the <b>film</b> as "Dirty <b>Harry meets</b> Sliding Doors. ... <b>Title</b>, Lyrics, Music, Singer(s),
Length. Next Enti? ( transl. What next?) is a 2018 <b>Indian</b> Telugu-language romantic
comedy <b>film</b> directed by Kunal Kohli, making his Telugu debut. The <b>film</b> stars
Tamannaah, Sundeep Kishan, and Navdeep in the lead roles. It is based on
When <b>Harry Met</b> Sally. ... The <b>title</b> Next Enti <b>was</b> revealed on 8 November 2018.
The <b>Film was</b> ... Imtiaz Ali is an <b>Indian film</b> director, producer and writer. He started his career with
writing and ... Imtiaz Ali in 2017 ... Ali's next <b>film</b> Rockstar, starring Ranbir Kapoor,
<b>did</b> well at the box office despite mixed reviews. ... His next directorial venture Jab
<b>Harry Met</b> Sejal, starring Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma in lead roles, ... <b>Harry</b> Edward Styles (born 1 February 1994) is an English singer, songwriter, and
actor. ... Styles <b>made</b> his acting debut in Christopher Nolan's war <b>film</b> Dunkirk (
<b>2017</b>). His second album, Fine ... Year, <b>Title</b>, Role, Notes. 2013, One Direction: ... Tubelight is a <b>2017 Indian Hindi</b>-language war drama <b>film</b> written and directed by
Kabir Khan. ... Taran Adarsh's one word review about the <b>film was</b> "Disappointing
. ... The <b>film met</b> with a loss of ₹85 crore (US$12 million), and Salman Khan
decided to refund ₹33.5 crore (US$4.7 million), 40% ... <b>Title</b>, Lyrics, Singer(s),
Length. <b>Harry</b> Styles <b>is the</b> eponymous debut studio album by English singer and
songwriter <b>Harry</b> Styles. The album <b>was</b> released on 12 May <b>2017</b>, through
Columbia Records and ... <b>was</b> released exclusively on Apple Music, a 49-minute
documentary <b>film</b> ... The album opens with a soft music number, "<b>Meet</b> Me in the
Hallway", ... The 10th Mirchi Music Awards, presented by the Radio Mirchi, honoured the best
music professionals of <b>Hindi</b> language <b>Indian films</b> of <b>2017</b>. The ceremony <b>was</b>
held on 28 January 2018 at the Dome @ National Sports ... Jab <b>Harry Met</b> Sejal
won a leading five awards including Album of the Year and Song of the Year for ... | According to a 2017 hindi film title who did harry meet? |
<b>Plasma</b> is one of the four fundamental states of matter, and was first described by
chemist Irving Langmuir in the 1920s. It consists of a gas of ions – atoms which ... Blood <b>plasma</b> is a yellowish liquid component of blood that holds the blood cells
in whole blood in suspension. It is the liquid part of the blood that carries cells ... A <b>plasma</b> display panel (PDP) is a type of flat panel display that uses small cells
containing <b>plasma</b>: ionized gas that responds to electric fields. Until about 2007 ... <b>Plasma</b> or plasm may refer to: Contents. 1 Science. 1.1 Biology. 2 Technology; 3
Arts, entertainment and media; 4 See also. Science[edit]. <b>Plasma</b> (physics), one ... <b>Plasma</b> cutting is a process that cuts through electrically conductive materials by
means of an accelerated jet of hot <b>plasma</b>. Typical materials cut with a <b>plasma</b> ... KDE <b>Plasma</b> 5 is the fifth and current generation of the graphical workspaces
environment created by KDE primarily for Linux systems. KDE <b>Plasma</b> 5 is the ... Astrophysical <b>plasma</b> is <b>plasma</b> outside of the Solar System. It is studied as part
of astrophysics and is commonly observed in space. The accepted view of ... <b>Plasma</b> acceleration is a technique for accelerating charged particles, such as
electrons, positrons, and ions, using the electric field associated with electron ... <b>Plasma</b> lamps are a type of electrodeless gas-discharge lamp energized by radio
frequency (RF) power. They are distinct from the novelty <b>plasma</b> lamps that ... A quark–gluon <b>plasma</b> (QGP) or quark soup is a state of matter in quantum
chromodynamics (QCD) which exists at extremely high temperature and/or
density. | When did plasma become a state of matter? |
<b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original <b>air</b> date, Prod. ... Clary tells a newly
awakened Jocelyn that Jace <b>is</b> her son, and she <b>is</b> shocked ... with Valentine
<b>ending</b> up at an abandoned cabin with Sebastian. <b>Shadowhunters</b>, also known as <b>Shadowhunters</b>: The <b>Mortal Instruments</b>, <b>is</b> an
American supernatural drama television <b>series</b> ... with 12 episodes ordered. The
two-part <b>series finale</b> aired on May 6, 2019. ... Bea (November 4, 2018). "
<b>Shadowhunters</b> return date confirmed as Freeform reveals when final episodes
<b>will air</b>". Queen of <b>Air</b> and Darkness <b>is</b> the third and final book in The Dark Artifices trilogy
by Cassandra Clare, which <b>is</b> the fourth chronological <b>series</b> in The
<b>Shadowhunter</b> Chronicles. This <b>series</b> follows the characters of the LA Institute in
2012 and features ... Moments after the <b>ending</b> of Lord of Shadows, Livia
Blackthorn and Robert ... The Dark Artifices <b>is</b> a trilogy written by Cassandra Clare. The <b>series is</b>
chronologically the fourth <b>series</b> in The <b>Shadowhunter</b> Chronicles and a sequel
to The <b>Mortal Instruments</b>. It <b>is</b> set in Los Angeles. The <b>series</b> consists of three
books: Lady Midnight, Lord of Shadows and Queen of <b>Air</b> and Darkness, in that
particular order. The <b>Shadowhunter</b> Chronicles <b>is</b> a media franchise based on the writings of
American young ... The <b>Mortal Instruments is</b> a <b>series</b> of six young adult fantasy
novels written by Cassandra Clare. It <b>is</b> the first set ... Lady Midnight (March 8,
2016); Lord of Shadows (May 23, 2017); Queen of <b>Air</b> and Darkness (December
4, 2018) ... City of Heavenly Fire <b>is</b> a young adult fantasy romance novel, the sixth and final
installment in The <b>Mortal Instruments series</b>, and chronologically the ... to say
other than the book <b>is</b> a perfect <b>ending</b> to the <b>series</b>… one of those books that
you hold in your heart ... Lady Midnight · Lord of Shadows · Queen of <b>Air</b> and
Darkness. This <b>is</b> a list of the main characters from The <b>Mortal Instruments series</b> by
Cassandra Clare, ... By Queen Of <b>Air</b> And Darkness, however, we discover that
she had, in fact, been having visions of Thule, where Jace <b>is</b> Endarkened and
Clary <b>is</b> dead. ... It was also shown in the <b>ending</b> of City of Heavenly Fire that
when Bat and ... The <b>Mortal Instruments is</b> a <b>series</b> of six young adult fantasy novels written by
Cassandra Clare, ... The third and final book, Queen of <b>Air</b> and Darkness was
published on December 4, 2018. ... The two-part <b>series finale</b> aired on May 6,
2019. Clockwork Angel <b>is</b> a novel written by Cassandra Clare. It <b>is</b> the first novel in the
Infernal ... After breaking down the doors, Mrs Black addresses <b>Will</b> as a
<b>Shadowhunter</b>, a fight ... The third book in the Infernal Devices <b>series is</b> titled
Clockwork Princess and was ... Lady Midnight · Lord of Shadows · Queen of <b>Air</b>
and Darkness. The Infernal Devices <b>is</b> a trilogy by author Cassandra Clare, centering on a race
called the <b>Shadowhunters</b> introduced in her The <b>Mortal Instruments series</b>. | When does the season finale of shadowhunters air? |
<b>Trivago commercials</b>[edit]. Miller recounts that she received the invitation to
audition for <b>Trivago</b> while touring in Greece. She ... ... by Australian <b>actress</b> and musician Gabrielle Miller. In Japan, <b>Trivago</b> is
represented in their TV <b>commercials</b> by ... Timothy Leigh Williams (born August 16, 1966) is an American actor who is best
known for his appearances in advertisements for the hotel website <b>Trivago</b> and
his roles on German television and in German film, ... <b>Trivago</b> (2012) – <b>Trivago</b>
Guy; The Apparition (2012) – Office Executive; The Forbidden <b>Girl</b> (2013) –
Sheriff ... Annette Melton, age 43 is an Australian <b>actress</b>, television presenter and model.
She has ... Melton was also <b>cast</b> in an international television <b>commercial</b> for the
paracetamol brand Panadol and appeared on the cover of T3 magazine Australia
... Camilla Katrina Arfwedson (pronounced Arvedson; born 16 October 1981) is an
English <b>actress</b>. ... In 2012, Arfwedson starred in a television <b>commercial</b> for
travel website Secret Escapes. Follow-up adverts were also released in 2013. Mary Laurence "Lauren" Hutton (born November 17, 1943) is an American model
and <b>actress</b>. ... Hutton has continued to model into her seventies, appearing in
numerous <b>advertising</b> campaigns for H&M, Lord and Taylor, and Alexander
Wang, ... Amrita Rao is an Indian film <b>actress</b> and model. She has appeared as the leading
lady in ... Before starting her career as an actor, Rao appeared in several
<b>commercials</b> during her college days. Her first public appearance was in the
music ... In 2016 he entered the <b>cast</b> of the telenovela El hotel de los secretos, in that
same year was made known through the <b>commercial</b> "<b>Trivago</b>.com". also was
part of ... Nina Hoss (born 7 July 1975) is a German stage and film <b>actress</b>. Contents. 1
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<b>So You Think You Can Dance</b> is an American televised dance competition show
that airs on Fox in the United States and is the flagship series of the ... <b>So You Think You Can Dance</b> is a franchise of reality television shows in which
contestants compete in dance. The first series of the franchise, created by Idols ... <b>So You Think You Can Dance</b>: The Next Generation is the 13th season of <b>So You</b>
<b>Think You Can Dance</b>, an American dance competition show. The show ... <b>So You Think You Can Dance</b> is a United States television reality program and
dance competition airing on the Fox Broadcasting Company network. Season ... <b>So You Think You Can Dance</b>, also known as SYTYCD, is a United States
television reality program and dance competition airing on the Fox Broadcasting
... <b>So You Think You Can Dance</b>, an American dance competition show, returned
for its eleventh season on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. The commission of an ... <b>So You Think You Can Dance</b>, an American dance competition show, returned
for its fourteenth season on Monday, June 12, 2017. The new season's judge ... Stephen Laurel "tWitch" Boss (born September 29, 1982) is a freestyle hip hop
dancer, choreographer, entertainer, actor, television producer and television
personality from Montgomery, Alabama. In 2008, he was the runner-up in the
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dance competition airing on the Fox network. The show's eighth season
premiered ... <b>So You Think You Can Dance</b>, a televised American dance competition, began
broadcast of its tenth season on May 14, 2013. It airs on the FOX Television ... | Who won the 2017 so you think you can dance? |
<b>The Things They Carried</b> (1990) is a collection of linked short stories by American
novelist Tim ... His use of real <b>place</b> names and inclusion of himself as the
protagonist blurs fiction and non-fiction. ... O'Brien reiterates that the real truth
<b>does</b> not have to be the same as the story truth, and that it is the emotions evoked
by the ... William Timothy "Tim" O'Brien (born October 1, 1946) is an American novelist. He
is best known for his book <b>The Things They Carried</b> (1990), a collection of ... to as
"Pinkville" by the U.S. forces), "we all wondered why the <b>place</b> was so hostile. ...
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... In the Lake of the Woods (1994) is a novel by the American author Tim O'Brien.
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backseat to solving ... <b>Do</b> not simply insert a blank template on an image page. If there is other fair use
media, consider checking that you have specified the fair use rationale on the ... The Vietnam War is a 10-part American television documentary series about the
Vietnam War ... The series cost around $30 million and <b>took</b> more than 10 years
to make. ... author of <b>The Things They Carried</b>, a popular collection of linked short
stories about the war. ... "The Lord Is in This <b>Place</b>", Fairport Convention, 1:58. 20. Literature to Life is a performance-based literacy program produced by The
American Place ... The 2010 Literature to Life Awards <b>took place</b> on May 18,
2010; began with an adapted theatrical performance of ... Honoree (Fall): Tim O'
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Runner ... A Soldier's Sweetheart is a 1998 television film directed by Thomas Michael
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based on a short story by Tim O'Brien, "Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong." The
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<b>Come from Away</b> is a Canadian musical with book, music and lyrics by Irene
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journey of Beverley Bass, a female pilot who was ordered to land in Gander, ... Known for, Great Big Sea (band member), <b>Come From Away</b> (music consultant).
At rehearsal with the Planks. Robert (Bob) Hallett (born 1966) is a Canadian
musician, author, producer, and entrepreneur, ... David Hein is a Canadian librettist, composer-lyricist, musician, and actor best
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<b>Away</b>. He lives in Stratford, Ontario with his husband, theatre director and ... In 2018, Hands was announced as part of the London cast of <b>Come From Away</b>.
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producer. ... shows such as The Producers, Million Dollar Quartet, A Christmas
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In June <b>2017</b>, it was announced that <b>American Idol</b> would begin two bus tours in
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from Santa Cruz, California, who finished in fourth place on the tenth season of
<b>American Idol</b>. Durbin was the lead singer for Quiet Riot from <b>2017</b> to 2019. ... He
announced during his aired audition on <b>American Idol</b> that he was upset he didn't
... A combined 273 artists have won the television series Idols, a reality singing
competition ... Kelly Clarkson, the first <b>American Idol</b>, is the most successful
winner ... Ny Rathana; Season 2 (2016): Chhin Machin; Season 3 (<b>2017</b>-18):
Thai Pov Kri. Christoffer "Chris" Kläfford, (born 10 April 1989) is a Swedish singer. Contents. 1
Career; 2 ... In <b>2017</b>, however, Kläfford won the thirteenth season of the Swedish
<b>Idol</b> series. Kläfford has a total of ... Kläfford participated in the 14th series of
<b>America's</b> Got Talent, where his first song choice was "Imagine.". He was
eliminated in ... The seventeenth season of <b>American Idol</b> premiered on March 3, 2019 on the
ABC television network. It is the show's second season to air on ABC. La'Porsha Renae Mays (born July 28, 1993), known professionally as La'Porsha
Renae, is an American singer-songwriter from McComb, Mississippi. In 2015, she
auditioned for the fifteenth season of <b>American Idol</b>, which at that ... winner Trent
Harmon. In March <b>2017</b>, Renae released her debut album Already All Ready. | When do they announce the winner of american idol? |
The song was included <b>on</b> the US <b>release</b> of the Procol Harum album, in
September 1967, but not <b>on</b> the subsequent UK version. In the Netherlands, the
single ... Procol Harum is an English rock band formed in 1967. Their best-known
recording is the 1967 hit single "A <b>Whiter Shade of Pale</b>", ... After "A <b>Whiter Shade</b>
<b>of Pale</b>" became a hit, the band set <b>out</b> to consolidate its studio success by ... the
first being Fisher, who produced A Salty Dog, departing the band soon after its
<b>release</b>. Procol Harum is the debut studio album by English rock band Procol Harum. It
was released in September 1967 by record label Deram in the US, following their
breakthrough and immensely popular single "A <b>Whiter Shade of Pale</b>". The track
doesn't appear <b>on</b> the UK version of the album, but was included <b>on</b> ... The
original North American <b>release</b> included a poster of the album cover. Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve (also known as HSAS) was a supergroup band
featuring lead ... The album includes a cover of Procol Harum's "A <b>Whiter Shade</b>
<b>of Pale</b>". ... After the <b>release</b> of Journey's Frontiers in early 1983, guitarist Neal
Schon decided to pursue another project with vocalist/guitarist Sammy Hagar.
Hagar ... To "trip the light fantastic" is to dance nimbly or lightly, or to move in a pattern to
musical ... <b>Come</b>, and trip it as ye go, ... "A <b>Whiter Shade of Pale</b>", with lyrics by
Keith Reid, that included a play <b>on</b> the phrase with "skip the light fandango",
casting ... Robin Leonard Trower (born 9 March 1945) is an English rock guitarist and
vocalist who ... Procol Harum following the success of their debut single "A <b>Whiter</b>
<b>Shade of Pale</b>" in 1967, ... Thirteen albums later, Trower's album, Living <b>Out</b> of
Time (2004), featured the return of ... 2019, <b>Coming</b> Closer to the Day, –, –,
Provogue ... "A Question of Honour" is a 1995 single by soprano Sarah Brightman, from her
album Fly. It peaked at No. 15 <b>on</b> the German Singles Chart in the last week of
1995, even though it was ... <b>on</b> the limited edition Fly II. The "A <b>Whiter Shade of</b>
<b>Pale</b>" US single featured all of the "A Question of Honour" remixes from the remix
CD. Having grown <b>up</b> in the suburban U.S., hearing this song <b>on</b> the radio a few times
a year and reading Chaucer in ... Furthermore, he felt, after seeing the sheet music to "A <b>Whiter Shade of Pale</b>", that
he deserved a co-composition credit for <b>coming up</b> with the well-known ... Gary Brooker, MBE, (born 29 May 1945) is an English singer, songwriter, pianist
and founder ... "A <b>Whiter Shade of Pale</b>" is the worldwide hit for which Procol
Harum is best known, but Brooker's melancholic vocals and ... Brooker sang lead
vocal <b>on</b> the Alan Parsons Project song "Limelight", <b>on</b> their 1985 album,
Stereotomy. | When did whiter shade of pale come out? |
John Mark <b>Galecki</b> (born April 30, 1975) is an American actor. He <b>played</b>
Leonard Hofstadter in the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory (2007–2019) and
David Healy in the ABC sitcom Roseanne (1992–1997; 2018). <b>Galecki</b> also
appeared in the films National Lampoon's <b>Christmas Vacation</b> ... During his <b>role</b>
as David Healy on Roseanne, Sara Gilbert <b>played</b> his ... National Lampoon's <b>Christmas Vacation</b> is a 1989 American comedy film, it is the
third ... Realizing too late that they <b>did</b> not bring any tools to cut the tree down,
they ... he finally receives an envelope from a company messenger, <b>who</b> had
failed to ... <b>Johnny Galecki</b> as Russ Griswold, Clark and Ellen's son; John
Randolph as ... National Lampoon's Vacation film series is a comedy film series initially based on
John ... National Lampoon's <b>Christmas Vacation</b> was directed by Jeremiah S. ...
The film was a campaign ad for HomeAway that originally aired in <b>part</b> during the
... picked up, with former Rusty <b>Johnny Galecki</b> serving as executive producer. Sheldon Lee Cooper Ph.D., Sc.D., is a fictional character in the CBS television
series The Big ... Chuck Lorre originally intended <b>Johnny Galecki</b> to <b>play</b> the <b>role</b>,
but Galecki thought he would be ... Pop-Pop's loss is what caused Sheldon to
despise <b>Christmas</b> when his <b>Christmas</b> wish to bring ... "The <b>Vacation</b> Solution". "The Santa Simulation" is the eleventh episode of the sixth season of the
American comedy ... In this episode, Leonard Hofstadter (<b>Johnny Galecki</b>) runs a
<b>Christmas</b>-themed Dungeons ... The game begins at Leonard and Sheldon's
apartment, with Leonard as the dungeon master, <b>who</b> reveals the game has a
<b>Christmas</b> ... Juliette Lake Lewis (born June 21, 1973) is an American actress and singer
known for her ... Following the success of Cape Fear, Lewis had a supporting <b>role</b>
in Woody ... <b>role</b> as Audrey Griswold in National Lampoon's <b>Christmas Vacation</b> (
1989). ... "Juliette Lewis and <b>Johnny Galecki</b> Are Going to Help Make The
Conners ... Penny is a fictional character on the American CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory,
portrayed by actress Kaley Cuoco. She is the primary female character in the
series, befriending her across-the-hall neighbors Leonard Hofstadter (<b>Johnny</b>
<b>Galecki</b>) and Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons), two physicists <b>who</b> ... After Sheldon
introduces her to the online <b>role</b>-<b>playing</b> game Age of Conan, ... Roseanne is an American sitcom television series starring Roseanne Barr and
revolving ... Darlene meets David Healy (<b>Johnny Galecki</b>), Mark's younger
brother (in his ... DJ <b>plays</b> a bigger <b>role</b> this season, most notably in an episode
wherein he ... the end of Season 8 was fatal and the Conner family <b>did</b> not win
the lottery. <b>Vacation</b> is a 2015 American road comedy film written and directed by Jonathan
Goldstein and ... Chevy Chase as Clark Griswold, Rusty and Audrey's father <b>who</b>
now owns a bed and breakfast in San Francisco. Beverly D'Angelo as ... On
September 15, Leslie Mann joined the film to <b>play</b> Rusty's sister, Audrey Griswold
. The following list includes notable people <b>who</b> were born or have lived in Oak
Park, Illinois. ... (The Big Bang Theory, Roseanne, National Lampoon's <b>Christmas</b>
<b>Vacation</b>) ... Andy Frederick, offensive lineman, <b>played</b> for Super Bowl
championship ... linebacker for the Miami Dolphins and Chicago Bears · <b>Johnny</b>
Lattner, ... | What part did johnny galecki play in christmas vacation? |
The <b>2017 Korea Open Super Series</b> was the seventh <b>Super Series tournament</b> of
the <b>2017 BWF Super Series</b>. The <b>tournament</b> took place at SK Handball Stadium
in Seoul, South Korea from September 12 – 17, <b>2017</b> and had a total purse of
$600,000. Contents. 1 Men's <b>singles</b> ... 2 <b>Women's singles</b>. 2.1 Seeds; 2.2 Top
Half ... The <b>Korea Open</b> is an annual <b>badminton</b> event that is commonly held in Seoul,
South Korea. The <b>tournament</b> is now known as <b>Korea Open Super Series</b>
because it ... Year, Men's <b>singles</b>, <b>Women's singles</b>, Men's doubles, <b>Women's</b>
doubles, Mixed doubles ... Official website · <b>BWF</b>: <b>Korea Open</b> · <b>2017</b> Victor
<b>Korea Open</b> ... <b>Women's</b> Doubles, South Korea Jung Kyung-eun · South Korea Shin Seung-
chan. Mixed Doubles, South Korea Ko Sung-hyun · South Korea Kim Ha-na. ←
2015 · <b>2017</b> →. The 2016 <b>Korea Open Super Series</b> is the eighth <b>Super Series</b>
<b>tournament</b> of the 2016 <b>BWF</b> ... Men's Singles, China Qiao Bin. Women's Singles,
Japan ... The 2018 <b>Korea Open</b> was a <b>badminton tournament</b> that took place at the SK
Handball ... Women's Singles, Japan ... 2017 · 2019 → ... The 2018 <b>Korea Open</b>
was the eighteenth <b>tournament</b> of the 2018 <b>BWF</b> World Tour and also part of the ... The <b>2017</b> Australian <b>Super Series</b> was the sixth <b>Super Series badminton</b>
<b>tournament</b> of the <b>2017 BWF Super Series</b>. The <b>tournament</b> took place in Sydney
from 20–25 June <b>2017</b> with a total purse of $750,000. Contents. 1 Men's <b>singles</b>.
1.1 Seeds; 1.2 Top half; 1.3 Bottom half; 1.4 Finals. 2 <b>Women's singles</b> ... 2017
Crowne Group Australian Open Super Series ... <b>Women's</b> Doubles, South Korea Kim So-yeong · South Korea Kong Hee-yong.
Mixed Doubles, Thailand Dechapol Puavaranukroh · Thailand Sapsiree
Taerattanachai. ← 2018 · 2020 →. The 2019 <b>Korea Open</b> was a <b>badminton</b>
<b>tournament</b> which took place at Incheon Airport ... The 2019 <b>Korea Open</b> was the
nineteenth <b>tournament</b> of the 2019 <b>BWF</b> World ... <b>Women's</b> Doubles, Japan Misaki Matsutomo · Japan Ayaka Takahashi. Mixed
Doubles, China Wang Yilu · China Huang Dongping. ← 2016 · 2018 →. The
<b>2017</b> Japan <b>Super Series</b> is the eighth <b>Super Series badminton tournament</b> of
the <b>2017</b> ... 2 <b>Women's singles</b> ... <b>2017 Korea Open Super Series</b> · <b>BWF Super</b>
<b>Series</b> Akane Yamaguchi is a Japanese <b>badminton</b> player from the Kumamoto
Saishunkan team who ... She also won the 2014 and <b>2017</b> national
<b>championships</b>, and the <b>2017 BWF Super Series</b> Finals international <b>tournament</b>.
... She played in the <b>2017</b> China <b>Open Super Series</b> Premier, and in the <b>women's</b>
<b>singles</b> final she ... The <b>BWF Super Series</b> was a series of Grade 2 <b>badminton tournaments</b>,
sanctioned by ... <b>BWF</b> announced a new <b>tournament</b> structure in March <b>2017</b>,
<b>BWF</b> World Tour ... Starting in 2008 season, the <b>women's</b> winners received the
equal prize ... Round, Men's <b>singles</b>, <b>Women's singles</b>, Men's doubles, <b>Women's</b>
doubles ... <b>Tournament</b> details. Dates, 7 March – 17 December. Edition, 11th. ← 2016 · 2018
(World Tour) →. The <b>2017 BWF Super Series</b>, known as <b>2017</b> Metlife <b>BWF Super</b>
<b>Series</b> for sponsorship ... 7, South <b>Korea Korea Super Series</b> · SK ... Tour, Men's
<b>singles</b>, <b>Women's singles</b>, Men's doubles, <b>Women's</b> doubles, Mixed doubles. | Who has won the 2017 women's single korea open super series badminton tournament? |
Shortly thereafter, the first private <b>home</b> to have <b>air conditioning</b> was built in
Minneapolis in 1914, owned by Charles Gates. Realizing that <b>air conditioning</b>
would ... HVAC is an important part of residential structures such as single family <b>homes</b>,
apartment buildings, hotels and senior living facilities, medium to large industrial
... Seichi "Bud" Konzo (1905 – 1992) was a professor of engineering at the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from 1929-71 and a pioneer in the
field of <b>home</b> heating and cooling. He lived in the first <b>air</b>-<b>conditioned</b> house in
North America in 1933. This is a list of <b>home</b> appliances. A <b>home</b> appliance is an electrical/mechanical
machine which ... <b>Air conditioner</b> · Air ioniser · Air purifier · Appliance plug ·
Aroma lamp · Attic fan · Bachelor griller · Bedside lamp · Back boiler · Beverage
opener ... <b>Home</b> appliances, also known as domestic appliances, are electrical machines
that help in ... The main types of appliances that are recycled are T.V.s,
refrigerators, <b>air conditioners</b>, washing machines, and computers. It involves
disassembly ... Refrigeration is a process that removes heat from a space, substance, or system
to lower and/or ... Probably the most widely used current applications of
refrigeration are for <b>air conditioning</b> of private <b>homes</b> and public buildings, and ... The concept of <b>home</b> improvement, <b>home</b> renovation, or remodeling is the
process of ... Upgrading heating, ventilation and <b>air conditioning</b> systems (HVAC)
. Hydronics is the use of a liquid heat-transfer medium in heating and cooling
systems. ... and a heated water loop, to provide for both heating and <b>air</b>
<b>conditioning</b>. ... which provides an efficient form of HVAC for <b>homes</b> and smaller
commercial ... A central heating system provides warmth to the whole interior of a building from
one point to multiple rooms. When combined with other systems in order to
control the building climate, the whole system may be an HVAC (heating,
ventilation and <b>air conditioning</b>) ... The heated air is then sent back through the
<b>home</b> through supply ducts. Sick building syndrome (SBS) is a common worldwide health concern, where
people in a ... However, there have been inconsistent findings on whether <b>air</b>
<b>conditioning</b> ... Sick building syndrome can also occur due to factors of the <b>home</b>. | When did a/c first appear in homes? |
"(I <b>Can't Get No) Satisfaction</b>" is a song by the English rock band The Rolling
Stones, released in 1965. It was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and ... Wikipedia:Mergers for discussion/(I <b>Can't Get No) Satisfaction</b> (Devo song). From
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. < Wikipedia:Mergers for discussion. Jump to ... Covers and esp. singles[edit]. This article is about the song, not solely about the
Rolling Stones version of the song, and some of the material deleted by SilkTork
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only 12 line citations. Very weak treatment of criticism and social impact that ... "I Like to Rock" is a song written by Myles Goodwyn and recorded by Canadian
hard rock band ... riffs to the Beatles' "Day Tripper" and the Rolling Stones' "(I <b>Can</b>
<b>'t Get No) Satisfaction</b>" played simultaneously, in homage to these bands. ... a 1965 album by jazz organist Don Patterson; "(I <b>Can't Get No) Satisfaction</b>", a
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written by ... We were in L.A. [Los Angeles, where "(I <b>Can't Get No) Satisfaction</b>"
was recorded], and it was time for another single. But how do you follow-up ... "Love Theme from Satisfaction" – Michel Columbier; "(I <b>Can't Get No) Satisfaction</b>
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This is an incomplete list of the <b>highest</b>-grossing <b>concert</b> tours. Only tours using
reliable ... "Sticker Shock Astronomically Outpacing Inflation, <b>Concert Ticket</b> Costs
... "Beyoncé's Formation Tour <b>Sold</b> Over 2 Million <b>Tickets</b> and Made Over $250 ... This is a list of the fastest-<b>selling</b> product superlatives. The definition of "fastest-
<b>selling</b>" typically ... 2014 <b>Concert</b> (SK) – The South Korean-Chinese boy group
Exo <b>sold</b> out 42,000 seats on ... 2019 Tour (JP) – The South Korean girl group
Twice <b>Sold</b> 210,000 <b>tickets</b> within 1 minute. ... "<b>Most</b> tour <b>tickets sold</b> in a day (
<b>concerts</b>)". This page lists the <b>highest</b>-attended <b>concerts</b> of all time. The oldest 100,000-
crowd <b>concert</b> reported to Billboard Boxscore is Grateful Dead's gig at the
Raceway ... The tour set world records for the <b>highest</b>-grossing <b>concert</b> tour and the <b>most</b>
<b>tickets sold</b> by a tour. Contents. 1 Development; 2 Commercial ... BTS World Tour: Love Yourself, commonly known as the Love Yourself World
Tour, was the ... The first K-pop artists to play at Singapore's National Stadium,
<b>tickets sold</b> out in less than four hours. ... sales and played to 384,498 fans over
eight <b>sold</b> out shows, becoming the <b>highest</b> grossing <b>concert</b> tour in month of May
2019. The <b>concerts</b> in Louisville and Columbus, reported in July 2018, grossed $11.5
million with around 115,000 <b>tickets sold</b>, with the latter city having the <b>highest</b> ... The tour broke the record for <b>most tickets sold</b> for <b>concerts</b> in a single North
American city (more than 201,000 <b>tickets</b> for a residency in Minneapolis). The
same ... Taylor Swift has performed 16 <b>sold</b>-out shows at the venue; the <b>most</b> number of
appearances at the venue by a female artist. This article shows a list of <b>concerts</b>
and other entertainment shows held at the Staples Center. ... Retrieved
September 23, 2016. ^ "Events Locale: Beyoncé <b>Concert Tickets Selling</b> Like Fire
". Retrieved ... The Garth Brooks World Tour is a <b>concert</b> tour by American country pop artist
Garth Brooks. ... <b>Concerts</b> began <b>selling</b> out in minutes, resulting in such high
demand that ... Many of these <b>ticket</b> sales and attendance records were broken
by Brooks ... receiving nearly 15 million live viewers, the <b>most</b> of any <b>concert</b>
special that ... As a live act, Westlife have <b>sold</b> 5.5 million <b>concert tickets</b> worldwide. They still
hold the record for the <b>most</b> shows played at The SSE Arena, Wembley - 28. | Who has sold the most concert tickets ever? |
<b>Roman portraiture was</b> one of the most significant periods in the development of
<b>portrait</b> art. ... <b>Roman portraiture</b> of the Imperial period includes works <b>created</b>
throughout the provinces, often combining Greek, <b>Roman</b>, and local traditions, ... <b>Roman</b> art refers to the visual arts made in Ancient <b>Rome</b> and in the territories of
the <b>Roman</b> ... These forms <b>were</b> not likely surpassed by <b>Roman</b> artists in fineness
of <b>design</b> or execution. ... Pliny complained of the declining state of <b>Roman</b>
<b>portrait</b> art, "The painting of <b>portraits</b> which used to transmit through the ages the
... Verism <b>is</b> the artistic preference of contemporary everyday subject matter instead
of the heroic ... The subjects of veristic <b>portraiture were</b> almost exclusively men,
and these men <b>were</b> usually of advanced age, ... Scholars consider the ancient
<b>Roman</b> custom of <b>making</b> wax <b>portraits</b>, known as funerary or Death mask, of
their ... Hairstyle fashion in <b>Rome was</b> ever changing, and particularly in the <b>Roman</b>
Imperial Period there <b>were</b> a number of different ways to style hair. As with
clothes, there <b>were</b> several hairstyles that <b>were</b> limited to certain people in
ancient society. Styles <b>are</b> so distinctive they allow scholars today to <b>create</b> a
chronology of ... create a chronology of <b>Roman portraiture</b> and art; we <b>are</b> able to
date pictures ... Mummy <b>portraits</b> or Fayum mummy <b>portraits</b> (also Faiyum mummy <b>portraits</b>) <b>are</b> a
type of ... The <b>portraits</b> date to the Imperial <b>Roman</b> era, from the late 1st century
BC or the early 1st century AD onwards. ... The individualism of those depicted
<b>was</b> actually <b>created</b> by variations in some specific details, within a largely
unvaried ... <b>Roman</b> Republican <b>portraiture was</b> practiced during the period of the <b>Roman</b>
Republic (500–27 ... Not logged in; Talk · Contributions · <b>Create</b> account · Log in
... A <b>portrait is</b> a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a
person, ... The art of the <b>portrait</b> flourished in Ancient Greek and especially
<b>Roman</b> sculpture, where sitters demanded individualized and realistic <b>portraits</b>,
even ... When the artist <b>creates</b> a <b>portrait</b> of him- or herself, it <b>is</b> called a self-
<b>portrait</b>. <b>Portrait</b> painting <b>is</b> a genre in painting, where the intent <b>is</b> to represent a specific
human subject. ... Count Balthazar <b>was</b> so pleased with the <b>portrait</b> Raphael <b>had</b>
<b>created</b> of his wife that he told the artist, "Your image…alone can lighten my
cares. ... While free-standing <b>portrait</b> painting diminished in <b>Rome</b>, the art of the
<b>portrait</b> ... A bust <b>is</b> a sculpted or cast representation of the upper part of the human figure,
depicting a person's head and neck, and a variable portion of the chest and ... <b>Roman</b> currency for most of <b>Roman</b> history consisted of gold, silver, bronze,
orichalcum and ... While moneyers <b>had</b> earlier issued coins with <b>portraits</b> of
ancestors, Caesar's <b>was</b> the first <b>Roman</b> coinage to feature the <b>portrait</b> of a living
individual. ... Coins often attempted to <b>make</b> the emperor appear god-like through
... | Why did the romans create a lot of portraits? |
The <b>series has</b> been met with a positive critical response upon its premiere. ...
Graham Roland, Tom Clancy's <b>Jack Ryan is</b> all the more impactful for its restraint
... him can balance so <b>many</b> aspects of the character with ease. ... find the eight-
<b>episode series is</b> faithful to the spirit of all that preceded it. Thomas Leo Clancy Jr. (April 12, 1947 – October <b>1</b>, 2013) was an American
novelist best ... Clancy's novels focus on the hero, most notably <b>Jack Ryan</b> and
John Clark, ... <b>season</b> premiered on November <b>1</b>, 2019, following the same eight-
<b>episode</b> ... Ubisoft <b>has</b> made <b>many</b> video game <b>series</b> based on Tom Clancy's
books. <b>Jack Ryan is</b> an American <b>series</b> of action thriller films based on the fictional
character of Jack ... With a combined unadjusted worldwide gross of $788.4
million to date, the films constitute the 57th highest-grossing film <b>series</b>. The films
<b>have</b> ... Jeri Lynn Ryan <b>is</b> an American actress best known for her role as the Borg drone,
Seven of ... She also appeared for a multi-<b>episode</b> arc in <b>Season 1</b> of the sci-fi
series ... The decision generated <b>much</b> controversy, because it went against both
... It was revealed that six years earlier, Jeri had accused <b>Jack Ryan</b> of asking her
... John Patrick <b>Ryan</b>, Sr. KCVO <b>is</b> a fictional character created by author Tom
Clancy and featured in his Ryanverse novels, which <b>have</b> consistently topped the
New York Times bestseller list over 30 years. Since Clancy's death in 2013, four
other authors <b>have</b> continued the <b>Ryan</b> franchise and its other connecting <b>series</b>
with the ... <b>Many</b> video games based on the <b>series have</b> been made, some based
on the ... John Burke Krasinski <b>is</b> an American actor and filmmaker. Besides appearing in
and making ... In addition to acting in television <b>series</b> and films, Krasinski <b>has</b>
performed ... He appeared in every <b>episode</b> of the <b>series</b> and also directed
several ... the title character in the television <b>series Jack Ryan</b>, making him the
fifth actor to ... Susan Misner <b>is</b> an American dancer, and television and film actress. She <b>has</b>
appeared in a number of TV <b>series</b> as a guest star, as well as several recurring
roles. Contents. <b>1</b> Career; 2 Personal life; 3 Filmography ... Misner <b>has</b> guest
starred on <b>many</b> TV <b>series</b>, including three of the <b>series</b> in the Law & Order ... <b>Season</b> chronology. Next → <b>Season</b> 2 · <b>List of</b> Hannah Montana <b>episodes</b>. The
first <b>season</b> of the television <b>series</b> Hannah Montana was aired on Disney
Channel from ... Co-stars for this <b>season</b> are Derek Basco, Kyle Kaplan, Creagen
Dow, <b>Jack</b> Taylor, ... In the <b>episode</b>, Miley reveals to Lilly that she <b>is</b> Hannah
Montana. Phil Abraham <b>is</b> an American cinematographer and television director. He
worked on all six <b>seasons</b> of The Sopranos, initially as a camera operator, ...
2019, <b>Jack Ryan</b>, "Cargo", Season 2, <b>episode 1</b>. "Tertia Opio", Season 2, <b>episode</b>
2. <b>List of</b> Hannah Montana <b>episodes</b>. "Achy Jakey Heart" <b>is</b> a two-part <b>episode</b> of
the television <b>series</b> Hannah Montana. Both parts aired on June 24, 2007. The
title Achy Jakey Heart <b>is</b> inspired by cast member Billy Ray Cyrus's song "Achy
Breaky Heart". Contents. <b>1</b> Plot. 1.1 Part <b>1</b>; 1.2 Part 2. 2 Cast. 2.1 Main; 2.2 Guest.
3 Ratings ... Miley <b>is</b> still mad at <b>Jake</b> for kissing her and then leaving her for 6
months, ... | Jack ryan season 1 has how many episodes? |
<b>Tides</b> are the rise and fall of sea levels <b>caused</b> by the combined effects of the
gravitational ... <b>Tidal</b> power proponents point <b>out</b> that, unlike wind power systems,
generation levels can be reliably predicted, save for ... <b>Tide</b> charts <b>come</b> in sets. The <b>tidal</b> force is a force that stretches a body towards and away from the center
of mass of ... It is this difference that <b>causes</b> a body to <b>get</b> stretched. Thus, the <b>tidal</b>
force ... Pulling <b>out</b> the R<sup>2</sup> term from the denominator gives: a → g = − r ^ G M R ... <b>Tidal</b> range is the height difference between high <b>tide</b> and low <b>tide</b>. <b>Tides</b> are the
rise and fall of sea levels <b>caused</b> by gravitational forces exerted ... bit over 1 hr).
The amphidromic points are the dark blue areas where the lines <b>come</b> together. A rip <b>tide</b>, or riptide, is a strong, offshore current that is <b>caused</b> by the <b>tide</b> pulling
water through an inlet along a barrier beach, at a lagoon or inland marina where
<b>tide</b> water flows steadily <b>out</b> to sea during ebb <b>tide</b>. ... Rip currents can flow
quickly, are unpredictable, and <b>come</b> about from what happens to waves as they
... A rip current, often simply called a rip is a specific kind of water current which can
occur near ... Because of these factors, rip currents are the leading <b>cause</b> of
rescues by lifeguards at beaches, and are the ... A rip current is like a moving
treadmill, which the swimmer can <b>get out</b> of quite easily by swimming at a right
angle ... The theory of <b>tides</b> is the application of continuum mechanics to interpret and
predict the <b>tidal</b> ... Therefore, as the Earth revolves, the force of the Earth's
rotation <b>causes</b> the oceans to "alternately accelerate and retardate". ... from the
1870s to about the 1960s they were carried <b>out</b> using a mechanical <b>tide</b>-
predicting machine, ... <b>Tidal</b> locking in the best-known case, occurs when an orbiting astronomical body
always has ... For the other case where B starts <b>off</b> rotating too slowly, <b>tidal</b>
locking both speeds up its rotation, and lowers its orbit. ... If the orbiting object has
a companion, this third body can <b>cause</b> the rotation rate of the parent object to
vary in ... Red <b>tide</b> is a common name for algal blooms, which are large concentrations of
aquatic ... Red <b>tides</b> occur naturally <b>off</b> coasts all over the world. Marine ...
Saxitoxin blocks sodium channels and ingestion can <b>cause</b> paralysis within 30
minutes. ... Some of those stay in the ocean, while other particles <b>get</b> aerosolized.
During ... <b>Tide</b> Pods are a line of laundry detergent pods from Procter & Gamble's <b>Tide</b>
brand, which can ... stomach upset, but with highly concentrated detergent pods
the ingestion can <b>cause</b> excessive vomiting, lethargy, and gasping, ... Buerkle
added, "This is what started <b>out</b> as a joke on the internet and now it's just gone
too far.". Slack water is a short period in a body of <b>tidal</b> water when the water is completely
unstressed, ... during slack water, as any flow may set a vessel <b>out</b> of a channel
and into danger. Combined <b>tidal</b> stream and current[edit]. In many locations, in
addition to the <b>tidal</b> streams there is also a current <b>causing the tidal</b> stream in the
... | What causes the tide to come in and out? |
The <b>Wolf Among Us</b> is an episodic graphic adventure game based on Bill
Willingham's <b>Fables</b> comic book series. It is developed by <b>Telltale Games</b>. It is
canon with the comic book universe and is set as a prequel to the comic book.
The game consists of five episodes that were <b>released</b> throughout 2013. ... In July
2017, Telltale announced that a <b>season 2</b> of The <b>Wolf Among Us</b> was ... Telltale Incorporated, doing business as <b>Telltale Games</b>, was an American video
game ... In the midst of <b>releasing</b> The Walking Dead: The Final <b>Season</b>, the
company ... led to two additional 5-episode <b>seasons</b> plus a 3-episode mini-
<b>season</b> to <b>date</b>. ... The company also announced The <b>Wolf Among Us 2</b> at The
Game Awards ... <b>Fables</b> is an American comic book series created and written by Bill Willingham,
published by ... 1 <b>Publication</b> history; <b>2</b> Characters; 3 Story arcs; 4 Collected
editions ... This story arc is retitled "The Mean <b>Seasons</b>" in the Trade Paperback
of the ... <b>Telltale Games</b> announced that a second <b>season</b> of The <b>Wolf Among Us</b>
was ... The game was developed by <b>Telltale Games</b> and follows the episodic format
found in other Telltale titles, such as The Walking Dead, The <b>Wolf Among Us</b> and
... Tales from the Borderlands is an episodic interactive comedy graphic adventure
sci-fi video <b>game</b> based on the Borderlands series, <b>released</b> in November 2014
for ... Set some time after the events of Borderlands <b>2</b>, the <b>game's</b> story centers ...
Long-standing <b>fables</b> of a Vault containing vast treasures on Pandora have
drawn ... This is a list of video games published and/or developed by <b>Telltale Games</b>.
<b>Telltale Games</b> ... The <b>Wolf Among Us</b>, October 11, 2013—July 8, 2014, 5
episodes, Android, iOS, ... Game of Thrones, December <b>2</b>, 2014—November 17,
2015, 6 episodes ... "Telltale's The Walking Dead: The Final <b>Season</b> Full <b>Release</b>
Schedule ... Jared Nathaniel Emerson-Johnson (born October 13, 1981) is an American video
game music ... Jared's score, voice direction, and sound design for <b>Telltale</b>
<b>Games</b>' 'Bone: The Great Cow Race were finalists for ... Galaxy: The Telltale
Series (2017); The Walking Dead: The Final <b>Season</b> (2018); The <b>Wolf Among Us</b>
<b>2</b> (TBA) ... The <b>game</b> represents the first major release by <b>Telltale</b> after a major restructuring;
it was ... <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, <b>Release date</b> ... "The <b>Wolf Among</b>
<b>Us 2</b>, The Walking Dead: The Final <b>Season</b> coming in 2018, Batman: The ... Erin Yvette is an American voice actress best known for her roles in character
driven, narrative heavy video games like Snow White in The <b>Wolf Among Us</b> by
<b>Telltale Games</b>, Alex ... The Walking Dead: <b>Season</b> Two, Bonnie, Sandra. A third season, titled The Walking Dead: A New Frontier, was released on
December 2016. ... the 400 Days add-on content from the first season; Jane (
Christine Lakin), a lone <b>wolf</b> ... is "an impressive and intelligent episode, and
<b>among Telltale Games</b>' finest stories. ... "The Walking Dead <b>Season 2</b> Episode 2
<b>Release Date</b>". | Telltale games wolf among us season 2 release date? |
On December 1, 1969 the Selective Service System of the United States
conducted two lotteries to determine the order of call to military service in the
<b>Vietnam War</b> for men born from January 1, 1944 to December 31, 1950. ... More
active US involvement in the war <b>began</b> in August 1964, when two U.S. warships
were alleged ... Conscription in the United States, commonly known as the <b>draft</b>, has been
employed by the ... During the American Revolutionary War, the states
sometimes <b>drafted</b> men for ... Conscription <b>was</b> unpopular from left-wing sectors
at the <b>start</b>, with many ... Chief Warrant Officer 5 Ralph E. Rigby, the last <b>Vietnam</b>
<b>War</b>-era <b>drafted</b> ... Protests bringing attention to "the <b>draft</b>" <b>began</b> on May 5, 1965. ... The first <b>draft</b>
lottery since World <b>War</b> II in the United States <b>was</b> held on 1 ... <b>Draft</b> evasion is any successful attempt to elude a government-imposed
obligation to serve in ... During World <b>War</b> II, there <b>was</b> no legal way to avoid the
<b>draft</b>, and failure to obey <b>was</b> treated as insubordination ... less than foolproof:
about 15,000 National Guardsmen were sent to <b>Vietnam</b> before the <b>war began</b>
winding down. <b>Starting</b> in 1965, Canada became a choice haven for American <b>draft</b> evaders and
deserters. Because they were not formally classified as refugees but were ... The Selective Service System (SSS) is an independent agency of the United
States ... This <b>began</b> a debate over the <b>drafting</b> of all women, which <b>was</b> defeated
in the ... the <b>Vietnam War</b>, a federal appellate court also concluded that the <b>draft</b>
<b>was</b> ... <b>Draft</b>-card burning <b>was</b> a symbol of protest performed by thousands of young
men in the US and Australia in the 1960s and early 1970s. The first <b>draft</b>-card
burners were American men taking part in the opposition to United States
involvement in the <b>Vietnam War</b>. ... regulars to Vietnam, <b>beginning</b> an overseas
involvement in that country which ... Operations crossed national borders: Laos <b>was</b> invaded by North <b>Vietnam</b> early
on, while Cambodia <b>was</b> used by North <b>Vietnam</b> as a supply route <b>starting</b> in ... <b>Vietnam War</b>[edit]. In 1964 compulsory national service for 20-year-old males
<b>was</b> introduced under the National Service Act 1964. The selection of conscripts
<b>was</b> ... <b>Draft</b> evasion in the <b>Vietnam War was</b> a common practice in Australia and the
United States. ... Vietnam, although that too <b>was</b> less than foolproof: about 15,000
National Guardsmen were sent to Vietnam before the war <b>began</b> winding down. | When did drafting for the vietnam war begin? |
<b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original release date ... 25, <b>2</b>, "The One
Inspired by Roy Cohn", Frederick E. O. Toye · William ... Diane's group ultimately
forces their target to <b>come out</b> against the Alt-right ... Followed by, The <b>Good Fight</b>. Related shows. The Good Wife (South Korea); The
Good Wife (Japan). External links. Website. The Good Wife is an American legal
and political drama television series that aired <b>on</b> CBS ... Natalie Flores (America
Ferrera) is Eli's love interest in <b>season 2</b>. Blake Calamar (Scott Porter) is a ... Rose Eleanor Arbuthnot-Leslie (born 9 February 1987) is a Scottish actress. After
winning a Scottish BAFTA for Best Acting Performance for her role in ... In 2011,
while <b>on</b> Downton Abbey, Leslie briefly appeared in two <b>episodes</b> of the British ...
In 2016, Leslie was cast in The <b>Good Fight</b>, a CBS All Access legal drama and ... The Good Wife and its spin-off, The <b>Good Fight</b>, are American legal and political
television <b>series</b> produced ... (Chris Noth), a local Chicago politician, is arrested
<b>on</b> corruption charged following a highly publicized sex scandal. ... <b>Seasons</b>. 1 · <b>2</b>
· 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 7 · <b>Episodes</b>. "Bang"; "Fleas"; "Hitting the Fan"; "The Last Call". Alicia Florrick (née Cavanaugh) is the lead character of CBS television <b>series</b>
The Good Wife and is portrayed by Julianna Margulies, who ... He offers her a job
at his firm, which she accepts, but soon <b>comes</b> to learn that the position ... Alicia
has made no appearances <b>on</b> The <b>Good Fight</b>, but has been revealed to have ... Jim McKay, is an American film and television director, producer and writer. He
has directed episodes of The Wire, Treme, Big Love, Criminal Intent and ...
McKay has worked with several cast members of the show <b>on</b> other projects
including Reg E. Cathey and Jamie ... The <b>Good Fight</b>, “Day 436”, <b>Season 2</b>,
episode 5. Carrie Preston (born June 21, 1967) is an American actress, producer, and
director. She is ... Preston received critical acclaim for her portrayal of Elsbeth
Tascioni <b>on</b> CBS's acclaimed drama <b>series</b> The Good Wife and The <b>Good Fight</b>.
... by an acting diploma from the Juilliard School's Drama Division (Group 23:
1990–1994). <b>On</b> television, he has had starring roles in the TV <b>series</b> Midnight Caller,
American Gothic, The West Wing, Crusade, The Good Wife, The <b>Good Fight</b>,
Veep, ... Kalinda Sharma is a character from the CBS television series The Good Wife,
portrayed by ... Kalinda has a cynical, misanthropic outlook <b>on</b> human behavior.
She is ... "The Good Wife Episode Guide 2010 <b>Season 2</b>". TV Guide. ... Awards
and nominations · Korean remake · Japanese remake · The <b>Good Fight</b> (
episodes) ... CBS All Access is an American over-the-top subscription streaming video <b>on</b>
demand service ... <b>On</b> November <b>2</b>, 2015, it was announced that the first CBS All
Access original <b>series</b> would ... The <b>series</b>, titled The <b>Good Fight</b>, launched with a
CBS broadcast premiere <b>on</b> ... "Nickelodeon Content <b>Coming</b> to CBS All Access". | When does season 2 of the good fight come out? |
<b>Okazaki fragments</b> are short sequences of DNA nucleotides which are
synthesized discontinuously and later linked together by the <b>enzyme</b> DNA ligase
to create the <b>lagging strand</b> during DNA replication. ... DNA ligase <b>seals</b> the nick
made by the FEN1 and it creates a functional continuous double strand of DNA. A nick is a discontinuity in a double stranded DNA molecule where there is no
phosphodiester ... DNA can be nicked by physical shearing, over-drying or
<b>enzymes</b>. ... transfer to the DNA and; Nick <b>sealing</b>, or phosphodiester bond
formation. ... On the <b>lagging strand</b>, nicks exist between <b>Okazaki fragments</b> and
are easily ... DNA ligase I: ligates the nascent DNA of the <b>lagging strand</b> after the
Ribonuclease H has removed the RNA primer from the <b>Okazaki fragments</b>. DNA
ligase III: ... A telomere is a region of repetitive nucleotide sequences at each end of a
chromosome, which ... On the <b>leading strand</b>, DNA polymerase can make a
complementary DNA strand without any difficulty because it ... come along to
convert the RNA (of the primers) to DNA and to <b>seal</b> the gaps in between the
<b>Okazaki fragments</b>. A primer is a short single-<b>stranded</b> nucleic acid utilized by all living organisms in
the initiation of DNA synthesis. The <b>enzymes</b> responsible for DNA replication, ... DNA polymerase I (or Pol I) is an <b>enzyme that</b> participates in the process of
prokaryotic DNA ... In DNA replication, the leading DNA strand is continuously
extended in the direction of replication fork movement, whereas the DNA <b>lagging</b>
<b>strand</b> runs discontinuously in the opposite direction as <b>Okazaki fragments</b>. Eukaryotic DNA replication is a conserved mechanism that restricts DNA
replication to once per ... The major <b>enzymatic</b> functions carried out at the
replication fork are well ... The priming event on the <b>lagging strand</b> establishes a
replication fork. ... must be <b>sealed</b> by DNA ligase I. This process is known as
<b>Okazaki fragment</b> ... A circular prokaryote chromosome is a chromosome in bacteria and archaea, in
the form of a ... The elongation <b>enzymes</b> then disassemble, and the two "daughter
" ... DNA Pol III uses one set of its core subunits to synthesize the <b>leading strand</b>
... In contrast, <b>lagging strand</b> synthesis is accomplished in short <b>Okazaki</b>
<b>fragments</b> ... DNA mismatch repair (MMR) is a system for recognizing and repairing erroneous
insertion, ... This implies that these nicks must be present in the <b>leading strand</b>,
and ... If, however, the nick is on the 3' end of the mismatch, ExoI (a 3' to 5'
<b>enzyme</b>) is ... 3' ends of <b>Okazaki fragments</b> in the new strand created during
replication. Prokaryotic DNA Replication is the process by which a prokaryote duplicates its
DNA into ... On the other hand, the <b>lagging strand</b>, heading away from the
replication fork, ... The RNA primers of <b>Okazaki fragments</b> are subsequently
degraded by ... nicks) are filled with deoxyribonucleotides and <b>sealed</b> by the
<b>enzyme</b> ligase. | Which enzyme seals okazaki fragments on the lagging strand? |
Eventually, Henry, although theologically opposed to Protestantism, took the
position of Protector and Supreme <b>Head</b> of the English <b>Church</b> and Clergy to
ensure ... The Archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop and principal <b>leader</b> of the
<b>Church</b> of <b>England</b>, the symbolic <b>head</b> of the worldwide <b>Anglican</b> Communion
and ... Supreme <b>Head</b> of the <b>Church</b> of <b>England</b> was a title created in 1531 for King
Henry VIII of <b>England</b> when he first began to separate the <b>Church</b> of <b>England</b>
from ... The Supreme Governor of the <b>Church</b> of <b>England</b> is the titular <b>head</b> of the <b>Church</b>
of <b>England</b>, a position which is vested in the British monarch. Although the ... The Archbishop of Canterbury functions as the spiritual <b>head</b> of the communion.
The archbishop is the focus of unity, since no <b>church</b> claims membership in the ... He also demanded that the clergy should recognise him as their sole protector
and supreme <b>head</b>. The <b>church</b> in <b>England</b> recognised Henry VIII as supreme ... Today the English Catholic <b>Church</b> regards Augustine as one of its regional
founders, bonding the present <b>head</b> of the Catholic <b>Church</b> in <b>England</b> directly to
... In 1536, the Irish Parliament accepted Henry VIII of <b>England</b> as <b>head</b> of the
<b>church</b>, rather than the Pope. This marks the ... Roman Catholic theology claims a close collaboration between christology and
ecclesiology. <b>Church</b> of <b>England</b>[edit]. The Acts of Supremacy are two acts passed by the Parliament of <b>England</b> in the
16th century that established the English monarchs as the <b>head</b> of the <b>Church</b> of
... | Who is the head of the england church? |
Chicago resident Clark <b>Griswold</b> plans to have a great <b>Christmas</b> with his entire
family. He gathers his wife Ellen, daughter Audrey, and son Rusty and drives out
... However, in <b>Christmas Vacation</b> (1989), while she appears to be in her late teens
, he looks younger than he did in the ... As a preemptive countermeasure, they offer him and his family (along with
Audrey <b>Griswold</b> and his Uncle Nick) a free <b>vacation</b> to an island in the South
Pacific. National Lampoon's Vacation, sometimes referred to as Vacation, is a 1983
American road ... (1985), <b>Christmas Vacation</b> (1989), Vegas Vacation (1997), and
most recently, Vacation (2015) which serves as both a reboot and a continuation.
... Clark <b>Griswold</b>, wanting to spend more time with his wife Ellen and children ... Beverly Heather D'Angelo (born November 15, 1951) is an American actress and
singer, who starred as Ellen <b>Griswold</b> in the National Lampoon's Vacation films (
1983–2015). ... 1989, National Lampoon's <b>Christmas Vacation</b>, Ellen <b>Griswold</b>. Vegas Vacation is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Stephen Kessler. It
is the fourth ... Clark <b>Griswold</b> works in the food preservative industry, and has
invented a long-life food preservative, earning ... Vacation (1983); European
Vacation · <b>Christmas Vacation</b>; Vegas Vacation; <b>Christmas Vacation</b> 2 · Vacation
(2015). European Vacation is a 1985 American comedy film directed by Amy Heckerling
and written by ... The film is the only installment in the series in which the family's
name is spelled "Griswald", instead of "<b>Griswold</b>". ... Vacation (1983); European
Vacation; <b>Christmas Vacation</b> · Vegas Vacation · <b>Christmas Vacation</b> 2 · Vacation
... In 1989, Galecki portrayed Rusty <b>Griswold</b> in National Lampoon's <b>Christmas</b>
<b>Vacation</b>. In 1990, he was cast as Danny Nash, the son of Robert Urich's lead ... Dana Barron (born April 22, 1966) is an American actress who is best known for
her role as the original Audrey <b>Griswold</b> in the 1983 film National Lampoon's
Vacation which she reprised in 2003's National Lampoon's <b>Christmas Vacation</b> 2:
Cousin Eddie's Island Adventure for NBC television. I've just noticed this article - http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/features/untold-
story-of-national-<b>lampoons</b>-<b>christmas-vacation</b>-20141222 - it has a lot of quotes ... | Where do the griswolds live in christmas vacation? |
Music for <b>Peep and the Big Wide World</b> is composed by Terry Tompkins and
Steve D'Angelo, from Eggplant. The opening <b>theme</b> is performed by Taj Mahal. Henry Saint Clair Fredericks (born May 17, 1942), who uses the stage name Taj
Mahal, is an American blues musician, a singer-<b>songwriter</b> and film composer
who plays the guitar, piano, banjo, harmonica, and many other instruments. He
often incorporates elements of world music into his works and has done ... <b>theme</b>
<b>song</b> to the children's television show <b>Peep and the Big Wide World</b>, ... Pocoyo (Pocoyó in Spanish) is a preschool educational comedy animated
television series ... Theme music composer, Daniel Heredero ... It also airs as
reruns on PBS Kids, packaged at the end of <b>Peep and the Big Wide World</b>. ...
rendering simpler) who speaks in gibberish like Caterpillar, and is very fond of
opera <b>singing</b>. Cusack narrates the public-TV animated series <b>Peep and the Big Wide World</b>. In
September 2010, Cusack guest-starred on NBC's Law & Order: SVU. She also ... It's a Big Big World is an American children's television show on PBS Kids, that
debuted ... He also enjoys <b>singing</b> and dancing with all of his friends in the World
Tree. ... Each episode begins with the opening <b>theme song</b>, "It's a Big Big World"
that's ... Quest (2004–2015)<sup>2</sup>; <b>Peep and the Big Wide World</b>/Pocoyo (2004–2011)
<sup>1</sup> ... Super Why! (stylized as Super WHY!) is an American-Canadian interactive
children's CGI ... Opening theme, "Who's Got The Power?" Ending theme ... In
each of the episodes, one of the main characters has a "super <b>big</b> problem". The
main ... Once the solution is reached, the Super Readers <b>sing</b> a <b>song</b> to end the
episode. The Charlie Horse Music Pizza is an American children's television show that
was shown on ... Opening theme, "Charlie Horse Music Pizza" ... Take Out, a <b>big</b>
anthropomorphized dim-witted orangutan who makes deliveries on roller skates (
played ... 19, Can I <b>Sing</b> You My <b>Song</b>? ... Where in the <b>World</b> Is Carmen
Sandiego? Lamb Chop's Play-Along! is an American half-hour preschool children's
television series that ... At the end of each show, Charlie Horse would try to <b>sing</b>
The Song That ... puppetry; Bonnie Martin - <b>Big</b> Lamb Chop; Mark Gamez - <b>Big</b>
Charlie Horse ... The ending <b>theme song</b> is "The Song That Doesn't End", as
<b>sung</b> by the ... Nature Cat is an American-Canadian animated television series. The series
premiered on ... Opening theme, "Nature Cat Theme Song", performed by Taran
Killam, ... optimistic and cheerful attitude in encouraging enthusiasm for the
natural world. ... Quest (2004–2015)<sup>2</sup>; <b>Peep and the Big Wide World</b>/Pocoyo (
2004–2011)<sup>1</sup> ... The following list contains scores or <b>songs</b> which are the primary <b>theme</b> music of
a television ... lyrics were added by Harold Purcell and were <b>sung</b> by David
Whitfield. ... 2 in F <b>Major</b>, Third Movement, Allegro assai") - Johann Sebastian
Bach ... Out of This <b>World</b> (Contemporary version of "Swinging on a Star") -
performed ... | Who sings peep and the big wide world theme song? |
The <b>iPhone 7</b> and <b>iPhone 7</b> Plus are smartphones designed, developed, and
marketed by ... Giving the <b>iPhone 7</b> a 9 <b>out</b> of 10, he concluded that the devices
were ... CNET reports it as "faint buzzes and hums <b>coming</b> from the backside". ...
Without releasing specific numbers, T-Mobile <b>US</b> stated that the <b>iPhone 7</b> had
broken ... The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are smartphones designed, developed, and
marketed by ... Both models <b>come</b> with 64 and 256 gigabyte storage options, and
are offered in ... The <b>iPhone 7</b> and 7 Plus special editions had a white front. The
iPhone 8 has a 6 <b>out</b> of 10 repairability score from IFixit, mainly due to the use of
... The iPhone is a line of smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. All
generations of ... In 2016, Apple unveiled the <b>iPhone 7</b> and <b>iPhone 7</b> Plus, which
add water ... Following this successful release in the <b>US</b>, the first generation
iPhone was ... details of the next generation iPhone, which turned <b>out</b> to be
iPhone 4S. The <b>iPhone</b> SE (SE meaning Special Edition) is a smartphone that was designed
and marketed by <b>Apple</b> Inc. It is part of the ninth generation of the <b>iPhone</b>
alongside the higher-end <b>iPhone</b> 6S. It was announced on March 21, 2016 at the
Town Hall auditorium in the <b>Apple</b> Campus by <b>Apple</b> executive Greg Joswiak, ...
<b>Apple</b> stated in the Let <b>us</b> loop you in event on March 21, 2016 that they sold ... The iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus are smartphones that were designed,
developed, and ... The iPhone 6S and 6S Plus were succeeded by the <b>iPhone 7</b>
and <b>iPhone 7</b> ... Their displays are the same sizes as those of the iPhone 6,
<b>coming</b> in ... every other phone maker needs to figure <b>out</b> exactly why Apple's
cameras are so ... Apple Pay is a mobile payment and digital wallet service by Apple Inc. that allows
users to ... Originally launching in the <b>United States</b>, Apple Pay is available in the
United ... On September 7, 2016, Apple announced that <b>iPhone 7</b> and Apple
Watch ... On October 17, 2017, Apple Pay rolled <b>out</b> to the eftpos card network in
... "<b>Apple Did</b> Indeed Acquire BroadMap and Catch Earlier This Year". All Things
Digital. ... "<b>Apple</b> Maps <b>coming</b> to OS X Mavericks". The Verge. ... "Walk with <b>us</b>
through OS X Mavericks' new Maps app". CNET. ... <b>7</b>, 2014). "<b>Apple</b> Filling <b>Out</b>
Flyover City Tours Ahead of iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite Launches". The <b>iPhone</b> 6 and <b>iPhone</b> 6 Plus are smartphones designed and marketed by
<b>Apple</b> Inc. It is ... The <b>iPhone</b> 6 and 6 Plus were discontinued in most markets on
September <b>7</b>, 2016 ... It also makes an appearance in North America with Sprint
based <b>US</b> prepaid ... Both models <b>come</b> in gold, silver, and "space gray" finishes. The history of the iPhone began with a request from Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs
to the ... In this first release, the iPhone was accessible in the <b>US</b>, UK, Canada, ...
filed the lawsuit when their <b>iPhone 7s</b> were slowed <b>down</b> after an update. ... "
Verizon iPhone 5 <b>Comes</b> GSM Unlocked: Works on AT&T and T-Mobile:
Confirmed". The <b>iPhone</b> XS and <b>iPhone</b> XS Max are smartphones designed, developed and
marketed by ... On release the XS and XS Max had starting prices of $999/$1099
in the <b>US</b>, £999/£1099 in the UK, €1149/€1249 ... (marketed as 5.8 inch) and
contains dual 12-megapixel rear cameras and one <b>7</b>-megapixel front-facing
camera. | When did the iphone 7 come out in the us? |
Congress <b>has the power of</b> the purse and it can tax citizens, spend <b>money</b>, and
authorize the printing <b>of currency</b> such as this bill for $100,000. Congress <b>has</b> ... The <b>power of</b> the purse <b>is</b> the ability <b>of</b> one group to manipulate and control the
actions <b>of</b> ... English Parliament, which gained the exclusive <b>power</b> to authorise
taxes and thus could control the nation's <b>cash</b> flow. ... In the <b>federal government</b>
<b>of</b> the <b>United States</b>, the <b>power of</b> the purse <b>is</b> vested in the Congress as laid
down ... The <b>Federal</b> Reserve System <b>is</b> the central banking system <b>of</b> ... The GAO <b>has</b>
<b>authority</b> to audit check-processing, <b>currency</b> ... the Office <b>of</b> the Comptroller <b>of</b>
<b>the Currency</b> supervises ... The Taxing and Spending Clause Article I, Section 8, Clause 1 <b>of</b> the <b>United</b>
<b>States</b> Constitution, grants the <b>federal government of</b> the <b>United States</b> its <b>power</b>
<b>of</b> taxation. ... The <b>power</b> to tax <b>is</b> a concurrent <b>power of</b> the <b>federal government</b>
and the ... No <b>money</b> shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence <b>of</b> ... Due to expanding <b>money</b> supply and lack <b>of</b> supervision, ... and act as the fiscal
agent for the <b>U.S. government</b>. State and nationally chartered banks would <b>have</b>
the option <b>of</b> subscribing to specified stock in ... gave too little <b>power</b> to the
<b>government</b>, there was strong ... Independent agencies <b>of</b> the <b>United States federal government</b> are agencies that
exist outside ... <b>of</b> rulemaking. These agency rules (or regulations), when in force,
<b>have the power of federal</b> law. ... <b>of</b> the <b>United States</b>. It conducts the nation's
monetary policy by influencing the volume <b>of</b> credit and <b>money</b> in circulation. Impoundment <b>is</b> an act by a President <b>of</b> the <b>United States of</b> not spending <b>money</b>
<b>that has</b> been appropriated by the <b>U.S.</b> Congress. Thomas Jefferson was the first
president to exercise the <b>power of</b> ... <b>of</b> the president and required him to obtain
Congressional approval if he wants to rescind specific <b>government</b> spending. Federalism in the <b>United States</b> also referred to as the doctrine <b>of</b> shared
sovereignty, <b>is</b> the constitutional division <b>of power</b> between <b>U.S.</b> state
<b>governments</b> and ... Previously, the <b>federal government had</b> granted <b>money</b> to
the states ... The president <b>of</b> the <b>United States</b> (POTUS) <b>is</b> the head <b>of</b> state and head <b>of</b>
<b>government of</b> the ... It vests the executive <b>power of</b> the <b>United States in</b> the
president. ... They witnessed their hard <b>currency</b> pouring into foreign markets to
pay for ... He states that to improve the economy, it <b>is</b> necessary to decrease the influence
<b>of money on U.S.</b> politics. In his 1956 book The <b>power</b> elite, sociologist C Wright ... | Who has the power over the money in the us government? |
<b>Welcome to Night Vale</b> is a podcast presented as a radio show for the fictional
town of Night ... It is a weekly discussion-based podcast featuring Dylan Marron (
voice of <b>Carlos</b> on <b>Welcome to Night Vale</b>) talking with people who have sent him
... <b>Welcome to Night Vale</b> is a podcast written by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor.
The series ... lane five of the Desert Flower Bowling Alley and Arcade Fun
Complex. One year since the arrival of Night Vale's most beautiful person: <b>Carlos</b>.
" ... Dylan Marron (born May 31, 1988) is an American actor, writer and activist known
for his voice work as <b>Carlos</b> in the podcast <b>Welcome to Night Vale</b> and his ... <b>Welcome to Night Vale</b> is a 2015 novel based on the popular <b>Welcome to Night</b>
<b>Vale</b> podcast created by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor, who also wrote the ... <b>Carlos</b> is a masculine given name, the Portuguese, Spanish, and Tagalog variant
of the English ... <b>Carlos</b>, a character from the Subway Surfers; <b>Carlos</b>, Cecil's
boyfriend from <b>Welcome to Nightvale</b>; <b>Carlos</b>, a protagonist from the video game
... <b>Welcome</b> (1973), Lotus (1974), Greatest Hits (1974). Professional ratings.
Review scores. Source, Rating. Allmusic, 4.5/5 stars. Lotus is a 1974 live album
by the Latin rock band Santana, recorded at the Osaka Kōsei Nenkin ... "Stone
Flower (Introduction)" (from Caravanserai), Antônio <b>Carlos</b> Jobim, 1:14. 12. "
Waiting" (from ... <b>Carlos</b> Evaristo is a Portuguese Canadian historian, archaeologist and author.
He is also a ... 2000) and "<b>Welcome</b> to the Shrine of the Santarém Miracle of
Santarém", <b>Carlos</b> Evaristo (Regina ... of Roberto Leal during the 2001 season
concert tour; in Ourém, <b>Vale</b> da Porca and Guimarães. ... Last <b>Night</b> Before
Christmas. "Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile)" is an instrumental from the Santana album
Amigos, written by <b>Carlos</b> Santana and Tom Coster. ... (1970); Santana III (1971);
Caravanserai (1972); <b>Welcome</b> (1973); Borboletta (1974) ... (2010); "Under the
Bridge" (2010); "Dance the <b>Night</b> Away" (2010); "Sunshine of Your Love" (2011). "A Vision's Just a Vision" is the 97th episode of the ABC television series,
Desperate ... Gabrielle throws <b>Carlos</b> a party when she confesses to her friends
that she has ... "Smiles of a Summer <b>Night</b>"; "The Game"; "If There's Anything I
Can't Stand" ... "Something's Coming"; "<b>Welcome</b> to Kanagawa"; "Sunday"; "In
Buddy's Eyes" ... "Moments in the Woods" is the 152nd episode of the ABC television series,
Desperate ... Andrew finds <b>Carlos</b>, but before he can confess Bree jumps in and
claims that ... Lee confronts Gaby, complaining that she left her kids with him all
<b>night</b> without ... to how Lynette tricked Ida Greenberg's family in "<b>Welcome</b> to
Kanagawa". | Who plays carlos in welcome to night vale? |
<b>Marcus Andrews</b>' <b>wife</b>. Kelly Blatz as Aidan Coulter, donor and Allegra's love
interest; Manny Jacinto as Bobby Ato, in the 10th episode of the ... Francis Eugene "Hill" Harper (born May 17, 1966) is an American actor and
author. He is known for his roles on CSI: NY, Limitless, and The <b>Good Doctor</b>. ...
began in 1993, in a recurring role on the Fox series <b>Married</b>... with Children,
while ... Harper has portrayed Dr. <b>Marcus Andrews</b> on the ABC series The <b>Good</b>
<b>Doctor</b>. The Bone Collector is a 1999 American crime thriller film starring Denzel
Washington and ... Richard's real name is <b>Marcus Andrews</b>, a former forensics
expert, who was convicted ... Eric S. Arnold of Newsweek gives a mainly <b>positive</b>
review, stating that "The Bone Collector may be formulaic—but many <b>good</b>
recipes are. All <b>Good</b> Things is a 2010 American mystery/crime romantic drama film directed
by <b>Andrew</b> Jarecki and written by <b>Marcus</b> Hinchey. ... <b>wife</b> (Dunst) and becomes
suspected of a series of murders, as well as his <b>wife's</b> unsolved disappearance. Mark <b>Andrew</b> Consuelos (born March 30, 1971) is an American actor. He is best
known for his ... He is the youngest of three children: he has one brother, a <b>doctor</b>
, and one sister, a lawyer. ... sofa; Harmon was one of the few to know that co-
stars Ripa and Consuelos were not only dating, but <b>married</b>. ... <b>Good</b>
Housekeeping. William <b>Andrews</b> Clark Sr. (January 8, 1839 – March 2, 1925) was an American
politician and ... Kings" of Butte, Montana, along with <b>Marcus</b> Daly and F.
Augustus Heinze. ... <b>Dr</b>. Lewis Rutherford Morris (1862-1936); William <b>Andrews</b>
Clark Jr. ... After Kate's death in 1893, William <b>married</b> his second and final <b>wife</b>,
the ... <b>Marcus</b> Mumford ( m. 2012). Children, 2. Carey Hannah Mulligan (born 28 May
1985) is an English actress. She made her professional ... This is a good article.
... She has been <b>married</b> to singer-songwriter <b>Marcus</b> Mumford since 2012; they
... acclaimed novel Never Let Me Go with Keira Knightley, and <b>Andrew</b> Garfield. <b>Marcus</b> Mosiah Garvey Jr. ONH (17 August 1887 – 10 June 1940) was a
Jamaican political ... Deported to Jamaica in 1927, where he settled in Kingston
with his <b>wife</b> Amy ... One complainant, a <b>Dr</b> Leo Pink, related that "the Jamaican
Negro can not be reformed by abuse". ... While it may be a <b>good</b> thing for them, it
will be. He <b>married</b> Yvette Borup in 1914. From 1916 to 1917, <b>Andrews</b> and his <b>wife</b> led
the Asiatic Zoological Expedition of the museum through much of western and ... The Whitman massacre was the murder of Washington missionaries <b>Marcus</b>
Whitman and his <b>wife</b> Narcissa, ... After the <b>Doctor</b> [Whitman] is come, [sic] there
will come every year a big ship, loaded with goods to be divided among the
Indians. ... to take the drive over Snoqualmie Pass because of <b>good</b> road
conditions. | Who is marcus andrews wife on the good doctor? |
No. in Season, No. in <b>Part</b>, Title, <b>Netflix</b> Japan Release Date, Fuji TV Air ... <b>Two</b>
<b>new</b> members arrive: aspiring pilot Noah and Karuizawa native, ... Preceded by, <b>Terrace House</b>: <b>Opening New Doors</b>. Terrace House: Tokyo 2019-
2020 (Japanese: テラスハウス Tokyo 2019-2020, Hepburn: Terasu Hausu Tōkyō
... Followed by, <b>Terrace House</b>: <b>Opening New Doors</b>. Terrace House: Aloha State (
Japanese: テラスハウス アロハ ステート, Hepburn: ... It premiered on <b>Netflix</b> as a
<b>Netflix</b> Original on November 1, 2016 and ended on ... <b>2</b> Episodes; 3 References;
4 External links ... Daiki Ito, 伊東大輝, Boys × Girls Next Door, <b>Part</b> 1 Episode 7. <b>Terrace House</b> is a Japanese reality television show franchise consisting of five
series and one ... The fourth series, subtitled as <b>Opening New Doors</b>, moved the
show back to Japan in Nagano ... 1 Overview; <b>2</b> Series ... with bright colours and
loud contestants, is <b>part</b> of <b>Terrace House's</b> appeal as a reality TV antidote. No. of <b>seasons</b>, 1 ... Preceded by, <b>Terrace House</b>: Closing <b>Door</b> ... <b>Terrace House</b>
: Boys & Girls in the City (Japanese: テラスハウス ボーイズ&ガールズ イン・ ... to be
co-produced by Fuji TV and <b>Netflix</b> and the first to be released internationally. ...
Three <b>new</b> boys (Makoto, Yuki, Uchi) and three <b>new</b> girls (Minori, Mizuki, Yuriko)
... No Good Nick is an American comedy-drama web television series, created by
David H. Steinberg and Keetgi Kogan. The series stars Siena Agudong, Lauren
Lindsey Donzis, Kalama Epstein, Melissa Joan Hart and Sean Astin, and the first
part premiered on April 15, 2019, on <b>Netflix</b>. <b>Part two</b> was released on August 5,
2019. ... She presents herself at the <b>door</b> of the Thompson family and declares
she is ... The Ranch is an American sitcom web television series starring Ashton Kutcher,
Danny Masterson, Debra Winger, Elisha Cuthbert, and Sam Elliott that debuted in
2016 on <b>Netflix</b>. While the <b>opening</b> sequence shows scenes from Norwood and
Ouray, ... Danny Masterson as Jameson "Rooster" Ford Bennett (<b>seasons</b> 1–3),
Colt's ... Project Mc<sup>2</sup> is an American web television series produced by DreamWorks
Animation's AwesomenessTV and MGA Entertainment for <b>Netflix</b>. ... Johanna
Newmarch as Carson Lazarus (<b>Parts 2</b>–3); Ty Wood as Justin (<b>Parts 2</b>–3);
Maxwell ... Tarzan and Jane (2017–18); <b>Terrace House</b>: <b>Opening New Doors</b> (
2017–19) ... Evil Genius: The True Story of America's Most Diabolical Bank Heist is a 2018
true crime documentary series about the murder of Brian Wells, a high-profile
2003 incident often referred to as the "collar bomb" or "pizza bomber" case. It was
released on <b>Netflix</b> as a four-<b>part</b> series on May 11, 2018. ... "<b>Netflix's New</b>
Docuseries 'Evil Genius' Tells the True-Crime Story of the ... The OA is an American mystery drama web television series with science fiction,
supernatural, and fantasy elements. The OA debuted on <b>Netflix</b> on December 16,
2016. ... The series consists of two <b>seasons</b> of eight episodes each, nearly all
directed by ... <b>New</b> York Magazine's review was entitled "<b>Netflix's</b> The OA Is an ... | When is terrace house opening new doors part 2 on netflix? |
A <b>gold standard</b> is a monetary system in which the standard economic unit <b>of</b>
account is based ... Gold certificates were used as paper currency in the United
States from 1882 to 1933. ... This <b>move</b> was assisted by the passage <b>of</b> the
Philippines Coinage Act by <b>the United States</b> Congress on March 3, 1903.
Around the same ... The Nixon shock was a series <b>of</b> economic measures undertaken by United
States President ... Because the <b>U.S.</b> owned over half the world's official gold
reserves—574 million ... <b>U.S</b> officials could not <b>get</b> other countries to agree to a
formal revaluation <b>of</b> their currencies. ... "Nixon, Price Controls, and the <b>Gold</b>
<b>Standard</b>". The history <b>of the United States</b> Dollar refers to more than 240 years since the
Continental ... Thus <b>the United States</b> moved to a <b>gold standard</b>, making both
gold and silver the legal-tender ... The <b>move</b> was intended primarily to reduce
counterfeiting, rather than to increase visual differentiation between
denominations. ... until the latter half <b>of</b> the 19th century, the value <b>of</b> gold in ... proceeded to <b>move</b>
Germany towards a new <b>gold standard</b> ... in a speech to the <b>US</b> Senate, that the
downward pressure on ... The <b>Gold Standard</b> Act <b>of the United States</b> was passed in 1900 (approved on
March 14) and established gold as the only standard for redeeming paper money
, ... The limitation on <b>gold</b> ownership in the <b>U.S.</b> was repealed after President Gerald
Ford signed a bill legalizing private ownership <b>of gold</b> coins, bars and ... <b>The United States</b> Gold Reserve Act <b>of</b> January 30, 1934 required that all gold
and gold ... The Bank <b>of</b> France also saw over 200 tonnes <b>of</b> gold <b>get</b> transferred
to New York following ... This may be due to leaving the <b>gold standard</b>, over time. The Cross <b>of</b> Gold speech was delivered by William Jennings Bryan, a former
United States ... The <b>gold standard</b>, which <b>the United States</b> had effectively been
on since 1873, limited the money supply but eased trade with other ... The
President's <b>move</b> was opposed by the Democratic Governor <b>of</b> Illinois, John
Altgeld. <b>Of</b> all the precious metals, gold is the most popular as an investment. Investors
generally buy ... Many European countries implemented <b>gold standards</b> in the
latter part <b>of</b> the ... pegged <b>the United States</b> dollar to gold at a rate <b>of US</b>$35 per
troy ounce. ... "Venezuela May <b>Move</b> Reserves <b>From U.S.</b> to 'Allied' Countries,
Says ... The Bretton Woods system <b>of</b> monetary management established the rules for
commercial and ... <b>The United States</b>, which controlled two thirds <b>of</b> the world's
gold, insisted that the ... In a sense, the new international monetary system was a
return to a system similar to the pre-war <b>gold standard</b>, only using <b>U.S.</b> dollars as
the ... | When did the us go off the gold standard? |
The <b>Immigration Reform and Control Act</b> was <b>passed</b> by the 99th United States
Congress and signed into law by President Ronald Reagan on November 6, ... The most recent major immigration reform <b>enacted</b> in the United States, the
<b>Immigration Reform and Control Act</b> of 1986, made it illegal to hire or recruit
illegal ... The Immigration Act of 1990 was signed into law by George H. W. Bush on
November 29, 1990. It was first introduced by Senator Ted Kennedy in 1989. It
was a national reform of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. ... illegal
immigration through enactment of the 1986 <b>Immigration Reform and Control Act</b> (
<b>IRCA</b>). The bill was the catalyst for the 2006 U.S. <b>immigration reform</b> protests and was
the first piece of <b>legislation passed</b> by a house of Congress in the United States ... In 1986, the <b>Immigration Reform and Control Act</b> (<b>IRCA</b>) was <b>passed</b>, creating for
the first time penalties for employers who knowingly hired undocumented ... The Illegal <b>Immigration Reform</b> and Immigrant Responsibility <b>Act</b> of 1996 (IIRIRA
or IIRAIRA), Division C of Pub.L. 104–208, 110 Stat. 3009-546, <b>enacted</b> ... The Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act (CIRA, S. 2611) was a United States
Senate bill ... It was <b>passed</b> on May 25, 2006, by a vote of 62-36. Cloture was ...
This bill has been compared to the <b>Immigration Reform and Control Act</b> of 1986. The Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007 was a bill discussed in the
110th United ... On June 26, a motion to proceed <b>passed</b> the Senate, by a margin
of 64–35 (under Senate rules it needed 60 votes). ... <b>Immigration Reform and</b>
<b>Control Act</b> (1986) · American Homecoming Act (1989) · Immigration Act 1990 ... The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 also known as the Hart–Celler Act, is
a federal law <b>passed</b> by the ... Policies in the <b>Immigration Reform and Control Act</b>
of 1986 that were designed to curtail migration across the Mexico–U.S. border ... The <b>Immigration Reform and Control Act</b> of 1986—signed into law by President
Ronald Reagan on November 6, 1986—granted amnesty to about 3 million ... | When was the immigration reform and control act passed? |
Extracellular <b>fluid</b> (ECF) denotes all body <b>fluid</b> outside the <b>cells</b> of any
multicellular organism. Total body water in healthy adults is about 60% (range 45
to 75%) ... There also is some evidence that it helps regulate synovial <b>cell</b> growth. It also
contains phagocytic <b>cells</b> that remove microbes and the debris that results from ... The <b>fluid</b> mosaic model explains various observations regarding the structure of
functional <b>cell</b> membranes. According to this biological model, there is a lipid ... The intracellular compartment is the space within the organism's <b>cells</b>; it is
separated from the extracellular compartment by <b>cell</b> membranes. About two
thirds of the ... The cytosol, also known as intracellular <b>fluid</b> (ICF) or cytoplasmic matrix, or
groundplasm, is the liquid found inside <b>cells</b>. It is separated into compartments by
... Amniotic stem <b>cells</b> are the mixture of stem <b>cells</b> that can be obtained from the
amniotic <b>fluid</b> as well as the amniotic membrane. They can develop into various ... Cerebrospinal <b>fluid</b> (CSF) is a clear, colorless body <b>fluid</b> found in the brain and
spinal cord. It is produced by specialised ependymal <b>cells</b> in the choroid
plexuses ... These <b>cells</b> have demonstrated the ability to differentiate into a number of
different <b>cell</b>-types, including brain, liver and bone. It ... In <b>cellular</b> biology, pinocytosis, otherwise known as <b>fluid</b> endocytosis and bulk-
phase pinocytosis, is a mode of endocytosis in which small particles suspended ... In the field of <b>fluid</b> dynamics, a convection <b>cell</b> is the phenomenon that occurs
when density differences exist within a body of liquid or gas. These density ... | What is the fluid substance of cell known as? |
The <b>Lorax</b> is a children's book written by Dr. Seuss and first published in 1971. It
chronicles the plight of the environment and the <b>Lorax</b> is the titular character, who
"speaks for the <b>trees</b>" and confronts ... She <b>called</b> the book "gloomy" and
expressed skepticism that its message would resonate with small children in the
manner ... The <b>Lorax</b> is a 2012 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy comedy
film produced ... Once Ted finds him, the Once-ler agrees to tell Ted about the
<b>trees</b> on the condition that he listens to the story over multiple visits. ... Roger
Moore of the Pittsburgh Tribune <b>called</b> the film "a feast of bright, Seuss colors,
and ... The <b>Lorax</b> is a musical animated short produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises
which first ... After cutting down a Truffula <b>tree</b>, the <b>Lorax</b> pops out of its stump. ...
that he is using the Truffula <b>tree's</b> tufts to make something <b>called</b> a "Thneed... a ... Team <b>Trees</b>, also <b>known as</b> TeamTrees or #teamtrees, is a 2019 collaborative
fundraiser that ... His comment, "For the <b>Lorax</b>," is a reference to Dr. Seuss's 1971
book The <b>Lorax</b>, in which the main character "speaks for the <b>trees</b>." 2, $1,000,000
... The political messages of Theodor Seuss Geisel, best <b>known as</b> Dr. Seuss, are
found in many ... Dr. Seuss later <b>called</b> The <b>Lorax</b> straight propaganda, a polemic
against pollution. The main ... The Once-ler cut down all of the Truffula <b>Trees</b> to
make thneeds which he claims everyone needs (a marketing slogan). Through
this ... A dryad is a <b>tree</b> nymph or <b>tree</b> spirit in Greek mythology. Drys signifies "oak" in
Greek, and ... The dryads of the ash <b>tree</b> were <b>called</b> the Meliae. The Meliae ... Seussical is a sung-through musical comedy by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen
Flaherty, based on ... Mayzie, sitting in a nearby <b>tree</b>, offers to help him forget
about the Whos by ... and sings it a lullaby with Jojo about a magical place <b>called</b>
Solla Sollew. ... Relevant characters included the <b>Lorax</b> himself as well as Bar-ba
-loots, ... The Giving <b>Tree</b> is an American children's picture book written and illustrated by
Shel ... 2010 short film I'm Here, written and directed by Spike Jonze, is based on
The Giving <b>Tree</b>; the main character Sheldon is <b>named</b> after Shel Silverstein. Whoville is a fictional town created by author Theodor Seuss Geisel, under the
name Dr. Seuss. Whoville appeared in the books Horton Hears a Who! and How
... How the Grinch Stole Christmas! is a children's story by Theodor "Dr. Seuss"
Geisel written in ... all of the Whos' Christmas presents, the Christmas <b>tree</b>, and
the log for their fire. ... The Grinch first appeared in a 32-line illustrated poem by
Dr. Seuss <b>called</b> "The ... The <b>Lorax</b> · Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now! | What are the trees from the lorax called? |
<b>Fiddler on the Roof</b> is a musical with music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon
Harnick, and book by Joseph Stein, set in the Pale of Settlement of Imperial
Russia ... <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b> is a 1971 American musical comedy-drama film produced
and directed by Norman Jewison. It is an adaptation of the 1964 Broadway ... Cannonball Adderley's <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b> is an album by jazz saxophonist
Cannonball Adderley released on the Capitol label featuring performances of ... He is best known for his portrayal of Tevye the Dairyman, the lead role in the
musical <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b>, on both stage and screen, having performed this
role ... Tradition" is the opening number for the Broadway musical <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b>. In
the song, the main character, Tevye, explains the roles of each social class in ... <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b> was one of the most successful musicals of the "golden age
of musicals". Its original Broadway production in 1964 was the first run of a ... Samuel Joel "Zero" Mostel (February 28, 1915 – September 8, 1977) was an
American actor, singer and comedian of stage and screen, best known for his
portrayal of comic characters such as Tevye on stage in <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b>, ... Fidler Afn Dakh (פידלער אויפן דאך) is an adaptation of the musical <b>Fiddler on the</b>
<b>Roof</b> translated and adapted by Shraga Friedman. The adaptation revisits the ... <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b> included the hit song "If I Were a Rich Man". Established in
1997, the Jerry Bock Award for Excellence in Musical Theater is an annual grant
... "Matchmaker, Matchmaker" is a song from the musical <b>Fiddler on the Roof</b>, with
music by Jerry Bock and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. It was later made into a film ... | Who starred in fiddler on the roof movie? |
The third and final <b>season</b> of the Fox American television psychological thriller
series The ... The next day, Daisy and <b>Kyle</b> inadvertently lead the FBI to Mark
when they're caught on camera; Mark evades capture and desperately calls
Daisy, ... In <b>season</b> 2, he is assigned to watch over Claire Matthews and her ... He is an FBI
agent in charge of the investigation of Joe Carroll and his cult <b>following</b> ... A
female serial killer student of Strauss and <b>Kyle's</b> wife. The <b>Following</b> is an American crime thriller television series created by Kevin
Williamson, and jointly produced by Outerbanks Entertainment and Warner Bros.
Television. The first <b>season</b> follows former FBI agent Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon)
trying to ... John Lafayette as Scott Turner (<b>seasons</b> 1–<b>3</b>), head of the Marshal's
detail ... <b>Kyle</b> John Turley (born September 24, 1975) is a former American football
offensive tackle who <b>played</b> nine seasons in the National Football League (NFL).
Selected 7th overall in the 1998 NFL draft, Turley <b>played</b> five seasons for the ...
His strong <b>play</b> earned him first team All-Pro honors <b>following</b> the 2000 <b>season</b>
and an ... 2017, British and Irish Lions, <b>3</b>, (0). Correct as of 19 October 2019. <b>Kyle</b> Sinckler (
born 30 March 1993) is an English professional rugby union player who <b>plays</b> as
... Sinckler then spent the whole of the <b>following season playing</b> at Harlequins ... <b>Kyle</b> Quincey (born August 12, 1985) is a Canadian professional ice hockey
defenseman who currently an unrestricted free agent. He most recently <b>played</b> for
HIFK of the Finnish Liiga. He has previously <b>played</b> in the National Hockey
League (NHL) for the ... Qunicey was again assigned to the Griffins the <b>following</b>
<b>season</b>. <b>Kyle</b> Raymond Orton (born November 14, 1982) is a former American football
quarterback. He <b>played</b> college football for Purdue, where he started four straight
bowl ... <b>Following</b> the 2005 <b>season</b>, the Bears signed veteran Brian Griese as the
... Orton the team's starting QB for the 2008 <b>season</b> in Week <b>3</b> of the preseason, ... <b>Kyle</b> Burroughs (born July 12, 1995) is a Canadian professional ice hockey
defenseman ... 2 International <b>play</b>; <b>3</b> Career statistics; 4 Awards and honors; 5
References ... Burroughs began his minor hockey career <b>playing</b> AAA bantam
with the ... The <b>following season</b>, Burroughs joined the Pats for his first full <b>season</b>
in major ... The third <b>season</b> of Twin Peaks, also known as Twin Peaks: The Return and Twin
Peaks: A ... On January 12, 2015, <b>Kyle</b> MacLachlan was confirmed to return to the
series. ... Mary Reber, who <b>plays</b> Alice Tremond in the finale, is the actual owner
of the house ... "'Twin Peaks' <b>Follow</b>-up Series: Miguel Ferrer To Reprise Role". Andrew Ewing <b>Kyle</b> (October 29, 1889 – September 6, 1971) was a Canadian
Major League Baseball outfielder and National Hockey Association defenseman.
He was the first person to <b>play</b> both baseball and ice hockey professionally.
Contents. 1 Baseball; 2 Hockey; <b>3</b> References; 4 External links ... The <b>following</b>
<b>season</b>, he <b>played</b> for the Columbus Senators of the American ... | Who plays kyle in the following season 3? |
<b>Some Kind of Wonderful</b> may refer to: <b>Some Kind of Wonderful</b> (The Drifters song
), a 1961 song made famous by the Drifters. "<b>Some Kind of Wonderful</b>" (Soul ... <b>Songwriter</b>(s) · John Ellison · Soul Brothers Six singles chronology. "Don't
Neglect Your Baby" (1966), "<b>Some Kind of Wonderful</b>" (1967), "You Better Check
Yourself" (1967). "(She's) <b>Some Kind of Wonderful</b>" is a song written by John
Ellison and first recorded by his ... It also ranked number 74 on Billboard's Hot
100 <b>year</b>-end chart for 1975 (but ... "<b>Some Kind of Wonderful</b>" is a song by Gerry Goffin and Carole King that was first
released by the Drifters in 1961. (It is not related to another song of the same
name which was written by John Ellison and first released by Soul Brothers Six in
1967). The Drifters' <b>original</b> recording of the Goffin/King song reached No. ...
Songwriter(s) · Gerry Goffin, Carole King. <b>Some Kind of Wonderful</b> is a 1987 American romantic drama film directed by
Howard Deutch ... Hughes fired <b>original</b> cast members Kim Delaney, Kyle
MacLachlan, and director Coolidge, and hired Deutch to direct. Deutch wanted to
cast ... John Ellison (born 11 August 1941) is an American/Canadian musician, best
known for writing ... He also <b>performed</b> at the awards ceremony. ... Ellison
released his autobiography, <b>Some Kind of Wonderful</b>: The John Ellison Story, in
July 2012. A tour across the U.S. launched later that <b>year</b> in September. ... depth of feeling
when she <b>sings</b> their new song for Donnie, "<b>Some Kind of Wonderful</b>", which The
... Lea Katherine Thompson (born May 31, 1961) is an American actress, director,
and television ... Moving to New York at age 20, she <b>performed</b> in a number of
Burger King ... Rounding out film appearances in the late 1980s, Thompson
starred in <b>Some Kind of Wonderful</b>, Casual Sex?, and The Wizard of Loneliness.
She also ... All the Girls in the World Beware!!! is the ninth studio album by American hard
rock band Grand Funk Railroad. The album was released by Capitol Records in
December 1974 and was the group's second album released that <b>year</b>. The first
single from the album, "<b>Some Kind of Wonderful</b>", was released on ... The Carnegie Hall Concert: June 18, 1971 was Carole King's first concert ... "
<b>Some Kind of Wonderful</b>" / "Up on the Roof" [medley; <b>performed</b> with James
Taylor] ... Eric Stoltz (born September 30, 1961) is an American actor, director and film
producer. ... In the 1970s, Stoltz joined a repertory company that <b>performed</b> ten
plays at the Edinburgh Festival. ... Among other roles in the 1980s, he appeared
in the 1987 film <b>Some Kind of Wonderful</b>, written and produced by John Hughes. | Who sings the original some kind of wonderful? |
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