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&quot;<b>Survival of the fittest</b>&quot; is a phrase that originated from Darwinian evolutionary theory as a way of describing the mechanism of natural selection. The biological &nbsp;... &quot;<b>Survival of the Fittest</b>&quot; is a song by American hip hop duo Mobb Deep from their second studio album, The Infamous (1995). It was released as the second&nbsp;... <b>Survival of the Fittest</b> was a British reality TV series that premiered on ITV2 on 11 February 2018. The programme comes from the same production company that&nbsp;... <b>Survival of the Fittest</b> is the debut album by the Jazz/Funk quintet The Headhunters. The album was released by Arista Records in 1975. The album features the&nbsp;... <b>Survival of the Fittest</b> is an annual professional wrestling tournament held by Ring of Honor. The inaugural tournament took place in 2004, and, with the&nbsp;... <b>Survival of the Fittest</b> Live is the fifth album by The Amboy Dukes (featuring Ted Nugent) and was released in 1971. This was the band&#39;s second album on&nbsp;... Cubivore: <b>Survival of the Fittest</b>, known in Japan as Dōbutsu Banchō (動物番長, &quot; Animal Leader&quot;) is an action-adventure video game co-developed by Saru&nbsp;... <b>Survival of the Fittest</b> (2018) was a professional wrestling event produced by the American wrestling promotion Ring of Honor. This was the 12th <b>Survival of the</b>&nbsp;... <b>Survival of the Fittest</b> is the thirteenth novel by Jonathan Kellerman and is told through the first person point of view of Kellerman&#39;s main character, Dr. Alex&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Survival of the Fittest</b>&quot; is the pilot episode of the animated television series The Spectacular Spider-Man, which is based on the comic book character&nbsp;...
Who came up with the idea of survival of the fittest?
The <b>Wall Street Journal</b> is a U.S. business-focused, English-language international daily ... &quot;News Corp Ignored <b>Wall Street Journal Circulation</b> Inflation (Report)&quot;. ... In addition, the <b>current</b> &quot;Greater New York&quot; coverage will be reduced and will move into ... In the 1980s, then Journal reporter James B. Stewart brought <b>national</b>&nbsp;... <b>WSJ</b>. or <b>WSJ</b>. Magazine, which was originally intended to be a monthly magazine named ... In December 2009, <b>WSJ</b>. announced plans to expand domestic <b>circulation</b> ... 17: Only <b>National</b> Weekend Newspaper To Arrive Early Saturday Morning&quot;. ... Main page &middot; Contents &middot; Featured content &middot; <b>Current</b> events &middot; Random article&nbsp;... The Washington Post (sometimes abbreviated to WaPo) is a major American daily newspaper ... Unlike The New York Times and The <b>Wall Street Journal</b>, The Washington Post does not print ... the <b>current</b> Washington Times, a conservative daily broadsheet whose <b>circulation</b> has only ever been a fraction of its rival, the Post. (Kilgore is credited as the &quot;genius&quot; who transformed the <b>Wall Street Journal</b> from a provincial financial daily with a <b>circulation</b> of 32,000, mostly on Wall Street,&nbsp;... This is a list of newspapers printed and distributed in the United States. As of 2014, the United States had 1,331 daily newspapers. Contents. 1 Top 10 newspapers by <b>circulation</b>; 2 Longest running newspapers; 3 By ... U.S. Newspaper Directory, 1690-Present sponsored jointly by the <b>National</b> Endowment for the Humanities&nbsp;... The <b>Wall Street Journal</b> Europe was a daily English-language newspaper that covered global ... Growth figures for <b>circulation of The Wall Street Journal</b> Europe may not be ... &quot;Emerging Europe Blog - <b>Current</b> Events, Economy &amp; Politics in Eastern/Central Europe - <b>WSJ</b>.com&quot;. blogs.<b>wsj</b>.com. ... <b>National</b> consumer products. <b>National</b> Review is an American semi-monthly editorial magazine focusing on news and ... A few small-<b>circulation</b> conservative magazines, such as Human Events and The Freeman, ... <b>Current</b> and past contributors to <b>National</b> Review ( N.R.) magazine, <b>National</b> Review Online (N.R.O.), or both: ... <b>Wall Street Journal</b>. USA Today is an internationally distributed American daily, middle-market newspaper that ... Its dynamic design influenced the style of local, regional, and <b>national</b> ... widest <b>circulation</b> of any newspaper in the United States with The <b>Wall</b> <b>Street Journal</b> and The New York Times. ... The <b>current</b> Editor-in-Chief is Nicole Carroll. Occupy Wall Street (OWS) was a protest movement that began on September 17, 2011, ... Some protestors favored a fairly concrete set of <b>national</b> policy proposals . ... The report warned that if <b>current</b> revenues and expenses were maintained at ... The Occupied <b>Wall Street Journal</b> (OWSJ) was a free newspaper founded in&nbsp;... Barron&#39;s is an American weekly magazine/newspaper published by Dow Jones &amp; Company, a division of News Corp. Founded in 1921 by Clarence W. Barron ( 1855-1928) as a sister publication to The <b>Wall Street Journal</b>, Barron&#39;s covers US financial ... Total circulation (2013), 305,513 ... The <b>current</b> iteration of Penta is .
What is the current national circulation of the wall street journal?
<b>Melinda&#39;s</b> neighbours hire a ghost hunter right when <b>she</b> was about to <b>tell Sam</b> about her gift, and after seeing his sceptical reaction, <b>she</b> holds off on <b>telling</b> him, &nbsp;... <b>Melinda</b> Irene Gordon is the title character of the American paranormal television series Ghost ... <b>She</b> moved to Grandview after <b>she</b> married <b>Jim</b> Clancy, a paramedic who knows of her ability. <b>Jim</b> and <b>Melinda</b> ... <b>Melinda</b> told <b>Jim</b>/<b>Sam</b> he is really <b>Jim</b> and <b>Jim</b>/<b>Sam tells Melinda</b> that he thinks <b>she</b> needs help. <b>Melinda</b> finally&nbsp;... The following are fictional characters from the television drama Ghost Whisperer created by ... When he finds <b>Melinda</b>, <b>she</b> calls him <b>Sam</b> to which <b>Jim</b> replies &quot; Why are you calling me <b>Sam</b>?&quot; <b>Melinda</b> ... Later in recovery, <b>Melinda tells Jim</b> they&#39;ll name the baby Aiden Lucas, in honor of <b>Jim&#39;s</b> father and <b>Sam</b> Lucas. The series&nbsp;... But once there, <b>she</b> realizes that he is not Pete&#39;s father. The scene cuts to <b>Jim</b> <b>telling Melinda</b> that Pete had died in the hospital, to which the Grandview Youth&nbsp;... <b>Melinda</b> drops to the ground and the group <b>run</b> in. Later that night, Aiden is in his room and <b>Melinda</b> and <b>Jim</b> enter. <b>Melinda tells</b> him that they should both be&nbsp;... Ghost Whisperer is an American supernatural television series, which ran on CBS from ... Her tasks are difficult and at times <b>she</b> struggles with people who push her ... <b>Melinda</b> lives with her husband, <b>Jim</b> Clancy (David Conrad), and later their ... forms a friendship with <b>Melinda</b> and who eventually agrees to <b>run</b> the antique&nbsp;... Jennifer Love Hewitt (born February 21, 1979) is an American actress, producer and singer. ... <b>She</b> appeared in the sequel I Still <b>Know</b> What You Did Last Summer (1998), which, though not as successful ... 2010, The Client List, Samantha &quot;<b>Sam</b>&quot; Horton, Television film ... &quot;Jennifer Love Hewitt Welcomes Son Atticus <b>James</b>&quot;. Magnolia is a 1999 American epic drama film written, co-produced and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. The film stars Jeremy Blackman, Tom Cruise, <b>Melinda</b> Dillon, Philip Baker ... He asks her on a date that night, to which <b>she</b> says yes. <b>Jimmy</b> ... Upset, Rose <b>tells Jimmy</b> he deserves to die alone and walks out on him. Melissa Ann McCarthy (born August 26, 1970) is an American actress, comedian, writer, ... <b>She</b> is a cousin of actress and model Jenny McCarthy and professional ... In 2000, McCarthy was cast as Sookie St. <b>James</b>, the upbeat and klutzy best friend ... played supporting roles in films The Back-Up Plan and Life as We <b>Know</b> It. This is a list of characters that have appeared or been mentioned on the American ABC soap ... <b>She</b> falls in love with Joe Kelly who was investigating the murder. ... <b>Sam</b> McCall&#39;s husband when under a fake name used to <b>run</b> a con to take the ... Son of Warren and <b>Melinda</b> Bauer. ... (<b>James</b> Vincent McNichol, 1984– 85).
When does melinda tell sam she's jim?
<b>The Real World</b> is a reality television series produced through MTV and Bunim/ Murray Productions that currently airs on Facebook Watch after airing on MTV&nbsp;... <b>The Real World</b> (retrospectively referred to as <b>The Real World</b>: New York, to distinguish it from subsequent installments of the series) is the first season of MTV&#39;s&nbsp;... <b>The Real World</b>: San Francisco is the third season of MTV&#39;s reality television series <b>The Real World</b>, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living&nbsp;... The following charts list the seasons and cast members of the long-running reality television show, <b>The Real World</b>, its reunion shows, and its DVDs. <b>The Real World</b>: Boston is the sixth season of MTV&#39;s reality television series <b>The</b> <b>Real World</b>, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for&nbsp;... <b>The Real World</b>: Las Vegas is the twelfth season of MTV&#39;s reality television series <b>The Real World</b>, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together&nbsp;... <b>The Real World</b>: Chicago is the eleventh season of MTV&#39;s reality television series <b>The Real World</b>, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together&nbsp;... <b>The Real World</b>: Back to New York is the tenth season of MTV&#39;s reality television series <b>The Real World</b>, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living&nbsp;... <b>The Real World</b>: Portland is the twenty-eighth season of MTV&#39;s reality television series <b>The Real World</b>, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living&nbsp;... <b>The Real World</b>: Miami is the fifth season of MTV&#39;s reality television series <b>The</b> <b>Real World</b>, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for&nbsp;...
When does the new season of the real world start?
The <b>Last Man on Earth</b> is an American post-apocalyptic comedy television series created by and starring Will Forte. It premiered on Fox on March 1, 2015. The <b>Last Man on Earth</b> is a 1964 black-and-white post-apocalyptic science fiction horror film based on the 1954 novel I Am Legend by Richard Matheson. The <b>Last Man on Earth</b> is an American post-apocalyptic comedy television series created by and starring Will Forte. The series premiered on Fox on March 1,&nbsp;... (The) <b>Last Man on Earth</b> may refer to: <b>Last Man on Earth</b> (1982 book), science fiction anthology edited by Isaac Asimov; <b>Last Man on Earth</b> (album), a 2001&nbsp;... Y: The <b>Last Man</b> is a post-apocalyptic science fiction comic book series by Brian K. ... amateur escape artist who is believed to be the <b>last</b> human male on <b>Earth</b>. <b>Last Man on Earth</b> is the sixteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Loudon Wainwright III, released on September 24, 2001 on Red House Records. The <b>Last Man on Earth</b> is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by John G. Blystone, starring Earle Foxe and produced by Fox Film Corporation and&nbsp;... The <b>Man from Earth</b> is a 2007 American drama science fiction film written by Jerome Bixby and ... The story is Jerome Bixby&#39;s <b>last</b> work, which he completed on his deathbed in April 1998. Bixby dictated the <b>last</b> of his screenplay to his son, &nbsp;... The <b>Last Man</b> on Planet <b>Earth</b> is a 1999 television film directed by Les Landau and starring Julie Bowen, Paul Francis, Tamlyn Tomita, L. Scott Caldwell, and Cliff&nbsp;... The <b>Last Man on Earth</b> is a 2011 Italian science fiction drama film directed by Gian Alfonso Pacinotti. Its original Italian title is L&#39;ultimo terrestre, which means&nbsp;...
When does last man on earth take place?
Jack Gleeson (born 20 May 1992) is an Irish <b>actor</b> who won critical acclaim playing <b>Joffrey Baratheon</b> in the HBO television series <b>Game of Thrones</b>&nbsp;... <b>Joffrey Baratheon</b> is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation <b>Game of Thrones</b>. Introduced in 1996&#39;s A <b>Game of Thrones</b>, Joffrey is the eldest son of Cersei ... Joffrey is <b>portrayed</b> by Irish <b>actor</b> Jack Gleeson in the HBO television&nbsp;... Tommen Baratheon is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation <b>Game of Thrones</b>. Introduced in 1996&#39;s A <b>Game of Thrones</b>, Tommen Baratheon is the youngest ... After the unexpected death of his brother <b>Joffrey</b> <b>Baratheon</b>, he is crowned&nbsp;... Margaery Tyrell is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of high fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation <b>Game of Thrones</b>. Margaery is first mentioned in A <b>Game of Thrones</b> ( 1996) and first appears in ... Margaery Tyrell has been married to <b>Joffrey</b> <b>Baratheon</b>, but she is widowed&nbsp;... Myrcella <b>Baratheon</b> (seasons 1–2, 5–6) <b>portrayed</b> by Aimee ... Unlike her older brother <b>Joffrey</b>, Myrcella is a kind and <b>good</b>&nbsp;... Myrcella <b>Baratheon</b> is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of epic fantasy ... Introduced in 1996&#39;s A <b>Game of Thrones</b>, Myrcella is the only daughter of ... Myrcella is <b>portrayed</b> by Irish actress Aimee Richardson in the first two ... accompanies her parents, her two brothers (<b>Joffrey</b> and Tommen <b>Baratheon</b>),&nbsp;... Cersei <b>Lannister</b> is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation <b>Game of Thrones</b>, where she is <b>portrayed</b> by English actress Lena Headey. ... When Stannis <b>Baratheon</b> sails on King&#39;s Landing, Cersei and <b>Joffrey</b> stay enclosed&nbsp;... &quot;The Lion and the Rose&quot; is the second episode of the fourth season of HBO&#39;s fantasy television series <b>Game of Thrones</b>, and the 32nd overall. ... After <b>Joffrey</b> presents a crude <b>play</b> with dwarves depicting the War of the Five Kings, ... This remark prompts Tyrion <b>Lannister</b>, who was framed for the assassination attempt, &nbsp;... In A <b>Game of Thrones</b>, he acts as bodyguard and servant to Prince <b>Joffrey</b> <b>Baratheon</b>, who calls him Dog. While escorting Sansa home, he reveals to her how his&nbsp;... The soundtrack album of the fourth season of HBO series <b>Game of Thrones</b>, titled ... Rains of Castamere&quot; in a cameo appearance at King <b>Joffrey&#39;s</b> wedding in the second ... (<b>Performed</b> by Sigur Rós) &quot;The Lion and the Rose&quot;: <b>Played</b> at <b>Joffrey&#39;s</b> ... Contains House Stark theme (Goodbye Brother) and House <b>Lannister</b> theme&nbsp;...
Who played joffrey lannister in game of thrones?
For the <b>women&#39;s</b> team, see <b>England</b> at the <b>FIFA Women&#39;s</b> World Cup. The <b>England</b> national football team <b>has</b> competed at the <b>FIFA</b> World Cup since 1950. The <b>FIFA</b> ... <b>England</b> were seeded <b>in</b> pot one for the finals, which meant they <b>were the</b> ... <b>in</b> international football, <b>to</b> give <b>England</b> the win and a place <b>in</b> the <b>semi</b>-<b>finals</b>,&nbsp;... The 2015 <b>FIFA Women&#39;s</b> World Cup <b>was</b> the seventh <b>FIFA Women&#39;s</b> World Cup, the ... All <b>previous Women&#39;s</b> World Cup finalists qualified for the tournament, with defending ... It <b>was</b> also the first World Cup for either men or <b>women to</b> be played on ... On 2 July 2015, following the <b>semi</b>-<b>finals</b>, <b>FIFA</b> announced the shortlists for &nbsp;... The <b>England women&#39;s</b> national football team <b>has</b> been governed by the Football Association ... <b>England</b> have qualified for the <b>FIFA Women&#39;s</b> World Cup five times, reaching ... Playing reigning World Cup holders Japan <b>in</b> the <b>semi</b>-<b>finals</b>, <b>England</b> ... For all <b>past</b> and present players who have appeared for the national team,&nbsp;... The knockout stage of the 2019 <b>FIFA Women&#39;s</b> World Cup <b>was</b> the second and final stage of the competition, following the group stage. It began on 22 June with the round of 16 and ended on 7 July with the <b>final match</b>, held at the Parc Olympique Lyonnais <b>in</b> Décines-Charpieu. ... Early <b>in</b> the second half, Ajara Nchout appeared <b>to get</b> a goal back for&nbsp;... An 87th-minute goal by Mana Iwabuchi <b>was</b> enough <b>to</b> ensure Japan reached the next round. <b>In</b> the <b>semi</b>-<b>finals</b>, Japan faced <b>England in</b> Edmonton. <b>England</b> have participated five times at the <b>FIFA Women&#39;s</b> World Cup: <b>in</b> 1995, 2007, 2011, 2015 and 2019. They have reached the quarter-finals three times and the <b>semi</b>-<b>finals</b> twice. ... <b>England did</b> not qualify for the 1991 <b>FIFA Women&#39;s</b> World Cup. ... Edit links. This page <b>was last</b> edited on 7 March 2020, at 22:55 ( UTC). The 2019 <b>FIFA Women&#39;s</b> World Cup <b>was</b> the eighth edition of the <b>FIFA Women&#39;s</b> World Cup, the ... The tournament <b>was</b> the first <b>Women&#39;s</b> World Cup <b>to</b> use the video assistant referee ... The <b>semi</b>-<b>finals</b> and final were played at Parc Olympique Lyonnais <b>in</b> the ... Team, Qualified on, <b>Previous</b> appearances <b>in</b> Summer Olympics&nbsp;... The <b>England</b>–Germany football rivalry is considered <b>to</b> be mainly an English phenomenon—<b>in</b> ... <b>England has</b> won one World Cup <b>in</b> the only final they ever reached <b>in</b> either tournament. ... at the 1990 <b>FIFA</b> World Cup, it <b>was</b> a rather more dramatic and eventful clash <b>in</b> the <b>semi</b>-<b>finals</b>, the first time <b>England</b> had reached that&nbsp;... The U.S. played <b>England in</b> the <b>semi</b>-<b>finals</b>, but were without Rapinoe due <b>to</b> a hamstring injury that kept her out of the starting line-up. Her replacement, Christen&nbsp;... Borussia-Park <b>in</b> Mönchengladbach and Frankfurt&#39;s Commerzbank-Arena hosted the <b>semi</b>-<b>finals</b>. The third place play-off <b>was</b> held at Rhein-Neckar-Arena. Since&nbsp;...
When did england last get into semi finals?
&quot;One for Sorrow&quot; is a traditional children&#39;s nursery rhyme about <b>magpies</b>. According to an old superstition, the number of <b>magpies</b> you sees tells if you will have&nbsp;... If someone wants to work that in, its a <b>tiding of magpies</b>. Highlandlord 03:12, 21 June 2006 (UTC). Seems relevant enough to me. Maybe a whole &quot;Magpies in&nbsp;... A Siege of Bitterns (2014); A Pitying of Doves (2015); A Cast of Falcons (2016); A Shimmer of Hummingbirds (2017); A <b>Tiding of Magpies</b> (2018); A Dance of&nbsp;... <b>Magpie</b>, chick, hen, cock, flock, garruline. Mallard Also see Duck, duckling, hen, greenhead, sord suit, anatine, poultry &middot; Mammoth, calf, cow, bull, herd ... Tempus Fugit (Laurel Reed Books, 2005); Riding on a Magpie Riff (memoir, Black Moss press, 2006); <b>Tidings of Magpies</b>: Haiku, Senryu, and Tanka (Spotted &nbsp;... Helen Conkling (born 1933) is an American poet. Her work has appeared in the Antioch ... &quot;browse&quot;. www.upress.pitt.edu. Archived from the original on 2017-09- 25. Retrieved 2016-04-09. ^ H, Annie (2009-08-24). &quot;A <b>Tidings of Magpies</b>: Snakes&quot;. The willie (or willy) wagtail (Rhipidura leucophrys) is a passerine bird native to Australia, New ... It has been observed to build its nest in the vicinity of those of the <b>magpie</b>-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca), possibly taking advantage of the latter bird&#39;s&nbsp;... Hoopoes are colourful birds found across Afro-Eurasia, notable for their distinctive &quot;crown&quot; of feathers. Three living and one extinct species are recognized,&nbsp;... The common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) is a member of the cuckoo order of birds, Cuculiformes ... One usually called The Cuckoo starts: The cuckoo is a fine bird and she sings as she flies, She brings us good <b>tidings</b>, she tells us no lies. She sucks little birds&#39;&nbsp;... When anthropomorphising an animal there are stereotypical traits which commonly tend to be ... Examples: the opera The Thieving <b>Magpie</b> by Gioacchino Rossini, the ... Since birds&#39; tweeting sounds melodic to humans, songbirds have usually been portrayed as creatures bringing happiness, beauty and good <b>tidings</b> .
What is a group of australian magpies called?
National service is a system of either compulsory or voluntary government service, usually military service. Conscription is <b>mandatory national service</b>. The term&nbsp;... Conscription, sometimes called the draft, is the <b>compulsory</b> enlistment of people in a <b>national service</b>, most often a <b>military service</b>. Conscription dates back to&nbsp;... ... compulsory and voluntary military service: ... have <b>compulsory military service</b>, all men&nbsp;... Conscription in the United Kingdom has existed for two periods in modern times. The first was from 1916 to 1920, the second from 1939 to 1960, with the last conscripted soldiers leaving the service in 1963. Known as <b>Military Service</b> from 1916 to 1920, the system of conscription from ... had been <b>compulsory</b>, with all able-bodied, military-aged males, whether free&nbsp;... Conscription in South Korea has existed since 1957 and requires male citizens between the ages of 18 and 28 to perform <b>compulsory military service</b>. Women&nbsp;... Conscription exists in Israel for all Israeli citizens over the age of 18 who are Jewish, Druze, or Circassian; Arab citizens of Israel are not conscripted. Other exceptions are made on religious, physical, or psychological grounds. The normal length of compulsory service is currently two years and eight ... Many of the soldiers who complete their <b>mandatory military service</b> are later&nbsp;... Conscription in Finland is part of a general compulsion for national <b>military</b> <b>service</b> for all adult ... <b>mandatory</b> military refresher exercises (Finnish: kertausharjoitus) for a maximum of 40, 75 or 100 days, depending on the reservist&#39;s military rank. Switzerland has <b>mandatory military service</b> in the Swiss Army for all able-bodied male citizens, who are conscripted when they reach the age of majority, though&nbsp;... The Republic of China (Taiwan) has maintained a policy of conscription for all qualified males ... Thus, after 2016, <b>compulsory military service</b> will still remain in practice in the ROC. The Military Service Act of the Republic of China was first&nbsp;... The Federal Republic of Germany had conscription (Wehrpflicht) for male citizens between ... These must have been directed against war and <b>military service</b> in general, without ... A purely civilian <b>compulsory</b> service would be incompatible with the German basic law, which permitted the draft only for the purpose of defense.
When did compulsory national service end in uk?
Plymouth <b>Colony</b> (sometimes Plimouth) was an <b>English</b> colonial venture in America from <b>1620</b> ... Plymouth <b>Colony was founded</b> by a group of <b>English</b> Puritans who came to be known as the <b>Pilgrims</b>. ... The <b>Mayflower</b> departed Plymouth, England on September 6, <b>1620</b> with 102 passengers and about 30 crew members in&nbsp;... The <b>Pilgrims</b> or <b>Pilgrim</b> Fathers were the <b>English</b> settlers who established the Plymouth <b>Colony</b> ... Plymouth Rock commemorates the landing of the <b>Mayflower</b> <b>in 1620</b> ... Robinson, Clifton, and their followers <b>founded</b> a Brownist church, making a ... dismantled to fit <b>aboard the Mayflower</b> and was further damaged in transit. Plymouth is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. The town holds a place of great prominence in American history, folklore, and culture, and is known as &quot; America&#39;s Hometown.&quot; Plymouth was the site of the <b>colony founded</b> in <b>1620</b> by the <b>Mayflower Pilgrims</b>, where New England ... Plymouth was established in December <b>1620</b> by <b>English</b> separatist Puritans&nbsp;... The <b>Mayflower</b> was an <b>English</b> ship that transported the first <b>English</b> Puritans, known today as the <b>Pilgrims</b>, from Plymouth, England to ... But the <b>Mayflower</b> sailed from Plymouth on September 6, <b>1620</b>, O.S. (September 16, <b>1620</b>, ... <b>Aboard the Mayflower</b> were many stores that supplied the <b>pilgrims</b> with the essentials needed&nbsp;... Plymouth Rock is the traditional site of disembarkation of William Bradford and the <b>Mayflower Pilgrims</b> who <b>founded</b> Plymouth <b>Colony</b> in December <b>1620</b>. ... both the virtues and the flaws of the first <b>English</b> people who colonized New England. ... in the <b>colony aboard</b> the ship Anne in 1623, just two years after the <b>Mayflower</b>&nbsp;... In the early 17th century, thousands of <b>English</b> Puritans colonized North America, mainly in ... In <b>1620</b>, a group of Separatists known as the <b>Pilgrims</b> settled in New England and ... In <b>1620</b>, after receiving a patent from the London Company, the <b>Pilgrims</b> left for New England <b>on board the Mayflower</b>, landing at Plymouth Rock. Massachusetts was colonized by <b>English</b> settlers in the early 17th century and became the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the 18th century. Prior to that, it was inhabited by a variety of Indian tribes. The <b>Pilgrim</b> Fathers who sailed on the <b>Mayflower</b> established the first permanent settlement in <b>1620</b> at Plymouth <b>Colony</b> which ... The Bay <b>Colony was founded</b> under a royal charter, in contrast to Plymouth&nbsp;... William Brewster (1568 – 10 April 1644) was an <b>English</b> official and <b>Mayflower</b> passenger in <b>1620</b>. In Plymouth <b>Colony</b>, by virtue of his education and existing stature with those ... Brewster joined the first group of Separatists <b>aboard the</b> <b>Mayflower</b> on the voyage to North America. Brewster was accompanied by his wife, Mary&nbsp;... Signing the <b>Mayflower</b> Compact <b>1620</b>, a painting by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris 1899. The <b>Mayflower</b> Compact was the first governing document of Plymouth <b>Colony</b>. It was written by ... The <b>Mayflower</b> Compact was signed <b>aboard</b> ship on November 11, <b>1620</b>. They used the Julian Calendar, also known as Old Style dates,&nbsp;... William Bradford ( c. 19 March 1590 – May 9, 1657) was an <b>English</b> Puritan separatist originally from the West Riding of Yorkshire in Northern England. He moved to Leiden in Holland in order to escape persecution from King James I of England, and then emigrated to the Plymouth <b>Colony</b> on the <b>Mayflower in 1620</b>. ... Brewster was <b>found</b> guilty of being &quot;disobedient in matters of religion&quot; and&nbsp;...
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The seventh season of <b>One Tree Hill</b> premiered on September 14, 2009. This is the first season ... Newcomers Clay and <b>Quinn</b> settle in Tree Hill and soon fall for one another, only ... Clay must deal with his past when Sara <b>comes</b> to town. ... 2009, it was confirmed that both Chad Michael Murray and Hilarie Burton <b>would</b> not&nbsp;... <b>Quinn</b> deals with living in the beach house still in fear of Katie who is still on the loose. With trick-or-treaters <b>coming</b> to their doorstep, Clay has special rules for the&nbsp;... Shantel VanSanten (born July 25, 1985) is an American model and actress. As a model, she has been featured in the magazines Teen Vogue and Seventeen. On television, she played the role of <b>Quinn</b> James in the CW teen drama series <b>One</b> <b>Tree Hill</b>, ... announced she had signed on in a film adaption of the novel t.A.T.u. <b>Come</b>&nbsp;... Her younger sister, Taylor, returns to <b>Tree Hill</b> with <b>Quinn&#39;s</b> ... They confess their love for <b>each</b> other (&quot;Til kingdom <b>come</b>&quot;) before <b>Quinn</b> wakes up and ... She <b>does</b> and when she returns, it&#39;s revealed that part of her&nbsp;... Chase also feels unwanted after Chuck spends all his attention on Keller and later his father, who finally <b>comes</b> back home. Clay checks into rehab, and <b>Quinn</b> &nbsp;... <b>One Tree Hill</b> is an American drama television series created by Mark Schwahn, which ... She&#39;s always just thrilled to <b>do</b> the job, even though she&#39;s kind of new to acting. ... A regular from season 7, Julian initially <b>comes</b> to Tree Hill to win Peyton back. ... <b>Quinn</b> is a character that the writers and myself have developed&quot;, said&nbsp;... <b>Quinn</b> Marston (born May 31, 1988) is an American musician and artist based in New York City. His music was featured on TV shows such as <b>One Tree Hill</b>,&nbsp;... Scott Powell Holroyd (born June 5, 1975) is an American actor. Contents. 1 Biography ... In 2009 he played <b>Quinn&#39;s</b> husband David Fletcher on the seventh season of <b>One Tree Hill</b>, and in 2010, villain spy Justin Sullivan on the third season of&nbsp;... Edward Michael Trucco (born June 22, 1970) is an American actor known for his role as ... He played Cooper Lee in six episodes of <b>One Tree Hill</b> from 2005 to 2006. In 2002, Trucco starred in Wishmaster: The ... 1998, Dr. <b>Quinn</b>, Medicine Woman, Patrick Collins, Episode: &quot;Seeds of Doubt&quot;. 1998–2000, Pensacola: Wings of&nbsp;... <b>Quinn</b> is an Anglicised form of the Irish Ó Coinn or McQuinn/<b>MacQuinn</b>. The latter surname ... <b>Quinn</b> is one of the twenty most common surnames in Ireland. ... in the television series <b>One Tree Hill</b>; <b>Quinn</b> Mallory in the television series Sliders&nbsp;...
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<b>Cancer</b> (♋️) is the fourth <b>astrological sign</b> in the Zodiac, originating from the constellation of <b>Cancer</b>. It spans from 90° to 120° celestial longitude. In classical &nbsp;... In Western astrology, <b>astrological signs</b> are the twelve 30° sectors of the ecliptic, starting at the ... The order of the <b>astrological signs</b> is Aries, Taurus, Gemini, <b>Cancer</b>, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces. The practice of <b>astrology</b> recognizes four cardinal <b>signs</b> of the <b>zodiac</b>: Aries, <b>Cancer</b>, Libra, and Capricorn — sometimes called reacting <b>signs</b>. It associates those&nbsp;... In tropical <b>astrology</b>, the Sun is considered to be in the <b>sign Cancer</b> from June 22 to July 22, and in sidereal <b>astrology</b>, from July 16 to&nbsp;... In astrology, a planet&#39;s domicile is the <b>zodiac sign</b> over which it has ... (modern), Sign Detriment ... 4th, <b>Cancer</b> &middot; Moon, Leo. Astrology has used the concept of classical elements Leo antiquity up until the present. ... The elemental rulerships for the twelve <b>astrological signs</b> of the zodiac ... Virgo, Capricorn; Winter (cold becoming wet) - Water - <b>Cancer</b>, Scorpio, Pisces. English: <b>Cancer</b> zodiak <b>sign</b>. Also at Unicode U+264B (♋) ... 27 March 2006, 744 × 1,052 (2 KB), Tlusťa, <b>Cancer</b> zodiak <b>sign</b> {{PD-self}} Category:<b>Signs</b> of <b>zodiac</b>&nbsp;... In <b>astrology</b>, a negative, receptive, dispassive, yin, nocturnal or feminine <b>sign</b> refers to any of the six even-numbered <b>signs</b> of the <b>zodiac</b>: Taurus, <b>Cancer</b>, Virgo, &nbsp;... In <b>astrology</b>, exaltation is one of the five essential dignities of a planet. The exaltation is a place of awareness for the planet, whereas the fall is a position of weakness concerning the function of the planet. The <b>sign</b> position directly opposite a planet&#39;s <b>sign</b> of exaltation is considered ... For example, although Jupiter is exalted in <b>Cancer</b> there are 3 different&nbsp;... <b>Symbol</b> for <b>Cancer</b>: <b>Cancer</b>.svg. When the March equinox used to occur in <b>Cancer</b>;
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<b>Dragon Ball</b> is a Japanese media franchise created by Akira Toriyama in 1984. The initial manga, written and illustrated by Toriyama, was serialized in Weekly&nbsp;... <b>Dragon Ball</b> is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation. It is an adaptation of the first 194 chapters of the manga of the same name&nbsp;... Motorola/Freescale Semiconductor&#39;s <b>DragonBall</b>, or MC68328, is a microcontroller design based on the famous 68000 core, but implemented as an all-in-one&nbsp;... <b>Dragon Ball</b> Z is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation . It is the sequel to <b>Dragon Ball</b> and adapts the latter 325 chapters of the original&nbsp;... <b>Dragon Ball</b> is the first of two anime adaptations of the <b>Dragon Ball</b> manga series by Akira Toriyama. Produced by Toei Animation, the anime series premiered in&nbsp;... <b>Dragonball</b> Evolution is a 2009 American science fantasy action adventure film directed by James Wong, produced by Stephen Chow, and written by Ben&nbsp;... <b>Dragon Ball</b> Super is a Japanese manga series and anime television series. Its overall plot outline is written by <b>Dragon Ball</b> franchise creator Akira Toriyama,&nbsp;... <b>Dragon Ball</b> is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama. Originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine from 1984 to 1995,&nbsp;... <b>Dragon Ball</b> GT is a Japanese anime series based on Akira Toriyama&#39;s <b>Dragon</b> <b>Ball</b> manga. Produced by Toei Animation, the series premiered in Japan on Fuji&nbsp;... <b>Dragon Ball</b> Z Kai is a revised version of the anime series <b>Dragon Ball</b> Z. It was produced in commemoration of the original manga&#39; 20th and 25th anniversaries.
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<b>Three Billboards Outside Ebbing</b>, <b>Missouri</b> is a 2017 black comedy-drama <b>film</b> written, directed, and produced by Martin McDonagh and starring Frances&nbsp;... In addition, the American <b>Film</b> Institute selected <b>Three Billboards Outside Ebbing</b>, <b>Missouri</b> as one of its ten <b>films</b> of the year. Contents. 1 Accolades; 2 Notes; 3&nbsp;... <b>Three Billboards Outside Ebbing</b>, <b>Missouri</b> is a soundtrack album of the 2017 <b>film</b> of the same name and features the score by composer Carter Burwell. Martin Faranan McDonagh is an Irish-British playwright, screenwriter, producer, and director. ... from three nominations for his <b>film Three Billboards Outside</b> <b>Ebbing</b>, <b>Missouri</b>. ... McDonagh has stated that he prefers writing <b>films</b> to plays, as he holds a &quot;respect for the whole history of <b>films</b> and a slight disrespect for theatre . The following is a list of awards and nominations received by American actress Frances ... 2.1 American Comedy Awards; 2.2 Australian Academy of <b>Cinema</b> and Television Arts Awards; 2.3 Behind The Voice ... for North Country &middot; 2018: ( Won) Best <b>Film</b> Actress in a Leading Role for <b>Three Billboards Outside Ebbing</b>, <b>Missouri</b>&nbsp;... Frances Louise McDormand is an American actress. She is the recipient of numerous ... She has starred in a number of <b>films</b> by the Coen brothers, including Blood Simple (1984), Raising ... murder in the crime-drama <b>film Three Billboards</b> <b>Outside Ebbing</b>, <b>Missouri</b>, which won her a second Academy Award for Best Actress. Peter Czernin is a British-born <b>film</b> producer. He is the co-founder of production company Blueprint Pictures with Graham Broadbent. His work includes In Bruges (2008), The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011), Seven Psychopaths (2012) and <b>Three Billboards Outside Ebbing</b>, <b>Missouri</b> (2017), a critically acclaimed <b>film</b> ... A Very English Scandal (TV <b>Movie</b>) (executive producer) (post-production)&nbsp;... Ref. 2017, <b>Three Billboards Outside Ebbing</b>, <b>Missouri</b>, Best Supporting Actor, Won. Central Ohio <b>Film</b> Critics Association Awards&nbsp;... Caleb Landry Jones (born December 7, 1989) is an American actor and musician , best known for his roles as Banshee in X-Men: First Class (2011), Jeremy Armitage in Get Out (2017), and Red Welby in <b>Three Billboards Outside Ebbing</b>, <b>Missouri</b> ... All three <b>films</b> received nominations at the 90th Academy Awards; the latter&nbsp;... Woodrow Tracy Harrelson (born July 23, 1961) is an American actor and playwright. He first ... Harrelson made other <b>films</b> such as The Hi-Lo Country and portrayed Ray Pekurny in the comedy EDtv. ... Harrelson played police chief Bill Willoughby in the black comedy crime <b>film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing</b>, <b>Missouri</b>,&nbsp;...
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The seventh and penultimate season of the fantasy drama television series <b>Game of Thrones</b> ... season, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original <b>air date</b>, U.S. viewers ... The directors for the seventh season <b>are</b> Jeremy Podeswa (episodes <b>1</b> and 7), Mark ... <b>Season 7&#39;s</b> penultimate <b>episode</b> also runs for 71 minutes – around 16&nbsp;... &quot;Dragonstone&quot; <b>is the</b> seventh season <b>premiere</b> episode of HBO&#39;s fantasy television series ... &quot;Dragonstone&quot;. Game of Thrones episode. Episode no. Season 7. Episode 1. Directed by, Jeremy Podeswa. Written by, David Benioff &middot; D. B. Weiss. <b>Game of Thrones</b> is an American fantasy drama television <b>series</b> created by David Benioff and ... <b>1 Series</b> overview; 2 Episodes. 2.1 <b>Season 1</b> (2011) ... 3 Specials; 4 Home media <b>release</b>; 5 Ratings; 6 References; <b>7</b> External links ... &quot;&#39; <b>Game of Thrones</b>&#39; <b>Season</b> 6 <b>Episode</b> 9: What Time &amp; Channel <b>Does</b> It <b>Air</b> Tonight ?&quot;. &quot;Edmure Tully <b>Will</b> Be In &#39;<b>Game Of Thrones</b>&#39; <b>Season</b> 8 <b>Episode 1</b>, ... of Thrones&#39; <b>premiere</b> (predictably) dominates the cable Live +<b>7</b> ratings&nbsp;... The first <b>season</b> of the fantasy drama television <b>series Game of Thrones</b> premiered on HBO on ... <b>7</b>, <b>7</b>, &quot;You Win or You Die&quot;, Daniel Minahan, David Benioff &amp; D. B. Weiss, May ... The recurring actors listed here <b>are</b> those who appeared in <b>season 1</b>. ... a second <b>season</b> on the strength of the reception of the <b>premiere episode</b>. &quot;Dragonstone&quot;: Closing credits of the <b>episode</b>. ... A similar version is used on the main menu of <b>season 7&#39;s</b> DVD/Blu-ray <b>release</b>. <b>1</b>:21. 5. ... It is slow and ominous variation of Littlefinger&#39;s theme (&quot;Chaos <b>Is a</b> Ladder&quot;), 2:34. <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 7</b>) &middot; List of <b>Game of Thrones</b> episodes. &quot;The Spoils of War&quot; <b>is the</b> fourth <b>episode</b> of the seventh season of HBO&#39;s fantasy television ... <b>1</b> Plot. 1.1 In King&#39;s Landing; 1.2 At Winterfell; 1.3 At Dragonstone; 1.4 On the ... In the &quot;Inside the <b>Episode</b>&quot; featurette published by HBO following the <b>airing</b> of the&nbsp;... Episode no. <b>Season 7</b>. <b>Episode 1</b>. Directed by, Greg Nicotero. Written by, Scott M. Gimple. Original <b>air date</b>, October&nbsp;... George R. R. Martin, author of A Song of Ice and Fire, <b>is a series</b> co-executive producer and wrote one <b>episode</b> for each of the first four seasons. <b>Game of</b> <b>Thrones</b>&nbsp;... &quot;You Win or You Die&quot; <b>is the</b> seventh <b>episode</b> of the first <b>season</b> of the HBO medieval fantasy television <b>series Game of Thrones</b>. It was written by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by Daniel Minahan. Set to <b>air</b> May 29, 2011 , the <b>episode</b> was released in advance immediately ... Win or You Die&quot;. Game of Thrones episode. Episode no. Season 1. Episode 7.
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&quot;<b>Paradise by the Dashboard Light</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by Jim Steinman. It was first released in 1977 on the album Bat Out of Hell, with vocals by the American&nbsp;... Ellen Foley (born June 5, 1951) is an American <b>singer</b> and actress who has appeared on ... Foley gained high public recognition <b>singing</b> the duet with Meat Loaf on the hit single &quot;<b>Paradise by the Dashboard Light</b>&quot; from the 1977 album Bat Out&nbsp;... Karla DeVito (born August 29, 1953) is an American actress and <b>singer</b>. ... is seen <b>singing</b> with Meat Loaf in the video clip of &quot;<b>Paradise by the Dashboard Light</b> &quot;&nbsp;... &quot;Nationals&quot; is the twenty-first episode of the third season of the American musical television ... The finale is &quot;<b>Paradise by the Dashboard Light</b>&quot;, which also brings the audience to its feet, and gets an approving whistle from Carmen. ... Back to Me Now&quot; <b>sung</b> by Michele, and a group performance of Meat Loaf&#39;s &quot;Paradise by the&nbsp;... Meat Loaf is an American singer and actor. He is noted for his powerful, wide- ranging voice ... It was at the Lampoon show that Meat Loaf met Ellen Foley, the co-star <b>who sang</b> &quot;<b>Paradise by the Dashboard Light</b>&quot; and &quot;Bat Out of Hell&quot; with him&nbsp;... Following the success of the next two singles, &quot;Two Out of Three Ain&#39;t Bad&quot; and &quot; <b>Paradise by the Dashboard Light</b>&quot;, the <b>song</b> was re-released in October 1978&nbsp;... Lorraine Crosby (born November 27, 1960) is an English <b>singer</b> and <b>songwriter</b>. She was the female <b>vocalist</b> in Meat Loaf&#39;s 1993 hit single &quot;I&#39;d Do Anything for&nbsp;... I believe that the <b>song</b> writer used the ... see <b>paradise by the dashboard light</b>”. 3 Bats Live is a music DVD by rock <b>singer</b> Meat Loaf. Recorded on March 18, 2007 at London, ... &quot;All Revved Up with No Place to Go&quot; (very short version); &quot; <b>Paradise by the Dashboard Light</b>&quot;; &quot;You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth&quot;; &quot; Out of&nbsp;... Aspen Vincent (née Aspen Miller) is an American Broadway actress, voice actress and pop <b>singer</b> ... on his &quot;Seize the Night tour&quot;, <b>singing</b> such hits as I&#39;d Do Anything for Love (But I Won&#39;t Do That) and <b>Paradise by the Dashboard Light</b>.
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Original <b>release</b>, May 1 – ... Based <b>on</b> the <b>Power of the Primes</b> brand of the <b>Transformers</b> franchise by Hasbro, it <b>is the</b> third and final ... Hasbro announced that it <b>would</b> once again partner with Machinima—after having previously worked with&nbsp;... <b>Transformers</b>: <b>Prime</b> Wars Trilogy <b>is a</b> toyline and transmedia franchise that is ... Forty years after the Great War between the Autobots and the Decepticons <b>on</b> ... In July 2016, the Hasbro Pulse website published a book titled The <b>Power</b> of the ... &quot;Comic-Con: &#39;<b>Transformers</b>&#39; Animated Series <b>Coming</b> to Machinima (Exclusive) &quot;. <b>Power of the Primes is a</b> toyline, multimedia and transmedia franchise created by Hasbro as part of the <b>Transformers</b> brand. It <b>is the</b> third and final installment in&nbsp;... Launched in 1984, the <b>Transformers</b> toyline by Takara and Hasbro was promoted through both ... The final episode ended <b>on</b> an open note, <b>should</b> the series prove popular enough to continue, which it <b>did</b>. ... This danger brings the ancient <b>Transformer</b>, Vector <b>Prime</b>, back to Cybertron, where he sets the Autobots <b>on</b> a quest&nbsp;... Optimus <b>Prime</b>, known in Japan as Convoy (コンボイ, Konboi), <b>is a</b> ... This caused Optimus <b>Prime</b> to wash <b>out</b> of the Autobot Academy. ... Ratchet builds Optimus a jetpack attachment to help in the <b>coming</b> ... During the fight, Optimus manages to master the Magus Hammer&#39;s <b>power</b> in&nbsp;... Unicron <b>is a</b> fictional supervillain from the many continuities in the <b>Transformers</b> universe and ... This concept began with the <b>release</b> of a series of <b>Transformers</b>: Armada trading ... Unicron wants the <b>power</b> for himself, and cuts Primus down before he <b>can</b> ... The <b>Transformers Prime</b> iteration of Unicron depicts his physical &nbsp;... This <b>is a</b> list of the characters from the <b>Transformers</b>: Prime Wars Trilogy. ... ( Titans Return and <b>Power of the Primes</b>) - The former leader of the Autobots. ... An Autobot scientist Optimus suggested for a seat <b>on</b> the Council of Worlds. ... After being killed by Metroplex, Starscream&#39;s spirit causes Trypticon to <b>come</b> back to life. Based <b>on</b> the <b>Transformers</b> franchise, it <b>is the</b> sequel to <b>Transformers</b>: ... the U.S. audience <b>on</b> November 14, 2017 via go90, followed by a weekly <b>release</b> of new ... series for the Prime Wars Trilogy titled <b>Transformers</b>: <b>Power of the Primes</b> was &nbsp;... <b>Transformers</b>: <b>Prime</b> focuses <b>on</b> the superheroic Autobots of &quot;Team <b>Prime</b>&quot;, which ... which <b>power</b> the Omega Lock, a device which <b>can</b> reboot the dead Cybertron. ... to <b>come</b> back to the franchise is because when they worked <b>on</b> the live-action&nbsp;... The Fallen <b>is a</b> fictional robot supervillain in the <b>Transformers</b> robot superhero franchise. According to Hasbro, he was formerly known as Megatronus <b>Prime</b>, and was ... <b>On</b> the other hand, Megatronus believed that the Blaster <b>should</b> be kept in ... <b>would</b> use the Enigma to combine the essence of the Matrix with the <b>power</b> of&nbsp;...
When does transformers power of the primes come out?
<b>Green Lantern</b> is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. They fight evil with the aid of rings that grant them a variety of extraordinary powers, all of which <b>come</b> from imagination and/or emotions. ... The <b>first Green Lantern character</b>, Alan Scott, <b>was</b> created in 1940 by Martin&nbsp;... <b>Green Lantern</b> is a 2011 American superhero film based <b>on</b> the DC Comics <b>character</b> of the ... <b>Green Lantern was</b> released <b>on</b> June 17, 2011, and received generally negative ... During the encounter, Jordan learns of Parallax <b>coming</b> to Earth. Alan Scott is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, and the <b>first character</b> to bear the name <b>Green Lantern</b>. He fights evil with the aid of a magical ring which grants him a variety of powers. He <b>was</b> created by Martin Nodell, <b>first</b> appearing in the comic book ... The <b>original Green</b> <b>Lantern was</b> created by an American artist named Martin&nbsp;... John Stewart, one of the characters known as <b>Green Lantern</b>, is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics and <b>was the first</b> African-American superhero to appear in DC Comics. The <b>character</b> <b>was</b> created by Dennis O&#39;Neil and Neal Adams, and <b>first</b> ... He starred in the comic <b>Green Lantern</b>: Mosaic, which DC spun <b>out</b> of Green&nbsp;... Hal Jordan, also known as <b>Green Lantern</b>, is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The <b>character was</b> created in 1959 by writer John Broome and artist Gil Kane, ... The <b>character was</b> a success, and it <b>was</b> quickly decided to follow <b>up</b> his three-issue run <b>on</b> Showcase with a&nbsp;... <b>Green Lantern</b> is an ongoing American comic-book series featuring the DC Comics heroes of ... created in the wake of the Flashpoint limited series. The <b>first</b> issue of the new volume of <b>Green Lantern was</b> released <b>on</b> September 14, 2011. The <b>Green Lantern</b> Corps that appears in fictional stories published by DC Comics <b>has</b> at least ... Alan Scott <b>was the original Green Lantern character</b> created in the Golden Age of comics. Alan created the ... During the Sinestro Corps War event, Laira and the Lost Lanterns <b>come</b> to Hal Jordan&#39;s aid <b>on</b> Qward . The group&nbsp;... This <b>was the first Green Lantern</b> television series and the <b>first</b> CGI DC/WB series ... Red Lantern depicted, Bleez <b>comes</b> from a winged race and prefers to rely <b>on</b>&nbsp;... The imprisoned <b>First</b> Lantern tells them that they <b>will</b> regret what they have done and that he <b>will</b> escape. ... the <b>first</b> seven <b>Green Lantern</b> rings to scan for possible users. ... Approaching the combatants <b>on</b> Oa, he captured the ... over, only for the other Guardians of the Universe to <b>come</b> to his aid. Kyle Rayner is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The <b>character</b> is depicted as being associated with the <b>Green Lantern</b> Corps, an extraterrestrial police force of which he <b>has</b> been a member. In 2013, Kyle Rayner <b>was</b> placed 14th <b>on</b> IGN&#39;s list of the &quot;Top 25 Heroes of ... Jordan, the beacon of green light that had <b>come</b> to Kyle inside his mind,&nbsp;...
When did the original green lantern come out?
<b>Finding Dory</b> is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated adventure film produced by Pixar ... Prior to work on <b>Finding Dory</b>, Disney had planned to <b>make</b> a <b>Finding Nemo</b> sequel without Pixar&#39;s ... mentioned a sequel to <b>Finding Nemo</b> out loud, I&#39;d be done, [T]here would be no way I&#39;d be able to <b>put</b> that horse back in the barn. <b>Finding Nemo</b> is a 2003 American computer-animated adventure film produced by Pixar ... After returning home to the reef, Marlin and Dory watch Mr. Ray <b>take</b> Nemo and his friends on a field trip. ... In a scene that was eventually deleted, Gill tells Nemo that he&#39;s from a <b>place</b> called Bad Luck Bay and that he has brothers and&nbsp;... <b>Finding Nemo</b> is a CGI animated film series and Disney media franchise that began with the ... <b>It takes place</b> one year after <b>Finding Nemo</b> and is set off the coast of Morro Bay, California. ... With any of the other sequels, we strive to try and make it seem like it was inevitable, like it was <b>meant</b> to be, that all these extended&nbsp;... <b>Finding Nemo</b> Submarine Voyage is an attraction located in the Tomorrowland area of ... After Marlin and Dory escape the creatures, they make their way through a forest of jellyfish. ... console and a board of indicator lights displaying the submarine&#39;s operation status if anything abnormal were to <b>happen</b> on the ride&#39;s cycle. Piper is a 2016 computer-animated short film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. Written and directed by Alan Barillaro, it was theatrically released alongside Pixar&#39;s <b>Finding Dory</b> on June 17, 2016. ... By using this site, you agree to the Terms of <b>Use</b> and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the&nbsp;... Andrew Stanton (born December 3, 1965) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer ... <b>Finding Nemo</b> and WALL-E earned him two Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature. ... developed the storytelling theory of &quot;2+2&quot;, to not give the audience the full picture but rather halves and <b>have</b> them <b>put</b> the film together. Central Intelligence is a 2016 American action comedy film directed by Rawson Marshall ... Principal photography began on May 6, 2015, and took <b>place</b> in Atlanta, ... Central Intelligence opened on June 17, 2016, alongside <b>Finding Dory</b> and was ... The site&#39;s critical consensus reads, &quot;Kevin Hart and Dwayne Johnson <b>make</b>&nbsp;... The film <b>takes place</b> twenty years after the events of the first film, during which the ... finishing in second place at the box office, behind the animated <b>Finding Dory</b> ... are only <b>meant</b> to get the audience pumped for a movie that doesn&#39;t yet exist,&nbsp;... Pixar Animation Studios is an American computer animation studio based in Emeryville, ... Toy Story 3 (2010), <b>Finding Dory</b> (2016), Incredibles 2 (2018), and Toy Story 4 ... The animation movement would <b>be made</b> using tweening instead of ... was <b>meant</b> to remain a Pixar property and Disney would have received only a&nbsp;... Thomas Montgomery Newman (born October 20, 1955) is an American composer best known ... the Pixar films <b>Finding Nemo</b> (2003) and WALL-E (2008 ); and all but one of the films of ... Newman and his wife, Ann Marie, <b>have</b> three children.
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She and Noah stop the Struckers, but after the former says mutants, including the latter and Lauren, <b>should</b> not have been born, Noah <b>turns on</b> her and destroys&nbsp;... <b>The Gifted</b> is an American superhero television series created for Fox by Matt Nix, based on ... <b>The Gifted</b>&#39;s first <b>season</b> aired from October <b>2</b>, 2017, to January 15, 2018, and consisted of 13 episodes. ... Showrunner Matt Nix said that though Caitlin <b>does</b> not have mutant powers, she is not &quot;just a mom&quot; or &quot;just the doctor&quot; in the&nbsp;... The first <b>season</b> of the American television series <b>The Gifted</b> is based on Marvel Comics&#39; X-Men ... The <b>season</b> aired from October <b>2</b>, 2017, to January 15, 2018, over 13 episodes. ... <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original <b>air</b> date, Prod. ... The series is not a procedural, and <b>does</b> not have a &quot;save the mutant of the&nbsp;... <b>The Gifted</b> is an American television series created for Fox by Matt Nix, based on Marvel Comics&#39; X-Men properties. It is connected to the X-Men film series, set in an alternate timeline where the X-Men have disappeared. The first <b>season</b>, consisting of thirteen episodes, began airing on October <b>2</b>, ... The <b>premiere</b> of <b>season</b> two establishes her abilities as being permanently&nbsp;... <b>The Gifted</b> is a Thai science fantasy suspense television series produced by GMMTV and ... On 15 October 2019, it was announced that there <b>would</b> be a sequel season, <b>The</b> ... to change, when great power that fulfill all their dreams <b>come</b> with troubles. ... New main characters in <b>season 2</b> (<b>The Gifted</b> Graduation) include:. &quot;rX&quot; is the second episode of the American television series <b>The Gifted</b>, based on Marvel ... Her daughter Lauren is able to close the portal with her control over <b>air</b> molecules. In prison, the ... Following on from the series&#39; pilot, Nix said the second episode <b>would</b> be ... &quot;Marvel&#39;s <b>The Gifted</b> Season 1 <b>Episode 2</b> Review – &#39; rX&#39;&quot;. On May <b>2</b>, 2019, FX said the final <b>season would premiere on</b> June 24, 2019. Writing[edit]. Kinberg teased in November 2015 that the series <b>would</b> tell&nbsp;... E. ▻ <b>The Gifted</b> (American TV series) episode redirects to lists‎ (27 P) ... G. <b>The</b> <b>Gifted</b> (season 1) &middot; <b>The Gifted</b> (<b>season 2</b>) &middot; List of <b>The Gifted</b> characters&nbsp;... On May 10, 2012, CBS canceled the series after one <b>season</b>. Contents. 1 Synopsis; 2 Cast&nbsp;... Talking about the <b>season</b> finale, Barr said, &quot;S.H.I.E.L.D. <b>does</b> a most excellent job of standing on its own two feet in a way we&#39;ve never seen it <b>do</b> before. <b>Come</b> the &nbsp;...
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<b>Leaving Las Vegas</b> is a 1995 American romantic drama <b>film</b> written and directed by Mike Figgis, and based on the semi-autobiographical novel of the same&nbsp;... Cage has also been <b>nominated</b> for an <b>Academy Award</b> twice. He won an <b>Academy Award</b> for Best <b>Actor</b> for his role in the <b>film Leaving Las Vegas</b> in 1995. Elisabeth Judson Shue (born October 6, 1963) is an American <b>actress</b>, best known for her starring roles in the <b>films</b> The Karate Kid (1984), Adventures in Babysitting (1987), Cocktail (1988), Back to the Future Part II (1989), Back to the Future Part III (1990), Soapdish (1991), <b>Leaving Las Vegas</b> (1995), The Saint ( 1997), ... The role earned her an <b>Academy Award nomination</b> for Best <b>Actress</b>. The 68th <b>Academy Awards</b> ceremony, organized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and ... Braveheart was the ninth <b>film</b> to win Best Picture with no acting <b>nominations</b>. ... consecutive <b>actress</b> to win the aforementioned category for a performance in a <b>film</b> ... <b>Leaving Las Vegas</b> ... <b>99</b>; ^ Burlingame, Jon (January 20, <b>1999</b>). Critics&#39; Choice <b>Movie</b> Awards. 0, 1. Screen Actors Guild Awards. 1, 3. The following is a List of awards and <b>nominations</b> received by American <b>actor</b>, director and producer Nicolas Cage. Contents. 1 Major associations. 1.1 <b>Academy Awards</b>; 1.2 BAFTA Awards; 1.3 Golden Globe Awards ... 1996 &middot; <b>Leaving Las Vegas</b> &middot; Best <b>Actor</b> in a Leading Role, <b>Nominated</b>. Michael Antranig Goorjian (born February 4, 1971) is an American <b>actor</b>, filmmaker, and writer. ... He also appeared in the 2005 TV <b>film</b> Reefer Madness, a satirical musical adaptation of ... Modigliani, which won him a L.A. Weekly Theater Award <b>nomination</b> for Best Lead <b>Actor</b>. ... 1995, <b>Leaving Las Vegas</b>, College Boy #1. Ann-Margret Olsson (born April 28, 1941), known mononymously as Ann-Margret , is <b>a</b> Swedish-American <b>actress</b>, singer, and dancer. As an <b>actress</b>, Ann-Margret is best known for her roles in Bye Bye Birdie ... Viva <b>Las Vegas</b> was Winters&#39; first feature <b>film</b> choreography job and was his first of four movies with Presley, and&nbsp;... Hilary Ann Swank (born July 30, 1974) is an American <b>actress</b> and <b>film</b> producer. She is the ... Swank made her <b>film</b> debut with <b>a</b> minor role in Buffy the Vampire Slayer ... Cry (<b>1999</b>), for which she received her first <b>Academy Award</b> for Best <b>Actress</b> and the ... <b>Las Vegas Film</b> Critics Society Award, Most Promising <b>Actress</b>, Won. Anthony Marinelli (born March 19, 1959) is an American musician, composer and conductor. ... Marinelli was a contributor in the production of Quincy Jones&#39; soundtrack for ... He attended the annual <b>Academy Award</b> ceremonies with his family, ... <b>film</b> credits for this period include the critically acclaimed, <b>Leaving Las</b> <b>Vegas</b>&nbsp;... <b>A</b> Simple Plan is <b>a</b> 1998 neo-noir crime thriller <b>film</b> directed by Sam Raimi and written by Scott ... <b>A</b> Simple Plan earned multiple awards and nominations, among them two <b>Academy Award nominations</b> for Best Supporting <b>Actor</b> ( Thornton) and Best Adapted ... This resulted in both Dahl and Cage <b>leaving</b> the production.
Actress who was oscar nominated for the 1999 film leaving las vegas?
<b>Songwriter</b>(s) &middot; John Phillips &middot; Producer(s) &middot; Lou Adler &middot; The Mamas &amp; the Papas singles chronology. &quot;California Dreamin&#39;&quot; (1965), &quot;<b>Monday</b>, <b>Monday</b>&quot; (1966), &quot;I Saw Her Again&quot; (1966). &quot;<b>Monday</b>, <b>Monday</b>&quot; is a 1966 song written by John Phillips and recorded by the Mamas &amp; the ... The Daredevil villain, Typhoid Mary, <b>sings this</b> song when in her &quot;Typhoid&quot;&nbsp;... <b>Songwriter</b>(s), Chris Malinchak, Marvin Gaye &middot; Producer(s), Chris Malinchak. Chris Malinchak singles chronology. &quot;There I Was&quot; (2013), &quot;<b>So Good to Me</b>&quot; ( 2013), &quot;If U Got It&quot; (2013). &quot;<b>So Good to Me</b>&quot; is a song by American DJ and record producer Chris Malinchak. &quot;You&#39;re <b>So Good to Me</b>&quot; is a song by American rock band The Beach Boys. It was originally ... Songwriter(s) &middot; Brian Wilson/Mike Love &middot; Producer(s), Brian Wilson. &quot;<b>Good</b> for <b>Me</b>&quot; is a 1992 single by Christian music <b>singer</b> Amy Grant. It was released <b>as</b> the sixth single from the Heart In Motion album, but only the fourth song&nbsp;... You Are <b>So Good to Me</b> is a song co-written by Waterdeep&#39;s founding vocalist, guitarist and <b>songwriter</b> Don Chaffer; musician, author, and head of the Blue&nbsp;... &quot;He Was <b>Too Good to Me</b>&quot; is a song with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart. ... The song is occasionally <b>sung</b> as “She was <b>too good to me</b>”, especially by male <b>singers</b>, including The Vogues on their album Till (1999). &quot;<b>Monday</b> Morning&quot; is a 1975 song written and <b>sung</b> by Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham. It is the first track off the multi-platinum selling album Fleetwood Mac. It was later included on the 2002 compilation album, The <b>Very</b> Best of ... from the album Fleetwood Mac &middot; A-side, &quot;Say You Love Me&quot;. Released, 1976. <b>Songwriter</b>(s) &middot; Gillian Gilbert &middot; Peter Hook &middot; Stephen Morris &middot; Bernard Sumner &middot; Producer(s), New Order. New Order singles chronology. &quot;Temptation&quot; (1982), &quot; Blue <b>Monday</b>&quot; (1983), &quot;Confusion&quot; (1983). &quot;Blue <b>Monday</b>&quot; is a song by the English rock band New Order. It was released <b>as</b> a 12-inch ... &quot;Blue <b>Monday</b>&quot;, whose lyrics include the line &quot;I thought I told you to leave <b>me</b>&nbsp;... She Was <b>Too Good to Me</b> is an album by Chet Baker. The album was released in 1974 as what ... (Chet Baker <b>Sings</b>) It Could Happen to You (1958); Chet Baker in New York (1958); Chet Baker Introduces Johnny Pace (1958); Chet (1959)&nbsp;... Baby It&#39;s <b>Me</b> is a 1977 album released by American <b>singer</b> Diana Ross on the Motown label <b>that</b> peaked at ... &quot;You Got It&quot; (#9) being Top 10 hits, while the newly formed Billboard Dance charts ranked &quot;Your Love is <b>so Good</b> For <b>Me</b>&quot; Top 15.
Who sings monday monday so good to me?
The Eastern <b>Orthodox Church</b>, officially the Orthodox Catholic Church, is the second-largest ... Missionaries brought Orthodoxy to <b>many</b> regions without ethnic <b>Greeks</b>, ... All <b>members</b> of the Eastern <b>Orthodox Church</b> profess the same faith,&nbsp;... The name <b>Greek Orthodox Church</b> or <b>Greek</b> Orthodoxy, is a term referring to the body of several ... Members, 23–25 million (about 50% of whom are in Greece) ... There are also <b>many Greek Orthodox Christians</b>, with origins dating back to the&nbsp;... The <b>Greek</b> Orthodox Archdiocese of America, headquartered in New York City, is an eparchy of ... The <b>Greek Orthodox Church</b> in America considers that it sanctifies the faithful through divine worship, especially the Holy ... It also includes an estimate of <b>how many</b> are not <b>members</b> but regularly participate in parish life. The Church of Greece part of the wider <b>Greek Orthodox Church</b>, is one of the autocephalous ... Members, 10 million ... with <b>many</b> churches burned, and hundreds of priests and monks killed by the Germans on the one hand or the Communists&nbsp;... The <b>Greek Orthodox</b> Patriarchate of Alexandria and all Africa also known as the <b>Greek</b> ... <b>Members</b> of the <b>Greek Orthodox</b> Patriarchate were once referred to as ... <b>Many Greeks</b> also settled in Alexandria from the 1840s and <b>Orthodoxy</b> began to&nbsp;... The <b>Greek Orthodox Church</b> of Antioch, also known as the Antiochian <b>Orthodox</b> <b>Church</b> and ... Both the <b>Orthodox Churches</b> of Antioch and Cyprus are <b>members</b> of the Middle East Council of Churches. ... settlers from Italy- <b>many</b> of whom already spoke fluent Koine <b>Greek</b> and/or sent their children to Greco-Syrian schools. By 1985 fewer than 7,000 <b>churches</b> remained active. <b>Members</b> of the <b>church</b> hierarchy were jailed or forced out, their places taken by docile clergy, <b>many</b> of whom&nbsp;... The <b>Orthodox Church</b> in America (OCA) is an Eastern Orthodox Christian church based in ... In 2011, it had an estimated 84,900 <b>members</b> in the United States. ... <b>many</b> of them formerly of the Eastern Catholic Churches (&quot;<b>Greek</b> Catholics&quot;), and from the ... The Russian Orthodox <b>Greek</b> Catholic Church in America was granted &nbsp;... Antiochian <b>Greek</b> Christians also known as Rûm, are an Arabic-speaking ethno- religious Eastern Christian group from the Levant region. They are either <b>members</b> of the <b>Greek Orthodox Church</b> of Antioch or the ... <b>Many</b> of their descendants now live in the global Near Eastern Christian diaspora. With Arabic becoming the&nbsp;... Religion in Greece is dominated by the <b>Greek Orthodox Church</b>, which is within the larger ... The <b>Greek Orthodox Church</b>, a <b>member</b> of the Eastern Orthodox Communion, ... Media coverage of Sikhs is minimal and their religion is often reported as a mix of Hinduism and Islam, while it has a separate belief system and <b>many</b>&nbsp;...
How many members are in the greek orthodox church?
Bart <b>plays</b> football to please his father, but is injured, breaking both ankles and ending his career. The <b>only</b> elective with openings is music&nbsp;... The story behind &quot;<b>I Can Only Imagine</b>&quot; was adapted into a <b>film</b>. <b>Directed</b> by the Erwin Brothers and starring J. Michael Finley as Bart Millard and Dennis Quaid as&nbsp;... <b>I Can Only Imagine</b> (<b>film</b>), a 2018 <b>film</b> based on the MercyMe song; &quot;<b>I Can Only</b> <b>Imagine</b>&quot;, a song by Poco from Running Horse &middot; Disambiguation icon. It was <b>directed</b> by Colin Tilley. Guetta said how the video focuses more on futuristic images rather than on a <b>plot</b> as some of Guetta&#39;s other videos <b>played</b> out . It first&nbsp;... Occupation, <b>Film director</b>, screenwriter, <b>film</b> producer. Andrew and Jon Erwin, known as the Erwin Brothers, are American Christian <b>film</b> directors, screenwriters and <b>film</b> producers known for such <b>films</b> as Woodlawn, October Baby, Moms&#39; Night Out and <b>I Can Only Imagine</b>&nbsp;... I Still Believe is an upcoming Christian biographical drama <b>film directed</b> by the Erwin Brothers ... The estimate was based in part on <b>I Can Only Imagine</b>&#39;s $17.1 million debut in March 2018. Similarly, Forbes&#39; Scott Mendelson predicted that the&nbsp;... <b>I Can Only Imagine</b> grossed over $83 million to date in domestic ticket sales, a rare A+ Cinemascore and become the #3 Music Biopic and #6 Christian <b>Film</b> in&nbsp;... Bart Marshall Millard (born December 1, 1972) is an American singer and songwriter who is ... James (Jim) Bryson <b>played</b> piano for that band and later went on to play with Bart Millard and ... Millard&#39;s song &quot;<b>I Can Only Imagine</b>&quot; was inspired by his father&#39;s death, and was made into ... The <b>film</b> was released on March 16, 2018. Kevin Downes (born September 21, 1972) is an American actor, writer, producer, <b>director</b>, and co-founder and Chief of Production and Distribution of Kingdom Story Company. Downes grew up in Visalia, three hours north of Los Angeles. Many of the Christian <b>films</b> he participated in were shot there. ... &quot;&#39;<b>I Can Only</b> <b>Imagine</b>&#39; Producers, Lionsgate Set Faith-Based <b>Film</b> Slate&quot;. <b>Just Imagine</b> is a 1930 American pre-Code science fiction musical-comedy <b>film</b>, <b>directed</b> by ... He is told that Z-4 (Hobart Bosworth) has built a &quot;rocket plane&quot; that <b>can</b> carry three men to Mars. After a farewell party where J-21 works, on the&nbsp;...
Who directed the movie i can only imagine?
<b>Rupert</b> James Hector <b>Everett</b> is an English actor, writer and singer. He first came to public attention in 1981, when he <b>was</b> cast in Julian Mitchell&#39;s <b>play</b> and subsequent film Another Country (1984) ... Stardust (2007), Shrek the Third (2007 ), Wild Target (2010) and <b>Miss Peregrine&#39;s</b> Home for Peculiar Children (2016). <b>Miss Peregrine&#39;s</b> Home for Peculiar Children is a 2016 American fantasy film directed by Tim Burton and written by Jane Goldman, based on the 2011 novel of the same name by Ransom Riggs. The film stars Eva Green, Asa Butterfield, Chris O&#39;Dowd, Allison Janney, <b>Rupert Everett</b>, Terence Stamp ... On July 28, 2014, Eva Green <b>was</b> set to <b>play Miss Peregrine</b> in the film;&nbsp;... Dame Judith Olivia Dench CH DBE FRSA (born 9 December 1934) is an English actress, artist and author. Dench <b>made</b> her professional debut in 1957 with the Old Vic Company. ... In 2002, Dench <b>was</b> cast opposite <b>Rupert Everett</b>, Colin Firth , and Reese Witherspoon in ... &quot;<b>Miss Peregrine&#39;s</b> Home for Peculiar Children&quot;. Lara Pulver (born 1 September 1980) is an English actress. She has <b>played</b> Erin Watts in the ... Pulver <b>was</b> nominated for the 2008 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for the ... <b>Miss</b> Pulver won the 2016 Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for the same role in the Savoy Theatre production of Gypsy. Pygmalion is a <b>play</b> by George Bernard Shaw, named after a Greek mythological figure. It <b>was</b> ... Shaw wrote the <b>play</b> in early 1912 and read it to famed actress <b>Mrs</b>. Patrick Campbell in June. ... George Orwell claimed that &quot;The central plot of Shaw&#39;s <b>play</b>, Pygmalion, is lifted out of <b>Peregrine</b> Pickle [by Smollett], and I believe&nbsp;... Sir Ian Murray McKellen CH CBE (born 25 May 1939) is an English actor. His career spans genres ranging from Shakespearean and modern theatre to popular fantasy and science fiction. He <b>is the</b> recipient of six Laurence Olivier Awards, a Tony Award, a Golden ... In 1969, he <b>was</b> invited to join the Prospect Theatre Company to <b>play</b> the lead&nbsp;... 2016 in film is an overview of events, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies, ... The Secret Life of Pets <b>is the</b> 17th-highest-grossing animated film of all time. Captain America: ... <b>Play</b> It as It Lays &middot; Slaves of New York. 30, Don Marshall, 80 ... &quot;<b>Miss Peregrine&#39;s</b> Home for Peculiar Children&quot;. Comingsoon.net. This is a list of famous or notable people from <b>were</b> either born or resided in the English county ... swimmer, <b>was</b> born in Portsmouth; Bob Anderson, darts <b>player</b>, <b>was</b> born in Winchester; Bob Anderson, fencer, ... Alan Mais, surveyor, <b>was</b> born in Southampton; <b>Peregrine</b> Maitland, colonial governor, <b>was</b> born in Longparish&nbsp;... This is a list of episodes of the British drama series, Tales of the Unexpected. ... <b>Mrs</b> Bixby is having an affair behind her husband&#39;s back. ... The husband <b>had</b> always imposed a strict regimen on his wife and she now seeks revenge. ... The cat responds to the woman&#39;s piano <b>playing</b> to such a degree that she becomes&nbsp;... It <b>was</b> generated by Ganeshbot. Its purpose is to be able to track the project history using related changes or related watchlist which only shows the last change&nbsp;...
Who did rupert everett play in miss peregrine?
Yet, in the midst of their newfound popularity, a <b>new</b> threat ... The Ninja attempt to stop him, but they are ultimately subdued and unable to <b>do</b> so. ... When Cole got to the drinks section, Jay <b>comes out</b>&nbsp;... <b>Ninjago</b> is a computer-animated television series produced by The Lego Group. It was created ... In anticipation of Garmadon&#39;s return, Wu seeks <b>out</b> four talented young Ninja to ... Cyrus Borg led the reconstruction process bringing about <b>New</b> <b>Ninjago</b> City, a hub of ... He is also a master of the ancient art of Fang-kwon-<b>do</b>. Released in Winter 2017, this wave consists of 7 sets based on the <b>Season</b> 7: Hands of Time. It depicted the Ninjas fight against the <b>new</b> enemies, The Hands of&nbsp;... This article lists all known films and series based on the Lego Construction Toys, usually ... Later in the year, <b>Ninjago</b> ended its second <b>season</b> still having positive feedback. A <b>new</b> show titled Legends of Chima <b>would</b> air in January 2013. The show was ... 2012, Lego Star Wars: The Empire Strikes <b>Out</b>, Threshold Animation &nbsp;... The Lego Movie is a Danish-American media franchise based on Lego construction toys. ... Brothers Dan and Kevin Hageman, who wrote <b>Ninjago</b>: Masters of Spinjitzu ... of Lego <b>Ninjago</b>, which features a <b>new</b> take that diverges from the TV series. ... Warner Bros. <b>did</b> not invite co-producer of the first film, Village Roadshow&nbsp;... The Fold continue to write and record music in 2017, mostly for LEGO <b>Ninjago</b>, but there has been talk of late about a <b>new</b> full-length album. In the <b>season</b> 9 finale&nbsp;... The Lego <b>Ninjago</b> Movie is a 2017 3D computer-animated martial arts adventure- comedy film ... The <b>next</b> day, Garmadon again attacks <b>Ninjago</b> City with his giant mech and ... Garmadon cries tears of fire, which causes Meowthra to spit him <b>out</b>. ... show and co-wrote the story of The Lego Movie, <b>would</b> write the adaptation. <b>Season</b> 3[edit]. As a threat of the Ancient Hunter Tribes emerge, the heroes of Chima must find the legendary Fire tribes and unlock the <b>new</b> Fire CHI&nbsp;... Lego <b>Ninjago</b>: Shadow of Ronin, —, —, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita, Android, iOS. 2017, Lego Worlds, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4,&nbsp;... The Lego <b>Ninjago</b> Movie Video Game is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game ... As with The Lego Movie Videogame, environments are made <b>out</b> of Lego bricks. The player controls ... The Lego Movie: 4D – A <b>New</b> Adventure &middot; Unikitty!
When does the next season of ninjago come out?
<b>Housing Benefit</b> is a means tested social security benefit in the United Kingdom that is intended to help meet housing costs for rented accommodation. It is the&nbsp;... The benefit cap is a British Coalition government policy that caps the amount in state benefits ... Overall the average gap between rent and <b>housing benefit</b> for families affected by the cap was £3,750 a year. A study of council tenants in England&nbsp;... A benefit period is a length of time during which a benefit is paid. This may be a government benefit such as the British <b>Housing Benefit</b>, or a healthcare benefit&nbsp;... Local Housing Allowance (LHA) was introduced on 7 April 2008 to provide <b>Housing Benefit</b> entitlement for tenants renting private-sector accommodation in&nbsp;... Some of the content of this article has been taken from an article created by Andyjbarrick, located at <b>housing benefit</b> with a small &#39;b&#39;, which was submitted while I&nbsp;... Housing support[edit]. Since 2015 CSOK (családi otthonteremtési kedvezmény, transl. family <b>housing benefit</b>) can be required by married couples for used&nbsp;... reform of <b>Housing Benefit</b>, including introduction of under-occupancy penalty, referred to by its opponents as a &quot;bedroom tax&quot;. changes to the Social Fund,&nbsp;... Administration of <b>Housing Benefit</b> was split between two organisations depending on whether the claimant was renting or was an owner-occupier; tenants could&nbsp;... Having one bedroom more than the calculated allowance means a reduction in <b>housing benefit</b> of 14%, and two &quot;spare&quot; bedrooms means that a tenant will lose&nbsp;... Section 8 of the Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. § 1437f), often called Section 8, as repeatedly amended, authorizes the payment of rental <b>housing assistance</b> to&nbsp;...
When was housing benefit introduced in the uk?
&quot;<b>Cherish</b>&quot; is a pop <b>song</b> written by Terry Kirkman and recorded by The Association. Released in 1966, the <b>song</b> reached number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot&nbsp;... &quot;Cherish&quot; is a <b>song</b> by American <b>singer</b> Madonna from her fourth studio album, Like a Prayer ... Leonard introduced one line from the similar titled <b>song</b> by the 1960s band the Association, &quot;<b>Cherish is the word I use</b>&quot;, after which Madonna&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Cherish</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by American R&amp;B band Kool &amp; the Gang, released in 1985. It was the third ... Samples (and lyrics) from this <b>song</b> were <b>used</b> in Pappa Bear&#39;s <b>song</b> of the same name in 1997. This version is largely unknown in America where&nbsp;... &quot;I Do (<b>Cherish</b> You)&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by Keith Stegall and Dan Hill. It was first released in February 1998 by American country music artist Mark Wills. The first&nbsp;... <b>Cherish</b> is the debut solo album by American <b>singer</b> David Cassidy, produced by Wes Farrell ... The reputation of <b>Cherish</b> is largely positive, with Allmusic&#39;s Lindsay Planer <b>describing</b> the album as &quot; Overall...an admirable first time out and, above all, [it] ... By <b>using</b> this site, you agree to the Terms of <b>Use</b> and Privacy Policy. Crunk is a subgenre of hip hop music that emerged in the early 1990s and gained mainstream ... The <b>word</b> derives from its African-American slang past- participle form, &quot;crunk&quot;, of the verb &quot;to crank&quot; (as in the <b>phrase</b> &quot;crank up&quot;). ... Atlanta R&amp;B group <b>Cherish</b> also gained prominence with their summer 2006 <b>song</b> &quot;Do It to It&quot;&nbsp;... &quot;Windy&quot; is a pop music <b>song</b> written by Ruthann Friedman and recorded by the Association. ... 1, following &quot;<b>Cherish</b>&quot; in 1966. Billboard ... A version of the <b>song</b> was <b>used</b> as the theme tune on the nightly Today programme, broadcast on Thames&nbsp;... &quot;Do It to It&quot; is the lead single from girl group <b>Cherish</b>&#39;s album Unappreciated. &quot;Do It to It&quot; features rap/hip hop artist Sean P. The <b>song</b> peaked at number 12 ... MTV censored the <b>word</b> &quot;kryptonite&quot; from its airings of the video, as in the United ... The <b>song</b> was <b>used</b> on the episode Three&#39;s Company from the third season of the TV &nbsp;... Steve Green (born August 1, 1956) is an American Christian music <b>singer</b>, notable for his tenor ... He was often considered the male version of Sandi Patty, <b>using</b> many of the same songwriters and styles as well as the ... 2014 saw the release of two more albums from Green: Hide the <b>Word</b>: Bible Songs for Kids and Hymns. &quot;Because&quot; (&quot;Parce Que&quot;) is a <b>song</b> with music and lyrics by Guy d&#39;Hardelot and English lyrics by ... I&#39;ll <b>cherish</b> thee, ... Jesse Crawford &middot; Richard Crooks &middot; Bing Crosby recorded the <b>song</b> in 1956 for <b>use</b> on his radio show and it was subsequently&nbsp;...
Who sang cherish is the word i use to describe?
Tracy Mosby (née McConnell) (colloquial: &quot;The <b>Mother</b>&quot;) is the title character from the CBS ... When I think how lucky I am to wake up next to <b>your mom</b> every morning, I can&#39;t help but be amazed how easy it all really was...&quot;, indirectly stating that&nbsp;... <b>Cast</b>[edit] ... ^1 &quot;The <b>Mother</b>&quot; was played by various stunt actresses (including Jennifer Birmingham and the show&#39;s director, Pamela&nbsp;... In the show&#39;s finale, he says, that, in Tracy, he had <b>met</b> the love of his life (the titular <b>Mother</b>), but only after he was finished&nbsp;... &quot;Something New&quot; is the 24th and final episode of the eighth season of the CBS sitcom How I <b>Met Your Mother</b>, and the 184th episode overall. ... Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson &middot; Cristin Milioti as The <b>Mother</b>/Tracy McConnell &middot; Alyson Hannigan as Lily Aldrin &middot; Bob Saget as&nbsp;... &quot;Vesuvius&quot; is the nineteenth episode of the ninth season of the CBS sitcom How I <b>Met Your</b> ... Noting the sudden appearance of Robin&#39;s <b>mom</b>, she asks, &quot;What <b>mother</b> is going to miss her daughter&#39;s wedding?&quot; At this, Ted falls silent, and his &nbsp;... Cristin Milioti (born August 16, 1985) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for playing the titular Mother on the sitcom How I Met Your ... In 2013, Milioti was <b>cast</b> in the CBS sitcom How I <b>Met Your Mother</b> as the titular Mother,&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Mom</b> and Dad&quot; is the tenth episode of the ninth season of the CBS sitcom How I <b>Met Your Mother</b>, and the 194th episode overall. <b>Cast</b>[edit] <b>Cast</b>[edit]
Who was the mom in how i met your mother?
In 2005, the <b>Astros</b> started poorly and found ... <b>made</b> only his second career relief appearance, ... This <b>World Series was</b> marked by a controversy involving the Minute Maid Park roof. This <b>was</b> their second <b>World Series</b> appearance and first since ... They became the first team in history to <b>make it to the World</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Astros</b> embarked on a memorable Division Series rematch against the ... In this game, Roger Clemens <b>made</b> only the second relief ... This <b>was the Astros</b>&#39; first <b>World Series</b> appearance in franchise history. The Houston <b>Astros</b> are an American professional baseball team based in Houston, Texas that ... The <b>Astros</b> hold one <b>World Series</b> title and three pennants (one in the National League and two in the American ... To <b>get</b> an idea of how the first season <b>was</b> for Houston, look at the team&#39;s best pitcher, Richard &quot;Turk&quot; Farrell. The 2018 <b>World Series was</b> the championship series of Major League Baseball&#39;s 2018 season. ... Next, they defeated the defending champion Houston <b>Astros</b> in five games in the League Championship Series. ... The 2018 Dodgers <b>were</b> the first team to <b>make</b> the <b>World Series</b> by winning their tie-breaker game since the&nbsp;... This is a list of seasons completed by the Houston <b>Astros</b>, originally known as the Houston Colt .45s, professional baseball franchise; they played in the National League from their inception in 1962 to the 2012 season; in 2013, the team <b>was</b> moved to the American League. ... They are only team to have qualified for the <b>World Series</b> as a member of&nbsp;... The 2019 <b>World Series was</b> the championship series of Major League Baseball&#39;s (MLB) 2019 ... It <b>was</b> the first <b>World Series</b> in which the Houston <b>Astros</b> had home field advantage. The series <b>was</b> played in ... Leading off the top of the seventh, Kurt Suzuki hit a home run to <b>put</b> the Nationals ahead, 3–2. Verlander exited one &nbsp;... The <b>World Series</b> is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball ( MLB) in North ... The <b>World Series has</b> been contested 115 times as of 2019, with the AL winning 66 and the NL winning 49. ... Prior to 1924, the pattern had been to alternate by game or to <b>make</b> another arrangement convenient to both clubs. The Houston <b>Astros</b> sign stealing scandal resulted from revelations that members of the ... MLB reportedly <b>made</b> the immunity deal with players because it believed it would not win ... Correa also claimed the <b>Astros did</b> not steal signs in the 2017 <b>World Series</b>, and that they <b>did</b> not use the trash can banging in 2018. A group&nbsp;... The <b>World Series</b> is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball ( MLB) and ... The best-of-seven style <b>has</b> been the format of all <b>World Series</b> except in ... Yankees, and have <b>made</b> 19 total appearances, third-most among NL clubs. ... The Houston <b>Astros</b> are the only franchise to have represented both the NL&nbsp;...
When did the astros make it to the world series?
&quot;<b>What You Won&#39;t Do for Love</b>&quot; is a blue-eyed soul-styled song by American singer -songwriter Bobby Caldwell. It was released in September 1978 as the lead&nbsp;... <b>What You Won&#39;t Do for Love</b> may refer to: &quot;<b>What You Won&#39;t Do for Love</b>&quot; (song), song by Bobby Caldwell; Bobby Caldwell (album), 1978 album by Bobby&nbsp;... Do for Love was the second posthumously released single by Tupac Shakur from his second posthumous album R U Still Down? (Remember Me). The vocal sample is from &quot;<b>What You Won&#39;t Do for Love</b>&quot; by Bobby Caldwell. Bobby Caldwell is the debut album by singer and songwriter Bobby Caldwell. The album was ... &quot;<b>What You Won&#39;t Do for Love</b>&quot; (Caldwell/Alfons Kettner), 4:45. 7 . Robert Hunter Caldwell (born August 15, 1951) is an American singer and songwriter who recorded the hit single &quot;<b>What You Won&#39;t Do for Love</b>&quot; in 1978. Wendy Coakley-Thompson is a mainstream fiction author. Coakley-Thompson&#39;s work is part of ... Chicago-based independent production company, optioned the film rights to <b>What You Won&#39;t Do for Love</b>, Coakley-Thompson&#39;s second novel. I&#39;d <b>Do</b> Anything for <b>Love</b> is a song written by Jim Steinman, and recorded by Meat Loaf with ... Why <b>do you</b> keep saying these things to me every single night? &quot;Age Ain&#39;t Nothing but a Number&quot; is a song by American singer Aaliyah from her debut studio album of the same name (1994). The song was written and produced by R. Kelly and lyrically the song is about a young girl wanting to date an older man. Containing a lyrical interpolation from the song &quot;<b>What You Won&#39;t</b> <b>Do For Love</b>&nbsp;... Released: 1979; &quot;<b>What You Won&#39;t Do For Love</b>&quot; Released: 1979. Professional ratings. Review scores. Source, Rating. AllMusic, 3/5 stars. No Stranger to Love is a studio album by American musician Roy Ayers. It was released in&nbsp;... What Did He Say? is the second solo album released by bassist Victor Wooten. ... &quot;<b>What You Won&#39;t Do for Love</b>&quot; – 4:43. Victor Wooten - Bass; JD Blair - Drums. 4. &quot; Cherokee&quot; – 1:49. Victor Wooten - Bass; James Genus - Acoustic Bass&nbsp;...
Who sings what you wont do for love?
<b>Olaf&#39;s Frozen Adventure</b> is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated featurette, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney&nbsp;... Talk:<b>Olaf&#39;s Frozen Adventure</b>. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. WikiProject Animation / Films, hide(Rated Start-class, &nbsp;... Main article: <b>Olaf&#39;s Frozen Adventure</b>. Olaf starred in a 21-minute Frozen holiday film along with Anna, Elsa, Kristoff&nbsp;... Main article: <b>Olaf&#39;s Frozen Adventure</b>. Kristoff appeared in a 21-minute holiday film along with Anna, Elsa, Olaf,&nbsp;... Disney Frozen: Olaf&#39;s Quest is a platform video game developed by 1st Playable ... The game is based on the 2013 animated film Frozen by Disney, and follows snowman Olaf. ... Frozen Fever (2015); <b>Olaf&#39;s Frozen Adventure</b> (2017). Eventually, Sven brings the snowmen to Elsa&#39;s ice castle alongside Kristoff and Olaf. <b>Olaf&#39;s Frozen Adventure</b>[edit]. Prep &amp; Landing, <b>Olaf&#39;s Frozen Adventure</b>. Stevie Wermers-Skelton (born January 28, 1966) is a Disney story artist and director. Together&nbsp;... Main article: <b>Olaf&#39;s Frozen Adventure</b>. On February 9, 2016, it was announced that a Frozen holiday special&nbsp;... In <b>Olaf&#39;s Frozen Adventure</b>, it is the first holiday season after the castle gates have reopened. To commemorate the&nbsp;... Frozen Fever (2015); <b>Olaf&#39;s Frozen Adventure</b> (2017) ... |state=collapsed : {{ Frozen|state=collapsed}} to show the template collapsed, i.e., hidden apart from its&nbsp;...
Who plays elsa in olaf's frozen adventure?
The Cape Town <b>water</b> crisis in <b>South Africa</b> was a period of severe <b>water</b> shortage in the Western Cape region, most notably affecting the City of Cape Town. <b>Water</b> supply and sanitation in <b>South Africa</b> is characterised by both achievements and challenges. After the end of Apartheid <b>South Africa</b>&#39;s newly elected&nbsp;... In <b>southern Africa</b>, the Zambezi river basin is one of the world&#39;s most over-used river systems, and so Zambia and Zimbabwe compete fiercely over it. Additionally ,&nbsp;... The <b>South Africa</b> men&#39;s national <b>water</b> polo team is the representative for <b>South</b> <b>Africa</b> in international men&#39;s <b>water</b> polo. Contents. 1 Results. 1.1 Olympic&nbsp;... According to The United Nations Convention on Climate Change on <b>South Africa</b> in 2000, the <b>water</b> around <b>Africa</b> is&nbsp;... <b>Water</b> privatisation in <b>South Africa</b> is a contentious issue, given the history of denial of access to <b>water</b> and persisting poverty. <b>Water</b> privatisation has taken many&nbsp;... <b>Water</b> Boards play a key role in the <b>South</b> African <b>water</b> sector. They operate dams, bulk <b>water</b> supply infrastructure, some retail infrastructure and some&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>Water</b> in <b>South Africa</b>&quot;. The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). Periods of drought effect <b>Southern Africa</b>&#39; s various biomes and wildlife, while reduced <b>water</b> levels in rivers can cause hydroelectric dams to operate at reduced&nbsp;... <b>Water SA</b> publishes refereed, original work in all branches of <b>water</b> science, technology and engineering. This includes <b>water</b> resources development; the&nbsp;...
Where does south africa's water come from?
This is a list of initials, acronyms, expressions, euphemisms, jargon, military slang , and sayings ... CCAF – Community College of the <b>Air Force</b>; CCE – Executive Officer; <b>CCF</b> – First Sergeant; CCT – Combat ... DBA – Dirtbag Airman (An Airman who <b>does</b> not represent the <b>Air Force</b> Core Values); DCO – Defensive Cyber&nbsp;... The Combined Cadet Force (<b>CCF</b>) is a youth organisation in the United Kingdom, sponsored by the Ministry of Defence (MOD), which operates in schools, and normally includes Army, Royal Navy and Royal <b>Air Force</b> sections. ... It was reported in 2008 that some private school <b>CCF</b> detachments <b>would</b> be opened to pupils&nbsp;... The following table displays the ranks of the Community Cadet <b>Forces</b> the Combined Cadet <b>Force</b>, the Volunteer Cadet Corps (RMVCC and RNVCC), and the Girls Venture Corps <b>Air</b> Cadets. ... The titles of some ranks in the ACF and <b>CCF</b> Army may vary as cadet detachments are affiliated to British Army regiments and&nbsp;... The chart below represents the current enlisted rank insignia of the United States <b>Air Force</b>. ... <sup>1</sup> The U.S. <b>Air Force does</b> not have a separate first sergeant rank; it is instead a duty position denoted by a diamond ... the upper field of the E-7/MSgt , E-8/SMSgt, E-9/CMSgt paygrades/chevrons/ranks and is abbreviated &quot;<b>CCF</b>&quot;. The (Chinese) People&#39;s Volunteer Army was the armed expatriate volunteer <b>forces</b> deployed by ... Soviet assistance was limited to providing <b>air</b> support no closer than 60 miles (97 km) from the battlefront. The MiG-15s in PRC colours <b>would</b> be an unpleasant surprise to the UN pilots; they <b>would</b> hold local <b>air</b> superiority&nbsp;... The Royal <b>Air Force</b> uniform is the standardised military dress worn by members of the Royal ... Cadets of the RAFAC which includes the ATC and <b>CCF</b> (RAF) Sections wear ... It consisted of a single-breasted jacket in blue-grey with a <b>stand</b>- up collar. ... On 24 September 2014, the RCAF announced it <b>would</b> return in part to&nbsp;... The North American Aviation T-6 Texan is an American single-engined advanced trainer ... Starting in 1948, the new United States <b>Air Force</b> (<b>USAF</b>) designated it the T-6, ... Some operations took place at altitudes around 20,000 ft above <b>mean</b> sea ... <b>CCF</b> Harvard Mk. IV (T-6) (series F-40 – Die Flugzeuge der Bundeswehr&nbsp;... First sergeant is typically a senior non-commissioned officer rank, used in many countries. In NATO armed forces the rank is on OR8 level. Contents. 1 United States. 1.1 United States Army; 1.2 United States Marine Corps; 1.3 United States <b>Air Force</b> ... leadership duty requirements with enlisted and junior NCO Soldiers than <b>do</b>&nbsp;... A warrant officer (WO) in the British Armed Forces is a member of the highest group of non-commissioned ranks, holding the Queen&#39;s (or King&#39;s) warrant, which is signed by the Secretary of State for Defence. Warrant officers are not saluted as they <b>do</b> not hold the Queen&#39;s Commission, ... The Royal <b>Air Force</b> originally used the ranks of sergeant-major 1st and 2nd&nbsp;... Since <b>Air</b> Cadets officers <b>would</b> generally be responsible for running either a <b>CCF</b>(RAF) section or an <b>Air</b> Training Corps squadron/detached flight, successful &nbsp;...
What does ccf stand for in the air force?
Having watched several superhero-themed films and television shows prior to developing The <b>Incredibles</b>, Bird <b>had</b> often&nbsp;... Phillip Bradley Bird (born September 24, 1957) is an American animator, director, screenwriter, ... In the finished picture, Bird also provides the <b>voice</b> of costume designer Edna ... Another son, Michael, <b>voiced</b> Tony Rydinger in The <b>Incredibles</b> and its sequel. ... 2004, The <b>Incredibles</b>, Yes, Yes, No, Also <b>voice of Edna Mode</b>. <b>Edna</b> Marie &quot;E&quot; <b>Mode</b> (<b>voiced</b> by Brad Bird) is an eccentric fashion designer who designs the costumes for many members of the&nbsp;... The <b>Incredibles</b> is a 2004 American computer-animated superhero film written and directed by Brad Bird, produced by Pixar Animation Studios, released by Walt Disney Pictures, and starring the <b>voices</b> of Craig T. Nelson, ... After several failed attempts to cast <b>Edna Mode</b>, Bird took on her <b>voice</b> role himself. It was an&nbsp;... Dash was <b>voiced</b> by Spencer Fox in the first film. ... Brad Bird as <b>Edna</b> &quot;E&quot; <b>Mode</b>, a fashion designer for superheroes and a close&nbsp;... Violet Parr is a fictional character who appears in Pixar&#39;s computer animated superhero film The <b>Incredibles</b> (2004) and its sequel <b>Incredibles</b> 2 (2018). ... <b>Voiced</b> by Sarah Vowell, Violet is a shy junior high school student who longs to fit in ... Bird, who <b>voices</b> costume designer <b>Edna Mode</b>, was the only other actor Vowell&nbsp;... Dashiell Robert &quot;Dash&quot; Parr is a fictional superhero, created by Brad Bird for the Pixar franchise The <b>Incredibles</b>. The character is <b>voiced</b> by Spencer Fox in the first movie and Huckleberry ... <b>Edna Mode</b> designed his super suit to be resistant to air friction, wear, and heat when Dash is running at super speed. Incredicoaster is a steel roller coaster located at Disney California Adventure in Anaheim, California. Manufactured by Intamin, the ride opened to the public as California Screamin&#39; on February 8, 2001. It <b>is the</b> only roller coaster at the Disneyland Resort with an inversion, and it <b>is</b> ... the <b>Incredibles</b> and <b>Edna Mode</b> being interviewed for the ride&#39;s rechristening&nbsp;... Helen Parr (née Truax), also known as Elastigirl or Mrs. Incredible, is a fictional character who appears in Pixar&#39;s animated superhero film The <b>Incredibles</b> (2004) and its sequel <b>Incredibles</b> 2 (2018). <b>Voiced</b> by actress Holly Hunter, the character is a superhero who possesses ... &quot;From Elastigirl to <b>Edna</b>, how <b>Incredibles</b> 2 women kick butt&quot;. Olga Aleksandra Sipowicz also known by the mononym of Kora, was a Polish rock vocalist and songwriter. She was the lead singer of the rock band Maanam from 1976 to 2008. Jackowska also provided the <b>voice of Edna Mode</b> in the Polish dubs of both <b>Incredibles</b> films. ... denotes a recording that <b>did</b> not chart.
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<b>Harry</b> Andrew <b>Blackmun</b> (November 12, 1908 – March 4, 1999) was an American lawyer and jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of&nbsp;... Law clerks have assisted the justices of the United States Supreme Court in various capacities ... &quot;Finding Aid to the Papers of <b>Harry A. Blackmun</b>,&quot; Library of Congress (2003, rev&#39;d April 2010), list of clerks. &quot;Georgia Law Alumni Who Have &nbsp;... Even <b>Harry Blackmun</b>&#39;s majority opinion conceded that baseball was as much interstate commerce as the other professional sports to which the Court had refused&nbsp;... DescriptionUS Supreme Court Justice <b>Harry Blackmun</b>.jpg, Official portraits of the 1976 U.S. Supreme Court: Justice&nbsp;... Horace Gray • Oliver W. Holmes • Benjamin Cardozo • Felix Frankfurter • Arthur Goldberg • Abe Fortas • <b>Harry Blackmun</b> • Stephen Breyer. List of law clerks of&nbsp;... Alan C. Michaels was the nineteenth Dean and Edwin M. Cooperman Chair in Law at the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. Michaels was a law clerk to Associate Justice <b>Harry A. Blackmun</b> of the&nbsp;... Providing a historical analysis on abortion, Justice <b>Harry Blackmun</b> noted that abortion was &quot;resorted to without scruple&quot; in Greek and Roman times. Blackmun &nbsp;... From 1991 to 1992, he clerked for Justice <b>Harry A. Blackmun</b> of the United States Supreme Court. Between 1992 and 1995, he worked first at the Washington,&nbsp;... Dissent, Brennan, joined by Marshall, Blackmun. Dissent, Blackmun. Laws applied. U.S. Const. amend. XIV, 42 U.S.C. § 1983. DeShaney v. Winnebago County, 489 U.S. 189 (1989), was a case decided by the Supreme ... was written by Associate Justice <b>Harry Blackmun</b>, who had (along with Associate Justice Thurgood&nbsp;... Fortas&#39;s replacement, <b>Harry Blackmun</b>, was finally confirmed in 1970; the 391- day vacancy was the longest since the 1860s. Black and Harlan both died in 1971,&nbsp;...
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<b>Masha and the Bear</b> is a Russian animated television series created by Oleg Kuzovkov and produced by Animaccord Animation&nbsp;... Elsie Fisher (born April 3, 2003) is an American actress. She began her career in 2009 with a ... 2009, Medium, Young Bridgette, Episode: &quot;Then... and Again&quot;. 2009–2012, <b>Masha and the Bear</b>, <b>Masha</b>, <b>Voice</b> role (English dub) - 26 episodes. Goldie &amp; <b>Bear</b> is an American animated preschool television series which began on September ... Papa <b>Bear</b> (<b>voiced</b> by Barry Wiggins) – Jack <b>Bear&#39;s</b> father who is an excellent builder. He also likes to go fishing and sometimes takes his son&nbsp;... Meghana Erande is an Indian actress and <b>voice</b> actress who can speak English, Hindi and Marathi. She has <b>voiced</b> characters in Indian animation and has also&nbsp;... Yahya Alkafri is a Syrian television actor and <b>voice</b> actor. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Filmography ... Hunter × Hunter as Franklin; <b>Masha and the Bear</b> &middot; <b>Masha&#39;s</b> Tales (uncredited); Beyblade: Metal Fusion as Ryuga; Beyblade: Metal Masters as&nbsp;... Grizzy and the Lemmings is a French-American CGI animated series produced for France ... 5 <b>Voice</b> actors; 6 Broadcast; 7 Titles in other languages; 8 References ... Set in the distant future, an anthropormorphic 7-feet tall grizzly <b>bear</b> named&nbsp;... Early life[edit]. Christian Ray Flores was born in Moscow, Russia, on March 15, 1969, to a ... Among other projects, Ray lends his <b>voice</b> to English and Spanish versions of <b>Masha and the Bear</b>, one of the biggest animated TV series in the world,&nbsp;... Kikoriki, known in the United States as GoGoRiki and in Russia as Smeshariki ( Russian: ... Копатыч, romanized: Kopatych) a.k.a. Boboriki a orange-colored <b>bear</b> who lives as a farmer. <b>Voice</b>: Michail Chernyak (Russian), David Willis ( English)&nbsp;... Eduard Vasilievich Nazarov was a Soviet and Russian animator, screenwriter, <b>voice</b> actor, ... director, director (3 episodes), screenwriter (5 episodes), <b>voice</b> actor (various); <b>Masha and the Bear</b> (2009–2010) – <b>voice</b> actor (Father Frost)&nbsp;... This is a list of programs that currently air and formerly aired on Universal Kids and under its ... Ninja Warrior Junior, October 13, 2018. The <b>Voice</b> Kids, October 20, 2018 ... Topsy and Tim, June 17, 2017. <b>Masha and the Bear</b>, July 17, 2017.
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On February 14, 2018, a gunman opened fire with a semi-automatic rifle at Marjory Stoneman ... He returned to Stoneman <b>Douglas High School</b> two years later but <b>was</b> banished in 2017 for disciplinary reasons. ... A statement released by Peterson&#39;s lawyer said he believed the <b>shooting was happening</b> outside the building,&nbsp;... Emma González (born November 11, 1999) is an American activist and advocate for <b>gun</b> control. As a high school senior she survived the February 2018 Stoneman Douglas ... The speech <b>was</b> in reaction to the Stoneman <b>Douglas High</b> <b>School shooting</b>, three days previously, during which a gunman had killed 17 and&nbsp;... The March for Our Lives (MFOL) <b>was</b> a student-led demonstration in support of legislation to ... The event followed the Marjory Stoneman <b>Douglas High School</b> <b>shooting</b> a ... Twitter allowed others around the world to suddenly be aware of what <b>was happening</b> in real time and showing the raw emotion of these students. ... and #EnoughIsEnough, <b>was</b> formed by a group of twenty students attending the Marjory Stoneman <b>Douglas High School</b> (MSD) at the time of the <b>shooting</b> in &nbsp;... The white crosses <b>were</b> removed prior to the <b>start</b> of the 2018-19 <b>school</b> year, and families of the victims <b>were</b> permitted to take anything that <b>was</b> left for their family&nbsp;... David Miles Hogg (born April 12, 2000) is an American <b>gun</b> control activist and student who survived the Stoneman <b>Douglas High School shooting</b> in 2018. ... Having finished high school in May 2018, Hogg <b>has</b> taken a gap year to ... false claims appeared on social media that it had never really <b>happened</b>, and others&nbsp;... In 2018, protests against <b>gun</b> violence in the United States increased after a series of mass <b>shootings</b>, most notably at the Marjory Stoneman <b>Douglas High</b> <b>School</b> ... The event followed the Stoneman <b>Douglas High School shooting</b>, which <b>was</b> ... The <b>shooting happened</b> Sunday at an apartment complex in the Liberty City&nbsp;... Kyle Kashuv (born May 20, 2001) is an American conservative activist. He survived the 2018 Stoneman <b>Douglas High School shooting</b> and ... Regarding the Stoneman <b>Douglas High School shooting</b>, Kashuv <b>did</b> not blame <b>gun</b> laws, ... the <b>shooting</b>, or even identify the gunman as a threat before the <b>shooting</b> <b>happened</b>. This article lists school <b>shootings</b> in the United States by death toll Organized by deaths, then ... It <b>was</b> the deadliest <b>shooting</b> on a U.S. college campus until the Virginia Tech <b>shooting</b> in 2007. ... Stoneman <b>Douglas High School shooting</b>: Nikolas Cruz, a 19-year-old former student ... &quot;Sandy Hook <b>shooting</b>: What <b>happened</b>? Authorities have charged the gunman with first-degree <b>murder</b> in response to the <b>shooting</b>, and legal proceedings <b>were</b> ongoing as of&nbsp;...
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&quot;<b>The Man Comes Around</b>&quot; is the title track from Johnny Cash&#39;s American IV: <b>The</b> <b>Man Comes Around</b>, released in 2002. It was written several years prior to the&nbsp;... American IV: <b>The Man Comes Around</b> is a studio album by Johnny Cash. It was released on November 5, 2002, by American Recordings and Universal Records &nbsp;... (2000), American IV: <b>The Man Comes Around</b> ... American III: Solitary Man is a studio album by Johnny Cash. ... It is the third album in Cash&#39;s American series. John R. Cash was an American singer, songwriter, musician, actor, and author. He is one of the ... Dave Urbanski, <b>The Man Comes Around</b>: The Spiritual Journey of Johnny Cash. Relevant Books, 2003, p. 117. ^ Cash, Johnny; Carr, Patrick&nbsp;... John Carter Cash (born March 3, 1970) is an American country singer-songwriter , author and producer. He is the only child of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. ... Solitary Man and American IV: <b>The Man Comes Around</b>, the latter receiving&nbsp;... ... Man and American IV: <b>The Man Comes Around</b>. The fourth disc, My Mother&#39;s Hymn Book features gospel songs Cash first learned from his mother as a child&nbsp;... 7. &quot;<b>The Man Comes Around</b>&quot; (feat. Lee Ving), Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash, 3:49. 8 . &quot;A Thousand Miles From Nowhere&quot;, Dwight Yoakam, Dwight Yoakam, 4:26. 9. ... Letter&quot; was reprised on American IV: <b>The Man Comes Around</b> (2002). The Canadian pressing of this album has a different version of &quot;Kate&quot; with altered lyrics. &quot;I Hung My Head&quot; is a song written by the singer-songwriter Sting and released on the 1996 ... In 2002, Johnny Cash covered the song in the album American IV: <b>The Man Comes Around</b>. Sting re-recorded the song in an orchestral version for&nbsp;... This is a list of major awards won by Johnny Cash. Contents. 1 Wins; 2 Hall of Fame; 3 Other ... 2002 &quot;Spirit of Americana&quot; Free Speech Award &middot; 2003 Album of the Year – American IV: <b>The Man Comes Around</b> &middot; 2003 Artist of the Year &middot; 2003&nbsp;...
Who wrote the song the man comes around?
&quot;Can&#39;t Take My Eyes Off You&quot; is a 1967 song written by Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio. ... redirects here. For the film of that name, see I Love You Baby (film). &quot;Love to <b>Love You Baby</b>&quot; is a song by American singer Donna Summer from her second studio album Love to <b>Love You Baby</b> (1975). Produced by Pete Bellotte,&nbsp;... Love to <b>Love You Baby</b> is the second studio album by American singer Donna Summer, released on August 27, 1975 and her first to be released internationally &nbsp;... <b>I Love You Baby</b> is a gay-themed romantic comedy from Spain released in 2001. Contents. 1 Plot summary; 2 Note; 3 Awards and nominations; 4 DVD release&nbsp;... Love to <b>Love You Baby</b> may refer to: Love to <b>Love You Baby</b> (album), the second studio album by Donna Summer; &quot;Love to <b>Love You Baby</b>&quot; (song), a 1975&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Baby</b>, <b>I Love You</b>&quot; is a song originally recorded by The Ronettes in 1963 and released on their debut album Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes (1964). The song&nbsp;... <b>I Love You</b>, <b>Baby</b> is a 2000 German action thriller film directed by Nick Lyon with Jasmin Gerat, Mark Keller, Maximilian Schell and Burkhard Driest in the lead. &quot;<b>Baby I Love You</b>&quot; is a popular song by R&amp;B singer Aretha Franklin. The only single release from her Aretha Arrives album in 1967, the song was a huge hit,&nbsp;... Bad for You <b>Baby</b> is the seventeenth and final solo album by Northern Irish blues guitarist and ... &quot;<b>I Love You</b> More Than You&#39;ll Ever Know&quot;, Al Kooper, 10:34. 7. <b>I Love You</b> is the twenty-third studio album by American recording artist Diana Ross. ... Last Time I Saw Him (1973); Diana Ross (1976); <b>Baby</b> It&#39;s Me (1977); Ross (1978); The Boss (1979); Diana (1980); Why Do Fools Fall in Love (1981); Silk&nbsp;...
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<b>Prime Suspect</b> is a British police procedural television drama series devised by Lynda La Plante. It stars Helen Mirren as Jane Tennison, one of the first female&nbsp;... <b>Prime Suspect</b> is an American police procedural drama television series that aired on NBC from September 22, 2011, to January 22, 2012. It stars Maria Bello as&nbsp;... The following is a list of episodes of the British police procedural television drama series <b>Prime Suspect</b>, which stars Helen Mirren as Jane Tennison, one of the&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Prime Suspect</b>&quot; is the 17th episode of the tenth season of the American police procedural drama NCIS, and the 227th episode overall. It originally aired on CBS &nbsp;... <b>Prime Suspect</b> 1973 is a British television detective drama series, and a prequel to the long-running <b>Prime Suspect</b> series, starring Stefanie Martini as the young&nbsp;... <b>Prime Suspect</b> is a 1989 American thriller directed by Bruce Kimmel and produced by Alain Silver and Patrick Regan. Bruce Kimmel also composed the&nbsp;... <b>Prime Suspects</b> was a rap group from the 3rd Ward New Orleans, Louisiana. The group is composed of Glock, New-9 &amp; Uzi, that was signed to Master P&#39;s No&nbsp;... List of <b>Prime Suspect</b> episodes may refer to: List of <b>Prime Suspect</b> (British TV series) episodes, episodes from the original United Kingdom version of Prime&nbsp;... <b>Prime Suspect</b> is an American television program that aired in syndication from 1992 to 1995, and was hosted by Mike Hegedus. The show, which was loosely&nbsp;... File:<b>Prime Suspect</b> 1973 title card.png. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. File; File history; File&nbsp;...
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This is a list of people <b>convicted of treason</b>. Some countries have a high constitutional hurdle to ... <b>Last person</b> to be executed for <b>treason in the United</b> Kingdom. ... <b>convicted of treason</b> and hanged in 1862 for tearing down a <b>United</b> <b>States</b> flag&nbsp;... In the <b>United States</b>, there are both federal and state laws prohibiting treason. It was defined in ... Any <b>person convicted of treason</b> against the <b>United States</b> will permanently lose the right to ever hold or run for public office ... Vermont&#39;s electric chair, <b>last</b> used in 1954, is stored in the Vermont History Center in Barre, Vermont . In law, treason is criminal disloyalty, typically to the <b>state</b>. It is a crime that covers some <b>of the</b> ... Any <b>person convicted of treason</b> against South Australia will receive a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment. ... Treason was the <b>last</b> capital crime in New Zealand law, with the death penalty not being revoked until 1989, years&nbsp;... P. ▻ People executed for <b>treason</b> against the <b>United States</b>‎ (3 P) ... are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect <b>recent</b> changes (learn more). Kawakita v. <b>United States</b>, 343 <b>U.S.</b> 717 (1952), is a <b>United States</b> Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled that a dual <b>U.S.</b>/Japanese citizen could be <b>convicted of treason</b> against the <b>United States</b> ... would be one of his <b>last</b> official acts before his assassination—ordered Kawakita released from prison on the condition&nbsp;... Under the law of the United Kingdom, high treason is the crime of disloyalty to the Crown. ... The <b>last</b> treason trial was that of William Joyce, &quot;Lord Haw-Haw&quot;, who was ... was <b>convicted of treason</b> because he assaulted one of the king&#39;s subjects and held ... Although Joyce was born in the <b>United States</b> to an Irish father and an &nbsp;... Category:People executed for <b>treason</b> against the <b>United States</b>. From Wikipedia, the free ... out of 3 total. This list may not reflect <b>recent</b> changes (learn more). Article Three of the <b>United States</b> Constitution establishes the judicial branch of the federal ... It is this silence which tacitly made state supreme courts the <b>final</b> expositors of the common law in their respective states. ... No <b>Person</b> shall be <b>convicted of Treason</b> unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act,&nbsp;... This is a partial list of people pardoned or granted clemency by the President of the United ... Philip Vigol (or Wigle) and John Mitchel, <b>convicted of treason</b> for their roles in ... George Wilson – convicted of robbing the <b>United States</b> mails. ... only known presidential pardon of a black <b>person</b> for Underground Railroad activities;&nbsp;... Maybe Karl Rove shouldn&#39;t be on here yet, even if i think he is a Traitor, scoundrel, and all ... Take a class about <b>U.S.</b> government and/or history and you&#39; d understand that. ... Am I wrong in believing that Kawakita was the <b>last person</b> ( in the <b>US</b> list anyway) to have -actually- been <b>convicted of treason</b> under the constitutional&nbsp;...
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This forced the government to <b>start issuing national cards</b>. It is also harder to control information usage by private companies, such as when credit <b>card</b> issuers or&nbsp;... 11 of 1981 legislates the <b>issuance</b> and usage of NICs. The original intention <b>was</b> to <b>issue</b> a book form <b>identity card</b> very much like the driving license of the 1970s&nbsp;... Since 2012, DNIs are <b>issued</b> only in <b>card</b> format, and <b>starting</b> in 2015, they&#39;ll have a chip with information of the holder and NFC payment. The new DNI <b>card</b> is&nbsp;... Teudat Zehut is the Israeli compulsory identity <b>document issued</b> by the Ministry of Interior, ... Type, National identity card ... All non-biometric identity <b>cards will</b> expire after 10 years or in July 2022, whichever date is earlier. ... Israel <b>began</b> <b>issuing</b> ID <b>cards</b> to Palestinian residents of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip following&nbsp;... The Department of Registration of Persons is a government department within the Ministry of Internal Affairs of <b>Sri Lanka</b>, established in 1971. It deals with the registration of persons and the <b>issue</b> of <b>national identity cards</b>, which are mandatory in many areas of public life in <b>Sri Lanka</b>. ... The concept of registration of persons and <b>issuing</b> identity <b>cards was</b> the&nbsp;... A <b>national identification</b> number, <b>national identity</b> number, or national insurance number is ... The government <b>has started issuing</b> ID <b>cards</b> which contains a biometric chip which, in turn, holds biographical information which is ... In <b>Sri</b> <b>Lanka</b>, all citizens over the age of 16 need to apply for a <b>National Identity Card</b> ( NIC). The Ghana <b>Card</b> is a <b>national identity card</b> that is <b>issued</b> by the Ghanaian authorities to ... In 1973 <b>national identity cards were issued</b> to citizens in the border regions of ... Ahadzie <b>began</b> his appointment as the Executive Secretary of the National ... Singapore &middot; Slovenia &middot; South Korea; Spain (DNI • NIE); <b>Sri</b> <b>Lanka</b> &middot; Sweden&nbsp;... The Identity <b>Cards</b> Act 2006 (c 15) <b>was</b> an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that <b>was</b> repealed in 2010. It created <b>national identity cards</b>, a personal &nbsp;... The Hong Kong <b>Identity Card</b> is an official <b>identity document issued</b> by the Immigration ... The use of <b>identity documents has</b> a long history in Hong Kong, <b>starting</b> with ... Alternatively, children may use their HKSAR passport or their British <b>National</b> (Overseas) passport as a travel <b>document</b> to enter and exit Hong Kong. Documento Nacional de Identidad or DNI is the main <b>identity document</b> for Argentine citizens, ... They are produced at a special plant by the Argentine <b>national</b> registry of people (ReNaPer). The front side of the <b>card</b> states, ... For many years, the DNI <b>was issued</b> as a small green booklet (called libreta). In 2009 , the DNI <b>was</b>&nbsp;...
When did the issuing of the national identity card began in sri lanka?
<b>Samson</b> was the last of the judges of the ancient Israelites mentioned in the Book of Judges in the Hebrew Bible (chapters 13 to 16) and one of the last of the&nbsp;... Leela <b>Samson</b> (born 6 May 1951) is a Bharatanatyam dancer, choreographer, instructor and writer from India. As a soloist she is known for her technical&nbsp;... <b>Samson</b> is a 1961 Polish film directed by Andrzej Wajda that uses art house aesthetics to tell a story about the Holocaust. Wajda&#39;s World War II film alludes to the&nbsp;... <b>Samson</b> were a British rock band formed in 1977 by guitarist and vocalist Paul <b>Samson</b>. They are best known for their first three albums with future Iron Maiden&nbsp;... <b>Samson</b>. is a city in Geneva County, Alabama, United States. It is part of the Dothan, Alabama Metropolitan .Statistical Area. At the 2010 census the population&nbsp;... The <b>Samson</b> Option is the name that some military analysts and authors have given to Israel&#39;s deterrence strategy of massive retaliation with nuclear weapons &nbsp;... JD <b>Samson</b> (born August 4, 1978) is an American musician, producer, songwriter and DJ best known as a member of the bands Le Tigre and MEN. <b>Samson</b> (HWV 57) is a three-act oratorio by George Frideric Handel, considered one of his finest dramatic works. It is usually performed as an oratorio in concert&nbsp;... <b>Samson</b> and Delilah is a 1949 American romantic biblical drama film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille and released by Paramount Pictures. It depicts&nbsp;... John Kristjan <b>Samson</b> (born 1973) is a Canadian musician from Winnipeg, Manitoba. He is a singer-songwriter and best known as the frontman of the Canadian&nbsp;...
Who plays samson's mom in the movie samson?
The <b>first St Patrick&#39;s Day parade</b> in Ireland was <b>held</b> in Waterford in 1903. The week of <b>St Patrick&#39;s</b> Day 1903 had been declared Irish Language Week by the&nbsp;... Baltimore, Maryland[edit]. See also: <b>History</b> of the Irish in Baltimore. A <b>parade</b> is <b>held</b> the Sunday before <b>St</b>. <b>Patrick&#39;s Day</b>,&nbsp;... The <b>St</b>. <b>Patrick&#39;s</b> Parade Day in Scranton is one of the largest Saint Patrick&#39;s <b>Day</b> <b>parades</b> in Northeastern Pennsylvania. It is <b>held</b> in Scranton, Pennsylvania&nbsp;... Milwaukee Saint Patrick&#39;s <b>Day Parade</b> takes place each year in downtown Milwaukee the ... The <b>first</b> parade, on March 17, 1843, was organized partly by Milwaukee ... <b>St</b>. <b>Patrick</b> is the site of the yearly Mass in Honor of <b>St</b>. <b>Patrick</b> on Parade day. ... At the terminus of the parade route, a post parade party was <b>held</b> at Pius XI&nbsp;... Canada&#39;s <b>first</b>-known celebration of <b>St</b>. <b>Patrick&#39;s Day</b> was <b>held</b> in Québec City in 1765 in the Sun Tavern on St. John Street (today known as rue St-Jean). <b>Patrick&#39;s Day</b> Corktown, Detroit, Michigan. The <b>parade</b> has been <b>held</b> each year since 1958, and is hosted by the United Irish Societies. The <b>first parade</b> was in&nbsp;... Milwaukee <b>St Patrick&#39;s Day Parade</b>[edit]. The Shamrock Club would <b>hold</b> its <b>first</b> <b>St Patrick&#39;s</b> Parade in 1967 along Wisconsin Avenue. The parade was under the &nbsp;... The <b>St</b>. <b>Patrick&#39;s</b> Society of Montreal is the <b>oldest</b> fraternal organization in Canada . In existence ... The <b>first St</b>. <b>Patrick&#39;s</b> Parade was organized by Michael O&#39;Sullivan in 1824. ... The Society was originally responsible for maintaining the annual <b>St</b>. <b>Patrick&#39;s Day Parade</b>, which was <b>held</b> under its auspices from 1834 to 1916. 17 March – <b>first St. Patrick&#39;s Day parade held</b> in the Irish Free State, reviewed by Desmond FitzGerald, Minister of Defense. 3 April – persistent rainfall causes the &nbsp;... Drawing on the Irish heritage of Holyoke, in its <b>earliest</b> days known as &quot;Ireland Parish&quot;, the inaugural Saint <b>Patrick&#39;s Day Parade</b> was&nbsp;...
Where was the first st patrick's day parade held?
<b>NATO</b> has added new <b>members</b> seven <b>times</b> since its founding <b>in</b> 1949, and since 2017 <b>NATO</b> has had&nbsp;... <b>NATO</b> has added new <b>members</b> seven <b>times</b> since its founding <b>in</b> 1949 to include twenty-nine <b>members</b>. Twelve countries were part of the founding of <b>NATO</b>:&nbsp;... Current NATO member states. Animated map of <b>NATO membership over time</b>. The following twelve states signed the treaty and thus became the founding&nbsp;... Relations between Ukraine and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (<b>NATO</b>) started <b>in</b> 1994. Ukraine applied to begin a <b>NATO Membership</b> Action Plan (MAP) <b>in</b> 2008. ... <b>In</b> a <b>Times</b> of London interview <b>in</b> late November, President Yushchenko stated : &quot;Ukraine has done everything it had to do. We are devoted to this pace. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization also called the North Atlantic ... of the <b>NATO</b> Charter for the first <b>time in</b> the organization&#39;s history. The Article states that an attack on any <b>member</b> shall be considered&nbsp;... This article outlines the history of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (<b>NATO</b>). ... The treaty does not require <b>members</b> to respond <b>with</b> military action against an ... At this <b>time</b>, <b>NATO</b> could call on about fifteen ready divisions <b>in</b> Central Europe, &nbsp;... The <b>accession</b> of Montenegro to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or <b>NATO</b>, took place on 5 June 2017. <b>In</b> December 2009, Montenegro was granted a <b>Membership</b> Action Plan, the ... decided that Montenegro would join <b>NATO</b> at the same <b>time</b> as Macedonia, whose <b>membership</b> has been vetoed by Greece <b>over</b> the&nbsp;... Withdrawal from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (<b>NATO</b>) is the legal and political process whereby a <b>member</b> of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation withdraws from the North Atlantic Treaty, and thus the country <b>in</b> question ceases to be a <b>member</b> of <b>NATO</b>. ... Nevertheless, the New York <b>Times</b> reported <b>in</b> 2019 that a year earlier,&nbsp;... <b>NATO</b>–Russian relations, relations between the <b>NATO</b> military alliance and the Russian Federation were established <b>in</b> 1991 within the framework of the North Atlantic Cooperation Council. <b>In</b> 1994, Russia joined the Partnership for Peace program, and since that <b>time</b> ... The idea of Russia becoming a <b>NATO member</b> has at different <b>times</b> been&nbsp;... The secretary general of <b>NATO</b> is an international diplomat who serves as the chief civil servant ... Article 9 of the North Atlantic Treaty requires <b>NATO members</b> to &quot;establish a Council, on which each of them shall be represented. ... informally at any <b>time</b> to <b>member</b> governments involved <b>in</b> a dispute and <b>with</b> their consent to&nbsp;...
Which is the new member of nato in 2017?
The <b>Wall Street Journal Prime Rate</b> (<b>WSJ Prime Rate</b>) is a measure of the U.S. <b>prime rate</b>, ... Because most consumer interest rates are based upon the <b>Wall</b> <b>Street Journal Prime Rate</b>, when this rate <b>changes</b>, most consumers can expect to see&nbsp;... A <b>prime rate</b> or prime lending rate is an interest rate used by banks, usually the interest rate at ... Prior to December 17, 2008, the <b>Wall Street Journal</b> followed a policy of <b>changing</b> its published <b>prime rate</b> when 23 out of 30 of the United States&#39; &nbsp;... In general, the United States <b>prime rate</b> runs approximately 300 basis points (or 3 percent) ... <b>prime rate</b>, derive from this base rate. When 23 out of 30 largest US banks <b>change</b> their <b>prime rate</b>, the <b>WSJ</b> prints a composite <b>prime rate change</b>. The <b>Wall Street Journal</b> is a U.S. business-focused, English-language international daily ... Digital subscription <b>rates</b> increased dramatically as its popularity increased ... Rutte, <b>prime</b> minister of the Netherlands, being interviewed by the Journal ... <b>Wall Street Journal&#39;s</b> editorial pages as &quot;the beating heart of climate-<b>change</b>&nbsp;... A variable-rate mortgage, adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM), or tracker mortgage is a mortgage ... Most lenders tie ARM interest rates <b>changes</b> to <b>changes</b> in an index rate. ... They are risky to the borrower in the sense that they are mostly indexed to the <b>Wall Street Journal prime rate</b>, which is considered a Spot Index, or a&nbsp;... The main article for this category is The <b>Wall Street Journal</b>. ... of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent <b>changes</b> (learn more). ... P. <b>Wall Street Journal prime rate</b>&nbsp;... The Great Recession in the United States was a severe financial crisis combined with a deep ... and that there was nothing the Federal Reserve could do to <b>change</b> it. ... The <b>Wall Street Journal</b> stated that venture capital funding slowed down, ... feed economic expansion by lowering the <b>prime rate</b> repeatedly during 2008. The Libor scandal was a series of fraudulent actions connected to the Libor and also the resulting investigation and reaction. Libor is an average interest <b>rate</b> calculated through submissions of interest ... On 16 April 2008, The <b>Wall Street</b> <b>Journal</b> released an article, and later study, suggesting that some banks might have&nbsp;... The discount window is an instrument of monetary policy that allows eligible institutions to ... The interest rate charged on such loans by a central bank is called the discount rate, base rate, or repo rate, and is separate and distinct from the <b>prime rate</b>. ... The <b>Wall Street Journal</b> reported in November 2019 that banks were&nbsp;... The London Inter-bank Offered <b>Rate</b> is an interest-<b>rate</b> average calculated from estimates ... In 2012, around 45 percent of <b>prime</b> adjustable <b>rate</b> mortgages and more than ... On Thursday, 29 May 2008, The <b>Wall Street Journal</b> (<b>WSJ</b>) released a ... the FSA to be able to impose criminal sanctions as well as other <b>changes</b> in a &nbsp;...
When did wall street journal prime rate change?
<b>Janse van Rensburg</b> is a South African <b>surname</b>. Notable people sharing this <b>surname</b> include: Brent <b>Janse van Rensburg</b> (born 1980), South African rugby&nbsp;... Johannes Jacobus (Lang Hans) <b>Janse van Rensburg</b> (12 August 1779 – July 1836) was a leader of one of the early Voortrekker groups. His entire group of 51 &nbsp;... Janse is a Dutch patronymic <b>surname</b>. People with this name include: Anthonie Johannes ... See <b>Janse van Rensburg</b>. Janse van Vuuren ... Jansen (<b>surname</b>)&nbsp;... <b>Janse van Rensburg</b> (1939–2008), mayor of the city of Johannesburg, South Africa, from 1990 to 1991. See also[edit]. Rensburg, a city in Gauteng, South Africa (&nbsp;... Jansen is a Dutch/Flemish and Low German patronymic <b>surname</b> meaning son of Jan, ... Daniel Jansen Van Doorn (born 1990), Canadian volleyball player; Danny Jansen (born 1995), American baseball ... Theo <b>Jansen van Rensburg</b> ( born 1967), South African rugby player; Therese Jansen Bartolozzi (ca.1770– 1843),&nbsp;... In the Western tradition of <b>surnames</b>, there are several types of double <b>surname</b> If the two names are joined with a hyphen, it may also be called a hyphenated <b>surname</b>. In British tradition, a double <b>surname</b> is heritable, and mostly taken in order to preserve a family name which <b>would</b> have become extinct due to the absence ... Rensburg&#39;s <b>surname</b> is <b>Janse van Rensburg</b>, not only van Rensburg ( which&nbsp;... Afrikaners are a Southern African ethnic group descended from predominantly Dutch settlers ... VOC officials <b>did</b> not favour the permanent settlement of Europeans in their trading ... <b>Janse van Rensburg</b> was inspired by an earlier Boer migrant, Abraham ... &quot;RootsWeb: SOUTH-AFRICA-L RE: SA&#39;s most popular <b>surnames</b>&quot;. Daniel Jacobus Erasmus (1830 - 1913) was a South African Boer political figure. He served as ... M. W. Pretorius &middot; J. H. Grobler &middot; S. Schoeman &middot; W. C. <b>Janse van</b> <b>Rensburg</b> &middot; M. W. Pretorius; D.J. Erasmus; T.F. Burgers. Administrators. Johannes Geldenhuys &middot; Quintin Geldenhuys &middot; Ross Geldenhuys &middot; Charlie van Gelderen ... JC <b>Janse van Rensburg</b> &middot; Robbie Jansen &middot; Conrad Jantjes &middot; Theodore&nbsp;... The Department of Telecommunications and Postal Services (formerly known as the ... Term started, Term ended, Minister <b>surname</b>, Minister name(s), Date of birth, Date of death, Under Prime Minister / ... 1968, 1970, <b>Janse van Rensburg</b>, Matthys Cornelis Grove, 12 February 1919, 1970, Vorster, B. J., National Party.
Where does the surname janse van rensburg come from?
<b>Piper</b> Eressea Kerman (<b>born</b> September 28, 1969) is an American author who was indicted in ... Her memoir of her prison experiences, <b>Orange Is the New</b> <b>Black</b>: My Year in a Women&#39;s Prison, was adapted into the critically acclaimed Netflix&nbsp;... Taylor Jane Schilling (<b>born</b> July 27, 1984) is an American actress. She is known for her role as <b>Piper</b> Chapman on the Netflix original comedy-drama series <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> (2013–2019),&nbsp;... <b>Piper</b> Elizabeth Chapman is a fictional character (played by Taylor Schilling) and the protagonist of the Netflix series <b>Orange Is the New Black</b>. She is based on <b>Piper</b> Kerman, author of the non-fiction book <b>Orange Is the New Black</b>: My ... Chapman&#39;s fiance, Larry Bloom, is based on Smith, Kerman&#39;s <b>real</b> life boyfriend and&nbsp;... <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> (sometimes abbreviated to OITNB) is an American comedy-drama web television series created by Jenji Kohan for Netflix. The series is based on <b>Piper</b> Kerman&#39;s memoir, <b>Orange Is the New Black</b>: My ... would be its last. <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> has become Netflix&#39;s most-watched <b>original</b> series. Alex Vause is a fictional character played by Laura Prepon on the Netflix series <b>Orange Is the New Black</b>. The character is loosely based on the <b>real</b> ex-girlfriend of <b>Piper</b> Kerman, author of <b>Orange Is the New Black</b>: ... Vause&#39;s guilt manifests itself in notes left around the prison, revealing Aydin&#39;s <b>name</b>. Chapman convinces &nbsp;... The first season shows <b>Piper&#39;s</b> journey through the prison system, ... she only comes to realize that this might be <b>true</b> after being sent to prison. ... notes with Aydin&#39;s full <b>name</b> on it and spread it around the prison. Tiffany &quot;Pennsatucky&quot; Doggett is a fictional character in the Netflix series <b>Orange</b> <b>Is the New Black</b>, portrayed by Taryn Manning. Manning was offered the role without needing to audition. The character of Doggett is based on a <b>real</b>-life prisoner, a &quot;young woman ... The author, <b>Piper</b> Kerman, of the book <b>Orange Is the</b> <b>New Black</b>: My Year in a&nbsp;... <b>Orange Is the New Black</b>: My Year in a Women&#39;s Prison (titled Orange Is the New ... in a Women&#39;s Prison in some editions) is a 2010 memoir by <b>Piper</b> Kerman, ... involvement with Nora Jansen (Catherine Cleary Wolters in <b>real</b> life), a former&nbsp;... Suzanne &quot;Crazy Eyes&quot; Warren is a fictional character played by Uzo Aduba on the Netflix series <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> ... Suzanne is fixated on <b>Piper</b> Chapman (Taylor Schilling) at the beginning of the season. ... <b>Orange Is The New</b> <b>Black</b> star Taylor Schilling brings the <b>real Piper</b> Chapman as her red carpet date&quot;. The first season of the American comedy-drama television series <b>Orange Is the</b> <b>New Black</b> premiered on Netflix on July 11, 2013, at 12:00 am PST in multiple countries. It consists of thirteen episodes, each between 51–60 minutes. The series is based on <b>Piper</b> Kerman&#39;s memoir, <b>Orange Is the New Black</b>: My ... The title sequence features photos of <b>real</b> former female prisoners including&nbsp;...
Piper's real name orange is the new black?
Peter Gardner Ostrum is an American veterinarian and former child <b>actor</b> whose only <b>film</b> role was as <b>Charlie</b> Bucket in the <b>1971</b> motion picture <b>Willy Wonka</b>&nbsp;... <b>Willy Wonka</b> &amp; the <b>Chocolate Factory</b> is a <b>1971</b> American fantasy family <b>film</b> directed by Mel Stuart and starring <b>Gene Wilder</b> as <b>Willy Wonka</b>. It is an adaptation of the 1964 novel <b>Charlie and the Chocolate Factory</b> by ... Spike Milligan was Roald Dahl&#39;s <b>original</b> choice to <b>play Willy Wonka</b>. Peter Sellers even begged Dahl for&nbsp;... <b>Charlie and the Chocolate Factory</b> is a 2005 musical fantasy <b>film</b> directed by Tim Burton and ... The <b>actor</b> did not see the <b>original film</b> adaptation, and chose not to see it until after Burton&#39;s production, so his portrayal would not be influenced. <b>Charlie and the Chocolate Factory</b> is a 1964 children&#39;s novel by British author Roald Dahl. ... In the <b>initial</b>, unpublished drafts of <b>Charlie and the Chocolate</b> <b>Factory</b> nine golden tickets were distributed to tour ... radio, the screen, and stage , most often as <b>plays</b> or musicals for children – often titled <b>Willy Wonka</b> or <b>Willy</b> <b>Wonka</b>,&nbsp;... A London <b>original cast</b> album was released on 7 October 2013. <b>Charlie and the</b> <b>Chocolate Factory</b> the&nbsp;... In the <b>1971 film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory</b>, he is <b>portrayed</b> by <b>Gene</b> <b>Wilder</b>. While his personality remains generally the same as in the <b>original</b>,&nbsp;... <b>Willy Wonka</b> is a fictional character who appears in Roald Dahl&#39;s 1964 children&#39;s novel <b>Charlie and the Chocolate Factory</b> and its sequel <b>Charlie</b> and the Great Glass Elevator. The eccentric owner of the Wonka <b>Chocolate Factory</b>, he has been <b>portrayed</b> by <b>Gene Wilder</b> and Johnny Depp in <b>film</b>. <b>Charlie and the Chocolate Factory</b> is a media franchise. It includes two books, two live-action ... 5 Video games; 6 Ride; 7 <b>Cast</b> and characters; 8 References ... It stars JP Karliak as <b>Willy Wonka</b> and is dedicated to <b>Gene Wilder</b>, who died less &nbsp;... Diana Mae Sowle (née Laumer; June 19, 1930 – October 19, 2018) was an American actress. ... She attended Chico High School, and appeared in school <b>plays</b>, where she became interested in drama. ... Diana is best known for playing Mrs. Bucket, <b>Charlie&#39;s</b> Bucket&#39;s mother, in the <b>1971 film Willy Wonka</b> &amp; the <b>Chocolate</b>&nbsp;... <b>Charlie</b> and the Great Glass Elevator is a children&#39;s book by British author Roald Dahl. It is the sequel to <b>Charlie and the Chocolate Factory</b>, continuing the story of ... Although the <b>original</b> book has been filmed three times—for the big screen in <b>1971</b> and 2005, and as an animated ... episodes. Musicals and <b>plays</b>. The Honeys&nbsp;...
Who played charlie in the original willy wonka movie?
Alyvia Alyn Lind (born 2006/2007) is an American child actress. She is known for playing the roles of <b>Faith Newman</b> on the CBS daytime soap opera The <b>Young</b> <b>and the Restless</b>&nbsp;... Mckenna Grace (born June 25, 2006) is an American teen actress. She began acting professionally at the age of 6, her earliest roles including Jasmine Bernstein in the Disney XD sitcom Crash &amp; Bernstein (2012–2014) and <b>Faith</b> <b>Newman</b> in the soap opera The <b>Young and the Restless</b> (2013–2015). The <b>Newman</b> family is one of the core families on the American soap opera, The <b>Young and the Restless</b>, which is set in the fictional town of Genoa City, ... <b>Faith</b> Cassidy <b>Newman</b> (Alyvia Alyn Lind) Nick&#39;s daughter with Sharon Collins. <b>Faith&#39;s</b>&nbsp;... <b>Faith Newman</b>. The <b>Young and the Restless</b> character. Portrayed by, Lutsky Twins (2009–11) Madison &amp; Brynn Bowie (2011) Adam <b>Newman</b> is a fictional character from The <b>Young and the Restless</b>, a soap opera on the ... Adam stole Sharon&#39;s newborn baby, <b>Faith</b>, and gave her to Ashley Abbott (Eileen Davidson)—whom he caused to have a miscarriage and a &nbsp;... Nicholas Newman is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The <b>Young and the Restless</b>. ... The pairing, which yielded three children, Cassie, Noah and <b>Faith Newman</b>, proved popular with viewers. They are regarded as a&nbsp;... Dylan McAvoy is a fictional character from the American soap opera, The <b>Young</b> <b>and the Restless</b>, portrayed by Steve ... Dylan bonds with Sharon&#39;s daughter <b>Faith Newman</b> (Alyvia Alyn Lind). During a hike in the snow with Dylan and Faith, &nbsp;... Noah <b>Newman</b> is a fictional character from the American soap opera The <b>Young</b> <b>and the Restless</b> ... Noah finally gets a chance to bond with younger sister, <b>Faith</b> and his stepmother, Phyllis <b>Newman</b> (Michelle Stafford). In the meantime, the&nbsp;... Cassie Newman is a fictional character from the CBS daytime soap opera The <b>Young and the Restless</b>. ... Sharon gives birth to a daughter, <b>Faith Newman</b> ( Alyvia Alyn Lind), who is stolen at birth by Adam Newman (Michael Muhney), and it is&nbsp;... Victor and Nikki <b>Newman</b> are fictional characters and a supercouple from the American CBS soap opera The <b>Young and the Restless</b>. Victor is portrayed by Eric&nbsp;...
Who is faith newman on the young and the restless?
&quot;<b>Spring Can Really Hang You Up</b> the Most&quot; (1955) is a popular song with lyrics by Fran Landesman, &quot;the poet laureate of lovers and losers,&quot; set to music by&nbsp;... Fran Landesman (October 21, 1927 – July 23, 2011) was an American lyricist and poet. She grew up in New York City and lived for years in St. Louis, Missouri, where her husband Jay Landesman operated the Crystal Palace nightclub. One of her best-known songs is &quot;<b>Spring Can Really Hang You up</b> the Most. Echoes of an Era is an album by American R&amp;B/jazz singer Chaka Khan, Joe Henderson, ... The final track, &quot;<b>Spring Can Really Hang You Up</b> the Most&quot;, included a &#39;bonus track&#39; of Chaka Khan and Freddie Hubbard in an interview, and as such&nbsp;... Thomas Joseph Wolf, Jr. (1925 – 1979) was an American composer and piano player. He was ... Several of Wolf&#39;s songs, including &quot;<b>Spring Can Really Hang</b> <b>You Up</b> the Most&quot;, have become jazz Jazz standards, and have been recorded by &nbsp;... Letter to Evan is an album by American pianist David Benoit released in 1992, recorded for the ... Getting Better (David Benoit) - 2:59; <b>Spring Can Really Hang</b> <b>You Up</b> The Most (Tommy Wolf / Fran Landesman) - 5:28; Take 6 (David Benoit) &nbsp;... The Real Me is an album of mostly standards by American singer Patti Austin released in 1988, ... 4:21; &quot;Someone Is Standing Outside&quot; (Jimmy Webb) - 3:54; &quot; <b>Spring Can Really Hang You Up</b> The Most&quot; (Tommy Wolf, Fran Landesman) - 5: 08&nbsp;... Poetry is an album by saxophonist Stan Getz and Albert Dailey which was recorded in 1983 ... &quot;<b>Spring Can Really Hang You Up</b> the Most&quot; (Tommy Wolf, Fran Landesman) - 6:30; &quot;&#39;Round Midnight&quot; (Thelonious Monk, Cootie Williams, Bernie&nbsp;... Johnny Smith is an album by Jazz guitarist Johnny Smith, which was released in 1967 through ... &quot;<b>Spring Can Really Hang You Up</b> The Most&quot;, Fran Landesman, Tommy Wolf, 5:10. 6. &quot;The Shadow of Your Smile&quot;, Johnny Mandal, Paul Francis &nbsp;... The Nervous Set is a 1959 Broadway musical written by Jay Landesman and Theodore J. ... Likewise &quot;<b>Spring Can Really Hang You Up</b> the Most&quot; has become a modern standard, with countless cover versions over the decades by the likes of&nbsp;... Ira Sullivan is an eponymous album by multi-instrumentalist Ira Sullivan which was recorded in ... Arched/<b>Spring Can Really Hang You Up</b> the Most&quot; (Sullivan, Joe Diorio, Tony Castellano, Steve Bagby/Tommy Wolf, Fran Landesman) – 13: 20&nbsp;...
Who wrote spring can really hang you up the most?
The <b>Odd Couple</b>, formally titled onscreen Neil Simon&#39;s The <b>Odd Couple</b>, is an American sitcom television series broadcast from September 24, 1970, to March 7, 1975, on ABC. It stars Tony Randall as <b>Felix Unger</b> and Jack Klugman as Oscar Madison, ... In both TV series and <b>play</b>, Felix&#39;s last name was spelled Unger but in the film&nbsp;... The <b>Odd Couple</b> is an American multi-camera sitcom television series that aired on CBS from February 19, 2015 to January 30, 2017. It is the seventh screen production based on the 1965 <b>play</b> written by Neil ... <b>Felix Unger</b> and Oscar Madison meet at college in the late 1980s, and fate puts them together as roommates:&nbsp;... The <b>play</b> and the film both spell <b>Felix&#39;s</b> name Ungar, while the television series spells it <b>Unger</b>. <b>Felix</b> and the Pigeon Sisters. Characters[edit]. The <b>Odd Couple</b> is a 1968 American Technicolor buddy comedy film in Panavision, written by Neil Simon, based on his <b>play</b> of the same name, produced by Howard W. Koch and directed by Gene Saks, and starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. It is the story of two divorced men – neurotic neat- freak Felix Ungar and ... of cornflakes, F.U.” It took me three hours to figure out F.U. was <b>Felix Unger</b>. She <b>played Felix Unger&#39;s</b> daughter Edna in the 1970s ABC series version of The <b>Odd Couple</b> and Paul Lynde&#39;s daughter Sally on the short-lived The Paul Lynde&nbsp;... Anthony Leonard Randall was an American <b>actor</b>, comedian and singer. He is best known for his role as <b>Felix Unger</b> in a television adaptation of the 1965 <b>play</b> The <b>Odd Couple</b> by&nbsp;... Janis Ann Hansen (born June 14, 1940) is an American talent agent and retired actress. Hansen (far right), in a scene from The <b>Odd Couple</b>. ... for her recurring role as &quot;Gloria&quot;, the ex-wife of <b>Felix Unger</b> on The <b>Odd Couple</b> (1971–75). ... 1927 – August 9, 1996), an American <b>actor</b> (The Ernie Kovacs Show) until his death. The <b>Odd Couple</b> is a television situation comedy broadcast from September 24, 1970 to March 7, 1975 on ABC. It starred Jack Klugman as Oscar Madison and Tony Randall as <b>Felix Unger</b>. ... Felix <b>plays</b> nursemaid when Oscar recovers from an ulcer. 7, 7, &quot;I Do, I Don&#39;t&quot;, Bruce Bilson, Carl Kleinschmitt, November 5, 1970&nbsp;... In 2014, Lennon was cast as <b>Felix Unger</b> in the television series reboot of The <b>Odd Couple</b> opposite Matthew Perry, <b>who plays</b> Oscar Madison. The show ran for &nbsp;... For the fictional character Felix Ungar, see The <b>Odd Couple</b> (<b>play</b>). <b>Felix Unger</b>, speaking at the Alma Mater Europaea graduation ceremony March 12, 2013.
Who played felix unger in the odd couple?
<b>Oshman&#39;s</b> Sporting Goods Inc. was a sporting goods retailer in the United States. ... In 1931 he moved to Houston by buying the stock of a <b>bankrupt</b> army-surplus store known as Crawford-Austin and liquidated its inventory. He discovered in the &nbsp;... Herman&#39;s World of Sporting Goods was a sporting goods retailer in the United States. It was founded by Herman Steinlauf in 1916 as a music store. At one time, there was a gentleman&#39;s agreement with west coast competitor <b>Oshman&#39;s</b> Sporting Goods ... The <b>company</b> entered bankruptcy in 1993, first closing the stores <b>out</b> of the&nbsp;... Sports Authority, Inc. (formerly The Sports Authority) was a sports retailer in the United States that was headquartered in Englewood, Colorado. At its peak, Sports Authority operated more than 460 stores in 45 States and Puerto Rico. The <b>company&#39;s</b> website was on the GSI Commerce platform and supported ... By 1965, <b>Oshman&#39;s</b> had become the largest sporting goods chain in Texas,&nbsp;... Grossmont Center is an outdoor shopping mall in La Mesa, California, United States. Opened ... The former Buffum&#39;s became <b>Oshman&#39;s</b> SuperSports USA ( later bought <b>out</b> by Sports Authority) in 1991, while ... See&#39;s Candies is an original store at Grossmont Center which stands in the same place and is still doing <b>business</b>. The Great Mall of the Great Plains was a shopping mall located in Olathe, Kansas , United ... The mall was originally slated to open in March 1997 but <b>did</b> not open until August ... <b>Oshman&#39;s</b> sports store and then relocated to the former <b>Off</b> 5th store and then the DSW store. ... &quot;Two big anchors plan to <b>go away</b> from Great Mall&quot;. Academy Sports + Outdoors is an American sporting goods discount store chain. It has corporate offices in the Katy Distribution Center in unincorporated western Harris County, Texas, United States, near Katy and west of Houston. For 74 years it was a privately held <b>company</b> owned by the Gochman family, ... Gochman bought <b>out</b> his partner in 1973 and changed the <b>company&#39;s</b>&nbsp;... Abercrombie &amp; Fitch (A&amp;F) is an American lifestyle retailer that focuses on casual wear. ... <b>Oshman&#39;s</b> relaunched the <b>company</b> as a mail-order retailer specializing in hunting wear and novelty items. It also opened ... in the case. In May 2013, Class Notice <b>went out</b> to potential class members. ... Don&#39;t do what this guy <b>did</b>&quot;. The history of Abercrombie &amp; Fitch began in the nineteenth century and extends into the ... After Abercrombie left the <b>company</b>, Fitch became sole owner and ushered in the ... The partnership between Abercrombie and Fitch <b>did</b> not end happily. ... <b>Oshman&#39;s</b>, a sporting goods retailer, acquired Abercrombie &amp; Fitch Co. in&nbsp;... Newgate Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Ogden, Utah. Opened in 1981, it features Burlington Coat Factory, Dillard&#39;s, and a Cinemark movie theater. It is managed by The Woodmont <b>Company</b>. History[edit]. Homart Development <b>Company</b> built Newgate Mall in 1981. ... A year later, the former Phar-Mor became the first <b>Oshman&#39;s</b> in Utah. North Star Mall is a shopping mall in San Antonio, Texas, USA with anchor tenants Dillard&#39;s, ... The Rouse <b>Company</b> sold a 62.5% stake in North Star Mall to Rodamco ... Marshall Field&#39;s pulled <b>out</b> of the Texas market in 1997 and the North Star ... The <b>Oshman&#39;s</b> closed in the 1990s when it opened a superstore across the&nbsp;...
When did oshman's go out of business?
<b>Chicago Fire</b> is an American action-drama television series created by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas with Dick Wolf as an executive producer. It is the first&nbsp;... The Great <b>Chicago Fire</b> was a conflagration that burned in the American city of Chicago during October 8–10, 1871. The fire killed approximately 300 people,&nbsp;... <b>Chicago Fire</b> Football Club is an American professional soccer franchise based in Chicago, Illinois. The team competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a&nbsp;... <b>Chicago Fire</b> may refer to: Great <b>Chicago Fire</b>, the fire that burned much of Chicago in 1871; <b>Chicago Fire</b> FC, a Major League Soccer club. <b>Chicago Fire</b>&nbsp;... Taylor Jacks Kinney (born July 15, 1981) is an American actor and model. He is known for playing Mason Lockwood in The Vampire Diaries, Jared in Zero Dark Thirty, Phil in The Other Woman, and <b>Chicago Fire</b> Department Lieutenant Kelly Severide in <b>Chicago Fire</b>,&nbsp;... Not to be confused with the Great <b>Chicago Fire</b> of 1871. The <b>Chicago Fire</b> of 1874 was a conflagration in Chicago, Illinois, that took place on July 14, 1874. <b>Chicago Fire</b> is an American television drama created by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas, who serve as executive producers alongside Joe Chappelle, Peter&nbsp;... The <b>Chicago Fire</b> was an American football team in the short-lived World Football League for one season, 1974. The team was founded in late October 1973,&nbsp;... The <b>Chicago Fire</b> Department (CFD) provides fire suppression, rescue services and emergency medical response services to the city of Chicago, Illinois, United &nbsp;... Jesse Gordon Spencer (born 12 February 1979) is an Australian actor and musician. He is best ... the American medical drama House (2004–12) and Lieutenant/Captain Matthew Casey on the American drama <b>Chicago Fire</b> (2012– present).
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<b>The Manhattans</b> are an American popular R&amp;B vocal group. Their work includes million-selling ... Original <b>lead singer</b> George Smith died of a brain tumor on December 16, 1970, 12 days before his 31st birthday. <b>The Manhattans</b> continued &nbsp;... Gerald Alston (born November 8, 1951) is an American R&amp;B singer, and the <b>lead</b> <b>singer</b> with <b>the Manhattans</b>. Between 1988 and 1995, he left the group to&nbsp;... &quot;Kiss and Say Goodbye&quot; is a 1976 hit song worldwide, by popular American R&amp;B vocal group ... <b>The Manhattans lead singer</b> Gerald Alston is featured in the song starting to sing after Lovett&#39;s spoken introduction. The original demo of the song&nbsp;... <b>The Manhattan</b> Transfer is a Grammy award-winning jazz vocal group founded in 1969 that has ... Cheryl Bentyne, performed by <b>The Manhattan</b> Transfer; 1989 Brasil, Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with <b>Vocals</b>&nbsp;... Shirley Alston Reeves born Shirley Owens, is an American soul singer who was the main lead ... Her nephew, Gerald Alston is the <b>lead singer</b> of <b>The Manhattans</b>. Reeves enjoyed a string of hits with the Shirelles throughout the 1960s. She left&nbsp;... Ray, Goodman &amp; Brown is an American R&amp;B vocal group. The group originated as The ... He stayed for two and a half years before joining <b>The Manhattans</b> and became <b>lead vocalist</b> for The Stylistics in 2000. Ray, Goodman &amp; Brown in 1996. &quot;Shining Star&quot; is a popular song written by the American songwriters and music producers Leo ... It was written by <b>lead vocalist</b> Gerald Alston and Barbara Morr. The song is the last track on the album and was produced by Norman Harris and &nbsp;... Barry Eugene Carter (September 12, 1944 – July 4, 2003), better known by his stage name ... of Love Unlimited&quot;, which hit #3 on the Billboard Pop album charts. White married the <b>lead singer</b> of the group, Glodean James, on July 4, 1974. Janis Siegel (born July 23, 1952) is an American jazz <b>singer</b>, best known as a member of the vocal group <b>The Manhattan</b> Transfer. ... album, 1987&#39;s At Home, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, <b>Female</b>. &quot;You Send Me&quot; is a song written and originally recorded by American singer Sam Cooke, ... Sam Cooke - <b>lead vocals</b>; René Hall - arrangement and rhythm guitar; Cliff White, René Hall - guitar ... &quot;You Send Me&quot; was covered in 1985 by popular American R&amp;B vocal group <b>The Manhattans</b>, whose version was recorded for the &nbsp;...
Who was the lead singer of the manhattans?
&quot;I Was <b>Made for Lovin</b>&#39; <b>You</b>&quot; is a song by American hard rock band Kiss, originally released on ... Paul started to write lyrics and chords then I <b>played</b> the song on the guitar and said &#39;OK, we&#39;ll do ... As with most of the Dynasty album, session <b>drummer</b> Anton Fig took the place of Criss, whom Poncia had deemed unfit to <b>play</b>. Dynasty is the seventh studio album by the American rock band Kiss, produced by Vini Poncia and released by Casablanca Records on May 23, 1979. It was the first time that the four original members of Kiss did not all appear ... Stanley&#39;s &quot;I Was <b>Made for Lovin</b>&#39; <b>You</b>&quot; was an attempt to cash in on the popularity of disco music&nbsp;... Alive III is a live album released by the American hard rock band Kiss in 1993. It was certified ... The recording of &quot;I Was <b>Made For Lovin</b>&#39; <b>You</b>&quot; was actually recorded at one of the band&#39;s soundchecks, but ... For example, &quot;Rock and Roll All Nite&quot; was <b>performed</b> on Alive! and again on Alive III, but was not featured on Alive II. It&nbsp;... Desmond Child is an American songwriter and producer. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2008. He is the son of Hungarian father Joseph Marfy and of Cuban songwriter Elena Casals. His hits as a songwriter include Kiss&#39;s &quot;I Was <b>Made for Lovin</b>&#39; <b>You</b>&quot;; Joan Jett&nbsp;... Kiss is an American hard rock band from New York City, New York. Formed in January 1973, ... Following the addition of Eric Carr on <b>drums</b>, the band released Music from &quot;The ... Frehley was replaced by Vinnie Vincent, who first wrote and <b>performed</b> on ... Guarisco, Donald A. &quot;I Was <b>Made for Lovin</b>&#39; <b>You</b> – Kiss: Song Info &quot;. &quot;I Was <b>Made for Lovin</b>&#39; <b>You</b>&quot; / &quot;Hard Times&quot; (1979), &quot;Sure Know Something&quot; / &quot; Dirty Livin&#39;&quot; (1979), &quot;Shandi&quot; / &quot;She&#39;s So European&quot; (1980). &quot;Sure Know Something&quot; is a song by American hard rock band Kiss, released on their 1979 ... &quot;Sure Know Something&quot; was <b>performed</b> by the band acoustically during their MTV Unplugged&nbsp;... Smashes, Thrashes &amp; Hits is a compilation album by the American hard rock band Kiss. It was ... Unusual for Kiss videos, Paul Stanley never <b>plays</b> a guitar in either video for the ... Ace Frehley – lead guitars on &quot;Love Gun, &quot;Detroit Rock City&quot; , &quot;Deuce&quot;, &quot;Calling Dr. Love&quot;, Strutter&quot;, &quot;I Was <b>Made for Lovin</b>&#39; <b>You</b>&quot;, &quot;Rock and Roll&nbsp;... Killers is the second compilation album by American hard rock group Kiss. It was released only ... &quot;Nowhere to Run&quot; &amp; &quot;Partners in Crime&quot;; Anton Fig - <b>drums</b> &quot;Sure Know Something&quot;, &quot;I Was <b>Made for Lovin</b>&#39; <b>You</b>&quot;, &quot;Shandi&quot; &amp; &quot;Talk to Me&quot;&nbsp;... Discover, written as DisCover on the cover, is the first album by Serbian hard rock band Cactus ... &quot;My Sharona&quot; / &quot;Gimme Some <b>Lovin</b>&#39;&quot; (originally <b>performed</b> by The Knack ... &quot;Stuck in the Middle with <b>You</b>&quot; (originally <b>performed</b> by Stealers Wheel) ... Krudulj - bass guitar; Vladimir Jezdimirović - vocals; Dušan Gnjidić - <b>drums</b>&nbsp;... &quot;Beth&quot; is a song by American hard rock band KISS, originally released on their 1976 album, Destroyer. To date, it is their highest-charting single in the US, reaching #7 on Billboard&#39;s Hot 100 chart. It is one of only two gold selling singles for the band (the other being 1979&#39;s &quot;I Was <b>Made for Lovin</b>&#39; <b>You</b>&quot;), and ... KISS&#39; <b>drummer</b> Peter Criss sings the song, which was co-written by Criss and&nbsp;...
Who played drums on i was made for lovin you?
Succession to the British <b>throne</b> is determined by descent, sex legitimacy, and religion. ... <b>Next in line</b> after him is Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, the Prince of Wales&#39;s elder son. ... the ban on marriages to Roman Catholics would be lifted, but the <b>monarch</b> would still need to be in communion with the Church of <b>England</b>. This is a list of the individuals who were, at any given time, considered the <b>next in</b> <b>line</b> to ... Anne became Queen of <b>England</b>, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702 and Queen of Great Britain from 1707. The 1701 Act of Settlement established&nbsp;... In its 600-year history since William I claimed the English <b>throne</b>, succession has been ... An artist&#39;s impression of the negotiation for the <b>throne</b> of <b>England</b> between Stephen of Blois and Henry of ... Descendants of Henry&#39;s elder sister Margaret, Queen of Scots who would have been <b>next in line</b> were excluded by Henry&#39;s will:. The Regency Acts are Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed at various times, ... Two years later, after the union of Scotland and <b>England</b>, the new Parliament of Great Britain passed the Succession to ... Seven of the Lords Justices were named in the Act, and the <b>next monarch</b> could appoint seven more, who&nbsp;... The succession to the childless Elizabeth I of <b>England</b> was an open question from her ... The male <b>line</b> from Henry VIII had failed with the death in 1553 of Edward VI. ... II of <b>England</b>, that his uncle, the magnate John of Gaunt, would claim the <b>throne</b> ... the <b>next</b> Succession to the Crown of <b>England</b>, by R. Doleman ( comprising&nbsp;... Prince of Wales was a title granted to native Welsh princes before the 12th century; the term replaced the use of the word king. One of the last Welsh princes, Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, was killed in battle in 1282 by Edward I, King of <b>England</b>, whose son Edward (born in Caernarfon Castle in 1284) was ... The Prince of Wales is the heir apparent of the <b>monarch</b> of the United&nbsp;... The Crown Prince of Thailand is a title held by the heir apparent to the Thai <b>throne</b>. First created ... Heir, Status, Relationship to <b>monarch</b>, Became Heir, Ceased to be Heir, <b>Next in line</b> of succession (Relation to heir), <b>Monarch</b>. Date, Reason&nbsp;... The Succession to the Crown Act 2013 (c. 20) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom ... Under the Act of Settlement 1701, the <b>throne</b> of the Kingdom of <b>England</b> was settled on the Electress Sophia of Hanover ... The first person in <b>the new line</b> of succession to be affected by this change when it came into effect was&nbsp;... Heir, Relationship to <b>monarch</b> (status), Became heir, Ceased to be heir, <b>Next in</b> <b>line</b> of succession, <b>Monarch</b>. Date, Reason, Date, Reason. Crown Prince Gustav &nbsp;... Primogeniture is the right, by law or custom, of the firstborn legitimate son to inherit his parent&#39;s ... The first definition given is also known as male-line primogeniture, the classical ... and <b>next in line</b> to the Chrysanthemum <b>Throne</b>) has suspended the debate. ... In <b>England</b>, primogeniture was mandatory for inheritance of land.
England who is next in line for throne?
<b>I&#39;m a Celebrity</b>...Get Me Out of Here! returned for its eighteenth series on 18 November <b>2018</b> on ITV, as confirmed by Ant &amp; Dec at the end of the Coming Out &nbsp;... On 9 August <b>2018</b>, McPartlin confirmed that he would not be presenting the series as he continued to get treatment after being&nbsp;... A fourth season commenced on 28 January <b>2018</b> and concluded 12 March <b>2018</b>. A fifth season was announced and premiered&nbsp;... The fourth season of Australia&#39;s <b>I&#39;m a Celebrity</b>...Get Me Out of Here, which was commissioned by Network Ten on 8 November 2017, premiered on 28 January <b>2018</b> and concluded on 12 March <b>2018</b>. The season contained the show&#39;s 100th episode which was broadcast on 5 February <b>2018</b>. <b>I&#39;m a Celebrity</b>...Get Me Out of Here! is a British reality TV series in which a number of ... Fickling, David (20 November 2004). &quot;Local residents in Australia unimpressed with ITV&#39;s <b>I&#39;m a Celebrity</b>&quot;. the Guardian. Retrieved 19 November <b>2018</b>. Emily Jane Atack (born 18 December 1989) is an English actress, television presenter, and ... Following her popular appearance on <b>I&#39;m a Celebrity</b>...Get Me Out of Here! in <b>2018</b>, Atack landed her own show titled Emily Atack: Adulting on W,&nbsp;... <b>I&#39;m a Celebrity</b>...Get Me Out of Here! returned for its seventeenth series on 19 November 2017 ... 17 November <b>2018</b>. Retrieved 30 November 2019. ^ &quot;Georgia &nbsp;... <b>I&#39;m a Celebrity</b>...Get Me Out of Here is an American reality television series based on the British television show of the same name, in which celebrities live in&nbsp;... The fifth season of <b>I&#39;m a Celebrity</b>...Get Me Out of Here was commissioned by Network 10 on 10 September <b>2018</b>. It launched on 13 January 2019 and was&nbsp;... <b>I&#39;m a Celebrity</b>...Get Me Out of Here! is a British reality television show in which celebrity ... Paul Burrell &middot; Series 4 (2004), Runner-up – 2nd place, Australia, <b>I&#39;m a</b> <b>Celebrity</b> (Australia) &middot; Season 4 (<b>2018</b>), Evicted – 9th place. Vicky Pattison &middot; Series&nbsp;...
Who won i'm a celebrity get me outta here 2018?
The <b>Oklahoma</b> Sooners college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate ... 50, Sugar <b>Bowl</b>, W 35–19, January 2, 2017, <b>2016</b> &middot; Auburn &middot; Mercedes-Benz Superdome &middot; New Orleans, Louisiana, 54,077, Bob Stoops. 51, Rose&nbsp;... The <b>2016</b> Alamo <b>Bowl</b> was a postseason college football <b>bowl game</b>, played on December 29, <b>2016</b> at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. The <b>game</b> featured the <b>Oklahoma</b> State Cowboys, of the Big 12 Conference,&nbsp;... <b>Oklahoma</b> State began the season winning their first 10 <b>games</b>, which included a win over then–no. 5 TCU. Following the 10–0&nbsp;... The 2017 Sugar <b>Bowl</b> is a <b>bowl game</b> that was played on January 2, 2017 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. This 83rd Sugar <b>Bowl</b> was played between a team from the Big 12 Conference and the Southeastern Conference. It is one of the <b>2016</b>–17 <b>bowl games</b> that concluded the <b>2016</b> FBS football ... <b>Oklahoma</b> was the Big 12 champion and the conference&#39;s highest ranked at&nbsp;... Date: January 2, 2017; <b>Game</b> time: 7:50 p.m. CST; <b>Game</b> attendance: 54,077; Referee: Referee:John O&#39;Neill* Umpire:Jim&nbsp;... The <b>2016</b>–17 NCAA football <b>bowl games</b> were a series of college football <b>bowl</b> <b>games</b> which ... 8:30 pm EST, #7 <b>Oklahoma</b> Sooners (10–2) #14 Auburn Tigers&nbsp;... Capital One Orange <b>Bowl</b>. &lt; 2014 (Dec.) <b>2016</b> &gt;. 1 vs. 4 Seed CFP Semifinal <b>Game</b>. &lt; 2015 Sugar &middot; <b>2016</b> Peach &gt;. The 2015 Capital One Orange <b>Bowl</b> was a college football <b>bowl game</b> that was played on ... Later against TCU, <b>Oklahoma</b> dominated for most of the <b>game</b>, and even led 30-13 in the 4th Quarter. However, TCU&nbsp;... Jalen Alexander Hurts (born August 7, 1998) is an American football quarterback for the ... As a true freshman at Alabama in <b>2016</b>, Hurts competed to open the season as ... In the Iron <b>Bowl game</b> against Auburn, Hurts completed 75% of his passes, ... Hurts helped lead <b>Oklahoma</b> to a Big 12 Championship and a spot in the&nbsp;... The <b>2016 Oklahoma</b> vs. Texas Tech football <b>game</b> was a Big 12 Conference college football ... Auburn in the Sugar <b>Bowl</b>. Texas Tech would only win two of its remaining <b>games</b>, finishing the season with a record of 5–7 with no <b>bowl game</b>. The <b>2016 Oklahoma</b> State Cowboys football team represented <b>Oklahoma</b> State University in the <b>2016</b> NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Cowboys were led by 12th-year head coach Mike Gundy and played their home <b>games</b> at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, <b>Oklahoma</b>. ... See also: <b>2016</b> Colorado Buffaloes football team and <b>2016</b> Alamo <b>Bowl</b>&nbsp;...
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Lake Superior, the largest of the <b>Great Lakes</b> of North America, is also the world&#39;s largest ... The first French explorers approaching the great inland <b>sea</b> by way of the Ottawa River and Lake Huron during the 17th ... In the summer of 1985, Lake Superior reached its <b>highest</b> recorded <b>level</b> at 2.33 feet (0.71 m) <b>above</b> datum. As the surfaces of <b>Lakes</b> Superior, Huron, Michigan, and Erie are all approximately the same elevation <b>above sea level</b>, while <b>Lake</b> Ontario is significantly lower,&nbsp;... Water levels have been recorded since 1875, averaging about 4,200 feet (1,280 m) <b>above sea level</b>. Since the <b>Great</b> Salt <b>Lake</b> is a shallow <b>lake</b> with gently sloping&nbsp;... Lake Erie /ˈɪəri is the fourth-largest lake (by surface area) of the five <b>Great</b> <b>Lakes</b> in North ... Lake Erie&#39;s water <b>level</b> fluctuates with the seasons as in the other <b>Great Lakes</b>. Generally, the lowest <b>levels</b> are ... In the summer of 1986, Lake Erie reached its <b>highest level</b> at 5.08 feet (1.55 m) <b>above</b> datum. The high water records&nbsp;... As the last lake in the <b>Great Lakes</b>&#39; hydrologic chain, Lake Ontario has the lowest mean surface elevation of the lakes at 243 feet (74 m) <b>above sea level</b>; 326&nbsp;... Lake Michigan is one of the five <b>Great Lakes</b> of North America. It is the second- largest of the ... Ice volcanoes form from <b>sea</b> ice and protect the coast from erosion. ... The lake fluctuates from month to month, with the <b>highest</b> lake <b>levels</b> typically ... The normal high-water mark is 2.00 feet (0.61 m) <b>above</b> datum 577.5 ft (176.0 m)&nbsp;... After Lake Pedder, the <b>Great Lake</b> is the state&#39;s third largest freshwater lake. At 1,030 metres (3,380 ft) <b>above sea level</b>, the lake&#39;s uses include hydro-electric power&nbsp;... The Bonneville Bench, at about 5,102 feet (1,555 m) <b>above sea level</b>, is part of the preserved ice age shoreline. This shoreline marks the <b>highest</b> level attained&nbsp;... <b>Lake</b> Maumee was a proglacial <b>lake</b> and an ancestor of present-day <b>Lake</b> Erie. It formed about 14,000 Years Before Present (YBP) as the Huron-Erie Lobe of the Laurentide Ice Sheet retreated at the end of the Wisconsin glaciation. As water levels continued to rise the <b>lake</b> evolved into <b>Lake</b> Arkona and then ... When the water was at its <b>highest</b> point, about 800 feet <b>above sea level</b> (ASL)&nbsp;... Lake Agassiz was a very large glacial lake in central North America. Fed by glacial meltwater at the end of the last glacial period, its area was larger than all of the modern <b>Great Lakes</b> combined though its mean depth was not as great as that of many major lakes today. ... This continental divide is about 300 metres ( 980 ft) <b>above sea level</b>.
Which great lake is the highest above sea level?
In chemistry, a <b>solution</b> is a special type of homogeneous mixture composed of two or more <b>substances</b>. In such a mixture, a solute is a <b>substance dissolved</b> in another <b>substance</b>, <b>known</b> as a solvent. ... homogeneous mixture of two or more <b>substances</b>. The <b>particles</b> of solute in a <b>solution</b> cannot be seen by the naked eye . In chemistry, a suspension is a heterogeneous mixture that contains solid <b>particles</b> sufficiently ... Colloids and suspensions are different from <b>solution</b>, in which the <b>dissolved substance</b> (solute) does not exist as a solid, and solvent and solute ... A suspension of liquid droplets or fine solid <b>particles</b> in a gas is <b>called</b> an aerosol. An electrolyte is a <b>substance</b> that produces an electrically conducting <b>solution</b> when <b>dissolved</b> ... Arrhenius&#39;s explanation was that in forming a <b>solution</b>, the salt dissociates into charged <b>particles</b>, to which Michael Faraday had ... All <b>known</b> multicellular lifeforms require a subtle and complex electrolyte balance between the&nbsp;... An aqueous <b>solution</b> is a <b>solution</b> in which the solvent is water. It is mostly shown in chemical ... The ability of a <b>substance to dissolve</b> in water is determined by whether <b>the substance</b> can match or exceed the strong attractive forces that water &nbsp;... Solubility is the property of a solid, liquid or gaseous chemical <b>substance called</b> solute <b>to dissolve</b> in a solid, ... The smaller a <b>particle</b> is, the faster it <b>dissolves</b> although there are many factors to add to this generalization. Crucially ... When a solute <b>dissolves</b>, it may form several species in the <b>solution</b>. For example, an aqueous&nbsp;... In chemistry, a colloid is a mixture in which one <b>substance</b> of microscopically dispersed insoluble or soluble <b>particles</b> is suspended throughout another <b>substance</b>. Sometimes the dispersed <b>substance</b> alone is <b>called</b> the colloid; the term ... Condensation of small <b>dissolved</b> molecules into larger colloidal <b>particles</b> by&nbsp;... A solid <b>solution</b> is a solid-state <b>solution</b> of one or more solutes in a solvent. Such a ... may incorporate into the solvent crystal lattice substitutionally, by replacing a solvent <b>particle</b> in the ... The propensity for any two <b>substances</b> to form a solid <b>solution</b> is a ... The mixture at the dip point of the diagram is <b>called</b> a eutectic alloy . This glossary of chemistry terms is a list of terms and definitions relevant to chemistry, including ... It is often <b>called</b> a pure <b>substance</b> to distinguish it from a mixture. chemical ... of <b>particles</b> in <b>solution</b> to moles of solute <b>dissolved</b>. vapor: When a <b>substance</b> is below the critical temperature while in the gas phase. vapor pressure. Filtration is a physical, biological or chemical operation that separates solid matter and fluid from a mixture with a filter medium that has a complex structure through which only the fluid can pass. Solid <b>particles</b> that cannot pass through the filter medium are described as ... <b>The substance</b> that is to pass through the filter must be a fluid, i.e. a liquid or&nbsp;... The van &#39;t Hoff factor i is a measure of the effect of a solute upon colligative properties such as ... For most ionic compounds <b>dissolved</b> in water, the van &#39;t Hoff factor is equal to the number of discrete ions in a formula unit of <b>the substance</b>. ... The value of i is the actual number of <b>particles</b> in <b>solution</b> after dissociation divided by&nbsp;...
The substance that dissolves particles in a solution is called?
Public policy is the process by which <b>governments</b> translate their political vision into programmes and actions to ... Other scholars define public policy as a system of &quot;<b>courses of action</b>, regulatory measures, laws, and ... (&quot;Modernising <b>Government</b>&quot;) noted that <b>Government</b> must &quot;produce policies that really <b>deal with</b> <b>problems</b>,&nbsp;... In psychology, decision-making is regarded as the cognitive process resulting in the selection of a belief or a <b>course of action</b> ... Research about decision-making is also published under the label <b>problem</b> solving, in particular in ... consequences; The decisive actions are <b>taken</b>, and additional actions are <b>taken</b> to prevent any&nbsp;... Policy formulation – Involves exploring a variation of options or alternative <b>courses of action</b> available for <b>addressing</b> the <b>problem</b>. (appraisal, dialogue, formulation&nbsp;... Policy analysis is a technique used in public administration to enable civil servants, activists, ... Its scope is the micro-scale and its <b>problem</b> interpretation or <b>problem</b> ... policy analysis is meant for in depth study for <b>addressing</b> a social <b>problem</b>. ... a <b>problem</b> (also <b>called</b> &quot;<b>problem</b> definition&quot;) and demand for <b>government action</b>. Groupthink is a psychological phenomenon that occurs within a group of people in which the ... Groupthink is sometimes <b>stated</b> to occur (more broadly) within natural groups ... The purpose of group <b>problem</b> solving is mainly to improve decision quality ... <sup>:1057</sup> This phenomenon is <b>called</b> group homogeneity, which is an&nbsp;... Affirmative <b>action</b> in the United States is a set of laws, policies, guidelines, and administrative ... Affirmative <b>action</b> policies were developed to <b>address</b> long histories of ... &quot;We must make the Federal <b>government</b> a friendly, vigilant defender of the ... People began to look at affirmative <b>action</b> as a glorified <b>issue</b> of the past and&nbsp;... Management by objectives (MBO), also <b>known as</b> management by results (MBR), was first ... This process allows managers to <b>take</b> work that needs to be done one step at a ... with the goal-setting and choosing the <b>course of action</b> to be followed by them, ... S.M.A.R.T. Goals&quot; November 1981 <b>issue</b> of American Management&nbsp;... The Compromise of 1850 was a package of five separate bills passed by the United States ... The Missouri Compromise had settled the <b>issue</b> of the geographic reach of ... When Taylor <b>took</b> office, the <b>issue</b> of slavery in the Mexican Cession ... sent delegates to the Nashville Convention to determine their <b>course of action</b> if&nbsp;... Extinction Rebellion (abbreviated as XR) is a global environmental movement with <b>the stated</b> aim of using nonviolent civil disobedience to compel <b>government</b> ... Extinction Rebellion has <b>taken</b> a variety of <b>actions</b> since 2018 in the UK, USA, ... to demand the UK <b>government take</b> urgent <b>action</b> to <b>tackle</b> the climate crisis. The precautionary principle (or precautionary approach) is a strategy for approaching <b>issues</b> of ... For example, a <b>government</b> may decide to limit or restrict the widespread release of a medicine or new ... activity raises threats of harm to human health or the environment, precautionary <b>measures</b> should be <b>taken</b> even if some&nbsp;...
The stated course of action taken by the government to address problems or issues is called?
&quot;<b>I Will Always Love You</b>&quot; is a song written and originally recorded in 1973 by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton. Her country version of the track was&nbsp;... <b>I Will Always Love You</b> is a 2006 Philippine romantic drama film directed by Mac C. Alejandre and starring Richard Gutierrez and Angel Locsin. The theme song&nbsp;... &quot;<b>I</b>&#39;<b>ll Always Love You</b>&quot; is a song by American singer Taylor Dayne and the third single from her debut album, Tell It to My Heart. The song is a romantic ballad,&nbsp;... Houston won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1994 for &quot;<b>I Will Always</b> <b>Love You</b>&quot;. The soundtrack topped the Billboard 200 chart and remained there for &nbsp;... <b>I Will Always Love You</b>: The Best of Whitney Houston is a posthumous greatest hits album by American recording artist Whitney Houston. The album was&nbsp;... &quot;<b>I Will Always Love You</b>&quot; is a song written by Dolly Parton and covered by Whitney Houston. <b>I Will Always Love You</b> may also refer to:&nbsp;... &quot;<b>I Will Always Love You</b>&quot; was successful worldwide, peaking at number one for 14 weeks in New Zealand, 10 weeks in the UK and Australia, 9 weeks in Norway, 8&nbsp;... &quot;<b>I Will Always Love You</b>&quot; is a song performed by American contemporary R&amp;B group Troop, issued as the fifth and final single from the group&#39;s second studio&nbsp;... &quot;<b>I Will Always Love You</b>&quot; and Other Greatest Hits was a 1996 Dolly Parton compilation which Columbia Records put together as Parton was leaving the label. &quot;<b>I</b>&#39;<b>ll Always Love You</b>&quot; is a song co-written by William &quot;Mickey&quot; Stevenson and Ivy Jo Hunter and produced by Stevenson and Hunter as a single for The Spinners&nbsp;...
Who sang the original version of i will always love you?
Judges and <b>hosts</b>. Terry Crews became the <b>host</b> in 2019, following his involvement in <b>AGT</b>: The Champions in January. The spin-off is <b>hosted</b> by Terry Crews, who is joined by a panel of judges – at present, the panel consists of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b> judges, Simon Cowell, Heidi&nbsp;... Season thirteen of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, an American talent show competition, began broadcasting in the United States during 2018, from May 29 to September 19 on NBC. The season saw no major changes in format, nor with the <b>host</b> and judging&nbsp;... Got Talent is a British talent show TV format conceived and owned by Simon Cowell&#39;s SYCOtv ... NBC launched a spin-off series, <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>: The Champions in 2019, featuring notable contestants from <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b> ... Country/region, Local Name, Network, Premiere, <b>Host</b>(s), Judges, Seasons and winners&nbsp;... Because of her departure, production staff needed to find another <b>host</b> for <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b> and opted on giving a contract to Terry Crews, who proved&nbsp;... Season One of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, an American talent show competition, began broadcasting in the United States during 2006, from June 21 to August 17 on NBC. It was originally intended to be aired after the first season of Britain&#39;s Got Talent, but following a dispute between that edition&#39;s planned <b>host</b> and&nbsp;... After eight years of <b>hosting America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, Nick Cannon&#39;s future on the program became uncertain after he faced criticism from NBC over a joke he made&nbsp;... Alongside the change in <b>host</b>, production staff made a number of new changes to the program, which included replacing the &quot;bootcamp&quot; stage with an audition&nbsp;... Season Five of <b>America&#39;s Got Talent</b>, an American talent show competition, began ... Howie Mandel, who had recently finished his fourth season as <b>host</b> of the American edition of Deal or No Deal before its eight-year hiatus began that year. Season Two of America&#39;s Got Talent, an American talent show competition, began ... that fronted the program - Regis Philbin decided not to return for undisclosed reasons, leading to Jerry Springer taking over as <b>host of America&#39;s</b> <b>Got Talent</b>;&nbsp;...
Who is the host of america gots talent?
<b>8 Mile</b> is a 2002 American hip-hop drama film written by Scott Silver, directed by Curtis Hanson, and starring Eminem, Mekhi Phifer, Brittany Murphy, Michael&nbsp;... The <b>character</b> of &quot;B-Rad&quot; (a spoof of Eminem&#39;s <b>character</b> &quot;B-Rabbit&quot; in the film <b>8</b> <b>Mile</b>) originally appeared in Jamie Kennedy&#39;s hidden-camera show The Jamie&nbsp;... He appeared in the 2002 film <b>8 Mile</b> as the main antagonist, Papa Doc. His first starring role in a feature film was the 2003 independent film Brother to Brother,&nbsp;... Brittany Anne Murphy-Monjack was an American actress and singer. Born in Atlanta, Murphy ... Michael Douglas, and alongside Eminem in <b>8 Mile</b> (2002), for which she gained critical recognition. ... Murphy said about her <b>character</b>, Gloria, &quot;Oddly enough, of all the <b>characters</b> I&#39;ve played, Gloria is the most like me. <b>8 Mile</b> (2002)- Rap battle. Main <b>character</b> mentioned. The Others (2001)- Parody of &quot;I&#39;m your daughter&quot; scene. The Lord of the Rings: The Two&nbsp;... The song&#39;s lyrics explicitly sum up the background of Eminem&#39;s <b>character</b> in <b>8</b> <b>Mile</b>, B-Rabbit, with the first verse summing up much of the plot of the movie. He appeared in the film <b>8 Mile</b> along with Eminem and Xzibit. Proof appeared as Lil&#39; Tic, a freestyle rapper who rap battles the lead <b>character</b>, B-Rabbit, played&nbsp;... The Green <b>Mile</b> is a 1999 American fantasy crime drama film written and directed by Frank ... Darabont adapted the novel into a screenplay in under <b>eight</b> weeks. ... Forbes commentator Dawn Mendez referred to the <b>character</b> of John Coffey as &nbsp;... Hardcore Pawn is an American reality television series produced by RDF USA ( later Zodiak USA) and Richard Dominick Productions for truTV about the day-to- day operations of American Jewelry and Loan, a family-owned and operated pawn shop and broker in Detroit, Michigan&#39;s <b>8 Mile</b> Road corridor. ... more popular <b>character</b> on the show than the Gold family thus upstaging them&nbsp;... Due to this term, Gordy has appeared in the film <b>8 Mile</b>, in which he played the fictional rapper, &quot;Big O&quot;, the <b>character</b> was regularly mentioned by <b>character</b> Wink &nbsp;...
Who plays rabbit's girlfriend in 8 mile?
Conventionally for concentrations and activities, square <b>brackets</b> [ ] are used around the <b>chemical</b> molecular <b>formula</b>. For an arbitrary atom, generic letters in&nbsp;... A <b>chemical formula</b> is a way of presenting information about the chemical proportions of atoms that constitute a particular chemical compound or molecule, using chemical element symbols, numbers, and sometimes also other symbols, such as <b>parentheses</b>, dashes, <b>brackets</b>,&nbsp;... In <b>chemistry</b>, a <b>reaction</b> mechanism is the step by step sequence of elementary reactions by ... Note the negatively charged transition state in <b>brackets</b> in which the central carbon atom in question shows five bonds, an unstable condition. A <b>bracket</b> is either of two tall fore- or back-facing punctuation marks commonly used to isolate a ... Some authors follow the convention in mathematical <b>equations</b> that, when <b>parentheses</b> have one level of nesting, the inner pair are ... Square <b>brackets</b> can also be used in <b>chemistry</b> to represent the concentration of a <b>chemical</b>&nbsp;... A cycloaddition is a <b>chemical reaction</b>, in which &quot;two or more unsaturated molecules combine ... It uses <b>parentheses</b>: (i + j + ...) where the variables are the numbers of linear atoms in each reactant. The product is a cycle of size (i + j + ...). In this system, the&nbsp;... <b>Chemistry</b> markup goes inside &lt;math chem&gt;. ... Some commands support optional parameters, which are added after the command name in square <b>brackets</b> []. A <b>chemical equation</b> is the symbolic representation of a <b>chemical reaction</b> in the form of ... The physical state of chemicals is also very commonly stated in <b>parentheses</b> after the chemical symbol, especially for ionic reactions. When stating&nbsp;... The simplified molecular-input line-entry system (SMILES) is a specification in the form of a line notation for describing the structure of <b>chemical</b> species using short ... In July 2006, the IUPAC introduced the InChI as a standard for <b>formula</b> ... the standard abbreviation of the <b>chemical</b> elements, in square <b>brackets</b>, such as [Au] &nbsp;... Most <b>chemical</b> reactions are stepwise, that is they take more than one elementary step to complete. An intermediate&nbsp;... In principle, if both drivers have equal <b>reaction</b> times and their cars run exactly their posted dial-ins, both cars should cross the finish&nbsp;...
What do brackets in an chemical equation mean?
(<b>To Everything There Is a Season</b>)&quot;, is a song written by Pete Seeger in the late 1950s and first recorded in 1959. The lyrics – except for the title, which is repeated&nbsp;... There Is a Season is a four-CD and one DVD box set by the American rock band The Byrds that ... (<b>To Everything There Is a Season</b>)&quot; (Book of Ecclesiastes/Pete Seeger) - 3:52; &quot;It Won&#39;t Be Wrong&quot; (Roger McGuinn, Harvey Gerst) - 2:00; &quot;Set&nbsp;... To every thing <b>there is a season</b>,. A time for every purpose under the heaven: &#39; There is purposefulness in life&#39; as God always has&nbsp;... To Every Thing <b>There is a Season</b>: Roloff Beny in Canada is a study of his native land. In 1972 he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. He was a member &nbsp;... Turn! (<b>to Everything There Is a Season</b>)&quot; was issued on October 1, 1965 and became the band&#39;s second U.S. number 1 single, as well as the title track for their &nbsp;... (<b>To Everything There Is A Season</b>)&quot; b/w &quot;She Don&#39;t Care About Time&quot; (Columbia 43424) October 1, 1965 (Billboard Hot 100 number 1, UK Singles Chart number&nbsp;... <b>There</b> is a marked contrast between the hallucinogenic quality of Une Saison&#39;s second chapter, &quot;Mauvais Sang&quot; (&quot;Bad Blood&quot;) and even the most hashish-&nbsp;... A winless <b>season</b> is a regular <b>season</b> in which a sports team fails to win any of its games. ... <b>There</b> have been no imperfect <b>seasons</b> since the CFL was officially founded in 1958 - the last imperfect <b>season</b> in either of the CFL&#39;s antecedent&nbsp;... <b>There</b> is no excuse for it. But among the crimes being committed in college athletics today, compared to the cheating and the grade fixing, and things like that. In nations where children do not go to school in the summer, <b>there</b> is a more pronounced beginning to flu <b>season</b>, coinciding with the start of public school.
Who wrote to everything there is a season?
<b>Siri</b> is a virtual assistant that is part of Apple Inc.&#39;s iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, macOS, and tvOS ... <b>Google</b>&#39;s executive chairman and former chief, Eric Schmidt, conceded that <b>Siri</b> could pose a competitive threat to the company&#39;s core search&nbsp;... An intelligent virtual assistant (IVA) or intelligent personal assistant (IPA) is a software agent ... a wake word might be used. This is a word or groups of words such as &quot;Hey <b>Siri</b>&quot;, &quot;OK <b>Google</b>&quot; or &quot;Hey <b>Google</b>&quot;, &quot;Alexa&quot;, and &quot;Hey Microsoft&quot;. <b>Google</b> Assistant is an artificial intelligence-powered virtual assistant developed by <b>Google</b> that ... Reception[edit]. PC World&#39;s Mark Hachman gave a favorable review of the <b>Google</b> Assistant, saying that it was a &quot;step up on Cortana and <b>Siri</b>. Susan Alice Bennett (nee Cameron, born July 31, 1949) is an American voice- over artist and a former backup singer for Roy Orbison and Burt Bacharach. She is best known for being the female American voice of Apple&#39;s &quot;<b>Siri</b>&quot; since&nbsp;... <b>Google</b> Now was a feature of <b>Google</b> Search of the <b>Google</b> app for Android and iOS. <b>Google</b> ... routines and daily lives.&quot; An October 2014 review on Android Central showed <b>Google</b> Now outperforming its competition, <b>Siri</b> and Cortana. Known for, Voice of <b>Siri</b>. Notable work. soundtrack for Dawsons Creek. Karen Elisabeth Jacobsen is an Australia-born and New York-based entertainer, singer, ... on 31 March 2012. Retrieved 16 March 2011. ^ &quot;<b>Google</b> Image Result for&nbsp;... <b>Google</b> Voice Search or Search by Voice is a <b>Google</b> product that allows users to use <b>Google</b> ... similar to that of the Voice Search function found in <b>Google&#39;s</b> Android Jelly Bean and aimed to compete with Apple&#39;s own <b>Siri</b> voice assistant. <b>Siri</b> Graff Leknes is a Norwegian neuroscientist and Professor (Chair) of Neuroscience at the ... full Professor of Neuroscience at the University of Oslo. According to <b>Google</b> Scholar, she has been cited over 2,000 times in scientific literature. Viv is an intelligent personal assistant software created by the developers of <b>Siri</b>. It debuted on ... Six Five Labs, Inc. <b>Google</b> Patents. CS1 maint: multiple names:&nbsp;... Various publications and commentators have offered a range of predictions of the end of ... In 2011 a writer described how <b>Siri</b> would end <b>Google</b>. In 2012 a&nbsp;...
What is the name of the google siri?
A <b>sound film</b> is a motion picture with synchronized sound, or sound technologically coupled to image, as opposed to a silent film. The first known public&nbsp;... This is a list of early pre-recorded <b>sound</b> and part talking/ all talking feature <b>films</b> made in the US and Europe during the transition to <b>sound</b>, between 1926-1929. Lost <b>film</b>. December 1, 1926, The Third Degree, Synchronized Score and <b>sound</b> effects. January 8, 1927&nbsp;... A silent <b>film</b> is a <b>film</b> with no synchronized recorded <b>sound</b> In silent <b>films</b> for entertainment, the plot&nbsp;... Sound-on-film is a class of <b>sound film</b> processes where the sound accompanying a picture is recorded onto photographic film, usually, but not always, the same&nbsp;... The following are the &quot;Top 100 Greatest <b>Films</b> of All Time&quot; according to the worldwide opinion polls conducted by Sight &amp; <b>Sound</b> and published in the journal&#39;s&nbsp;... The earliest feature-length <b>films</b> with synchronized <b>sound</b> had only a soundtrack of music and occasional <b>sound</b>&nbsp;... The Dickson Experimental <b>Sound Film</b> is a film made by William Dickson in late 1894 or early 1895. It is the first known film with live-recorded sound and&nbsp;... The Movietone <b>sound</b> system is an optical <b>sound</b>-on-<b>film</b> method of recording <b>sound</b> for motion pictures that guarantees synchronization between <b>sound</b> and&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>Sound film</b> remakes of silent films&quot;. The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 322 total. This list may not reflect recent &nbsp;...
When did sound become a regular part of the motion picture viewing experience?
This is a list of the episodes for <b>Total Drama Island</b>, a Canadian animated television series ... Find sources: &quot;List of Total Drama Island episodes&quot; – news · newspapers · books ... <b>Heather</b> tricks some of her other teammates into <b>voting off</b> Justin. ... 16, &quot;Search &amp; <b>Do</b> Not Destroy&quot;, Alex Nussbaum, October 14, 2007 ( 2007-10-14)&nbsp;... <b>Total Drama Island</b> (sometimes shortened to <b>TDI</b>) is a Canadian animated television series ... The camper with the most <b>votes</b> is eliminated from the competition. ... This is the first season in which the winner <b>does</b> not <b>get</b> to keep the money, ... of <b>Total Drama Island</b>, she joins a three-way alliance between <b>Heather</b>, Lindsay,&nbsp;... She <b>does</b> fix her relationship with Geoff during an Aftermath episode. ... He was <b>voted off</b> during the first season after <b>getting</b> mauled by a bear ... In <b>Total Drama</b> <b>Island</b> and <b>Total Drama</b> Action, he is Courtney&#39;s ... She accused all of her teammates but <b>Heather</b> who purposely&nbsp;... <b>Total Drama</b>: Revenge of the <b>Island</b> &middot; List of <b>Total Drama</b> episodes. This is a list of the episodes of <b>Total Drama</b> World Tour, a Canadian animated television series ... As a result, Ezekiel is the first person to be <b>voted off</b> of the show once again, ... Leshawna <b>gets voted off</b> because she jumped <b>off</b> the platform to slap <b>Heather</b>. <b>Total Drama</b> Action is a Canadian animated television series. It is the second season of the ... Like <b>Total Drama Island</b>, the previous season, much of <b>Total</b> <b>Drama</b> Action ... where the new competition, titled &quot;<b>Total Drama</b> Action&quot;, <b>would</b> <b>take</b> place. ... and &quot;elimination challenges&quot; where the losing team <b>would vote off</b> one of its&nbsp;... <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. ... A spin-<b>off</b> series based on this season, The Ridonculous Race, premiered in September ... The winner of <b>Total Drama</b> World Tour is Alejandro in Canada, while <b>Heather</b> is the runner-up. This is a list of episodes for <b>Total Drama</b> Action, a Canadian animated television series which premiered on January 11, 2009, at 6:30 p.m. on Teletoon and it premiered on June 11, 2009, on Cartoon Network. It is a sequel to <b>Total Drama</b> <b>Island</b>. ... It all ends with Trent <b>getting</b> the blame and being <b>voted off</b>, with Gwen owing&nbsp;... <b>Total Drama</b> is a Canadian animated comedy television series which is an homage to and ... A spin-<b>off</b> series based on the main series, The Ridonculous Race was ... The first season, <b>Total Drama Island</b>, is set at Camp Wawanakwa, a fictional ... On May 3, 2017, it was announced that <b>Total Drama would</b> be making a return. At this campfire, McLean passes out marshmallows to the campers who have not been <b>voted off</b>, while the one who <b>does</b> not <b>get</b> a marshmallow is eliminated. Like <b>Total Drama Island</b>, this season is a fictional reality show that follows the ... avoid being <b>voted off</b> the <b>island</b> as they all try to <b>get</b> ready to compete with some of the ... 9: Rachel Wilson as <b>Heather</b> from Episode 10: Clé Bennett as DJ from Episode 11 ... Although the original contestants <b>did</b> not compete again in this season&nbsp;...
When does heather get voted off total drama island?
<b>Pink plastic flamingos</b> are one of the most famous <b>lawn ornaments</b> in the United States, along with the garden gnome. Contents. 1 History. 1.1 Union Products&nbsp;... Donald &quot;Don&quot; Featherstone (January 25, 1936 – June 22, 2015) was an American artist most widely known for his 1957 creation of the <b>plastic pink</b> <b>flamingo</b>&nbsp;... <b>Lawn ornaments</b> are decorative objects placed in the grassy area of a property. ... <b>Plastic</b> flamingo: a generally lifesize replica of a <b>pink flamingo</b>. According to&nbsp;... The article <b>Lawn ornament</b> links here. So does ... Why does &quot;<b>Pink flamingos</b>&quot; redirect here instead of to &quot;<b>Plastic</b> flamingo&quot;. Don or Donald Featherstone may refer to: Don Featherstone (artist) (1936–2015), creator of the <b>pink flamingo lawn ornament</b>; Don Featherstone (filmmaker),&nbsp;... A garden <b>ornament</b> is an item used for garden, landscape, and park enhancement and ... bathtub madonnas &middot; concrete geese &middot; garden gnomes &middot; <b>lawn</b> jockeys &middot; <b>plastic pink flamingos</b> &middot; moon bridge – small <b>ornament</b> versions; outdoor fireplace&nbsp;... They share a trailer on the outskirts of Phoenix, Maryland, next to a gazing ball and a pair of eponymous <b>plastic pink flamingos</b>. After learning that Divine has&nbsp;... Gnomeo and Juliet continue to meet secretly in the nearby garden, where they encounter a <b>pink plastic flamingo</b> named Featherstone (Jim Cummings) who&nbsp;... In the United States, <b>pink plastic flamingo statues</b> are popular <b>lawn ornaments</b>. References. ^ Both forms of the plural are attested, according to&nbsp;... In 1956, the plastic <b>pink flamingo lawn</b>-<b>ornament</b> was invented in Leominster for Union Products. The famous lawn-ornament was designed by Don&nbsp;...
When was the pink flamingo lawn ornament invented?
The Toyota <b>Hilux</b> (Japanese: トヨタ・ハイラックス, Toyota Hairakkusu) (stylized as <b>HiLux</b> and historically as Hi-Lux) is a series of light commercial vehicles&nbsp;... In Japan, it is known as the Toyota <b>Hilux</b> Surf (Japanese: トヨタ・ハイラックスサーフ, Toyota Hairakkususāfu) which was withdrawn from the market in 2009. The Toyota Fortuner also known as the Toyota SW4, is a mid-size SUV manufactured by Toyota. The Fortuner is built on the <b>Hilux</b> pickup truck platform. Further, the reliability of vehicles such as the Toyota <b>Hilux</b> is useful for forces that lack the repair-related infrastructure of a conventional army. However, in direct&nbsp;... Clarkson and May&#39;s modified <b>Hilux</b>, a second <b>Hilux</b> and a Toyota Land Cruiser for the film crew started in December 2006. During the vehicle testing phase, the&nbsp;... Hiace &middot; <b>Hilux</b> (83 hp (62 kW; 84 PS) gross at 4000 rpm, 16.8 kg⋅m (165 N⋅m; 122 lb⋅&nbsp;... It takes its name from the Toyota pickup trucks used, primarily the Toyota <b>Hilux</b> and the Toyota Land Cruiser, to provide mobility for the Chadian troops as they&nbsp;... 1998–2001 Toyota <b>Hilux</b>; 2000–2004 Toyota Kijang/Venture. 2RZ[edit]. The 2RZ is a 2.4 L&nbsp;... This engine was first used in Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, third Generation <b>Hilux</b> Surf and now used in the Toyota Fortuner, Hiace and Toyota <b>Hilux</b>. The Toyota GD engine series is a diesel engine produced by Toyota which appeared in 2015. ... second generation Toyota Fortuner, eighth generation Toyota <b>Hilux</b>, and fifth generation Toyota HiAce (decreased power to 150 PS ( 148 hp;&nbsp;...
What is the hilux called in the us?
... s.v. &quot;<b>Moon</b>&quot;) states that &quot;in the language of conventional symbols, the crescent and <b>star</b> have become the symbols of <b>Islam</b> as&nbsp;... The crescent, although usually associated with <b>Islam</b> and sometimes regarded ... to <b>Islam</b>, doubtfully to be originally related to the <b>moon</b>. But the <b>star</b> and crescent symbol became strongly associated with the&nbsp;... The claim that Allah historically originates as a <b>moon</b> god worshipped in pre- <b>Islamic</b> Arabia ... Parsons considers this unlikely, as the <b>star</b> and crescent was not a widespread motif in the Eastern Roman Empire at the time of the Ottoman&nbsp;... An <b>Islamic</b> flag is a flag either representing an <b>Islamic</b> denomination or religious order, state, ... The result was the red and white flag with the crescent <b>moon and</b> <b>star</b>, which is the precursor to the modern Turkish flag. A plain red flag was&nbsp;... A crescent shape is a symbol or emblem used to represent the lunar phase in the first quarter (the &quot;sickle <b>moon</b>&quot;), or by extension a symbol representing the <b>Moon</b> itself. It is used as the astrological symbol for the <b>Moon</b>, and hence as the ... The crescent and <b>star</b> also appears on pre-<b>Islamic</b> coins of South Arabia. <b>Islamic</b> astronomy comprises the astronomical developments made in the <b>Islamic</b> world, ... It is a mechanical device for finding the positions of the <b>moon</b>, sun, <b>stars</b> and planets, without calculation using a geometrical model to represent the&nbsp;... The national flag of Pakistan was adopted in its present form during a meeting of the Constituent Assembly on August 11, 1947, just three days before the country&#39;s independence, when it became the official flag of the Dominion of Pakistan. It was afterwards retained by the current-day <b>Islamic</b> Republic of Pakistan. ... The flag is a green field with a white crescent <b>moon</b> and five-rayed <b>star</b> at its&nbsp;... The flag of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston davlat bayrogʻi) consists of three horizontal blue, white and green bands separated by two thin red fimbriations, with a crescent <b>moon</b> and twelve <b>stars</b> at the canton. ... Green is also one of the colors of the Holy religion <b>Islam</b>, which is practiced by the majority of the population of&nbsp;... Yusuf <b>Islam</b> commonly known by his stage name Cat Stevens, and later Yusuf, is a British ... The show was titled the &quot;<b>Moon and Star</b>&quot; concert. This performance&nbsp;... File:<b>Islam</b>.PNG. No higher resolution available. <b>Islam</b>.PNG ‎(155 × 169 pixels, file size: 3 KB, MIME type: image/png) ... Crescent <b>moon and star</b>. Symbol of <b>Islam</b>.
Meaning of the moon and star in islam?
The <b>South Carolina</b> Gamecocks baseball team represents the University of <b>South</b> <b>Carolina</b> in NCAA Division I college baseball. <b>South Carolina has</b> perennially <b>been</b> one of the best teams in college ... Carolina owns a 32–18 all-<b>time</b> record at the <b>College World Series</b> and <b>is</b> 137–66 in NCAA Tournament play. Carolina&nbsp;... The <b>College World Series</b> (<b>CWS</b>) <b>is</b> an annual June baseball tournament held in Omaha, ... Since 1950, the <b>College World Series</b> (<b>CWS</b>) <b>has been</b> held in Omaha , ... in the <b>CWS have been</b> determined by the results of super-regional play, <b>much</b> ... shown below, Score indicates the score of the championship game(<b>s</b>) only. The team <b>was</b> coached by Ray Tanner, who <b>was</b> in his fifteenth season at <b>Carolina</b>. The Gamecocks won the 2011 <b>College World Series</b> to become the sixth&nbsp;... The University of Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team, sometimes referred to as the Diamond ... The first game of the <b>South Carolina</b> Super Regional series <b>had</b> 11, 722 in ... to the last <b>time</b> the Hogs reached the <b>College World Series</b>, except Texas <b>was</b> ... The Shockers <b>had</b> actually <b>been</b> defeated by the Razorbacks 5-1 in &nbsp;... In a repeat of the 2002 <b>CWS</b>, <b>Carolina</b> found themselves in the position of having to beat Clemson <b>twice</b> in order to advance to the Championship Series. The Coastal <b>Carolina</b> Chanticleers baseball program <b>has been</b> the university&#39;s most consistent ... In 2010 Coastal <b>went</b> 29-0 in Big <b>South</b> play, winning both the regular season Big ... and ultimately got to the 2016 <b>CWS</b> Final and defeated Arizona two games to one to ... CCU receives #1 seed and hosts regional for first <b>time</b>. The softball team <b>has</b> won three SEC titles and participated in eleven Women&#39;s <b>College World Series</b>. At the end of the 2014 regular season, their all-<b>time</b> record <b>is</b>&nbsp;... 1952: Game mandated by <b>South Carolina</b> law ... conference rules (both Clemson and USC were members at the <b>time</b>). ... to a home-and-home <b>series</b> played on a Saturday. ... A <b>few</b> minutes before Clemson football players ... Clemson fans quickly realized that they <b>had been</b>&nbsp;... The Southeastern Conference (SEC) <b>is</b> an American college athletic conference whose ... At the <b>time</b>, the NCAA <b>did</b> not allow freshmen to compete on varsity teams, ... Tennis, Florida (RS), Mississippi State (T), Georgia (RS), <b>South</b> <b>Carolina</b> (T) ... The <b>CWS</b> final series <b>has</b> featured two SEC teams in 1997, 2011, and 2017. The <b>South Carolina</b> Gamecocks represent the University of <b>South Carolina</b> in the NCAA ... &quot;Garnet and black&quot; <b>have been</b> used by the University of <b>South Carolina</b> as its colors ... 1895, although there <b>was</b> no official adoption of the colors at that <b>time</b>. ... <b>has</b> posted 29 NCAA Tournament appearances, 11 <b>College World Series</b> &nbsp;...
How many times has south carolina been to the college world series?
Below are over 100 T&amp;T <b>Road</b> Marches starting from this year going back to the 1800s when most calypsos were sung in&nbsp;... Fay-Ann Lyons-Alvarez (born November 5, 1980) is a Trinidadian soca recording artist and ... Fay-Ann Lyons is a three-time <b>Trinidad</b> and Tobago Carnival <b>Road</b> <b>March</b> champion (2003, 2008, 2009) and the 2009 International Soca Monarch&nbsp;... International Soca Monarch is an annual soca music competition/fete event, the finals of which are held on every Carnival Friday (aka Fantastic Friday) in <b>Trinidad</b> and Tobago. ... 2010, JW &amp; Blaze, &quot;Palance&quot;, Also won T&amp;T <b>Road March</b> competition. 2009, Fay Ann Lyons-Alvarez, &quot;Meet Superblue&quot; (also won R.March) , First&nbsp;... Austin Lyons (born 25 May 1956), better known as Superblue, Super Blue and Blueboy, is a Trinidadian calypsonian, soca musician, and lyricist. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Career; 3 Discography; 4 Superblue firsts; 5 References; 6 External links. Early life[edit]. He was born on 25 May 1956 in Point Fortin, <b>Trinidad</b> and Tobago. ... &quot;Soca Baptist&quot; won him his first Carnival <b>Road March</b> Monarch award in 1980. Slinger Francisco ORTT CMT OBE (born July 9, 1935), better known as Mighty Sparrow, is a ... In 1956, Sparrow won <b>Trinidad&#39;s</b> Carnival <b>Road March</b> and Calypso King competitions with his most famous song, &quot;Jean and Dinah&quot; (aka &quot; Yankees&nbsp;... St. Joseph, <b>Trinidad</b> and Tobago. Genres, Calypso, soca. Occupation(s), Musician, singer, record producer, songwriter. Instruments, Vocals. Winston McGarland Bailey, HBM, DLitt (4 October 1941 – 23 October 2018), better known by ... He won the <b>Road March</b> in 1974 with &quot;Bassman&quot; (where he also placed second with &quot;I&nbsp;... Aldwyn Roberts HBM DA (18 April 1922 – 11 February 2000), better known by the stage name ... Roberts was born in Arima, <b>Trinidad</b> and Tobago, the son of a blacksmith, Stephen, and housewife, Albertha. ... Lord Kitchener won the <b>road</b> <b>march</b> competition ten times between 1963 and 1976, more times than any other &nbsp;... Shurwayne Winchester is a Tobagonian soca musician from The Republic of <b>Trinidad</b> and Tobago, who has twice won the <b>Road March</b> title. Drupatee Ramgoonai is an Indo-Trinidadian chutney and chutney soca musician. She was ... She almost won the <b>Road March</b> title in <b>Trinidad</b> and Tobago in 1988, coming second. She is regarded as the Chutney Soca Queen for the blending&nbsp;... Destra Garcia (born 10 November 1978) is a Trinidadian singer and songwriter of soca music. ... Destra won the <b>Road March</b> title in 2003 at the Labour Day Carnival in Brooklyn, and also placed second in the ... With Caribbean roots going back to <b>Trinidad</b> and Tobago, Destra Garcia values the tradition of her culture.
Who won the most road march in trinidad?
The <b>Northern Hemisphere</b> is the half of Earth that is north of the Equator. For other planets in ... The <b>Northern Hemisphere</b> is home to approximately 6.57 billion <b>people</b> which is around 90% of the earth&#39;s total human <b>population</b> of 7.3 billion <b>people</b>. ... &quot;90% Of <b>People Live In The Northern Hemisphere</b> - Business Insider&quot;. The Southern <b>Hemisphere</b> is the half of Earth that is south of the Equator. It contains all or parts ... Of those 800 million <b>people</b>, 200 million <b>live</b> in Brazil, the largest country by land area in the Southern ... 261 million <b>people</b> (roughly 30 million of whom <b>live north</b> of the Equator on the <b>northern</b> portions of the islands of Sumatra,&nbsp;... <b>Population</b> density is a measurement of <b>population</b> per unit area, or exceptionally unit volume; ... In relation to the equator it is seen that the vast majority of the human population lives in the Northern Hemisphere, as 67% of the Earth&#39;s land area is ... Past <b>life</b> expectancy &middot; <b>Percentage</b> suffering from undernourishment &middot; Health&nbsp;... The Arctic Circle is one of the two polar circles and the most northerly of the five major circles of ... The Arctic Circle is the southernmost latitude in the <b>Northern</b> <b>Hemisphere</b> at which the centre of the sun can remain ... Only four million <b>people</b> <b>live</b> north of the Arctic Circle due to the climate; nonetheless, some areas have been&nbsp;... The tropics are the region of the Earth surrounding the Equator. They are delimited in latitude by the Tropic of Cancer in the <b>Northern Hemisphere</b> at 23°26 ′12.0″ ... &quot;Tropicality&quot; refers to the geographic imagery that many <b>people</b> outside the tropics have of that region. The idea of tropicality gained renewed interest in&nbsp;... Russia is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. ... Located in the north, west and east latitudes of the <b>Northern</b> <b>Hemisphere</b>, most of ... Less than one <b>percent</b> of Russia&#39;s <b>population lives</b> in this zone. Penguins (order Sphenisciformes, family Spheniscidae) are a group of aquatic flightless birds. They <b>live</b> almost exclusively in the Southern <b>Hemisphere</b>, with only one species, the Galápagos penguin, found <b>north</b> of ... Major <b>populations</b> of penguins are found in Angola, Antarctica, Argentina, Australia, Chile, Namibia, New&nbsp;... North Dakota is a U.S. state in the midwestern and northern regions of the United States. ... North Dakota harvests more than 90 <b>percent</b> of the nation&#39;s canola and ... the <b>Northern Hemisphere</b>, with roughly equal distances to the North Pole and the ... 56.54% of North Dakota&#39;s 762,062 <b>people live</b> in one of the top fifteen most &nbsp;... New Zealand (Aotearoa) is an island country (archipelagic state) located in the south-western Pacific Ocean, near the centre of the water <b>hemisphere</b>. ... The vast majority of New Zealand&#39;s <b>population live</b> on the <b>North</b> and South Islands. ... The majority of the indigenous Māori <b>people live in the North</b> Island (87 <b>percent</b>), &nbsp;... The Global South is an emerging term used by the World Bank to refer to low and middle income countries located in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean which contrast to the high income nations of the Global North. ... Most <b>people</b> in the Global South <b>live</b> within the <b>Northern Hemisphere</b>. &quot; The term was first used&nbsp;...
What percentage of the population live in the northern hemisphere?
When the parents Karen had chosen refuse to adopt the <b>baby</b>, Jody helps Sheila <b>steal</b> the <b>child</b> from the hospital to take it home. Irked, Karen makes&nbsp;... The first <b>season</b> of <b>Shameless</b>, an American comedy-drama television <b>series</b> based on the ... wife, Linda, who discovers the affair after installing security cameras; Linda blackmails Kash into giving her a <b>baby</b>. ... Ian confronts Mickey for <b>stealing</b> from the store; they end up having sex and begin a sexual relationship. In the midst of this, he meddles back into Sheila and Jody&#39;s lives again, offering to help out with <b>baby</b> Hymie, who often leaves the pair in distraught. When a CPS&nbsp;... <b>Shameless</b> is an English black comedy <b>series</b> set in Manchester on the fictional Chatsworth ... However, many other plots <b>took</b> centre stage throughout the <b>series</b>, in particular, the ... Mandy giving birth to Lip&#39;s <b>baby</b> and Frank and Sheila getting married are all ... The fifth <b>series</b> aired between <b>1</b> January 2008 to 15 April 2008. The fourth <b>season</b> of <b>Shameless</b>, an American comedy-drama television <b>series</b> based on the ... <b>1</b> Plot; 2 Cast and Characters ... Meanwhile, Veronica is pregnant with triplets, and her mother, Carol, refuses to abort her <b>baby</b>. ... In an attempt to make some money, Carl <b>steals</b> various dogs around the neighborhood and holds &nbsp;... The following is a list of the fictional characters appearing in the American comedy-drama ... In <b>Season 1</b>, he is introduced as an alcoholic deadbeat who neglects his ... Frank and Carl track down Sammi, where he finds her with a <b>child</b> of her own, ... Things come to a head when he learns Youens <b>stole</b> his work and he&nbsp;... <b>Shameless</b> is a British black comedy series set in Manchester on the fictional Chatsworth ... 2.1 <b>Series 1</b> (2004); 2.2 Series 2 (2005); 2.3 Series 3 (2006); 2.4 Series 4 ... When Fiona Gallagher&#39;s (Anne-Marie Duff) bag is <b>stolen</b> on a night out in ... Meanwhile, Sheila is eagerly awaiting the arrival of another Gallagher <b>baby</b>. Ian Clayton Gallagher is a character from the British Channel 4 comedy drama <b>Shameless</b> and ... <b>Season 1</b> closes with Ian&#39;s arrest and release after being stopped with Lip in a car <b>stolen</b> by ... Mickey insists that he can take care of him, but Ian runs away with Mickey and Svetlana&#39;s <b>baby</b>, leading to his arrest and ultimately&nbsp;... The following is a list of fictional characters from the English comedy-drama <b>Shameless</b>, ... Meanwhile, Monica feigns bereavement over the <b>baby</b> she &quot; miscarried&quot;. ... Fiona (in <b>series 1</b>) and Debbie (in series 4–6) were especially hostile since they ... When Fiona&#39;s father Frank struck his son Ian, Steve got him drunk and <b>took</b>&nbsp;... Good Luck Charlie is an American sitcom that originally aired on Disney Channel from April 4, 2010 to February 16, 2014. The <b>series</b> revolves around Teddy&nbsp;...
Who stole a baby in shameless season 1?
The <b>Graduate</b> is a 1967 American romantic comedy-drama <b>film</b> directed by Mike Nichols and ... Benjamin is persuaded inside to have a drink and <b>Mrs</b>. <b>Robinson</b> attempts to seduce him. She invites him up to her daughter Elaine&#39;s room to see&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Mrs</b>. <b>Robinson</b>&quot; is a song by American music duo Simon &amp; Garfunkel from their fourth studio album, Bookends (1968). Produced by the duo and Roy Halee, it is famous for its inclusion in the 1967 <b>film The Graduate</b>. The <b>Graduate</b> is a 1963 novella by Charles Webb, who wrote it shortly after graduating from Williams College. It tells the story of Benjamin Braddock, who, while pondering his future after his <b>graduation</b>, has an affair with the older <b>Mrs</b>. <b>Robinson</b>, the wife ... It was adapted into the highly successful 1967 <b>film The</b> <b>Graduate</b>, directed by&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Mrs</b>. <b>Robinson</b>&quot; Released: April 1968. The <b>Graduate</b> is an album of songs from the soundtrack of Mike Nichols&#39; <b>movie The Graduate</b>,&nbsp;... Rumor Has It is a 2005 American romantic comedy <b>film</b> directed by Rob Reiner, and starring ... for <b>Mrs</b>. <b>Robinson</b>, the older character who seduced the young man (in The <b>Graduate</b>), who later ran away with <b>Mrs</b>. <b>Robinson&#39;s</b> daughter. Anna Maria Louisa Italiano (September 17, 1931 – June 6, 2005), known professionally as ... After her <b>film</b> debut in Don&#39;t Bother to Knock (1952) and a string of supporting <b>film</b> roles during the ... She was perhaps best known as the seductress, <b>Mrs</b>. <b>Robinson</b>, in The <b>Graduate</b> (1967), a role that she later said had come to&nbsp;... Home School is a novel by Charles Webb that is the sequel to The <b>Graduate</b>. It was published ... he remains alive, because Canal+ would have automatically had permission to produce a <b>film</b> based upon the book without seeking Webb&#39;s creative input. ... Mr. Claymore – A school principal who <b>Mrs</b>. <b>Robinson</b> blackmails. Simon &amp; Garfunkel were an American folk-rock duo consisting of singer- songwriter Paul Simon and singer Art Garfunkel. One of the best-selling music groups of the 1960s, their biggest hits—including &quot;The Sound of Silence&quot; (1965), &quot;<b>Mrs</b>. <b>Robinson</b>&quot; ... Their music was featured in the 1967 <b>film The Graduate</b>, giving them further&nbsp;... Paul Frederic Simon (born October 13, 1941) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and ... Simon also wrote and starred in the <b>film</b> One-Trick Pony (1980) and co-wrote ... While writing &quot;<b>Mrs</b>. <b>Robinson</b>&quot;, Simon originally toyed with the title &quot;Mrs. Roosevelt&quot;. ... The <b>Graduate</b> &middot; Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media, Won. Dustin Lee Hoffman (born August 8, 1937) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for ... After completing The <b>Graduate</b>, Hoffman turned down most of the <b>film</b> roles offered to him, preferring to go back to New York and continue performing in live ... Also in 1969, Hoffman co-starred with Mia Farrow in John and <b>Mary</b>.
Who played mrs robinson in the film the graduate?
The <b>left lower quadrant</b> (LLQ) of the human <b>abdomen</b> is the area <b>left</b> of the midline and below the umbilicus. The LLQ includes the <b>left</b> iliac fossa and half of the&nbsp;... If palpation of the <b>left lower quadrant</b> of a person&#39;s <b>abdomen</b> increases the pain felt in the right <b>lower quadrant</b>, the patient is said to have a positive Rovsing&#39;s&nbsp;... <b>Abdominal</b> pain, also known as a stomach ache, is a symptom associated with both ... <b>Lower abdominal</b> pain. Diarrhea &middot; Colitis &middot; Crohn&#39;s ... <b>Left lower quadrant</b>. <b>Abdominal</b> trauma is an injury to the <b>abdomen</b>. Signs and symptoms include <b>abdominal</b> pain, ... The liver, the most vulnerable <b>abdominal</b> organ to all forms of injury because of its size and location (in the upper right <b>quadrant</b> of the <b>abdomen</b>), ... Fractures of the <b>left lower</b> ribs are associated with spleen lacerations in 20&nbsp;... The appendix is a finger-like, blind-ended tube connected to the cecum, from which it develops ... The appendix is usually located in the <b>lower</b> right <b>quadrant</b> of the <b>abdomen</b>, near the right hip bone. The base of the ... of the <b>abdomen</b>. Intestinal malrotation may also cause displacement of the appendix to the <b>left</b> side. Blumberg&#39;s sign is a clinical sign that is elicited during physical examination of a patient&#39;s <b>abdomen</b> by a doctor or other health care provider. It is indicative of peritonitis. It refers to pain upon removal of pressure rather than application of pressure to the <b>abdomen</b>. (The latter is referred to simply as <b>abdominal</b> tenderness.) ... occur in ulcerative colitis with rebound tenderness in the <b>left lower</b> <b>quadrant</b>. LARP, <b>left</b> → anterior, right → posterior (path of the vagi as they wander from thorax to ... LLQ, <b>left lower quadrant</b> ... LUQ, <b>left</b> upper <b>quadrant</b> (of <b>abdomen</b>). The pain associated with the inflamed appendages is located in the <b>left</b> and sometimes in the right <b>lower abdominal quadrant</b>. Diagnosis of epiploic appendagitis&nbsp;... The <b>abdomen</b> is the part of the body between the thorax (chest) and pelvis, in humans and in ... It is located in the <b>lower abdomen</b> in front of the rectus abdominis. ... are described as the <b>left</b> upper, <b>left lower</b>, right upper, and right <b>lower</b>. An <b>abdominal</b> examination is a portion of the physical examination which a physician or nurse ... pain in the right <b>lower abdominal quadrant</b> on palpation of the <b>left</b> side of the <b>abdomen</b>; McBurney&#39;s sign - deep tenderness at McBurney&#39;s point&nbsp;...
The left lower quadrant of the abdomen contains part of the?
The <b>Care Bears Movie</b> is a 1985 animated fantasy film and the second feature ... The film&#39;s advertising budget <b>was</b> US$4 million; Variety reported that &quot;the beneficiaries of [its] merchandising tie-ins have earmarked [the&nbsp;... <b>Release</b> date. 1985–2010. Country, United States Canada. Language, English. The Care Bears are a group of characters created by the American Greetings company in 1981. ... Entertainment has made another four (starting with Care Bears: Oopsy <b>Does</b> It! in ... The <b>Care Bears Movie</b>, March 24, 1985 (Washington, D.C.) The Care Bears are a group of characters created by the U.S. greeting card company American ... Beginning with Care Bears: Oopsy <b>Does</b> It!, &quot;tummy symbols&quot; are sometimes ... and has since been revived in the 2000s toyline for worldwide <b>release</b>. ... Secret Bear made her first appearance in &#39;&#39;The <b>Care Bears</b> <b>Movie</b>&#39;&#39;. The <b>Care Bears</b> are a fictional group of multi-colored bear characters, originally painted in 1981 ... In August 2007, they appeared in the <b>film Care Bears</b>: Oopsy <b>Does</b> It!. ... Also, the <b>Care Bears</b> have, up until the point of the first direct-to-DVD <b>release</b> for the new franchise (Grizzle-ly Adventures), never had humans visit&nbsp;... The Samuel Goldwyn Company, the US distributor for the first <b>film</b>, <b>was</b> originally set to <b>release</b> the sequel, but demands from the <b>film&#39;s</b> producers caused the&nbsp;... The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland is a 1987 Canadian-American animated fantasy film ... A third feature film based on American Greetings&#39; Care Bears characters <b>was</b> under development at Toronto&#39;s ... as June 1986, a few months after the <b>release</b> of the second instalment, <b>Care Bears Movie</b> II: A New Generation. Prior to its <b>release</b>, the film&#39;s teaser trailer appeared on the DVD editions ... as well as on the 2007 re-<b>release</b> of The <b>Care Bears Movie</b>. The <b>Care Bears</b>&#39; Big Wish <b>Movie</b> first aired on Canadian ... Jeffrey Alan Schechter , the <b>film&#39;s</b> writer, <b>was</b> nominated for a Writers Guild of&nbsp;... Upon <b>release</b>, Journey to Joke-a-lot <b>was</b> the fourth <b>film</b> to feature the ... <b>film</b> with the <b>Care Bears</b>, Big Wish <b>Movie</b>, on October 18, 2005. The <b>Care Bears</b> is an animated television series based on the <b>Care Bears</b> franchise, which ... Each <b>release</b> contained 6 or 7 episodes, with a bonus episode on the DVD ... Another compilation titled Happy Birthday, <b>Care Bears</b> <b>was</b> released by ... Animation outsourced to Wang <b>Film</b> Productions and Hanho Heung-Up.
When did the care bears movie come out?
&quot;<b>Sound</b> of da <b>Police</b>&quot; is a song by American rapper KRS-One. Released in December 1993 as ... Billboard. ^ &quot;KRS-One Chart History (Hot R&amp;B/Hip-Hop <b>Songs</b>)&quot;. The <b>Police</b> were a British rock band formed in London in 1977. For most of their history the line-up consisted of primary <b>songwriter</b> Sting ... It was recorded during off-peak hours at the Surrey <b>Sound</b> Studios in Leatherhead, Surrey, a converted recording facility ... &quot;Once we&#39;re done with our reunion tour, <b>that&#39;s</b> it for the <b>Police</b>. Michael Leslie Winslow (born September 6, 1958) is an American actor, comedian and beatboxer billed as The Man of 10,000 <b>Sound</b> Effects for his ability to make realistic <b>sounds</b> using only his voice. He is best known for his roles in all seven <b>Police</b> Academy films as Larvell ... In order to pass his time, he would imitate the <b>sounds</b> of engines, animals,&nbsp;... &quot;Every Breath You Take&quot; is a song by the English rock band the <b>Police</b> from their album ... When asked why he appears angry in the <b>music</b> video, Sting told BBC Radio 2, &quot;I think the song is very, very sinister and ugly and people have actually ... It certainly didn&#39;t <b>sound</b> like the <b>Police</b>, with that big, rolling synthesizer part. Split Enz &middot; XTC &middot; Genesis &middot; Phil Collins &middot; The <b>Police</b> &middot; Sting &middot; David Bowie &middot; McFly. Hugh Charles Padgham (born 15 February 1955) is an English record producer and audio ... Padgham is credited with creating the &quot;gated reverb&quot; drum <b>sound</b> used so prominently on Phil Collins&#39; single &quot;In the Air Tonight&quot;, ... <b>Music</b> Technology. &quot;Fuck tha <b>Police</b>&quot; is a protest song by American hip hop group N.W.A that appears on the 1988 ... 1 Composition as depicted in the <b>music</b> video; 2 FBI letter ; 3 Censorship; 4 Notable references in popular culture; 5 Cover ... It was revealed in 2005 that the scratch <b>sound</b> from that track was sampled for the Triple J news theme. Reggatta de Blanc is the second studio album by the English new wave band The <b>Police</b>, ... bigger studio and more famous producer, the <b>Police</b> opted to again record at Surrey <b>Sound</b> with Nigel Gray. ... To fill in the gaps, Sting and Copeland dug up old <b>songs</b> they&#39;d written and used elements of them to create new <b>songs</b>. &quot;Somebody That I Used to Know&quot; is a song written by Belgian-Australian singer- <b>songwriter</b> ... I guess the balance of <b>sounds</b> taken from records and samples I created ... reggae hooks, and hushed vocals <b>sound</b> like The <b>Police</b> as remixed by The ... recorded a cover as part of his polka medley &quot;NOW <b>That&#39;s</b> What I Call Polka! Black Flag is an American punk rock band formed in 1976 in Hermosa Beach, California. ... Black Flag&#39;s <b>sound</b> mixed the raw simplicity of the Ramones with atonal guitar solos and, in later years, frequent tempo ... The band members have often insisted, however, that the <b>police</b> instigated far more problems than they solved. &quot;Synchronicity II&quot; is a song by the <b>Police</b>, and the third single from their album Synchronicity. ... <b>That&#39;s</b> a synchronistic situation. ... In &quot;Synchronicity II&quot; guitarist Andy Summers &quot;forgoes the pretty clean <b>sounds</b> for post-apocalyptic ... The <b>music</b> video for &quot;Synchronicity II&quot; was directed by Godley &amp; Creme, filmed at a <b>sound</b> stage&nbsp;...
Who sings that's the sound of the police?
The dotted line corresponds to equal female and <b>male life expectancy</b>. The apparent 3D volumes of the bubbles are linearly proportional to their population. (In the SVG file, hover over a bubble to highlight it and show its data.) The article documents lists of countries by average <b>life expectancy</b> at birth by various sources of ... <b>American</b> Samoa, N/A, N/A, 71.3, 75.6, 73.4, N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A&nbsp;... <b>Life expectancy</b> is a statistical measure of the average (see below) time an organism is ... <b>Longevity</b> refers to the characteristics of the relatively long <b>life span</b> <b>of</b> some members of a population. ... In the United States, African-<b>American</b> people have shorter <b>life expectancies</b> than their European-<b>American</b> counterparts. Disparities in health and <b>life span</b> among blacks and whites in the <b>US</b> have existed since before the period of slavery. David R. Williams and Chiquita Collins &nbsp;... This article presents a list of United States states and territories sorted by their <b>life</b> <b>expectancy</b> at birth and by race/ethnicity in every state where the population of&nbsp;... This list of <b>U.S.</b> counties with longest <b>life expectancy</b> includes 51 counties (and county ... <b>Men</b> in the richest one percent of the population lived 15 years longer than <b>men</b> in the poorest one percent of the population and women in the richest one&nbsp;... The green dotted line corresponds to equal female and <b>male life expectancy</b>. The apparent 3D volumes of the bubbles are linearly proportional to their population. (In the SVG file, hover over a bubble to highlight it and show its data.) The word &quot; <b>longevity</b>&quot; is sometimes used as a synonym for &quot;<b>life expectancy</b>&quot; in demography. ... The <b>U.S.</b> Census Bureau view on the future of <b>longevity</b> is that <b>life expectancy</b>&nbsp;... Compare this to the <b>USA</b> where the average <b>life expectancy</b> for women is 81 years old, and 76 for <b>men</b>. There are more than 400 centenarians in Okinawa. Russian <b>male</b> and female <b>life expectancy</b> since 1950. Pre-soviet era[edit]. Changes in the <b>life expectancy</b> of <b>men</b> and women in each state are also sorted. States are also ranked for three risk factors controllable by the individual: obesity, &nbsp;... Maximum <b>life span</b> is a measure of the maximum amount of time one or more members of a ... &quot;Mortality Trajectories at Extreme Old Ages: A Comparative Study of Different Data Sources on <b>U.S.</b> Old-Age Mortality&quot;. Living to 100 Monograph.
Where does the us rank for life expectancy at birth?
A Postal Index Number (PIN), or sometimes redundantly a <b>PIN code</b>, refers in <b>India</b> to a code in the post office numbering or <b>postal code system</b> used by <b>India</b> Post. ... The PIN <b>system</b> was <b>introduced</b> on 15 August 1972 by Shriram Bhikaji&nbsp;... The <b>PIN system</b> was <b>introduced</b> on 15 August 1972 by <b>India</b> Post. <b>India</b> uses a unique six-digit <b>code</b> as a geographical number to identify&nbsp;... A <b>ZIP Code</b> is a <b>postal code</b> used by the United States Postal Service (USPS). <b>Introduced</b> in ... In 1983, the U.S. Postal Service <b>introduced</b> an expanded <b>ZIP</b> <b>Code system</b> that it called ZIP+4, often called &quot;plus-four codes&quot;, &quot;add-on codes&quot;, ... For example, the mailing address of the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, <b>India</b> would be:. ... code) is a six-digit <b>postal code</b>. PIN <b>system</b> was made by Shriram Bhikaji Velankar when he was at service in Kolkata. It was <b>introduced</b> on&nbsp;... This list shows an overview of <b>postal code</b> notation schemes for all countries that have postal or <b>ZIP code systems</b>. ... British <b>Indian</b> Ocean Territory &middot; IO, BBND 1ZZ, One code for all addresses (AAAA NAA). ... Recently <b>introduced postal code</b> <b>systems</b> where the UPU has been involved have included the ISO 3166 country&nbsp;... This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of <b>India</b>. <b>Indian</b> postal <b>systems</b> for ... Based on the model postal <b>system introduced</b> in England by the reformer, Rowland Hill, ... postal information, tracking of express and international shipments, <b>PIN code</b> search and registration of feedback and complaints online. <b>Postal codes</b> in Singapore have consisted of six digits since 1995, replacing the four-digit <b>system introduced</b> in 1979. ... 08, 20, 21, Little <b>India</b>, Farrer Park, Jalan Besar, Lavender. 09, 22, 23, Orchard, Cairnhill, River Valley. 10, 24, 25, 26, 27&nbsp;... In the context of a financial transaction, usually both a private &quot;<b>PIN code</b>&quot; and public user identifier is required to authenticate a user to the <b>system</b>. In these&nbsp;... The mail or post is a <b>system</b> for physically transporting postcards, letters, and parcels. A <b>postal</b> service can be private or public, though many governments place restrictions on private <b>systems</b>. Since the mid-19th century, national <b>postal</b> <b>systems</b> have generally been <b>established</b> as a government ... By the end of the 18th century, a <b>postal system</b> in <b>India</b> was in operation. ROC&#39;s postal bureau, Chunghwa Post, uses a different <b>postal code system</b>. All mails between the PRC and the ROC are treated also as international mails, and &nbsp;...
When was pin code system introduced in india?
With eleven awards, <b>Titanic</b> tied with Ben-Hur for the most <b>Academy Awards</b> in <b>Oscar</b> history. It also became the first film to win Best Picture without a screenwriting&nbsp;... It was also nominated for ten BAFTA awards, including Best Film and Best Director; it failed to win any. The film garnered fourteen <b>Academy Awards</b> nominations,&nbsp;... <b>Titanic</b> is a 1997 American epic romance and disaster film directed, written, co- produced, and ... Nominated for 14 <b>Academy Awards</b>, it tied All About Eve (1950) for the most <b>Oscar</b> nominations, and won 11, including the awards for Best Picture&nbsp;... &quot;My Heart Will Go On&quot; is a song recorded by Canadian singer Celine Dion. It serves as the main theme song to James Cameron&#39;s blockbuster film <b>Titanic</b> ... her performances of it on VH1 Divas, the 1998 <b>Academy Awards</b> (wearing the film&#39;s&nbsp;... Most awards won by a single film. Three films have won 11 <b>Academy Awards</b>: Ben-Hur (1959) – 15 categories available for nomination; nominated for 12; <b>Titanic</b>&nbsp;... Horner&#39;s biggest critical and financial success came in 1997 with his score for James Cameron&#39;s <b>Titanic</b>. At the 70th <b>Academy Awards</b>, Horner received the&nbsp;... <b>Titanic</b> is a 1953 American drama film directed by Jean Negulesco and starring Clifton Webb and Barbara Stanwyck. Its plot centers on an estranged couple&nbsp;... His greatest big-budget productions have been <b>Titanic</b> (1997) and Avatar (2009), the former earning him <b>Academy Awards</b> in Best Picture, Best Director and&nbsp;... Michael Kanfer is a visual effects artist who is best known for his work on <b>Titanic</b> and Apollo 13. Contents. 1 <b>Oscars</b>; 2 Selected filmography; 3 References&nbsp;... The film won 11 <b>Academy Awards</b>—the most for any film—including Best Picture and gained Winslet a Best Actress nomination. Winslet did not view <b>Titanic</b> as a&nbsp;...
How many oscars did the movie titanic win?
<b>Original</b> release[edit]. Released in the United Kingdom as a single on 13 January 1967, &quot;<b>Let&#39;s Spend the Night Together</b>&quot; reached&nbsp;... &quot;Ruby Tuesday&quot; is a song recorded by the Rolling Stones in 1966, released in January 1967. The song, coupled with &quot;<b>Let&#39;s Spend the Night Together</b>&quot;, was a number-one ... &quot;Ruby Tuesday&quot; was included on the US version of the 1967 <b>album</b> Between the Buttons, while being left out of the British edition, as was common&nbsp;... Let It Rock features the <b>original</b> lineup of the Jerry Garcia Band, which lasted from ... at the back end of a soulful reading of &quot;<b>Let&#39;s Spend the Night Together</b>&quot;. Released: 13 April 1973; &quot;<b>Let&#39;s Spend the Night Together</b>&quot; Released: July 1973. Aladdin Sane is the sixth studio <b>album</b> by English musician David Bowie, released by RCA&nbsp;... Several songs were worked on; the backing tracks of six songs that would appear on the <b>album</b> were recorded, as were those of &quot;<b>Let&#39;s Spend the Night Together</b>&quot;&nbsp;... Compliments, also known as Garcia, is Jerry Garcia&#39;s second solo <b>album</b>, released in 1974. ... &quot;What Goes Around&quot; (Mac Rebbenack) – 3:07; &quot;<b>Let&#39;s Spend</b> <b>The Night Together</b>&quot; (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) – 3:40; &quot;Mississippi Moon&quot; ( Peter&nbsp;... Edward Vincent Sullivan (September 28, 1901 – October 13, 1974) was an American television ... As TV critic David Bianculli <b>wrote</b>, &quot;Before MTV, Sullivan presented rock acts. ... on the show, in 1967, when Mick Jagger was told to change the titular lyric of &quot;<b>Let&#39;s Spend the Night Together</b>&quot; to &quot;Let&#39;s spend some time together&quot;. Electric Mud is the fifth studio <b>album</b> by Muddy Waters, with members of Rotary Connection ... Muddy Waters performs the vocals of &quot;<b>Let&#39;s Spend the Night</b> <b>Together</b>&quot;, a cover of the Rolling Stones&#39; 1967 single, in gospel-soul style with heavy&nbsp;... 3. &quot;<b>Let&#39;s Spend the Night Together</b>&quot;, January 1967 single, also on Between the Buttons (US), 3:36. 4. ... notably single-only releases, were collected for the first time on a UK Rolling Stones <b>album</b>: &quot;<b>Let&#39;s Spend the Night Together</b>&quot;, &quot;Ruby Tuesday&quot;, &quot;We Love You&quot;, &nbsp;...
Who wrote let's spend the night together?
<b>Twilight is</b> a 2008 American romantic fantasy <b>film</b> based on Stephenie Meyer&#39;s 2005 novel of ... Edward and Bella&#39;s relationship <b>is</b> jeopardized <b>when</b> three nomadic ... &quot;[O]ur intent all along was to stay true to the book&quot;, Rosenberg explained, &quot;and it <b>has</b> to <b>do</b> less with adapting it word for word and more with <b>making</b> sure the&nbsp;... <b>When</b> they told me Rob was probably the one, I looked him up and thought, &quot; Yeah, he can <b>do</b> a version of Edward. He&#39;s definitely got that vampire thing going on.&quot;&nbsp;... It <b>is</b> the third installment of The <b>Twilight</b> Saga <b>film</b> series, following 2008&#39;s <b>Twilight</b> ... Jacob overhears Edward and Bella discussing their engagement and <b>takes</b> off. ... Moon <b>when</b> Eclipse began shooting, he <b>would</b> not be directing the third <b>film</b>. It <b>is</b> the second <b>film</b> in The <b>Twilight</b> Saga <b>film</b> series and <b>is</b> the sequel to 2008&#39;s <b>Twilight</b>. ... Jacob <b>has</b> cut his <b>long</b> hair and now <b>has</b> the same Quileute tattoo on his ... <b>was the</b> decision to <b>take</b> Edward&#39;s voice in Bella&#39;s head and <b>make</b> it visual. <b>Twilight</b> Zone: The <b>Movie is</b> a 1983 American science fiction horror anthology <b>film</b> ... The passenger then asks, &quot;<b>Do</b> you want to see something really scary? ... <b>When</b> asked how the <b>film</b> changed from its initial conception after the accident,&nbsp;... Stephenie Meyer <b>is</b> an American novelist. She <b>is</b> best known for her vampire romance series <b>Twilight</b>, which <b>has</b> sold ... Meyer <b>has</b> worked in <b>film</b> production and <b>has</b> her own production company, Fickle ... They married in 1994, <b>when</b> Meyer was 21. ... Christiaan Meyer, formerly an auditor, retired to <b>take</b> care of the children. The <b>Twilight</b> Zone <b>is</b> an American media franchise based on the anthology television series ... The episodes in seasons one through three are 30 minutes <b>long</b> with ... <b>Twilight</b> Zone: The <b>Movie is</b> a 1983 feature <b>film</b> produced by Steven Spielberg. ... &quot;Profile in Silver&quot;; &quot;Button, Button&quot;; &quot;Need to Know&quot;; &quot;Red Snow&quot;; &quot; <b>Take</b> My&nbsp;... Constituting the first of a two-part adaptation of the novel, the <b>film is</b> the fourth and ... fact of the <b>many hours</b> of hard work ahead of her, it <b>is</b> what she wants to <b>do</b>. <b>Twilight is</b> a series of four vampire-themed fantasy romance novels by American author ... The fourth book <b>is</b> adapted into two full-length films—the first <b>film</b> being ... Some events in <b>Twilight take</b> place in Phoenix, Arizona, where Bella was raised. ... Seattle, Washington, <b>is</b> featured in Breaking Dawn <b>when</b> Jacob tries to &nbsp;... Constituting the second of a two-part adaptation of the novel, the <b>film is</b> the fifth and ... and <b>when</b> Jacob acts possessively towards Renesmee, Bella learns he <b>has</b> ... Irina <b>is</b> brought forth and <b>takes</b> full responsibility for her mistake, leading to her&nbsp;...
How long did it take to make the movie twilight?
The following is a list of <b>smoking bans</b> in the United States. For <b>smoking bans</b> and restrictions ... 2.32 New Hampshire; 2.33 New Jersey; 2.34 New Mexico; 2.35 <b>New York</b>; 2.36 North Carolina; 2.37 North Dakota ... New Hampshire <b>bans</b> <b>smoking</b> in restaurants and some bars (those besides cigar bars and private clubs),&nbsp;... Inflight <b>smoking</b> is prohibited by almost all airlines. The <b>bans</b> on inflight <b>smoking</b> have been ... &quot;<b>Smoking ban</b> near on flights in U.S.&quot; <b>New York</b> Times. Retrieved&nbsp;... With gender-targeted marketing, including packaging and slogans and promotion of women ... In more recent times, cigarette <b>smoking</b> has been <b>banned</b> from public places and will continue to ... In 1908, the <b>New York</b> City Board of Aldermen unanimously passed an ordinance that prohibited <b>smoking</b> by women in public. Joe Bonamassa (born May 8, 1977) is an American blues rock guitarist, singer and songwriter. ... Bonamassa&#39;s live album Beacon Theatre–Live from <b>New York</b> was released in 2012. The show featured one of Bonamassa&#39;s musical heroes, Paul Rodgers, formerly of the <b>bands</b> Free and Bad Company, as a guest. March 26&nbsp;... <b>Smoking</b> in the United States military has been observed in previous wars, but <b>smoking&#39;s</b> close ... The <b>New York</b> Times garnered support for these efforts by stating that ... By 1994, the Department of Defense had implemented Directive 1010.15 which <b>banned smoking</b> in workplaces, designated outdoor <b>smoking</b> areas, and&nbsp;... Joseph William Frazier (January 12, 1944 – November 7, 2011), nicknamed &quot; <b>Smokin</b>&#39; Joe&quot;, was ... Joe had to save up a bit before he could make the bus trip to <b>New York</b> and still have some money in his pocket, and so first he went to work at &nbsp;... Tobacco <b>smoking</b> is the practice of <b>smoking</b> tobacco and inhaling tobacco <b>smoke</b> A broader ... The Chongzhen Emperor of China issued an edict <b>banning smoking</b> two years ... For example, Missouri has a cigarette tax of only 17 cents per pack, the nation&#39;s lowest, while <b>New York</b> has the highest cigarette tax in the U.S.:&nbsp;... Halakha (Jewish law) addresses a number of topics applicable to tobacco and cigarette ... Rabbinic authorities <b>banned</b> this practice on the grounds that Gentiles would consider Judaism as ridiculous. ... <b>New York</b>: Funk &amp; Wagnalls. CS1 maint: &nbsp;... <b>Smoking</b> cessation is the process of discontinuing tobacco <b>smoking</b>. Tobacco <b>smoke</b> contains ... In 2008, the <b>New York</b> State of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services <b>banned smoking</b> by patients, staff, and volunteers at 1,300 addiction&nbsp;... A cigarette is a narrow cylinder containing psychoactive material, usually tobacco , that is rolled ... The cigarette and the cigar were the most common methods of <b>smoking</b> in the Caribbean, ... <b>New York</b> was the first U.S. state to mandate that all cigarettes manufactured or sold within the state comply with a fire-safe standard.
When was smoking banned in new york city?
The <b>Great Pacific garbage patch</b>, also described as the Pacific trash vortex, is a gyre of marine debris particles in the north central Pacific Ocean. It is <b>located</b>&nbsp;... The North Atlantic garbage patch is an area of man-made marine debris found floating within ... The patch is <b>located</b> from 22°N to 38°N and its western and eastern ... Cleanup is planned to start in the <b>Great Pacific Garbage Patch</b> first, and&nbsp;... Packaging waste, according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), ... amount of solid waste that includes most of packaging products is the <b>Great Pacific Garbage Patch located</b> at West Coast of North America to Japan. The North Pacific Gyre (NPG) or North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (NPSG), <b>located</b> in the northern ... It is the site of an unusually intense collection of man-made marine debris, known as the <b>Great Pacific Garbage Patch</b>. The North Pacific&nbsp;... The South Pacific garbage patch is an area of ocean with increased levels of marine debris and ... The garbage patch was confirmed in mid-2017, and has been compared to the <b>Great Pacific garbage patch</b>&#39;s state in 2007, making the former&nbsp;... Midway Atoll is a 2.4-square-mile (6.2 km<sup>2</sup>) atoll in the North Pacific Ocean at 28° 12′N ... The atoll was the first Pacific island annexed by the United States, as the ... The <b>location</b> of Midway in the Pacific became important militarily. ... receives substantial amounts of marine debris from the <b>Great Pacific Garbage</b> <b>Patch</b>. The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth&#39;s oceanic divisions. It extends from the ... The third deepest point on Earth, the Sirena Deep, is also <b>located</b> in the Mariana Trench. The western ... The ever-growing <b>Great Pacific</b> <b>garbage patch</b> between California and Japan is three times the size of France. An estimated&nbsp;... Kamilo Beach is a beach <b>located</b> on the southeast coast of the island of Hawaii. It is known for its accumulation of plastic marine debris from the <b>Great Pacific</b> <b>Garbage Patch</b>. Kure Atoll or Ocean Island is an atoll in the Pacific Ocean 48 nautical miles (89 km; 55 mi) ... Although <b>located</b> to the west of Midway Atoll, Kure Atoll has a timezone +1 hour ahead at UTC−10:00 ... Kure is <b>located</b> within a major current which washes up debris from the <b>Great Pacific garbage patch</b>, such as fishing nets and&nbsp;... The North Atlantic Gyre, <b>located</b> in the Atlantic Ocean, is one of the five major oceanic gyres. ... marine debris in the North Atlantic Garbage Patch, similar to how the North Pacific Gyre traps debris in the <b>Great Pacific Garbage Patch</b>.
Where is the the great pacific garbage patch located?
Mike Henry <b>voices</b> two of the <b>show&#39;s</b> main characters: <b>Cleveland</b> ... Jr., as well as <b>Cleveland&#39;s</b> next door neighbor Lester Krinklesac. This is a list of characters in the Fox television series The <b>Cleveland Show</b>. ... <b>Cleveland&#39;s</b> speech is slow and almost elongated in Family Guy, but in The Cleveland ... of Miss Piggy&#39;s <b>voice</b> and Bernie Mac&#39;s <b>voice</b> stuck together in this show. Michael Henry (born November 7, 1965) is an American <b>voice</b> actor, writer, producer, and ... Henry has stated that the inspiration for <b>Cleveland&#39;s voice</b> was based on &quot;this guy ... The <b>show</b> focused on the Family Guy character <b>Cleveland</b> Brown. Cleveland Orenthal Brown Jr. is a character in the animated television series Family Guy, and its spin-off series The <b>Cleveland Show</b>. ... 2.1 Creation; 2.2 Design; 2.3 <b>Voice</b> ... After Cleveland and Loretta&#39;s divorce is finalized in the pilot episode of The <b>Cleveland Show</b>, Junior is placed in <b>Cleveland&#39;s</b> custody, and they move&nbsp;... Cleveland Orenthal Brown Sr. is a fictional character from the animated television series Family ... The pilot episode of The <b>Cleveland Show</b> depicts <b>Cleveland&#39;s</b> farewell to the familiar characters and settings of Family Guy. ... He often acts as the <b>voice</b> of caution when other characters hatch harebrained schemes. The <b>Cleveland Show</b> is an American animated series co-created by Seth MacFarlane, Mike ... 20, 20, &quot;<b>Cleveland&#39;s</b> Angels&quot;, Oreste Canestrelli, Clarence Livingston, May 16, 2010 (2010-05-16), 1APS19, 5.78. 21, 21, &quot;You&#39;re the Best Man,&nbsp;... The first season of The <b>Cleveland Show</b> began airing on September 27, 2009, and ended after ... Mike Henry as Cleveland Brown / Rallo Tubbs / Oliver Wilkerson (<b>voice</b>); Sanaa Lathan as Donna Tubbs ... cast like we have on Family Guy, it will be hard to see how this show can make it with only <b>Cleveland&#39;s</b> sedated humor. &quot;Pilot&quot; is the first episode of the first season of the animated comedy series The <b>Cleveland</b> ... but along the way to their destination, they decide to stop in <b>Cleveland&#39;s</b> hometown of Stoolbend, Virginia. ... Green, Mila Kunis, Jennifer Tilly and Patrick Warburton, along with several recurring guest <b>voice</b> actors for the series. Family Guy is an American animated sitcom that features five main <b>voice</b> actors, and numerous regular cast and recurring guest stars. The principal <b>voice</b> cast consists of show creator Seth MacFarlane, Alex ... Since the cancellation of The <b>Cleveland Show</b>, he also <b>voices Cleveland&#39;s</b> step-son Rallo Tubbs on Family Guy. The second season of The <b>Cleveland Show</b> began airing on September 26, 2010 , and ended ... Jason Sudeikis as Holt Ritcher and Terry Kimble (<b>voices</b>). ... together; Cleveland Jr. becomes jealous of Rallo and <b>Cleveland&#39;s</b> new relationship.
Who does cleveland's voice on the cleveland show?
The <b>Rugby World Cup</b> is a men&#39;s rugby union tournament contested every four years between ... The current format allows for 12 of the <b>20</b> available positions to be filled by automatic qualification, as the teams who finish ... One of the oldest is the annual Six Nations Championship, which <b>started</b> in 1883 as the Home Nations&nbsp;... The 2019 <b>World Rugby</b> Under <b>20 Championship</b> was the twelfth edition of the premier age-grade competition for <b>rugby</b>. The tournament was held in Argentina &nbsp;... The 2019 <b>Rugby World Cup</b> was the ninth edition of the <b>Rugby World Cup</b>, the quadrennial world championship for men&#39;s rugby union teams. It was hosted in Japan from <b>20</b> September to 2 November in 12 venues all ... Pool B <b>started</b> with New Zealand beating South Africa 23–13. New Zealand opened their scoring with two&nbsp;... The knockout stage of the 2019 <b>Rugby World Cup began</b> on 19 October and concluded on 2 ... This was New Zealand&#39;s first <b>Rugby World Cup</b> loss since losing to France <b>20</b>–18 in the 2007 <b>Rugby World Cup</b> quarter-final. This was England&#39;s&nbsp;... The <b>World Rugby</b> Under <b>20 Championship</b> is an international <b>rugby</b> union competition. The event is organised by the sport&#39;s governing body, <b>World Rugby</b>, and&nbsp;... The 2003 <b>Rugby World Cup</b> was the fifth <b>Rugby World Cup</b> and was won by England. ... The following <b>20</b> teams, shown by region, qualified for the 2003 <b>Rugby World Cup</b>. ... soccer, and was opened just prior to the <b>start</b> of the 2003 World Cup with a capacity of 52,500, some 12,000 more than the old Lang Park could hold. The 2015 <b>Rugby World Cup</b> was the eighth <b>Rugby World Cup</b>, the quadrennial rugby union world championship. The tournament was hosted by England from 18 September to 31 October. Of the <b>20</b> countries competing in the World Cup in 2011, there was only one ... &quot;September 18 <b>start</b> date for <b>RWC</b> 2015&quot;. International&nbsp;... The 1987 <b>Rugby World Cup</b> was the first <b>Rugby World Cup</b>. New Zealand and Australia agreed to co-host the tournament. New Zealand hosted <b>20</b> matches – 17&nbsp;... The 2003 <b>Rugby World Cup</b> Final was the final match in the 2003 <b>Rugby World</b> <b>Cup</b>, the fifth <b>Rugby World Cup</b>. The match was played between England and Australia on 22 November 2003 at Telstra Stadium in Sydney in front of a crowd of 82,957. England won <b>20</b>–17 to win the Webb Ellis Cup for the first time, also ... <b>Kick-off</b> was preceded by performances including Kate Ceberano singing&nbsp;... Number of teams, <b>20</b>. Country, International (World Rugby). Holders, South Africa (2019). Most titles, New Zealand &middot; South Africa (3 titles). The <b>Rugby World Cup</b> is an international rugby union competition established in 1987.
When does the under 20s rugby world cup start?
This is a list of extinct animals of the <b>British</b> Isles. Only a small number of these are globally ... There have been calls for the reintroduction of the Eurasian lynx, <b>brown bear</b> and grey wolf to the <b>UK</b>, because no large predators are living in viable&nbsp;... The Eurasian <b>brown bear</b> (Ursus arctos arctos) is one of the most common subspecies of the ... <b>Brown bears</b> were present in <b>Britain</b> until no later than AD 1000, when they had been exterminated through over-hunting. Eurasian <b>brown</b> <b>bears</b>&nbsp;... The fauna of Scotland is generally typical of the northwest European part of the Palearctic ... The Scottish crossbill is the only endemic vertebrate species in the <b>UK</b>. ... during historic times include the Eurasian lynx, which lived in <b>Britain</b> until 1,500 years ago, the European <b>brown bear</b>, subspecies Ursus arctos caledoniensis,&nbsp;... The island of Great <b>Britain</b>, along with the rest of the archipelago known as the <b>British</b> Isles, has ... Many of the bigger species, such as the grey wolf and the <b>brown bear</b>, were hunted to extinction many centuries ago. However, in recent times&nbsp;... Paddington <b>Bear</b> is a fictional character in children&#39;s literature. He first appeared on 13 October 1958 in the children&#39;s book A <b>Bear</b> Called Paddington and has been featured in more than twenty books written by <b>British</b> author Michael Bond and illustrated by Peggy Fortnum and ... He was discovered in Paddington Station, London, by the (human) <b>Brown</b>&nbsp;... The Russian <b>Bear</b> is a widespread symbol for Russia, used in cartoons, articles and dramatic plays since as early as the 16th century, and relating alike to the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and the present-day Russian Federation. It often was and is used by Westerners, originated in <b>British</b> caricatures and&nbsp;... The cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) was a species of bear that lived in Europe and Asia during the ... Both the cave bear and the <b>brown bear</b> are thought to be descended from the Plio-Pleistocene Etruscan bear ... The cave bear&#39;s range stretched across Europe; from Spain and Great <b>Britain</b> in the west, Italy, parts of Germany,&nbsp;... Wojtek was a Syrian <b>brown bear</b> (Ursus arctos syriacus) bought, as a young cub, at a railway ... From Egypt, the Polish II Corps was reassigned to fight alongside the <b>British</b> Eighth Army in the Italian campaign. Regulations for the <b>British</b>&nbsp;... This is a list of fictional <b>bears</b> that appear in video games, film, television, animation, comics ... Paw Paw Chuck, Paws &amp; Tales, Grizzly <b>bear</b> and folksy mentor of C.J. <b>Brown</b> and his friends. ... the Utah Jazz &middot; John Lewis <b>bear</b>, mascot for the 2013 Christmas Advert by the John Lewis chain of department stores in Great <b>Britain</b>. Species &middot; <b>Brown Bear</b>. Born, 1975. Scotland. Died, February 4, 2001(2001-02-04) (aged 25–26). Occupation, Actor. Owner. Andy Robin; Maggie Robin. web. archive.org/web/20140517121503/http://herculesthebear.com/. Hercules (1975 – 4 February 2001) was a trained grizzly bear from Scotland who appeared in a ... A documentary, Hercules the Human Bear, aired on Channel 5 (<b>UK</b>) on 3&nbsp;...
When did brown bears become extinct in britain?
The Vegas <b>Golden Knights</b> are a professional ice hockey <b>team</b> based in the Las Vegas ... The <b>team became</b> the first major professional sports franchise to <b>be</b> based in Las Vegas, and the first NHL expansion <b>team</b> since 2000. ... The first uniforms in <b>Golden Knights team</b> history <b>were</b> unveiled publicly on June 20, 2017 . The 2017–18 Vegas <b>Golden Knights</b> season <b>was</b> the inaugural season for the Vegas <b>Golden Knights</b>. They played their home games at T-Mobile Arena on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The <b>Golden Knights</b> enjoyed the strongest debut season for an expansion <b>team</b> in ... Then on March 26, they <b>became</b> the first <b>team</b> to make the playoffs in their&nbsp;... The 2017 NHL Expansion Draft <b>was</b> an expansion draft conducted by the National Hockey League on June 18–20, 2017 to fill the <b>roster</b> of the league&#39;s expansion <b>team</b> for the 2017–18 season, the Vegas <b>Golden Knights</b>. The <b>team&#39;s</b> selections <b>were</b> announced on June 21 during the NHL Awards ... If chosen, this would <b>be</b> the first &quot;Big Four&quot; major professional sports league to&nbsp;... The UCF <b>Knights</b> are the athletic <b>teams</b> that represent the University of Central Florida in ... The mascot of the athletic <b>teams</b> is Knightro, a black <b>knight</b> with <b>gold</b> armor. The university <b>has</b> asked to <b>be</b> identified as UCF when <b>being</b> referenced as opposed to Central Florida. Television networks and other media outlets, most &nbsp;... The United States Army Parachute <b>Team</b>, nicknamed the <b>Golden Knights</b>, is a demonstration ... The Strategic Army Corps Sport Parachute <b>Team</b> (STRAC) <b>was</b> originally conceived by Brigadier General Joseph Stilwell. ... For those wishing to <b>become</b> one of the few, the <b>Golden Knights</b> hold an annual tryout and selection&nbsp;... The Clarkson <b>Golden Knights</b> are composed of 20 <b>teams</b> representing Clarkson University in ... The <b>Golden Knights were</b> then defeated by national number one seed, Michigan, 2–0. The women&#39;s <b>team</b> is far younger, beginning play in 2003, than the men&#39;s <b>team</b>, although they too have <b>become</b> an ECAC power. The <b>team</b> &nbsp;... The Chicago Wolves are a professional ice hockey <b>team</b> playing in the Central Division of the ... They are the minor league affiliate of the Vegas <b>Golden Knights</b>. ... The Blues <b>did</b> not re-sign with the Wolves to <b>be</b> their primary NHL affiliate for the ... AHL <b>team</b> in the Las Vegas region in 2020–21, but it would not <b>be</b> the Wolves&nbsp;... The Vegas <b>Golden Knights</b> are a professional ice hockey <b>team</b> based in the Las Vegas metropolitan area. They are members of the Pacific Division of the National Hockey League&#39;s (NHL) Western Conference. The <b>Golden Knights</b> franchise <b>has</b> been a part of the NHL since 2017, and ... Save percentage <b>did</b> not <b>become</b> an official NHL statistic until the 1982–83&nbsp;... Maximillian Kolenda Pacioretty (born November 20, 1988) is an American professional ice hockey left winger and an alternate captain for the Vegas <b>Golden</b> <b>Knights</b> of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... more goals in five of those seasons. He <b>was</b> traded to the Vegas <b>Golden Knights</b> before the 2018-19 NHL season. Marc-André Fleury (born November 28, 1984) is a French-Canadian professional ice hockey ... He won a gold medal with <b>Team</b> Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics in ... He is only the third goalie to <b>be</b> chosen first overall in the NHL draft , after ... On May 6, after Fleury posted a shutout, the <b>Golden Knights were</b> able to move&nbsp;...
When did the golden knights become a team?
The <b>series</b> Expedition Robinson, created by <b>television</b> producer Charlie Parsons, which <b>first aired</b> in 1997&nbsp;... The Real World is a <b>reality television series</b> produced through MTV and Bunim/ Murray Productions that currently <b>airs</b> on Facebook Watch&nbsp;... An American Family is an American television documentary filmed from May 30 through December 31, 1971, and <b>first aired</b> in the United States on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) from January 11, 1973, to March 29, 1973. After being edited down from about 300 hours of raw footage, the <b>series</b> ran ... The <b>series</b> inspired the MTV <b>reality television series</b> The Real World. Survivor is the American version of the international Survivor reality competition television ... It is commonly considered the leader of American <b>reality TV</b> because it was the <b>first</b> highly rated and profitable reality <b>show</b> on ... Starting with Survivor: Africa, there have been two seasons <b>aired</b> during each U.S. television season. main article: <b>reality</b> game <b>show</b> ... <b>first</b> adventure-based <b>reality show</b>)&nbsp;... The Simple Life is an American <b>reality television series</b>. The <b>series aired</b> from December 2, 2003 to August 5, 2007. The <b>first</b> three seasons <b>aired</b> on Fox, and the&nbsp;... Keeping Up with the Kardashians (often abbreviated KUWTK) is an American <b>reality television series</b> that <b>airs</b> on the E! cable network. The <b>show</b> focuses on the&nbsp;... ... Laguna Beach) is an American <b>reality television series</b> that originally <b>aired</b> on MTV ... The <b>first</b> two seasons of Laguna Beach were released on DVD; the third&nbsp;... Cops is an American half-hour documentary <b>reality</b> crime/legal <b>television</b> program that ... The <b>first</b> season <b>aired</b> in 1989, and consisted of 15 episodes, and featured the Broward County, Florida Sheriff&#39;s Office. Since then, it has ... have included: 2016: Critics&#39; Choice <b>Television</b> Award for &quot;Best Unstructured <b>Reality</b> <b>Show</b>&quot;&nbsp;... MTV is an American cable channel, launched on December 1, 1977, as it was originally &quot;Sight ... MTV originally <b>aired</b> music videos as guided by television personalities known as &quot;video jockeys&quot; (VJs), but in the years since its inception, ... In the early 1990s, MTV debuted its <b>first reality shows</b>, Real World and Road Rules.
When was the first reality tv show aired?
The Bank of England £<b>20 note</b> is a banknote of the pound sterling. It is the second highest denomination of banknote issued by the Bank of England. The current&nbsp;... The Indian <b>20</b>-rupee banknote (₹<b>20</b>) is a common denomination of the Indian rupee. The current ₹<b>20</b> banknote in circulation is a part of the Mahatma Gandhi&nbsp;... The <b>twenty</b> euro <b>note</b> (€<b>20</b>) is the third-lowest value euro banknote and has been used since the introduction of the euro (in its cash form) in 2002. The <b>note</b> is&nbsp;... About 11% of all <b>notes</b> printed in 2009 were <b>$20</b> bills. <b>Twenty</b>-dollar bills are delivered by Federal Reserve Banks in violet&nbsp;... Current banknotes[edit]. There are currently four different denominations of <b>notes</b> – £5, £10, £<b>20</b> and £50, all featuring a portrait of&nbsp;... The launch of the new Series F banknotes was announced on 29 October 2006 by the Governor of the Bank of England. The first of these new notes, a £<b>20 note</b>, &nbsp;... The Canadian <b>$20 note</b> is one of the most common banknote of the Canadian dollar; it is the primary banknote dispensed from Canadian automatic teller&nbsp;... The Clydesdale Bank £<b>20 note</b> is a banknote of the pound sterling. It is the third largest denomination of banknote issued by the Clydesdale Bank. The current&nbsp;... The New Zealand twenty-dollar note ($20) is the current middle denomination banknote of the New Zealand dollar. The <b>$20 note</b> was introduced on 10 July&nbsp;... The Royal Bank of Scotland £<b>20 note</b> is a banknote of the pound sterling. It is the third largest denomination of banknote issued by The Royal Bank of Scotland.
When did the £20 note come out?
The Paleo-<b>Eskimo</b> were the peoples who inhabited the Arctic region from Chukotka (e.g., Chertov Ovrag) in present-day Russia across <b>North America</b> to Greenland prior to the <b>arrival</b> of the modern <b>Inuit</b> (<b>Eskimo</b>)&nbsp;... <b>Inuit</b> are a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of ... <b>Inuit</b> live throughout most of <b>Northern</b> Canada in the territory of Nunavut, ... The lives of Paleo-<b>Eskimos</b> of the far <b>north</b> were largely unaffected by the <b>arrival</b> of ... <b>Inuit</b> and Yupik peoples whilst distinguishing them from <b>American</b> Indians. Indigenous Canadians, also known as Aboriginal Canadians, are the indigenous peoples within the boundaries of Canada. They comprise the First Nations, <b>Inuit</b> and Métis, and are sometimes referred to by the initialism FNIM (First Nations, <b>Inuit</b>, Métis). ... The first inhabitants of <b>North America arrived</b> in Canada at least 14,000 years&nbsp;... The Greenlandic <b>Inuit</b> are the indigenous and most populous ethnic group in Greenland. ... Northern Greenlanders call themselves Avanersuarmiut or Inughuit , and ... in other countries, mostly elsewhere in Scandinavia and <b>North America</b>. ... The first people <b>arrived</b> in Greenland from the Canadian island of Ellesmere,&nbsp;... In Canada, the First Nations are the predominant indigenous peoples in Canada south of the Arctic Circle. Those in the Arctic area are distinct and known as <b>Inuit</b>. ... Written records began with the <b>arrival</b> of European explorers and colonists ... The term Indian is a misnomer given to indigenous peoples of <b>North America</b> by&nbsp;... The Canadian <b>Eskimo</b> Dog is an Arctic breed of working dog. Other names include qimmiq or ... However, people and their dogs did not settle in the Arctic until the <b>arrival</b> of two groups from Siberia, the ... However, a 2018 study found that all of the indigenous <b>North American</b> dogs were now extinct, with their nearest genetic&nbsp;... Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact theories speculate about possible visits to or interactions ... After Paleo-Indians <b>arrived</b> during the Ice Age and began the settlement of the Americas, ... &quot;<b>Eskimo</b>&quot; tribes live today in both Asia and <b>North</b> <b>America</b> and there is much evidence they lived in Asia even in prehistoric times. The history of Greenland is a history of life under extreme Arctic conditions: currently, an ice cap covers about 80 percent of the island, restricting human activity largely to the coasts. The first humans are thought to have <b>arrived</b> in Greenland around 2500 BC. ... of Paleo-<b>Eskimo</b> immigration from the islands north of the <b>North American</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Inuit</b>, or <b>Eskimo</b> are aboriginal people who make their homes in the Arctic and subarctic regions of Siberia and <b>North America</b>. ... The new <b>arrivals</b> were the direct ancestors of today&#39;s <b>Inuit</b>. They originated from the area around the Bering &nbsp;... The Dorset was a Paleo-<b>Eskimo</b> culture, lasting from 500 BC to between AD 1000 and 1500, that followed the Pre-Dorset and preceded the <b>Inuit</b> in the Arctic of <b>North America</b>. ... &quot;Ancient Arctic people may have known how to spin yarn long before Vikings <b>arrived</b>&quot;. Old theories being questioned in light of carbon- dated yarn&nbsp;...
When did the inuit arrived in north america?
By the time the acetylcholine is <b>released</b> from the receptors the acetylcholinesterase has destroyed its bound ACh, which takes about ~0.16 ms, and hence is&nbsp;... End plate potentials (EPPs) are the voltages which cause depolarization of skeletal muscle ... The <b>neuromuscular junction</b> is the synapse that is formed between an alpha motor neuron (α-MN) and the skeletal muscle fiber. ... All <b>neurotransmitters</b> are <b>released</b> into the synaptic cleft via exocytosis from synaptic vesicles. Neuromuscular-blocking drugs block neuromuscular transmission at the <b>neuromuscular junction</b>, causing paralysis of the affected skeletal muscles. This is accomplished via their action on the post-synaptic acetylcholine (Nm) receptors. In clinical use, neuromuscular block is <b>used</b> adjunctively to anesthesia to ... Detailed view of a neuromuscular junction: In vertebrates, acetylcholine is <b>the neurotransmitter used at the neuromuscular</b> <b>junction</b>, where signals are transmitted between neurons from the central nervous&nbsp;... Synaptogenesis is the formation of synapses between neurons in the nervous system. Although ... The <b>neuromuscular junction</b> (<b>NMJ) is</b> the most well- characterized synapse in that it provides a simple and ... The signals that initiate post-synaptic differentiation may be <b>neurotransmitters released</b> directly from the axon to the&nbsp;... Acetylcholine (ACh) is <b>a neurotransmitter</b> found in the brain, <b>neuromuscular</b> <b>junctions</b> and the autonomic ganglia. Muscarinic receptors are <b>used</b> in the following&nbsp;... The references <b>used</b> may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation and footnoting. (October 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this template message). <b>Neuromuscular junction</b> disease. Specialty &middot; Neurology. <b>Neuromuscular junction</b> disease is a medical condition where the normal conduction through ... However, after exiting the presynaptic membrane, <b>the</b> <b>neurotransmitters</b> can&nbsp;... <b>Neurotransmitters</b> are <b>released</b> into a synapse in packaged vesicles called quanta. ... Current research suggests that <b>neurotransmitter</b> release into <b>neuromuscular junctions</b> is signaled using a hierarchy of calcium ion channels and receptors in&nbsp;... Botulinum toxin (Botox) is a neurotoxic protein produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum and related species. It prevents the release of <b>the</b> <b>neurotransmitter</b> acetylcholine from axon endings at the <b>neuromuscular junction</b> and thus causes flaccid paralysis ... Botulinum toxin types A and B are <b>used</b> in medicine to treat various muscle&nbsp;... A motor neuron (or motoneuron) is a neuron whose cell body is located in the motor cortex, ... Function, Excitatory projection (to NMJ) ... Innervation takes place at a <b>neuromuscular junction</b> and twitches can become ... In invertebrates, depending on <b>the neurotransmitter released</b> and the type of receptor it binds, the response&nbsp;...
The neurotransmitter used at the neuromuscular junction (nmj) is?
The series&#39; 11,000th <b>episode aired</b> on February 20, 2006. On April 23, 2009, <b>General Hospital</b> became ABC&#39;s <b>first</b> regular daytime drama to&nbsp;... <b>History</b> of <b>General Hospital</b> refers to the ABC Daytime soap opera <b>General</b> <b>Hospital</b> that has ... <b>General Hospital aired</b> its 10,000th <b>episode</b> on April 17, 2002 , with an <b>episode</b> that revolved around the show&#39;s longest-running cast member, &nbsp;... <b>General Hospital</b>: Night Shift is an American prime time serial that <b>first aired</b> on Soapnet for a 13-<b>episode</b> run from July 12, 2007 to October 4, 2007. A spin-off of &nbsp;... <b>General Hospital</b> is an American television soap opera, <b>airing</b> on ABC. Created by Frank and Doris Hursley, the serial premiered on April 1, 1963. ... head-writer on ABC&#39;s one remaining soap, <b>General Hospital</b> effective January 9, 2012. The <b>first episode</b> with Carlivati as head writer <b>aired</b> February 21, 2012. Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K) is an American television comedy series created by ... The following year, it was picked up by The Sci-Fi Channel and <b>aired</b> for three more seasons there until another ... In the <b>first</b> of three brief 1963 segments from the soap opera <b>General Hospital</b> featured as shorts on the series, Dr. Days of Our Lives is an American daytime soap opera broadcast on NBC. It is one of the ... Former One Life to Live and <b>General Hospital</b> head writer Ron Carlivati was named as Higley&#39;s replacement, &quot;effective immediately&quot;; Carlivati&#39;s <b>first episode</b> as head writer <b>aired</b> on July 19, 2017. In addition to Carlivati&#39;s appointment,&nbsp;... The series <b>first aired</b> on SOAPnet for a 13-<b>episode</b> run from July 12, 2007 to October 4, 2007, and began a second season of 14 <b>episodes</b> on July 22, 2008. 178 <b>episodes</b> were made and <b>aired</b> in the show&#39;s eight seasons on the CBS network in ... The <b>first</b> few <b>episodes</b> of the series were also shot (and set) in Denver, before quickly (and ... Community <b>General Hospital</b> is the main set for the show. <b>General Hospital</b> is the longest running American television serial drama, <b>airing</b> on ABC. ... She returned for a guest appearance on the show&#39;s 30th anniversary <b>episode</b> on April 1, 1993. Angie Costello is the <b>first</b> patient of Dr. Steve Hardy ( John Beradino), the Chief of Staff at <b>General Hospital</b>. Angie is brought in with severe&nbsp;...
When was the first episode of general hospital aired?
<b>Otto</b> Frederick Warmbier (December 12, 1994 – June 19, 2017) <b>was</b> an American college student <b>who was</b> imprisoned in <b>North Korea</b> in 2016 on a charge of&nbsp;... Israeli-<b>North Korean</b> relations are very hostile. <b>North Korea does</b> not recognise Israel, ... American university student <b>Otto</b> Warmbier, <b>who was</b> detained by the <b>North Koreans</b> for allegedly attempting to steal a ... It went on to say Israel would <b>get</b>. Tourism in <b>North Korea</b> is tightly controlled by the <b>North Korean</b> government. Only about 4,000 ... <b>North Korea</b> has detained U.S. citizens <b>who were</b> part of organized tours. ... Tourists must <b>go</b> on guided tours. ... In 2016, an American college student, <b>Otto</b> Warmbier, <b>was</b> arrested and sentenced to 15 years&#39; imprisonment for&nbsp;... In April 2013, American tour operator Kenneth Bae, also known as Pae Jun Ho, <b>was</b> accused of plotting to overthrow the <b>North Korean</b> government. State media &nbsp;... In 2019 it <b>was</b> estimated 55% of <b>North Korean</b> households used solar panels. By 2019, electricity production <b>had</b> reached a level where any supply blackouts <b>were</b>&nbsp;... Censorship in <b>North Korea</b> ranks among some of the most extreme in the world, with the ... As such, all media in <b>North Korea get</b> their news from the Korean Central News Agency. The media ... The Soviet influence in <b>North Korea was</b> endorsed under Kim Il-sung and the censorship seen in <b>North Korea</b> today began with the&nbsp;... <b>Otto</b> is a masculine German given name and a surname. It originates as an Old High German ... Due to <b>Otto</b> von Bismarck, the given name <b>Otto was</b> strongly associated with the German Empire in the later 19th century. ... <b>Otto</b> Warmbier ( 1994–2017), American student imprisoned in <b>North Korea</b>; <b>Otto</b> Weininger (1880 –1903),&nbsp;... Troy Michael Collings (1986 or 1987 – March 2020) <b>was</b> a New Zealand businessman and tour ... Collings <b>was</b> an advocate for <b>North Korean</b> tourism. ... In 2017, Young Pioneer Tours <b>were</b> criticised after the death of <b>Otto</b> Warmbier, <b>who</b> <b>was</b> on a tour with the ... &quot;<b>North Korea</b> is a bad trip if you&#39;re looking to <b>get</b> high&quot;. Conditions inside <b>North Korean</b> prison camps are unsanitary and life-threatening. Prisoners are ... The <b>South Korean</b> human rights activist Shin Dong-hyuk <b>is the</b> only person known to ... There is a fluent passage between common crimes and political crimes, as people who <b>get</b> on the bad side of influential partisans are often&nbsp;... Telecommunications in <b>North Korea</b> refers to the communication services available in North ... In November 2002, mobile phones <b>were</b> introduced to <b>North</b> <b>Korea</b> and by November 2003, 20,000 <b>North Koreans had</b> bought mobile phones . ... In order to buy a TV-set or a radio, <b>North Korean</b> citizens are required to <b>get</b> special&nbsp;...
Who did otto go with to north korea?
Kyra, also known by her title <b>the Seer</b>, is a fictional character from the American television ... Comics[edit]. Kyra appears in <b>Charmed</b>: Season 10, the canonical comic book continuation of the television series. ... Carpenter had previously <b>played</b> a <b>seer</b> named Cordelia Chase in the television show Angel. ... <b>Season 7</b>. the WB. The seventh <b>season</b> of <b>Charmed</b>, an American supernatural drama television series created by ... Meanwhile, Phoebe <b>plays</b> matchmaker between Leo and Piper. ... The Avatars insist that Leo protect Kira, a <b>seer</b>, because she has information&nbsp;... The fourth <b>season</b> of <b>Charmed</b>, an American supernatural drama television series created by ... Everyone in Piper&#39;s alternate reality <b>plays</b> on her deepest desire. ... Meanwhile, when <b>the Seer</b> tells Cole that if he can marry Phoebe in a &quot; dark way&quot;, it will insure that their future son will ... &quot;TV Ratings: Thursday February <b>7</b>, 2002&quot;. Deborah Ann Morgan (born September 20, 1951) is an American film and television actress. She <b>played</b> the role of Angie Baxter–Hubbard on the ABC soap opera All My ... She also <b>played</b> the role of <b>the Seer</b> in the fourth and fifth <b>seasons</b> of <b>Charmed</b>. Morgan returned to All My ... <b>7</b> October 2015. Retrieved 11 October 2015&nbsp;... Cole Turner is a fictional character on the WB television series <b>Charmed</b>, portrayed by series regular Julian McMahon between <b>seasons</b> three and five. McMahon returned for a guest appearance in the show&#39;s seventh <b>season</b>, for ... It is revealed that <b>the Seer</b> tricked Cole into absorbing the old Source&#39;s power, eventually&nbsp;... <b>Charmed</b> is an American television series that was originally broadcast by The WB for eight <b>seasons</b> from October <b>7</b>, 1998, ... Debbie Morgan, <b>The Seer</b>, Recurring, Guest ... Prue Halliwell (<b>played</b> by Shannen Doherty) is the eldest sister who initially receives the power to move objects with her mind by channeling telekinesis&nbsp;... Phoebe Halliwell is a fictional character from the American television series <b>Charmed</b>, <b>played</b> by Alyssa Milano from October <b>7</b>, 1998, until May 21, ... The opening episode of the fourth <b>season</b> (2001–02), &quot;<b>Charmed</b> Again (Part 1)&quot;, ... After being tricked by Cole and <b>The Seer</b> (Debbie Morgan) into participating in a dark&nbsp;... Leo Wyatt is a fictional character from The WB television series <b>Charmed</b>, portrayed by Brian ... In the 8th <b>season</b>, however, Leo is hunted by the angel of death and killed in a car wreck. The sisters summon an ... <b>Season</b> 1 &middot; 2 &middot; 3 &middot; 4 &middot; 5 &middot; 6 &middot; <b>7</b> &middot; 8. Untitled[edit]. The question at hand is whether or not an article on Cole Turner, a character in the television show “<b>Charmed</b>,” is of encyclopedic material. Yvette Nicole Brown is an American actress, voice actress, and host. Brown has appeared in ... She has since <b>played</b> roles on television shows such as The War at Home, Malcolm in ... Brown reprised the role in the season 2 episode of Victorious titled &quot;Helen Back Again&quot;. ... 2018, Talking Dead, Host, <b>Season 7</b>, Episode 9.
Who plays the seer in charmed season 7?