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Crispus Attucks ( c. 1723 – March 5, 1770) was an American stevedore of African and Native American descent, widely regarded as the <b>first person</b> killed in the <b>Boston Massacre</b> and thus the first American killed in&nbsp;... The <b>Boston Massacre</b>, known to the British as the Incident on King Street, was a confrontation on March 5, 1770 in which British soldiers <b>shot</b> and killed several people while being harassed by a mob in Boston. ... Palmes swung his cudgel <b>first</b> at Montgomery, hitting his arm, and then at Preston. He narrowly missed Preston&#39;s&nbsp;... Christopher Seider (or Snider) (1758—1770) was a British colonist killed in the political strife that became the American Revolutionary War. He was 11 years old when he was <b>shot</b> and killed by loyalist Ebenezer Richardson in Boston ... Christopher&#39;s death, his funeral, and the subsequent <b>Boston Massacre</b> are featured in&nbsp;... Private Hugh Montgomery was a soldier of the 29th Regiment of Foot who was present at the <b>Boston Massacre</b>. He killed one <b>man</b> and was found guilty of manslaughter. ... Montgomery was the <b>first</b> British soldier to fire in what was subsequently became known as the <b>Boston Massacre</b>. On 27 March, Montgomery was&nbsp;... During the annual <b>Boston</b> Marathon on April 15, 2013, two homemade pressure cooker bombs ... Tamerlan was <b>shot</b> several times, and his brother Dzhokhar ran him over while escaping in the stolen car; Tamerlan died soon after. ... Google <b>Person</b> Finder activated their disaster service under <b>Boston</b> Marathon Explosions to&nbsp;... In the American Revolution, gaining freedom was the strongest motive for black slaves who ... Crispus Attucks, <b>shot</b> dead by British soldiers in the <b>Boston</b> <b>Massacre</b> in 1770, is considered an iconic martyr of Patriots. ... cause, most famously Crispus Attucks, believed to be the <b>first person</b> killed at the <b>Boston</b> <b>Massacre</b>. At the&nbsp;... &quot;The <b>shot</b> heard round the world&quot; is a phrase that refers to the opening <b>shot</b> of the Battle of ... at the base of The Minute <b>Man</b> statue by Daniel Chester French, located at the North Bridge in Concord, Massachusetts. ... Historically, no single <b>shot</b> can be cited as the <b>first shot</b> of the battle or the war. ... The <b>Boston</b> Globe. pp. The remaining companies under Colonel Smith lay further down the road toward <b>Boston</b>. <b>First shot</b>. A British officer (probably Pitcairn, but accounts are uncertain, &nbsp;... The Sandy Hook Elementary School <b>shooting</b> occurred on December 14, 2012, in Newtown, ... The child described the shooter as &quot;a very angry <b>man</b>. ... School library staff Yvonne Cech and Maryann Jacob <b>first</b> hid 18 children in a part of ... such as the Columbine High School <b>massacre</b>, the Virginia Tech <b>shooting</b> and the&nbsp;... John Adams (October 30, 1735 – July 4, 1826) was an American statesman, attorney, diplomat, ... Putting politics aside, Adams moved his family to Boston in April 1768 to ... killing five civilians, bringing about the infamous <b>Boston Massacre</b> . ... As Benjamin Rush reported, he was acknowledged &quot;to be the <b>first man</b> in the &nbsp;...
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Justin Henry (born May 25, 1971) is an American actor, known for playing the object of the titular custody battle in the 1979 film <b>Kramer vs</b>. <b>Kramer</b>, a debut role that earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for ... Most of his film and television credits came as a <b>child</b> or teenager, although he has continued acting as&nbsp;... <b>Kramer vs</b>. <b>Kramer</b> is a 1979 American legal drama film written and directed by Robert Benton, ... Ted cannot bear the thought of submitting his <b>child</b> to such an ordeal, and decides not to contest custody. On the morning that Billy is to move in &nbsp;... Most nominations, All That Jazz and <b>Kramer vs</b>. <b>Kramer</b> (9). TV in the United States. Network, ABC. Duration, 3 hours, 12 minutes. ← 51st &middot; Academy Awards &middot; 53rd →. The 52nd Academy Awards were presented April 14, 1980, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in ... Best <b>Boy</b> – Ira Wohl double-dagger. Generation on the Wind&nbsp;... Cosmo <b>Kramer</b>, usually referred to as simply &quot;<b>Kramer</b>&quot;, is a fictional character on the American television sitcom Seinfeld (1989–1998), played by Michael&nbsp;... Mary Louise &quot;Meryl&quot; Streep (born June 22, 1949) is an American actress. Often described as ... Streep went on to win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for <b>Kramer vs</b>. ... Author Karina Longworth described her as a &quot;gawky <b>kid</b> with glasses and frizzy hair&quot;, yet noted that she liked to show off in front of the camera&nbsp;... Dustin Lee Hoffman (born August 8, 1937) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for ... the President&#39;s Men, <b>Kramer vs</b>. <b>Kramer</b>, Tootsie, Rain Man, Hook, and Wag the Dog. ... Hoffman next starred in <b>Kramer vs</b>. <b>Kramer</b> (1979) ... To have a <b>child</b> throw his arms about you—it&#39;s instant stoned. People talk about the&nbsp;... Frederic Hand (born 1947) is a classical guitarist and composer. Contents. 1 Career; 2 ... his scores have been featured in the films This <b>Boy&#39;s</b> Life, <b>Kramer vs</b>. Akele Hum Akele Tum is a 1995 Indian Hindi-language drama film starring Aamir Khan, Manisha Koirala and Master Adil, and directed by Mansoor Khan. The music is by Anu Malik and the lyrics are by Majrooh Sultanpuri. The film was based on the American film <b>Kramer vs</b>. <b>Kramer</b>. Both Aamir and ... possible trick to show that Rohit does not deserve the custody of his <b>child</b>. Edith <b>Kramer</b> (1916–2014) was an Austrian social realist painter, a follower of psychoanalytic ... Still in her 33rd year, <b>Kramer</b> was offered a job at Wiltwyck School for <b>Boys</b>, a school and residential treatment facility for children with behavioral&nbsp;... &quot;Mother Tucker&quot; is the second episode of the fifth season of the animated comedy series Family <b>Guy</b>, an episode produced for Season 4. ... When he does, however, Tucker repeatedly spanks him, in reference to the 1979 drama feature <b>Kramer vs</b>. <b>Kramer</b> (even though the spanking does not occur in the movie, but it does&nbsp;...
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Team <b>owner</b> Vijay Mallya went on to publicly criticize Dravid and Sharma for the players selected by them at the auction and stated that his &quot;biggest mistake was to&nbsp;... The 2019 season was the 12th season for the IPL cricket franchise <b>Royal</b> <b>Challengers Bangalore</b>. They were one of the eight teams that competed in the&nbsp;... The 2020 season will be the 13th season for the <b>IPL</b> cricket franchise <b>Royal</b> <b>Challengers</b> ... <b>Owner</b>, India Anand Kripalu (United Spirits Limited). <b>CEO</b>, India&nbsp;... <b>Founded</b>, 2008. Home ground, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium (Capacity: 40,000). History. Indian Premier League wins, None. CLT20 wins, 0. Official website: royalchallengers.com. <b>Royal Challengers Bangalore</b> in 2019. The <b>Royal</b> <b>Challengers Bangalore</b> (often abbreviated as RCB) are a franchise cricket team&nbsp;... The <b>Royal Challengers Bangalore</b> (RCB) is a franchise cricket team based in Bangalore, India, which plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). They were one &nbsp;... Royal Challenge, commonly referred to by the abbreviation RC, is a brand of Indian whisky, ... The Indian Premier League (IPL) team <b>Royal Challengers</b> <b>Bangalore</b> was named after and is sponsored by Royal Challenge. The team was first&nbsp;... United Spirits Limited, abbreviated to USL, is an Indian alcoholic beverages company, and the world&#39;s second-largest spirits company by volume. It is a subsidiary of Diageo, and headquartered at UB Tower in <b>Bangalore</b>, ... McDowell Alcobev became a wholly <b>owned</b> subsidiary of McDowell &amp; Company in 2002. In the same&nbsp;... The <b>Royal Challengers Bangalore</b> (RCB) is a franchise cricket team based in Bangalore, India, which plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). They were one &nbsp;... The Indian Premier League (IPL) is a professional Twenty20 cricket league in India contested during March or April and May of every year by eight teams representing eight different cities in India. The league was <b>founded</b> by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in ... <b>Royal Challengers Bangalore</b>, 7th, 2nd, 3rd, 2nd, 5th, 5th, 7th, 3rd, 2nd, 8th&nbsp;... The Rajasthan Royals (often abbreviated as RR) are a franchise cricket team based in Jaipur, Rajasthan, that plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). <b>Founded</b> in 2008 as one of the initial eight IPL franchises, the team is based ... The maiden match was lost against the <b>Royal Challengers Bangalore</b> in a 75-run washout.
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With that victory, the <b>Steelers</b> became the third team to <b>win</b> five Super Bowls, and the first sixth-seeded playoff team to reach and <b>win the Super Bowl</b> since the&nbsp;... 20 franchises, including teams that have relocated to another city, have <b>won the</b> <b>Super Bowl</b>. The New England Patriots ( 6–5 ) and Pittsburgh <b>Steelers</b> ( 6–2 ) have&nbsp;... With this victory, the <b>Steelers</b> became the first team to <b>win</b> six <b>Super Bowl</b> championships. The <b>win</b> was also Pittsburgh&#39;s second&nbsp;... The <b>Steelers</b>, however, had to <b>win</b> four games to accomplish the feat, while the Chiefs <b>won</b> three and Packers <b>won</b> only two&nbsp;... He became the youngest <b>Super Bowl</b>-<b>winning</b> quarterback in NFL history, leading the <b>Steelers</b>, in only his second professional season, to a 21–10 victory over&nbsp;... The Pittsburgh <b>Steelers</b> finished the 2010 season with a ... to ever <b>win</b> a <b>Super</b> <b>Bowl</b>, became the youngest coach ever to&nbsp;... The <b>Steelers</b> defeated the Cowboys by the score of 21–17 to <b>win</b> their second consecutive <b>Super Bowl</b>. They were the third team to <b>win</b> back-to-back Super Bowls. The <b>Steelers</b> joined the Cowboys in their attempt to be the first team to <b>win</b> a third <b>Super Bowl</b>, after wins in <b>Super Bowl</b> IX&nbsp;... The <b>Steelers</b> defeated the Rams by the score of 31–19, becoming the first team to <b>win</b> four Super Bowls. The game was played&nbsp;... The <b>Steelers</b> defeated the Vikings by the score of 16–6 to <b>win</b> their first <b>Super</b> <b>Bowl</b> championship. This game matched two of&nbsp;...
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<b>Gun</b> laws in <b>Texas</b> regulate the sale, possession, and use of firearms and ammunition in the ... <b>Texas</b> has no laws regarding possession of any firearm regardless of <b>age</b>; all existing ... For example, an applicant <b>must</b> be eligible to <b>purchase a handgun</b> under the State and ... &quot;<b>Weapons</b> - When can <b>you</b> carry a <b>gun in Texas</b>&quot;. <b>Gun</b> show loophole is a political term in the United States referring to the sale of firearms by ... Advocates for <b>gun</b> rights <b>have</b> stated that there is no loophole, that current laws ... Law&quot; instituted federal background checks on all firearm purchasers <b>who buy</b> ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. <b>Gun</b> laws in New Mexico regulate the sale, possession, and use of firearms and ammunition in ... State permit required to <b>purchase</b>? ... While some tribes <b>have</b> established <b>gun</b> control policies that match New Mexico ... An applicant for a concealed carry permit <b>must</b> be a resident of New Mexico and at least 21 years of <b>age</b>. <b>Gun</b> laws in Oklahoma regulate the sale, possession, and use of firearms and ammunition in ... Under state law, one <b>must</b> be 18 to <b>buy</b> a firearm of any type from a private seller. ... One <b>must</b> be 18 years of <b>age</b> to possess or own firearms, with a few ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. <b>Gun</b> laws in the United States regulate the sale, possession, and use of firearms and ... Some states <b>have</b> state preemption for some or all <b>gun</b> laws, which means that ... leeway for the possession of firearms by travelers <b>who</b> are passing through to ... Military reservists <b>must</b> provide proof of residency in order to <b>purchase</b> a&nbsp;... As of July 1, 2017, persons <b>who</b> a) are at least 18 years <b>old</b>, b) are protected by a protection order, c) <b>have</b> applied for a license, and d) are not prohibited from&nbsp;... Airsoft is considered to be a modern shooting sport. Airsoft <b>guns</b> themselves are legal in many ... People under 18 are not allowed to <b>buy</b> airsoft <b>guns</b> and commercial ... <b>have</b> to be at least 18 years <b>old</b> to <b>buy</b>, hand over, or possess airsoft <b>guns</b>. ... <b>You</b> may also find some low quality unbranded Airsoft <b>Guns</b> in Toy Stores or&nbsp;... The National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) is a United States system for determining if prospective firearms or explosives buyers&#39; name and birth year match those of a person <b>who</b> is not eligible to <b>buy</b>. It was mandated by the Brady <b>Handgun</b> Violence Prevention Act (Brady Law) ... Otherwise, the FBI&#39;s NICS Section <b>must</b> contact the appropriate judicial and/or&nbsp;... To <b>purchase</b> a firearm, buyers <b>must</b> be at least 18 years of <b>age</b>. They can never <b>have</b> been convicted of a violent crime, <b>must</b> not be an undocumented immigrant, &nbsp;... The <b>Gun</b> Control Act of 1968 (GCA or GCA68) is a U.S. federal law that regulates the firearms ... The interstate <b>purchase</b> of long <b>guns</b> (rifles and shotguns) was not impeded by ... A person <b>who</b> does not <b>have</b> a Federal Firearms License may not be in the ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
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<b>The Fugitive</b> is an American <b>drama series</b> created by Roy Huggins. It was produced by QM ... &quot;The Evil Men Do&quot;, in particular, <b>played</b> on the respect that develops between the two men when Gerard is pursued by former Mob hitman Arthur&nbsp;... <b>The Fugitive</b> is an American action drama <b>television series</b> created by Roy Huggins that aired ... https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0856708/; ^ TV Preview: Tim Daly takes a run at <b>playing</b> new &#39;<b>Fugitive</b>&#39;; ^ Catching up with &#39;<b>The Fugitive</b>&#39; Tim Daly&nbsp;... David Janssen was an American film and television actor who is best known for his starring role as Richard Kimble in the <b>television series The Fugitive</b> (1963– 1967). ... Janssen <b>played</b> an alcoholic in the 1977 TV movie A Sensitive, Passionate Man, which co-starred Angie Dickinson, and an engineer who devises an&nbsp;... <b>The Fugitive</b> is an upcoming American action thriller <b>television series</b> developed by Nick Santora. It is an update on the 1963 <b>television series</b> and the 1993 film,&nbsp;... This is a complete list of episodes for the ABC <b>television drama</b> series <b>The</b> <b>Fugitive</b>. The first episode aired on September 17, 1963 and the series finale aired&nbsp;... <b>The Fugitive</b> is a 1993 American action thriller film based on the 1960s <b>television</b> <b>series</b> of the ... Janssen <b>played</b> Kimble as the Lone Ranger with a stethoscope, moving from town to town, but Ford takes a darker, more gothic approach. William Conrad (September 27, 1920 – February 11, 1994) was an American World War II ... Conrad found stardom as a detective in the <b>TV series</b> Cannon ( 1971–1976) and ... William Conrad estimated that he <b>played</b> more than 7,500 roles during his ... 1963–1967, <b>The Fugitive</b>, Narrator, Voice, Uncredited, 120 episodes. Carl William Raisch (April 5, 1905 – July 31, 1984), was an American dancer, actor, stuntman, and acting coach. He was best known as the One-Armed Man pursued by Richard Kimble (David Janssen) on the 1963–1967 <b>TV series The</b> <b>Fugitive</b>. ... in Spartacus (1960), <b>playing</b> a character whose arm was hacked off in battle. <b>The Fugitives</b> is a children&#39;s Science Fiction/<b>Drama series</b>. Its first seven-part <b>series</b> began on ... Jay Keaton (<b>played</b> by Alex Roe) -- A typical everyman fourteen-year-old with a high IQ and a natural talent for numbers and science. Already&nbsp;... The fourth and final season of <b>The Fugitive</b> was filmed in color, and was originally aired ... At the time of its initial airing, &quot;The Judgment: Part 2&quot; was the highest- rated episode of a <b>TV series</b> until the record was surpassed by ... The kidnappers, a former baseball <b>player</b> and a friend, realize that Kimble witnessed them, so they &nbsp;...
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The <b>Acts of the Apostles</b> often referred to simply as <b>Acts</b>, or formally the <b>Book of</b> <b>Acts</b>, is the fifth <b>book</b> of the New Testament; it tells of the founding of the Christian &nbsp;... Like most New Testament <b>books</b>, there are differences between the earliest surviving manuscripts of <b>Acts</b>. In the case of <b>Acts</b>, however, the differences between the&nbsp;... Approximately half of the <b>book of Acts</b> deals with Paul&#39;s life and works. Thirteen of the twenty-seven <b>books</b> in the New Testament have&nbsp;... <b>Book</b>:<b>Acts of the Apostles</b>. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. This page&nbsp;... Ministry of the <b>Apostles</b>. Russian icon by Fyodor Zubov, 1660. Both <b>books</b> are addressed to Theophilus, the author&#39;s patron—and perhaps a label for a Christian&nbsp;... Unlike the canonical <b>Book of Acts</b>, they tend to focus on the exploits of individual <b>apostles</b>. (5:53). As a genre, the apocryphal <b>acts</b> tend to feature &quot;travels, dangers, &nbsp;... According to the <b>Acts of the Apostles</b>, chapter 10, Saint Peter had a vision of a vessel full of ... As the <b>Book of Acts</b> makes clear, Christians are not obligated to follow this holiness code. This is made clear in Peter&#39;s vision in <b>Acts</b> 10:15. Peter is&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;People in <b>Acts of the Apostles</b>&quot;. The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn&nbsp;... The <b>book</b> burning at Ephesus is an incident recorded in the <b>Book of Acts</b> in which Christian ... List of <b>book</b>-burning incidents ... <b>Acts of the Apostles</b> &middot; Bible The only primary source for information about Stephen is the New Testament <b>book</b> of the <b>Acts of the Apostles</b>. Stephen is mentioned in <b>Acts</b> 6 as one of the&nbsp;...
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<b>Malcolm in the Middle</b> is an American television sitcom created by Linwood Boomer for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series was first broadcast on&nbsp;... The following characters had significant roles in the American television comedy series <b>Malcolm in the Middle</b>, which was originally televised from 2000 to 2006&nbsp;... <b>Malcolm in the Middle</b> is a Fox Broadcasting Company sitcom that ran for seven seasons from January 9, 2000 to May 14, 2006 with 151 episodes produced. Bryan Lee Cranston (born March 7, 1956) is an American actor, director, producer and screenwriter. He is best known for playing Walter White on the AMC series Breaking Bad (2008–2013), Hal on the Fox sitcom <b>Malcolm in the</b> <b>Middle</b> (2000–2006),&nbsp;... Jane Frances Kaczmarek is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Lois on the Fox television sitcom <b>Malcolm in the Middle</b> (2000–2006), which&nbsp;... Francisco Muniz IV (born December 5, 1985) is an American actor. He is best known for playing the title character in the Fox television family sitcom <b>Malcolm in</b> <b>the Middle</b>,&nbsp;... Music from <b>Malcolm in the Middle</b> is the soundtrack to the television series <b>Malcolm in the Middle</b>, released on November 21, 2000 by Fox Music, Restless&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>Malcolm in the Middle</b> characters&quot;. This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). <b>Malcolm in the Middle</b> is an American situation comedy, originally broadcast between 2000 and 2006. It has won and been nominated for a variety of different &nbsp;... &quot;Pilot&quot; is the first episode of the first season of the television series <b>Malcolm in the</b> <b>Middle</b>, which originally aired on the Fox Network on Sunday, January 9, 2000.
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<b>On</b> October 11, 2007, George Harrison of Nintendo of America announced that <b>Super Smash Bros</b>. Brawl <b>would be released on</b> February 10, 2008 in North&nbsp;... <b>Super Smash Bros</b>. Ultimate <b>is</b> a 2018 crossover fighting game developed by Bandai Namco ... Ultimate <b>is</b> a fighting game for <b>up</b> to eight players in which characters from Nintendo games and other third-party franchises ... <b>on</b> March 8, 2018, under the working title <b>Super Smash Bros</b>., with the <b>release</b> year shown to be 2018. We had built <b>up</b> a lot of know-how since the <b>release</b> of the console, and the time had <b>come</b> when that <b>would</b> be possible.&quot; The game was made in tandem with The&nbsp;... <b>Super Smash Bros</b>. for Nintendo 3DS and <b>Super Smash Bros</b>. for Wii U <b>are</b> crossover fighting ... StreetSmash <b>is</b> a StreetPass-based game in which players control a disc <b>on</b> a top-down board and ... multiplayer, but still called the game &quot; incredible,&quot; noting, &quot;With the Wii U <b>release</b>, Smash <b>Bros</b>. has fully realized its goals. <b>Release</b>, Nintendo 64. JP: January 21, 1999; NA: April 26, 1999; EU: November 19, 1999. iQue Player. CHN: November 15, 2005. Genre(s) &middot; Fighting. Mode(s), Single-player, multiplayer. <b>Super Smash Bros</b>. <b>is</b> a crossover fighting video game developed by HAL Laboratory and&nbsp;... <b>On</b> October 11, 2007, George Harrison of Nintendo of America stated that <b>Super</b> <b>Smash Bros</b>. Brawl <b>would be released on</b> February 10, 2008 in North America. <b>On</b>&nbsp;... <b>Super Smash Bros</b>. Melee <b>is</b> a 2001 crossover fighting video game developed by HAL ... It achieved strong sales upon its <b>release</b>, becoming the GameCube&#39;s&nbsp;... <b>are</b> getting ready for dinner when their story <b>comes on</b> the news and the anchorman says they <b>should</b> be called the &quot;<b>Super Mario Bros</b>.&quot; Daisy then arrives and&nbsp;... Professional <b>Super Smash Bros</b>. competition involves professional gamers competing in the ... New Jersey-based Apex <b>is</b> another prominent <b>Super Smash</b> <b>Bros</b>. ... set to <b>be released</b> in 2016 and raised over US$30,000 through Kickstarter. Mario <b>is</b> a fictional character in the Mario video game franchise, owned by Nintendo and ... While the protagonist was unnamed in the Japanese <b>release</b>, he was named Jumpman in the game&#39;s English instructions and Mario in the sales brochure. ... In <b>Super Mario Bros</b>. for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Mario saves&nbsp;...
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The <b>Quad Cities River Bandits</b> are a Class A minor league baseball team, <b>affiliated with</b> the Houston Astros, that plays in the Midwest League. Its home games&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>Quad Cities River Bandits</b> players&quot;. The following 193 pages are in this category, out of 193 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn &nbsp;... <b>Quad Cities River Bandits</b> &middot; Tri-City ValleyCats &middot; GCL Astros. Current Houston Astros domestic minor league affiliate locations. The Houston Astros farm system consists of seven Minor League Baseball affiliates across the ... The Astros have been <b>affiliated with</b> the Class A Short Season Tri-City ValleyCats of the New&nbsp;... The <b>Quad Cities</b> is a region of five <b>cities</b> in the U.S. states of Iowa and Illinois: Davenport and ... The <b>Quad Cities</b> area is distinctive because the Mississippi <b>River</b> flows from ... The <b>River Bandits</b> are currently <b>affiliated with</b> the Houston Astros. The Midwest League is a Minor League Baseball league, established in 1947 and based in the ... In 1960, the Davenport, Iowa based Quad City Braves joined the league as an expansion team. In 1962 ... Peoria Suns (1983). <b>Quad Cities</b> <b>River Bandits</b> (2008–present), based in Davenport, Iowa ... MLB-<b>affiliated</b>. Arizona Fall&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>Quad City River Bandits</b> players&quot;. The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn&nbsp;... Modern Woodmen Park is a minor league baseball venue located in Davenport, Iowa, United States. It is home to the <b>Quad Cities River Bandits</b>, a Class-A&nbsp;... Template talk:<b>Quad Cities River Bandits</b> roster. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search&nbsp;... <b>Quad Cities River Bandits</b> roster. v; t &middot; e. Players, Coaches/Other. Pitchers. 22 Valente Bellozo; 26 Jonathan Bermudez; 28 Jose Bravo; -- Lupe Chavez; 41 Devin&nbsp;... Stanley batting for the <b>Quad Cities River Bandits</b>, single-A affiliates of the Cardinals, in 2011. Cody Franklin Stanley (born December 21, 1988) is an American professional baseball catcher&nbsp;...
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&quot;<b>Take On Me</b>&quot; is a song by Norwegian synth-pop band A-ha, first released in 1984. The original version was produced by Tony Mansfield and remixed by John&nbsp;... Therese &quot;Bunty&quot; Bailey (born 23 May 1964) is a former English model, dancer and actress. Bunty started her career as a dancer in the dance group Hot Gossip in the early 1980s. She became known as the girl in the music videos of a-ha&#39;s singles &quot;<b>Take On Me</b>&quot; and &quot;The Sun Always Shines&nbsp;... C&#39;mon <b>Take on Me</b> is the ninth studio album by Swedish hard rock band Hardcore Superstar, released on February 27, 2013. The album was announced on&nbsp;... Love, Chunibyo &amp; Other Delusions! <b>Take on Me</b> is a 2018 Japanese anime romantic comedy film based on the light novel series Love, Chunibyo &amp; Other&nbsp;... The song interpolates &quot;<b>Take On Me</b>&quot; by A-ha, written and composed by Morten Harket, Paul Waaktaar-Savoy, and Magne Furuholmen. &quot;Feel This Moment&quot;&nbsp;... During <b>the &quot;Take On Me</b>&quot; sequence, Family Guy had obtained full rights to use <b>the &quot;Take On Me</b>&quot; music video completely, but animators re-produced the video to &nbsp;... Released: 22 September 2017 (2017-09-22); &quot;<b>Take On Me</b>&quot; Released: 29 September 2017 (2017-09-29). MTV Unplugged – Summer Solstice is a live album by the Norwegian band a-ha. The album&nbsp;... Morten Harket (born 14 September 1959) is a Norwegian vocalist and musician, best known as the lead singer of the synthpop/rock band A-ha, which released ten studio albums and topped the charts internationally after their breakthrough hit &quot;<b>Take On Me</b>&quot; in 1985. In an interview from 2014, Mags revealed it was thanks to Morten Harket that they used <b>the &quot;Take on Me</b>&quot;-riff saying he would quit the band if they didn&#39;t. The song &quot; &nbsp;... In the two months after &quot;<b>Take On Me</b>&quot; was posted, ten other YouTube users began making literal versions of their own. The most popular of these initial non- &nbsp;...
Who is the guy in the take on me video?
<b>Thursday Night Football</b> is the branding used for broadcasts of National Football League (NFL) games that broadcast primarily on Thursday nights. Most of the&nbsp;... v; t &middot; e &middot; <b>Thursday Night Football</b> on CBS, Fox, NBC and NFL Network. Pregame. Michael Strahan &middot; Terry Bradshaw &middot; Howie Long &middot; Tony Gonzalez. Secondary. The following is a detailed list of results and scores from National Football League games aired on NFL Network&#39;s <b>Thursday Night Football</b>. Starting with the &nbsp;... ESPN College <b>Football</b> Primetime is a live game presentation of Division 1-FBS college <b>football</b> ... The game telecast airs every <b>Thursday night</b> at 7:45pm ET during the college <b>football</b> regular season. The game is preceded by a 30-minute &nbsp;... ... Sunday Night Football: Dave Sims, Bob Trumpy, Tommy Tighe; Monday Night Football: Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason, Jim Gray; <b>Thursday Night Football</b>: Dick&nbsp;... The NFL on TNT was the weekly United States television broadcast by Turner Network ... TNT got a couple of <b>Thursday night</b> games to show, as ESPN did in the second half (TNT&#39;s <b>Thursday night</b> ... It does not appear that TNT&#39;s coverage ever used the title Sunday <b>Night Football</b>, and indeed ESPN filed for a trademark on&nbsp;... This template is within the scope of WikiProject National <b>Football</b> League, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of the NFL on Wikipedia. If you would &nbsp;... This is a list of results of National <b>Football</b> League games played on Turner Network Television ... TNT also got a couple of <b>Thursday night</b> games to show, which were aired in place of Sunday <b>night</b> games (that would have otherwise conflicted&nbsp;... Until the broadcast contract ended in 2013, the terrestrial television networks CBS, NBC, and ... $699,602 for NBC Sunday Night Football, $550,709 for <b>Thursday Night Football</b> (NBC), and $549,791 for <b>Thursday Night Football</b> (CBS). Pages in category &quot;<b>Thursday Night Football</b>&quot;. The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
How long has the nfl been doing thursday night football?
The National Basketball Association&#39;s <b>Rookie of the Year</b> Award is an annual National ... Cleveland Cavaliers &middot; 1 &middot; 2003 &middot; <b>2004</b>–05 &middot; Emeka Okafor &middot; Center/ Forward, United States, Charlotte Bobcats, 2, <b>2004</b> &middot; 2005–06 &middot; Chris Paul^, Guard&nbsp;... The 2003–04 <b>NBA</b> season was the 58th season of the National Basketball Association. The season ended with the Detroit Pistons defeating the Los Angeles Lakers 4–1 in the <b>2004 NBA</b> Finals. ... James went on to win <b>NBA</b> <b>Rookie of the Year</b>. Anthony became the first <b>NBA</b> rookie to lead a playoff team in scoring since&nbsp;... The <b>2004 NBA</b> draft was held on June 24, <b>2004</b>, at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in ... Denotes player who has been selected as <b>Rookie of the</b> <b>Year</b>&nbsp;... The <b>2004</b>–05 <b>NBA</b> season was the first season for the Charlotte Bobcats in the National Basketball Association. This season marked the return of <b>NBA</b> basketball to Charlotte after a two-year ... Okafor averaged 15.1 points, 10.9 rebounds, 1.7 blocks per game and was named <b>Rookie of The Year</b>. At the time, this was&nbsp;... The <b>NBA</b> All-Rookie Team is an annual National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>) honor given ... Nine All-Rookie Team members have won both the <b>Rookie of the</b> <b>Year</b> Award and the Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) during their careers. ... Dwight Howard was named to the first team in the <b>2004</b>–05 <b>NBA</b> season. Chris Paul&nbsp;... LeBron Raymone James Sr is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles ... Named the 2003–04 <b>NBA Rookie of the Year</b>, he soon established himself as one of the league&#39;s premier players; ... James earned his first <b>NBA</b> All-Star Game selection in <b>2004</b>–05, contributing 13 points, 8 rebounds, and 6&nbsp;... Andre Tyler Iguodala is an American professional basketball player for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>). The swingman was an <b>NBA</b> All-Star in 2012 and has been named to the <b>NBA</b> All-Defensive Team twice. He won three <b>NBA</b> championships with the Golden State Warriors and was ... He finished fourth in voting for <b>NBA Rookie of the Year</b>. The <b>2004 NBA</b> All-Star Game was an exhibition basketball game which was played on ... votes, which earned him a starting position in the Eastern Conference team for the fifth <b>year</b> in a row. ... Much of the hype centered on <b>rookie</b> phenoms LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony, who had 33 and 17 points respectively. &lt; 2002–03 &middot; <b>2004</b>–05 &gt;. The 2003–04 <b>NBA</b> season was the 34th season of the National Basketball Association in ... James was named <b>Rookie of The Year</b> and selected to the All-Rookie First Team. Following the season, second-year forward &nbsp;... Steven D&#39;Shawn Francis (born February 21, 1977) is an American former professional basketball player. He was selected with the second overall pick of the 1999 <b>NBA</b> draft, and was named the <b>NBA Rookie of the Year</b> in his ... The Magic started out the year fast in the <b>2004</b>–05 season, with Francis hitting several &nbsp;...
Who won rookie of the year nba 2004?
Mohandas Karamchand <b>Gandhi</b> was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethicist, who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful &nbsp;... <b>Gandhi</b> is a 1982 epic historical drama film based on the life of Mohandas Karamchand <b>Gandhi</b>, the leader of India&#39;s non-violent, non-cooperative independence&nbsp;... Indira Priyadarshini <b>Gandhi</b> was an Indian politician and a central figure of the Indian National Congress. She was the first and, to date, the only female Prime&nbsp;... Rajiv Ratna <b>Gandhi</b> was an Indian politician who served as the 6th Prime Minister of India from 1984 to 1989. He took office after the 1984 assassination of his&nbsp;... Rahul <b>Gandhi</b> (born 19 June 1970) is an Indian politician who was the President of the Indian National Congress from 16 December 2017 to 3 July 2019. Sonia <b>Gandhi</b> née Maino; born 9 December 1946) is an Indian politician. She is the president of the Indian National Congress, the left-of-centre political party,&nbsp;... Rajmohan <b>Gandhi</b> (born 7 August 1935) is a biographer and a research professor at the Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Illinois&nbsp;... Sanjay <b>Gandhi</b> (14 December 1946 – 23 June 1980) was an Indian politician and the son of Indira <b>Gandhi</b>. He was a family member of the Nehru–<b>Gandhi</b> family. Kasturbai &quot;Kasturba&quot; Mohandas <b>Gandhi</b> ( About this sound listen (help·info) born Kasturbai Makhanji Kapadia on (11 April 1869 – 22 February 1944) was an&nbsp;... Arun Manilal <b>Gandhi</b> (born 1934) is an Indian-American socio-political activist, and the fifth grandson of Mahatma <b>Gandhi</b> through his second son Manilal.
Who played the role of mahatma gandhi in the famous movie of gandhi?
Kuroko&#39;s Basketball, known in Japan as <b>Kuroko no Basuke</b> (黒子のバスケ), is a Japanese sports manga series written and illustrated by Tadatoshi Fujimaki. <b>Kuroko No Basket</b>[edit]. No. Title, Original airdate. 01, &quot;I am Kuroko&quot; Transcription : &quot;Kuroko wa&nbsp;... This is a list of characters from the manga series <b>Kuroko&#39;s</b> Basketball by Tadatoshi Fujimaki. ... While he has <b>no</b> special physical abilities, he has the &quot; Eagle Eye&quot;, a mental skill that helps him visualize the court ... Because the shot is so high and it takes a long time for it to reach the <b>basket</b>, Midorima has plenty of time to return&nbsp;... Kuroko&#39;s Basketball The Movie: Last Game (Japanese: 劇場版 黒子のバスケ LAST GAME, Hepburn: Gekijō-ban <b>Kuroko no Basuke</b> Rasuto Gēmu) is a 2017&nbsp;... Ryōhei Kimura is a Japanese actor, voice actor and singer. He is best known for being the voice of Ryouta Kise in the <b>Kuroko no Basket</b> series, Bokuto Koutarou&nbsp;... The manga series Kuroko&#39;s Basketball is written and illustrated by Tadatoshi Fujimaki. ... <b>No</b>. Title, Japanese release, English release. 1, I&#39;m <b>Kuroko Kuroko</b> wa Boku desu (黒子はボク ... &quot;Your Basketball&quot; (おまえのバスケ, Omae <b>no Basuke</b>) ; 012. <b>Kuroko no Basket</b>: Mirai e no Kizuna, Hyūga Junpei. Minna no Dena Ranger 〜 tachiagare Nihon-hen 〜, Kaishin Geki. Pop up story mahō no hon to seiki no&nbsp;... <b>Kuroko No Basuke</b> ~ Solo Series Vol.4 ~ Midorima Shintarou. 「狙い通りのDestiny 」; 「曰く蟹座の吉日に」. <b>Kuroko no Basuke</b> Duet Series vol.3. 「とある信者の果敢な&nbsp;... Toshiki Masuda is a Japanese actor, voice actor and singer previously affiliated with Space ... Cup Soushuuhen - Namida No Saki E, Kotaro Hayama. <b>Kuroko No</b> <b>Basket</b> Movie 3: Winter Cup Soushuuhen - Tobira No Mukou, Kotaro Hayama. Wikimedia Commons has media related to <b>Kuroko no Basket</b>. ... List of Kuroko&#39;s Basketball episodes. K. Kuroko&#39;s Basketball The Movie: Last Game. Retrieved&nbsp;...
When does kuroko no basket movie come out?
The <b>Iowa</b> Hawkeyes <b>football</b> team represents the University of <b>Iowa</b> in college <b>football</b>. ... He had a 16–27–2 record. His first team finished 5–4, which would be <b>Iowa&#39;s</b> last <b>winning</b> record for 20 years. ... <b>Iowa</b> has appeared in 33 <b>bowl games</b>, including 31 <b>bowl games</b> since 1981. In <b>bowl games</b>, <b>Iowa</b> has a 17–15–1 record . Pages in category &quot;<b>Iowa</b> Hawkeyes <b>football bowl games</b>&quot;. The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. ... List of <b>Iowa</b> Hawkeyes <b>bowl games</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Iowa</b> State Cyclones are the <b>football</b> team at <b>Iowa</b> State University in Ames, <b>Iowa</b>. The team ... Soon after Warner left for Georgia, <b>Iowa</b> State had its first <b>game</b> of the season. <b>Iowa</b> State came into ... In the Independence <b>Bowl</b>, <b>Iowa</b> State prevailed for a 17–13 <b>win</b> as Meyer rolled up 236 yards of total offense. Meyer and&nbsp;... <b>Iowa&#39;s</b> first <b>game</b> over Northern <b>Iowa</b> was a sign of things to come in the ... <b>Iowa</b> won their next seven <b>games</b>, including a 21–10 <b>win</b> over&nbsp;... The 2012 Liberty <b>Bowl</b> was a college <b>football</b> postseason <b>bowl game</b> held on December 31, ... The Golden Hurricane advanced to the <b>game</b> by virtue of <b>winning</b> the 2012 Conference USA <b>Football</b> ... On December 2, the Liberty <b>Bowl</b> extended their remaining bid to <b>Iowa</b> State (6–6) instead of Louisiana Tech (9–3). But <b>Iowa</b> has lost their last three <b>games</b> including a season-ending ... their last two <b>bowl games</b> and were coming off with a 24-14 <b>win</b> in the&nbsp;... The <b>Iowa</b> Hawkeyes, as the Big Ten West Division Champions, were back in ... Their last <b>win</b> in Pasadena was against the California Bears, 38–12 in the ... Prior to the 2016 Rose <b>Bowl</b>, they were 2–3 in Rose <b>Bowl games</b>. John Hayden Fry (February 28, 1929 – December 17, 2019) was an American college <b>football</b> ... Not even a three-<b>game winning</b> streak could save Fry. ... Fry had vowed to resign if he didn&#39;t take <b>Iowa</b> to a <b>bowl game</b> in four years; he had done&nbsp;... This is a list of seasons completed by the <b>Iowa</b> Hawkeyes <b>football</b> program since the team&#39;s ... Since then, the Hawkeyes have played over 1,200 <b>games</b>, including 30 <b>bowl games</b>. Historically ... Then, in 1939, <b>Iowa</b> surprisingly finished the season 6–1–1, tripling the <b>win</b> total from the last two seasons combined. The team&nbsp;... Kirk James Ferentz (born August 1, 1955) is an American <b>football</b> coach. He is the head <b>football</b> coach at the University of <b>Iowa</b>, a position he has held ... Ferentz&#39; 2009 Hawks became the first <b>Iowa</b> team to <b>win</b> eight <b>games</b> to start a season by&nbsp;...
When was the last time iowa won a bowl game?
A sunbeam, in meteorological optics, is a beam of sunlight that appears to radiate from the <b>Sun&#39;s</b> position. ... Crepuscular <b>rays</b> or &quot;God <b>rays</b>&quot; are sunbeams that originate when the <b>sun</b> is below the horizon, during twilight hours. Crepuscular ... In this case, they are <b>called</b> antisolar <b>rays</b> (anytime not during astronomical night) or&nbsp;... Sunlight is a portion of the electromagnetic radiation given off by the <b>Sun</b>, in particular infrared, ... The <b>Sun</b> also emits X-<b>rays</b>, ultraviolet, visible light, infrared, and even radio waves; the only direct signature of ... in the dark pigment inside skin cells <b>called</b> melanocytes, and is an automatic response mechanism of the body to&nbsp;... Anticrepuscular <b>rays</b>, or antisolar <b>rays</b>, are meteorological optical phenomena similar to crepuscular <b>rays</b>, but appear opposite of the <b>Sun</b> in the ... sometimes seen enclosed by a rainbow. In this case they can be <b>called</b> wagon-wheel spokes. <b>Sun</b> tanning or simply tanning is the process whereby skin color is darkened or tanned. ... Melanin is a natural pigment produced by cells <b>called</b> melanocytes in a ... Tan-through swimwear typically allows more than one-third of UV <b>rays</b> to pass &nbsp;... Sunset, also <b>known as</b> sundown, is the daily disappearance of the <b>Sun</b> below the horizon due ... Near the horizon, atmospheric refraction causes sunlight <b>rays</b> to be distorted to such an extent that geometrically the solar disk is already about&nbsp;... The seven <b>rays</b> is an occult concept that has appeared in several religions and esoteric philosophies in both Western culture and in India since at least the sixth century BCE. Also they are <b>known as</b> gods or angels from different planets or can be <b>called</b> ... He wrote that the seven <b>rays</b> of the <b>sun</b> appear in both Hindu and Christian&nbsp;... The <b>Sun</b> of May (Spanish: Sol de Mayo) is a national emblem of Argentina and Uruguay, and ... The <b>sun</b>, <b>called</b> the <b>Sun</b> of May, is a replica of an engraving on the first Argentine coin, approved in 1813 by the ... and the <b>sun&#39;s</b> face is ​<sup>2</sup>⁄5 of its height), must feature 32 <b>rays</b> (16 undulated and 16 straight in alternation), and must&nbsp;... First <b>Rays</b> of the New Rising <b>Sun</b> is a compilation album by American rock musician Jimi ... Rolling Stone magazine <b>called</b> the album &quot;a cohesive cosmic missive&quot;, writing that it &quot;illuminates what would have been a transitional phase for &nbsp;... Cosmic <b>rays</b> are high-energy protons and atomic nuclei which move through space at nearly the speed of light. They originate from the <b>sun</b>, from outside of the solar system, and from distant ... Cosmic <b>rays</b> made up of charged nuclei heavier than helium are <b>called</b> HZE ions. Due to the high charge and heavy nature of HZE&nbsp;... Sunburn is a form of radiation burn that affects living tissue, such as skin, that results from an ... A severe sunburn is sometimes <b>called</b> a &quot;lobster burn&quot; and in Australia and New ... All of these reflect the <b>sun&#39;s rays</b> and can cause sunburns.
What are the rays from the sun called?
The caliphate was ruled by the <b>Umayyad dynasty</b> (Arabic: ٱلْأُمَوِيُّون‎, al- ʾUmawīyūn, or بَنُو أُمَيَّة, Banū ʾUmayyah, &quot;Sons of Umayyah&quot;). The third Caliph, Uthman&nbsp;... The Banu Umayya or Umayyads (الأمويون), were the ruling family of the Islamic caliphate between 661 and 750 and later of Islamic Spain between 756 and 1031&nbsp;... Fracture to autonomous <b>dynasties</b> (861–945)[edit]. Map of the fragmented <b>Abbasid</b> empire, with areas&nbsp;... In the north, Nagabhata of the Gurjara Pratihara <b>Dynasty</b> defeated a major Arab expedition in Malwa. From the South, Vikramaditya II sent his general Pulakesi,&nbsp;... The Abbasid caliphs were the holders of the Islamic title of caliph who were members of the <b>Abbasid dynasty</b>, a branch of the Quraysh tribe descended from the&nbsp;... The Hashimiyya movement (a sub-sect of the Kaysanites Shia) were largely responsible for starting the final efforts against the <b>Umayyad dynasty</b>, initially with &nbsp;... A branch of the <b>Umayyad dynasty</b> continued to rule in Eberia until 1051. Architectural styles[edit]. Part of the facade&nbsp;... Muawiya then became the caliph, founding the <b>Umayyad dynasty</b> that lasted till 132 AH (750 CE). The practice[edit]. Muawiya&#39;s rule lacked Islamic legitimacy, and&nbsp;... The Caliphate of Córdoba was a state in Islamic Iberia along with a part of North Africa ruled by the <b>Umayyad dynasty</b>. The state, with the capital in Córdoba,&nbsp;... Al-Mansur or Abu Ja&#39;far Abdallah ibn Muhammad al-Mansur was the second Abbasid Caliph ... Mansur&#39;s dislike of the <b>Umayyad dynasty</b> is well documented and he has been reported saying: &quot;The Umayyads held the government which had&nbsp;...
Who is the last ruler of ummayed dynasty?
<b>Sosoliso</b> Airlines Flight 1145 (SO1145/OSL1145) <b>was</b> a scheduled domestic passenger flight ... Immediately after the <b>crash</b>, seven <b>survivors were</b> recovered and taken to hospitals, but only two people <b>survived</b>. ... and operated by <b>Sosoliso</b> Airlines Ltd. The <b>aircraft</b> certificate <b>was</b> released on 17 March 2005 and would have&nbsp;... Kechi Okwuchi (born October 29, 1989) <b>is a</b> Nigerian-American singer and motivational speaker. She <b>was</b> one of the two <b>survivors</b> in the <b>Sosoliso</b> Airlines Flight 1145 crash on December 10, 2005 and a finalist at the twelfth season of America&#39;s Got Talent in 2017. <b>Sosoliso plane crash</b>[edit]. Loyola Jesuit College <b>is a</b> private, co-educational, boarding, 6-year secondary school in Abuja, ... 1 Campus and history; 2 <b>Sosoliso plane crash</b>; 3 Administration ... One of the two <b>survivors was</b> Kechi Okwuchi, a Loyola student. A new&nbsp;... <b>Sosoliso</b> Airlines Limited <b>was</b> a scheduled, domestic, passenger airline. For much of its ... According to its website, <b>Sosoliso</b> Airlines operates four <b>aircraft</b>, a McDonnell ... On 10 December 2005, <b>Sosoliso</b> Airlines Flight 1145 from Abuja to Port Harcourt <b>crashed</b> on landing with 110 people on board. 2 persons <b>survived</b>. <b>Survivors</b>, 0. Ground casualties. Ground fatalities, 6. Dana Air Flight 992 <b>was</b> a scheduled domestic commercial passenger flight from Abuja to Lagos, Nigeria. On 3 June 2012, the McDonnell Douglas MD-83 <b>aircraft</b> serving the route <b>crashed</b> into buildings in&nbsp;... Two 16-year-old girls with Chinese passports <b>were</b> found dead outside the <b>aircraft</b> soon after the <b>crash</b>, having been thrown out of the <b>aircraft</b> during the <b>accident</b>. <sup>:</sup>&nbsp;... EAS Airlines Flight 4226 <b>was</b> a scheduled flight between the Nigerian cities of Kano and Lagos ... Prior to the fatal <b>crash</b>, the <b>aircraft</b> involved in the incident had been grounded on two previous occasions: once in 2001 ... The <b>survivors were</b> identified as Idowu Adebayo, Flight attendant Naomi Ukpong, Adesina B. A., Najeeb&nbsp;... This list of accidents and incidents on airliners by location summarizes airline accidents by ... If the <b>aircraft crashed</b> on land, it will be listed under a continent and a country. ... Deaths <b>were</b> 108 of those aboard; one of the five <b>survivors</b> included the ... <b>Sosoliso</b> Airlines Flight 1145 Crash landed on the runway at Port Harcourt&nbsp;... Five people on the ground <b>were</b> injured. <b>Aircraft</b>[edit]. The <b>aircraft</b> involved in the <b>accident was</b> an ATR 72&nbsp;... <b>Survivors</b>, 309. Path of Flight 358. Dotted lines indicate the normal landing trajectory. Air France Flight 358 <b>was</b> a regularly scheduled international flight from Charles de Gaulle ... The <b>crash</b> of Air France Flight 358 <b>was</b> the biggest crisis to hit Toronto ... Some passengers reported that the <b>plane was</b> rocking from side to side&nbsp;...
Who were the survivors of the sosoliso plane crash?
<b>One Flew Over the Cuckoo&#39;s Nest</b> is a 1975 American comedy-drama film directed by Miloš Forman, based on the 1962 novel <b>One Flew Over the Cuckoo&#39;s</b> <b>Nest</b>&nbsp;... <b>One Flew Over the Cuckoo&#39;s Nest</b> (1962) is a novel written by Ken Kesey. Set in an Oregon psychiatric hospital, the narrative serves as a study of institutional&nbsp;... <b>One Flew Over the Cuckoo&#39;s Nest</b> may refer to: <b>One Flew Over the Cuckoo&#39;s Nest</b> (novel), a 1962 novel by Ken Kesey; <b>One Flew Over the Cuckoo&#39;s Nest</b> (play),&nbsp;... <b>One Flew Over the Cuckoo&#39;s Nest</b> (1963) is a play based on Ken Kesey&#39;s 1962 novel of the same name. Contents. 1 Production; 2 Awards and nominations. He began writing <b>One Flew Over the Cuckoo&#39;s Nest</b> in 1960 following the completion of a graduate fellowship in creative writing at Stanford University; the novel&nbsp;... Nurse Ratched is a fictional character and the main antagonist of Ken Kesey&#39;s 1962 novel <b>One Flew Over the Cuckoo&#39;s Nest</b> as well as the 1975 film of the same&nbsp;... Randle Patrick &quot;Mac&quot; McMurphy is the protagonist of Ken Kesey&#39;s novel <b>One</b> <b>Flew Over the Cuckoo&#39;s Nest</b> (1962). He appears in the stage and film adaptations&nbsp;... |state=collapsed : {{<b>One Flew Over the Cuckoo&#39;s Nest</b>|state=collapsed}} to show the template collapsed, i.e., hidden apart from its title bar; |state=expanded&nbsp;... William Sampson Jr. (September 27, 1933 – June 3, 1987) was a Native American painter, actor, and rodeo performer. He is best known for his performance as the apparent deaf and mute Native American Chief Bromden in <b>One Flew Over the Cuckoo&#39;s Nest</b> and as&nbsp;... Jan Tomáš &quot;Miloš&quot; Forman was a Czech-American film director, screenwriter, actor, and ... <b>One Flew Over the Cuckoo&#39;s Nest</b> was the second film to win all five major Academy Awards (Best Picture, Actor in Leading Role, Actress in Leading &nbsp;...
Who dies in one flew over the cuckoo's nest?
According to this list, the <b>first</b> institute to be granted deemed <b>university</b> status was <b>Indian</b> Institute of Science, which was granted this status on 12 May 1958. It was established on 24 January 1857, and was one of the <b>first</b> institutions in Asia to be established as a multidisciplinary and Western-style <b>university</b>. Within <b>India</b>&nbsp;... The impulse for creation of centres of technical training came from the British rulers of <b>India</b>, ... The <b>first</b> engineering college was established in present day Uttarakhand at Roorkee in the year 1847 for the training of Civil Engineers. Thomason&nbsp;... Mahatma Gandhi <b>University</b>, Kottayam &middot; Principal, Dr: Roy Sam Daniel. Location. Kottayam. Website, cmscollege.ac.in. The CMS College (CMS College Kottayam) is the <b>first</b> Western-style college in <b>India</b>. Modern <b>Universities</b> were established during British rule in the 19th century. A series of measures continuing throughout the <b>early</b> half&nbsp;... In 1999, IGNOU launched the <b>first</b> virtual campus in <b>India</b>, beginning with the delivery of Computer and Information Sciences courses via the Internet. As of 2011&nbsp;... A variety of ancient higher-learning institutions were developed in many cultures to provide ... 285–222 BC) may have been its <b>first</b> head. ... The <b>University</b> of Constantinople, founded as an institution of higher learning in 425, educated ... schools that were some of the primary institutions of higher learning in ancient <b>India</b>. Central universities or union <b>universities in India</b> are established by an Act of Parliament and are under the purview of the Department of Higher Education in the&nbsp;... ... of the Rebellion in 1857 including establishing of the <b>first</b> three modern <b>Universities in India</b>, the University of Calcutta, University of Madras and University of&nbsp;... The following is a list of at least 22 Sanskrit <b>universities in India</b> which are focused on Sanskrit ... List of legendary creatures in Sanskrit Hindu mythology &middot; List of Sanskrit poets &middot; List of languages by <b>first</b> written accounts &middot; Sanskrit Collegiate&nbsp;...
Who founded the first english institution of higher learning in india?
<b>Emily</b> Catherine Fields is a fictional character created in 2006 by author Sara Shepard. She is a character of both <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>&#39; books and television series, &nbsp;... Shannon Ashley Garcia Mitchell (born April 10, 1987) is a Canadian actress, model, entrepreneur and author. She rose to prominence starring as <b>Emily</b> Fields in the ABC Family/Freeform series <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>&nbsp;... A.D. then uses <b>Emily&#39;s</b> stolen eggs to impregnate Alison, as a way to further torture the <b>liars</b>. Meanwhile, A.D. hires Sydney Driscoll as their helper and she fakes&nbsp;... Aria&#39;s brother Mike is caught trying to break into Jason DiLaurentis&#39; house and is also the one that stole things from <b>Emily&#39;s</b> garage and pushed Aria in Spencer&#39;s&nbsp;... Spencer Hastings, Aria Montgomery, Hanna Marin, <b>Emily</b> Fields, and Alison DiLaurentis are enjoying a sleep-over at Spencer&#39;s family&#39;s barn in her backyard. The&nbsp;... For a short time, <b>Emily</b> lives with Hanna, after her mother moves to Texas to live with <b>Emily&#39;s</b> father, who is stationed in Fort Hood. She&nbsp;... Alison tells <b>Emily</b> she is going to a meeting, but instead she goes to the Radley to talk with <b>Emily&#39;s</b> mother, Pam, about their relationship and how both Alison and&nbsp;... Alison Lauren DiLaurentis is a fictional character in the <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> book series, ... However, <b>Emily</b> faked her own death, and, while Alison and everyone else thought she was dead, she managed to reach Alison&#39;s lair—which was&nbsp;... They dispose of all evidence connecting them to that night including all of <b>Emily&#39;s</b> clothes. Hanna secretly begins visiting Mona at the Radley institute. The doctor&nbsp;... Eric D. Steinberg is an American actor best known for playing the role of <b>Emily</b> Fields&#39; father in the Freeform hit series <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>. Steinberg attended the&nbsp;...
Where is emily from pretty little liars from?
The <b>2016</b> United States <b>presidential election</b> was the 58th quadrennial <b>presidential election</b>, ... Trump is the fifth person in U.S. history to become president while losing the nationwide <b>popular vote</b>. He is the first president with neither prior&nbsp;... The Lone Star State assigned its 38 Electoral College votes to the state&#39;s <b>popular</b> <b>vote</b> winner, but two faithless electors chose other candidates, making Texas the &nbsp;... The <b>2016</b> United States <b>presidential election</b> in California of November 8, <b>2016</b>, was won by Democrat Hillary Clinton with a 61.7 percent majority of the <b>popular</b> <b>vote</b> over Republican Donald Trump. California&#39;s 55 electoral votes were assigned to Clinton. Clinton won the state with 61.73 percent of the vote and a 30.11 percent&nbsp;... Treemap of the <b>popular vote</b> by county. Logo used by Clinton&#39;s Virginia campaign . The <b>2016</b> United States <b>presidential election</b> in Virginia was held on&nbsp;... The <b>2016 presidential election</b> featured Democratic ... <b>popular vote</b> (she ultimately won the national <b>popular vote</b> by 2.1%). The <b>2016</b> United States <b>presidential election</b> in Florida was won by Donald Trump on November 8, <b>2016</b>, with a plurality of 49.0% of the <b>popular vote</b> that&nbsp;... The <b>2016</b> United States <b>presidential election</b> in North Carolina was won by Republican nominee Donald Trump on November 8, <b>2016</b>, with a 3.67% winning margin, as part of the <b>2016</b> general election. North Carolina voters chose 15 electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a <b>popular vote</b>. The <b>2016</b> United States <b>presidential election</b> in Colorado was held on November 8, <b>2016</b>, as part of the <b>2016</b> general election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Colorado voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a <b>popular vote</b> pitting the Republican Party&#39;s&nbsp;... Treemap of the <b>popular vote</b> by county. The <b>2016</b> United States <b>presidential</b> <b>election</b> in Utah was held on November 8, <b>2016</b>, as part of&nbsp;... The <b>2016</b> United States <b>presidential election</b> in Michigan was held on November 8, <b>2016</b>, as part of the <b>2016</b> United States <b>presidential election</b> in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a <b>popular vote</b> pitting Republican Party nominee&nbsp;...
Who won the popular vote in the presidential election of 2016?
The <b>Long Road Home</b> is an American <b>drama</b> miniseries created by Mikko Alanne . It is based ... Carter Redwood as Pedro Guzman; Jill Blackwood as Belinda <b>Miltenberger</b>; Mike Davis as Captain Dylan Randazzo; Andrew Michael Johnson &nbsp;... Jeremy Merton Sisto (born October 6, 1974) is an American actor, producer, and writer. ... Since 2018, Sisto currently <b>plays</b> Assistant Special Agent-in-Charge Jubal Valentine ... 2017, The <b>Long Road Home</b>, Sgt. Robert <b>Miltenberger</b>, Miniseries. The <b>Road Home</b> is a South Korean daily <b>drama</b> starring Lee Sang-woo, Jang Shin-young, Shim Hyung-tak, Jo Yeo-jeong, Park Hye-won and Ryohei Otani. Mary Draper Ingles (1732 – February 1815), also known in records as Mary Inglis or Mary ... The <b>Long Way Home</b>, an outdoor historical <b>drama</b> produced each summer from 1971 to 1999, at the Ingles homestead, relating the history of Mary&nbsp;... The Siege of Sadr City was a blockade of the Shi&#39;a district of northeastern Baghdad carried out ... On April 3, Bremer sent troops to al-Sadr&#39;s <b>home</b> and arrested Mustafa Yaqoubi ... Second, the <b>narrow</b> streets in the district made US armored vehicle ... <b>road</b> through Sadr City and set up a forward defence line inside the district. Donald &quot;Don&quot; Miller (born August 12, 1971) is an American author, public speaker, and ... At 21, Miller left his <b>home</b> in Pearland, Texas and went to Portland, Oregon, ... The brand <b>plays</b> the role of the guide—leading the hero to success. ... the Art of Volkswagen Maintenance: Finding God on the Open <b>Road</b>, 2000 (Harvest&nbsp;... Robert Bales (born June 30, 1973) is a former United States Army soldier who murdered 16 ... who had joined the U.S. Army 18 months after the <b>long</b>-running arbitration case ... The Bales family was struggling financially and had put its <b>home</b> up for sale ... &quot;Soldier accused in Afghan killings on his <b>way</b> to Kansas base&quot;. A Christmas market, also known as Christkindlmarkt Christkindlesmarkt, Christkindlmarket ... The German <b>Way</b> &amp; More. Retrieved 30 October 2019. Animal training is the act of teaching animals specific responses to specific conditions or stimuli ... Training chickens has become a <b>way</b> for trainers of other animals (primarily dogs) to perfect their training technique. ... Trained chickens may be confined to a display (Bird Brain) where they <b>play</b> Tic-Tac-Toe against humans for&nbsp;... The West Virginia Mountaineers are the athletic teams that represent West Virginia University, ... West Virginia <b>plays</b> its <b>home</b> games at Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium on the campus of West ... 4: NCAA National Champions: 3, Pat Itanyi <b>Long</b> Jump 1994, Kate Vermeulen 1999 Mile, Megan Metcalf 5000 2005,&nbsp;...
Who plays miltenberger in the long road home?
<b>Cast</b>[edit]. Natalie Wood as Maria, Bernardo&#39;s younger sister, who falls in love with <b>Tony</b>. She is the arranged fiancée of Chino. Originally, when considering the <b>cast</b>, Laurents wanted James Dean for the lead role of <b>Tony</b>, but the <b>actor</b> soon died. Sondheim found Larry Kert and Chita Rivera,&nbsp;... <b>Cast</b>[edit]. Ansel Elgort as <b>Tony</b>; Rachel Zegler as Maria; Ariana DeBose as Anita ; David Alvarez as Bernardo; Corey Stoll as Police&nbsp;... George Richard Beymer, Jr. (born February 20, 1938) is an American <b>actor</b>, filmmaker and artist who is best known for playing the roles of <b>Tony</b> in the <b>film</b> version of <b>West Side Story</b> (1961), Peter in&nbsp;... <b>West Side Story</b> is a 1957 American musical. <b>West Side Story</b> may also refer to: Uses related to the musical[edit]. <b>West Side Story</b> (Original Broadway <b>Cast</b>),&nbsp;... <b>West Side Story</b> (Original Broadway <b>Cast</b>) is the 1957 recording of a Broadway production of the musical <b>West Side Story</b>. Recorded 3 days after the show&nbsp;... Maria is the leading female character in the 1957 stage <b>play</b> and 1961 <b>film West</b> <b>Side Story</b>. ... But later that night, <b>Tony</b> and Maria meet on the fire escape outside her apartment and declare their love for each other. The next day, they meet&nbsp;... Larry Kert as <b>Tony</b> in the original Broadway production of <b>West Side Story</b> (1957). Lawrence Frederick &quot;Larry&quot; Kert (December 5, 1930 – June 5, 1991) was an American <b>actor</b>, ... In the sequence, Minnelli <b>played</b> a singer who becomes a <b>movie</b> star, and in the &#39;Happy Endings&#39; number, Kert sang and danced in the role of her&nbsp;... <b>West Side Story</b> is the soundtrack to the 1961 <b>film West Side Story</b>. Released in 1961, the ... In 1962, it won a Grammy award for &quot;Best Sound Track Album – Original <b>Cast</b>&quot; and Johnny Richards orchestrations of the <b>movie</b> score (on Kenton&#39;s&nbsp;... Moreno had a major role in Summer and Smoke (1961), released soon after <b>West Side Story</b>. She did appear in one <b>film</b> during her self-imposed exile from&nbsp;...
Who played tony in west side story movie?
The <b>photoelectric effect</b> is the emission of electrons or other free carriers when electromagnetic ... In 1905, Einstein proposed an <b>explanation</b> of the <b>photoelectric</b> <b>effect</b> using a ... This was a key step in the <b>development</b> of quantum mechanics. The Annus mirabilis papers are the papers of Albert Einstein published in the Annalen der ... Einstein&#39;s <b>explanation</b> of the <b>photoelectric effect</b> extended the quantum theory which Max Planck had <b>developed</b> in his successful <b>explanation</b> of black-body radiation. Despite the greater fame achieved by his other works, such as&nbsp;... Wave–particle duality is the concept in quantum mechanics that every particle or quantum ... Planck had intentionally <b>created</b> an atomic theory of the black body, but had unintentionally ... In 1905, Albert Einstein provided an <b>explanation</b> of the <b>photoelectric effect</b>, an experiment that the wave theory of light failed to <b>explain</b>. Quantum mechanics including quantum field theory, is a fundamental theory in physics which ... between energy and frequency in Albert Einstein&#39;s 1905 paper which <b>explained</b> the <b>photoelectric effect</b>. ... Quantum mechanics was initially <b>developed</b> to provide a better <b>explanation</b> and description of the atom, especially the&nbsp;... The history of quantum mechanics is a fundamental part of the history of modern physics. ... Then, Albert Einstein in 1905, in order to <b>explain</b> the <b>photoelectric</b> <b>effect</b> ... Quantum chemistry was subsequently <b>developed</b> by a large number of&nbsp;... The photon is a type of elementary particle. It is the quantum of the electromagnetic field ... Although these semiclassical models contributed to the <b>development</b> of quantum mechanics, many further ... many light-related phenomena—including black-body radiation and the <b>photoelectric effect</b>—would be better <b>explained</b> by&nbsp;... In theoretical physics, quantum field theory (QFT) is a theoretical framework that combines ... The <b>development</b> of gauge theory and the completion of the Standard Model in the 1970s led to a renaissance of quantum field theory. ... Phenomena such as the <b>photoelectric effect</b> are best <b>explained</b> by discrete particles (photons)&nbsp;... A photodiode is a semiconductor device that converts light into an electrical current. The current ... Many diodes <b>designed</b> for use specially as a photodiode use a PIN junction ... This mechanism is also known as the inner <b>photoelectric</b> <b>effect</b>. A solar cell, or photovoltaic cell, is an electrical device that converts the energy of light directly into electricity by the photovoltaic effect, which is a physical and chemical phenomenon. It is a form of photoelectric cell, defined as a device whose electrical ... quantum theory of light and <b>explained</b> the <b>photoelectric effect</b> in a landmark&nbsp;... The photovoltaic effect is the generation of voltage and electric current in a material upon exposure to light. It is a physical and chemical phenomenon. The photovoltaic effect is closely related to the <b>photoelectric effect</b>. ... In either case, an electric potential (or voltage) is <b>produced</b> by the separation of charges, and the light&nbsp;...
Who developed an explanation for the photoelectric effect?
<b>A Walk in the Woods</b>: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail is a 1998 autobiographical <b>book</b> by travel <b>writer</b> Bill Bryson, describing his attempt to walk&nbsp;... <b>A Walk in the Woods</b> is a 1988 play by Lee Blessing. The play depicts the developing relationship between two arms limitation negotiators, one Russian and one American, over a <b>year</b> of negotiations. Contents. 1 Productions; 2 <b>Plot</b>; 3 Critical response; 4 Awards and nominations; 5 Film&nbsp;... William McGuire &quot;Bill&quot; Bryson OBE HonFRS is an American-British author of books on travel, ... Bryson decided to walk the Appalachian Trail with his friend Stephen Katz (a pseudonym), about which he <b>wrote the book A Walk in the</b> <b>Woods</b>. <b>Plot</b>[edit]. <b>Author</b> Bill Bryson (Robert Redford), after living for ten years in the UK, returned to New Hampshire. Now in his 60s, he had been&nbsp;... <b>A Walk in the Woods</b> may be: <b>A Walk in the Woods</b> (<b>book</b>), a 1998 <b>book</b> by Bill Bryson; <b>A Walk in the Woods</b> (film), a 2015 film by Ken Kwapis, based on Bryson&#39;s&nbsp;... Walden is a <b>book</b> by transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau. The text is a reflection upon ... I went to the <b>woods</b> because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the ... The American poet Robert Frost <b>wrote</b> of Thoreau, &quot;In one <b>book</b> ... he ... that man should lower himself to the level of a woodchuck and <b>walk</b> on four legs. The Gruffalo is a children&#39;s <b>book</b> by <b>writer</b> and playwright Julia Donaldson, illustrated by Axel Scheffler, that tells the story of a mouse, the protagonist of the <b>book</b>, taking <b>a walk in the woods</b>. <b>A Walk</b> in the Clouds is a 1995 American romantic drama directed by Alfonso Arau starring ... Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle <b>wrote</b>: A couple of turns of <b>plot</b>—including the histrionic ending—seem less magical than overwrought,&nbsp;... Down Under is the British title of a 2000 travelogue <b>book</b> about Australia written by best-selling travel <b>writer</b> ... In a style similar to his <b>book A Walk in the Woods</b>, or William Least Heat-Moon&#39;s Blue Highways, Bryson&#39;s research enabled him to&nbsp;... Uncle Wiggily Longears is the main character of a series of children&#39;s stories by American <b>author</b> Howard R. Garis. He began writing the stories for the Newark News in 1910. Garis <b>penned</b> an Uncle Wiggily story every day (except Sundays) for more ... According to his obituary in the Chicago Tribune, <b>a walk in the woods</b> in&nbsp;...
Who wrote the book a walk in the woods?
The same year, Orianthi was named one of the 12 Greatest <b>Female</b> Electric <b>Guitarists</b> by Elle magazine. She also won the award as &quot;Breakthrough <b>Guitarist</b> of&nbsp;... Marnie Stern is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and guitarist. She has garnered ... In 2008, Stern was named one of Venus Zine&#39;s &quot;Greatest <b>Female</b> <b>Guitarists</b> of All Time&quot;, Spring 2008 issue and was nominated &quot;Female Artist of the&nbsp;... She is the current touring <b>guitarist</b> for Alice Cooper and has a successful career as a solo artist. Strauss was the first <b>female</b> signature artist with Ibanez guitars&nbsp;... This is a list of notable <b>female</b> bass <b>guitarists</b>. Contents. A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; Z. A[edit]. Stephanie Ashworth. Pages in category &quot;<b>Female guitarists</b>&quot;. The following 116 pages are in this category, out of 116 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). Emily Remler (September 18, 1957 – May 4, 1990) was an American jazz <b>guitarist</b>, active from ... &quot;Good compositions, memorable guitar playing and my contributions as a <b>woman</b> in music...but the music is everything, and it has nothing to do&nbsp;... Wendy Ann Melvoin (born January 26, 1964) is an American guitarist and singer- songwriter, ... 1964 births &middot; American <b>female guitarists</b> &middot; American female singers &middot; American female songwriters &middot; American songwriters &middot; American funk guitarists&nbsp;... Jennifer Batten (born November 29, 1957) is an American <b>guitarist</b> who has worked as a session musician and solo artist. From 1987 to 1997 she played in all&nbsp;... Tal Wilkenfeld (born 2 December 1986) is an Australian singer, songwriter, bassist and guitarist ... Australian bass guitarists &middot; Australian <b>female guitarists</b> &middot; Australian female singers &middot; Jazz fusion musicians &middot; Female bass guitarists &middot; 1986 births&nbsp;... Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Wofford was Bo Diddley&#39;s second <b>female</b> <b>guitarist</b>, replacing Peggy Jones (a.k.a. Lady Bo). When Jones left the band,&nbsp;...
Who is the female guitarist in this is it?
The <b>Embassy</b> of the <b>United States of America</b> in Havana is the <b>United States of</b> <b>America</b>&#39;s <b>diplomatic mission in Cuba</b>. ... On August 14, 2015, <b>U.S.</b> Secretary of State John Kerry officially <b>reopened it</b>; ... The researchers <b>did</b> not examine the cause of the diplomats&#39; ailments and <b>did</b> not rule out a sonic attack “at another point”. The <b>Cuban Embassy</b> in Washington, D.C. is the <b>diplomatic mission</b> of <b>Cuba</b> to the <b>United States of America</b>. <b>It</b> is located at 2630 16th Street Northwest, in the&nbsp;... After meeting with Obama, Castro called for the <b>reopening</b> of the <b>embassies</b>, while both presidents said they were looking forward to more direct engagement &nbsp;... The United States Interests Section of the <b>Embassy</b> of Switzerland in Havana, <b>Cuba</b> or USINT ... The mission resumed <b>its</b> role as the <b>Embassy</b> of the <b>United</b> <b>States in Cuba</b> on July 20, 2015, ... During this period, the <b>United States and</b> <b>Cuba did</b> not operate <b>embassies</b> in each other&#39;s ... &quot;<b>U.S.</b> and <b>Cuba</b> to <b>reopen</b> <b>embassies</b>&quot;. <b>Cuba</b>–United States relations are bilateral relations between the Republic of <b>Cuba</b> and the ... <b>U.S. diplomatic representation in Cuba</b> is handled by the United States ... with the aim of <b>reopening their</b> respective <b>embassies</b> in Havana and Washington. ... While the talks <b>did</b> not produce a significant breakthrough, both sides&nbsp;... The <b>United States of America</b> (green) and <b>its diplomatic missions</b>, including <b>embassies</b> (blue), interests sections, and other representations (light blue). Havana syndrome is a set of medical signs and symptoms reportedly experienced by <b>United States and</b> Canadian <b>embassy</b> staff, first reported in <b>Cuba</b> , and then in ... The <b>U.S.</b> reduced staff at <b>their embassy</b> to a minimum, and <b>U.S.</b> President ... evidence that the diplomats experienced some form of brain injury, but <b>did</b> not&nbsp;... This is a list of <b>diplomatic missions</b> in Iraq. There are 55 <b>embassies</b> in Baghdad, and many ... Austria (Amman); Belarus (Ankara); Brunei (Amman); Canada ( Amman); Chad (Cairo); Colombia (Beirut); <b>Cuba</b> (Riyadh) ... &quot;Oman Says <b>It</b> Will <b>Reopen Its Embassy</b> in Iraq&quot;. ... &quot;<b>Consulate</b> General of the <b>United States of</b> <b>America</b>&quot;. This is a list of <b>diplomatic missions in Cuba</b>. At present, the capital city of Havana hosts 113 <b>embassies</b>. Several other countries have ambassadors accredited from other regional capitals. <b>Its</b> role as a promoter of Third World causes during the Cold War led to the ... <b>Embassy</b> of the <b>United States in</b> Havana. Havana&nbsp;... The United States <b>Ambassador</b> to the Republic of <b>Cuba</b> is the official representative of the President of the United States to the head of state of <b>Cuba</b>, and serves as the head of the <b>Embassy</b> of the <b>United States in</b> Havana. Direct bilateral diplomatic relations <b>did</b> not exist between the two countries ... In 1902 the <b>US</b> established an <b>embassy</b> in Havana and appointed <b>its</b> first&nbsp;...
When did the us reopen its diplomatic mission in cuba?
<b>I Can Only Imagine</b> is a 2018 American Christian biographical drama film directed by the Erwin Brothers and written by Alex Cramer, Jon Erwin, and Brent &nbsp;... &quot;<b>I Can Only Imagine</b>&quot; is a song by Christian rock band MercyMe. Written and composed by lead singer Bart Millard, it was originally recorded for the band&#39;s 1999&nbsp;... <b>I Can Only Imagine</b> may refer to: &quot;<b>I Can Only Imagine</b>&quot; (MercyMe song), the 2001 song; &quot;<b>I Can Only Imagine</b>&quot; (David Guetta song), a 2012 song; I Can Only&nbsp;... &quot;<b>I Can Only Imagine</b>&quot; is a song performed by French DJ David Guetta, featuring vocals from American singer Chris Brown and rapper Lil Wayne, from Guetta&#39;s&nbsp;... Almost There is the first studio album by the American Christian rock band MercyMe. Produced ... &quot;<b>I Can Only Imagine</b>&quot; was released to radio on October 12, 2001. The song debuted on the Christian AC chart on November 2, 2001; it reached&nbsp;... Bart Marshall Millard (born December 1, 1972) is an American singer and songwriter who is ... Millard&#39;s song &quot;<b>I Can Only Imagine</b>&quot; was inspired by his father&#39;s death, and was made into a film also titled <b>I Can Only Imagine</b>. The film was released&nbsp;... &quot;<b>I Can Only Imagine</b>&quot; is a song by Christian rock band MercyMe. Written and composed by lead singer Bart Millard, the song was originally written for the band&#39;s&nbsp;... Mission Pictures International (MPI) is a foreign sales, finance, and distribution company ... <b>I Can Only Imagine</b> shattered industry box office predictions to take the #3 spot at the U.S. box office in its first 2 weeks of release. <b>I Can Only Imagine</b> &nbsp;... Awards in certain categories do not have prior nominations and only winners are announced by the jury. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination. MercyMe is an American contemporary Christian music band based in Greenville, Texas. ... they also received that award in 2001 with their song &quot;<b>I Can Only Imagine</b>&quot;. Infobox 2; Yes, the track is a double A-side - the single was officially released as &#39;<b>I</b> <b>Can Only Imagine</b>/Word of God Speak&#39;, similar to Kelly Clarkson&#39;s double&nbsp;...
Who played burt in i can only imagine?
The New York <b>Rangers</b> are an American ice hockey franchise that compete in the National ... After missing the <b>playoffs</b> in the 1992–93 season, the <b>Rangers</b> accumulated 112 points in the 1993–94 season and won their second Presidents &#39;&nbsp;... The Capitals–<b>Rangers</b> rivalry is a National Hockey League (NHL) rivalry between the ... The <b>Rangers</b> meanwhile were making the <b>playoffs</b>, but fell each year to the New York Islanders (except 1980). The Capitals, as well, lost to the Islanders&nbsp;... This was the second <b>playoff</b> series between these two ... The <b>Rangers</b> and Devils finished 1–2&nbsp;... The Devils–<b>Rangers</b> rivalry is an ice hockey rivalry between the New Jersey Devils and the New York <b>Rangers</b> clubs of the National&nbsp;... The Flyers–<b>Rangers</b> rivalry is one of the most storied and well known rivalries in the National Hockey League. The New York <b>Rangers</b> and the Philadelphia Flyers have met eleven times in the Stanley Cup <b>Playoffs</b>, with the Flyers winning six and the <b>Rangers</b>&nbsp;... This was the fifth <b>playoff</b> meeting for these two ... It was also the first time the <b>Rangers</b> were&nbsp;... This was the ninth <b>playoff</b> meeting for these ... The <b>Rangers</b> overcame a 3–1 series deficit&nbsp;... This was the seventh <b>playoff</b> series between the <b>Rangers</b> and the Capitals, with Washington&nbsp;... The Texas <b>Rangers</b> are an American professional baseball team based in Arlington, Texas, ... The <b>Rangers</b> have made eight appearances in the MLB <b>postseason</b>, seven following division championships in 1996, 1998, 1999, 2010, 2011,&nbsp;... <b>Postseason</b>[edit]. 1 appearance in Wild Card Game: 0–1 (.000); 7 appearances in Division Series: 9–18 (.333), Series W-L: 2–5&nbsp;...
When was the last time the rangers missed the playoffs?
New <b>cast</b> members included Will Roland as Jeremy, Jason Tam as <b>the Squip</b>, Britton Smith as Jake, Tiffany Mann as Jenna, and Jason &quot;Sweettooth&quot; Williams as&nbsp;... Be <b>More Chill</b> is a novel published on June 1, 2004 by American author Ned Vizzini. It features a fictional pill named <b>the &quot;SQUIP</b>. ... The pill is used to become cooler and comes with different avatar <b>voices</b> such as Sean Connery, Keanu Reeves&nbsp;... Jason Tam is an actor and dancer. His most notable roles include Markko Rivera on the ... In 2014 he joined the original <b>cast</b> of the Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey ... He starred as <b>the SQUIP</b> in the Off-Broadway run of Joe Iconis&#39; Be <b>More Chill</b> from&nbsp;... A review for the New York Times Book Review said that Be <b>More Chill</b>, which is about a high school student named Jeremy Heere who gets a supercomputer pill in&nbsp;... The Konami Code is a cheat code that appears in many Konami video games, and some ... of the code after completing the game will unlock <b>voices</b> in Omake Mode. ... As part of the song &quot;The Play&quot; in the musical Be <b>More Chill</b>, <b>the SQUIP</b> utters the words &quot;Up up down down left right A&quot; to regain control of its host. In the &nbsp;... Will Roland (born March 5, 1989) is an American actor and singer, best known for originating ... In April 2013, Roland participated in the first reading of Be <b>More</b> <b>Chill</b>, ... and Roland was also <b>cast</b> as Collin in the independent film One Penny. Andrew Keenan-Bolger (born May 16, 1985) is an American actor, writer and director. ... As a teenager Keenan-Bolger was in the original 2000 <b>cast</b> of Seussical on Broadway, as an alternate Jojo. He has ... 2014, Submissions Only at 54 Below, Sings: <b>More</b> of You, Uh-Oh, I Got a Reading and Nobody Does Mean Like Me Anthony Ramos Martinez (born November 1, 1991) is an American actor and singer. In 2015 ... After being <b>cast</b> in Hamilton, Ramos played Justin Laboy in Lin- Manuel Miranda&#39;s short musical 21 Chump Street, ... &quot;First Look at Anthony Ramos, Vanessa Hudgens, Ana Villafañe, and <b>More</b> in Kennedy Center In the Heights&quot;. Andrew Scott Rannells (born August 23, 1978) is an American actor, <b>voice</b> actor, and singer. Rannells was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance&nbsp;... George Salazar (born March 7, 1986) is an American actor, singer, and musician who is ... In September 2011, Salazar was <b>cast</b> in the 40th Anniversary Broadway revival of Stephen Schwartz&#39;s Godspell. ... In 2019, Salazar played Michael Mell in Be <b>More Chill</b> at the Lyceum Theatre from February 14, 2019, to August 11,&nbsp;...
Who voices the squip in be more chill?
&quot;<b>I Know Him So Well</b>&quot; is a duet from the concept album and subsequent musical Chess by Tim Rice, Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. It was originally sung&nbsp;... &quot;Words Are Not Enough&quot;/&quot;<b>I Know Him So Well</b>&quot; is the fifteenth single from the British group Steps, and their fifth double A-side single. The former is a new song &nbsp;... The song &quot;<b>I Know Him So Well</b>&quot; from the musical Chess, was to be a duet featuring the two. The original artwork for the album featured Chisholm sitting in a black&nbsp;... This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the <b>I Know Him So Well</b> MelC Emma.jpg file. Put new text under old text. Click here to start a new topic. Untitled[edit]. Corrected: Barbara Dickson did not go on to play Svetlana in the original London cast (only Paige, Körberg, and Head did). Her part was taken by &nbsp;... Barbara Ruth Dickson OBE (born Dunfermline, Fife, 27 September 1947) is a Scottish singer whose hits include &quot;<b>I Know Him So Well</b>&quot;, &quot;Answer Me&quot; and&nbsp;... In 1985, Paige released &quot;<b>I Know Him So Well</b>&quot; with Barbara Dickson from the musical Chess, which remains the biggest-selling record by a female duo. She then&nbsp;... ... CD release added the bonus track &quot;Adelaide&#39;s Lament&quot;. In 2002, Columbia re- released The Broadway Album with another bonus track, &quot;<b>I Know Him So Well</b>&quot;. &quot;<b>I Know Him So Well</b>&quot; – Elaine Paige, Barbara Dickson; &quot;Pity the Child&quot; – Murray Head. British stage version[edit]. Released: July 5, 1988; &quot;<b>I Know Him So Well</b>&quot; Released: November 30, 1988. Whitney is the second studio album by American singer Whitney Houston, released on June 2,&nbsp;...
Who sang the song i know him so well?
The <b>Calico Acts</b> (1700, 1721) banned the import of most cotton textiles into <b>England</b>, followed ... So, dissatisfied with the outcome of the first act, in 1721 Parliament <b>passed</b> a stricter addition, this time, prohibiting the sale of most cottons,&nbsp;... <b>Calico</b> is a plain-woven textile made from unbleached and often not fully processed cotton. ... In 1700 an <b>Act</b> of Parliament <b>passed</b> to prevent the importation of dyed or printed ... This caused demand to switch to imported grey cloth instead—<b>calico</b> that <b>had</b> not ... These were printed with popular patterns in southern <b>England</b>. The spinning jenny is a multi-spindle spinning frame, and was one of the key developments in ... The flying shuttle (John Kay 1733) <b>had</b> increased yarn demand by the ... In the 17th century, <b>England</b> was famous for its woollen and worsted cloth. ... This was due to commercial legislation (<b>Calico Acts</b>) to protect the woollen&nbsp;... The Stamp <b>Act</b> of 1765 was an <b>Act</b> of the Parliament of Great <b>Britain</b> ... the Sugar <b>Act</b> was <b>passed</b> that they would also consider a stamp tax in the colonies. ... Stamp <b>acts had</b> been a very successful method of ... to <b>say</b>, the most formidable of any people upon the face of God&#39;s earth. Quartering <b>Act</b> is a name given to two or more <b>Acts</b> of <b>British</b> Parliament requiring local ... The Province of New York was their headquarters, because the assembly <b>had passed</b> an <b>Act</b> to provide for the quartering of <b>British</b> regulars, but it expired&nbsp;... The Industrial Revolution, now also known as the First Industrial Revolution, was the transition ... Some economists <b>say</b> that the major effect of the Industrial Revolution was that the standard of living for the ... In 1700 and 1721 the <b>British</b> government <b>passed Calico Acts</b> in order to protect the domestic woollen and linen&nbsp;... The history of cotton can be traced to domestication. Cotton played an important role in the history of India, the <b>British</b> Empire, and ... Handheld roller cotton gins <b>had</b> been used in India since the 6th century, and was then ... By 1721 these calicoes threatened <b>British</b> manufacturers, and Parliament <b>passed</b> the <b>Calico Act</b> that&nbsp;... The Transportation <b>Act</b> 1717 was an <b>Act</b> of the Parliament of Great <b>Britain</b> that established a ... To accomplish this, the <b>act</b> declared that the contractor <b>had</b> a property and ... Following the initial passage of the 1717 <b>act</b>, several other statutes regulating and related to the penal transportation system to America were <b>passed</b>. Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the ... The English East India Company (EIC) introduced the <b>Britain</b> to cheap <b>calico</b> and chintz cloth on the restoration of the monarchy in the 1660s. ... In 1721, dissatisfied with the results of the first <b>act</b>, Parliament <b>passed</b> a stricter &nbsp;... Mutiny is a criminal conspiracy among a group of people to openly oppose, change, ... In 1689, the first Mutiny <b>Act</b> was <b>passed</b> which <b>passed</b> the responsibility to enforce ... The military law of <b>England</b> in early times existed, like the forces to which it ... The Mutiny <b>Act had</b> been brought into force on each occasion for one year&nbsp;...
When was the calico act passed in england what did it say?
<b>Clay</b> Jensen is a fictional character created by author Jay Asher. He <b>is the</b> main character in <b>Thirteen Reasons Why</b>, a novel written for teenagers where a girl,&nbsp;... Reasons Why is an American teen drama web television series originally developed for Netflix as limited series by Brian Yorkey, based on the 2007 novel <b>Thirteen Reasons Why</b> by Jay Asher. The series revolves around seventeen-year -old high school student <b>Clay</b> ... In the second season, Skye and <b>Clay date</b> for while before she leaves for a&nbsp;... Publication <b>date</b>. October 18, 2007. Media type, Print (hardback). Pages, 288. ISBN &middot; 978-1-59514-188-0 &middot; OCLC &middot; 85622684 &middot; LC Class, PZ7.A8155 Th 2008. <b>Thirteen Reasons Why</b> is a young adult novel written in 2007 by Jay Asher. It <b>is</b> <b>the</b> story of a ... <b>Clay is the</b> only person on the tapes who is not directly blamed as a reason&nbsp;... Hannah Baker is a fictional character created by American author Jay Asher. She <b>is the</b> subject of his 2007 young adult fiction mystery novel <b>Thirteen Reasons</b> ... Hannah says though <b>Clay does</b> not deserve to be on the tapes, she could not have told her story without talking ... &quot;&#39;<b>13 Reasons Why</b> Gets Netflix Premiere <b>Date</b>&quot;. Dylan Christopher Minnette (born December 29, 1996) is an American actor, singer, and musician. He is known for his role as <b>Clay</b> Jensen in the Netflix drama series <b>13 Reasons Why</b>. ... Minnette <b>is the</b> singer and rhythm guitarist in the band Wallows with Cole Preston (drums), Danny Ferenbach (trumpet), and Braeden&nbsp;... &quot;The Night We Met&quot; is a song recorded by American band Lord Huron for their second studio album, Strange Trails (2015). Following its inclusion in the American television series <b>13 Reasons Why</b> ... The song is used in <b>13 Reasons</b> <b>Why</b> episode 5 when the main character <b>Clay</b>, and Hannah dance together, Refinery29&nbsp;... Joshua Karpeh (born January 30, 1993), known professionally as Cautious <b>Clay</b>, is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. Christian Lee Navarro (born August 21, 1991) is an American actor known for playing Tony Padilla in the Netflix series <b>13 Reasons Why</b>. He also had a recurring&nbsp;... <b>Clay</b> v. United States, 403 U.S. 698 (1971), was Muhammad Ali&#39;s appeal of his conviction in ... Ali <b>did</b> not meet any of the three basic tests for conscientious objector status. The Appeal Board then denied Ali&#39;s claim, but without stating its <b>reasons</b>. ... <b>13</b>. ^ &quot;Cassius <b>Clay</b> facing early draft call&quot;. Gettysburg Times. Associated&nbsp;... Alisha Ilhaan Bø (born March 6, 1997), known professionally as Alisha Boe, is a Norwegian-born actress based in the US. She is known for playing Jessica Davis in the Netflix drama series <b>13 Reasons Why</b>. ... &quot;What <b>do</b> we know about new sci- fi series, Extant?&quot;. www.denofgeek.com. ^ &quot;Alisha Boe Joins &#39;Days of our Lives&#39;&nbsp;...
Who does clay date in 13 reasons why?
The Government of Thailand, or formally the Royal <b>Thai Government</b> is the unitary government of the Kingdom of Thailand. The country emerged as a modern&nbsp;... Most <b>Thai governments</b> have stipulated parliamentary systems. Several, however , also called for dictatorships,&nbsp;... The Prime Minister of <b>Thailand</b> is the head of <b>government</b> of the Kingdom of <b>Thailand</b>. The prime minister is also the chairman of the cabinet of <b>Thailand</b> and&nbsp;... The caretaker <b>government</b> complained that it had not been consulted about the martial law-related decisions&nbsp;... <b>Government</b> House refers to the offices of the Prime Minister of <b>Thailand</b> and appointed cabinet ministers. It contains conference rooms and is used for state&nbsp;... The prime minister of <b>Thailand</b> is the head of <b>government</b> of <b>Thailand</b>. The prime minister is also the chair of the Cabinet of <b>Thailand</b>. The post has existed since&nbsp;... The <b>Thai government</b> declared war on the United States and the United Kingdom . <sup>:465</sup> The Free Thai Movement was&nbsp;... Censorship in <b>Thailand</b> involves the strict control of political news under successive <b>governments</b>, including by harassment and manipulation. Freedom of &nbsp;... The <b>Government</b> Ministries of <b>Thailand</b> (<b>Thai</b>: กระทรวง: Krasuang) are the <b>government</b> agencies that compose the executive branch of the <b>Government</b> of&nbsp;... Pheu <b>Thai</b> and Future Forward announced a seven-party alliance soon after the election, but were unable to form a <b>government</b>. Parliament convened on 24&nbsp;...
What type of government does thailand have today?
The 2013 <b>Africa Cup of Nations</b> Final was a football match that took place on 10 February 2013 ... <b>Nigeria won the Africa Cup of Nations</b> in 1980 and 1994, and were losing finalists in 1984, 1988, 1990 and 2000. ... due to a decline in its fortunes, as a result of which <b>Nigeria did</b> not even qualify for the tournament in 2012. <b>Nigeria</b> started their group stage matches with a 2–1 <b>win</b> over Zambia ... The Super Eagles of <b>Nigeria</b> became the first <b>African</b> team to&nbsp;... The CAF <b>Africa Cup of Nations</b>, officially CAN also referred to as AFCON, or Total <b>Africa Cup of</b> ... <b>Nigeria</b>, who had just qualified to the World Cup for the first time in their history, <b>won</b> the tournament, beating ... Egypt became the first African nation to <b>win</b> three consecutive cups and joined Mexico, Argentina, and Iran who &nbsp;... Mahmoud El-Gohary, Egypt (1959 as player, 1998 as coach); Stephen Keshi, <b>Nigeria</b> (1994 as player&nbsp;... The 2013 <b>Africa Cup of Nations</b>, also known as the Orange <b>Africa Cup of Nations</b> South Africa 2013 for sponsorship reasons, held from 19 January to 10 February 2013, <b>was the</b> 29th <b>Africa Cup of Nations</b>, the football championship ... <b>Nigeria</b> <b>won</b> its third <b>Africa Cup of Nations</b> championship with a 1–0 victory over Burkina &nbsp;... The Total <b>Africa</b> Women <b>Cup of Nations</b> is an international women&#39;s football competition held every two years and sanctioned by the Confederation of <b>African</b> Football (CAF). It was first contested in 1991, but was not held biennially until 1998. <b>Nigeria</b> is the most successful <b>nation</b> in the tournament&#39;s history, having <b>won</b> ... q – Qualified; • – <b>Did</b> not qualify; × – Withdrew; – Hosts&nbsp;... ... West <b>African nations</b>, including <b>Nigeria</b>, to create the West <b>African</b> Soccer Federation. ... In addition, <b>Nigeria did</b> not appear for the ... in Lagos, <b>Nigeria</b> in which Ghana <b>won</b> 3–0. The 1980 <b>Africa Cup of Nations</b> Final was a football match that took place on March 22, 1980, at the National Stadium in Lagos, <b>Nigeria</b>, to determine the winner of the 1980 <b>African Cup of Nations</b>. <b>Nigeria</b> defeated Algeria 3–0 with two goals from Segun Odegbami and a goal from Muda Lawal, to <b>win</b> their first African Cup. The Total U-20 <b>Africa Cup of Nations</b> is the main international youth football competition for ... Qualified; — Hosts; × – <b>Did</b> not enter; • – <b>Did</b> not qualify; × – Withdrew before qualification ... &quot;<b>Nigeria win</b> superb Africa Youth Championship final&quot;. The 1994 <b>Africa Cup of Nations</b> Final was a football match that took place on April 10, 1994, and <b>was the</b> final match of the 19th edition of the <b>Africa Cup of</b> <b>Nations</b>. It was played in the Stade El Menzah in Tunis, Tunisia. <b>Nigeria won</b> its second championship, beating Zambia in the final 2−1.
When did nigeria win the african cup of nations?
The title <b>Best in Show</b> is awarded annually to the <b>dog</b> chosen as <b>winner</b> of the <b>Crufts dog</b> show, according to conformation show rules. This title was first awarded in 1928, the initial <b>winner</b> being Primley Sceptre, a fawn Greyhound. Previously, <b>Crufts had</b> used the title &quot;Best Champion&quot;, sponsored by the ... The <b>most</b> successful <b>breed</b> in the modern era since <b>Best in Show</b> was&nbsp;... <b>Crufts</b> is not an open competition; dogs must have ... of qualifying for the <b>breed</b> classes at <b>Crufts</b>, but <b>most</b> dogs ... in Show, Reserve <b>Best in Show</b> or Best <b>Puppy</b> in Show ... The <b>dog</b> and bitch class <b>winners</b> then compete again ... After the best of each <b>breed has</b> been chosen, they&nbsp;... The Westminster Kennel Club <b>Dog</b> Show is an all-<b>breed</b> conformation show that <b>has</b> been ... (See List of <b>Best in Show winners</b> of the Westminster Kennel Club <b>Dog</b> Show.) Dogs of all <b>breeds</b>, including ... many <b>wins</b> as any other group. The single <b>breed</b> that <b>has won the most</b> is the Wire Fox Terrier, which <b>has won</b> 14 times. Ch/Am Ch. Araki Fabulous Willy (25 April 2001 – 4 December 2008), also known as Willy, was a male Tibetan Terrier who <b>won</b> the title of <b>Best In Show</b> at <b>Crufts</b> in 2007. <b>He</b> was also the top of his <b>breed</b> in the UK for four years consecutively, and ... After winning <b>Best in Show</b> at the Birmingham National <b>Dog</b> Show in 2006,&nbsp;... The title of &quot;<b>Best in Show</b>&quot; is given to the <b>dog</b> chosen as the <b>winner</b> of the Westminster Kennel Club <b>Dog</b> Show according to conformation show rules. It <b>has</b> its origins in the variety classes for champions that were introduced in ... As of 2020, the <b>most</b> successful <b>dog</b> to <b>win Best in Show</b> at Westminster was a Smooth Fox&nbsp;... A conformation <b>show</b>, also referred to as a <b>breed show</b>, is a kind of <b>dog show</b> in which a judge, ... <b>Best</b> of <b>Breed</b> is the title given to the <b>dog</b> who <b>has</b> been judged the <b>best</b> ... During this competition, <b>Best</b> of <b>Winners</b> (the <b>better</b> of <b>Winners Dog</b> or ... the <b>most</b> prestigious Championship <b>show</b> is <b>Crufts</b>, and each <b>dog</b> entered at&nbsp;... The Poodle is a formal <b>dog breed</b> that comes in three varieties: Standard Poodle, Miniature ... They are recorded as the seventh <b>most</b> popular <b>dog breed</b> in the United States. Toy Poodles <b>won</b> &quot;<b>Best in Show</b>&quot; at <b>Crufts</b> in 1966 and 1982. Standard ... The poodle <b>has</b> contributed to many other <b>dog breeds</b>, such as the Miniature&nbsp;... Ch. Efbe&#39;s Hidalgo At Goodspice (born May 19, 2004), also known as Charmin, was a male Sealyham Terrier who was the <b>Best in Show</b> at the American Kennel Club National Championship in 2007, World <b>Dog</b> Show in 2008, and <b>Crufts</b> in 2009. <b>He</b> also <b>won</b> the Terrier Group at the Westminster Kennel Club <b>dog</b> show in ... The Scottish Terrier would go on to <b>win Best in Show</b> at Westminster in 2010, &nbsp;... Sh Ch/Aust Ch. Hungargunn Bear It&#39;n Mind (born 22 December 2002 – 10 December 2012), also known as Yogi, was a male Hungarian Vizsla who was the <b>Best in Show</b> at <b>Crufts</b> in 2010. <b>He</b> was the record holder for <b>Best in Show</b> victories at all <b>breed</b> championship ... <b>He won</b> the class and took both the Best of <b>Breed</b> title and Gun <b>dog</b> group&nbsp;... Ch. Shargleam Blackcap, (born 26 June 1977), also known as Brett was a Flat- Coated Retriever show <b>dog bred</b> and handled by Mrs Pat Chapman who <b>won</b> <b>Best in Show</b> at <b>Crufts</b> in 1980. <b>He</b> is one of the ancestors of 2011 <b>Crufts Best in</b> <b>Show winner</b> Sh Ch. Vbos ... <b>He</b> was the <b>most</b> successful showdog of his <b>breed</b> in his era, and became a&nbsp;...
What breed of dog has won the most best in show crufts?
Kalpana Chawla (March 17, 1962 – February 1, 2003) was an American <b>astronaut</b>, engineer, and the <b>first woman</b> of <b>Indian</b> descent to <b>go to space</b>. She <b>first</b> flew&nbsp;... <b>Women</b> of many countries have worked in <b>space</b>. The <b>first woman</b> in <b>space</b>, Soviet cosmonaut ... In addition, a number of other countries — Canada, France, <b>India</b>, Iran, Italy, Japan, South Korea, and the United ... When Sally Ride became the <b>first female</b> US <b>astronaut</b> to <b>go</b> into <b>space</b>, the press asked her questions about her&nbsp;... The following is a list of <b>women</b> who have <b>traveled</b> into <b>space</b>, sorted by date of <b>first</b> flight. ... Similarly, <b>women</b> from Canada, <b>India</b>, Japan, and America have all flown under the US <b>space</b> program. A span of one year separated the <b>first</b> and&nbsp;... Sunita Lyn Williams (born September 19, 1965) is an American <b>astronaut</b> and United States Navy officer who formerly held the records for total spacewalks by a <b>woman</b> (seven) ... On April 16, 2007, she ran the <b>first</b> marathon by any person in <b>space</b>. Williams was listed as an entrant for the 2007 Boston Marathon, and&nbsp;... This is a list of astronauts by <b>first</b> flight, in chronological order, according to the international ... Personnel who qualify only for the United States <b>Astronaut</b> Badge, awarded to those who achieve an altitude of 50 mi (80 km; ... Kalpana Chawla, joint 366th person, <b>first Indian</b> American <b>astronaut</b> and <b>first Indian woman</b> in <b>space</b>. The criteria for determining who has achieved human spaceflight vary. The Fédération ... All other men and <b>women traveled</b> to outer <b>space</b> in non-winged rockets, the orbital <b>Space</b> Shuttle, or the sub-orbital ... Kalpana Chawla (1961– 2003), <b>first Indian</b>-American <b>woman</b> in <b>space</b>; died on February 1, 2003, in the <b>Space</b>&nbsp;... Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, AC (born 13 January 1949) is a former <b>Indian</b> Air Force pilot who flew aboard Soyuz T-11, launched on 2 April 1984, as part of the Interkosmos programme. Sharma is the <b>first</b> and the only <b>Indian</b> citizen to travel in <b>space</b> till date; ... He was the <b>first</b> man from <b>India</b> to <b>go</b> into <b>space</b>. The criteria for determining who has achieved human spaceflight vary. The FAI defines ... Of the 37 countries whose citizens have <b>traveled</b> into Earth orbit, 25 have flown a ... Rakesh Sharma (Intercosmos), <b>first Indian</b> national in <b>space</b>. ... Ansari *, fourth <b>space</b> tourist and <b>first female space</b> tourist — Soyuz TMA-9/8 ( 2006)&nbsp;... Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova is a member of the Russian State Duma, engineer, and former cosmonaut. She is the <b>first</b> and youngest <b>woman</b> to have flown in <b>space</b> with a solo ... &quot;<b>First female astronaut</b> Valentina Tereshkova wants one-way Mars ticket&quot;. News.com.au. 9 June 2013. Archived from the original on 16&nbsp;... An <b>astronaut</b> or cosmonaut is a person trained by a human spaceflight program to command, ... The <b>first woman</b> in <b>space</b> was Soviet Valentina Tereshkova, who launched on June 16, 1963, aboard Vostok 6 and orbited Earth for almost three days. ... Rakesh Sharma became the <b>first Indian</b> citizen to travel to <b>space</b>. He was &nbsp;...
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<b>Belize</b> is a Caribbean country located on the northeastern coast of Central America. <b>Belize</b> is bordered on the northwest by Mexico, on the east by the Caribbean&nbsp;... <b>Belize</b> City is the largest city in <b>Belize</b> and was once the capital of the former British Honduras. According to the 2010 census, <b>Belize</b> City has a population of&nbsp;... The flag of <b>Belize</b> was adopted on 21 September 1981, the day <b>Belize</b> became independent. It consists of the Coat of Arms on a blue field with red stripes at the &nbsp;... The <b>Belize</b> national football team represents <b>Belize</b> in international football and is controlled by the Football Federation of <b>Belize</b>, a member of the Central&nbsp;... According to the 2010 census, the major languages spoken in <b>Belize</b> include English, Spanish and Kriol, all three spoken by more than 40% of the population. The <b>Belize</b> Defence Force (BDF) is the military of <b>Belize</b>, and is responsible for protecting the sovereignty of the country. The BDF is under the Ministry of&nbsp;... The <b>Belize</b> national cricket team represents the country of <b>Belize</b> in international cricket. The team is organised by the <b>Belize</b> National Cricket Association, which&nbsp;... The <b>Belize</b> Barrier Reef is a series of coral reefs straddling the coast of <b>Belize</b>, roughly 300 meters (980 ft) offshore in the north and 40 kilometers (25 mi) in the&nbsp;... <b>Belizean</b> Creoles, also known as Kriols, are Creole descendants of Black Africans, enslaved and brought to <b>Belize</b> by English and Scottish log cutters, who were&nbsp;... The History of <b>Belize</b> dates back thousands of years. The Maya civilization spread into the area of <b>Belize</b> between 1500 BC to 1200 BC and flourished until about&nbsp;...
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<b>Carson City</b>, officially the Consolidated Municipality of <b>Carson City</b>, is an independent city in and the capital of the U.S. state of Nevada, named after the&nbsp;... The <b>Carson City</b> Mint was a branch of the United States Mint in <b>Carson City</b>, Nevada. It primarily minted silver coins; however, it also minted gold coins, with a &nbsp;... USNS <b>Carson City</b> (T-EPF-7), (formerly JHSV-7), (ex-Courageous) is the seventh Spearhead-class expeditionary fast transport, currently in service with the&nbsp;... <b>Carson City</b> is a 1952 American Western film directed by Andre DeToth and starring Randolph Scott, Lucille Norman, and Raymond Massey. Based on a story&nbsp;... <b>Carson City</b> is a city in Montcalm County of the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,093 at the 2010 census. <b>Carson City</b> was first platted in 1866 on&nbsp;... The <b>Carson City</b> Kid is a 1940 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane starring Roy Rogers, George &quot;Gabby&quot; Hayes, and Bob Steele. <b>Carson</b> is a <b>city</b> in Los Angeles County, California, located 13 miles (21 km) south of downtown Los Angeles and approximately 14&nbsp;... The Nevada State Museum in <b>Carson City</b> is one of seven Nevada State Museums operated by the Nevada Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs. The <b>Carson City</b> Civic Auditorium, at 813 N. Carson St. in <b>Carson City</b>, Nevada, was designed by architect Lehman A. Ferris and was built during 1938-39. Contents: National Register of Historic Places listings in <b>Carson City</b>, Nevada, USA: The locations of National Register properties and districts may be seen in an&nbsp;...
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<b>Rani Rashmoni</b> (28 September 1793 – 19 February 1861) was the founder of the Dakshineswar Kali Temple, Kolkata, and remained closely associated with Sri&nbsp;... Karunamoyee <b>Rani Rashmoni</b> is an Indian Bengali television period drama series which airs on Bengali Entertainment Channel Zee Bangla and is also&nbsp;... Janbazar is a neighbourhood of central Kolkata, in Kolkata district in the Indian state of West Bengal. The two century-old house of <b>Rani Rashmoni</b>, the central&nbsp;... Creator, <b>Rani Rashmoni</b>. Completed, 1855. Temple(s), 12 Shiva temples, 1 temple of Radhakrishna and 1 Main Temple of Goddess Kali. Website. Official website. Dakshineswar Kali Temple is a Hindu navaratna temple located at Dakshineswar. Situated on&nbsp;... <b>Rani Rashmoni</b>, born to a Mahishya family, founder of the Dakshineswar Kali Temple in Calcutta. Mahishya, also spelled Mahisya, is a Bengali Hindu agrarian caste. It is believed that the&nbsp;... ^ &quot;<b>Rani Rashmoni</b>&quot;. indiancine.ma. Retrieved 8 December 2018. External links[&nbsp;... The Rani Abbakka-class patrol vessel are a series of inshore patrol vessels being built by ... &quot;Handing over ceremony of ICG IPV &#39;<b>Rani Rashmoni</b>&#39; on 25 May 2018&quot; (Press release). Hindustan Shipyard Limited. 25 May 2018. Retrieved 10 June&nbsp;... House of <b>Rani Rashmoni</b> at the crossing of S.N.Banerjee Road and <b>Rani</b> <b>Rashmoni</b> Road. LicensingEdit &middot; P.K.Niyogi at the English language Wikipedia, the&nbsp;... I have just modified one external link on <b>Rani Rashmoni</b>. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions, or need the bot to ignore the links,&nbsp;... Molina Devi (1917 — 13 August 1977), also known as Molina Debi and Malina Debi, was a Bengali Indian actress of Bengali and Hindi film and theatre. As an actress, she played a wide variety of parts, later frequently playing matronly parts, especially <b>Rani Rashmoni</b>, patroness&nbsp;...
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<b>Hamilton</b> is a musical with music, lyrics, and book by Lin-Manuel Miranda that tells the story of ... The West <b>End</b> production of <b>Hamilton</b> opened at the Victoria Palace Theatre in ... The musical details <b>Hamilton&#39;s</b> life in two <b>acts</b>, along with how various ... &quot;<b>One</b> Last Time (44 Remix)&quot; features the vocals of original Broadway&nbsp;... <b>Hamilton</b> is the cast album to the 2015 musical <b>Hamilton</b>. The musical is based on the 2004 ... 4.1 Weekly charts; 4.2 Year-<b>end</b> charts; 4.3 Decade-<b>end</b> charts ... It debuted at number one on the Top Broadway Albums chart as well as number 3 on Top Rap ... <b>Act One</b>. No. Title, Performer(s), Length. 1. &quot;Alexander <b>Hamilton</b>&quot;. <b>Act One</b> is a 1963 American film directed and screenwritten by Dore Schary and starring George <b>Hamilton</b>. It is the film version of the autobiographical book <b>Act</b> <b>One</b> by playwright Moss Hart. A play based on the book premiered on Broadway in 2014. George <b>Hamilton</b> later complained that &quot;Schary de-ethnicized the entire ... The real <b>Hamilton</b> showed up at <b>the end</b> of the spot and earned the&nbsp;... &quot;The Story of Tonight&quot; is the fourth song from <b>Act 1</b> of the musical <b>Hamilton</b>, based on the life of ... of &quot;The Story of Tonight&quot;, titled &quot;Tomorrow There&#39;ll Be More of Us&quot; or &quot;The Laurens Interlude&quot;, occurs in the show towards <b>the end of Act One</b>. &quot;Cabinet Battle #<b>1</b>&quot;, &quot;Cabinet Battle #2&quot; are songs written for <b>Act</b> II of the musical <b>Hamilton</b>, ... introduces the issue on the table: a proposal drafted by Benjamin Franklin to <b>end</b> the slave trade and emancipate all current slaves in America. &quot;Ten Duel Commandments&quot; is the fifteenth song from <b>Act 1</b> of the musical <b>Hamilton</b>, based on the life of Alexander <b>Hamilton</b>, which premiered on Broadway in&nbsp;... &quot;<b>One</b> Last Time&quot; is a song from the second <b>act</b> of <b>Hamilton</b>. It was first performed on Broadway ... performed this song for the Obama White House as they neared <b>the end</b> of their eight-year tenure, which would be transitioned to the Trump era. &quot;My Shot&quot; is the third song from <b>Act 1</b> of the musical <b>Hamilton</b>, based on the life of Alexander ... TapInto notes that this song becomes ironic by <b>the end</b> of the musical because <b>Hamilton</b> does, indeed, throw away his shot in the fatal duel with&nbsp;... &quot;You&#39;ll Be Back&quot; is the seventh song from <b>Act 1</b> of the musical <b>Hamilton</b>, based on the life of Alexander <b>Hamilton</b>, which premiered on Broadway in 2015. In the Heights is a musical with music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda and a book by Quiara ... It played from April 27 to 29, 2000 as an 80-minute, <b>one</b>-<b>act</b> show that ... Following <b>the end</b> of his run in <b>Hamilton</b>, composer Lin-Manuel Miranda&nbsp;...
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The <b>2017 FIFA U</b>-<b>20 World Cup</b> was the 21st edition of the <b>FIFA U</b>-<b>20 World Cup</b>, the biennial international men&#39;s youth football championship contested by the <b>under</b>-<b>20</b> national teams of the member associations of FIFA ... England <b>won</b> their first <b>FIFA U</b>-<b>20 World Cup</b> title after beating Venezuela 1–0 in the final via a goal &nbsp;... The <b>2017 FIFA U</b>-17 <b>World Cup</b> was the 17th <b>FIFA U</b>-17 <b>World Cup</b>, a biennial international ... England <b>won</b> the <b>U</b>-17 <b>World Cup for</b> the first time after coming back from a two-goal ... This made England the second nation, after Brazil in 2003, <b>to win</b> both of <b>FIFA&#39;s</b> male age-capped (<b>U</b>-<b>20</b> and <b>U</b>-17) <b>World Cups</b> in the same&nbsp;... The following is the squad list <b>for</b> the <b>2017 FIFA U</b>-<b>20 World Cup</b>. Each squad consisted of 21 ... Parrillas <b>One</b> ... &quot;Chambeshi names <b>2017 FIFA U20 WC</b> team&quot;. The <b>FIFA U</b>-<b>20 World Cup</b> is the biennial football <b>world championship for</b> male players <b>under</b> ... In the twenty-two tournaments held, eleven different nations have <b>won</b> the title. ... 12, Uruguay, 2 (1997, 2013), 1 (1979), 3 (1977, 1999, <b>2017</b>) , 6. The <b>2017 FIFA U</b>-<b>20 World Cup</b> Final was a football match that was played on at the Suwon ... England <b>won</b> the match 1–0, <b>winning</b> the title <b>for</b> the first time. Dominic ... <b>For</b> Venezuela it was only the second appearance at the U-<b>20 World</b> <b>Cup</b>,&nbsp;... The <b>2017</b> CONCACAF <b>Under</b>-<b>20</b> Championship was the 5th edition of the CONCACAF ... The top two teams from each group in the classification stage qualify <b>for</b> the <b>2017 FIFA U</b>-<b>20 World Cup</b>, with the group <b>winners</b> also advancing to the&nbsp;... The 2019 <b>FIFA U</b>-<b>20 World Cup</b> was the 22nd edition of the <b>FIFA U</b>-<b>20 World Cup</b> , the biennial ... Ukraine <b>won</b> their first <b>FIFA U</b>-<b>20 World Cup</b> title after beating South Korea 3–1 in the final. ... Cup and the 2019 FIFA U-17 <b>World Cup</b> was launched by FIFA in June <b>2017</b>. ... A total of 24 teams qualified <b>for</b> the final tournament. The 2018 <b>FIFA U</b>-<b>20</b> Women&#39;s <b>World Cup</b> was the ninth edition of the <b>FIFA U</b>-<b>20</b> Women&#39;s ... Japan <b>won</b> their first title, beating Spain 3–1 in the Final. ... official bids <b>for</b> hosting the 2018 <b>FIFA U</b>-<b>20</b> Women&#39;s <b>World Cup</b> and the 2019 FIFA ... host cities, all located in the region of Brittany, were announced on 7 September <b>2017</b>. Venezuela national <b>under</b>-<b>20</b> football team represents Venezuela in international football competitions such as South American Youth <b>Championship</b>. The team&nbsp;... <b>Won</b> preliminary round Group 2. ... Champion and qualified to the <b>2017 FIFA U</b>- <b>20 World Cup</b>.
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The <b>Governor</b>-<b>general of India</b> was the representative of the monarch of the United Kingdom ... The <b>first governor</b>-<b>general</b> of British <b>India</b> was Lord William Bentinck, and the <b>first</b> ... A <b>governor</b>-<b>general</b> and Supreme Council of Bengal were <b>appointed</b> to rule ... C. Rajagopalachari became the <b>only Indian governor</b>- <b>general</b>. The <b>Indian</b> Councils Act 1909 empowered the <b>Governor General</b> to nominate one <b>Indian</b> member to the Executive Council leading to the <b>appointment</b> of&nbsp;... The Regulating Act of 1773 created the office with the title of <b>Governor</b>-<b>General</b> of the Presidency of Fort William, or <b>Governor</b>-<b>General</b> of Bengal to be <b>appointed</b> by ... After the <b>Indian</b> Rebellion of 1857, the company rule was brought to an end, ... by the Crown referred to Lord Canning as &quot;<b>first</b> Viceroy and <b>Governor</b>-<b>General</b>&quot;,&nbsp;... The Imperial Legislative Council was a legislature for British <b>India</b> from 1861 to 1947. It succeeded the Council of the <b>Governor</b>-<b>General of India</b>, and was ... The <b>Indian</b> Councils Act 1861 made several changes to the Council&#39;s composition. ... The <b>Governor</b>-<b>General</b> was empowered to <b>appoint</b> an additional six to twelve&nbsp;... Chakravarti Rajagopalachari (C. Rajagopalachari; 10 December 1878 – 25 December 1972), informally called Rajaji or C.R., was an <b>Indian</b> politician, independence activist, lawyer, writer, historian and statesman. Rajagopalachari was the last <b>Governor</b>-<b>General of India</b>, as <b>India</b> soon ... Furthermore, he was the <b>first Indian</b>-born <b>governor</b>-<b>general</b>, since before him&nbsp;... The British Raj was the rule by the British Crown on the <b>Indian</b> subcontinent from 1858 to 1947. ... The whole was never officially called the <b>Indian</b> Empire, <b>only</b> informally. ... In 1907, for the <b>first</b> time, two <b>Indians</b> were <b>appointed</b> to the Council. ... In Calcutta, the <b>Governor</b>-<b>General</b> remained head of the Government of <b>India</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Indian</b> Rebellion of 1857 was a major, but ultimately unsuccessful, uprising in <b>India</b> in ... In 1772, when Warren Hastings was <b>appointed India&#39;s first Governor</b>- <b>General</b>, one of his ... As signed into effect by Lord Canning, Dalhousie&#39;s successor as <b>Governor</b>-<b>General</b>, the act required <b>only</b> new recruits to the Bengal Army to&nbsp;... Company rule in <b>India</b> is the rule or dominion of the British East <b>India</b> Company over parts of the <b>Indian</b> ... The <b>first</b> of these was the outright annexation of <b>Indian</b> states and subsequent direct governance of the underlying ... Still, the new <b>Governor</b>-<b>General appointed</b> in 1786, Lord Cornwallis, not <b>only</b> had more power than&nbsp;... Sahibzada Iskander Ali Mirza CIE, OSS, OBE, was a Bengali civil servant and East Pakistani ... As was customary for newly commissioned British <b>Indian</b> Army officers, ... As Defence Secretary, he oversaw the military efforts in the <b>first</b> war with <b>India</b> in ... <b>Appointed only</b> as acting <b>governor</b>-<b>general</b> since 7 August 1955, Mirza&nbsp;... Emperor or empress of <b>India</b>, shortened to king-emperor or queen-empress, was a title used by ... First monarch, Victoria ... The <b>appointed</b> viceroy and <b>governor</b>- <b>general</b> was also the ex-officio head of ... They had the support of the Armed Forces in <b>India</b>, such as the British <b>Indian</b> Army and Royal <b>Indian</b> Navy, the <b>Indian</b> Civil&nbsp;...
Who is the first and only indian to be appointed as governor general of india?
<b>They</b>&#39;<b>re Coming to Take Me Away</b>, Ha-Haaa! is a 1966 novelty record written and performed by Jerry Samuels (billed as Napoleon XIV), and released on Warner Bros. Records. The <b>song</b> became an instant success in the United States, peaking at No. ... In 1988, Samuels <b>wrote</b> and recorded &quot;They&#39;re Coming To Get Me Again, Ha&nbsp;... Jerry Samuels known by the stage name Napoleon XIV, is an American singer, <b>songwriter</b> and record producer. He achieved one-hit wonder status with the Top 5 hit novelty <b>song</b> &quot;<b>They</b>&#39;<b>re Coming to Take Me Away</b>, Ha-Haaa! &quot;Fire&quot; is a <b>song</b> by American hip hop duo Kids See Ghosts, composed of Kanye West and Kid Cudi, released as the second track off their eponymous debut album Kids See Ghosts (2018). The <b>song</b> samples Napoleon XIV&#39;s &quot;<b>They</b>&#39;<b>re</b> <b>Coming to Take Me Away</b>, ... The <b>song was</b> released on June 8, 2018 as part of Kids See Ghosts. KTUX (98.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Carthage, Texas, and serving the Shreveport area ... 1966 novelty <b>song</b> by Napoleon XIV &quot;<b>They</b>&#39;<b>re Coming to Take</b> <b>Me Away</b>, Ha-Haaa!&quot; The first official <b>song</b> played on Tux 99 <b>was</b> &quot;Let&#39;s Go Crazy&quot; by Prince. The KTUX studios <b>were</b> originally located at the transmitter site near&nbsp;... A novelty <b>song</b> is a comical or nonsensical <b>song</b>, performed principally for its comical effect. Novelty <b>songs</b> achieved great popularity during the 1920s and 1930s. They <b>had</b> a resurgence of interest in the 1950s and 1960s. ... For example , the 1966 novelty <b>song</b> &quot;<b>They</b>&#39;<b>re Coming to Take Me Away</b>, Ha-Haaa!&quot; has little music&nbsp;... This is a list of all demo albums recorded by Iowa-based rock group Stone Sour. ... <b>Song was</b> used in Stone Sour (Self-titled album) under <b>original</b> name ... A cover of Napoleon XIV&#39;s &quot;<b>They</b>&#39;<b>re Coming to Take Me Away</b> Ha-Haaa!&quot;&nbsp;... The Last Temptation of Reid <b>is the</b> debut studio album by Lard, released in 1990. The album includes a cover of &quot;<b>They</b>&#39;<b>re Coming To Take Me Away</b>, Ha-Haaa! &quot;My Name Is Not Merv Griffin&quot; is a 1982 novelty <b>song</b> by Gary Muller. It is a parody of &quot;Je cherche après Titine,&quot; with music by Léo Daniderff and lyrics by Louis Mauban and Marcel Bertal. The melody <b>is the</b> same as that of Charlie Chaplin&#39;s nonsense-<b>song</b> ... &quot;influences ranging from &quot;Beep Beep&quot; to &quot;<b>They</b>&#39;<b>re</b> <b>Coming to Take Me Away</b>&quot;&nbsp;... &quot;Rain&quot; is a <b>song</b> by the English rock band the Beatles that <b>was</b> released on 30 May 1966 as the B-side of their &quot;Paperback Writer&quot; single. Both <b>songs were</b> recorded during the sessions for Revolver, although neither ... (The hit novelty <b>song</b> &quot;<b>They</b>&#39;<b>re Coming to Take Me Away</b>, Ha-Haaa! &quot;, where side B is side A played&nbsp;... Hudson &amp; Landry <b>were</b> an American comedy team <b>who wrote</b> and recorded four gold albums ... During their career, they <b>were</b> frequent guests on a number of popular television shows including The Flip ... The same year, he released a parody of Napoleon XIV&#39;s novelty hit &quot;<b>They</b>&#39;<b>re Coming to Take Me Away</b>, Ha- Haaa!
Who did the song they're coming to take me away?
<b>Cosmopolitan</b> features 3,027 hotel <b>rooms</b>, <b>many</b> of which feature their own private terrace; a 110,000 sq ft (10,000 m<sup>2</sup>) casino; 300,000 sq ft (28,000 m<sup>2</sup>) of retail&nbsp;... The city of <b>Las Vegas</b>, Nevada and its surrounding unincorporated communities in the Las ... <b>Many Las Vegas</b> skyscrapers are located on the <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip, the majority of which is located outside the <b>Las Vegas</b> city limits. This list ... Four- segment panorama of the <b>Cosmopolitan</b>, Bellagio, and Caesars Palace (left to. The <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip is a stretch of South <b>Las Vegas</b> Boulevard in Clark County, Nevada that is ... <b>Many</b> of the largest hotel, casino, and resort properties in the world are ... is currently the Strip was the El Rancho Vegas, which opened with 63 <b>rooms</b> on ... CityCenter and The <b>Cosmopolitan</b> at the Harmon Avenue intersection. Aria Resort and Casino is a luxury resort and casino, part of the CityCenter complex on the <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip in Paradise, Nevada. ... Aria contains 4,004 hotel <b>rooms</b> within its 4,000,000 sq ft (370,000 m<sup>2</sup>). ... Aria; Bally&#39;s &middot; Bellagio &middot; Caesars Palace &middot; Circus Circus &middot; <b>Cosmopolitan</b> &middot; Delano &middot; Elara &middot; Encore &middot; Excalibur &middot; Flamingo&nbsp;... CityCenter is a 16,797,000-square-foot (1,560,500 m<sup>2</sup>) mixed-use, urban complex on 76 acres (31 ha) located on the <b>Las Vegas</b> ... 4,800 hotel <b>rooms</b>, distributed within several high-rise towers around The Crystals, ... while <b>many</b> other <b>Las Vegas</b> projects were stopped or abandoned during the financial crisis of 2007–08. The Venetian <b>Las Vegas</b> is a luxury hotel and casino resort located on the <b>Las</b> <b>Vegas</b> Strip in ... Casino Resort and future MSG Sphere <b>Las Vegas</b>) the world&#39;s second-largest hotel, with 4,049 <b>rooms</b>, ... Aria &middot; Bally&#39;s &middot; Bellagio &middot; Caesars Palace &middot; Casino Royale &middot; Circus Circus &middot; <b>Cosmopolitan</b> &middot; Cromwell &middot; Encore &middot; Excalibur&nbsp;... Vdara Hotel &amp; Spa is a 1,600,000 sq ft (150,000 m<sup>2</sup>) condo-hotel and spa located within the CityCenter complex across from Aria Resort &amp; Casino on the <b>Las</b> <b>Vegas</b> Strip. ... The unsold pool of condos are structured as permanent hotel <b>rooms</b> ... The <b>much</b> less compact facade right behind the first one has a similar radius&nbsp;... Planet Hollywood <b>Las Vegas</b> (formerly the Aladdin) is a hotel and casino located on the Las ... <b>Many</b> high-rollers waited out on the sidewalks in front of the Aladdin for hours. Most were unable to even get to their ... The Planet Hollywood Resort features <b>rooms</b> that meet its Hollywood theme. The resort, which stands 400 feet &nbsp;... The Drew <b>Las Vegas</b> (formerly Fontainebleau <b>Las Vegas</b>) is a hotel and casino under ... Upon completion, the project will include three hotels with 3,780 <b>rooms</b>. ... problems, including Crown <b>Las Vegas</b> and the <b>Cosmopolitan</b> of <b>Las Vegas</b>. At the ... the uncompleted portions of the resort, although <b>many</b> hotel <b>rooms</b> had been&nbsp;... With 203 <b>rooms</b> and a 27,500 sq ft (2,550 m<sup>2</sup>) casino, the Lucky Dragon was considered small in comparison to nearby competitors on the <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip.
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<b>Fragile X syndrome</b> (<b>FXS</b>) is a genetic disorder characterized by mild-to- moderate intellectual disability. The average IQ in males is under 55, while about two&nbsp;... <b>Fragile X</b>-associated tremor/ataxia <b>syndrome</b> (FXTAS) is a late-onset neurodegenerative disorder most frequently seen in male premutation carriers of <b>Fragile X</b>&nbsp;... The Sherman paradox was a term used to describe the anomalous pattern of inheritance found in <b>fragile X syndrome</b>. The phenomenon is also referred to as&nbsp;... Silencing of the FMR1 gene in <b>Fragile X syndrome</b>. FMR1 co-localizes with a rare fragile site, visible here as a gap on the long arms of the X chromosome. A chromosomal fragile site is a specific heritable point on a chromosome that tends to form a&nbsp;... <b>Fragile X syndrome</b>[edit]. Almost all cases of <b>fragile X syndrome</b> are caused by expansion of the CGG trinucleotide repeat in the FMR1 gene. In these cases, CGG&nbsp;... <b>Fragile X syndrome</b> (FXS) is a genetic disorder. Symptoms often include mild to moderate intellectual disability. Physical features may include a long and narrow &nbsp;... Patients carry from 230 to 4000 CGG repeats in the gene that causes <b>fragile X</b> <b>syndrome</b>, while unaffected individuals have up to 50 repeats and carriers of the &nbsp;... &quot;<b>Fragile</b>-<b>X</b>–associated tremor/ataxia <b>syndrome</b> (FXTAS) in females with the FMR1 premutation.&quot; The American Journal of Human Genetics 74.5 (2004): 1051-1056. In genetics, anticipation is a phenomenon whereby as a genetic disorder is passed on to the ... X-linked &middot; <b>Fragile X syndrome</b> – CGG. Without expression type. Rett syndrome (RTT) is a genetic brain disorder that typically becomes apparent after 6 to 18 ... RTT resembles non-autistic disorders such as <b>fragile X syndrome</b>, tuberous sclerosis, or Down syndrome that also exhibit autistic features.
What type of mutation is fragile x syndrome?
The <b>India International</b> Exchange Limited (<b>India</b> INX) is <b>India</b>&#39;s <b>first international</b> <b>stock exchange</b>. It is located at the <b>International</b> Financial Services Centre (IFSC), GIFT <b>City</b> in ... &quot;PM Narendra Modi <b>launches India&#39;s first international stock</b> <b>exchange</b>&quot;. <b>India</b> Today. 13 January 2017. Retrieved 16 January 2017. ^ Upadhyay&nbsp;... This was the <b>first</b> of its kind of an index of the UK equity <b>stock market launched</b> in <b>India</b>. FTSE 100 includes 100 largest UK listed blue chip companies and <b>has</b>&nbsp;... Gujarat <b>International</b> Finance Tec-<b>City</b> (GIFT <b>City</b>) is a business district promoted by the Gujarat government through a joint venture company. GIFT <b>City</b> is <b>India&#39;s</b> <b>first</b> operational smart <b>city</b> and <b>international</b> financial ... The <b>city</b> has an integrated development model which <b>has been</b> spread out in three phases. Each phase is&nbsp;... The Bombay <b>Stock Exchange</b> (Marathi: मुंबई रोखे बाजार) (BSE) is an <b>Indian</b> stock ... Now BSE <b>has</b> raised capital by issuing shares and as on 3 May 2017 the BSE share which is traded in NSE only ... <b>India</b> INX is the <b>first</b> <b>international</b> exchange of <b>India</b>. BSE <b>launches</b> commodity derivatives contract in gold, silver. RuPay is a card scheme, conceived and <b>launched</b> by the National Payments Corporation of <b>India</b> (NPCI) on 26 March 2012. It was created to fulfil the Reserve Bank of <b>India</b>&#39;s (RBI) vision to have a ... As of July 2018, RuPay cards <b>have been</b> issued across the length and breadth of the country to saving-account and&nbsp;... A <b>stock exchange</b>, <b>securities exchange</b> or bourse is a facility where stockbrokers and traders ... While the Italian <b>city</b>-states produced the <b>first</b> transferable government bonds, they ... For this reason, the public market provided by the <b>stock exchanges has been</b> ... Rival European capitals <b>launched</b> their own <b>stock</b> <b>exchanges</b>. London <b>Stock Exchange</b> is a <b>stock exchange</b> located in the <b>City</b> of London, England. As of April ... The Royal Exchange had been founded by English financier Thomas ... Just as London enjoyed growth through <b>international</b> trade, the rest of Great ... Since its <b>launch</b> in 1995, more than £67 billion <b>has been</b> raised on AIM. <b>India</b>&#39;s telecommunication network is the second largest in the world by number of telephone ... Telecommunication in <b>India has</b> greatly <b>been</b> supported by the INSAT system of the ... 1913–1914 – <b>First</b> Automatic <b>Exchange</b> installed in Shimla. ... were formed by a <b>recent</b> revolution and restructuring <b>launched</b> within a decade,&nbsp;... Air <b>India</b> is the flag carrier airline of <b>India</b>, headquartered at New Delhi. It is owned by Air <b>India</b> Limited, a government-owned enterprise, and operates a fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft serving 94 domestic and <b>international</b> destinations. The airline <b>has</b> its hub at Indira Gandhi <b>International</b> Airport, New Delhi, ... The airline <b>launched</b> its <b>first</b> domestic flight from Bombay to Trivandrum with a&nbsp;... This is a timeline of Uber, a transportation network company, which offers a variety of transportation and logistics services and is an <b>early</b> example of the rise of the sharing economy. ... 2015, January 22, <b>International</b> expansion, Uber <b>launches</b> its <b>first</b> product in East ... &quot;Hello <b>India</b>! secret users <b>have</b> arrived in Bangalore&quot;.
India's first international stock exchange has been launched recently in which city?
<b>David</b> Paul <b>Ramsey</b> (born November 17, 1971) is an American actor, director, and martial artist, best known for his roles in the CW series Arrow as John&nbsp;... <b>David</b> Lawrence <b>Ramsey</b> III (born September 3, 1960) is an American radio show host, author and businessman. Contents. 1 Biography; 2 Media; 3 The Dave&nbsp;... <b>David Ramsey</b> (December 12, 1939 – January 17, 2008) was a musician who specialized in playing the piano and organ. Ramsey was best known as the&nbsp;... <b>David Ramsay</b> (April 2, 1749 – May 8, 1815) was an American physician, public official, and historian from Charleston, South Carolina. He was one of the first&nbsp;... <b>David Ramsey</b> is an actor. <b>David Ramsey</b> may also refer to: Dave Ramsey (born 1960), American radio show host and businessman; <b>David Ramsey</b> (musician)&nbsp;... File:<b>David Ramsey</b> Clendenin.jpg. No higher resolution available. David_Ramsey_Clendenin.jpg ‎(254 × 354 pixels, file size: 12 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg). <b>David Ramsey</b> Foster, DSO, DSC and bar (24 May 1920 – 4 June 2010) was a decorated pilot in the British Royal Navy during World War II and a business&nbsp;... <b>David Ramsay</b> Clendenin (June 24, 1830 – March 5, 1895) was a teacher before the American Civil War and then a career United States Army officer from 1861&nbsp;... The series focused on David Randolph (<b>David Ramsey</b>), a young acting pastor designated to Compton, California&#39;s African American Church of Life. Initially, the &nbsp;... Fernando <b>David Ramsey</b> Ramsey (born December 20, 1965) is a former Panamanian center fielder who played in Major League Baseball. Listed at 6&#39; 1&quot; ( 1.86&nbsp;...
Who plays the new mayor on blue bloods?
<b>San Francisco</b> is a psychedelic pop song, written by John Phillips, and sung by Scott McKenzie. The song was produced and released in May 1967 by Phillips&nbsp;... One of Ode&#39;s most famous artists was Carole King. &quot;<b>San Francisco</b> (Be Sure to Wear Some <b>Flowers In Your Hair</b>)&quot;[edit]. Released on May 13, 1967, the song&#39;s lyrics urged visitors to <b>San Francisco</b> to &quot; wear some <b>flowers in your hair</b>&quot;, in keeping with the&nbsp;... &quot;The Sound of <b>San Francisco</b>&quot; (or &quot;<b>San Francisco</b> Dreaming&#39;&quot;) is a song by the Austrian house group Global Deejays. It was released in November 2004 as the lead single from their album, ... It samples the Scott McKenzie song, &quot;<b>San</b> <b>Francisco</b> (Be Sure to Wear <b>Flowers in Your Hair</b>)&quot;, and &quot;California Dreamin&#39;&quot; by The&nbsp;... Talk:<b>San Francisco</b> (Be Sure to Wear <b>Flowers in Your Hair</b>) ... years ago, i heard If you&#39;re going to Sacramento, be shure to wear a riffle in your hand, is it older ? &quot;<b>San Francisco</b> (Be Sure to Wear <b>Flowers in Your Hair</b>)&quot;[edit]. Musician John Phillips of the band The Mamas &amp; the Papas wrote the song &quot;<b>San Francisco</b> (Be Sure&nbsp;... Flower power was a slogan used during the late 1960s and early 1970s as a symbol of passive ... of Love, thousands of hippies gathered there, popularized by hit songs such as &quot;<b>San Francisco</b> (Be Sure to Wear <b>Flowers in Your Hair</b>)&quot;. A July&nbsp;... &quot;<b>San Francisco</b> Girls (Return of the Native)&quot; is a song by the American psychedelic rock band ... notably Scott McKenzie&#39;s &quot;<b>San Francisco</b> (Be Sure to Wear <b>Flowers in Your Hair</b>)&quot; and Eric Burdon and the Animals&#39; &quot;San Franciscan Nights&quot;. ... to Wear <b>Flowers in Your Hair</b>). The video of the song was directed by actress- comedian Margaret Cho. In addition to Cho, several figures from <b>San Francisco&#39;s</b> &nbsp;... San Franciscan Nights &middot; <b>San Francisco</b> (Be Sure to Wear <b>Flowers in Your Hair</b>) &middot; <b>San Francisco</b> (Cascada song) &middot; <b>San Francisco</b> (Jill Sobule song) &middot; San&nbsp;...
Who sings san francisco flowers in your hair?
On four occasions—the 2–<b>3</b> year period between Vladimir Lenin&#39;s incapacitation and Joseph Stalin&#39;s dictatorship; the <b>three</b> months&nbsp;... The Premier of the <b>Soviet Union</b> (Russian: Глава Правительства СССР) was the head of government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The office had <b>three</b> different names throughout its existence: Chairman of the ... Under the 1977 Soviet Constitution, the head of government was the <b>leader</b> of the highest&nbsp;... After <b>three</b> days the coup collapsed and Gorbachev was restored. He held the office up to the country&#39;s dissolution. List[edit]. N. The General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the <b>Soviet Union</b> ... The office of <b>President of the Soviet Union</b> was established so that Gorbachev still retained his role as <b>leader</b> ... <b>3</b> April 1922 – 16 October 1952, Stalin used the office of General Secretary to create a strong power base for himself. Konstantin Ustinovich Chernenko was a Soviet politician and the fifth General Secretary of the Communist Party of the <b>Soviet Union</b>. He led the <b>Soviet Union</b> from 13 February 1984 until his death on 10 March ... Chernenko became the <b>third</b> Soviet <b>leader</b> to die in less than <b>three</b> years. Upon being informed in the middle of&nbsp;... The Constitution of the <b>Soviet Union</b> recognised the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet and the ... However, the first and only Soviet <b>President</b>, Mikhail Gorbachev, was elected by the democratically elected Congress of People&#39;s Deputies. ... Of the eleven individuals appointed head of state, <b>three</b> died in office of natural causes&nbsp;... Yuri Vladimirovich Andropov was the sixth paramount <b>leader of the Soviet Union</b> and the <b>third</b> General Secretary of the Communist Party of the <b>Soviet Union</b>. Operation Barbarossa (German: Unternehmen Barbarossa) was the code name for the Axis ... In the two years leading up to the invasion, Germany and the <b>Soviet</b> <b>Union</b> ... The operation was named after medieval Emperor Frederick Barbarossa of the Holy Roman Empire, a <b>leader</b> of the <b>Third</b> Crusade in the 12th century. <b>Leader of the Soviet Union</b>. First holder; Stalin →. Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (22 April 1870 – 21 January 1924), better known by his alias Lenin, was a Russian revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He served as head of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 to 1924 and of the <b>Soviet Union</b> from 1922 to 1924. ... Empire after 1917, but <b>three</b> were re-united into the new <b>Soviet Union</b> in 1922&nbsp;... <b>Leader of the Soviet Union</b>. ← Stalin/Malenkov (interim); Brezhnev →. Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (15 April [O.S. <b>3</b> April] 1894 – 11 September 1971) was a&nbsp;...
Who was the 3rd leader of the soviet union?
An all-terrain vehicle (ATV), also known as a quad (bike), three-wheeler, four- track, ... Adventure Vehicles of Monroe, Louisiana made the <b>first quad</b> ATV in 1980. They called it the Avenger 400. Prior to that, Adventure Vehicles made 3 wheel&nbsp;... On November 12, he landed a ratified <b>quad</b> Lutz at the NHK Trophy, becoming the <b>first</b> skater to land successfully a <b>quad</b>&nbsp;... This was the <b>first</b> rotary wing aircraft to lift itself off the ground, although only in tethered flight at an altitude of a few feet. In 1908 it&nbsp;... Phenom /fɪˈnɒm/ is the 64-bit AMD desktop processor line based on the K10 ... AMD considers the <b>quad</b> core Phenoms to be the <b>first</b> &quot;true&quot; <b>quad</b> core design,&nbsp;... Alexandra &quot;Sasha&quot; Vyacheslavovna Trusova is a Russian figure skater, who currently holds the ... Trusova is the <b>first</b> female skater to land the <b>quad</b> Lutz, flip, and toe loop jumps, the second to land the <b>quad</b> Salchow after Miki Ando, and the&nbsp;... A detachable chairlift or high-speed chairlift is a type of passenger aerial lift, which, like a ... Doppelmayr (North America) built the <b>first</b> detachable <b>quad</b> chair in the world, the Quicksilver SuperChair, in 1981 at Breckenridge, CO. This chair was&nbsp;... <b>Quad</b> City-style pizza is a unique pizza style that centers around the <b>Quad</b> Cities region of Iowa ... The <b>first</b> business to bring &quot;<b>Quad</b> City&quot;-style pizza to the public was Frank&#39;s Pizza in 1955. Tony&#39;s Club Capri was the only sit-down style&nbsp;... Yuzuru Hanyu is a Japanese figure skater who competes in the men&#39;s singles discipline. ... The next day, Hanyu landed his <b>first quadruple</b> Lutz in competition and received +1.14 grade of execution for the jump. Despite making mistakes on &nbsp;... This list of Macintosh models grouped by CPU type contains all CPUs used by Apple Inc. for ... processor to appear in a Mac notebook. Clovertown was the <b>first</b> <b>quad</b>-core Mac processor and the first to be found in an 8-core configuration. Figure skating jumps are an element of three competitive figure skating disciplines—men&#39;s ... In the 1920s, Austrian skaters began to perform the <b>first</b> double jumps in practice. ... is 0.40; the base value of a double toe loop is 1.30; the base value of a triple toe loop is 4.20; and the base value of a <b>quadruple</b> toe loop is 9.50.
Who landed the first quad in figure skating?
<b>Scooby</b>-<b>Doo</b> is an American animated franchise comprising many animated television series produced from 1969 to the present, as well as its derivative media. <b>Scooby</b>-<b>Doo</b> is a 2002 American live-action/computer-animated adventure comedy film based on the long-running Hanna-Barbera animated television franchise&nbsp;... <b>Scooby</b>-<b>Doo</b>, Where Are You! is an American animated mystery comedy television series produced by Hanna-Barbera for CBS. The series premiered as part of&nbsp;... Scoobert <b>Scooby</b>-<b>Doo</b> is the eponymous character and protagonist of the animated television franchise of the same name created in 1969 by the American &nbsp;... Scoob! is an upcoming American animated film based on the <b>Scooby</b>-<b>Doo</b> franchise. The film is directed by Tony Cervone from a screenplay by Adam Sztykiel,&nbsp;... <b>Scooby</b>-<b>Doo</b> and Guess Who? is an American animated television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation for Cartoon Network and Boomerang. It is the&nbsp;... Shaggy and <b>Scooby</b>-<b>Doo</b> find a note inviting Wickles to visit the Faux Ghost nightclub. They are attacked by the Black Knight Ghost, but escape when Daphne&nbsp;... <b>Scooby</b>-<b>Doo</b>! Mystery Incorporated is an American animated mystery comedy- drama series; the series serves as the eleventh incarnation of the <b>Scooby</b>-<b>Doo</b>&nbsp;... <b>Scooby</b>-<b>Doo</b> and the Ghoul School is a 1988 animated made-for-television film produced by Hanna-Barbera for syndication as part of the Hanna-Barbera&nbsp;... The 13 Ghosts of <b>Scooby</b>-<b>Doo</b> is the seventh incarnation of the Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning cartoon <b>Scooby</b>-<b>Doo</b>, and the final first-run version of the&nbsp;...
When was the first scooby doo show aired?
&quot;Paradise&quot; is a song written by John Prine for his father, and recorded for his 1971 debut album, ... The Everly Brothers, natives of <b>Muhlenberg County</b>, recorded a version for their 1973 album Pass the ... Pat Green &amp; Cory Morrow covered &quot;Paradise&quot; on their album Songs <b>We</b> Wish <b>We</b>&#39;d Written, which was released in 2001. John Prine is the first album by American country/folk singer-songwriter John Prine, issued by ... &quot;Your Flag Decal <b>Won&#39;t</b> Get <b>You</b> Into Heaven Anymore&quot; is an anti-war song which attacks phony patriotism, ... life experiences and a lot of times there is not any symbolism but just words that <b>take me</b> to another place and time.&quot;&nbsp;... The Band Perry is a music group composed of siblings Kimberly Perry (lead vocals, guitar), ... The album&#39;s third single, &quot;Don&#39;t Let <b>Me</b> Be Lonely&quot;, was released to country radio on August 26, 2013. ... and eight of her children) killed in an accidental house fire in the Greenville, Kentucky, area in <b>Muhlenberg</b> <b>County</b>, Kentucky. Old Crow Medicine Show is an Americana string band based in Nashville, Tennessee, that has ... Carry <b>Me Back</b> was released July 17, 2012 on According to Our Records (or ... he has done before, in that <b>we take</b> our own experiences and observations and ... &quot;Hardcore Troubadours: This ain&#39;t your <b>daddy&#39;s</b> country music. This list is incomplete; <b>you</b> can help by expanding it. This is a list of common misconceptions. Each entry is formatted as a correction; the ... The word &quot;crap&quot; did not originate as a <b>back</b>-formation of British plumber Thomas Crapper&#39;s ... of the Spanish word griego for &#39;Greek&#39; (along the lines of the idiom &quot;It&#39;s Greek to <b>me</b>&quot; ). John Jay (December 23, 1745 – May 17, 1829) was an American statesman, patriot, diplomat, ... Two of Jay&#39;s homes, both located in Westchester <b>County</b>, have been ... the Court upheld jury instructions stating &quot;<b>you</b> [jurors] have ... a right to <b>take</b> upon ... Damn everyone that <b>won&#39;t</b> put lights in his windows and sit up all night&nbsp;...
Who wrote daddy won't you take me back to muhlenberg county?
These include the rich yet unhygienic gay man Ray; <b>Megan</b>, <b>Clare&#39;s</b> Scottish mother-of-one former student. Helen, the laziest of the workers, <b>is played</b> by three &nbsp;... <b>Clare is</b> still <b>Clare</b>. Taking them bit by bit: it isn&#39;t made clear that <b>Megan</b> has qualified and working full time there. Claire does patronise her (but then again, <b>is</b> &nbsp;... <b>Clare</b> Camille Johnson (born August 23, 1979), known professionally as <b>Clare</b> Grant, <b>is</b> an ... She then <b>played</b> the lead role of <b>Megan</b> Graves in comic book writer Brian Pulido&#39;s first independent feature film The Graves, followed by the role of ... Help &middot; About Wikipedia &middot; <b>Community</b> portal &middot; Recent changes &middot; Contact page&nbsp;... <b>Clare</b> Waight Keller (born 19 August 1970) <b>is</b> a British stylist and fashion designer <b>who is</b> the ... Interaction. Help &middot; About Wikipedia &middot; <b>Community</b> portal &middot; Recent changes &middot; Contact page&nbsp;... Montclare <b>is</b> one of 77 officially designated Chicago <b>community</b> areas located on the Northwest ... Mont Clare Metra station located near Grand Avenue and Sayre Avenue. Location within the city ... <b>Megan</b>, Graydon (July 27, 2012). &quot;Ray Soden &nbsp;... Melissa Claire Egan (born September 28, 1981) <b>is</b> an American actress, best known for her ... Interaction. Help &middot; About Wikipedia &middot; <b>Community</b> portal &middot; Recent changes &middot; Contact page&nbsp;... Jillian <b>Clare is</b> an American actress and singer. She <b>is</b> best known for her role as pre-teen ... Fame Dogs – a new mini-digital series that has been winning several awards in the <b>community</b>. ... 2006, Against Type, <b>Megan</b> Stack, Television film. Laura Jane Haddock (born 21 August 1985) <b>is</b> an English actress. She <b>is</b> best known for ... 2011, Strike Back: Project Dawn, Dr. <b>Clare</b> Somersby, 2 episodes. Rage of the Yeti ... 2015, Luther, <b>Megan</b> Cantor, 2 episodes. 2016, The ... Interaction. Help &middot; About Wikipedia &middot; <b>Community</b> portal &middot; Recent changes &middot; Contact page&nbsp;... &quot;The Road Less Traveled&quot; <b>is</b> the thirty-first episode and the twelfth episode of the second season (1986–87) of the television series The Twilight Zone. Plot[edit]. A young girl named <b>Megan</b> bursts out of her bedroom and runs downstairs to ... Klenck: Denise Jaclyn-Rose Lester: Megan Clare Torao (as Clare Nono): Susan. The Girl on the Train <b>is</b> a 2015 psychological thriller novel by British author Paula Hawkins that ... The audiobook edition, released by Books on Tape, was narrated by <b>Clare</b> Corbett, Louise Brealey and India Fisher. ... She learns that <b>Megan is</b> missing, and <b>is</b> questioned by the police after Anna reports having seen her&nbsp;...
Who plays megan in clare in the community?
In British India, the <b>Vernacular Press Act</b> (<b>1878</b>) was <b>enacted</b> to curtail the freedom of the Indian press and prevent the expression of criticism toward British &nbsp;... The Press Act of 1910 was legislation promulgated in British India imposing strict censorship on all kinds of publications. The measure was brought into effect to curtail the influence of Indian vernacular and English language in promoting support ... as Jugantar, the propvisions of the <b>1878 Vernacular Press Act</b> were revived. Amrita Bazar Patrika was one of the oldest daily newspapers in India. Originally published in ... Lord Lytton, the Viceroy of India promulgated the <b>Vernacular</b> <b>Press Act</b> on <b>1878</b> mainly against ABP. ... Because of such editorials, the Press Act of 1910 was <b>passed</b> and a security of Rs 5,000 was demanded from ABP. Motilal&nbsp;... This category is for laws and constitutions <b>enacted</b>, court cases decided, crimes committed, legal ... <b>1878</b> in American law‎ (2 C, 1 P) ... <b>Vernacular Press Act</b>. Colonial era[edit]. In <b>1878</b>, after Lower Burma was annexed by the United Kingdom, the <b>Vernacular Press Act</b> was <b>passed</b>, which attempted to repress propaganda&nbsp;... A. Age of Consent Act, 1891 &middot; Ancient Monuments Preservation Act 1904 ... E. East India Stock Dividend Redemption Act 1873 ... <b>Vernacular Press Act</b>. The Ilbert Bill was a bill introduced in 1883 during the Viceroyship of the Marquess of Ripon, ... According to this <b>act</b>, Indian judges could try Europeans. ... The British <b>press</b> in India spread wild rumours about how Indian judges would ... Viceroy Ripon (who had introduced the Bill) <b>passed</b> an amendment, whereby a jury of&nbsp;... The Regulating Act of 1773 created the office with the title of Governor-General of the ... Repealed 1823 Licensing Regulations; Known as Liberator of India Press ... Negotiable Instruments Act (1881); Repeal of the <b>Vernacular Press Act</b> (1882) ... of Raleigh University Commission (1902); <b>Passing</b> of Indian Universities Act&nbsp;... Edward Robert Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton, GCB, GCSI, GCIE, PC (8 November ... In <b>1878</b>, he implemented the <b>Vernacular Press Act</b>, which enabled the Viceroy to confiscate the press and paper of any ... Lord Lytton <b>died</b> in Paris on 24 November 1891, where he was given the rare honour of a state funeral. The Arms <b>Act</b>, 1959 is an <b>Act</b> of the Parliament of India to consolidate and amend the <b>law</b> relating to arms and ammunition in order to curb illegal weapons and violence stemming from them. It replaced the Indian Arms <b>Act</b>, <b>1878</b>. The Arms <b>Act</b> was <b>passed</b> in 1959. ... Civil and Military Gazette <b>Press</b>. pp. 1189–. Retrieved 22&nbsp;...
Who passed the vernacular press act in 1878 why was it passed?
... club was <b>relegated</b> to the Second Division in 1954. By the time of Shankly&#39;s appointment in 1959, <b>Liverpool</b> had been in the Second Division for five seasons. Their first season in the First Division ended in <b>relegation</b>, before they were promoted back the following season. <b>Liverpool</b> won the First Division for the first time&nbsp;... Everton Football Club is an English professional football club based in <b>Liverpool</b> that competes ... However, Everton was <b>relegated</b> to the Second Division two years later during internal turmoil at the club. The club quickly rebounded and was&nbsp;... This was followed by four wins from their next five games, which lifted City out of the <b>relegation</b> zone. A 2-2 home draw with third-placed <b>Liverpool</b> on the final&nbsp;... The following is a list of clubs who have played in the Premier League since its formation in ... Six (Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, <b>Liverpool</b>, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur) have contested every season of the Premier League. ... Since then, other former Premier League clubs <b>relegated</b> to League Two have&nbsp;... Champions, <b>Liverpool</b>. <b>Relegated</b>, Newport County. ← 1986–87 &middot; 1988–89 →. The 1987–88 season was the 89th completed season of The Football League. ... Chelsea were subsequently <b>relegated</b> as well after losing to Middlesbrough in the&nbsp;... At the time of the match, Manchester United were struggling to avoid <b>relegation</b>, while <b>Liverpool</b> were in mid-table and neither challenging for honours nor facing &nbsp;... The club were <b>relegated</b> into the Northern Division for 2009–10, but won the league losing just one game all season. <b>Liverpool</b> also won the FA Fair Play Award&nbsp;... The 1954–55 season was the 62nd season in <b>Liverpool</b> F.C.&#39;s existence, and was their first year in the Second Division since 1905, after their <b>relegation</b> from&nbsp;... The 2004–05 FA Premier League began on 14 August 2004 and ended on 15 May 2005. ... Chelsea won the Football League Cup, beating <b>Liverpool</b> (who had defeated holders ... For the first time since the advent of the Premier League in 1992, no team was mathematically <b>relegated</b> before the final day of the season.
When was the last time liverpool got relegated?
<b>Cross</b>-<b>country skiing</b> has been contested at the Winter <b>Olympic Games</b> since the first Winter Games in 1924 in Chamonix, France. The women&#39;s events were first&nbsp;... 1924 Winter <b>Olympics</b>: <b>Cross</b>-<b>country skiing</b> debuts. ... <b>Olympics</b>: men&#39;s 30 km and the women&#39;s 3 × 5 km relay <b>added</b>. The 1992 Winter <b>Olympic games cross</b>-<b>country skiing</b> results. The <b>cross</b>-<b>country</b> <b>skiing</b> ... The combined pursuit was <b>added</b> in substitute of the men&#39;s 15 km and&nbsp;... At the 1956 Winter <b>Olympics</b> six <b>cross</b>-<b>country skiing</b> events – four for men and two for women – were contested after men&#39;s 30 km and women&#39;s 3 × 5 km relay were <b>added</b>. <b>Cross</b>-<b>country skiing</b> is a sport that has been contested at the Winter <b>Olympic</b> <b>Games</b> since the inaugural games in 1924. The <b>cross</b>-<b>country skiing</b> events at the 2002 Winter <b>Olympics</b> were marred by drug problems. The winners of three races were disqualified after blood tests&nbsp;... At the 1964 Winter <b>Olympics</b> seven <b>cross</b>-<b>country skiing</b> events – four for men and three for women – were contested. The events began on 30 January 1964 in &nbsp;... <b>Cross</b>-<b>country skiing</b> at the 2018 Winter <b>Olympics</b> was held at the Alpensia Cross -Country Centre in Pyeongchang, South Korea. The twelve events took place&nbsp;... The 1952 Winter <b>Olympics cross</b>-<b>country skiing</b> competition consisted of three events for men and the first women&#39;s cross-country competition at an <b>Olympic</b>&nbsp;... The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships is a biennial <b>nordic skiing</b> event organized by the ... From 1924 to 1939, the World Championships were held every year, including the Winter <b>Olympics</b>. ... 2001, men&#39;s ski jumping team normal hill was <b>added</b> and cross-country sprint (both genders) replaced the 10 km (men) and the&nbsp;...
When was cross country skiing added to the olympics?
In the <b>United States</b>, 1 in every 2,000 inhabitants <b>are</b> imprisoned for <b>life</b>. There <b>are many U.S.</b> states in which a convict can be released on parole after a decade &nbsp;... <b>Life imprisonment</b> is any sentence of imprisonment for a crime under which convicted persons <b>are</b> to remain in <b>prison</b> either for the rest of their natural life ... In 2011, the Supreme Court of the <b>United States</b> ruled that sentencing minors to life without parole ... <b>Many</b> of the countries whose governments <b>have</b> abolished both life&nbsp;... This is a list of longest <b>prison sentences</b> ever given to a single person, worldwide. Listed <b>are</b> instances where people <b>have</b> been sentenced to jail terms in excess of a human lifetime. Note that <b>many</b> national legislations worldwide do not allow for such sentences. ... Terry Nichols, 1995, 161 <b>life sentences</b> without parole, <b>United</b> <b>States</b>&nbsp;... In the <b>United States</b>, sentencing law varies by jurisdiction. Since the <b>US</b> Constitution is the ... <b>Many</b> states <b>have</b> forms of punishment that <b>are</b> less severe than <b>incarceration</b> (such ... In other states, people with <b>life sentences are</b> eligible for parole. Officers patrol the complex on horseback, as <b>many</b> of the <b>prison</b> acres <b>are</b> devoted to cultivation of crops. By 1999 the <b>prison&#39;s</b> primary roads had been paved. The&nbsp;... This is a list of <b>prisoners</b> who <b>have</b> received a whole-life order through some mechanism in ... Several <b>prisoners</b> serving whole <b>life sentences have</b> challenged the legality of ... killing at least 16 people, injuring <b>many</b> others and planning more attacks. ... David Bieber, an <b>American</b> former marine who fatally shot an already&nbsp;... This is a list of longest <b>prison sentences</b> served by a single person, worldwide, without a period of freedom followed by a second conviction. These cases rarely coincide with the longest <b>prison sentences</b> given, because some countries <b>have</b> laws ... Howard Christensen, 1937, 2001, 64 years, <b>United States</b>, Sentenced to life&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>American prisoners</b> sentenced to <b>life imprisonment</b>&quot;. The following 200 pages <b>are</b> in this category, out of approximately 417 total. This list may&nbsp;... Murdered in <b>prison</b> in 2019. Patrick Kearney, 1977, 21 <b>life sentences</b>, <b>United</b> <b>States</b>&nbsp;... Parole is the early release of a <b>prisoner</b> who agrees to abide by certain conditions, originating ... <b>Inmates</b> serving <b>life sentences</b> usually serve a minimum of 10 years, or longer ... Since 2014 <b>many</b> of the probation and license monitoring functions <b>have</b> ... Some states in the <b>United States have</b> what is known as &quot; mandatory&nbsp;...
How many prisoners in the us have life sentences?
<b>Black Panther</b> is a 2018 American superhero <b>film</b> based on the Marvel Comics character of the ... <b>Black Panther</b> premiered in Los Angeles on January 29, 2018, and <b>was</b> released theatrically in the United States on February 16. ... In October 2014, Feige announced that <b>Black Panther</b> would <b>be released</b> on November 3,&nbsp;... <b>Black Panther</b> is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel ... In 2011, <b>Black Panther was</b> ranked 51st overall on IGN&#39;s &quot; Top 100 Comic Books Heroes&quot; list. ... suit that can absorb kinetic energy ( represented as purple highlights) and <b>release</b> it ... The <b>film was</b> released on February 16, 2018. The soundtrack for the 2018 American superhero <b>film Black Panther</b>, based on the Marvel ... Because of the <b>film&#39;s</b> set <b>release</b> schedule, Lamar had less time to work on the album than he usually would. ... Lamar&#39;s soundtrack <b>was</b> released as <b>Black Panther</b>: The Album by Interscope Records on February 9, 2018, to large&nbsp;... The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films are a series of American superhero films produced ... Their first <b>film</b> is Iron Man (2008), which <b>was</b> distributed by Paramount Pictures. Paramount also ... in development. At the 2019 D23 Expo, the working title <b>Black Panther</b> II and a <b>release</b> date of May 6, 2022 were announced. The <b>film was</b> pitched at Sheffield Doc/Fest&#39;s MeetMarket in 2014 and is the first of ... <b>Film</b> Festival before receiving a limited North American theatrical <b>release</b> on&nbsp;... The 761st Tank Battalion <b>was</b> an independent tank battalion of the United States Army during ... The 761st were known as the <b>Black Panthers</b> after their unit&#39;s distinctive insignia; their motto <b>was</b> &quot;<b>Come out</b> fighting&quot;. ... There <b>was</b> speculation that the <b>movie was</b> intended to reduce tensions between the Jewish and&nbsp;... The <b>Black Panther</b> Party (BPP), originally the <b>Black Panther</b> Party for Self- Defense, <b>was</b> a ... For example, chants like &quot;The Revolution has <b>come</b>, it&#39;s time to pick up the gun. ... <b>Film</b> star Jane Fonda publicly supported Huey Newton and the Black ... programs <b>was</b> the Free Breakfast for Children Program, initially run <b>out</b> of an&nbsp;... The Pink <b>Panther</b> is a British- American media franchise primarily focusing on a series of comedy-mystery films featuring an inept French police detective, Inspector Jacques Clouseau. The franchise began with the <b>release</b> of the classic Pink <b>Panther film</b> in 1963. ... This <b>movie was</b> intended as a tribute to Sellers, but after its <b>release</b>, Sellers&#39;&nbsp;... The <b>Black Panther</b> is a 1977 British crime <b>film</b>. Its subject is the criminal Donald Neilson, known as the &quot;<b>Black Panther</b>&quot;. It <b>was</b> directed and produced by Ian Merrick, his first feature, and stars Donald Sumpter, Debbie Farrington and Marjorie Yates. It <b>was</b> seen as exploitative, as the <b>film was</b> released in a short time after the ... It <b>was</b> controversial on its <b>release</b> and <b>was</b> slandered by media figures such&nbsp;... Wakanda is a fictional country located in Sub-Saharan Africa, created by Marvel Comics. It is home to the superhero <b>Black Panther</b>. Wakanda first appeared in Fantastic Four #52 (July 1966), and <b>was</b> created ... Wakanda appears prominently in the 2018 <b>film Black Panther</b>, which further expands on its background and&nbsp;...
When did the black panther movie come out?
The <b>Lego Batman</b> Movie is a 2017 3D computer-animated superhero comedy film produced by the Warner Animation Group and distributed by Warner Bros. <b>Lego Batman</b> is a theme and product range of the Lego construction toy, introduced in 2006, based on the superhero character Batman, under license from DC&nbsp;... The core gameplay of <b>Lego Batman</b> is similar to that of previous Lego video games, such as Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures and the Lego Star Wars&nbsp;... <b>Lego Batman</b>: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. For the 2017 film, see The&nbsp;... <b>Lego Batman</b> 3: Beyond Gotham was met with a generally mixed reception upon release. Praise was directed at the amount of content, the game&#39;s humour, and&nbsp;... A third spin-off film as well as a sequel to The <b>Lego Batman</b> Movie are in development. The Lego film franchise has&nbsp;... <b>Lego Batman</b> 2: DC Super Heroes also featured dialogue and an open world to explore, the first in the Traveller&#39;s Tales&#39; Lego series to do so. The game was&nbsp;... To <b>Batman&#39;s</b> annoyance, Superman aids him in fighting Man-Bat, Penguin, and Penguin&#39;s Robo-Penguins even when Joker joins the fight. After he defeats&nbsp;... <b>Batman</b> agrees to this message with Robin eventually joining in with the rest of the Bat Family, despite <b>Batman&#39;s</b> demands. After being ambushed by and defeating&nbsp;... All he needs to make them unstoppable is the knowledge of the &quot;Forbidden Move &quot; from <b>Batman&#39;s</b> mind since Madame Mantis has too strong of a will. Back in&nbsp;...
When did the batman lego movie come out?
&quot;How to Save a Life&quot; is the twenty-first episode of the eleventh season of the American ... In this episode, Shepherd is involved <b>in an accident</b> while attempting to help the victims of a <b>car accident</b>. ... In the present, Dr. <b>Derek</b> Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey), is on his way to Washington to resign ... I don&#39;t think I&#39;ll ever <b>get</b> over it. <b>Derek</b> Christopher Shepherd, M.D., F.A.C.S., also referred to as &quot;McDreamy&quot;, is a fictional ... <b>Derek</b>, Callie, and fellow resident, Jackson Avery, decide to <b>do</b> nerve ... In season 11, <b>Derek</b> is involved in a fatal <b>car accident</b> while driving to the airport ... role of <b>Derek</b> Shepherd, he was afraid that he was not going to <b>get</b> the part. The eleventh season of the American television medical drama Grey&#39;s Anatomy premiered on ... The doctors at Grey Sloan Memorial must <b>get</b> used to the fact that Dr. Cristina Yang (Sandra ... <b>Derek</b> shows up at her house, unannounced, to explain. ... However, on his way to the airport, he&#39;s severely injured in a <b>car crash</b>. Derrick Vincent Thomas (January 1, 1967 – February 8, 2000), nicknamed D.T., was an ... For those of a similar name, see Derek Thomas (disambiguation). ... of the Chiefs&#39; 1999 season, Thomas was involved in a <b>car accident</b> during the&nbsp;... The seventh season of the American television medical drama Grey&#39;s Anatomy, began airing ... In the beginning of the season, Cristina and Owen <b>get</b> married, while Callie ... Callie and Arizona are in a <b>car accident</b> that threatens the lives of Callie and ... <b>Derek</b> leaves Meredith, questioning if he can have a relationship with&nbsp;... <b>Derek</b> Stanley Arthur Warwick (born 27 August 1954) is a British former racing driver from ... Warwick, expecting to have a race-winning <b>car</b>, led the Brazilian Grand Prix, his first drive for them, ... Following the death of Elio de Angelis in a testing <b>accident</b> in May, however, Warwick was invited to take his place at Brabham. Save the Last Dance is a 2001 American teen dance film produced by MTV Productions, ... her mother was involved in a fatal <b>car accident</b> in her haste to <b>get</b> to the audition. ... At STEPPS, Sara dances with <b>Derek</b> (Sean Patrick Thomas), Chenille&#39;s ... acting as they <b>do</b> among themselves instead of how parents and teachers&nbsp;... The second season of the American television medical drama Grey&#39;s Anatomy commenced ... When asked of this, Ramirez said: &quot;You <b>do</b> run across a lot of people who are extremely ... from critics and fans, resulting in her <b>getting</b> promoted to series regular status. ... Cristina treats a patient in a <b>car accident</b> who has OCD. <b>Derek</b> Reginald Bell MBE is a British racing driver. In sportscar racing, he won the Le Mans 24 ... He managed to <b>get</b> out of the <b>car</b> just before it was engulfed in flames and suffered minor burns. Although the <b>car</b> was badly damaged, it was later&nbsp;... The ninth season of the American television medical drama Grey&#39;s Anatomy began airing in the ... <b>Derek</b> discovers that prior to the plane <b>crash</b>, the hospital had recently ... Sarah Chalke is set to guest star <b>in an</b> episode in the spring, as TVLine reported in January 2013. ... The site added, &quot;Perfect Storm <b>gets</b> 5 out of 5 stars.
When does derek get in a car accident?
Florida <b>shares</b> a water <b>border</b> with Cuba. The international <b>border</b> states are those states in the United States which <b>border</b> either ... State, Length of <b>Border</b>, Bordering <b>Country</b> ... <b>California</b>, 140 mi (225 km), Mexico &middot; Vermont, 90 mi (145 km)&nbsp;... <b>California</b> is a state in the Pacific Region of the United States. With 39.5 million residents across ... Los Angeles is <b>California&#39;s</b> most populous city, and the <b>country&#39;s</b> second-most populous, after New York City. ... <b>California shares a</b> <b>border</b> with Oregon to the north, Nevada and Arizona to the east, and the Mexican state of Baja&nbsp;... The Mexico–United States <b>border</b> is an international <b>border</b> separating Mexico and the United ... The Mexican states along the <b>border</b> are Baja <b>California</b>, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas. ... Animals crossing the United States–Mexico <b>border</b> may have a <b>country</b> of origin other than the <b>country</b>&nbsp;... Mexico <b>shares</b> international <b>borders</b> with three nations: To the north the United States–Mexico <b>border</b>, which extends for a length of 3,141 kilometres (1,952 mi) through the states of Baja <b>California</b>, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León and Tamaulipas. The 42nd parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 42 degrees north of the Earth&#39;s equatorial ... Co-ordinates, <b>Country</b>, territory or sea, Notes ... The parallel 42° north forms most of the New York–Pennsylvania <b>border</b>, although due to ... created from Mexican territory (<b>California</b>, Nevada, and Utah) have the parallel 42° north&nbsp;... The geography of Mexico describes the geographic features of Mexico, a <b>country</b> in the ... and Gulf of <b>California</b>. On its north, Mexico <b>shares</b> a 5,000-kilometer <b>border</b> with the United States. ... Narrow lowlands are found on the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of <b>California</b> sides of the mountains.The Cordillera Neovolcánica is a&nbsp;... San Diego–Tijuana is an international metropolitan conurbation, straddling the <b>border</b> of the adjacent North American coastal cities of San Diego, <b>California</b>, ... Primary urban area of San Diego–Tijuana. Country. United States &middot; Mexico ... County and west of Imperial County, and <b>shares borders</b> with Greater Los Angeles. Culver City is a city in Los Angeles County, <b>California</b>. The city was named after its founder, Harry Culver. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 38,883. It is mostly surrounded by the city of Los Angeles, but also <b>shares a</b> <b>border</b> ... Country, United States. State &middot; California &middot; County &middot; Los Angeles &middot; Incorporated&nbsp;... Joshua Tree is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Bernardino County, <b>California</b>, United ... Country, United States ... Joshua Tree <b>shares</b> the <b>border</b> to its east with Twentynine Palms, <b>California</b>, its western <b>border</b> with Yucca Valley,&nbsp;... Venezuela is a <b>country</b> in South America, and part of the Caribbean South America, bordering ... It is the 32nd largest <b>country</b>, about twice the size of <b>California</b>. ... from the Colombian <b>border</b> along the Caribbean Sea, the wide Orinoco plains&nbsp;...
The country of shares a border with california?
Semantic <b>memory</b> is one of the two <b>types</b> of explicit <b>memory</b> (or declarative <b>memory</b>) Semantic <b>memory</b> refers to general world knowledge that we have accumulated throughout our lives. This general knowledge (<b>facts</b>, ideas, <b>meaning</b> and <b>concepts</b>) is intertwined ... For instance, semantic <b>memory</b> might <b>contain</b> information about what a cat is,&nbsp;... Explicit <b>memory</b> (or declarative <b>memory</b>) is one of the two main <b>types</b> of long-term human <b>memory</b>. The other main <b>type</b> is implicit <b>memory</b>. Explicit <b>memory</b> is the conscious, intentional recollection of factual information, previous experiences, and <b>concepts</b>. ... Declarative <b>memory includes</b> representations of simple <b>words</b> ( e.g. cat),&nbsp;... <b>Memory</b> is the faculty of the brain by which data or information is encoded, stored, and retrieved ... This <b>type of memory</b> cannot be prolonged via rehearsal. ... a collection of <b>words</b> that had similar <b>meanings</b> (e.g. big, large, great, huge) long- term. ... This new research into the <b>concept</b> of reconsolidation <b>has</b> opened the door to&nbsp;... Bilingualism is the regular use of two fluent languages, and bilinguals are those individuals ... Three different <b>types</b> of organizational models were proposed: coordinate, ... Episodic <b>memory contains</b> the records of unique events which occurred at ... <b>concept</b> is an abstraction of <b>meaning</b> more primitive than the <b>word</b> itself,&nbsp;... The capacity for exceptional <b>memory</b> can take several forms. Contents. 1 Hyperthymesia ... Eidetic <b>has</b> a <b>meaning</b> of &quot;related extraordinarily detailed and vivid recall of ... This suggests that her <b>memory</b> retained the image of the foreign <b>words</b> vividly ... Each individual <b>has</b> two <b>types of memory</b>, termed &quot;natural <b>memory</b>&quot; and&nbsp;... A mnemonic device, or <b>memory</b> device, is any learning technique that aids information ... The <b>word</b> &quot;mnemonic&quot; is derived from the Ancient Greek <b>word</b> μνημονικός ... Ancient Greeks and Romans distinguished between two <b>types of</b> <b>memory</b>: the ... The latter in contrast <b>has</b> to be trained and developed through the learning&nbsp;... <b>Concepts</b> are <b>defined</b> as abstract ideas or general notions that occur in the mind, in speech, ... The study of <b>concepts has</b> served as an important flagship of an emerging ... In informal use the <b>word concept</b> often just means any idea. ... Adequate <b>definitions</b> of the <b>kind</b> required by this theory usually take the form of a list of&nbsp;... Every day, people are presented with endless amounts of information, and in an effort to help ... Research <b>includes</b> investigations into self-schema, self-<b>concept</b> and ... Once information is added to working <b>memory</b>, <b>meanings</b> and associations ... In most experiments discussed, these <b>types</b> of self- referential encoding were&nbsp;... Eidetic <b>memory</b> is an ability to recall an image from <b>memory</b> after seeing it only once, with high ... When the <b>concepts</b> are distinguished, eidetic <b>memory</b> is reported to occur in a small number of ... This <b>type</b> of ability <b>has</b> never been proven to exist and is considered popular myth. ... American Heritage <b>Dictionary</b>, 4th ed. 2000. Information can be thought of as the resolution of uncertainty; it is that which answers the question of &quot;what an entity is&quot; and thus defines both its essence and nature of its characteristics. The <b>concept</b> of information <b>has</b> different <b>meanings</b> in different contexts. ... In addition to its primary <b>meaning</b>, the <b>word</b> Πληροφορία as a symbol <b>has</b>&nbsp;...
This type of memory contains concepts meaning of words and facts?
The Federal Republic of <b>Nigeria</b> is divided into <b>states</b> federated political entities that share ... Nationality law &middot; Passport &middot; Visa requirements &middot; Visa policy ... 1960- 1963, At the time of independence in 1960, <b>Nigeria</b> was a <b>Federal State</b> of three ... 1976-1987, In 1976, seven new <b>states</b> were created, making <b>19</b> altogether. The <b>Federation</b> of <b>Nigeria</b> was a predecessor to modern-day <b>Nigeria</b> from 1954 to 1963. It was an autonomous region until independence on 1 October 1960. British rule of Colonial <b>Nigeria</b> ended in 1960, when the <b>Nigeria</b> Independence Act 1960 made the <b>federation</b> an independent sovereign <b>state</b>. ... The monarchy was abolished and <b>Nigeria became</b> a republic within the&nbsp;... The following table presents a listing of <b>Nigeria</b>&#39;s <b>states</b> and the dates of their creation. <b>State</b>, Date Created, Preceding Entity. Abia <b>State</b>, 27 August 1991, Imo &nbsp;... <b>Nigeria</b> officially the Federal Republic of <b>Nigeria</b>, is a country in West Africa, bordering Niger in the north, Chad in the northeast, Cameroon in the east, and Benin in the west. Its coast in the south is located on the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean. The <b>federation</b> comprises 36 <b>states</b> and 1 Federal Capital Territory, where the ... The modern <b>state</b> originated from British colonial rule beginning in the <b>19th</b>&nbsp;... General Yakubu &quot;Jack&quot; Gowon (born <b>19</b> October 1934) is a <b>Nigerian</b> political and military leader who served as the head of <b>state</b> of <b>Nigeria</b> from 1966 to 1975. ... At school Gowon proved <b>to be</b> a very good athlete: he <b>was the</b> school football ... In January 1966, he <b>became Nigeria&#39;s</b> youngest military chief of staff at the age of&nbsp;... Colonial <b>Nigeria was the</b> era in the History of <b>Nigeria</b> when the region of West Africa was ruled by Great Britain in from the mid-<b>19th</b> century up till 1960 at her independence. ... This <b>became</b> the Lagos Constabulary, and subsequently the <b>Nigerian</b> Police Force. In 1880, the ... <b>Federal State</b>—will probably have <b>become</b> clear. Northern <b>Nigeria</b> was an autonomous division within <b>Nigeria</b>, distinctly different from the southern part of the country, with independent customs, foreign relations and security structures. In 1962 it acquired the territory of the British Northern Cameroons, which voted to <b>become</b> a province within Northern <b>Nigeria</b>. ... In 1967, Northern <b>Nigeria</b> was divided into the North-Eastern <b>State</b>,&nbsp;... The history of <b>Nigeria</b> can be traced to prehistoric settlers (<b>Nigerians</b>) living in the area as early ... <b>Nigeria became</b> a republic once again after a new constitution was written in 1979. ... Since the beginning of Hausa history, the seven <b>states</b> of Hausaland divided up ... Hausa-Fulani Sokoto Caliphate in the <b>19th</b> century. A confederation is a union of sovereign groups or <b>states</b>, united for purposes of common action. Usually created by a treaty, confederations of <b>states</b> tend <b>to be</b> established for ... The increasingly confederal aspects of the Belgian <b>Federal</b> <b>State</b> appear <b>to be</b> a political ... Archived from the original (PDF) on <b>19</b> August 2008. The Commonwealth of Nations is a voluntary association of 54 sovereign <b>states</b>. Nearly all of ... Australia and New Zealand <b>did</b> not adopt the statute until 1942 and 1947 respectively). ... 1963 with its <b>federation</b> with Singapore (which <b>became</b> a separate <b>state</b> on 9 ... &quot;<b>Nigeria</b> | The Commonwealth&quot;. thecommonwealth.org.
When did nigeria become a federation of 19 states?
The <b>Walking Dead</b> is an American post-apocalyptic comic book series created by writer Robert ... The <b>Walking Dead</b> debuted in 2003, published by Image <b>Comics</b>, with art by Tony Moore for the first six issues ... Charlie, Rathburn, Cliff (gray tones, cover <b>colors</b>, back cover) (i), Adlard, Charlie (cover) (col), Wooton, Rus (let ). Bernard Albert Wrightson (October 27, 1948 – March 18, 2017), sometimes credited as Berni ... In 1968, he showed copies of his sequential art to DC <b>Comics</b> editor Dick ... just have a <b>black and white</b> and gray picture, you&#39;re looking at the values of those <b>color</b> pictures. ... Frankenstein Mobster #7 (2004); The <b>Walking</b> <b>Dead</b>&nbsp;... Witch Doctor is a US comic book created by writer Brandon Seifert and artist Lukas Ketner. ... as Witch Doctor Vol. 2: Mal Practice in June 2013. A first issue was printed in July 2010, <b>Black and White</b>, with title &quot;First Incision - Interview with the Tapeworm&quot;, the flipbook with The <b>Walking Dead</b> #85 is the same, but <b>colored</b>. The Mist is a 2007 American science fiction horror film based on the 1980 novella The Mist by ... While the film&#39;s cinematic release was in <b>color</b>, the director has described the <b>black and white</b> ... Driving through the mist, David finds his home destroyed and Stephanie dead. ... The <b>Walking Dead</b> (2010–2011); Mob City ( 2013)&nbsp;... Cliff Rathburn is an American comic book artist. He pencils, inks, <b>colors</b> and greyscales. Contents. 1 Career; 2 Awards; 3 Bibliography; 4 References; 5 External links. Career[edit]. Rathburn did some early work at DC <b>Comics</b>. ... coloring for Robert Kirkman&#39;s long-running series The <b>Walking Dead</b> at Image <b>Comics</b>. Also at&nbsp;... Horror <b>comics</b> are comic books, graphic novels, <b>black-and-white comics</b> magazines, and ... Mainstream American <b>color</b> comic books experienced a horror resurgence in the 1970s, following a loosening of the Code. While the genre ... masochism...Scenes dealing with, or instruments associated with <b>walking dead</b>, or torture&quot;. Image <b>Comics</b> is an American comic book publisher and is the third largest comic book and ... Robert Kirkman, whose <b>black and white</b> series The <b>Walking Dead</b> had emerged as a long-running and popular series ... Disney <b>Comics</b> &middot; Double Take <b>Comics</b> &middot; Eastern <b>Color</b> Printing &middot; EC <b>Comics</b> &middot; Eclipse <b>Comics</b> &middot; Eternity <b>Comics</b>&nbsp;... The following is a list of characters from The <b>Walking Dead</b> comic book series, created by ... Axel was described as a grizzled old <b>white</b> biker imprisoned for armed ... He then <b>black</b> outs as they pull off his mask and recognize him as a famous ... Charlie (inker, cover), Cliff Rathburn (gray tones, cover <b>colors</b>) (i), Wooton, Rus&nbsp;... The Spirit is a fictional masked crimefighter created by cartoonist Will Eisner. He first appeared ... the newspaper feature in <b>black-and-white comics</b> magazines and in <b>color</b> comic books. ... The original John Law stories were restored and published in Will Eisner&#39;s John Law: <b>Dead</b> Man <b>Walking</b> (IDW Publishing, 2004), &nbsp;... Batman <b>Black and White</b> refers to the comic book limited series published by DC <b>Comics</b> ... Elsewhere, Batman and a policeman contemplate Prave&#39;s <b>dead</b> body and wonder whether he got what he deserved. ... Note: &quot;The Gasworks&quot; is the only <b>Black and White</b> story to include <b>color</b> - red permeates the story, the <b>color</b> of both&nbsp;...
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Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman (21 February 1946 – 14 January 2016) was an English <b>actor</b> and ... He later starred in television <b>films</b>, playing the title character in Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny (1996), which won ... His portrayal of Severus <b>Snape</b>, the potions master in the <b>Harry Potter</b> series (2001–2011), was dark, but the&nbsp;... <b>Actor</b> Alan Rickman portrayed <b>Snape</b> in all eight <b>Harry Potter films</b>, released between 2001 and 2011. Contents. 1 Character&nbsp;... Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling&#39;s <b>Harry Potter</b> ... Michael Gambon portrayed Dumbledore for all of the remaining <b>Harry Potter films</b>. ... The truth about Dumbledore&#39;s death is revealed through <b>Snape&#39;s</b> last ... <b>Actor</b> Michael Gambon received some criticism for his louder, more&nbsp;... <b>Snape</b> serves as Headmaster in <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Deathly Hallows, having been appointed by the Minister for Magic, Pius Thicknesse (who was controlled by&nbsp;... <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Cursed Child is a 2016 British two-part <b>play</b> written by Jack Thorne based ... With help from Ron, Hermione, and Severus <b>Snape</b>, now the final members of a dwindling anti-Voldemort ... <b>Films</b> produced. The Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (2010); The Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011); Fantastic Beasts and&nbsp;... Death Eaters are characters featured in the <b>Harry Potter</b> series of novels and <b>films</b>. They are a ... <b>Snape&#39;s</b> position as a Death Eater is unique - during the books he convinces all (with the exception of Dumbledore) ... In the <b>play Harry</b> <b>Potter</b> and the Cursed Child, Lestrange is revealed to be the mother of Voldemort&#39;s daughter&nbsp;... Represents <b>Harry&#39;s</b> friendship with Hermione. The Half-Blood Prince. Dumbledore&#39;s Farewell, Associated with the death of Albus Dumbledore and with the <b>Snape&#39;s</b>&nbsp;... <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 is a 2011 fantasy film directed by David Yates ... Harry learns from <b>Snape&#39;s</b> memories that while <b>Snape</b> despised Harry&#39;s late father James, who ... of their <b>films</b>, including <b>Harry Potter</b> and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 into the country. ... Best Fantasy <b>Actor</b>, Won, Daniel Radcliffe. Dumbledore is subsequently killed by <b>Snape</b>, who finishes what Malfoy started. Summary[edit]. Following Albus Dumbledore&#39;s death, Voldemort consolidates&nbsp;... Severus <b>Snape</b> and the Marauders is a 2016 American short film written by director Justin Zagri, based on <b>Harry Potter</b> characters by J. K. Rowling. It officially&nbsp;...
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The <b>Grand Tour</b> is a British motoring television series, created by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, James May, and Andy Wilman, produced by Amazon&nbsp;... The <b>Grand Tour</b> was the 17th- and 18th-century custom of a traditional trip of Europe undertaken by upper-class young European men of sufficient means and &nbsp;... The <b>Grand Tour</b> was a NASA program that would have sent two groups of robotic probes to all the planets of the outer Solar System. It called for four spacecraft,&nbsp;... In road bicycle racing, a <b>Grand Tour</b> is one of the three major European professional cycling stage races: Giro d&#39;Italia, Tour de France and Vuelta a España. The <b>Grand Tour</b> is a series of novels written by American science fiction author Ben Bova. The novels present a theme of exploration and colonization of the&nbsp;... The <b>Grand Tour</b> is a British motoring television series for Amazon Prime Video, presented by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May. The 250GT Ferrari must surely represent the ultimate in modern high-speed sporting travel, or <b>GT</b> competition, and holds today a&nbsp;... <b>Grand Tour</b> is a tour of European cultural centres that once was a standard feature of the education of the British elite. <b>Grand Tour</b> may also refer to:&nbsp;... The <b>Grand Tour</b> is a musical with a book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble and music and lyrics by Jerry Herman. Based on S. N. Behrman&#39;s play&nbsp;... The Mozart family <b>grand tour</b> was a journey through western Europe, undertaken by Leopold Mozart, his wife Anna Maria, and their musically gifted children&nbsp;...
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Most <b>THC</b> drug <b>tests</b> yield a positive result when the concentration of <b>marijuana</b> in urine exceeds 50 ng/mL. Urine <b>Testing</b> is an immunoassay based <b>test</b> on the&nbsp;... The Duquenois reagent is used in the Rapid Modified Duquenois–Levine <b>test</b> is an established screening <b>test</b> for the presence of <b>marijuana</b>. The <b>test</b> was&nbsp;... <b>THC</b> (found in <b>marijuana</b>) may only be detectable in saliva/oral fluid for 2 to 24 hours in most cases, though in rare cases has been detected up to 28 days after &nbsp;... The tetrad <b>test</b> is a series of behavioral paradigms in which rodents treated with cannabinoids such as <b>THC</b> show effects. It is widely used for screening drugs&nbsp;... Ivory was cremated and Silas used his ashes as fertilizer for a new batch of marijuana. While both are sitting in the parking lot before taking their &quot;<b>THC</b>&quot; ( <b>Testing</b>&nbsp;... As of January 1, 2018, the <b>THC</b>-A <b>testing</b> cutoffs were 50 ng/mL for an initial immunoassay <b>test</b> and 15 ng/mL for a confirmatory gas chromatography–mass&nbsp;... <b>THC</b> in saliva is said to be an index of recent cannabis smoking and closely linked to the effects of intoxication however in another study, volunteers were recruited&nbsp;... After winning the gold, he was found to have Tetrahydrocannabinol (<b>THC</b>) in his circulatory system following a blood <b>test</b> and he was automatically disqualified. More selective <b>tests</b> are able to distinguish between 11-OH-<b>THC</b> and 11-COOH- <b>THC</b>, which can help determine how recently cannabis was consumed; if only 11- &nbsp;... Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid is a precursor of tetrahydrocannabinol (<b>THC</b>), the active ... &quot;Can You Pass the Acid <b>Test</b>? Critical Review and Novel Therapeutic&nbsp;...
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&quot;<b>Give It to Me Baby</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by American <b>singer</b> Rick James. Taken from his album Street <b>Songs</b>, the <b>song</b> charted on the Billboard Hot 100, spending&nbsp;... Street <b>Songs</b> is the fifth album by American musician Rick James, released in April 1981 via Gordy Records. &quot;<b>Give It to Me Baby</b>&quot;, the lead <b>song</b> and single from the album, became ... Although the <b>song</b> &quot;Fire and Desire&quot; (a duet he performed with <b>singer</b> Teena Marie) was not originally released as a single, the <b>song</b> itself&nbsp;... As a response, the <b>singer</b> said the line &quot;doesn&#39;t mean physically hit <b>me</b>. [...] It means just <b>give me</b> a sign, basically. I think it&#39;s kind of funny that people would&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Give It to Me</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> performed by American producer, <b>songwriter</b> and rapper Timbaland, released as the first single from his second studio album Shock&nbsp;... &quot;I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)&quot; is a <b>song</b> by American rapper Jay-Z, released as the first single from his 2000 album The Dynasty: Roc La Familia. It is produced by The Neptunes and features a chorus <b>sung</b> by Neptunes ... The chorus of the <b>song</b> is interpolated from the Rick James <b>song</b> &quot;<b>Give It to Me Baby</b>&quot;. James Ambrose Johnson Jr. (February 1, 1948 – August 6, 2004), better known by his stage ... James finally found success as a recording <b>artist</b> after signing with Motown&#39;s ... as &quot;<b>Give It to Me Baby</b>&quot; and &quot;Super Freak,&quot; the latter <b>song</b> becoming his biggest crossover single, mixing elements of funk, disco, rock and new wave. Released: November 21, 1991; &quot;Why <b>Me Baby</b>&quot; Released: 1992; &quot;I Want to Love You Down&quot; Released: 1992. Professional ratings. Review scores. Source, Rating . Allmusic, 2/5 stars. Entertainment Weekly, B+. Q, 4/5 stars. Keep It Comin&#39; is the third studio album by the American R&amp;B recording <b>artist</b> Keith Sweat. ... &quot;<b>Give Me</b> What I Want&quot; (featuring Silk), Keith Sweat, 5:17. &quot;<b>Give</b> In to <b>Me</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by Billy Falcon, Rose Falcon, and Elisha Hoffman and recorded by American country pop <b>singer</b> Faith Hill for Country Strong, the&nbsp;... <b>Baby</b> One More Time is the debut studio album by American <b>singer</b> Britney Spears. It was ... Martin presented a track titled &quot;Hit <b>Me Baby</b> (One More Time)&quot; to Spears and her management, which had been rejected by the girl group TLC. Spears ... For any <b>artist</b>, the motivation—the &#39;eye of the tiger&#39;— is extremely important. &quot;<b>Give Me</b> Everything&quot; is a <b>song</b> written and performed by American rapper Pitbull, American ... &quot;<b>Give Me</b> Everything&quot; is Pitbull&#39;s third most viewed music video (as lead <b>artist</b>) after ... &quot;<b>Give Me</b> Everything&quot; (featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer) – 4 :16; &quot;Hey <b>Baby</b> (Drop It to the Floor)&quot; (AJ Fire Remix) (featuring T-Pain) – 4:23.
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<b>Episodes</b>[edit]. No. overall, No. in <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by&nbsp;... <b>Madam Secretary</b> was renewed <b>for</b> a sixth and final <b>season</b> in <b>May</b> 2019, which premiered on October 6, 2019. During the course of the <b>series</b>,&nbsp;... The <b>series</b> aired 120 <b>episodes</b>. <b>Madam Secretary</b> was renewed <b>for</b> a sixth <b>season</b> in <b>May</b> 2019. It was later announced that same month&nbsp;... On <b>May</b> 9, 2019, it was renewed <b>for</b> a sixth <b>season</b>. On <b>May</b> 15, it was revealed the sixth <b>season</b>, to consist of 10 <b>episodes</b>, would be the <b>series</b>&#39; last. The pilot was ordered in January 2014, and CBS picked up the <b>series</b> in <b>May</b> 2014. In October 2014, CBS ordered nine more <b>episodes</b> of&nbsp;... <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original air date, U.S. viewers ... of heart and condemns those who deny climate change <b>for</b> financial profit. ... al-Shahid; and the McCords are sent a <b>series of</b> photos showing their children ... Iran <b>may</b> be in violation of their peace deal with the U.S. Meanwhile,&nbsp;... Elizabeth takes advice from former <b>Secretary</b> of State Madeleine ... Meanwhile, Henry is having trouble persuading a student to spy <b>for</b> the U.S. ... to find answers to President Dalton&#39;s <b>many</b> questions about how it was&nbsp;... <b>Madam Secretary</b> is an American political drama television series. It stars Téa Leoni, Tim Daly, ... In between <b>seasons</b> 5 and 6, Conrad completed his term in office and has been succeeded as President by Elizabeth. Conrad is ... After the retirement of Nadine Tolliver in <b>Season 4</b>, Jay becomes the new Chief of Staff. He is&nbsp;... James Timothy Daly (born March 1, 1956) is an American actor and producer. He is known <b>for</b> ... In 2002, Daly guest-starred as himself in the TV <b>series</b> Monk in the <b>episode</b> &quot;Mr. Monk ... McCord, the husband of the title character on the TV <b>series</b> <b>Madam Secretary</b>. ... Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (<b>May</b> 7, 2006 – <b>May</b> 21, 2006)&nbsp;... Chris Petrovski is an actor known <b>for</b> his role as Dmitri Petrov on the television <b>series Madam Secretary</b>. ... On <b>Madam Secretary</b>, Petrovski portrayed Dmitri Petrov (<b>seasons</b> 2 &amp; <b>4</b>; guest <b>season</b> 3, guest <b>season</b> 5), ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms <b>may</b> apply.
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<b>Most wins</b> at different tracks[edit]. <b>Driver</b>, Total. Richard Petty, 47 of ? Dirt (1949– 1971)&nbsp;... The <b>winner</b> of the <b>most</b> awards is Bill Elliott with 16 in the Monster Energy Cup Series. Elliott Sadler has the <b>most</b> with four awards in the Xfinity Series, and Johnny&nbsp;... Johnson has the record for <b>most</b> consecutive <b>Drivers</b>&#39; Championships, <b>winning</b> five from 2006 to 2010. Thus far, every champion has originated from the United&nbsp;... She followed this up by <b>winning</b> the first race of the 2019 K&amp;N West season. Summary[edit]. Series, <b>Most</b> Starts, <b>Most Wins</b>&nbsp;... Elliott officially withdrew from the ballot as <b>NASCAR&#39;s Most</b> Popular <b>Driver</b>, giving the award to Dale Earnhardt, Jr., who would go on to <b>win</b> for 15 straight years&nbsp;... Ralph Dale Earnhardt Jr. (born October 10, 1974) is an American semi-retired, professional stock car racing <b>driver</b>. He is a team owner, author, and an analyst for <b>NASCAR</b> on NBC. Earnhardt competes part-time in the <b>NASCAR</b> Xfinity Series, <b>driving</b> the No. ... He is a two-time Daytona 500 <b>winner</b> (2004 and 2014), and has won the <b>Most</b>&nbsp;... <b>Most wins</b> (<b>driver</b>), Richard Petty (7). <b>Most wins</b> (team), Petty Enterprises (9). <b>Most</b> <b>wins</b> (manufacturer), Chevrolet (23). Circuit information. Surface, Asphalt. Length, 2.5 mi (4.0 km). Turns, 4. The Daytona 500 is a 500-mile-long (805 km) <b>NASCAR</b> Cup Series motor race held annually at&nbsp;... He became the 12th, and currently the last <b>driver</b>, to <b>win</b> 50+ <b>NASCAR</b> races when he won at Bristol in March, and went up to 10th on the all-time <b>wins</b> list. Johnson&nbsp;... The first <b>driver</b> to <b>win</b> multiple Championships was Ron Hornaday Jr., in 1996 and 1998. The <b>most</b> recent <b>Drivers</b>&#39; Champion is Matt Crafton who won his third&nbsp;... Busch also holds the record for <b>most</b> overall <b>wins</b> in the Truck Series with 57. As of 2019, he is the only <b>driver</b> in history to have 50+ <b>wins</b> in <b>NASCAR&#39;s</b> top 3&nbsp;...
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The <b>Color Purple</b> is a 1982 epistolary <b>novel</b> by American author Alice Walker which won the ... She <b>writes</b> letters to God because her father, Alphonso, beats and rapes her constantly. Alphonso has already impregnated <b>Celie</b> once, ... The <b>Color Purple</b> is a 1985 American coming-of-age period drama film directed by Steven ... Globe nomination. The film was later included in Roger Ebert&#39;s <b>book</b> series The Great Movies. ... Shug gives <b>Celie</b> a <b>letter</b> from Nettie, who tells her that she&#39;s working for a couple that has adopted <b>Celie&#39;s</b> children. <b>Celie</b> and Shug ... The <b>Color Purple</b> is a musical with a <b>book</b> by Marsha Norman and music and lyrics by Brenda ... As she leaves Mister&#39;s property, Nettie promises to <b>write</b> to <b>Celie</b>. But when she goes to the mailbox the next day, Mister slams the mailbox shut, ... Miss <b>Celie&#39;s</b> Blues, also known as &quot;Sister&quot;, is a song from the Steven Spielberg movie The <b>Color Purple</b> (1985), ... popular with audiences, and Alice Walker, the author of the original <b>novel</b> took an instant liking to it. ... Lionel Richie · Songs <b>written</b> by Quincy Jones · Songs <b>written</b> by Rod Temperton · Songs <b>written</b> for films ... Caryn Elaine Johnson (born November 13, 1955), known professionally as Whoopee Cushion ... The <b>Color Purple</b> was released in late 1985 and was a critical and commercial success. ... In October 1997, Goldberg and ghostwriter Daniel Paisner cowrote <b>Book</b>, a collection ... 1984, Whoopi Goldberg, Herself, Also <b>writer</b>. The Help is a 2011 period drama film <b>written</b> and directed by Tate Taylor and adapted from Kathryn Stockett&#39;s 2009 <b>novel</b> of the same name. The film features an ... Margaret Avery (born January 20, 1944) is an American actress and singer. She began her ... in this screen adaptation of Alice Walker&#39;s prize-winning <b>novel</b> The <b>Color Purple</b> earned ... 1987, Rags to Riches, <b>Celia</b> Richards (Cee Cee Smith). An epistolary <b>novel</b> is a <b>novel written</b> as a series of documents, usually in the form of letters, although diary entries, newspaper clippings and other documents ... Renée Elise Goldsberry (born January 2, 1971) is an American actress, singer and songwriter, ... Goldsberry later originated the role of Nettie Harris in The <b>Color Purple</b>, the Broadway musical adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning 1982 <b>novel</b> of the same ... 2012, As You Like It · <b>Celia</b> · Delacorte Theater, Off- Broadway. Willa Sibert Cather was an American <b>writer</b> who achieved recognition for her <b>novels</b> of frontier life on the Great Plains, including O Pioneers! (1913), The Song of ...
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<b>Russell</b> Carrington <b>Wilson</b> (born November 29, 1988) is an American football quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL). <b>Russell Wilson</b> passed for 347 yards which was the seventh best total in UW history. Wilson&#39;s 384 total yards in the game, was the fifth highest total offense in &nbsp;... <b>Russell Wilson</b>, taken in the third round by the Seattle Seahawks, has appeared in two Super Bowls and 7 Pro Bowls. Rnd. Pick #, NFL team, Player, Pos. <b>Russell Wilson</b> was the mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio from 1930 to 1937. <b>Russell</b> <b>Wilson</b>. 37th Mayor of Cincinnati. In office 1930–1937. Preceded by, Murray&nbsp;... <b>Russell Wilson</b> (born 1988) is an American football quarterback. <b>Russell Wilson</b> may also refer to: <b>Russell Wilson</b> (Canadian politician) (1864–1936), mayor of&nbsp;... This article is about the American admiral. For other people with similar names, see <b>Russell Wilson</b> (disambiguation). Russell Willson. Russell L. Willson&nbsp;... <b>Russell</b> Terrell <b>Wilson</b> was a mathematics professor and an American football, basketball and baseball coach. He was a 1906 graduate of Earlham College in&nbsp;... <b>Russell Wilson</b> (2012–present). These quarterbacks have started at least one game for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League. They are listed in&nbsp;... 200 attempts): <b>Russell Wilson</b>, 7.9 (2012); Highest yards per attempt, game (min. 15 attempts): <b>Russell Wilson</b>, 14.6 (2018); Most passing touchdowns, career:&nbsp;... 4, 13:25, 7, 52, 3:16, WIS, Montee Ball 5-yard touchdown reception from <b>Russell</b> <b>Wilson</b>, Philip Welch kick no good, 34, 36. 4, 8:28, 10, 52, 4:57, MSU, 25-yard&nbsp;...
What position does russell wilson play in mlb?
The I/O <b>psychology</b> and <b>organizational behavior</b> have ... the differences between I/O <b>psychology</b> and human&nbsp;... ... a &quot;point at which <b>organizational behavior</b> became established as a distinct discipline&quot; (p. <b>Work</b> behavior is the behavior one uses in employment and is normally more formal than other types of <b>human behavior</b>. ... Journal of Applied <b>Psychology</b>. 93 ( 2):&nbsp;... Passive-aggressive behavior is characterized by a pattern of passive hostility and an ... In <b>psychology</b>, passive-aggressive behavior is characterized by a habitual ... it occurs in the <b>workplace</b>, where resistance is exhibited by indirect behaviors as ... <b>Human behavior</b> &middot; Protest tactics &middot; <b>Psychological</b> abuse &middot; <b>Workplace</b> bullying &nbsp;... Counterproductive <b>work behavior</b> (CWB) is employee <b>behavior</b> that goes against the legitimate ... Current trends in industrial <b>organizational psychology</b> suggest a continuing increase in the study of CWBs. Research into CWBs appears to fall&nbsp;... <b>Human behavior</b> is the response of individuals or groups of humans to internal and external ... <b>Human behavior</b> is studied by the social sciences, which include <b>psychology</b>, sociology, economics, and anthropology. Behavior ... This enables them to go home earlier, with many leaving <b>work</b> at three o&#39;clock in the afternoon. Human Factor <b>psychologists</b> however, take the same data ... to be inline with the <b>human behavior</b> models designed by general <b>psychology</b>. ... Ergonomics is applied primarily through office <b>work</b>&nbsp;... <b>Behavioral</b> genetics has thus been associated strongly with the ... <b>Human</b> Genome Project more recent <b>work</b> in <b>behavioral</b>&nbsp;... The use of <b>psychology</b> in behavioral operations research ... <b>Organizational</b> <b>behavior</b> is the study of ways people react or&nbsp;... Moreover, she views the <b>behavior</b> itself, which she terms <b>workplace</b> aggression, as grounded in group <b>psychology</b>, rather than individual psychosis—even when &nbsp;...
Psychologists who study human behavior in the workplace are called?
<b>Subnautica</b> is an open-world survival action-adventure video game developed and published by Unknown Worlds Entertainment. It allows the player to freely&nbsp;... Unknown Worlds Entertainment is an independent American game-development company whose goal is to &quot;unite the world through play&quot;. Based in San Francisco , California, the studio is best known for the Natural Selection series and <b>Subnautica</b>. Video games portal &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. This file is within the scope of WikiProject Video games, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of video games on Wikipedia. Lani Jean Minella (born July 28, 1950) is an American voice actress, voice director, and ... which includes the Sea Emperor Leviathan in <b>Subnautica</b>, Rouge the Bat in Sonic Adventure 2, Ivy Valentine from the Soulcalibur series, Lucas in the&nbsp;... A moon pool is a feature of marine drilling platforms, drillships and diving support vessels, some marine research and underwater exploration or research&nbsp;... Lorelei Elizabeth King (born 29 October 1953) is an American actress, screenwriter and ... More recently, she provided voices to small parts in the video games Mass Effect: Andromeda (2017) and <b>Subnautica</b>(2018). In 2006, she appeared in&nbsp;... Tom Jubert (born 1985) is a British video game writer and narrative designer. He is best known ... from Steam Early Access. The same year, he was also hired to add a story to the game <b>Subnautica</b> while the game was in Early Access. The 2018 Golden Joystick Awards was the 36th edition of the Golden Joystick Awards, ... <b>Subnautica</b> &middot; Battletech &middot; Frostpunk &middot; Into the Breach &middot; Kingdom Come: &nbsp;... Ben Prunty is an American composer, best known for his work on the 2012 video game, FTL: ... Darkside Detective (season one); All Walls Must Fall (one track: &quot; Synaesthetic&quot;); Into the Breach &middot; Celeste &middot; Photographs; <b>Subnautica</b>: Below Zero &nbsp;... Precursor or Precursors may refer to: Precursor (religion), a forerunner, predecessor ... Precursors, a fictional and extremely advanced alien race in the game <b>Subnautica</b> that wanted to cure the Kahraa bacterium after it escaped containment.
When does subnautica come out of early access?
<b>Panchayat samiti</b> are rural local governments (panchayats) at the intermediate level in panchayat raj institutions (PRI). It has been said to be the &quot;panchayat of&nbsp;... The system has three levels: Gram <b>Panchayat</b> (village level), Mandal Parishad or Block <b>Samiti</b> or&nbsp;... Block Pramukh (president) are Panchayats at the Apex or District Level in Panchayat Raj ... The Block Pramukh (president) of <b>Panchayat samiti</b> is a tier of the Panchayati raj system. It is a rural local government body at the Tehsil (taluka ) level&nbsp;... The Zila <b>Panchayat</b> or District Council or Zila Parishad or District <b>Panchayat</b> , is the third tier of ... These councillors are chosen by direct <b>election</b> from electoral divisions in the district. The chairmen of all the <b>Panchayat</b> Samitis under the district&nbsp;... The <b>Panchayat Samiti</b> is the link between the Gram Panchayat and Zilla Parishad . There are 355 panchayat samitis or block panchayats in Maharashtra. Gram&nbsp;... A <b>Panchayat Samiti</b> is headed by a Sabhadhipati. The third tier of the Panchayati Raj is Zilla Parishad, a district level organisation with the Sabhapatis of the&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Panchayat samiti</b>&quot; is the name used for this institution in books written in English, see, for example, the works cited in the article. --Bejnar (talk) 16:22, 6 May&nbsp;... District councils &middot; Block development councils &middot; Gram panchayats &middot; Urban bodies: Municipal corporations &middot; Municipal councils &middot; Nagar panchayats &middot; Other countries &middot; Atlas &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. A nagar parishad or city council is a form of an urban political unit in India comparable to a ... Not to be confused with Gram panchayat or Panchayat samiti. The specific recommendations of the committee are: Establishment of a 3-tier Panchayati Raj system - Gram Panchayat at the village level, <b>Panchayat Samiti</b> at the&nbsp;... Zilla Parishad Bhandara was established in 1962 along with 13 <b>Panchayat</b> <b>Samiti</b>. In 1999, Bhandara district bifurcated into 2 districts and a new district having&nbsp;...
At what level does the panchayat samiti exist in india?
In basketball, a three-point field goal is a field goal made from beyond the three- point line, ... The National Basketball Association&#39;s (<b>NBA</b>) three-point shooting leader is the player who recorded the <b>most</b> three-point field goals in a given <b>season</b>. The statistic was first recognized in the 1979–80 <b>season</b> when the three- point&nbsp;... This article lists all-time records achieved in the <b>NBA</b> regular <b>season</b> in major statistical ... <b>Most</b> consecutive <b>seasons</b> leading league in field goals made. 7 by Wilt ... &quot;Klay Thompson hit 10 straight <b>3-pointers</b>, tied <b>NBA</b> record in rout of Lakers &quot;. This article provides two lists: A list of National Basketball Association players by total career regular <b>season</b> three-point field goals made. A progressive list of three-point leaders showing how the record has increased through the years. Statistics accurate as of February 14, 2020. ^, Active <b>NBA</b> player ... <b>Highest</b>- scoring games; Records. This article lists all-time records achieved in the <b>NBA</b> post-<b>season</b> in major categories ... <b>Highest</b> 3-point field goal percentage (<b>NBA</b> Rate Statistic Requirement is min. ... Youngest: Kobe Bryant is the youngest player to hit a 3- pointer in a playoff game, he had a total of 2 <b>3-pointers</b> in the game for the Los Angeles Lakers&nbsp;... Kobe Bryant was a shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>) for his entire 20-year career. Selected 13th overall by the Charlotte Hornets in the 1996 <b>NBA</b> draft, Bryant ... Bryant was awarded the regular <b>season&#39;s Most</b> Valuable Player Award (MVP) in the 2007–08 <b>season</b> and &nbsp;... Jonathan Clay &quot;JJ&quot; Redick (born June 24, 1984) is an American professional basketball player for the New Orleans Pelicans of the National Basketball Association (<b>NBA</b>). He was selected 11th overall by the Orlando Magic in the 2006 <b>NBA</b> draft. ... In April 2019, Redick set the franchise record for <b>most 3-</b> <b>pointers</b> in a <b>season</b>,&nbsp;... This page details the records, statistics and career achievements of American professional ... <b>seasons</b> in the <b>NBA</b>, where he is a six-time All-Star, two-time <b>Most</b> Valuable Player, and a three-time <b>NBA</b> champion with the ... Only player in <b>NBA</b> history to score 50 points and make 10 <b>3-pointers</b> in a single game multiple times . Playoff 3-point field goals made leaders[edit]. This is a list of National Basketball Association players by total career playoff three-point baskets made. Statistics accurate as of the 2019 playoffs. ^, Active <b>NBA</b> player ... Leaders and records for playoff 3-point field goals for every <b>season</b> ... Misc. <b>Highest</b>-scoring games; Records. This page details the all-time statistics, records, and other achievements pertaining to the ... Beginning with the 2002–03 <b>season</b> the <b>NBA</b> began selecting a Coach of the Month in both the Eastern and Western Conference. Prior to selecting a ... <b>Most 3-pointers</b> from a bench player in the <b>NBA</b> Finals – Fred VanVleet (16)&nbsp;... This page lists career accomplishments of the American professional basketball player LeBron ... Achievements are current as of the end of the 2019 <b>NBA season</b> . ... One of two players in <b>NBA</b> history to win four <b>NBA Most</b> Valuable Player&nbsp;...
Who has the most 3s in the nba?
Article 231, often known as the War Guilt Clause, was the opening article of the reparations <b>section of the Treaty of Versailles</b>, which ended the First <b>World War</b> between the <b>German</b> ... and A. C. Mahr of Stanford University, wrote that <b>German</b> accusations of the article <b>assigning</b> war guilt were &quot;ill-founded&quot; and &quot;mistaken&quot;. Article 231 of the <b>Treaty of Versailles</b>, which had seemingly <b>assigned</b> all responsibility for the <b>war</b> to <b>Germany</b> and thus justified the Allied claim to reparations,&nbsp;... <b>World War</b> I reparations were war reparations imposed during the Paris Peace Conference ... Following the Second <b>World War</b>, West <b>Germany</b> took up payments. ... The opening article of the reparation <b>section of the Treaty of</b> <b>Versailles</b>, Article ... the way <b>Germany</b> funded her war effort, and were not the <b>fault</b> of reparations. Most famously, the <b>Treaty of Versailles</b> itself weakened the <b>German</b> military and placed full <b>blame</b> for the <b>war</b> and costly reparations on <b>Germany&#39;s</b> shoulders,&nbsp;... The Weimar Republic is an unofficial historical designation for the <b>German</b> state from 1918 to ... Resentment in <b>Germany</b> towards the <b>Treaty of Versailles</b> was strong ... requirements and eventually paid only a small <b>portion</b> of the <b>war</b> reparations ... Adolf Hitler repeatedly <b>blamed</b> the republic and its democracy for accepting&nbsp;... The Historiography of <b>World War</b> II is the study of how historians portray the causes, conduct, ... Especially directly after <b>World War</b> II, Nazi <b>Germany</b> was held to <b>blame</b> for starting the war. ... Though Taylor argued that the Second <b>World War</b> was not inevitable and that the <b>Versailles Treaty</b> was nowhere near as harsh as&nbsp;... The <b>Treaty</b> of Trianon was the <b>peace</b> agreement of 1920 that formally ended <b>World War</b> I ... The central <b>parts</b> of Banat were later <b>assigned</b> to Romania, respecting the ... powers promised to invite a Hungarian delegation to the <b>Versailles Peace</b> ... After <b>World War</b> II approximately 200,000 Germans were deported to <b>Germany</b>,&nbsp;... The <b>Treaty of Versailles</b> (French: Traité de Versailles) was the most important of the peace treaties that brought <b>World War</b> I to an end. The Treaty ended the state &nbsp;... Japan participated in <b>World War</b> I from 1914 to 1918 in an alliance with Entente Powers and ... Japan sent <b>Germany</b> an ultimatum on 15 August 1914, which went ... and twenty nurses, which were dispatched to Europe on a five-month <b>assignment</b>. ... rejected Japan&#39;s bid for a racial equality clause in the <b>Treaty of</b> <b>Versailles</b>. The Treaty of Sèvres (French: Traité de Sèvres) was one of a series of treaties that the Central Powers signed with the Allied Powers after their defeat in <b>World</b> <b>War</b> I. ... The <b>Treaty of Versailles</b> was signed with the <b>German</b> Empire before the ... the state of war on territory which formed <b>part</b> of the Ottoman Empire on August 1,&nbsp;...
The part of the treaty of versailles that assigned blame for world war i to germany?
Naomi Grossman (born February 6, 1975) is an American actress, writer, and producer best known for her role as Pepper in the second and fourth seasons and also as Satanist Cardinal Samantha Crowe in the eighth season of the FX horror television series <b>American Horror Story</b>. <b>American Horror Story</b>: Freak Show is the fourth season of the FX horror ... the <b>pinhead</b> cremated, but he chops off the head and sells it to the Museum of Morbid &nbsp;... <b>American Horror Story</b>: Freak Show is the fourth season of the FX horror anthology series <b>American Horror Story</b>. The season is set in 1952 Jupiter, Florida, and&nbsp;... &quot;Orphans&quot; is the tenth episode of the fourth season of the anthology television series <b>American</b> ... Over the next few months, Elsa contacted other orphanages for a male <b>pinhead</b> (microcephalic), and found Salty. Though he isn&#39;t as bright as &nbsp;... Benjamin Eric Woolf (September 15, 1980 – February 23, 2015) was an American film and television actor. He is known for his roles in <b>American Horror</b> <b>Story</b>&#39;s&nbsp;... Jamie Brewer (born February 5, 1985) is an American actress and model. She is best known for ... Also in 2013, she returned to <b>American Horror Story</b> for the third season, subtitled Coven, playing the supporting role of Nan, a young witch who&nbsp;... <b>American Horror Story</b>: Asylum is the second season of the FX horror ... helped her gain a &quot;husband&quot; in another <b>pinhead</b> named Salty and Ma Petite as her baby. &quot;The Name Game&quot; is the tenth episode of the second season of the FX anthology television series <b>American Horror Story</b>. The episode, written by Jessica&nbsp;... Frances Hardman Conroy (born November 13, 1953) is an American actress. She is best ... Conroy was once more cast for <b>American Horror Story</b>&#39;s third season during this time, Coven, being promoted to series regular, playing Myrtle Snow,&nbsp;... Schlitzie possibly born Simon Metz and legally Schlitze Surtees, was an <b>American</b> sideshow ... Schlitzie landed his best-known role as an actor in Tod Browning&#39;s 1932 <b>horror</b> film Freaks. ... Two other &quot;<b>pinheads</b>&quot; also appear in the film.
Who plays the pinhead in american horror story?
<b>House of Cards</b> is an American political thriller web television series created by Beau Willimon. It is an adaptation of the 1990 BBC miniseries of the same title&nbsp;... <b>House of Cards</b> is a 1990 British political thriller television serial in four episodes, set after the end of Margaret Thatcher&#39;s tenure as Prime Minister of the United&nbsp;... A <b>house of cards</b> is a structure created by stacking playing cards on top of each other pyramidally. &quot;<b>House of cards</b>&quot; is also an expression that dates back to 1645 &nbsp;... Robin Gayle Wright (born April 8, 1966) is an American actress and director. She is the ... at the Screen Actors Guild and Primetime Emmy Awards in 2019. Wright directed 10 out of 73 episodes of <b>House of Cards</b> between 2014 and 2018. The sixth and final season of <b>House of Cards</b>, an American political drama web television series created by Beau Willimon for Netflix, was released on&nbsp;... The fourth season of the American web television drama series <b>House of Cards</b> was announced by Netflix via Twitter on April 2, 2015. Filming began on June 16 &nbsp;... <b>House of Cards</b> is an American political drama web television series created by Beau Willimon for Netflix. The first season, based on the BBC miniseries of the&nbsp;... The first season of the American television drama series <b>House of Cards</b> premiered exclusively via Netflix&#39;s web streaming service on February 1, 2013. The third season of the American web television drama series <b>House of Cards</b> was commissioned on February 4, 2014. Netflix released the season in its entirety&nbsp;... &quot;<b>House of Cards</b>&quot; is a song by English rock band Radiohead from their seventh studio album In Rainbows (2007). The song was serviced to American modern&nbsp;...
What is the latest episode of house of cards?
<b>Pretty Little Liars</b> is an American teen drama mystery thriller television series developed by I. ... Pretty Dirty Secrets is a web series, which <b>taking place</b> between the events of the third season episodes &quot;The Lady Killer&quot; and &quot;This Is a Dark Ride&quot;. Rosewood is the fictional setting for both the <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> book series and the Pretty Little ... Majority of the residents are in the upper class and many families, such as the Hastings, <b>have</b> had significant wealth dating back to the 1800s. Ravenswood is an American supernatural teen drama, mystery-thriller television series created by I. Marlene King, Oliver Goldstick and Joseph Dougherty. The show premiered on ABC Family on October 22, 2013 and ended on February 4, 2014. It is the first spin-off series of <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> and the second series in the ... Ravenswood <b>takes place</b> during the events of the original series&#39; fourth&nbsp;... The series is a sequel to <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> and was loosely based on the novel The ... In addition, neither of them <b>have</b> heard from Ava who seems to be missing. <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> is a series of young adult novels by Sara Shepard. Beginning with 2006&#39;s initial novel of the same name, the series follows the lives of four girls – Spencer Hastings, Hanna Marin, Aria Montgomery and Emily Fields. The novels <b>have</b> appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list. ... She had <b>supposedly</b> been killed at the beginning of the series however is&nbsp;... Alexandra Drake is a fictional character created by I. Marlene King and portrayed by Troian ... Alex is desperate to take over her twin sister&#39;s life since Spencer has a ... Jenna reports that she kept a low profile after the events <b>that took place</b> at the ... Asking what she <b>meant</b> by that, Mona reveals that she and Charlotte began&nbsp;... Charlotte Drake is a fictional character in <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>, an American mystery drama ... During &quot;Kingdom of the Blind&quot;, CeCe/Big A pours herself a <b>drink</b> as she is ... for allowing her a pass at a time when Mona wasn&#39;t <b>supposed to have</b> visitors. ... After the funeral took <b>place</b> at Carol Ward&#39;s house, Jessica finally embraced&nbsp;... The seventh and final season of the American mystery drama television series <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> ... She became A.D. to <b>use</b> the Liars to find Charlotte&#39;s killer and killed Wren as ... When the pieces are in <b>place</b>, the game says &quot;Congratulations. The third season of <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>, based on the books of the same name by Sara Shepard, ... The third season <b>takes place</b> five months following the discovery that Mona Vanderwaal (Janel Parrish) was the elusive &quot;A&quot; that had been&nbsp;... The first season of <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>, based on the books of the same name by Sara Shepard, ... Hanna <b>has taken</b> Alison&#39;s role as the most popular girl at Rosewood High School, along with formerly nerdy Mona ... 6, 6, &quot;There&#39;s No <b>Place</b> Like Homecoming&quot;, Norman Buckley, Maya Goldsmith, July 13, 2010 ( 2010-07-13), 2.69.
Where is pretty little liars supposed to take place?
Laura Helene Prepon (born March 7, 1980) is an American actress, director and author. ... In 2009, Prepon appeared in the CBS sitcom <b>How I Met Your Mother</b> as <b>Karen</b>, one of the girlfriends of Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor), in the episode &quot;Sorry,&nbsp;... &quot;Sorry, Bro&quot; is the 16th episode in the fourth season of the television series <b>How I</b> <b>Met Your Mother</b> and 80th overall. ... Ted tells his friends that <b>Karen</b>, his girlfriend during high school and college, is now in town. Marshall and Lily are not happy&nbsp;... &quot;The Front Porch&quot; is the 17th episode in the fourth season of the television series <b>How I Met Your Mother</b> and 81st overall. ... Ted informs them that <b>Karen</b> broke up with him after finding Robin&#39;s earring in his bed. Ted discovers the matching&nbsp;... Laura Prepon as <b>Karen</b>; Brooke Nevin as Amanda; Anne Dudek as Natalie. Episode chronology. ← Previous &quot;Of Course&quot;, Next → &quot;Zoo or False&quot;. <b>How I Met</b> <b>Your Mother</b> (season 5) &middot; List of <b>How I Met Your Mother</b> episodes. &quot;Say Cheese&quot; is the 18th episode of the fifth season of the CBS situation comedy How I Met&nbsp;... The fifth season of the American television comedy series <b>How I Met Your Mother</b> premiered on ... Stacy Keibler as Karina (Hot Bartender); Alan Thicke as Himself; Amanda Peet as Jenkins; Laura Prepon as <b>Karen</b>; Nick Swisher as himself&nbsp;... The fourth season of the American television comedy series <b>How I Met Your</b> <b>Mother</b> premiered ... When Lily and Marshall get wind of the fact that Ted&#39;s college girlfriend <b>Karen</b> (Laura Prepon), who they always hated, has moved to New York,&nbsp;... <b>Karen</b> Lucille Hale is an American actress and singer. Early in her career, she was sometimes ... in two episodes on both television shows Wizards of Waverly Place as Miranda Hampson and <b>How I Met Your Mother</b> as Katie Scherbatsky. <b>Karen</b> Olivo (born August 7, 1976) is an American stage and television actress and singer. ... Olivo&#39;s father is of Puerto Rican and Native American descent, and her <b>mother</b> is of Dominican and Chinese descent. ... Tribune; ^ New York Times 7 /25/19; ^ <b>Karen</b> Olivo Joins Harry&#39;s Law - Today&#39;s News: <b>Our</b> Take | TVGuide.com &nbsp;... Erin Jessica Cahill (born January 4, 1980) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Jen Scotts in Power Rangers Time Force, Ted Mosby&#39;s sister Heather in <b>How I Met Your Mother</b>, and Kendra Burke in Saving Grace. ... Erin J. Cahill photo by Karen Shih.jpg. Born. Erin Jessica Cahill. (1980-01-04) January 4&nbsp;... The American sitcom <b>How I Met Your Mother</b> premiered on CBS on September 19, 2005. ... The feeling is mutual, as <b>Karen</b> also has a low opinion of Ted&#39;s friends. <b>Karen</b> enjoys berets, Bordeaux wine and Baudelaire&#39;s erotic poetry. While Ted&nbsp;...
Who played karen in how i met your mother?
After the <b>second</b> version (Beta) of the first <b>set</b>, which contained two cards mistakenly ... Most early expansion <b>sets did</b> not have exact <b>release</b> dates; they were just&nbsp;... With the exception of Chronicles, reprint <b>sets</b> generally <b>do</b> not affect ... Chronicles was the first compilation <b>set</b> of <b>Magic: The Gathering</b>, <b>released</b> in July ... The <b>second set</b>, Modern Masters 2015 Edition (&quot;MM2&quot;), was <b>released</b> May 22, 2015. New cards are <b>released</b> on a regular basis through expansion <b>sets</b>. ... Tapped resources remain tapped until the start of the player&#39;s <b>next</b> turn, which may ... According to Garfield, <b>Magic</b> has and <b>would</b> likely continue decreasing its degree of&nbsp;... The collectible card game <b>Magic: The Gathering</b> published nine core <b>sets</b> from ... that <b>set would</b> be legal for two years in the Standard format until the <b>next</b> core <b>set</b> replaced it. ... The <b>set</b> was <b>released</b> in April 1994 and contained 306 cards. <b>Magic: The Gathering</b> Arena is a free-to-play digital collectible card game ... The game <b>does</b> not include a feature to trade cards with other players as the ... Arena only includes cards in the current Standard <b>sets</b> from its initial <b>release</b> ... &quot;<b>Magic:</b> <b>The Gathering</b> Arena stress testing starts in November, closed beta <b>coming</b> soon&quot; . Portal is the name given to the three <b>Magic: The Gathering</b> starter level <b>sets</b>. The original Portal was <b>released</b> on May 1, 1997, followed by Portal <b>Second</b> Age on ... <b>Second</b> Age also <b>did</b> not have Instants, though a number of Sorceries in the <b>set</b> &nbsp;... Ice Age is a <b>block</b> of three <b>sets</b> in <b>Magic: The Gathering</b>, consisting of the Ice Age, ... Originally, the <b>set</b> Homelands, <b>released</b> in October 1995, was the <b>second set</b> in ... some &quot;staple&quot; cards from the basic <b>set</b> and expansions <b>should</b> be in the <b>set</b>. For the first 10 years of &quot;<b>Magic</b> Online&quot; <b>sets released</b> online ... Most of the missing cards <b>do</b> not impact normal gameplay, ... In April 2006, Visions, the <b>second set</b> of the Mirage <b>Block</b>, was <b>released</b> online. In 1995, Magic <b>would</b> adopt a new paradigm: &quot;blocks&quot; of expansion <b>sets</b>. ... is <b>second</b> in fraction of cards reprinted in an expansion <b>set</b> only to Antiquities. ... Legends was the third <b>Magic: The Gathering</b> expansion <b>set</b>, <b>released</b> in June 1994. Wizards <b>released</b> a humor-themed <b>Magic</b> expansion <b>set</b>, Unglued, ... another comedy <b>set</b> along with the standard serious <b>sets</b>, <b>would</b> ... The <b>next</b> day, amid speculation that the announcement was an&nbsp;...
When does the next magic the gathering set release?
<b>Original sin</b>, also called ancestral sin, is a Christian belief in a state of sin in which humanity ... Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyon first alluded to the <b>concept of original</b> <b>sin</b> in the 2nd century in his controversy with certain dualist Gnostics. ... However, Irenaeus <b>did</b> not believe that Adam&#39;s sin was as severe as later tradition would hold,&nbsp;... In a religious context, sin is an act of transgression against divine law. Each culture has its own ... The <b>concept of original sin</b> was first alluded to in the 2nd century by Irenaeus, Bishop of ... Sins committed out of lack of knowledge are not considered sins, since a sin can&#39;t be a sin if the one who <b>did</b> it didn&#39;t know it was wrong. In Roman Catholic Christian theology, the Immaculate Conception is the conception of the Virgin Mary free from <b>original sin</b> by virtue ... The <b>definition</b> concerns <b>original sin</b> only, and it makes no declaration about the ... does not embrace the <b>concept of original sin</b> to <b>begin</b> with, so Mary could not have been exempt from it. The fall of man, or the fall, is a <b>term</b> used in Christianity to describe the transition of the first man ... Judaism does not have a <b>concept</b> of &quot;the fall&quot; or &quot;<b>original sin</b>&quot; and has varying other interpretations of the Eden narrative. ... They reason that &quot;if the Apostle Paul was forgiven for what he <b>did</b> ignorantly in unbelief&quot; including&nbsp;... The <b>concept of &quot;original sin</b>&quot; does not exist in Islam, because according to Islam Adam and Eve were forgiven by God. When God orders the angels to bow to&nbsp;... &quot;the Immaculate Virgin, preserved free from all stain of <b>original sin</b>, when the course of her earthly life was finished, was taken up body and soul into heavenly glory&nbsp;... Total depravity (also called &quot;radical corruption&quot; or &quot;pervasive depravity&quot;) is a Protestant theological doctrine derived from the <b>concept of original sin</b>. It is the&nbsp;... <b>Original Sin</b> is a <b>concept</b> album performed by Pandora&#39;s Box and produced by Jim Steinman. ... As the song <b>begins</b>, the other inmates dance around her. As the &nbsp;... Lutheranism is one of the largest branches of Protestantism that identifies with the teachings of ... Martin Luther always disliked the <b>term</b> Lutheran, preferring the <b>term</b> ... the authority of the Bible as the final source of knowledge, but most of the laity <b>did</b> ... For Lutherans, <b>original sin</b> is the &quot;chief sin, a root and fountainhead of all&nbsp;... According to the Western Christian tradition, actual sin, as distinguished from <b>original sin</b>, is an act contrary to the will and law of God whether by doing evil (sin &nbsp;...
When did the concept of original sin begin?
Group <b>D</b> of the <b>2014 FIFA World Cup</b> consisted of <b>Uruguay</b>, Costa Rica, England, and Italy. ... The match <b>finished</b> goalless, and the draw <b>was</b> enough to confirm Costa Rica, which had already sealed their place in the knockout stage, as the&nbsp;... This <b>is</b> a record of <b>Uruguay</b>&#39;s results at the <b>FIFA World Cup</b>. <b>Uruguay have</b> won four ... <b>Uruguay</b> squad – <b>2014 FIFA World Cup</b> ... tournament) which put them ahead on points and ensured that they <b>finished</b> top of the group as world champions. The <b>Uruguay</b> national football team represents <b>Uruguay</b> in international football, and <b>is</b> ... After their fourth-place <b>finish</b> in the 1954 <b>World Cup</b>, the team had mixed performances and after the fourth-place <b>finish</b> in 1970, their ... In the <b>2014 World</b> <b>Cup Uruguay was</b> placed in Group <b>D</b> alongside Costa Rica, England, and Italy. The <b>2014 FIFA World Cup was</b> the 20th <b>FIFA World Cup</b>, the quadrennial <b>world</b> <b>championship</b> ... <b>Uruguay were</b> eliminated in the round of 16, and France exited in the quarter-finals. ... by a host nation in history, although their fourth-place <b>finish</b> still represented Brazil&#39;s best result in a <b>World Cup</b> since their last win in 2002. The knockout stage of the <b>2014 FIFA World Cup was</b> the second and final stage of the ... In all matches in the knockout stage, if the score <b>was</b> level at the <b>end</b> of 90 ... including in the 1962 <b>FIFA World Cup</b> group stage, won 2–1 by <b>Uruguay</b>. Luis Alberto Suárez Díaz <b>is</b> a <b>Uruguayan</b> professional footballer who plays as a striker for ... At the <b>2014 FIFA World Cup</b> in Brazil, Suárez scored his 40th international goal before he <b>was</b> ... He <b>finished</b> sixth for the 2011 <b>FIFA</b> Ballon <b>d</b>&#39;Or . Diego Martín Forlán Corazo <b>is</b> a <b>Uruguayan</b> professional football manager and former player, ... Mumbai <b>finished</b> first in the league table and progressed to the semi-final of the playoffs where they would face ATK. After conceding ... Forlán <b>was</b> a part of the <b>Uruguay</b> squad for the <b>2014 World Cup</b> in Brazil. At the age of 35,&nbsp;... The <b>FIFA World Cup</b>, sometimes called the Football <b>World Cup</b>, but usually referred to simply ... Ghana <b>was</b> defeated by <b>Uruguay</b> on penalties after Luis Suárez ... In the <b>2014 World Cup</b>, Ghana <b>was</b> eliminated during the group stages. ... Sulley Muntari got the second goal for Ghana in the 82nd minute, <b>finishing</b> a move with&nbsp;... Edinson Roberto Cavani Gómez <b>is</b> a <b>Uruguayan</b> professional footballer who plays as a striker ... He scored once at the 2010 <b>World Cup</b> to help <b>Uruguay</b> to fourth place in the tournament, and in ... On 22 January <b>2014</b>, Cavani scored his 20th goal of the season in PSG&#39;s 2–1 Coupe de France defeat at home to Montpellier. The <b>2014 FIFA World Cup</b> CONMEBOL–AFC qualification play-off <b>were</b> a series of two-legged home-and-away ties between the fifth-placed team of the Asian qualifying tournament, Jordan, and the fifth-placed team from the South American qualifying tournament, <b>Uruguay</b>. ... This <b>was</b> Jordan&#39;s best <b>finish</b> in their <b>FIFA</b> <b>World Cup</b> qualification history.
Where did uruguay finish in 2014 world cup?
Shane Casey as <b>Billy Murphy</b>: Billy is the local &quot;nut-job&quot;, who carries around a knife and regularly mugs locals, including Conor MacSweeney (Alex Murphy)&nbsp;... The <b>Young Offenders</b> is a 2016 Irish comedy film written, directed, and co- produced by Peter Foott. It stars Alex Murphy, Chris Walley, Dominic MacHale, Hilary Rose, Shane ... Strangely enough, a local thug named <b>Billy Murphy</b> whom the pair put in ... 2017, Irish Film and Television Awards, Best <b>Actor</b> in a Supporting Role&nbsp;... Rory Murphy Cian Corbett. Past members, Niall Linehan Kevin Pedreschi. The Frank and Walters are an alternative pop band from Cork city in Ireland. The band was ... they are sometimes known by fans) <b>played</b> a number of co- headlining shows as ... &quot;Was <b>Young Offenders</b>&#39; <b>Billy Murphy</b> singing Cork anthem on a bus the&nbsp;... The <b>Young Offenders</b> is a coming-of-age sitcom, developed by Peter Foott. Adapted from the ... After his major fall-out with Linda, Conor convinces Linda and Siobhan to <b>play</b> truant from school with him and Jock. ... <b>Billy Murphy&#39;s</b> life is put in danger when his former cellmate &quot;Dinny the Teaspoon&quot; is released from prison. This is a list of entertainers known to have performed in blackface makeup, whether in an ... Joe E. Brown, in vaudeville and in Daring <b>Young</b> Man (1942); Tod Browning, in vaudeville; John Bunny, in vaudeville ... <b>Billy</b> Crystal, in the &quot; Negro Leagues&quot; skit on Saturday Night Live in 1984 and whenever impersonating Sammy&nbsp;... Louis William &quot;Bill&quot; Conradt Jr. (January 30, 1950 – November 5, 2006) was an assistant district ... The official participants in the sting included <b>Murphy</b> police and the Terrell Police ... In most cases, To Catch a Predator lured suspected sex <b>offenders</b> with an <b>actor</b> or actress pretending to be a <b>child</b>, into a home that was wired&nbsp;... Tony Award winner <b>Billy</b> Porter guest starred in &quot;Dissonant Voices&quot; as singing coach and ... guest star in &quot;Wednesday&#39;s <b>Child</b>&quot; <b>playing</b> a criminal couple, known for <b>child</b> ... Josh Pais guest stars in the same episode <b>playing</b> Hank Abraham, who also ... in this episode until the end of the season, as Lieutenant Declan <b>Murphy</b>. This is a list of people sentenced to more than one life imprisonment in a single trial, worldwide. ... <b>Billy</b> Joe Godfrey, 2015, 35 life sentences, minimum 1,050 years, United ... Sentenced to 21 life sentences on 10 counts of lewdness with a <b>child</b> under ... Travers, Gary <b>Murphy</b>, and Les <b>Murphy</b> have since been sentenced to&nbsp;... The following are notable people who were either born, raised or have lived for a significant ... chairman of Republican Party of Texas, 2010–2015; Jim <b>Murphy</b> ( born 1957), Republican member of Texas House of ... <b>Billy</b> Miller (born 1979), <b>actor</b>, The <b>Young</b> and the Restless, All My Children &middot; Carl Miller (1893–1979), <b>actor</b>&nbsp;... This is chronology of films produced in Ireland: Contents. 1 1910s; 2 1920s; 3 1930s; 4 1940s ... Men of Ireland, Richard Bird, Brian O&#39;Sullivan, <b>Drama</b> ... 1999, Accelerator, Vinny <b>Murphy</b>, Stuart Sinclair Blyth, Gavin Kelty, Aisling O&#39;Neill, Sorcha ... The <b>Young Offenders</b> &middot; Peter Foott &middot; Alex <b>Murphy</b>, Chris Walley, Comedy.
Who plays billy murphy in the young offenders?
Ovulation is the <b>release</b> of eggs from the <b>ovaries</b>. In women, this event occurs when the <b>ovarian</b> follicles rupture and <b>release</b> the secondary oocyte <b>ovarian</b> cells . After ovulation, during the luteal phase, the <b>egg</b> will be available to be ... Usually , <b>ovarian stimulation</b> is used in conjunction with ovulation induction to <b>stimulate</b> the&nbsp;... An <b>ovarian</b> follicle is a roughly spheroid cellular aggregation set found in the <b>ovaries</b>. It secretes hormones that influence stages of the menstrual cycle. Women begin puberty with about 400,000 follicles, each with the potential to <b>release</b> an <b>egg</b> cell (<b>ovum</b>) at ovulation for fertilization. ... They also <b>produce</b> peptides involved in <b>ovarian hormone</b> synthesis&nbsp;... The corpus luteum is a temporary endocrine structure in female <b>ovaries</b> and is involved in the production of relatively high levels of progesterone and moderate levels of estradiol and inhibin A. It is the remains of the <b>ovarian</b> follicle that has <b>released</b> a mature <b>ovum</b> during a previous ovulation. ... that <b>inhibits</b> further <b>release</b> of gonadotropin-<b>releasing hormone</b> (GnRH) and&nbsp;... Follicle-<b>stimulating hormone</b> (FSH) is a gonadotropin, a glycoprotein polypeptide <b>hormone</b>. ... Low frequency gonadotropin-<b>releasing hormone</b> (GnRH) pulses increase FSH mRNA levels in the rat, but is not directly correlated with an ... FSH <b>stimulates</b> the growth and recruitment of immature <b>ovarian</b> follicles in the <b>ovary</b>. Luteinizing <b>hormone</b> is a <b>hormone</b> produced by gonadotropic cells in the anterior pituitary gland. In females, an acute rise of LH (&quot;LH surge&quot;) triggers ovulation and development of the corpus luteum. In males, where LH had also been called interstitial cell–<b>stimulating hormone</b> ... This &quot;LH surge&quot; triggers ovulation, thereby not only <b>releasing</b> the <b>egg</b> from the&nbsp;... The <b>ovary</b> is an organ found in the female reproductive system that produces an <b>ovum</b>. ... Usually, ovulation occurs in one of the two <b>ovaries releasing</b> an <b>egg</b> each menstrual cycle. ... When the oocyte finishes its maturation in the <b>ovary</b>, a surge of luteinizing <b>hormone</b> secreted by the pituitary gland <b>stimulates the</b> <b>release</b> of&nbsp;... The follicular phase, also known as the proliferative phase, is the phase of the estrous cycle (or, in humans and great apes, the menstrual cycle) during which follicles in the <b>ovary</b> mature. It ends with ovulation. The main hormones controlling this stage are follicle-<b>stimulating hormone</b> and gonadotropin- <b>releasing hormone</b>. ... It also has a characteristic texture that helps guide <b>sperm</b> through the cervix&nbsp;... In biology, folliculogenesis is the maturation of the <b>ovarian</b> follicle, a densely packed shell of ... A few develop fully to <b>produce</b> a secondary oocyte which is <b>released</b> by ... Primary follicles develop receptors to follicle <b>stimulating hormone</b> ( FSH) at this ... ovulation, contains enzymes that catalyze with <b>sperm</b> to allow penetration. The theca folliculi comprise a layer of the <b>ovarian</b> follicles. They appear as the follicles become ... Gonadotrophs are <b>stimulated</b> to <b>produce</b> follicle-<b>stimulating</b> <b>hormone</b> (FSH) and luteinizing <b>hormone</b> (LH), which ... cells <b>secrete</b> antral fluid ( a mixture of hormones, enzymes, and anticoagulants) to nourish the maturing <b>ovum</b>. Ovulation induction is the <b>stimulation</b> of ovulation by medication. It is usually used in the sense of <b>stimulation</b> of the development of <b>ovarian</b> ... Follicle-<b>stimulating</b> <b>hormone</b> (FSH), directly <b>stimulating</b> the <b>ovaries</b>. ... The gonadotropin-<b>releasing</b> <b>hormone</b> (GnRH) pump is used to <b>release</b> doses of GnRH in a pulsatile fashion.
Which hormone stimulates the release of the ovum from the ovary?
The fourth <b>season</b> of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> began airing on January 30, 2012, with cast members announced November 13, 2011. The <b>winner</b> of <b>season</b> four&nbsp;... The fourth <b>season</b> of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> All Stars was announced by VH1 on August 22, 2018. Prior to the official announcement, RuPaul confirmed in an&nbsp;... ... of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> All Stars aired in 2012 featuring 12 returning contestants from the first four seasons. Chad Michaels, a runner-up in <b>season 4</b>, <b>won</b>. The <b>winner</b> of the first <b>season</b> of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> All Stars was Chad Michaels. <b>Season 4</b> (2012)[edit]. Main article: <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> (<b>season 4</b>). <b>Season 4</b> <b>winner</b> Sharon Needles. The eighth season of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> began airing on March 7, 2016. Returning judges ... The <b>winner</b> of the eighth season of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> was Bob the Drag Queen, with Kim Chi and Naomi ... on season 1 and All Stars season 1 &middot; Latrice Royale, contestant and Miss Congeniality of <b>season 4</b> and contestant on&nbsp;... The third season of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> began airing on January 24, 2011. Thirteen drag ... The <b>winner</b> of the third season of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> was Raja, with Manila Luzon being the runner-up. ... Mimi placed 11/12th overall with season 2 contestant Pandora Boxx, Manila placed 7th/8th with <b>season 4</b> contestant Latrice&nbsp;... Snatch Game is a challenge held each season (starting with the second) of the American reality competition television series <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b>, as well as its all-star and spin-off series RuPaul&#39;s ... It is rare, although not unprecedented, for a queen to <b>win</b> the entire season ... See also: <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> (<b>season 4</b>). <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b>: All Stars <b>winner</b>; runner-up on <b>season 4</b> of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag</b> <b>Race</b>. Successor, Alaska. Spouse(s), Adam Magee (m. 2003). Website, &quot;Chad&nbsp;... RuPaul dedicated the first episode in memory of Sahara Davenport, a former competitor in <b>season</b> 2 of <b>RuPaul&#39;s Drag Race</b> who died due to heart failure. The &nbsp;...
Who won ru pauls drag race season 4?
He was best known for writing the Gospel songs &quot;Where No One Stands Alone&quot;, &quot; <b>Till the Storm Passes By</b>&quot;, &quot;Then I Met the Master&quot; and &quot;How Long Has It Been? Johnny Minick (born July 8, 1955) is an American gospel singer, songwriter, arranger, ... This Is Just What Heaven; The Reason; Worship Medley: <b>Til the</b> <b>Storm Passes By</b>/We&#39;ll Understand It Better; Walk Together Children; Come See Me&nbsp;... A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating <b>storm</b> system characterized by a low- pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral&nbsp;... North Carolina is a U.S. state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. Tropical cyclones—<b>storms</b> characterized by a large&nbsp;... Since the <b>storm</b> surge produced by the hurricane&#39;s right-front quadrant ( containing the strongest winds) was more than 20 ft (6 m) near Biloxi, emergency &nbsp;... Damage from the <b>storm</b> is minor, and no deaths or injuries are reported. A view from the interior of Hurricane Betsy&#39;s eye, taken by Hurricane hunters before its&nbsp;... They studied the dust ejected in 1866 by comet 55P/Tempel-Tuttle in advance of the anticipated Leonid shower return of 1898 and 1899. Meteor <b>storms</b> were&nbsp;... Two men died in separate incidents after suffering fatal injuries while carrying out repairs to damage caused by Ophelia and <b>Storm</b> Brian. In Cork, a man died after &nbsp;... Tropical activity fired up by June, when a series of <b>storms</b> developed, with Tropical <b>Storm</b> Ewiniar making landfall over mainland China. Later that month, Typhoon&nbsp;... In response to the <b>storm</b>, three engineers designed and oversaw plans to raise the Gulf of Mexico shoreline of Galveston island by 17 ft (5.2 m) and erect a 10 mi (&nbsp;...
Who wrote the song till the storm passes by?
The <b>Chihuahua</b> is the smallest breed of dog, and is named after the Mexican state of ... Compared to the <b>typical lifespan of a Chihuahua</b>, a Teacup&#39;s <b>lifespan</b> tends to be ... This is not a defect; it is <b>a normal</b> adaptation facilitating the passage through the birth canal and growth and development of the domed type of forehead. 29. Chiapas, 74.3, 72.3, 76.2. 31. <b>Chihuahua</b>, 73.3, 70.1, 76.3. 21. Aging in dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) varies from breed to breed, and affects the dog&#39;s health ... For example, a Beagle (<b>average life</b> expectancy 13.3 years) usually <b>lives</b> to around 12–15 ... <b>Chihuahua</b>, 15 ... &quot;<b>What</b> to Expect as Your Dog Ages&quot;. This is a list of common dog crossbreeds. These are dogs created deliberately by crossing two ... <b>Chihuahua</b> &amp; Yorkshire Terrier. Chug, Lucy the ... Its <b>average life</b> expectancy is 13 to 15 years. ... <b>What</b> links here &middot; Related changes &middot; Upload file &middot; Special pages &middot; Permanent link &middot; Page information &middot; Wikidata item &middot; Cite this page &nbsp;... This is a list of the oldest verified dogs in the world, listed by age, all of whom have attained the ... 15, Megabyte, 11 April 1993, 1 January 2014, 20 years, 265 days, <b>Chihuahua</b>, United States, Regular ... This has prompted a study of the <b>longevity</b> of the Australian Cattle Dog to examine if the breed might have exceptional&nbsp;... The city of <b>Chihuahua</b> is the state capital of the Mexican state of <b>Chihuahua</b>. As of 2017, the city ... this is <b>what</b> is seen as the official foundation of <b>Chihuahua</b> and Antonio Deza ... The <b>life</b> expectancy for males is 72 years and for women is 79 years. ... During this time of the year, the climate is dry, with an <b>average</b> humidity &nbsp;... The Rarámuri or Tarahumara are a group of indigenous people of the Americas living in the state of <b>Chihuahua</b> in Mexico. They are renowned for their long- distance running ability. Originally inhabitants of much of <b>Chihuahua</b>, the Rarámuri retreated to the ... Music and dance are highly integrated into Tarahumara social <b>life</b>. Creel is a town in the Sierra Tarahumara of the Mexican state of <b>Chihuahua</b>. It is the ... and the use of their native language is widespread in the population in daily <b>life</b> and public events such as church masses. ... common, occurring on <b>average</b> only four days per year (more frequently on the nearby mountain peaks). Madera, also known as Ciudad Madera, is a town and seat of the municipality of Madera in the mountains of the northwestern Mexican state of <b>Chihuahua</b>. ... group that took the name to commemorate <b>what</b> they considered their martyrs. ... Snow falls on about 7 days per year on <b>average</b> (more often on mountain peaks). Cuauhtémoc is a city located in the west-central part of the Mexican state of <b>Chihuahua</b>. ... Summers are warm with June being the warmest month with an <b>average</b> high temperature of 29.5 °C (85.1 °F). ... <b>What</b> links here &middot; Related changes &middot; Upload file &middot; Special pages &middot; Permanent link &middot; Page information &middot; Wikidata item &middot; Cite&nbsp;...
What's the average life of a chihuahua?
Where the <b>Red Fern Grows</b> is a 1961 children&#39;s novel by Wilson Rawls about a boy who buys ... Over the next few days, Little Ann loses the will to live and finally <b>dies</b> of grief atop Old Dan&#39;s grave, leaving Billy heartbroken. Billy&#39;s father tries to&nbsp;... Where the <b>Red Fern Grows</b> is a 1974 film directed by Norman Tokar and starring James ... Billy trips him, and Ruben falls on the hatchet and <b>dies</b>. After Ruben&#39;s&nbsp;... Where the <b>Red Fern Grows</b> is a 2003 American family adventure film directed by Lyman Dayton ... Old Dan&#39;s <b>death</b> is much more graphic and gory in the book, which involved his intestines being torn out, trying to fix him back up, and dying the&nbsp;... Woodrow Wilson Rawls, (September 24, 1913 - December 16, 1984) was an American writer best known for his books Where the <b>Red Fern Grows</b> and Summer of the Monkeys. ... 1913 births &middot; 1984 <b>deaths</b> &middot; People from Cherokee County, Oklahoma &middot; 20th-century American novelists &middot; American male novelists &middot; American&nbsp;... Don Roscoe Joseph III (July 26, 1937 – May 26, 2015), professionally known as Rocky Frisco ... He can be seen in the short film Melvin, A Midwestern Tale, and in the 2003 Disney remake of Where the <b>Red Fern Grows</b>. ... Central High School (Tulsa, Oklahoma) alumni &middot; 1937 births &middot; 2015 <b>deaths</b> &middot; Musicians from St. Louis&nbsp;... Sonic Youth is the debut EP by American rock band Sonic Youth. It was recorded between December 1981 and January 1982 and released in March 1982 by&nbsp;... James &quot;Jim&quot; McCullough Sr. (May 12, 1928 – April 6, 2012) was an American film director and ... In 1974, he co-produced Where the <b>Red Fern Grows</b> (1974). Prior to establishing his film company, McCullough had two minor acting credits in Teenage&nbsp;... Norman Tokar (November 25, 1919 – April 6, 1979) was a prolific director and occasionally ... After directing his only non-Disney feature Where the <b>Red Fern</b> <b>Grows</b> (1974), Tokar made ... Following Candleshoe (1977), on Tokar&#39;s final film before his <b>death</b>, The Cat from Outer Space (1978), he gained a co-producer credit. Ned Thomas Beatty (born July 6, 1937) is a retired American actor and singer. He has ... His time at the latter included a run as Willy Loman in <b>Death</b> of a Salesman in 1966 ... In 2003, he portrayed a simple sheriff in Where the <b>Red Fern Grows</b>. Philip Anthony Mair Heald (born August 25, 1944) is an American actor known for portraying Hannibal Lecter&#39;s jail nemesis, Dr. Frederick Chilton, in The Silence of the Lambs and Red Dragon, and for ... varied as Where the <b>Red Fern Grows</b>, The New York Times bestsellers such as The ... Trumann; Kiss of <b>Death</b> (1995) .
Who dies in where the red fern grows?
<b>Filming</b> commenced on February 17, 2015. Ship scenes were <b>filmed</b> in front of a giant outdoor greenscreen in Helensvale, while a <b>film</b> set&nbsp;... Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017)[edit]. Main article: <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: <b>Dead</b> <b>Men Tell No Tales</b>. A group of&nbsp;... <b>Dead Men Tell No Tales</b> enlarges the <b>Pirates</b> universe with many new, unique elements, and I&#39;m building a distinctive sound for this <b>film</b> that springboards off of &nbsp;... Captain Hector Barbossa is a fictional character in the <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> <b>film</b> series, ... the Royal Navy in On Stranger Tides (2011), and finally as the rich and influential leader of his own <b>pirate</b> fleet in <b>Dead Men Tell No Tales</b> (2017). William &quot;Will&quot; Turner Jr. is a fictional character in the <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> <b>films</b>. He appears in The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), <b>Dead Man&#39;s</b> Chest ( 2006), At World&#39;s End (2007), and <b>Dead Men Tell No Tales</b> (2017). Captain Jack Sparrow is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the <b>Pirates of the</b> ... He first appears in the 2003 <b>film Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: The Curse of the Black Pearl. ... 2 <b>Films</b>. 2.1 The Curse of the Black Pearl; 2.2 <b>Dead</b> <b>Man&#39;s</b> Chest; 2.3 At World&#39;s End; 2.4 On Stranger Tides; 2.5 <b>Dead Men Tell No</b> <b>Tales</b>. Dead Men Tell No Tales, 1914 short <b>film</b> directed by F. Martin ... <b>Pirates of the</b> <b>Caribbean</b>: <b>Dead Men Tell No Tales</b>, a 2017 <b>film</b>&nbsp;... Elizabeth Swann (later Elizabeth Turner) is a fictional character in the <b>Pirates of</b> <b>the Caribbean film</b> series. She appears in The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) and three of its sequels, <b>Dead Man&#39;s</b> Chest (2006), At World&#39;s End (2007) and <b>Dead Men Tell No Tales</b> (2017). The Flying Dutchman, or simply referred to as the Dutchman, is a fictional ship in the popular <b>film</b> series <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>. The ship made its first appearance in <b>Dead Man&#39;s</b> Chest under the command of the fictional captain, Davy Jones. The <b>story</b> and attributes of the ship were inspired by the actual Flying ... In <b>Dead Men Tell No Tales</b>, the Dutchman returns when a young Henry &nbsp;... 4 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. 4.1 Motion Picture Soundtrack. 5 <b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b>: <b>Dead Men Tell No Tales</b>. 5.1 Motion Picture&nbsp;...
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The <b>company</b> sells automobiles and commercial vehicles under the <b>Ford</b> brand, and most luxury cars under the Lincoln brand. <b>Ford</b> also <b>owns</b> Brazilian SUV&nbsp;... Henry <b>Ford</b> (July 30, 1863 – April 7, 1947) was an American industrialist and a business magnate, the <b>founder</b> of the <b>Ford Motor Company</b>, and the sponsor of&nbsp;... <b>Ford</b> and Malcomson together retained 51% of the new <b>company</b> in exchange for their earlier investments. When the total stock <b>ownership</b> was tabulated, shares&nbsp;... The family of Henry <b>Ford</b> is an American family from the U.S. state of Michigan, best known for their control of the <b>Ford Motor Company</b> automobile manufacturer, ... The family <b>owns</b> all of the company&#39;s Class B shares, which are collectively&nbsp;... Jaguar is the luxury vehicle brand of Jaguar Land Rover, a British multinational car ... Since the <b>Ford ownership</b> era, Jaguar and Land Rover have used joint ... expressed interest in purchasing the marques from the <b>Ford Motor Company</b>. From 1974 to 2015, Mazda had a partnership with the <b>Ford Motor Company</b>, which acquired a 24.5% stake in 1979, upped to a 33.4% <b>ownership</b> of Mazda in &nbsp;... Executive Chairman William Clay <b>Ford</b>, Jr.: September 6, 2006 to present Jim Hackett: May 22, ... Designers &middot; <b>Ford</b> Family &middot; Henry <b>Ford</b> (<b>Founder</b>); William Clay <b>Ford</b> Jr. (Executive Chairman); Jim Hackett (CEO); List of CEOs. Other. Big Three &nbsp;... The Volvo C30 is one example of a Volvo produced under <b>Ford ownership</b>. Volvo Car Corporation was part of <b>Ford Motor Company&#39;s</b> Premier Automotive Group (&nbsp;... Lincoln, formally the Lincoln <b>Motor Company</b>, is the luxury vehicle division of American auto ... On February 4, 1922, Lincoln <b>Motor Company</b> was acquired by <b>Ford Motor Company</b> for $8 million. ... fitted with a 22 karat (92%) gold-plated plaque on the instrument panel which could be engraved with the original <b>owner&#39;s</b> name. Perry, <b>founder</b>-chairman of <b>Ford Motor Company</b> Limited and each of the <b>Ford</b> Group&#39;s European subsidiaries retired in 1948. In 1950 <b>Ford&#39;s</b> controlling interests in&nbsp;...
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<b>Mr</b>. <b>Peabody</b> &amp; <b>Sherman</b> is a 2014 American computer-animated science fiction comedy film based on characters from the Peabody&#39;s Improbable History&nbsp;... <b>Peabody</b> &amp; <b>Sherman</b>. From 2015–2017, he appeared in a television series based on the&nbsp;... The <b>Mr</b>. <b>Peabody</b> &amp; <b>Sherman</b> Show is an American animated web television series that is produced by DreamWorks Animation and Jay Ward Productions. <b>Sherman</b> and <b>Mr</b>. <b>Peabody</b> enter the WABAC machine ca. 1960 to witness another time and place in history. The WABAC machine was a central element of the&nbsp;... This is a list of episodes of The <b>Mr</b>. <b>Peabody</b> &amp; <b>Sherman</b> Show, the American animated web television series produced by DreamWorks Animation and Jay Ward&nbsp;... <b>Mr</b>. <b>Peabody</b> and the Mermaid is a 1948 American fantasy film directed by Irving Pichel starring ... Jump to navigation Jump to search. Not to be confused with Mister Peabody, Mr. Peabody &amp; Sherman, or The Mr. Peabody &amp; Sherman Show. By contrast, an animated feature film adaptation of the &quot;Peabody&#39;s Improbable History&quot; segment, <b>Mr</b>. <b>Peabody</b> &amp; <b>Sherman</b>, was released to positive reviews in&nbsp;... Mr. Know-It-All was a popular supporting segment of The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. ... (in syndication); Hoppity Hooper. Reboots. The <b>Mr</b>. <b>Peabody</b> &amp; <b>Sherman</b> Show (2015–2017); The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2018–2019)&nbsp;... He is perhaps best known as the voice of <b>Sherman</b> in the Jay Ward-Bill Scott <b>Mr</b>. <b>Peabody</b> TV cartoons. Contents. 1 Career; 2 Death&nbsp;... Commander McBragg is a cartoon character who appeared in short segments ( usually 90 ... (in syndication); Hoppity Hooper. Reboots. The <b>Mr</b>. <b>Peabody</b> &amp; <b>Sherman</b> Show (2015–2017); The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2018– 2019)&nbsp;...
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The <b>history</b> of <b>laptops</b> describes the efforts, begun in the 1970s, to build small, portable ... Enclosed in a magnesium case, it <b>introduced</b> the now familiar clamshell design, in which the flat display folded shut against the keyboard. ... By the end of the 1980s, <b>laptop</b> computers were becoming popular among business <b>people</b>. A <b>laptop</b> (also <b>laptop</b> computer), often called a notebook, is a small, portable personal computer ... The IBM 5100, the <b>first</b> commercially available <b>portable</b> <b>computer</b>, appeared in September 1975, and was based on the SCAMP prototype. ... Since the <b>introduction</b> of portable computers during the late 1970s, their form has&nbsp;... A <b>portable computer</b> is a computer designed to be easily moved from one place to another and included a display and keyboard. The <b>first</b> commercially sold portable was the 50 pound IBM 5100, <b>introduced</b>&nbsp;... Lenovo Group Limited, often shortened to Lenovo is a Chinese multinational technology ... Jiǎ Xùfú (贾续福), one of the founders of Lenovo, indicates the <b>first</b> meeting in ... Eleven <b>people</b>, the entirety of the initial staff, attended. ... The IdeaPad line of consumer-oriented <b>laptop</b> computers was <b>introduced</b> in January 2008. Apple Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Cupertino, ... In August 2018, Apple became the <b>first public</b> U.S. company to be valued at over $1 trillion. The company employs 123,000 ... The MacBook Pro, Apple&#39;s <b>first laptop</b> with an Intel microprocessor, <b>introduced</b> in 2006. At the Worldwide&nbsp;... The Toshiba Satellite (dynabook Satellite in Japan) was a line of consumer- grade notebook computers marketed by Toshiba, and were some of the earliest&nbsp;... The PowerBook is a family of Macintosh <b>laptop</b> computers designed, manufactured and sold by ... In October 1991 Apple <b>released</b> the <b>first</b> three PowerBooks: the low-end PowerBook 100, the more powerful PowerBook 140, and the high end&nbsp;... The <b>history</b> of the personal computer as a mass-market consumer electronic device began with ... Before the <b>introduction</b> of the microprocessor in the <b>early</b> 1970s, computers were generally large, ... In a time-sharing system, multiple computer terminals let many <b>people</b> share the use of one mainframe computer processor. A Chromebook is a <b>laptop</b> or tablet running the Linux-based Chrome OS as its operating ... The <b>first</b> Chromebooks for sale, by Acer Inc. and Samsung, began shipping on June 15, 2011. In addition to <b>laptop</b> models, a desktop version, called a Chromebox, was <b>introduced</b> in May 2012, and an &quot;all-in-one&quot; device, called a&nbsp;... The Hewlett-Packard Company or Hewlett-Packard was an American multinational information ... HP incorporated on August 18, 1947, and went <b>public</b> on November 6, 1957. :35,40 ... They <b>introduced</b> the world&#39;s <b>first</b> handheld scientific electronic calculator in 1972 (the HP-35), the <b>first</b> handheld programmable in 1974 (the&nbsp;...
When was the first laptop introduced to the public?
Hanan Tobias Simpson Menzies (born 7 March 1974) is an English stage, television and film ... Menzies would go on to star in the short film/micro-<b>play</b> Groove is in the Heart, a collaboration between the Royal Court ... Who am I? What <b>do</b> I think and feel? ... &quot;<b>Game of Thrones</b>&#39; <b>Tobias Menzies</b> Joins Ron Moore&#39;s Outlander&quot;. &quot;Walk of Punishment&quot; is the third episode of the third season of HBO&#39;s fantasy television series <b>Game of Thrones</b>, and the 23rd episode of the ... but she says he <b>does</b> not have the strength and her magic requires king&#39;s blood, which must ... Tully, <b>played</b> by Clive Russell, and her brother Edmure, <b>played</b> by <b>Tobias</b> <b>Menzies</b>. The sixth season of the fantasy drama television series <b>Game of Thrones</b> premiered on HBO on ... Clive Russell, <b>Tobias Menzies</b>, Patrick Malahide, Richard Dormer and Paul ... The character was previously <b>played</b> by Struan Rodger in the fourth-season ... &quot;&quot;Trying to keep that secret was like I really <b>did</b> murder somebody&quot;. The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) is a drama school in London, England that ... Works include around 10,000 <b>plays</b>; works of or about biography, costume, ... Tumbleweeds); <b>Tobias Menzies</b> – (Rome, <b>Game of Thrones</b>, Outlander)&nbsp;... &quot;Blood of My Blood&quot; is the sixth episode of the sixth season of HBO&#39;s fantasy television series <b>Game of Thrones</b>, and the ... Weiss also spoke about Arya, saying &quot;We were excited to <b>do</b> the <b>play</b> within the <b>play</b>, and it&#39;s a ... in the aftermath of the Red Wedding, as well as <b>Tobias Menzies</b> as Edmure Tully, who also had not&nbsp;... The Terror is an American horror drama anthology television series. The series is named after ... While hunting for <b>game</b>, Hickey, Lieutenant John Irving, and petty officer ... In September 2016, it was announced that <b>Tobias Menzies</b> was cast as a series ... &quot;AMC&#39;s Franklin expedition TV series seeks Inuit woman to <b>play</b> &#39;major &nbsp;... Menzies is a Scottish surname. It is probably derived, like its Gaelic form Méinnearach, from the ... However, many now <b>do</b> not know this, and today it is often pronounced as if it were an ... A Scottish limerick <b>plays</b> on the traditional pronunciation: ... Service 1939–1952; Ted Menzies, Canadian politician (MP); <b>Tobias Menzies</b>,&nbsp;... The eighth and final season of the fantasy drama television series <b>Game of</b> <b>Thrones</b>, produced ... The eighth season saw the return of <b>Tobias Menzies</b> as Edmure Tully and Lino Facioli as Robin Arryn in the final episode, ... &quot;&#39;<b>Game of</b> <b>Thrones</b>,&#39; &#39;What We <b>Do</b> in the Shadows&#39; lead the cable Live +7 ratings for April 22 –28&quot;. &quot;The Waldo Moment&quot; is the third and final episode in the second series of the British science ... After a politician he interviewed—Liam Munroe (<b>Tobias</b> <b>Menzies</b>)—enters a by-election to ... to continue as Waldo but <b>does</b> so after Jack threatens to <b>play</b> him instead. ... &quot;Black Mirror: Every Episode Ranked From <b>Good</b> to Best&quot;. The characters from the medieval fantasy television series <b>Game of Thrones</b> are based on their ... He truly <b>does</b> love his sister and will <b>do</b> anything, no matter how rash, to stay close to ... Edmure Tully (seasons 3, 6, 8) portrayed by <b>Tobias</b> <b>Menzies</b>. ... &quot;<b>Game of Thrones</b> spoilers: Wilf Scolding is the Actor who <b>plays</b> Rhaegar&nbsp;...
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All releasing <b>hormones</b> (-RH) referred to, can also be referred to as releasing factors (-RF). Somatotropes: Human growth <b>hormone</b> (&nbsp;... Hypothalamic–<b>pituitary hormones</b> are hormones that are produced by the hypothalamus and pituitary gland. Although the organs in which they are produced are&nbsp;... Hypopituitarism is the decreased (hypo) secretion of one or more of the eight <b>hormones</b> normally produced by the <b>pituitary</b> gland at the base of the brain. If there&nbsp;... <b>Hormone</b> secretion[edit]. Two <b>hormones</b> are classically considered as being related to the posterior <b>pituitary</b>: oxytocin and&nbsp;... <b>Hormone</b> secretion from the anterior <b>pituitary</b> gland is regulated by <b>hormones</b> secreted by the hypothalamus. Neuroendocrine cells in the hypothalamus project &nbsp;... The examples are hypothalamic-<b>pituitary hormones</b> that can be classified from several viewpoints: they are hypothalamic hormones (originating in the&nbsp;... Some cases are associated with a lack of other <b>pituitary hormones</b>, in which case it is known as combined <b>pituitary hormone</b> deficiency. Diagnosis involves blood&nbsp;... The anterior lobe of the <b>pituitary</b> gland. In particular, CRH and vasopressin stimulate the secretion of adrenocorticotropic <b>hormone</b> (ACTH), once known as&nbsp;... Anterior <b>pituitary</b>[edit]. Tropic <b>hormones</b> from the anterior <b>pituitary</b> include: Thyroid-stimulating <b>hormone</b> (TSH or thyrotropin) –&nbsp;... Overproduction or underproduction of a <b>pituitary hormone</b> will affect the respective end-organ. For example, insufficient production (hyposecretion) of thyroid&nbsp;...
A hormone produced by the pituitary and regulates the function of another endocrine gland is called?
<b>Star Wars</b> is an American epic space-opera media franchise created by George Lucas, which began with the eponymous 1977 film and quickly became a&nbsp;... <b>Star Wars</b> is a 1977 American epic space opera film written and directed by George Lucas, produced by Lucasfilm and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It stars&nbsp;... <b>Star Wars</b>: The Rise of Skywalker (also known as <b>Star Wars</b>: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker) is a 2019 American epic space opera film produced, co- written,&nbsp;... The Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) was a proposed missile defense system intended to ... Historians from the Missile Defense Agency attribute the term &quot;<b>Star</b> <b>Wars</b>&quot; to a Washington Post article published March 24, 1983, the day after the&nbsp;... <b>Star Wars</b>: The Force Awakens (also known as <b>Star Wars</b>: Episode VII – The Force Awakens) is a 2015 American space opera film produced, co-written and&nbsp;... The <b>Star Wars</b> franchise has spawned multiple live-action and animated films. The franchise started with a film trilogy set in medias res—beginning in the middle&nbsp;... <b>Star Wars</b> Kid is a viral video made in 2002 by Ghyslain Raza in which he wields a golf ball retriever in imitation of Darth Maul&#39;s lightsaber moves from the film&nbsp;... The <b>Star Wars</b> sequel trilogy is the third trilogy of the main <b>Star Wars</b> franchise, an American space opera created by George Lucas. It is produced by Lucasfilm&nbsp;... <b>Star Wars</b>: The Last Jedi (also known as <b>Star Wars</b>: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi) is a 2017 American epic space-opera film written and directed by Rian Johnson&nbsp;... The <b>Star Wars</b> prequel trilogy is a series of epic space-opera films written and directed by George Lucas. It was produced by Lucasfilm Ltd. and distributed by&nbsp;...
When is the next stars wars coming out?