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Me at the zoo is the <b>first video</b> that <b>was</b> uploaded to <b>YouTube</b>. It <b>was</b> uploaded <b>on</b>
April 23, ... quality as poor. Digital Trends called it a "nondescript affair" and "
tongue-in-cheek" <b>video</b> that set "the tone for what <b>was</b> to <b>come</b>" <b>on YouTube</b>. <b>YouTube was</b> created by three PayPal employees as a <b>video</b>-sharing website
where users could upload, share and view content. The Internet domain name "
www.<b>youtube</b>.com " <b>was</b> activated <b>on</b> Monday, ... The <b>first YouTube video</b>, titled
Me at the zoo, <b>was</b> uploaded <b>on</b> April 23, 2005, and shows co-founder Jawed
Karim at ... <b>YouTube</b> is an American <b>video</b>-sharing platform headquartered in San Bruno,
California. Three ... The <b>first YouTube video</b>, titled Me at the zoo, shows co-
founder Jawed Karim at the ... The <b>video was</b> uploaded <b>on</b> April 23, 2005, and
can still be viewed <b>on</b> the <b>site</b>. ... "Almost all <b>YouTube</b> views <b>come</b> from just 30%
of films". <b>YouTube</b> is an American <b>video</b>-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno,
California. It <b>was</b> founded by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley and Jawed Karim in
February 2005, and the <b>first video was</b> "Me at the zoo" uploaded by Karim <b>on</b> his
channel in ... <b>YouTube</b> Rewind (stylized as <b>YouTube</b> ЯEWIND) is a <b>video</b> series produced and
created by ... <b>On</b> December 13, 2010, the <b>first YouTube</b> Rewind <b>was</b> uploaded,
titled "2010 <b>YouTube</b> Rewind: Year in Review". ... The <b>video</b> has been criticized
as <b>coming</b> off as “passive-aggressive” towards consumers, or "lazy" as it <b>does</b> not
... This list of most-disliked <b>YouTube</b> videos contains the top 50 videos with the most
dislikes of all time, as derived from <b>YouTube</b> charts. <b>YouTube</b> implemented a like
and dislike button <b>on video</b> pages in 2010 as ... Friday amassed more than three
million dislikes before the <b>video was</b> taken down in June 2011. The <b>video was</b> ... This is a timeline of online <b>video</b>, meaning Streaming Media delivered over the
Internet. ... compression <b>made</b> it the <b>first</b> practical <b>video</b> coding format, and it <b>was</b>
used for online <b>video</b> conferencing. ... 2005, April 23, Companies, <b>YouTube</b>
opens for <b>video</b> uploads, and the <b>first YouTube video</b> uploaded <b>on</b> April 23, 2005
is ... Jawed Karim is a German-born American computer scientist and Internet
entrepreneur of Bangladeshi–German descent. He is the co-founder of <b>YouTube</b>,
and the <b>first</b> person to upload a <b>video</b> to the <b>site</b>. This inaugural <b>video</b>, titled Me at
the zoo uploaded <b>on</b> April 23, 2005, has ... <b>YouTube's first</b> ever <b>video</b>, Me at the
zoo, <b>was</b> uploaded by Karim <b>on</b> 23 April ... A <b>video</b> blog or <b>video</b> log, usually shortened to vlog /vlɒɡ/, is a form of blog for
which the ... Vlog category is popular <b>on</b> the <b>video</b>-sharing platform <b>YouTube</b>. ...
VidCon is an annual convention that allows <b>YouTube</b> content creators and
viewers to <b>come</b> ... The <b>first</b> VidCon event <b>was</b> held <b>on</b> July 10 and 11, 2010, and
has now ... Fred Figglehorn is the central character in an Internet <b>video</b> series created by
Lucas Cruikshank in 2006. Cruikshank, a teenager from Columbus, Nebraska,
created the Fred <b>video</b> series for his channel <b>on</b> the <b>video</b>-sharing website
<b>YouTube</b>, ... His <b>first</b> Fred <b>video was</b> uploaded <b>on</b> October 30, 2006, and when
this character ... | When did the first youtube video come out? |
Robert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon, KG, MC, PC (12 June 1897 – 14 January
1977) was a British Conservative politician who served three periods as Foreign
Secretary and then a relatively brief term as <b>Prime Minister of the United Kingdom</b>
from ... British Government cabinet papers from September <b>1956</b>, during Eden's
term ... The <b>Prime Minister of the United Kingdom</b> is the head of the Government of <b>the</b>
<b>United Kingdom</b> ... MP for Maidenhead (born <b>1956</b>), See also § Main articles:7. Maurice Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton, OM, PC, FRS (10 February 1894
– 29 December 1986) was a British Conservative politician who served as <b>Prime</b>
<b>Minister of the United Kingdom</b> from 1957 to 1963. ... In November <b>1956</b> Britain
invaded Egypt in collusion with France and Israel in the Suez Crisis. According to
... Theresa Mary May is a British politician who served as the <b>Prime Minister of the</b>
<b>United Kingdom</b> and ... Born on 1 October <b>1956</b> in Eastbourne, Sussex, May is
the only child of Zaidee Mary (née Barnes; 1928–1982) and Hubert Brasier ... Events from the year <b>1956</b> in <b>the United Kingdom</b>. The year is dominated by the
Suez Crisis. ... 27 April – Doubts about the future of Anthony Eden as <b>Prime</b>
<b>Minister</b> continue as his personal ratings in opinion polls remain low. 3 May –
Granada ... The <b>prime minister of the United Kingdom</b> (informally abbreviated to <b>PM</b>), until
1801 known as ... Dodd, A. H. (<b>1956</b>). The Growth of Responsible Government ... This is a list of <b>prime ministers of the United Kingdom</b> by age. This table can be
sorted to ... May was born on 1 October <b>1956</b> (aged 63 years, 144 days). Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs,
normally ... The Foreign Secretary reports directly to the <b>Prime Minister of the</b>
<b>United Kingdom</b>. The Foreign Secretary's remit includes: relations with foreign ... French <b>Prime Minister</b> Guy Mollet proposed a union between <b>the United Kingdom</b>
and the French Union with Elizabeth II as ... The Suez Crisis, or the Second Arab–Israeli war, also called the tripartite
aggression (Arabic: العدوان الثلاثي) in the Arab world and Sinai War in Israel,
was an invasion of Egypt in late <b>1956</b> by Israel, followed by <b>the United Kingdom</b>
and France. ... British <b>Prime Minister</b> Anthony Eden was especially upset at the
sacking of ... | Who was the prime minister of great britain in 1956? |
<b>Gone with the Wind</b> is a 1939 American epic historical romance film adapted from
the 1936 ... At the 12th Academy Awards, <b>Gone with the Wind</b> set a record for
<b>Academy Award</b> wins and nominations, winning in eight of the competitive ... The 12th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and ... David O. Selznick's production <b>Gone with the Wind</b> received
the most nominations of the year with thirteen. ... This was the first year in which
an <b>Academy Award</b> (also known as an <b>Oscar</b>) was awarded in the category of
special ... Hattie McDaniel (June 10, 1893 – October 26, 1952) was an American actress of
stage and screen, professional singer-songwriter, and comedian. She is best
known for her role as "Mammy" in <b>Gone with the Wind</b> (1939), for which she won
the <b>Academy Award</b> for Best ... <b>Oscar</b> Polk was an American actor, best known for his portrayal as the servant "
Pork" in the 1939 film <b>Gone with the Wind</b>. Contents. 1 Career; 2 Theatre credits ... Dame Olivia Mary de Havilland DBE is a British-American actress, now retired.
The major ... The film earned six <b>Academy Award</b> nominations, including Best
Picture. ... The film he was preparing to shoot was <b>Gone with the Wind</b>, and Jack
L. Vivien Leigh (/liː/ (5 November 1913 – 8 July 1967), born Vivian Mary Hartley
and styled as Lady Olivier after 1947, was a British stage and film actress. She
won two Academy Awards for Best Actress, for her definitive performances as
Scarlett O'Hara in <b>Gone with the Wind</b> (1939) and Blanche DuBois in the film ... L'
Étoile de Cristal was the French equivalent of the <b>Oscar</b>. David O. Selznick (May 10, 1902 – June 22, 1965) was an American film
producer, screenwriter and film studio executive. He is best known for producing
<b>Gone with the Wind</b> (1939) and Rebecca (1940), each earning him an <b>Academy</b>
<b>Award</b> ... Lyle Reynolds Wheeler (February 2, 1905 – January 10, 1990) was an American
motion picture art director. He received five Academy Awards — for <b>Gone with the</b>
<b>Wind</b> (1939), Anna ... 1989; "His <b>Oscars Gone with the Wind</b>, Art Director Lyle
Wheeler Fights to Regain More Than Statuettes" People, March 27, 1989 ... William Clark Gable (February 1, 1901 – November 16, 1960) was an American
film actor, often ... Gable won the <b>Academy Award</b> for Best Actor for Frank Capra's
It Happened One Night (1934), co-starring Claudette Colbert. ... Gable tried to
boycott the premiere of <b>Gone with the Wind</b> in Atlanta, Georgia, because the
African ... The 13th Academy Awards honored American film achievements in 1940. This
was the first ... Independent producer David O. Selznick, who had produced the
previous year's big winner <b>Gone with the Wind</b> (1939), also produced the Best ...
Selznick was the first to produce two consecutive winners of the Best Picture
<b>Oscar</b>. | When did gone with the wind receives ten academy awards? |
<b>Dude</b>, <b>Where's My Car</b>? is a 2000 American stoner comedy film directed by
Danny Leiner. The film stars Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott as two best
friends who find themselves unable to remember where <b>they</b> parked their vehicle
after a night of recklessness. ... <b>searching for</b> the "Continuum Transfunctioner": an
extraterrestrial device <b>that</b> ... "Dude, Where's My Ranch?" is the eighteenth episode of The Simpsons'
fourteenth season. ... Jump to navigation Jump to search. 18th episode of the ...
The song becomes so popular <b>that</b> the family leaves for a dude ranch. At the
ranch, Lisa meets a ... The episode title is a reference to the movie <b>Dude</b>, <b>Where's</b>
<b>My Car</b>? Dude, Where's My Country? is a 2003 book by Michael Moore dealing with
corporate and political events in the United States. The title is a satirical
reworking of the 2000 film <b>Dude</b>, <b>Where's My Car</b>? ... Jump to navigation Jump to
search ... Breaking from some on the left, Moore at one point in his book says <b>that</b>
"Mumia ... Jump to navigation Jump to <b>search</b>. Example of hand gesture. Zoltan is a hand
gesture in <b>which</b> a person has their hands stacked on top of each other in order
to form a letter "Z". Originally used in the 2000 stoner film <b>Dude</b>, <b>Where's My Car</b>?
, the Zoltan ... Jack Halberstam also known as Judith Halberstam, is a tenured Professor in the
Department of ... L. Ayu Saraswati calls The Queer Art of Failure "a
groundbreaking book <b>that</b> retheorizes failure and ... Halberstam goes on to talk
about the movie, <b>Dude</b>, <b>Where's My Car</b>? and how the film used the ... "The
Transgender <b>Look</b>. <b>Dude</b>, <b>Where's My Car</b>? Musclehead, Film. 2001, The Andy Dick Show, Intense
Guy, TV series. 2001, Three Sisters, Party Guest, TV series. He is best known for his film <b>Dude</b>, <b>Where's My Car</b>? from 2000, and he wrote the
script for a sequel, Seriously <b>Dude</b>, <b>Where's My Car</b>, <b>which</b> did not make it into ... Charles O'Connell (born April 21, 1975) is an American actor and reality
television personality. He is known for his appearance on The Bachelor, as well
as appearing in ... Jump to navigation Jump to search ... O'Connell appeared in
small roles in such films as <b>Dude</b>, <b>Where's My Car</b>? and The New Guy, the latter
of <b>which</b> ... The Hangover is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Todd Phillips, co-
produced with ... <b>They</b> spend the night at Caesars Palace, where <b>they</b> relax in
their hotel suite ... Outside the chapel, the trio is attacked by gangsters saying
<b>they are looking for</b> ... The film's premise has several similarities to <b>Dude</b>, <b>Where's</b>
<b>My Car</b>? Mary Lynn Rajskub is an American actress and comedian, best known for
portraying Chloe O'Brian in the Fox action thriller series 24. She appeared on
HBO's Mr. Show, and in the films <b>Dude</b>, <b>Where's My Car</b>?, ... Reviewer F.
Kathleen Foley of the Los Angeles Times wrote "<b>that</b> cheerfully ... 2017, In <b>Search</b>
of Fellini, Kerri. | Dude where's my car thing they are looking for? |
An alternative explanation is given by Darby and Maxwell who state, "<b>Stamford</b>
<b>Bridge</b> does, in fact, exemplify that small number of places which, though not ... Spurs did, however, beat Chelsea in 2002 during a 5–1 <b>win</b> in the second leg of
the league cup after a 2–1 defeat at <b>Stamford Bridge</b>, resulting in an aggregate ... The deaths of Tostig and Hardrada at <b>Stamford Bridge</b> left William as Harold's
only serious opponent. While Harold and his forces were recovering, William
landed ... The Battle of Fulford was fought on the outskirts of the village of Fulford near York
in England, ... He did this within a week of Fulford and managed to surprise the
Viking army and defeat them at the <b>Battle of Stamford Bridge</b>. In the meantime ... Harald Sigurdsson, also known as Harald of Norway and given the epithet
Hardrada in the ... in an attack by Harold Godwinson's forces in the <b>Battle of</b>
<b>Stamford Bridge</b>, which wiped ... In a Greek book written in the 1070s, the
Strategikon of Kekaumenos, Araltes (i.e. Harald) is said to have <b>won</b> the favour of
the emperor. The Battle of Stiklestad in 1030 is one of the most famous battles in the history of
Norway. In this ... He became King of Norway in 1047, until his death in a failed
invasion of England at the <b>Battle of Stamford Bridge</b> in 1066. The authenticity ...
King of Norway. In June 1016, he <b>won</b> the Battle at Nesjar against the Jarls of
Lade. The <b>Battle</b> of Stratton, also known as the <b>Battle of Stamford</b> Hill, was a <b>battle</b> of
the ... 1st Worcester · Chalgrove Field · Adwalton Moor · Burton Bridge ·
Lansdowne · Roundway Down · 1st Bristol · Gainsborough · Gloucester ·
Aldbourne Chase ... Stamford Bridge is a rented football stadium in Fulham, adjacent to the borough
of Chelsea in ... A speedway team operated from the stadium from 1929 until
1932, <b>winning</b> the Southern League in their opening season. Initially open ... "
Boost for Chelsea after council ruling in <b>battle of Stamford Bridge</b> - Independent.
ie". List of Norwegian battles is a list of battles fought in Norway or which a significant
number of ... Battle of Fulford (1066); <b>Battle of Stamford Bridge</b> (1066). Magnus ... The settlement was called Pons Belli by the Normans, meaning <b>battle bridge</b>.
Rents of freeholders and cottagers were recorded in 1368 and there was a
common ... | Who won at the battle of stamford bridge? |
BBC Weather is a department of the BBC responsible for the preparation and
broadcasting of ... The first <b>BBC weather forecast</b> was a shipping forecast,
broadcast on the radio on behalf of the Met Office on 14 November 1922, and the
first daily ... Michael Fish, MBE FRMetS is a British weather forecaster. From 1974 to 2004 he
was a television presenter for <b>BBC Weather</b>. ... Michael can actually interpret the
skies – he can do the weather <b>forecast</b> the hard way: the old way that people ... Louise Lear (born 1968, Sheffield) is a BBC Weather presenter, appearing on
BBC News, BBC ... She has presented the weather forecast on the BBC One
programme Countryfile. She memorably giggled through a <b>BBC weather forecast</b>
in ... Nicholas James "Nick" Miller (born 8 January 1970) is a British weather
forecaster who is working for the BBC. He joined the team at the <b>BBC Weather</b>
Centre in London in January 2007, ... weather forecaster to present the last full
national weather <b>forecast</b>, from the iconic studio TC7, at BBC Television Centre in
London, ... Carol Kirkwood (born 29 May 1962) is a Scottish <b>weather</b> presenter, trained by
the Met Office, and employed by the <b>BBC</b>, in particular on <b>BBC</b> Breakfast and ... Stavros "Stav" Danaos is an English <b>weather</b> presenter of Greek Cypriot descent.
He currently presents the <b>BBC</b>'s national <b>weather forecast</b> and has previously ... Suzanne L. Charlton (born 1962) is a British BBC weather forecaster and
daughter of footballer ... External links[edit]. Suzanne Charlton Bio TVNewsRoom
; <b>BBC Weather forecast</b> from 19 September 1995 by Suzanne Charlton YouTube
... Pages in category "<b>BBC weather</b> forecasters". The following 67 pages are in this
category, out of 67 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). Matt Taylor is an English meteorologist and <b>BBC Weather</b> presenter. Contents. 1
Early life; 2 ... through the Open University in order to improve his chances of
gaining a place on the weather-<b>forecasting</b> programme at the Met Office College. Susan Powell is a <b>weather</b> reporter for the <b>BBC</b>. She telecasts on the <b>BBC</b> News
Channel, <b>BBC</b> One, <b>BBC</b> World, <b>BBC</b> Radio Four, and she is a main <b>weather</b> ... | Where does the bbc get its weather forecast from? |
<b>Death in the West</b> is a 1976 documentary <b>film directed</b> by Martin Smith, which is
believed to contain the first recorded admission from a tobacco company ... The theme of the <b>film</b> is the "passing" of the <b>West</b>, the clash between a traditional
character and the politics and demands of modern society. Contents. 1 <b>Plot</b>; 2 ... The ABCs of <b>Death</b> is a 2012 American anthology horror comedy <b>film produced</b>
by international ... M is for Miscarriage, Ti <b>West</b>, A woman tries to unclog her toilet.
She goes down to the basement, finds a plunger and returns, revealing that a ... <b>Death</b> Rides a Horse is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti <b>Western directed</b> by Giulio
Petroni, written by ... In his investigation of narrative structures in Spaghetti
<b>Western films</b>, writer Bert Fridlund ranges <b>Death</b> Rides a Horse, together with
Day of Anger ... Roland <b>West</b> (February 20, 1885 – March 31, 1952) was a Hollywood <b>film</b>
<b>director</b> known for his ... Following Todd's <b>death</b> and his divorce, <b>West</b> rarely
worked and withdrew into virtual seclusion. In the early 1950s, his health began
to decline, ... Once Upon a Time in the <b>West</b> is a 1968 epic Spaghetti <b>Western film directed</b> by
Sergio Leone, ... including three recent documentaries on several aspects of the
<b>film</b>: An Opera of Violence; The Wages of Sin; Something to Do with <b>Death</b>. <b>Death</b> Sentence (Italian: Sentenza di morte) is a 1968 spaghetti <b>western directed</b>
by Mario Lanfranchi and starring Richard Conte. In 1994, <b>West played</b> a non-comedic role as the father of Peter Weller's character
in the Michael Tolkin <b>film</b> The New Age. He <b>played</b> a washed-up superhero in the
... If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your <b>Death</b> is a 1968 spaghetti <b>western film directed</b>
by Gianfranco Parolini. The <b>film</b> stars Gianni Garko, William Berger, Fernando ... Spaghetti <b>Western</b>, also known as Italian <b>Western</b> or Macaroni <b>Western</b> (primarily
in Japan), ... He betrays and <b>plays the</b> gangs against one another in order to
make money. Then he uses his cunning and exceptional ... Sergio Leone and the
'<b>Death</b> of the <b>Western</b>' in American <b>Film</b> Criticism". Journal of <b>Film</b> & Video. 6 (1/2
): ... | Who directed the film 'death in the west'? |
The honey <b>bee</b> life cycle, here referring exclusively to the domesticated Western
honey <b>bee</b>, ... Honey <b>bee</b> larvae <b>hatch</b> from eggs in three to four days. ... When
the existing queen ages or <b>dies</b> or the colony becomes very large, a new ... When
the hive is too large, the old queen will <b>take</b> half the hive and half the reserves
with ... Recently <b>hatched</b> honey <b>bee</b> larvae are feeding on royal jelly for three days. Only
larvae selected to become queens are fed the jelly longer than three days. Eggs
and larvae (<b>brood</b> cell walls partially cut away). In <b>beekeeping</b>, <b>bee brood</b> or
<b>brood</b> refers to the eggs, larvae and pupae of honeybees. ... In the mid to late
spring, just before a <b>bee</b> hive <b>would</b> naturally split by ... The <b>brood</b> comb is the beeswax structure of cells where the queen <b>bee</b> lays eggs
. It is the part of the beehive where a new <b>brood</b> is raised by the colony. During
the summer a good queen may lay 1500-2000 eggs per day, which results in
1500-2000 <b>bees hatching</b> after the three-week development period. ... When a
queen <b>does</b> not have enough <b>brood</b> comb to lay eggs, usually due to ... A worker <b>bee</b> is any female eusocial <b>bee</b> that lacks the full reproductive capacity
of the colony's ... Workers must maintain the hive's <b>brood</b> chamber at 34.4 °C to
<b>incubate</b> the eggs. If it is too hot, they ... In most species of honey <b>bees</b>, workers
<b>do</b> everything but lay eggs and mate, though Cape honey <b>bee</b> workers can lay
eggs. The female mite enters a honey <b>bee brood</b> cell. As <b>soon</b> as the cell is capped, the
Varroa mite lays eggs on the larva. The young mites, typically several females ... The term queen <b>bee</b> is typically used to refer to an adult, mated female (gyne)
that lives in a ... All <b>bee</b> larvae are fed some royal jelly for the first few days after
<b>hatching</b> but only queen larvae are fed the jelly exclusively. ... This <b>makes</b> her
unable to properly place her eggs at the bottom of the <b>brood</b> cell; the workers
detect this ... The white stork (Ciconia ciconia) is a large bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. Its
plumage is ... For many, the shortest route <b>would take</b> them over the
Mediterranean Sea; ... Incubation begins as <b>soon</b> as the first egg is laid, so the
<b>brood hatches</b> ... The Beasts, Birds, and <b>Bees</b> of Virgil; A Naturalist's Handbook to
the Georgics. Magicicada is the genus of the 13-year and 17-year periodical cicadas of eastern
North ... Magicicada species spend almost the full length of their <b>long</b> lives ... in
the 13- and 17-year lifecycle is the time it <b>takes</b> for the second instar to mature. ...
Largest of all 13-year periodical cicada broods; ^ This 13-year <b>brood does</b> not ... Yellowjacket or yellow jacket is the common name in North America for predatory
social wasps ... In contrast to honey <b>bees</b>, yellowjackets have yellow or white
markings, are not covered with tan-brown dense hair on ... After eggs <b>hatch</b> from
the 30 to 50 <b>brood</b> cells, the queen feeds the young larvae for about 18 to 20
days. <b>Brood</b> parasites are organisms that rely on others to raise their young. The
strategy appears ... Not only <b>do</b> these <b>brood</b> parasites usually differ significantly
in size and ... mouth, and—in the manner of cuckoos—<b>hatch</b> before the host's
own eggs. ... There are many different types of cuckoo <b>bees</b>, all of which lay their
eggs in ... | How long does it take bee brood to hatch? |
Lauren Cohan appeared as Maggie Greene in a diminished role and only
appeared in the first five <b>episodes</b> of this <b>season</b> due to other ... In October 2019, the series was renewed for an eleventh <b>season</b>. As of March 8,
2020, 142 <b>episodes</b> of The <b>Walking Dead</b> ... The <b>Walking Dead</b> is an American post-apocalyptic horror television series for
AMC based on ... Beginning with its third <b>season</b>, The <b>Walking Dead</b> has
attracted the most 18- to ... Several months after the Governor's attack, a deadly
flu kills <b>many</b> of the ... The series's remaining <b>episodes</b> began filming on June 2,
2010 with ... See also: List of The <b>Walking Dead episodes</b>. No. overall, No. in <b>season</b>, Title,
Directed by, Written by, Original air date, U.S. viewers On July 19, 2019, the series was renewed for a sixth <b>season</b> set to premiere in
2020. <b>Season</b>, <b>Episodes</b>, Originally aired. First aired, Last ... See also: List of The <b>Walking Dead episodes</b> ... when a horn blares near
Alexandria, attracting <b>many</b> walkers from the orderly "parade. The seventh <b>season of The Walking Dead</b>, an American post-apocalyptic horror
television ... The <b>Walking Dead</b> was renewed by AMC for a 16-<b>episode</b> seventh
<b>season</b> on October 30, 2015. ... "What Lies Ahead"; "Bloodletting"; "Save the Last
One"; "Cherokee Rose"; "Chupacabra"; "Secrets"; "Pretty <b>Much</b> Dead Already" ... List of The <b>Walking Dead episodes</b>. The fifth <b>season of The Walking Dead</b>, an
American post-apocalyptic horror television series on ... abusive tendencies
towards his mother and desires a gun to protect her, <b>much</b> to Jessie's heartbreak. The game is separated into four <b>episodes</b>, originally intended to be ... twin sisters,
Sophie and Minerva, has left <b>many</b> in the community ... As of September 29, 2019, 69 <b>episodes</b> of Fear the <b>Walking Dead</b> have aired,
concluding the fifth <b>season</b>. Contents. 1 Series ... | How many episodes are in this season of the walking dead? |
<b>Lights Out</b> is a 2016 American supernatural horror film directed by David F.
Sandberg in his directorial debut, produced by Lawrence Grey, James Wan, and
Eric ... <b>Lights Out</b> is an electronic game released by Tiger Electronics in 1995. The game
consists of a 5 by 5 grid of lights. When the game starts, a random number or a ... <b>Lights Out</b> is an American old-time radio program devoted mostly to horror and
the supernatural. Created by Wyllis Cooper and then eventually taken over by ... <b>Lights</b>-<b>out</b> manufacturing, more often called dark factory is a manufacturing
methodology (or philosophy), rather than a specific process. Factories that run
lights ... <b>Lights Out</b> is an American television boxing drama series from the FX network in
the United States. It stars Holt McCallany as Patrick "Lights" Leary, a New ... <b>Lights Out</b> is the sixth studio album by the British rock band UFO, released in May
and also on 11 October 1977 (see 1977 in music). All songs are band originals ... <b>Lights Out</b> is the second studio album by American rapper Lil Wayne. It was
released on December 19, 2000, by Cash Money Records and Universal
Records. With the <b>Lights Out</b> is a box set by the American rock band Nirvana released in
November 2004. It contains three CDs and one DVD of previously rare or ... <b>Lights Out</b>! is a studio album by saxophonist Jackie McLean, his debut on
Prestige Records. It was recorded in 1956 and released the same year as PRLP
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Track listing; 2 Personnel; 3 Production; 4 Charts; 5 Notes. Track listing[edit]. | Who played diana in the movie lights out? |
William Bruce Davis (born January 13, 1938) is a Canadian <b>actor</b> and director,
best known for his role as the Cigarette <b>Smoking Man</b> on The <b>X</b>-<b>Files</b>. Besides ... Cigarette <b>Smoking Man</b> is a fictional character and one of the primary antagonists
of the Fox ... The <b>Smoking Man</b> is portrayed by Canadian <b>actor</b> William B. Davis.
... Some <b>X</b>-<b>Files</b> fans have categorized the <b>Smoking Man</b> as evil, making him ... "Musings of a Cigarette <b>Smoking Man</b>" is the seventh episode of the fourth
season of the science fiction television series The <b>X</b>-<b>Files</b>. ... In addition, Morgan
Weisser, <b>who played</b> Lee Harvey Oswald, was an <b>actor</b> who appeared on Space:
... Toothpick Man is portrayed by New Zealand <b>actor</b> Alan Dale. His role ...
Toothpick Man was created to replace The <b>Smoking Man</b> ... "The End" is the 20th and final episode of the fifth season, and 117th overall of
the science ... The <b>Smoking Man</b> takes Samantha's <b>X</b>-<b>File</b> from Mulder's office,
and lights the room on fire. As he leaves, he meets Jeffrey, ... Near the beginning
of the episode, Praise <b>plays</b> a Russian grandmaster at chess. The Complete <b>X</b>-
<b>Files</b> ... FBI Special agent Jeffrey Frank Spender is a fictional character in the American
Fox television series The <b>X</b>-<b>Files</b>, a science fiction show about a government
conspiracy to hide or deny the truth of alien existence. Spender (along with his
partner, Diana Fowley) was in control of the <b>X</b>-<b>Files</b> ... Spender is the son of the "
Cigarette <b>Smoking Man</b>", and the "Cigarette ... FBI Special Agent Fox William Mulder is a fictional character in the Fox science
fiction-supernatural television series The <b>X</b>-<b>Files</b>, <b>played</b> by David Duchovny. ...
to the <b>X</b>-<b>Files</b>, Mulder confronts an alive <b>Smoking Man</b> to try and prevent him ... Alex Krycek is a fictional character in the Fox science fiction-supernatural
television series The <b>X</b>-<b>Files</b>. Alex Krycek is <b>played</b> by Nicholas Lea. ... evident,
however, that Krycek is actually an undercover agent working for the <b>Smoking</b>
<b>Man</b>. "En Ami" is the fifteenth episode of the seventh season of the science fiction
television series The <b>X</b>-<b>Files</b>. ... Upon leaving, Scully finds The <b>Smoking Man</b> (
William B. Davis) in her car. ... My original conception of the story was that
Cigarette-<b>Smoking Man</b> was a much better <b>actor</b> at winning Scully's affections
and that Scully ... Deep Throat is a fictional character on the American science fiction television
series The ... Carter was drawn to <b>actor</b> Jerry Hardin after seeing him in 1993's
The Firm. ... in flashbacks in the fourth season's "Musings of a Cigarette <b>Smoking</b>
<b>Man</b>", and as one of the guises assumed by a shapeshifting alien in the third
season's ... | Who played the smoking man in x files? |
The <b>Compromise of 1850</b> was a package of five separate bills passed by the
United States Congress in September 1850 that defused a political confrontation
... The Fugitive Slave Act or Fugitive Slave Law was passed by the United States
Congress on September 18, 1850, as part of the <b>Compromise of 1850</b> between ... In 1850, President Fillmore appointed Webster as secretary of state, and Webster
contributed to the passage of the <b>Compromise of 1850</b>, which settled several ... The compromises worked out in Nashville paved the way for the <b>Compromise of</b>
<b>1850</b>, and for a time, averted the dissolution of the United States. The previous ... The tension was partially defused with the <b>Compromise of 1850</b>, in which Texas
ceded some of its territory to the federal government to become non-slave-
owning ... Responses to the <b>Compromise of 1850</b> varied. Southerners cease movement
toward disunion but are angered by Northern resistance to enforcement of the ... Extension of the Missouri Compromise Line westward was discussed by
Congress during the Texas Annexation in 1845, during the <b>Compromise of 1850</b>,
and ... The Whig national convention also adopted a platform that endorsed the
<b>Compromise of 1850</b> and the Fugitive Slave Act. Scott and his advisers had
initially ... The <b>Compromise of 1850</b> confirmed that the 36°30′ parallel was the northmost
boundary of Texas. Then Kansas was admitted to the Union as a free state in ... Douglas argued that the <b>Compromise of 1850</b> had already superseded the
Missouri Compromise, and argued that the citizens of the territories should have
the ... | Who broke the compromise of 1850 into sections allowing it to get passed? |
The 2008 season commenced with Jackson <b>starting</b> at <b>quarterback</b>, but he was
replaced after two games by Gus Frerotte, <b>who</b> was returning to the <b>Vikings</b> from
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... Theodore Edmond Bridgewater Jr. (born November 10, 1992) is an American
football ... In his sophomore year, he replaced Jacory Harris as <b>starting</b>
<b>quarterback</b> and ... Bridgewater was selected by the Minnesota <b>Vikings</b> as the
32nd and final ... the <b>starting quarterback</b> for the remainder of the season after
Cassel, <b>who</b> broke ... This is a list of NFL <b>quarterbacks</b> with Super Bowl starts. Contents. 1 Winning and
losing ... Miami Dolphins<sup>A</sup>, Fran Tarkenton<sup>*</sup>, Minnesota <b>Vikings</b><sup>N</sup>. 1974 · IX ·
Terry Bradshaw<sup>*</sup>, Pittsburgh Steelers<sup>A</sup>, Fran Tarkenton<sup>*</sup>, Minnesota <b>Vikings</b><sup>N</sup>. Christian Andrew Ponder (born February 25, 1988) is a former American football
quarterback. He played for the Minnesota <b>Vikings</b>, Denver Broncos and San
Francisco ... There aren't a ton of playmaking <b>quarterbacks who</b> protect the
football. Casey Austin "Case" Keenum (born February 17, 1988) is an American football
<b>quarterback</b> for ... Keenum played at <b>quarterback</b> in all thirteen games of the
season, <b>starting</b> in seven. ... Keenum threw a pass to Stefon Diggs, <b>who</b> ran 61
yards for the game-winning touchdown, giving the <b>Vikings</b> a miraculous 29–24
victory. He would remain the <b>starting quarterback</b> the rest of the season where the
<b>Vikings</b> finished with a 5-10-1 record and Cassel either played the whole game
or came ... Samuel Jacob Bradford (born November 8, 1987) is an American football
quarterback <b>who</b> is ... On August 21, 2007, Bradford won the <b>starting quarterback</b>
role for the 2007 team. ... In the preseason opener against the Minnesota <b>Vikings</b>
on August 14, Bradford went 6-of-13 for 57 yards and was also sacked 3 times in
a ... Thomas Francis "Tommy" Kramer (born March 7, 1955) is an American former
professional football player <b>who</b> was a quarterback in the ... Kramer became the
<b>starting quarterback for the Vikings</b> before the 1979 NFL season, when Fran ... Brett Lorenzo Favre is an American former professional football player <b>who</b> was a
quarterback ... Favre became the Packers' <b>starting quarterback</b> in the fourth game
of the ... Favre missed the rest of the game and was replaced by Tarvaris Jackson
, <b>who</b> helped lead the <b>Vikings</b> to victory despite throwing three interceptions. | Who's the starting quarterback for the vikings? |
The <b>figure's</b> long axis divided <b>it</b> longitudinally into equal-sized halves ... Curves,
which <b>are</b> parts of circles, had to <b>be</b> performed with an ... The place in which the
<b>skater</b> entered into or exited <b>out</b> of the crossing of ... <b>Figure skating</b> is a sport in which individuals, duos, or groups perform on figure
skates on ice. <b>It was the</b> first winter sport to <b>be</b> included in the Olympic Games,
when <b>it</b> was ... Special <b>figures</b> is the tracing of elaborate original designs on the
ice. ... Competitors may sit <b>out</b> for much longer because <b>they</b> also <b>have</b> to obtain
a ... Figure skates <b>are</b> a type of <b>ice skate</b> used by <b>figure skaters</b>. The skates consist of
a boot and a ... In <b>figure skating it</b> is always desirable to skate on only one edge
of the blade, never on both at the same time (which is referred to as a flat). ...
Tapered <b>figure skating</b> blades <b>have</b> a design which causes them to <b>be</b> thicker at
the ... The Compulsory dance (CDs), now called the pattern dance, is a part of the
<b>figure skating</b> ... The ice dancers <b>are</b> judged on how well <b>they</b> integrate the
pattern dance into ... The CD <b>has</b> been compared with compulsory <b>figures</b> in
singles skating; ice ... The dances that <b>have</b> been performed in junior and senior
international ... <b>Skaters</b> can choose their own music, but their programs must <b>be</b> skated in
harmony with <b>it</b>. Men single senior <b>skaters</b> must <b>have</b> the following elements in
their ... Compulsory <b>figures</b>, also called school <b>figures</b>, <b>are</b> the "circular patterns which
<b>skaters</b> trace on the <b>ice</b> to demonstrate skill in placing ... decreased, and after
1968, <b>they</b> began to be progressively devalued, until the ISU voted to <b>remove</b>
them from all international competitions in 1990. Pair skating is a <b>figure skating</b> discipline defined by the International Skating
Union (ISU) as ... Pair skating is the most dangerous discipline in <b>figure skating</b>; <b>it</b>
<b>has</b> been ... pair competitions <b>have</b> been identical since the elimination of
compulsory <b>figures</b> ... <b>They</b> lose points if the partners fall or step <b>out</b> of a jump
during a jump ... At the 2002 Winter Olympics held in Salt Lake City, allegations arose that the
pairs' <b>figure</b> ... Because the fall was not on an element, <b>it did</b> not receive a
deduction, but <b>it</b> marred the ... While the ISU <b>has</b> claimed this secrecy frees
judges from pressure from their federations, critics <b>have</b> pointed <b>out</b> that instead
of ... <b>It Figures</b>". Nancy Ann Kerrigan (born October 13, 1969) is an American former <b>figure skater</b>
and actress. ... She continued to be held back by compulsory <b>figures</b> until <b>they</b>
<b>were</b> eliminated ... Stant was 34 when he tried to <b>remove</b> the attack from his
record. Artistic roller skating is a sport similar to <b>figure skating</b> but where competitors
wear roller skates instead of ice skates. Within artistic roller skating, there <b>are</b>
several disciplines: <b>Figures</b> - the individual follows the figure circle line on a
specific edge. ... Artistic Roller skating is often considered to <b>be</b> more difficult
because ice ... | When did they get rid of figures in figure skating? |
<b>Joseph</b> Peter <b>Mascolo</b> (March 13, 1929 – December 8, 2016) was an American
musician and dramatic actor. During his long career, he acted in numerous ... Stefano DiMera is a fictional character from the American soap opera, Days of
Our Lives. Created by head writer Pat Falken Smith, he was portrayed by actor
<b>Joseph Mascolo</b>. <b>Joe Mascolo</b>; Joseph Peter Mascolo. In more languages. Spanish. <b>Joseph</b>
<b>Mascolo</b>. actor estadounidense. Traditional Chinese. 約瑟夫·瑪斯科洛. No
description ... The Gangster Chronicles is an NBC American television crime drama miniseries
starring Michael Nouri, Joe Penny, Jon Polito, Louis Giambalvo, Kathleen Lloyd,
Madeleine Stowe, Chad Redding, Markie Post, Allan Arbus, James Andronica,
Robert Davi, <b>Joseph Mascolo</b>, ... <b>Joseph Mascolo</b> (1929−2016), American musician and dramatic actor; Luigi
Mascolo, Italian priest; Toni Mascolo (1942–2017), British hairdresser and ... Shaft's Big Score! is a 1972 American blaxploitation action-crime film starring
Richard ... Bundini Brown also return from the previous film, alongside new
appearances from acting veterans <b>Joseph Mascolo</b>, Julius Harris, and Joe
Santos. Despite advice from her boss Max Pierce (<b>Joseph Mascolo</b>) that her that her
suspicions are unfounded, Stonestreet pursues the investigation in an attempt to
... Yes, Giorgio is a 1982 American musical–comedy film starring Luciano Pavarotti.
The film is based on the novel by Anne Piper. Yes, Giorgio also stars Kathryn
Harrold, Eddie Albert, Paola Borboni, James Hong, <b>Joseph Mascolo</b>, Leona
Mitchell, Kurt Adler, Emerson Buckley, ... Stefano appeared several times as a ghost as the actor <b>Joseph Mascolo</b> had
retired, until Mascolo's death in late 2016. Hope's decision to kill Stefano (and the
... Jack Palance as Lt. Alex Bronkov; <b>Joseph Mascolo</b> as Mayor Pete Santori; Henry
Beckman as Harry Mark; Tony King as Sgt. John Webber; Dina Ousley as Ellen ... | Who is the actor that plays stefan on days of our lives? |
Leonidas L. Polk was the initial frontrunner to the <b>presidential</b> nomination. He
had been instrumental in the party's formation ... The <b>1892</b> United States <b>presidential election</b> in Oregon took place on November
8, <b>1892</b>. ... Oregon was <b>won</b> by the Republican nominees, incumbent <b>President</b>
Benjamin Harrison of Indiana and his running mate Whitelaw Reid of New York. The <b>1892</b> United States <b>elections</b> was held on November 8, electing member to
the 53rd United States Congress, taking place during the Third Party System.
Democrats retained the House and <b>won</b> control of the <b>Presidency</b> and the Senate
. Following the <b>election</b>, Democrats <b>controlled</b> the <b>Presidency</b> and a majority in ... The <b>1892</b> United States <b>presidential election</b> in Idaho took place on November 8,
<b>1892</b>. ... Idaho was <b>won</b> by the Populist nominees, James B. Weaver of Iowa and
his running mate James G. Field of Virginia. Weaver and Field defeated the ... The <b>1892</b> United States <b>presidential election</b> in Montana took place on
November 8, <b>1892</b>, ... Party (Populists) nominee James B. Weaver. Harrison <b>won</b>
Montana by a margin of 2.65%. This was the first time that Montana voted in a
national <b>election</b>. None of These <b>Candidates</b> · v · t · e. The <b>1892</b> United States <b>presidential election</b>
in Nevada took place on November 8, <b>1892</b>. The <b>1892</b> United States <b>presidential election</b> in New Hampshire took place on
November 8, ... Harrison <b>won</b> New Hampshire by a narrow margin of 4.00%. The <b>1892</b> United States <b>presidential election</b> in California refers to how California
participated ... Republican. Elected President. Grover Cleveland · Democratic ... The <b>1892</b> United States <b>presidential election</b> in Maine took place on November 8,
<b>1892</b>, as part ... Democratic nominee, former <b>President</b> Grover Cleveland, who
was running for a second, non-consecutive term. Harrison <b>won</b> the state by a
margin of 12.79%. Not counting the anomalous 1912 <b>election</b>, the <b>1892</b> U.S. ... Grover Cleveland
<b>won</b> the general <b>election</b> by the largest popular ... | Who ran for president in the election of 1892? |
<b>Julia</b> Fiona <b>Roberts</b> (born October 28, 1967) is an American actress and
producer. She established herself as a leading lady in Hollywood after
headlining the ... <b>Julia Roberts</b> is an American actress and producer who made her acting debut in
the 1987 direct-to-video feature Firehouse. She made her breakthrough the ... Betty Lou Bredemus (grandmother); <b>Julia Roberts</b> (aunt). Emma Rose Roberts (
born February 10, 1991) is an American actress and singer. After making ... Relatives, <b>Julia Roberts</b> (sister) Lisa Roberts Gillan (sister) Keaton Simons (
stepson) David Rayfiel (father-in-law) Lila Garrett (mother-in-law). Website,
ericrobertsactor.com. Eric Anthony Roberts (born April 18, 1956) is an American
actor. His career began with a ... Erin Brockovich is a 2000 American biographical film directed by Steven
Soderbergh and written by Susannah Grant. The film is a dramatization of the
true story of Erin Brockovich, portrayed by <b>Julia Roberts</b>, ... Eat Pray Love is a 2010 American biographical romantic drama film starring <b>Julia</b>
<b>Roberts</b> as Elizabeth Gilbert, based on Gilbert's 2006 memoir of the same ... The following is a list of awards and nominations received by Actress, director,
producer, dancer, and singer, <b>Julia Roberts</b> throughout her acting career. Pretty Woman is a 1990 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry
Marshall, from a screenplay by J. F. Lawton. The film stars Richard Gere and
<b>Julia Roberts</b>, and features Héctor Elizondo, ... Betty Lou Bredemus (August 13, 1934 – February 19, 2015) was an American
actress and acting coach. The matriarch of the Roberts family, which includes
Academy Award-winning actress <b>Julia Roberts</b>, Academy Award- nominee actor
Eric Roberts, and ... Notting Hill is a 1999 romantic comedy film directed by Roger Michell. The
screenplay was written by Richard Curtis, author of Four Weddings and a Funeral
(1994), and the film was produced by Duncan Kenworthy. The film stars <b>Julia</b>
<b>Roberts</b>, Hugh Grant, Rhys Ifans, Emma Chambers, Tim ... | What was the last movie julia roberts was in? |
<b>Back to the Future</b> is a 1985 American science fiction film directed by Robert
Zemeckis and written by Zemeckis and Bob Gale. It stars Michael J. Fox as
teenager ... <b>Back to the Future</b> Part II is a 1989 American science-fiction film directed by
Robert Zemeckis and written by Bob Gale. It is the sequel to the 1985 film <b>Back to</b>
<b>the</b> ... <b>Back to the Future</b> is an American science fiction adventure comedy film series
written and directed by Robert Zemeckis, produced by Bob Gale and Neil Canton
... Fox in an episode of Spin City entitled "<b>Back to the Future</b> IV — Judgment Day",
in which Lloyd plays Owen Kingston, the former mentor of Fox's character, Mike ... <b>Back to the Future</b> was both a commercial and critical success. The film spent 8
consecutive weekends as the number-one grossing movie at the US box office in
... Marty and Doc <b>return to the future</b> unaware that their actions have caused Edna
to fall in love with Emmett, and their relationship causes Emmett to give up on his
... In 2015, The <b>Back to the Future</b> gift shop in Universal Studios Japan was
replaced by Minion Mart, a Despicable Me 2-themed store. Closure[edit]. In mid
2006, first ... <b>Back to the Future</b> Part III is a 1990 American science-fiction film and the final
installment of the <b>Back to the Future</b> trilogy. The film was directed by Robert ... <b>Back to the Future</b> is a French-American animated science-fiction comedy
adventure television series for television based on the live-action <b>Back to the</b>
<b>Future</b> ... <b>Back to the Future</b>: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack
album to the film of the same name. It was released on July 8, 1985 by MCA ... | When was back to the future released on vhs? |
<b>Murphy Brown</b> is an American sitcom television series created by Diane English
that premiered on November 14, 1988, on CBS. The series stars Candice ... <b>Murphy Brown</b>[edit]. In 1988, she took the lead role in the sitcom <b>Murphy Brown</b>,
in which she played a tough television reporter. The series provided ... The following is a list of episodes for the television sitcom <b>Murphy Brown</b>. The
series premiered on November 14, 1988, on CBS, and ended on May 18, 1998. <b>Murphy Brown</b> is an American television sitcom created by Diane English and
produced by Shukovsky English Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television. The eleventh and final season of the American television sitcom <b>Murphy Brown</b>
follows news anchor <b>Murphy Brown</b> and the cast and crew of the morning news ... One night, while watching <b>Murphy Brown</b> with Elaine, Jerry sees Kramer in a bit
part on <b>Murphy Brown</b> as Murphy's new secretary, "Steven Snell". Production[edit
]. "<b>Murphy Brown</b> Lied to Us" is the eighteenth episode of the sixth season of the
American television comedy series 30 Rock, and the 121st overall episode of the
... <b>Murphy Brown</b> producer Diane English was sufficiently impressed with his
abilities that she worked with him to produce his first starring vehicle, the
television ... Charles Kimbrough (born May 23, 1936) is an American actor known for having
played the straight-faced anchorman Jim Dial on <b>Murphy Brown</b>. In 1990, his ... Faith Alexis Ford (born September 14, 1964) is an American actress. She is
known for her roles as Corky Sherwood on the CBS sitcom <b>Murphy Brown</b>, for
which ... | Who played murphy brown in the tv series? |
This alpha <b>release is</b> an early access build with a large amount of ... it was
revealed that game <b>would be released on</b> the <b>Xbox</b> One's ... The company <b>is</b> working <b>on</b> several new projects, including making a survival
game named Vigor, preparing <b>DayZ</b> for an eventual full <b>release</b> and developing ... <b>DayZ is</b> a multiplayer open world survival third-person shooter modification
designed by Dean ... Metro called it one of the best games to ever to <b>come out</b> of
PC modding and one of the single most impressive experiences available <b>on</b> the
... <b>DayZ</b> launched <b>on</b> 8th generation consoles (PlayStation 4 and <b>Xbox</b> One) in
2019. Console versions for PlayStation 4 and <b>Xbox</b> One have been announced for
<b>release</b> in 2020. Rust was initially created as a clone of <b>DayZ</b>, a popular mod for
... PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) <b>is</b> an online multiplayer battle royale
game developed and published by PUBG Corporation, a subsidiary of South
Korean video game company Bluehole. The game <b>is</b> based <b>on</b> previous mods
that were created by Brendan ... At the time he created <b>DayZ</b>: Battle Royale,
around 2013, Irish-born Greene ... <b>Release</b>, August 19, 2019. Genre(s) · Survival. Mode(s), multiplayer. Vigor <b>is</b> a
free-to-play online action game by Bohemia Interactive for the <b>Xbox</b> One. Initially
<b>released</b> as an early access title in August 2018, the game fully ... "Vigor <b>is</b> a new
survival game from the studio behind Arma and <b>DayZ</b>". Polygon. Retrieved 2 ... World <b>War Z is</b> a third-person shooter video game developed by Saber
Interactive and published by Mad Dog Games. It was <b>released</b> for Microsoft
Windows, PlayStation 4, and <b>Xbox</b> One <b>on</b> April ... nerve agent <b>can be released</b>.
They successfully <b>release</b> it throughout Moscow, killing all of the zombies in the
city. Five days ... ARMA 2 <b>is</b> an open world, military simulation video game developed and
published by ... ARMA 2 saw a limited <b>release</b> in May 2009, and a wide <b>release</b>
from June 2009 ... It <b>is</b> also considered the official successor of Operation
Flashpoint: Cold War ... In April 2012, Dean Hall <b>released DayZ</b>, an open world
survival horror ... A battle royale game <b>is</b> an online multiplayer video game genre that blends the
survival, ... Greene updated this mode for ARMA 3 when the <b>DayZ</b> team opted to
<b>release</b> their game as a standalone game. Greene continued to adopt ... "
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds sells 1 million <b>Xbox</b> One copies in 3 days".
Venture Beat. Sunset Overdrive <b>is</b> an action-adventure shooter video game developed by
Insomniac Games ... As the game puts emphasis <b>on</b> momentum, the game <b>does</b>
not feature any cover ... at its early stage of development the team took
inspirations from <b>DayZ</b> instead. ... A white <b>Xbox</b> One bundle was also <b>released</b> for
the game. | When does day z come out for xbox? |
The Mau Mau Uprising (1952–1960), also known as the Mau Mau Rebellion, the
<b>Kenya Emergency</b>, and the Mau Mau Revolt, was a war in the British <b>Kenya</b> ... In many countries, dialing either 1-1-2 or 9-1-1 (used in the Americas) will
connect callers to the ... <b>Kenya</b>, 112 or 999 or 911. Libya, 1515, Ambulance - 193. The Kapenguria Six – Bildad Kaggia, Kung'u Karumba, Jomo Kenyatta, Fred
Kubai, Paul Ngei, and Achieng' Oneko – were six leading <b>Kenyan</b> nationalists
who were arrested in 1952, tried at Kapenguria in 1952–53, and imprisoned
thereafter in Northern <b>Kenya</b>. ... New York: The Free Press; R. D. Hughes (1984),
<b>Emergency</b> in <b>Kenya</b>: ... The 1982 <b>Kenyan</b> coup d'état attempt was a failed attempt to overthrow President
Daniel arap Moi's government. At 3 A.M. on Sunday, 1 August 1982, a group of ... Pages in category "<b>Emergency</b> management in <b>Kenya</b>". This category contains
only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). The Assassination of Waruhiu was the murder of <b>Kenyan</b> Chief Waruhiu by the
Mau Maus on ... service of his own people and his Government." His death
helped contribute to the declaration of a state of <b>emergency</b> in <b>Kenya</b> two weeks
later. Charles Pocklington Chenevix Trench (29 June 1914 - 26 November 2003) was
an ... and was seconded to Nairobi to help cope with the Mau Mau <b>Emergency</b>.
<b>Kenya</b> gained independence in 1963 and he took up teaching at Millfield in ... The <b>Kenya</b> National Disaster Operation Centre (NDOC) was established in 1998
to deal with ... running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from which <b>emergency</b>
operations, activities and events are recorded and communicated for action. The <b>Kenya</b> African National Union (KANU) is a <b>Kenyan</b> political party that ruled
for nearly 40 ... From October 1952 to December 1959, <b>Kenya</b> was under a state
of <b>emergency</b> arising from the armed Mau Mau rebellion against British colonial ... Medical <b>Emergency</b> Relief International (Merlin) is a former British international ...
Merlin has worked in <b>Kenya</b> since 1998, running voluntary HIV testing and ... | When was state of emergency declared in kenya? |
This is a list of the world's best-<b>selling albums</b> of recorded <b>music</b>. To appear on
the list, the figure must <b>have</b> been published by a reliable source and the <b>album</b> ... The following is an independently verified list of best-<b>selling music</b> artists from the
second half ... If two or <b>more</b> artists <b>have</b> the same claimed sales, they are then
ranked by certified units. ... However, if all available sources for an artist or band
say "<b>albums</b>", such sources are only used if the certified <b>album</b> units of the said ... The best-<b>selling album</b> in the United Kingdom is Greatest Hits, a compilation
<b>album</b> by the ... Queen's second greatest hits <b>album</b>, Greatest Hits II, <b>has sold</b>
approximately 4 million ... data in the UK, an <b>album</b> is defined as being a type of
<b>music</b> release that features <b>more</b> than four tracks or is longer than 25 minutes in
duration. This is a list of the best-<b>selling albums</b> in the United States based on RIAA
certification and ... The criteria are that the <b>album</b> must <b>have</b> been published (
including ... <b>most</b> double <b>albums</b> on the list—such as Pink Floyd's The Wall and
Outkast's ... two references for their estimated actual sales include sales through
BMG <b>Music</b> ... This is the list of the <b>highest</b>-certified <b>music</b> artists in the United States based on
certifications by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). RIAA
certifications are based on wholesale shipments rather than retail sales. Since
2016, the RIAA <b>album</b> certification <b>has</b> also included on-demand ... of best-
charting U.S. <b>music</b> artists · List of best-<b>selling albums</b> in the United ... This is a list of the best-<b>selling albums</b> of the 21st century, based on IFPI
certification and ... The criteria are that the <b>album</b> must <b>have</b> been published (
including ... With sales of over 32 million copies; Adele's 21 is the best <b>selling</b>
<b>album</b> of the 21st ... These charts are published in their two annual reports, the
Digital <b>Music</b> ... Certifications are not included in this list, because the Gaon <b>Music</b> Chart
publishes detailed <b>album</b> sales. Contents. 1 Legend; 2 2 million or <b>more</b> copies ... Since July 1993, Billboard <b>has</b> published the best-<b>selling</b> Latin <b>albums</b> in the
United States on the Top Latin <b>Albums</b> chart. Latin <b>music</b> is defined by Billboard
and the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) as a <b>music</b> release
with 51 percent or <b>more</b> of its content in the Spanish language. ... Selena's fourth
studio <b>album</b>, Amor Prohibido, <b>has sold more</b> than 1,246,000 ... List of best-<b>selling</b> Latin <b>albums</b> in the United States. Artists with the <b>most album</b>
certifications[edit]. <b>Albums that have</b> been certified Gold might receive additional
... This page shows the best-<b>selling</b> Christmas <b>albums</b> in the United States. It
includes artists from ... According to the <b>most</b> recent record <b>album</b> certifications,
the holiday <b>album</b> title <b>that has</b> shipped the <b>most</b> copies in the United States is
Elvis ... as it includes those released well before the Nielsen/SoundScan era of
<b>music</b> sales. | Who has sold the most music albums ever? |
"Hello, Little Girl" is the 83rd episode of the ABC television series, <b>Desperate</b>
<b>Housewives</b>. ... <b>Rick</b> comes by to the pizzeria and confronts Tom about the <b>fire</b>
and that he found a matchbook from Scavo's pizzeria at the back of his restaurant
. Tom again denies that he committed the arson and the men <b>start</b> to fight. Lynette
tries ... Thomas “Tom” Scavo /ˈskɑːvoʊ/ is a fictional character on the ABC television
series <b>Desperate Housewives</b>, played by actor Doug Savant. ... So Tom suggests
that he returns to work and they <b>fire Rick</b> but Lynette is not keen. ... Tom and
Lynette are constantly arguing about the kids: the twins <b>started the fire</b> and he ... "City on <b>Fire</b>" is the 95th episode of the ABC television series, <b>Desperate</b>
<b>Housewives</b>. It is the ... Desperate Housewives episode ... Read · Edit · View
<b>history</b> ... "Gossip" is the 67th episode of the ABC television series, <b>Desperate Housewives</b>.
It was also ... Meanwhile, Lynette begins to have growing feelings for <b>Rick</b> and
stays late at the restaurant every night. ... <b>Rick</b>, and Tom suggests to Lynette he
should come back to work and <b>fire Rick</b>, only to receive ... Read · Edit · View
<b>history</b> ... <b>Desperate Housewives</b> is an American comedy-drama series that aired on ABC (
American ... Later, Bree discovers that Danielle has been sleeping with her
<b>history</b> teacher, and attempts to sabotage the relationship. ... and psychotic when
she persuades Porter and Preston to set <b>fire</b> to <b>Rick</b> Coletti's rival pizza joint, and
tricks ... The fourth season of <b>Desperate Housewives</b>, an American television series
<b>created</b> by Marc ... Lynette finds out about a <b>fire at Rick's</b> restaurant and thinks
that Tom is responsible for it. Julie convinces Dylan to come to the <b>Founder's</b> Ball
to ... "TS-19" is the sixth and final episode of the first season of the post-apocalyptic
horror television ... This <b>created</b> an illusion that the explosion was expanding. ... It
is not until the second season finale, "Beside the Dying <b>Fire</b>", that <b>Rick</b> ... "Sunday
Cable Ratings: Boardwalk Empire Dips; Soul Train Awards, Real <b>Housewives</b>, ... The third season of the American dramedy-mystery television series <b>Desperate</b>
<b>Housewives</b> commenced airing on ABC in the United States on September 24, ... For the Stephen Sondheim musical revue see Sondheim on Sondheim. "Opening
Doors" is the ... staying overnight with Edie and is concerned that she might <b>start</b>
an affair with ... They hinted that it was actually someone else's idea that they set
the <b>fire</b>, and then ... Kayla says that the boys wanted to hurt <b>Rick</b> with dynamite. The fifth season of The Walking Dead, an American post-apocalyptic horror
television series on ... Now reunited, the season continues the story of <b>Rick</b>
Grimes (Andrew ... resident; Mary's son, and Gareth's brother, killed by friendly
<b>fire</b> aimed at <b>Rick</b>, ... praising their newly <b>established</b> complexities and character
evolution. | Who started the fire at rick's on desperate housewives? |
In chemistry, <b>recrystallization is</b> a technique used to purify chemicals. By
dissolving both ... Heating <b>is</b> not <b>required</b> for this technique but <b>can</b> be used. ...
This <b>can</b> be spontaneous or <b>can</b> be <b>done</b> by adding a small amount of the pure
compound ... <b>Recrystallization is</b> a process by which deformed grains <b>are</b> replaced by a new
set of defect-free grains that nucleate and grow until the original grains <b>have</b>
been entirely consumed. ... During plastic deformation the work <b>performed is</b> the
integral of the stress and strain in the plastic deformation regime. Although the
majority ... Hot working process metals <b>are</b> plastically deformed above their <b>recrystallization</b>
temperature. ... Many kinds of working, including rolling, forging, extrusion, and
drawing, <b>can</b> be <b>done</b> with hot metal. ... The stringers act as "crack-arrestors"
because the crack will <b>want</b> to propagate through the stringer and not along it. In metallurgy and materials science, annealing <b>is</b> a heat treatment that alters the
physical and sometimes chemical properties of a material to increase its ductility
and reduce its hardness, making it more workable. It involves heating a material
above its <b>recrystallization</b> temperature, ... If annealing <b>is</b> allowed to continue once
<b>recrystallization</b> has <b>completed</b>, then ... Diastereomeric <b>recrystallisation is</b> a method of chiral resolution of enantiomers
from a racemic mixture. It differs from asymmetric synthesis, which aims to
produce a single enantiomer from the beginning, in that diastereomeric
<b>recrystallisation</b> separates two enantiomers that <b>have</b> ... In geology, solid-state <b>recrystallization is</b> a metamorphic process that occurs
under temperature and pressure where atoms of a mineral <b>are</b> reorganized by ... In metalworking, rolling <b>is</b> a metal forming process in which metal stock <b>is</b> passed
through one ... If the temperature of the metal <b>is</b> above its <b>recrystallization</b>
temperature, then the process <b>is</b> known as hot rolling. ... Most steel mills <b>have</b>
rolling mill divisions that convert the semi-finished casting products into finished
products. Recovery <b>is</b> a process by which deformed grains <b>can</b> reduce their stored energy
by the removal ... Recovery <b>is</b> related to the similar process of <b>recrystallization</b>
and grain growth, each of them being stages of annealing. ... energy, but <b>is</b> also
thought to be a <b>necessary</b> prerequisite for the nucleation of <b>recrystallized</b> grains. Dynamic <b>recrystallization</b> (DRX) <b>is</b> a type of <b>recrystallization</b> process, found within
the fields of ... The final grain size increases with increased stress. To achieve
very fine-grained structures the stresses <b>have</b> to be high. Some authors <b>have</b>
used ... Quartz <b>is</b> the most abundant single mineral in the earth's crust (behind the
feldspar group), and ... Two main mechanisms for altering grain boundaries <b>have</b>
been defined. The first <b>is</b> the ... temperatures. Furthermore, this <b>is</b> an analysis that
<b>can</b> be <b>done</b>, if only preliminarily, in the field by observing rocks in hand sample. | Why would a recrystallization need to be done? |
"<b>With or Without You</b>" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the third track on their
fifth studio album, The Joshua Tree (1987), and was released as the album's ... <b>With or Without You</b> is a 2015 Hong Kong period historical fiction comedy drama
produced by TVB, starring Bobby Au-Yeung, Joey Meng, Vincent Wong, ... <b>With or Without You</b> is a 2003 comedy drama film directed by G. Stubbs and
starring Cynda Williams, Victor Williams, Mushond Lee, and Wendy Raquel ... <b>With or Without You</b> is a 1992 Hong Kong action film directed by Taylor Wong
and starring Jacky Cheung, Leon Lai, Rosamund Kwan and Ng Man-tat. Due to ... <b>With or Without You</b> is a live CD/DVD U2 tribute album recorded by the Dutch
band Kane. The DVD was filmed on September 20, 2000 at Plan C in Rotterdam. <b>With or Without You</b> is a 1999 British romantic drama film directed by Michael
Winterbottom and starring Christopher Eccleston and Dervla Kirwan. Set in
Belfast ... "<b>With or Without You</b>" is a 1987 song by U2 from The Joshua Tree. <b>With or</b>
<b>Without You</b> may also refer to: Film and television[edit]. <b>With or Without You</b> (
1992 ... This list shows cover versions of songs originally by the Irish rock band U2 that
have been ... <b>With or Without You</b>[edit]. "<b>With or Without You</b>" is the lead single
from U2's 1987 album, The Joshua Tree. It has since become highly acclaimed
as ... Those of <b>You with or Without</b> Children, <b>You</b>'ll Understand is the 19th comedy
album by Bill Cosby. It was his first of two for Geffen Records and the first album
to ... Couldn't find anything online but the data you need is available at List of Premier
... In the U2 song "<b>With or Without You</b>", the lyrics say "See the stone set in your ... | Who sang the song with or without you? |
The <b>2018 College Football</b> Playoff <b>National Championship</b> was a <b>college football</b>
bowl game ... Alabama and Georgia advanced to the <b>national championship</b> after
<b>winning</b> the semifinal games hosted by the Sugar Bowl and Rose Bowl Game ... The 2019 <b>College Football</b> Playoff <b>National Championship</b> was a <b>college football</b>
bowl game that determined a <b>national champion</b> in the NCAA Division I Football
Bowl Subdivision for the <b>2018</b> ... Atlanta <b>was awarded the 2018</b> championship
game while New Orleans <b>was awarded</b> the 2020 game. The three game sites
were ... The <b>College Football</b> Playoff <b>National Championship</b> is a post-season <b>college</b>
<b>football</b> bowl ... The <b>winner of</b> the game is awarded a new championship trophy
instead of the "crystal football", which has been given by the American ... "Tua
Tagovailoa, Da'Ron Payne <b>Win 2018 College Football National Championship</b>
MVP". < 2016 · <b>2018</b> >. The 2017 <b>College Football</b> Playoff <b>National Championship</b> was
a bowl game that was used to ... The game was played between the <b>winners</b> of
two pre-designated bowl games played on December 31, 2016: the Clemson
Tigers, ... 2019 <b>College Football</b> Playoff <b>National Championship</b>. Site, Levi's Stadium ·
Santa Clara, California · Champion(s) · Clemson · NCAA Division I FBS football
seasons. ← 2017 · 2019 →. The <b>2018</b> NCAA Division I FBS football season was
the highest level <b>college football</b> ... The Clemson Tigers <b>won</b> the title game over
the Alabama Crimson Tide, the ... A <b>national championship</b> in the highest level of <b>college football</b> in the United
States, currently ... The BCS <b>winner</b> also <b>received</b> the MacArthur Bowl from the
National Football Foundation. Neither the ... Clemson, 3, 1981, 2016, <b>2018</b>.
Florida, 3 ... See also: <b>2018</b> Alabama Crimson Tide football team and 2019 <b>College Football</b>
Playoff <b>National Championship</b> ... By <b>winning</b> the Cotton Bowl Classic, Clemson
advanced to the 2019 ... The 2015 <b>College Football</b> Playoff <b>National Championship</b> was a bowl game that
determined a ... The teams playing for the <b>national championship</b> were the
<b>winners</b> of semifinal bowl games held on January 1, 2015. ... Urban Meyer
announced his retirement from coaching after the <b>2018</b> season, and Mark
Helfrich was fired ... The black <b>college football national championship</b> is a <b>national championship</b>
<b>won</b> by the best ... In the 16 seasons (through <b>2018</b>) that those bowl games were
held, MEAC or SWAC schools were named overall HBCU champions almost ... The <b>College Football</b> Playoff (CFP) is an annual postseason knockout invitational
tournament ... The <b>winner of</b> the game is awarded the <b>College Football</b> Playoff
<b>National Championship</b> Trophy. Playoff officials ... The <b>2018</b> Championship
Game featured SEC teams Alabama and Georgia. The SEC has a record of 8–3 (
.727) ... | Who won the 2018 national championship college football? |
The second season of the <b>Kannada</b>-language version of Indian reality television
series <b>Bigg Boss</b> was telecast on Asianet Suvarna and produced by Endemol
India. The show premiered on 29 June 2014 with Sudeep as the host. Among 4
finalists Akul Balaji emerged as the title <b>winner</b> with maximum votes ... <b>Bigg Boss</b> is the <b>Kannada</b> version of the reality TV show <b>Bigg Boss</b> which is
broadcast in India ... house starting from season <b>2</b> where an evicted contestant, if
selected by the <b>Bigg Boss</b> to continue the game, ... and can be earned by
contestants through <b>winning</b> specific tasks or achieving secret tasks given by
<b>Bigg Boss</b>. <b>Bigg Boss Kannada</b> is the <b>Kannada</b> version of the show was the first ... version
was used for the first <b>two</b> seasons of <b>Bigg Boss Kannada</b>. ... been the <b>winners</b> of
the first six seasons of the show respectively. Week 1, Week <b>2</b>, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5, Week 6, Week 7, Week 8 ... Chandan,
House Captain, Nominated, Nominated, <b>Winner</b> Week 1, Week <b>2</b>, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5, Week 6, Week 7, Week 8, Week 9,
Week 10, Week 11, Week 12, Week ... Eligible, <b>Winner</b> The season one of the <b>Kannada</b> version of Indian reality television series <b>Bigg</b>
<b>Boss</b> was broadcast on ETV <b>Kannada</b> in 2013. The show was hosted by Sudeep.
A <b>prize</b> amount of ₹50,00,000 was announced for the <b>winner</b>. ... A total of 15
contestants and <b>2</b> guests had entered the show. The <b>Bigg Boss</b> house, located in
... Shashi Kumar is the <b>winner</b> of <b>Kannada</b> reality show <b>Bigg Boss Kannada</b> (
Season 6) (2018-19). Contents. 1 Personal life; <b>2</b> Career. 2.1 Preofession; 2.2
Film ... The fifth season of the <b>Kannada</b>-language version of Indian reality television
series <b>Bigg Boss</b> premiered on 15 October 2017. Sudeep reprised his role as the
host of the show. The finale of the season took place 28 January 2018, and
rapper Chandan Shetty was declared the <b>winner</b> of the ... Actresses Lasya and
Samyuktha Hegde were the final <b>two</b> entrants. The third season of the <b>Kannada</b>-language version of Indian reality television
series <b>Bigg Boss</b> ... RJ Nethra is a <b>two</b> time national award-<b>winning</b> radio jockey
working for 91.1 FM. She has also acted in movies like ... in BJP women's wing of
Karnataka. She <b>won</b> the <b>Bigg Boss</b> 3 thereby fulfilling her daughter's dream. Akul Balaji is an Indian film actor, television host and dancer who has worked in
both <b>Kannada</b> ... In 2014, by public vote, Akul <b>won</b> the second season of game
show <b>Bigg Boss Kannada</b> – the Indian version of Celebrity Big ... Asianet
Suvarna like Pyate Hudgir Halli Lifu season 1 & <b>2</b>, Halli Haida Pyateg Banda,
Pyate Mandi ... | Who is the winner of big boss 2 in kannada? |
Rebecca Sara Newton (born July 4, 1978) is an American actress, known for her
roles as Amanda Tanen on Ugly Betty and <b>Quinn</b> Garvey on <b>How I Met Your</b>
<b>Mother</b>. "The Pre-Nup" is the second episode of the eighth season of the CBS sitcom <b>How</b>
<b>I Met Your Mother</b>, and the 162nd episode overall. The episode narrates Ted
Mosby's problems with his current girlfriend, Victoria, and it focuses on the
downfall and eventual breakup of Barney and <b>Quinn</b>. "The Drunk Train" is the 16th episode of the seventh season of the CBS sitcom
<b>How I Met Your Mother</b>, and the 152nd episode overall. ... Ted realizes that
Barney keeps thinking about <b>Quinn</b>, and tells him that if he feels something for
her he ... "The Magician's Code" is the hour-long final episode of the seventh season of the
CBS sitcom <b>How I Met Your Mother</b>. ... Barney returns to <b>Quinn</b> to find that she
has re-decorated the apartment bright pink as an act of revenge for his leaving ... "Karma" is the 18th episode of the seventh season of the CBS sitcom <b>How I Met</b>
<b>Your Mother</b>, and the 154th episode overall. It aired on February 27, 2012.
Contents. 1 Plot; 2 Critical response; 3 References; 4 External links. Plot[edit].
Barney decides to pursue <b>Quinn</b>, even after discovering she works as a ... The seventh season of the American television comedy series <b>How I Met Your</b>
<b>Mother</b> was ... or trust <b>Quinn</b> and try to break them up. Robin and Ted fight over
who deserves to sublet <b>Quinn's</b> apartment. 156, 20, "Trilogy Time", Pamela
Fryman ... Meanwhile, Barney attempts to hide the fact that he and Robin used to date from
<b>Quinn</b>, but <b>Quinn</b> learns the truth when sleep-deprived Marshall and Lily ... "Good Crazy" is the 22nd episode of the seventh season of the CBS sitcom <b>How I</b>
<b>Met Your Mother</b>, and the 158th episode overall. ... Barney's relationship with
<b>Quinn</b> is strained as he overreacts whenever he thinks her job is mentioned. Barnabas "Barney" Stinson is a fictional character portrayed by Neil Patrick Harris
and created by Carter Bays and Craig Thomas for the CBS television series <b>How</b>
<b>I Met Your Mother</b>. ... Although he briefly retreats to his escapades after he and
<b>Quinn</b> break up, he does make one major final leap in his maturity when he burns
... Orson Bean was a veteran American film, television, and stage actor, and a
comedian, writer, ... He appeared in the 2007 <b>How I Met Your Mother</b> episode "
Slapsgiving" as Robin Scherbatsky's 41-year-old boyfriend, Bob. In 2009 he was
... Bean's third wife was actress and Dr. <b>Quinn</b> co-star Alley Mills, 23 years his
junior. | Who played quinn on how i met your mother? |
<b>Oma</b> forest is a work of art created by Agustin Ibarrola, a Basque sculptor and
painter. The work is located in a forest near Kortezubi (Bizkaia, Basque Country),
... Parisoma is a coworking space and open incubator in the SoMa district of San
Francisco ... Way, Hermione. "Silicon <b>Valley</b> Uncovered: PariSoma to Launch
Innovation Hubs in New York, London, São Paulo, Moscow, Beijing". The Next
Web. Sacopee <b>Valley</b> High School, founded 1967, is the public school for Maine
School Administration District 55 (MSAD 55). It is located in Hiram, in the U.S.
state of ... Cherry <b>Valley</b> is a census-designated place (CDP) in Riverside County,
California, United States. The population was 6,362 at the 2010 census, up from
5,891 at ... The Platte River /plæt/ is a major river in the state of Nebraska and is about 310
mi (500 km) ... Nebraska River, Shallow River, Ñíbraxge (iow), Pȟaŋkéska
Wakpá (lkt), Ní Btháska (oma), Kíckatus (paw) ... The river <b>valley</b> played an
important role in the westward expansion of the United States, providing the route
for several ... The Arabah or Arava / Aravah as it is known by its respective Arabic and Hebrew
names, is a ... This included the Jordan River <b>Valley</b> between the Sea of Galilee
and the Dead Sea, the Dead Sea itself, and what today is commonly called the ... Reinier de Graaf (born 1964) is a Dutch architect, architectural theorist, urbanist
and writer. He is a Partner of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (<b>OMA</b>),
founded by ... where he led the masterplan of the Skolkovo Innovation Centre (
the “Russian Silicon <b>Valley</b>”) and the Greater Moscow Development Framework. The city of Las Vegas, Nevada and its surrounding unincorporated communities
in the Las Vegas <b>Valley</b> are the sites of more than 160 high-rises, 42 of which ... Hupa are a Native American people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic
group in northwestern California. Their endonym is Natinixwe, also spelled
Natinook-wa, meaning "People of the Place Where the Trails Return". The
majority of the tribe is enrolled in the Federally recognized Hoopa <b>Valley</b> ... The Omo River (also called Omo-Bottego) in southern Ethiopia is the largest
Ethiopian river ... To this day, the people of the Lower <b>Valley</b> of the Omo,
including the Mursi, Suri, Nyangatom, Dizi and Me'en, are studied for their
diversity. | Who painted the trees in the oma valley of biscay spain? |
"(I've <b>Had) The Time of My Life</b>" is a 1987 song composed by Franke Previte,
John DeNicola, and Donald Markowitz. It was recorded by Bill Medley and
Jennifer ... Dirty Dancing is a 1987 American romantic drama dance film written by Eleanor
Bergstein, ... The closing song, "(I've <b>Had) The Time of My Life</b>", <b>has</b> been listed
as the "third most popular song played at funerals" in the UK. The Time of My Life may refer to: Contents. 1 Music. 1.1 Albums; 1.2 Songs. 2
Others; 3 See ... "The Time of My Life" (David Cook song), 2008; "(I've <b>Had) The</b>
<b>Time of My Life</b>", a 1987 song by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes, used as the ... We've <b>had</b> success in the past and we're very thankful for that, but there's always
room to... take it up to another level. And I feel like we did that. There's a lot of ... Time of My Life is a 2011 Philippine television drama dance series broadcast by
GMA Network. ... Opening theme, "(I've Had) the Time of My Life" by Kris
Lawrence and Julie Anne San Jose/Kyla. Country of origin, Philippines. Original
... "(I've <b>Had) The Time of My Life</b>" also won the ASCAP song of the year award. In
2014, the song was chosen as one of ASCAP's top 100 songs ever written,
landing ... Franke Previte, who won an Academy Award for co-writing "(I've <b>Had) The Time</b>
<b>of My Life</b>", complimented The Black Eyed Peas' sample usage, saying, "It just ... "The <b>Time of My Life</b>" - 4:37; "That-A-Girl" - 3:46; "You May <b>Have</b> Been Loved ... "
<b>Life</b>" - 2:38; "Keep Cool" - 3:42; "(Until I Left Chicago) I Never <b>Had</b> the Blues" - 4: ... "(I've <b>Had) The Time of My Life</b>" is now seen and heard ubiquitously on TV and
radio commercials—covered by singers other than Medley and Warnes—usually
... John DeNicola (born October 4, 1955) is an American songwriter and producer.
He is best known for co-writing the song "(I've <b>Had) The Time of My Life</b>", ... | Who sings i have had the time of my life? |
The <b>Boy in The Striped Pyjamas</b> fits into the <b>genre</b> of Holocaust fiction. Boyne
uses general knowledge about the Holocaust to ... The <b>Boy in the Striped Pyjamas</b> is a British 2008 historical tragedy film set in
World War II, based on John Boyne's 2006 <b>novel of the</b> same name. Written and ... John Boyne (born 30 April 1971) is an Irish novelist. He is the author of eleven
novels for adults and six novels for younger readers. His novels are published in
over 50 languages. His 2006 <b>novel</b> The <b>Boy in the Striped Pyjamas</b> was adapted
into a 2008 film ... David Jonathan Heyman (born 26 July 1961) is an English film producer and the
founder of ... and the 2008 films The <b>Boy in the Striped Pyjamas</b>, Is Anybody
There?, and Yes Man. ... a film adaptation of Mark Haddon's 2003 <b>novel</b> The
Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time with Potter screenwriter Steve
Kloves. Shmuel the Hebrew equivalent of the name Samuel, may refer to: Samuel (Bible),
the Hebrew Bible prophet; Books of Samuel, the book of the Tanach; Shmuel
Hakatan, the Tanna (Mishnaic sage); Samuel of Nehardea, the Amora (Talmudic
sage); Shmuel (character), in The <b>Boy in the Striped Pajamas</b> (<b>novel</b>) and The
Boy in ... The Silver Sword is a <b>novel</b> by Ian Serraillier, a children's classic, first published
in the UK in ... Joseph allows the boy (who has introduced himself as Jan, a
master pickpocket), to keep it if ... John Boyne, author of The <b>Boy in the Striped</b>
<b>Pyjamas</b> (2006), has acknowledged a debt to Serraillier's <b>novel</b>: "the book stands
out for ... The <b>Boy</b> Who Dared is a 2008 <b>novel</b> by American children's author Susan
Campbell Bartoletti. It is based upon the true story of Helmuth Hübener, the
youngest ... <b>Genre</b>, Soundtrack. Length, 78:51. Label · Atlantic, Fox Music, Syco ... The <b>Boy in</b>
<b>the Striped Pyjamas</b> (2008), Avatar: Music from the Motion Picture (2009), The ... Heyday Films Ltd. is a British film studio founded on 10 October 1996 by
producer David ... Roadshow Entertainment, $150 million, $585.3 million. 2008,
The <b>Boy in the Striped Pyjamas</b> · Mark Herman · Miramax, $12.5 million, $44
million. BBC Films is the feature film-making arm of the BBC. It was founded on 18 June
1990, and has ... Defying Acts · The Duchess · Brideshead Revisited · The <b>Boy in</b>
<b>the Striped Pyjamas</b> · The Other Boleyn Girl · The Edge of Love · The Meerkats ... | What is the genre of the boy in the striped pajamas? |
Fibrous <b>joints</b> are <b>connected</b> by dense connective tissue, consisting mainly of
collagen. These are fixed <b>joints</b> where <b>bones</b> are united by a layer of white
fibrous tissue of varying thickness. In <b>the</b> skull <b>the joints between the bones</b> are
called sutures. ... <b>The joints between the teeth and jaws</b> (gomphoses) and <b>the</b>
<b>joint between the</b> ... <b>The connection between a tooth</b> and <b>the jawbone</b> is also called a <b>joint</b>, and is
described as a fibrous <b>joint</b> known as a gomphosis. <b>The</b> temporomandibular <b>joints</b> (TMJ) are <b>the</b> two <b>joints</b> connecting <b>the jawbone to</b>
<b>the</b> skull. ... Since <b>the</b> TMJ is <b>connected to the mandible</b>, <b>the</b> right and left <b>joints</b>
must function together and therefore are not independent of each other. ... For
<b>example</b>, if <b>the</b> measurement from <b>the</b> edge of <b>the</b> lower front <b>teeth to the</b> edge of
<b>the</b> ... Most bony fishes have two sets of <b>jaws</b> made mainly of <b>bone</b>. <b>The</b> primary oral
<b>jaws</b> open and close <b>the</b> mouth, and a second set of pharyngeal <b>jaws</b> are
positioned at <b>the</b> back of <b>the</b> throat. <b>The</b> oral <b>jaws</b> are used <b>to</b> capture and
manipulate prey by biting and crushing ... <b>The</b> skull of fishes is formed from a
series of loosely <b>connected bones</b>. <b>The mandible</b>, lower <b>jaw</b> or <b>jawbone</b> is <b>the</b> largest, strongest and lowest <b>bone</b> in
<b>the</b> human face. It forms <b>the</b> lower <b>jaw</b> and holds <b>the</b> lower <b>teeth</b> in place. ...
Below <b>the</b> second premolar <b>tooth</b>, on either side, midway <b>between the</b> upper and
... from <b>the</b> ramus, which makes <b>the</b> temporomandibular <b>joint with the</b> temporal
<b>bone</b> ... <b>The</b> evolution of mammalian auditory ossicles was an evolutionary event in
which <b>bones</b> in <b>the</b> ... In reptiles, <b>the</b> eardrum is <b>connected to the</b> inner ear via a
single <b>bone</b>, <b>the</b> columella, while <b>the</b> upper and lower ... <b>The</b> earliest amniotes
had a <b>jaw joint</b> composed of <b>the</b> articular (a small <b>bone</b> at <b>the</b> back of <b>the</b> lower
<b>jaw</b>) and ... There are tight fibers connecting <b>the mandible to the</b> disc, and loose fibers which
<b>connect the</b> disc <b>to the</b> temporal <b>bone</b>, meaning there are in effect 2 <b>joint</b> ... Occlusion, in a <b>dental</b> context, means simply <b>the</b> contact <b>between teeth</b>. More
technically, it is <b>the relationship between the</b> maxillary (upper) and mandibular ... Edentulism or <b>toothlessness</b> is <b>the</b> condition of being toothless <b>to</b> at least some
degree; ... For <b>example</b>, <b>bone</b> resorption in <b>the jaw</b> is frequently how <b>the teeth</b>
were able <b>to</b> ... and <b>the</b> vertical <b>jaw relationship</b> in this position is referred <b>to</b> as
<b>the</b> vertical ... vascular disease, heart failure, ischemic heart disease and <b>joint</b>
disease. Osteonecrosis of <b>the jaw</b> (ONJ) is a severe <b>bone</b> disease (osteonecrosis) that
affects <b>the jaws</b> ... Osteonecrosis of <b>the jaw</b> associated <b>with</b> bisphosphonate
therapy, which is ... <b>The</b> development of lesions is most frequent after invasive
<b>dental</b> procedures, ... J <b>Bone Joint</b> Surg Am. 85-A (Suppl 3): 8–12. ... <b>Bond</b> TE Jr.
(1848). | He connection between a tooth and jaw bone is an example of a joint? |
Petroleum in the United States has been a major industry since shortly after the
<b>oil</b> discovery in ... The <b>largest</b> sources of <b>U.S.</b> imported <b>oil</b> were: Canada (40%),
Saudi Arabia (11%), Venezuela (9%), Mexico (8%), and Colombia (4%). ... Since
2012, <b>oil</b> shipped by rail from the Bakken <b>fields</b> in <b>North</b> Dakota has progressively
... This list of <b>oil fields</b> includes some major <b>oil fields</b> of the past and present. The list
is incomplete; there are more than 65,000 <b>oil and gas</b> fields of all sizes in the
world. However, 94% of known oil is concentrated in fewer than 1500 giant and
major fields. Most of the world's <b>largest</b> oilfields are located in the Middle East,
but there ... List of natural gas fields · List of <b>oil and gas</b> fields of the <b>North</b> Sea ·
OAPEC ... Prudhoe Bay <b>Oil Field</b> is a large <b>oil field</b> on Alaska's North Slope. It is the <b>largest</b>
<b>oil field</b> in <b>North America</b>, covering 213,543 acres (86,418 ha) and originally ... Proven <b>oil</b> reserves in the United States were 43.8 billion barrels of crude <b>oil</b> as of
the end of 2018, excluding the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. The 2018 reserves
represent the <b>largest US</b> proven reserves since 1972. ... The United States has
the <b>largest</b> known <b>deposits</b> of <b>oil</b> shale in the world, according to the Bureau of ... The first successful <b>oil</b> well in <b>North America</b> was established in <b>Oil</b> Springs,
Ontario, Canada in 1858. The <b>field</b> is still in production although quantities are
low. ... For much of the 19th and 20th centuries, the US was the <b>largest oil</b>
producing ... The petroleum industry, also known as the oil industry or the oil patch, includes
the global ... The <b>largest</b> volume products of the industry are fuel oil and gasoline
(petrol). ... Some historians challenge Canada's claim to <b>North America's</b> first <b>oil</b>
<b>field</b>, arguing that Pennsylvania's famous Drake Well was the continent's first. List of <b>largest oil and gas</b> companies by revenue. From Wikipedia ... (<b>US</b>$ billion),
Revenue 2018 (<b>US</b>$ billion) ... National Iranian Oil Company, 110.00**. Russia ... The Canadian petroleum industry developed in parallel with that of the United
States. The first ... These deposits give Canada the world's third <b>largest</b> oil
reserves, which are rivaled only by similar but ... in Pennsylvania), and having the
oldest producing <b>oil field</b> in <b>North America</b> (producing crude oil continuously
since 1861). The Permian Basin is a large sedimentary basin in the southwestern part of the
United States. The basin contains the Mid-Continent <b>Oil Field</b> province. ... of
these, the Midland Basin is the <b>largest</b>, Delaware Basin is the second <b>largest</b>,
and ... The Kuparuk River <b>Oil Field</b>, or Kuparuk, located in North Slope Borough, Alaska,
United States, is the second <b>largest oil field</b> in <b>North America</b> by area. | Where is north america's largest oil field? |
<b>Cast</b>[edit]. Balthazar Getty as Ralph: leader of the boys who work on getting
rescued and trying to maintain order; Chris Furrh as <b>Jack</b>: the ... <b>Lord of the Flies</b> is a 1963 British drama film based on William Golding's novel of
the same ... The novel was adapted into a movie for a second time in <b>1990</b>; the
1963 film is generally considered more faithful to the ... In 1996, Peter Brook
organised a reunion for the <b>cast</b> members for a documentary film called Time
Flies. <b>Lord of the Flies</b> is a 1954 novel by Nobel Prize–winning British author William
Golding. ... Golding's three central characters—Ralph, Piggy and <b>Jack</b>—have
been ... How these <b>play</b> out, and how different people feel the influences of these
form a ... Castle Rock Entertainment, which produced the film <b>Lord of the Flies</b> (
<b>1990</b>). Exile is a <b>1990</b> telefilm that was shown on The Wonderful World of Disney on
January 14, <b>1990</b>. The plot focuses on a group of teenage castaways on an
uninhabited tropical island after a plane crash. It is loosely based on the plot of
<b>Lord of the Flies</b>, only with most symbolism ... <b>Cast</b>[edit]. Christopher Daniel
Barnes as Dave; Kate Benton as Mrs. James Badge Dale (born May 1, 1978) is an American <b>actor</b>. He is known for
playing Chase ... His most notable works to date are in the <b>1990</b> film adaptation
of <b>Lord of the Flies</b> (in which he <b>played</b> the part of Simon) and the role of ... In
2006, he was <b>cast</b> in the pivotal supporting role of Trooper Barrigan in The
Departed. Chris Furrh is an American former child <b>actor</b>, known for starring as <b>Jack</b>
Merridew in the <b>1990</b> film adaptation of <b>Lord of the Flies</b>. After <b>Lord of the Flies</b>, ... The Last of His Tribe is a 1992 American made-for-television drama film based
on the book Ishi ... Contents. 1 Plot; 2 <b>Cast</b>; 3 Reception; 4 See also; 5
References; 6 External links ... hide. v · t · e. Films directed by Harry Hook · The
Kitchen Toto (1987); <b>Lord of the Flies</b> (<b>1990</b>); The Last of His Tribe (1992); St.
Ives (1998) ... Paul Balthazar Getty is an American <b>actor</b> and musician. He is a member of the
band Ringside, the producer-half of rap duo The Wow, and a member of the Getty
family. He is known for having <b>played</b> the roles of Ralph in <b>Lord of the Flies</b>, his ...
In the Season 4 premiere, Getty was still listed in the principal <b>cast</b>, but he did ... Harry Hook (born 1960) is an English screenwriter, film/television director and
photographer. Hook is best known for such films as The Last of His Tribe and the
<b>1990</b> version of <b>Lord of the Flies</b>. Sir William Gerald Golding, CBE (19 September 1911 – 19 June 1993) was a
British novelist, playwright, and poet. Best known for his debut novel <b>Lord of the</b>
<b>Flies</b> (1954), he would go on to ... His first novel, <b>Lord of the Flies</b> (1954; film,
1963 and <b>1990</b>; <b>play</b>, adapted by Nigel Williams, 1995), describes a group of
boys ... | Who played jack in lord of the flies 1990? |
<b>Charmed</b> is an American fantasy drama television series created by Constance
M. Burge and ... By the end of the <b>first episode</b>, each sister learns that she has a
unique magical power and that they can each cast spells and brew potions. ... By
the end of season eight, <b>Charmed</b> had <b>aired</b> a total of 178 <b>episodes</b> and became
... Season, <b>Episodes</b>, Originally <b>aired</b>, Rank, Average viewers (in millions). <b>First</b>
<b>aired</b>, Last <b>aired</b>. 1, 22, October 14, 2018 (2018-10-14) ... List of <b>Charmed episodes</b>. The <b>first</b> season of <b>Charmed</b>, an American
supernatural drama television series created by Constance M. Burge, originally
<b>aired</b> in the United States on The WB from October 7, 1998 through ... <b>Charmed</b> is an American television series created by Constance M. Burge. In the
United States, <b>Charmed</b> premiered on The WB on October 7, 1998 and ended on
May 21, 2006, with 178 <b>episodes</b>. <b>Charmed</b> originally <b>aired</b> on Wednesday
nights at 9:00 pm, before moving to ... The <b>first episode</b>, "Something Wicca This
Way Comes", garnered 7.7 million ... Paige appears as the secret half-sister in the final five seasons of <b>Charmed</b>,
portrayed by Rose McGowan within 112 <b>episodes</b> from 2001 to 2006. In the <b>first</b> ... List of <b>Charmed episodes</b>. The fourth season of <b>Charmed</b>, an American
supernatural drama television series created by Constance M. Burge, originally
<b>aired</b> in the United States on The WB from October 4, 2001 through May 16, 2002
. <b>Airing</b> on Thursdays at 9:00 pm. ... getting to her <b>first</b>, allowing them to become
once again the <b>Charmed</b> Ones ... Coop Halliwell is a fictional character who appeared in the American television
supernatural drama <b>Charmed</b>, which <b>aired</b> on the WB ... He appeared in the last
seven <b>episodes</b> of the final season of <b>Charmed</b>, and appears in canonical ...
Later in the series, they fall in love (Coop falls <b>first</b> and Phoebe falls for Michael,
whom ... List of <b>Charmed episodes</b>. The fifth season of <b>Charmed</b>, an American
supernatural drama television series created by Constance M. Burge, originally
<b>aired</b> in the United States on The WB from September 22, 2002 through May 11,
2003. <b>Airing</b> on Sundays at 8:00 pm. ... Meanwhile, Paige gets her <b>first</b> charge as
a Whitelighter and is shocked when ... "<b>Charmed</b> Again" is a two-part story arc and the season opening of the fourth
season of the American television series <b>Charmed</b>; it is also the 67th and 68th
overall <b>episodes</b> in the series. ... The <b>episode</b> marked the <b>first</b> appearance of
Rose McGowan as the long-lost younger half-sister Paige Matthews, following
the ... <b>Episode</b>[edit] ... the television, she finds Dr. Griffiths on the news telling reporters
everything that happened when they <b>first</b> saved him. | When was the first episode of charmed aired? |
<b>Bourque</b> is a <b>surname</b> of Acadian origin. The name may refer to: Chris <b>Bourque</b> (
born 1986), American ice hockey player; Claude <b>Bourque</b> (born 1915), ... Raymond Jean <b>Bourque</b> (born December 28, 1960) is a Canadian former
professional ice ... <b>Bourque would</b> make an immediate impact in Boston during
his rookie ... The surprise was that <b>Bourque</b> had <b>come out</b> of the locker room
wearing two ... day as <b>Bourque's</b> first, said of the Stanley Cup and his teammate, "
A <b>name</b> was ... Phillipe Richard <b>Bourque</b> (born June 8, 1962) is an American former professional
ice hockey ... <b>Bourque would</b> not become a mainstay on the Penguins roster until
the ... later that <b>Bourque</b>, after winning the 1991-1992 Stanley Cup, had put his
<b>name</b> inside ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 3 December 2019, at 16:36 (UTC). Rene Gary Wayne <b>Bourque</b> (born December 10, 1981) is a Canadian former
professional ice ... The <b>family</b> returned to Lac La Biche when <b>Bourque</b> was seven.
... though he declined to join the Blades as it <b>would</b> have cost him his eligibility to
... This is a list of National Hockey League (NHL) players who have played at least
one game in the NHL from 1917 to present and have a <b>last name</b> that starts with "
B". ... Michael Bournival · Chris <b>Bourque</b> · Claude <b>Bourque</b> · Gabriel <b>Bourque</b> ... The Colorado Avalanche are a professional ice hockey team based in Denver,
Colorado, ... Kurri and <b>Bourque</b> played only the final season of their careers in
Colorado, while Roy ... This list <b>does</b> not include data from the Quebec Nordiques
. ... of the player's first game and the <b>last</b> year of the season of the player's <b>last</b>
game. The Boston Bruins are a professional ice hockey team based in Boston. They
compete in the ... Adams directed Ross to <b>come</b> up with a nickname that <b>would</b>
portray an untamed ... Boston returned to the Stanley Cup Final in 1990 (with
Neely, <b>Bourque</b>, Craig ... The 1995 season <b>would</b> be the Bruins' <b>last</b> at the Boston
Garden. Gabriel <b>Bourque</b> (born September 23, 1990) is a Canadian professional ice
hockey forward ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 9 February 2020, at 17:45 (UTC). Ryan <b>Bourque</b> (born January 3, 1991) is an American ice hockey forward
currently playing with ... with the Rangers, leading to his inclusion on the Rangers
as the team traveled to Europe for its <b>last</b> exhibition games and the start of the
regular season. ... He <b>did</b> not score but registered one shot on goal and one
takeaway. Christopher Ray <b>Bourque</b> (born January 29, 1986) is an American professional
ice hockey ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 9 February 2020, at 17:45 (UTC). | Where does the last name bourque come from? |
"Holding Out for a <b>Hero</b>" is a <b>song</b> recorded by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler for the
soundtrack to the 1984 film Footloose, and later included on her 1986 album ... "<b>Hero</b>" is the first single of the 2009 album Awake by the American Christian rock
band Skillet and is the first track on the album. The <b>song</b> talks about mankind's
<b>need</b> for a <b>hero</b> with the <b>hero</b> being Jesus ... "<b>Hero</b>" is a <b>song</b> by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey. It was
released on October ... While writing the <b>song</b>, Carey <b>did</b> not connect to its style
or sound, therefore forfeiting it over to the soundtrack of the film of the same name
. ... she received about the <b>song</b>, she felt the <b>need</b> to perform it as often as
possible. "We Don't <b>Need</b> Another <b>Hero</b> (Thunderdome)" is a 1985 <b>song</b> by Tina Turner. It
appeared in the 1985 film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, which starred ... Bonnie Tyler (born Gaynor Hopkins; 8 June 1951) is a Welsh singer, known for
her distinctive ... Steinman also <b>wrote</b> Tyler's other major 1980s hit "Holding Out
for a <b>Hero</b>". ... Record Mirror criticised the <b>song</b>; its reviewer <b>wrote</b>: "Bonnie stops
chewing gravel for a minute ... "Bonnie Tyler revisits a classic for Children in
<b>Need</b>". <b>Hero</b>" is a <b>song</b> recorded by Chad Kroeger (lead vocalist of Nickelback) and
Josey Scott for the ... but he pulled out. He <b>did</b>, however, contribute to the
soundtrack with the <b>song</b> "She Was My Girl", from his solo album Degradation
Trip. The <b>song</b> is about people who commute every day to work, ... life and "the person
I <b>want</b> you to think that I am and the person inside ... It just means that if we can't
be together in this life, maybe we'll <b>make</b> it in the next.". Pages was an American pop rock band active during the late 1970s and the early
1980s. ... Neither Pages nor its single "If I Saw You Again" <b>made</b> the Billboard
charts. ... Two singles were released from the album, "You <b>Need a Hero</b>" and "
Come on ... The Four Tops also covered the <b>song</b> on their 1981 Casablanca
album ... Band <b>Hero</b> is a spinoff video game as part of the Guitar <b>Hero</b> series of music
rhythm games, ... any combination of instruments. you do not <b>need</b> wi-fi plans for
additional downloadable content for the DS game. ... A three-<b>song</b> demo was
<b>made</b> available on Xbox Live on October 15, 2009, and included "Paralyzer" by
Finger ... "'<b>Heroes</b>'" is a <b>song</b> by English musician David Bowie. It was co-written by Bowie
and Brian ... always "sounded grand and heroic" and that he had "that very word
– <b>heroes</b> – in my mind" even before Bowie <b>wrote</b> the lyrics. ... Children in <b>Need</b>. | Who made the song i need a hero? |
<b>Mark Cuban</b> (born July 31, 1958) is an American entrepreneur and investor. He
is the owner of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s Dallas Mavericks, ... Broadcast.com was an Internet radio company founded as AudioNet in
September 1995 by Christopher Jaeb. Todd Wagner and <b>Mark Cuban</b> later led
the ... <b>Mark Cuban</b> purposefully kept details about the show to a minimum, eliciting only
a small bit of information about the show on his personal blog during filming. Comedian Jeff Foxworthy and <b>Mark Cuban</b> replaced panel member Kevin
Harrington in those episodes. In season 2, Kevin O'Leary, Barbara Corcoran, ... In 1995, Wagner launched AudioNet with <b>Mark Cuban</b>, a platform for
broadcasting live sporting events and radio stations over the internet. As CEO,
Wagner grew ... Sharesleuth founder <b>Mark Cuban</b>. In early 2006, Carey approached Cuban with
the idea of launching an investigative organization focusing on corporate fraud. Magnolia Pictures is an American film distributor. It is a subsidiary of <b>Mark Cuban</b>
and Todd Wagner's 2929 Entertainment. Magnolia was formed in 2001 by Bill ... <b>Mark Cuban</b>, Owner Andrew Simon, CEO Guy Mezger, President. Parent · HDNet
, LLC. Website, http://www.hdnetfights.com/. HDNet Fights was a US based
television outlet for various MMA and combat sports promotions. After production went ahead and cast <b>Mark Cuban</b> in the role, Trump responded
angrily and threatened to sue to film. Release[edit]. Critical reception[edit]. Landmark Theatres is the largest specialised movie theatre chain in the United
States ... "<b>Mark Cuban</b> puts Landmark Theatres and Magnolia Pictures up for sale
". latimes.com. Retrieved 15 October 2014. ^ MPR News (12 September 2012). | What team does the guy from shark tank own? |
Katherine Soucie is an American actress and <b>voice</b> actress known for playing
Linka in Captain ... Maddie Fenton in Danny Phantom, <b>Phil</b>, <b>Lil</b> and Betty DeVille
in <b>Rugrats</b>, Sally Acorn in Sonic the Hedgehog, Kat Harvey in The Spooktacular ... <b>Rugrats</b> includes a large array of characters: family, friends, extended relatives,
townspeople, ... Elizabeth "Betty" DeVille (<b>voiced</b> by Kath Soucie): <b>Phil and Lil's</b>
mother. Very athletic and feminist. Married to Howard, she helps operate the Java
... Through its full run, <b>Rugrats</b> occupied several main <b>voice</b> actors. ... <b>Phil and Lil</b> (
as well as their mother, Betty) were <b>voiced</b> by Kath ... All Grown Up! is an American animated television series that aired on
Nickelodeon from 2003 ... Lillian Marie Jill "Lil" and Phillip Richard Bill "Phil"
DeVille (both <b>voiced</b> by Kath Soucie) <b>Phil and</b> ... Nickelodeon ordered 13
episodes, to be created by <b>Rugrats</b> animation studio Klasky Csupo for production
in September 2002. "Mother's Day", also known as the "<b>Rugrats</b> Mother's Day Special" or "<b>Rugrats</b>
Mother's Day", ... Tommy, <b>Phil, and Lil</b> attempt to find the perfect mother for
Chuckie (who is raised ... Series co-creator Paul Germain <b>had</b> pitched two
potential storylines to ... Kim Cattrall provided the <b>voice</b> for Chuckie's mother,
Melinda Finster. The animated television series <b>Rugrats</b> has been noted for its portrayal of
Judaism, a dynamic ... In "A <b>Rugrats</b> Passover" (Season 3, Episode 26) the main
characters, Tommy, <b>Phil</b>, <b>Lil</b>, Chuckie, and Angelica, as they arrive at the ...
Melanie Chartoff, <b>voice</b> of Minka and Jewish herself, <b>had</b> already been cast to
play Didi when ... "A <b>Rugrats</b> Kwanzaa" is a television special from the American animated
television series <b>Rugrats</b>. It examines Kwanzaa from the perspective of toddler
Susie Carmichael during a visit from her great-aunt. Susie, her friends—Tommy
Pickles, Chuckie and Kimi Finster, and <b>Phil and Lil</b> DeVille—and family learn
about ... Cree Summer, who <b>voices</b> Susie, earned a nomination for an NAACP
Image ... <b>Rugrats</b> is an American animated television series created by Arlene Klasky,
Gábor Csupó and Paul Germain. The show focuses on a group of toddlers, most
prominently Tommy, Chuckie, twins <b>Phil and Lil</b>, and Angelica, and their ... On
July 16, 2018, it was announced that Nickelodeon <b>had</b> given a series order to a ... Thomas Malcolm Pickles is a fictional character and the protagonist of the
animated children's ... Daily <b>voiced</b> Tommy for the entire 13-year run of the
<b>Rugrats</b> series, as well as the films, and returned ... He is closest to Chuckie, as
<b>Phil and Lil</b>, being twins, spend most of their time with one another and a strong
familial bond. "At the Movies" <b>is the</b> first half of the third episode of the animated television
series <b>Rugrats</b>. ... Tommy checks the popcorn both for Reptar, while <b>Phil and Lil</b>
take interest in the soda dispensers, ... In The <b>Rugrats</b> Movie, released in 1998,
Reptar appears as a mechanical wagon built by Stu, <b>voiced</b> by rapper Busta
Rhymes. | Who did the voice of phil and lil on rugrats? |
2008, Did not Qualify, Beijing <b>Olympics</b>. 2012, 12th Position, London <b>Olympics</b>.
<b>2016</b>, 8th position ... The men's <b>field hockey</b> tournament at the <b>2016</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> was the 23rd
edition of the ... 8, <b>India</b>, 6, 2, 1, 3, 10, 12, −2, 7. 9, Great Britain, 5, 1, 2, 2, 14, 10,
+4, 5, Eliminated in group stage. 10, Ireland, 5, 1, 0, 4, 10, 16, −6, 3. 11, Canada,
5, 0, 1, 4, 7, 22 ... <b>Field hockey</b> at the <b>2016</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> in <b>Rio</b> de Janeiro took place from 6 to
19 August at the <b>Olympic</b> Hockey Centre in Deodoro. The competition had ... In <b>2016</b>, the <b>Indian</b> men's team won its first ever silver medal in Champions
Trophy and reached the knockout stage <b>of</b> the ... The <b>Indian</b> woman's national <b>field hockey</b> team qualified for the <b>2016</b> Summer
<b>Olympics</b> for the first time since the 1980 Summer ... The women's <b>field hockey</b> tournament at the <b>2016</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b> was the
tenth edition of ... 5, 1, 2, 2, 3, 5, −2, 5, Eliminated in group stage. 10, Japan, 5, 0,
1, 4, 3, 16, −13, 1. 11, South Korea, 5, 0, 1, 4, 3, 13, −10, 1. 12, <b>India</b>, 5, 0, 1, 4, 3,
19, −16, 1 ... This is a list of all <b>field hockey</b> players who have captained <b>Indian</b> national <b>field</b>
<b>hockey</b> team at the international level in <b>Olympics</b>.The list includes all <b>Indian</b> ... <b>India</b>[edit]. The following is the <b>Indian</b> roster in the women's <b>field hockey</b>
tournament of the <b>2016</b> Summer <b>Olympics</b>. view · talk. Head coach: ... It was the nation's largest ever delegation sent to the <b>Olympics</b>, due to the historic
comeback of the women's <b>field hockey</b> squad after ... <b>Field hockey</b>, was introduced at the <b>Olympic</b> Games as a men's competition at the
1908 Games ... For a long time, <b>India</b> dominated the <b>Olympics</b>, winning the men's
gold medal in seven out of eight ... Belgium, 1 (<b>2016</b>), 1 (1920*), 1 (1928). | Who captain the indian field hockey team at 2016 rio olympics? |
Nimrod a <b>biblical</b> figure described as a king in the land of Shinar (Mesopotamia),
was, ... Extra-<b>biblical</b> traditions associating him with the Tower of <b>Babel</b> led to his
... Nimrod may not represent any one personage known to <b>history</b> and various ...
a usage first <b>recorded</b> in 1932 and popularized by the Looney Tunes cartoon ... <b>Babylon</b> was the capital city of Babylonia, a kingdom in ancient Mesopotamia,
between the ... In the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>, the name appears as <b>Babel</b> (Hebrew: בָּבֶל
Bavel, Tib. ... which date the <b>founding of Babylon</b> to 2286 BC, under the reign of
its first king, Belus. ... The defeat was also <b>recorded</b> in the <b>Babylonian</b> Chronicles. Nebuchadnezzar II also Nebuchadrezzar II (Akkadian: 𒀭𒀝𒆪𒁺𒌨𒊑𒋀 –Nabû-
kudurri-uṣur, ... The <b>Babylonian</b> king's two sieges of Jerusalem (in 597 and 587
BC) are depicted in ... His name is often <b>recorded in the Bible</b> as "
Nebuchadrezzar" (in Ezekiel and parts of ... The Oxford Handbook of the
Reception <b>History</b> of the <b>Bible</b>. The King of <b>Babylon</b> (Akkadian: šar Bābili), in some periods called the Governor
or Viceroy of ... Several dynasties were of Kassite <b>origin</b> and there were also
Assyrian, Elamite ... The last <b>recorded</b> rulers to be accorded the title by the
<b>Babylonians</b> were ... Famous for the <b>biblical</b> portrayals of his sieges of Jerusalem
and for his ... Berossus was a Hellenistic-era <b>Babylonian</b> writer, a priest of Bel Marduk and
astronomer who ... Certain astrological fragments <b>recorded</b> by Pliny the Elder,
Censorinus, ... Pure <b>history</b> writing per se was not a <b>Babylonian</b> concern, and
Josephus ... quoted recount mythology and <b>history</b> that relate to <b>Old Testament</b>
concerns. Nineveh was an ancient Assyrian city of Upper Mesopotamia, located on the
outskirts of Mosul ... The inscriptions boasted of his conquests: he wrote of
<b>Babylon</b>: "Its inhabitants, ... As <b>recorded</b> in Hebrew <b>scripture</b>, Nineveh was also
the place where ... The excavations <b>started</b> again in 1927, under the direction of
Campbell ... The Kingdom of Israel and the Kingdom of Judah were related kingdoms from the
Iron Age ... Following the fall of <b>Babylon</b> to the Achaemenid Empire under Cyrus
the ... representing the first instance of the name Israel in the historical <b>record</b>. ...
According to the <b>biblical history</b>, Ezra and Nehemiah arrived in Jerusalem in the ... "Rivers of <b>Babylon</b>" is a Rastafari song written and <b>recorded</b> by Brent Dowe and
Trevor McNaughton of the Jamaican reggae group The Melodians in 1970. The
lyrics are adapted from the texts of Psalms 19 and 137 in the Hebrew <b>Bible</b>. ...
Views. Read · Edit · View <b>history</b> ... Sargon of Akkad also known as Sargon the Great, was the first ruler of the
Akkadian Empire, known for his conquests of the Sumerian city-states in the 24th
to 23rd centuries BC. He is sometimes identified as the first person in <b>recorded</b>
<b>history</b> to rule over ... Neo-<b>Babylonian</b> king Nabonidus showed great interest in
the <b>history</b> of the ... The Fall of <b>Babylon</b> denotes the end of the Neo-<b>Babylonian</b> Empire after it was
conquered by ... Astyages' army betrayed him to his enemy, and Cyrus
<b>established</b> himself at Ecbatana, thus ... Herodotus, Xenophon and Daniel 5 all
<b>record</b> that <b>Babylon</b> was in the midst of a festival on ... Eerdmans Commentary on
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The <b>Handmaid's Tale</b> is an American dystopian web television series created by
Bruce Miller, ... 3 Episodes; 4 Production; 5 Broadcast and <b>release</b>; <b>6</b> Reception
... Amanda Brugel as Rita (main <b>season 2</b>–present, recurring season 1), a Martha
at ... <b>On</b> May 3, 2017, The <b>Handmaid's Tale</b> was renewed for a second season to
... <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Teleplay by, Original <b>release</b> date ... In flashbacks
throughout the <b>episode</b>, Hannah is admitted to the ... 16, <b>6</b>, "First Blood", Mike
Barker, Eric Tuchman, May 23, 2018 (2018-05-23). Big Little Lies is an American drama television <b>series</b> based <b>on</b> the novel of the
same name by Liane Moriarty. Created by David E. Kelley, it premiered <b>on</b> HBO
<b>on</b> February 19, 2017. The seven-<b>episode</b> first <b>season</b> was written by Kelley and
directed by ... The second <b>season</b> will <b>be released on</b> January 7, 2020, <b>on</b> DVD
and ... Fleabag is a British comedy-drama television series created and written by
Phoebe Waller-Bridge who also stars in the title role, based <b>on</b> her one-woman
show first performed in 2013. ... Former United States President Barack Obama
named <b>Season 2</b> of Fleabag among ... Series, Episodes, <b>Release</b> date,
Additional, Ref(s). Atlanta is an American comedy-drama television <b>series</b> created by and starring
Donald Glover, ... FX ordered the pilot to a 10-<b>episode season</b> in October 2015. ...
Tyree Henry as Alfred "Paper Boi" Miles, Earn's cousin, and <b>up</b>-and-<b>coming</b>
rapper. ... "TCA Awards: The <b>Handmaid's Tale</b>, Atlanta, Big Little Lies, Carrie
Coon ... Sonnenfeld Productions, Inc. Distributor, Netflix Streaming Services. <b>Release</b>.
Original network, Netflix. Picture format. 4K (Ultra HD). Original <b>release</b>, January
13, 2017 (2017-01-13) – January 1, 2019 (2019-01-01). Lemony Snicket's A
Series of Unfortunate Events, or simply A Series of Unfortunate Events, ... (
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Newman and Moira Buffini and inspired by The Covent Garden Ladies by British
historian Hallie Rubenhold. The series focuses <b>on</b> Margaret Wells, who runs a
brothel in 18th-century ... as well as being her casually cruel corruptor and
tormentor (<b>season 2</b>-3). "Into the Dark's Christmas <b>Episode</b> Is a Total Crack-<b>Up</b>, Thanks to Its ... "Hulu Sets
Female <b>Coming</b>-of-Age Horror Story "Pure" as ... Among <b>6</b> Set For 'Pilgrim'
Installment Of Hulu Horror Event <b>Series</b>". ... Patterson, Adreon (May <b>2</b>, 2018). "
Hulu Renews The <b>Handmaid's Tale</b>, Announces Three New Shows". The second <b>season</b> of the American science fiction western television <b>series</b>
Westworld (subtitled The Door) premiered <b>on</b> HBO <b>on</b> April 22, 2018. It consisted
of ten episodes and concluded <b>on</b> June 24, 2018. ... <b>6</b> Notes; 7 References; 8
External links ... After the <b>release</b> of the third <b>episode</b>, Forbes criticized the
<b>season</b> for ... Catch-22 is a satirical dark comedy miniseries based <b>on</b> the novel of the same
name by Joseph Heller. It premiered <b>on</b> May 17, 2019, <b>on</b> Hulu in the United
States. The <b>series</b> stars Christopher Abbott, Kyle Chandler, Hugh Laurie, and
George ... of World War <b>II</b> while the fictional 256th US Army Air Squadron is
based <b>on</b> the ... | When does season 2 episode 6 of handmaids tale come out? |
Muhammad's <b>revelation</b> was an event described in Islam as taking place in 610
AD, during which the Islamic <b>prophet</b>, Muhammad was visited by the archangel
Jibrīl, known as Gabriel in English, who revealed to him the beginnings of what
would later become the <b>Qur</b>'an. ... the time that Muhammad <b>received</b> the first
<b>revelation</b> until he started to preach ... The <b>Quran</b> also romanized <b>Qur</b>'an or <b>Koran</b>, is the central religious text of Islam,
which Muslims believe to be a <b>revelation</b> from God ... The history of <b>Quran</b> deals with the timeline and origin of the <b>Quran</b>, the Islamic
Holy Book and its written compilations into manuscripts. It spans several
centuries, based on historical findings and forms an important part of early
Islamic history. According to Muslim belief and Islamic scholarly accounts, the
<b>revelation of</b> ... After Muhammad would <b>receive revelations</b>, he would later recite
it to his ... The Islamic <b>prophet</b> Muhammad was born and lived in Mecca for the first 52
years of his life ... According to Islamic tradition, Muhammad began <b>receiving</b>
<b>revelations</b> at the age of 40; some of his peers respected his words and became
his ... <b>Prophet</b> Muhammad answered the questions (which are found in the <b>Qur</b>'
an). In religion and theology, <b>revelation</b> is the revealing or disclosing of some form of
truth or ... Muslims believe the <b>Quran</b> was revealed by God to Muhammad word
by word through the angel Gabriel (Jibril). ... Likewise, Muslims believe that every
<b>prophet received revelation</b> in their lives, as each <b>prophet</b> was sent by God to ... Al-ʻAlaq is the 96th chapter (sūrah) of the <b>Qur</b>'an. It is composed of 19 verses (
āyāt), and traditionally believed to have been the first <b>revelation</b> to Muhammad in
Mecca at the Cave of Hira located at ... Prophets · Science ... He <b>received</b> them
while on a retreat in a mountain cave at Hira, just outside the city of Makkah in
610 ... The <b>Quran</b> enumerates little about the early life of Islamic <b>prophet</b> Muhammad or
other ... Many important events and turning points in the mission of <b>The Prophet</b>
were connected with <b>revelations</b> from the <b>Quran</b>, although the verses ...
Muhammad <b>received</b> a <b>revelation</b> reassuring them raids against unbelievers by
Muslims ... Within an Islamic context, Tawrat refers to the Torah, which Muslims believe to be
a holy book ... The word Tawrat occurs eighteen times in the <b>Quran</b> and the name
of Musa is mentioned 136 ... He did say that Moses was one of the few <b>prophets</b>
to <b>receive</b> a <b>revelation</b> directly from God, that is, without an intervening angel. Mūsā ibn ʿImrān known as Moses in Judaeo-Christian theology, considered <b>a</b>
<b>prophet</b> and messenger in Islam, is the most frequently mentioned individual in
the <b>Qur</b>'an, his name being mentioned 135 times. The <b>Qur</b>'an states that Musa
was sent by God to the Pharaoh of Egypt and his ... When Moses denied any
such person existed, he <b>received</b> a <b>revelation</b> from ... The demolition or burning of Masjid al-Dirar (Arabic: مسجد الضرار), or the Mosque
of Dissent, is mentioned in the <b>Qur</b>'an. Masjid al-Dirar was a Medinian mosque
that was erected close to the Quba' Mosque and which the Islamic <b>Prophet</b>
Muhammad initially ... Through a "Divine <b>Revelation</b>", Muhammad was told that
the Mosque was ... | The prophet who received the revelation of the qur'an was? |
"<b>Leaving on a Jet Plane</b>" is a song written by John Denver in 1966 and most
famously recorded ... was based on his "<b>Leaving on a Jet Plane</b>". An out-of-court
settlement ensured that the song would never be re-<b>released</b> in its original form. <b>Released</b>: October 1969; "<b>Leaving on a Jet Plane</b>" <b>Released</b>: October 1969.
Professional ratings. Review scores. Source, Rating. Allmusic, 3/5 stars. Rhymes
& Reasons is the first commercial studio album by the American singer-
songwriter ... It stayed on the charts and rose again in 1969, thanks to the single <b>release</b> of "
<b>Leaving on a Jet Plane</b>". The song "I'm in Love with a Big Blue Frog" was written ... Chantal Jennifer Kreviazuk CM is a Canadian singer, songwriter, composer,
pianist, and actress. Born in Winnipeg, she played music from a young age
before signing with Columbia Records in the 1990s. Her debut studio album,
Under These Rocks and Stones, was first <b>released</b> in ... The song <b>Leaving on a</b>
<b>Jet Plane</b> was also on a trailer for The Terminal, and ... The Kendalls were an American country music duo, consisting of Royce Kendall
and his daughter Jeannie Kendall (born October 30, 1954). Between the 1960s
and 1990s, they <b>released</b> sixteen albums on various ... from which a single was
<b>released</b> in 1970: a cover of John Denver's "<b>Leaving on a Jet Plane</b>" (previously ... "Run 2" was New Order's third and final single from their 1989 album Technique.
The album ... The single was only <b>released</b> in the UK. ... a lawsuit, alleging that
the guitar break in "Run" too closely resembled Denver's "<b>Leaving on a Jet Plane</b>
". Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. (December 31, 1943 – October 12, 1997), known
professionally ... Denver recorded and <b>released</b> approximately 300 songs, about
200 of which he composed, with total sales of over 33 million records worldwide.
... With his foot in the door as author of "<b>Leaving on a Jet Plane</b>", he was often ... <b>Released</b>: August 18, 1998; "What Kind of Love Are You On" <b>Released</b>: 1998 ... "
<b>Leaving on a Jet Plane</b>", John Denver · Chantal Kreviazuk, 4:45. 13. "Theme ... Peter, Paul and Mary was an American folk group formed in New York City in
1961, during the ... In 1963 the group <b>released</b> "Puff, the Magic Dragon", with
music by Yarrow and words based on a poem that had ... In December 1969 "
<b>Leaving on a Jet Plane</b>", written by the group's friend John Denver, became their
only No. John Denver's Greatest Hits was American singer-songwriter John Denver's first
compilation album, <b>released</b> in late 1973 for the holiday shopping season. ...
Notable new versions included "<b>Leaving on a Jet Plane</b>", "Starwood in Aspen", ... | When was leaving on a jet plane released? |
The <b>oldest</b> dated <b>rocks</b> formed on <b>Earth</b>, as an aggregate of minerals that have
not been ... In 1999, the <b>oldest known rock on Earth</b> was dated to 4.031 ±0.003
billion years, and is part of the Acasta Gneiss of the Slave craton in northwestern
Canada. Researchers at McGill University <b>found</b> a <b>rock</b> with a very old model age
for ... The Acasta outcrop is <b>found</b> in a remote area of the Tłı̨chǫ people land
settlement. It is the <b>oldest known</b> exposed <b>rock in the world</b>. Contents. 1
Formation ... ... and <b>earth</b> figures, formed on the ground. The <b>oldest known rock</b> art dates from
the Upper Palaeolithic period, having been <b>found</b> in Europe, Australia, Asia and ... The <b>earliest known</b> life forms on <b>Earth</b> are putative fossilized microorganisms
<b>found</b> in ... Potential "remains of life" were <b>found</b> in 4.1 billion-year-old <b>rocks</b> in
Western Australia, and described in a 2015 study. The theory of panspermia
suggests ... Cave paintings are a type of parietal art <b>found</b> on the wall or ceilings of caves.
The term usually ... The <b>oldest known</b> cave paintings are more than 44,000 years
old (art of the Upper Paleolithic), <b>found</b> in both the ... Originating in the Paleolithic
period, the <b>rock</b> art <b>found</b> in Khoit Tsenkher Cave, Mongolia, includes symbols
and ... It was <b>found</b> in the Fra Mauro region of the Moon, and the embedded meteorite
portion is the <b>oldest known Earth rock</b>. At 8.998 kg (19.837 lb) this breccia <b>rock</b> is
... Akilia is the <b>location</b> of a <b>rock</b> formation that has been proposed to contain the
<b>oldest known</b> sedimentary <b>rocks on Earth</b>, and perhaps the <b>oldest</b> evidence of life
... The Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt (NGB) is a sequence of metamorphosed mafic
to ultramafic volcanic and associated sedimentary <b>rocks</b> (a greenstone belt)
<b>located</b> on the eastern shore of Hudson Bay, 40 km southeast of Inukjuak,
Quebec. These <b>rocks</b> have undergone extensive metamorphism, and represent
some ... make the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt the <b>oldest known rocks on Earth</b>. The Vredefort crater is the largest verified impact crater on <b>Earth</b>. More than 300
kilometres ... Vredefort crater is located in South Africa ... It is the second-<b>oldest</b>
<b>known</b> crater on <b>Earth</b>, a little less than 300 million ... The <b>rocks</b> form partial
concentric rings around the crater centre today, with the <b>oldest</b>, the Witwatersrand
<b>rocks</b>, ... The Late Heavy Bombardment (LHB), or lunar cataclysm, is a hypothesized event
thought to ... Nonetheless, in 1999, the <b>oldest known rock on Earth</b> was dated to
be 4.031 ± 0.003 billion years old, and is part of the ... Older <b>rocks</b> could be <b>found</b>
, however, in the form of asteroid fragments that fall to <b>Earth</b> as meteorites. | Where is the oldest known rock on earth located? |
The infinite series whose terms are the natural <b>numbers</b> 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + ⋯ is a
divergent series. The nth partial <b>sum</b> of the series is the triangular <b>number</b> ...
Although the series seems at first sight not to have any meaningful value at <b>all</b>, ...
When the <b>real</b> part of s is greater than 1, the Dirichlet series converges, and its
<b>sum</b> is the ... Under the usual (Euclidean) distance function d(x, y) = |x − y|, the <b>real numbers</b>
are a metric space and hence also a ... In mathematics, a <b>real number</b> is a value of a continuous quantity that can
represent a distance ... The <b>real numbers</b> include <b>all</b> the rational numbers, such
as the integer −5 and the fraction 4/3, and <b>all</b> the irrational ... <b>The sum</b> and the
product of two non-negative <b>real numbers</b> is again a non-negative <b>real number</b>,
i.e., they are ... In mathematics, a series is, roughly speaking, a description of the operation of
adding infinitely ... An infinite series or simply a series is an infinite <b>sum</b>,
represented by an infinite expression of the form. a 0 + a ... When an is a non-
negative <b>real number</b> for <b>every</b> n, the sequence SN of partial sums is non-
decreasing. It follows ... In mathematics, a transcendental <b>number</b> is a complex <b>number</b> that is not an
algebraic ... <b>All real</b> transcendental <b>numbers</b> are irrational <b>numbers</b>, since <b>all</b>
rational ... Each term in P is an integer times <b>a sum</b> of factorials, which results
from the ... In mathematics, a root of unity, occasionally called a de Moivre <b>number</b>, is any
complex <b>number</b> ... If n is a prime <b>number</b>, <b>all</b> nth roots of unity, except 1, are
primitive. In the above ... <b>The sum</b> of a root and its conjugate is twice its <b>real</b> part. In mathematics, a continued fraction is an expression obtained through an
iterative process of representing a number as <b>the sum</b> of its integer part and the
reciprocal of another number, ... This way of expressing <b>real numbers</b> (rational
and irrational) is called their continued fraction representation. It is generally
assumed that ... In mathematical analysis, a measure on a set is a systematic way to assign a
number to each ... For instance, the Lebesgue measure of the interval [0, 1] in the
<b>real numbers</b> is its length in ... Countable additivity of a measure μ: The measure
of a countable disjoint union is the same as <b>the sum of all</b> measures of each
subset. In mathematics, the triangle inequality states that for any triangle, <b>the sum</b> of the
lengths of any ... When x and y are <b>real numbers</b>, they can be viewed as vectors
in ℝ<sup>1</sup>, and the triangle inequality expresses a ... In terms of either area
expression, the triangle inequality imposed on <b>all</b> sides is equivalent to the
condition that the ... <b>Numbers</b> can be classified according to how they are represented or according to
the ... <b>All</b> rational <b>numbers</b> are <b>real</b>, but the converse is not true. ... of representing
a <b>number</b> as <b>the sum</b> of its integer part and the reciprocal of another <b>number</b>, ... | What is the sum of all real numbers? |
The Leader of the <b>Official Opposition</b> in <b>Ontario</b>, officially Leader of Her Majesty's
Loyal Opposition is the leader of the largest party in the Legislative Assembly of ... The NDP overtook the Liberals to become the <b>Official Opposition</b> with 38 seats
and 29% of the vote. Andrea Horwath, MPP is a Canadian politician and community development
coordinator who is the Leader of the <b>Official Opposition in Ontario</b> and Leader of
the ... The largest party not forming the government is known as the <b>Official Opposition</b>,
its leader being recognized as <b>Leader of the Opposition</b> by the Speaker. The <b>Ontario</b> New Democratic Party, led by Andrea Horwath, formed the <b>Official</b>
<b>Opposition</b>. The <b>Ontario</b> Liberal Party, led by incumbent Premier Kathleen Wynne
, ... The <b>Official Opposition</b>, and the only other recognized party, is the <b>Ontario</b> New
Democratic Party led by Andrea Horwath. The <b>Ontario</b> Liberal Party and Green ... The <b>Official Opposition</b> Shadow Cabinet of the 42nd Legislative Assembly of
<b>Ontario</b>, Canada is the shadow cabinet of the main Opposition party, responsible
for ... Patrick Walter Brown (born May 26, 1978) is a Canadian politician who is the
Mayor of Brampton and former Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for the
riding of Simcoe North. Brown was Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party
of <b>Ontario</b> and <b>Ontario's</b> Leader of the <b>Official Opposition</b> from May 2015 ... Fedeli became interim leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
and Leader of the <b>Official Opposition in Ontario</b> in January 2018, and continued
to ... John Howard Tory, OOnt QC is a Canadian politician serving as the 65th and
current Mayor of ... Leader of the Opposition in Ontario. In office. March 29, 2005
... | Who is the current leader of the official opposition in ontario? |
The <b>Living Daylights</b> is the <b>soundtrack</b> title for the film The <b>Living Daylights</b> and
the eleventh ... The <b>song</b> heard over the <b>end</b> credits, "If There Was a Man", was
one of two <b>songs</b> performed for the film by Chrissie Hynde, of the Pretenders. The <b>Living Daylights</b> is a 1987 spy film and the fifteenth entry in the James Bond
series ... The <b>conclusion</b> of the film was shot at the Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna
and ... The title <b>song</b> of the film, "The <b>Living Daylights</b>", was co-written with Pål ...
in the protagonist, Jay Scott of The Globe and Mail <b>wrote</b> of Dalton's Bond that "
you ... "The <b>Living Daylights</b>" is a <b>song</b> performed by Norwegian pop group A-ha for the
1987 James ... 5.1 Weekly charts; 5.2 Year-<b>end</b> charts ... most played <b>songs</b> in
live concerts and has often been extended into a "<b>sing</b>-along" with the audience,
... The <b>Living Daylights</b> (1987), Licence to Kill (1989), GoldenEye (1995). Singles
from Licence to Kill. "Licence To Kill" Released: 1989; "If You Asked Me To"
Released: 12 June 1989. The <b>soundtrack</b> to Licence to Kill, the 16th James Bond
film of the same name, was released by ... The <b>end</b> credits of the film feature the
<b>song</b> "If You Asked Me To" <b>sung</b> by Patti ... The James Bond film series from Eon Productions features numerous musical
compositions ... 39 in the U.K. At the film's <b>end</b>, a vocal version by English <b>singer</b>
Matt Monro is heard. ... "The <b>Living Daylights</b>" by Pet Shop Boys was adapted
from a demo theme for The <b>Living Daylights</b>, later reworked as "This Must Be the
Place ... "Let's Live for Today" is a <b>song</b> written by David "Shel" Shapiro and Italian lyricist
Mogol, with ... 3.1 Weekly charts; 3.2 Year-<b>end</b> charts ... The lead vocal on the
Grass Roots' recording was <b>sung</b> by the band's bassist Rob Grill and the ... Along
with the Rokes, the <b>Living Daylights</b>, and the Grass Roots, the <b>song</b> has also
been ... John Barry Prendergast, OBE (3 November 1933 – 30 January 2011) was an
English ... Though Bart <b>wrote</b> a title <b>song</b> for the film, the producers remembered
Barry's ... Barry's last score for the Bond series was The <b>Living Daylights</b> (1987),
... by Monty Norman) as arranged by Barry used on main and <b>end</b> titles, and key ... Live and Let Die is the <b>soundtrack</b> to the eighth James Bond film of the same
name. ... He nonetheless scored a soul arrangement to accompany <b>singer</b> B. J.
Arnau ... Octopussy · Never Say Never Again · A View to a Kill · The <b>Living</b>
<b>Daylights</b> ... (1985), The <b>Living Daylights</b> (1987). Singles from A View to a Kill. "A View to a
Kill" Released: May 1985. A View to a Kill is the <b>soundtrack</b> for the film of the
same name, the 14th installment in the ... The <b>singer</b> ends the video with a
parody of James Bond, introducing himself as "Bon. Simon Le ... "A View to a Kill
(<b>End</b> Title)". Tomorrow Never Dies: Music from the Motion Picture is the <b>soundtrack</b> of the 18th
James Bond ... brassy number in the classic John Barry/Shirley Bassey vein that
Arnold himself <b>wrote</b> with David McAlmont and lyricist Don Black with the intent of
being a theme, was relegated to the <b>end</b> credits with the title "Surrender". | Who sang the song at the end of the living daylights? |
The <b>ozone layer</b> or ozone shield is a region of Earth's stratosphere that absorbs
most of the ... In 1976, <b>atmospheric</b> research revealed that the <b>ozone layer</b> was
being depleted by chemicals released by industry, mainly chlorofluorocarbons ... <b>Ozone depletion</b> consists of two related events observed since the late 1970s: a
steady lowering of about four percent in the total amount of ozone in Earth's
<b>atmosphere</b> (the <b>ozone layer</b>), ... using ozone depleting substances. The list
should include name of ODS, type and <b>location</b> of equipment, quantity in kg and
date. The ionosphere is the ionized part of Earth's upper <b>atmosphere</b>, from about 60
km (37 mi) to ... In the stratosphere incoming solar radiation creates the <b>ozone</b>
<b>layer</b>. At heights ... An ionospheric model is a mathematical description of the
ionosphere as a function of <b>location</b>, altitude, day of year, phase of the sunspot
cycle and ... The Vienna Convention for the Protection of the <b>Ozone Layer</b> is a multilateral
environmental ... Location, Vienna ... include the international sharing of climate
and <b>atmospheric</b> research to promote knowledge of the effects on the <b>ozone</b>
<b>layer</b>. The <b>ozone layer</b> is contained within the stratosphere. ... It is mainly <b>located</b> in the
lower portion of the stratosphere from about 15–35 ... The thermosphere is the layer in the Earth's <b>atmosphere</b> directly above the
mesosphere and ... radiation generates the temperature maximum near 45 km
altitude and causes the <b>ozone layer</b>. ... The thermosphere contains an
appreciable concentration of elemental sodium <b>located</b> in a 10-km thick band that
occurs at the ... The mesosphere is the third layer of the <b>atmosphere</b>, directly above the
stratosphere and ... A 5 km (3.1 mi; 16,000 ft) deep sodium layer is <b>located</b>
between 80–105 km (50–65 mi; 262,000–344,000 ft). ... <b>atmospheric</b> lightning
a.k.a. Transient luminous event · Nacreous clouds · <b>Ozone layer</b> · <b>Atmospheric</b>
tides · Ionosphere ... Ozone (O3) is a trace gas of the troposphere, with an average concentration of 20
-30 parts per billion by volume (ppbv), with close to 100 ppbv in polluted areas.
Ozone is also an important constituent of the stratosphere, where the <b>ozone layer</b>
exists which is <b>located</b> between 10 and 50 kilometers ... The troposphere is the
lowest layer of the Earth's <b>atmosphere</b>. The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty designed to protect the <b>ozone</b>
<b>layer</b> by phasing ... Location, Montreal ... most HCFCs are broken down in the
lowest part of the <b>atmosphere</b> and pose a much smaller risk to the <b>ozone layer</b>. The tropopause is the boundary in the Earth's <b>atmosphere</b> between the
troposphere and the ... The troposphere is the lowest <b>layer</b> of the Earth's
<b>atmosphere</b>; it is <b>located</b> right above the planetary boundary ... For example, the
lower stratosphere has much higher <b>ozone</b> concentrations than the upper
troposphere, but much ... | Where is the ozone layer located in the atmosphere? |
The Papal Basilica of Saint Peter in the Vatican or simply <b>Saint Peter's Basilica</b> (
Latin: Basilica ... One method employed to finance the <b>building</b> of <b>St</b>. <b>Peter's</b>
<b>Basilica was</b> the granting of indulgences in ... The tower continued to grow, and
as the <b>construction</b> began to settle the first cracks <b>started</b> to appear followed by
Urban's ... Old <b>St</b>. <b>Peter's Basilica was</b> the <b>building</b> that stood, from the 4th to 16th centuries,
where the new <b>St</b>. <b>Peter's Basilica</b> stands today in Vatican City. <b>Construction</b> of ... The Vatican Necropolis lies under the Vatican City, at depths varying between 5–
12 metres ... The purpose of these excavations <b>was</b> to locate the grave of St.
Peter, which for ... A grave from the same time as the <b>construction</b> of Mausoleum
H <b>was</b> found near the ... The Necropolis Under <b>St</b>. <b>Peter's Basilica</b> in the Vatican. <b>St</b> Paul's <b>Cathedral</b>, London, is an Anglican <b>cathedral</b>, the seat of the Bishop of
London and the ... The <b>cathedral building</b> largely destroyed in the Great Fire, now
often referred to as Old ... The present structure of <b>St Peter</b> upon Cornhill <b>was</b>
designed by Christopher Wren ... An enlargement programme <b>commenced</b> in
1256. Via della Conciliazione is a <b>street</b> in the Rione of Borgo within Rome, Italy.
Roughly 500 metres (1,600 ft) in length, it connects <b>Saint Peter's</b> Square to the
Castel Sant'Angelo on the western bank of the Tiber River. The road <b>was</b>
constructed between 1936 and 1950, and it is the primary ... Plans <b>were</b> drawn
up several times over the years for the <b>construction</b> of a ... The complex <b>was</b> partially torn down and filled with earth to provide a foundation
for the <b>building</b> of the first <b>St</b>. <b>Peter's Basilica</b> during the reign of Constantine I in ... Guinness World Records lists it as the largest church in the world, having
surpassed the previous record holder, <b>St</b>. <b>Peter's Basilica</b>, upon completion. It
<b>has</b> an ... Italian Renaissance domes <b>were</b> designed during the Renaissance period of the
fifteenth and ... Bramante's initial design for the rebuilding of <b>St</b>. <b>Peter's Basilica</b>
<b>was</b> for a Greek cross plan with a large central ... and Domenico Fontana in 1588
to <b>begin construction</b> of the dome of <b>St</b>. <b>Peter's Basilica</b> to Michelangelo's model. ... the Old <b>St</b>. <b>Peter's Basilica</b> which served an alternative residence to the
Lateran Palace. The <b>construction</b> of a second fortified palace <b>was</b> sponsored by
Pope ... This article is about the church <b>building</b> in present Turkey. For the church in the
Vatican City, see <b>St</b>. <b>Peter's Basilica</b>. For other uses, see St. Peter's ( ... | When did construction commenced of st peter basilica? |
The Indian National <b>Congress</b> ( About this sound pronunciation (help·info)) (INC,
often called ... <b>After India's independence</b> in <b>1947</b>, <b>Congress</b> formed the central
government of <b>India</b>, ... The same <b>year</b>, Srinivas Iyenger was expelled <b>from</b> the
party for demanding full <b>independence</b>, not just home <b>rule</b> as demanded by
Gandhi. The Prime Minister of <b>India</b> is the chief executive of the Government of <b>India</b>. In
<b>India's</b> ... <b>Since 1947 India</b> has had 14 prime ministers, 15 including Gulzarilal
Nanda ... V. P. Singh of the Janata Dal, forming the <b>year</b>-<b>long</b> National Front
coalition ... government to a full five-<b>year</b> term, the first non-<b>Congress</b> alliance to
do so. The history of the Republic of <b>India</b> begins on 26 January 1950. The country
became an <b>independent</b> nation within the British Commonwealth ... <b>Independent</b>
<b>India's</b> first <b>years</b> were marked with turbulent events – a massive exchange of ...
<b>since</b>... the <b>Congress</b> Party has swung to the Left, what is wanted is not an ultra or
... Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist,
and political ethicist, who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful
campaign for <b>India's independence from</b> British <b>Rule</b>, ... <b>After</b> two uncertain <b>years</b>
in <b>India</b>, where he was unable to start a successful law practice, he moved to ... The British Raj was the <b>rule</b> by the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent <b>from</b>
1858 to <b>1947</b>. ... Burma was separated <b>from India</b> and directly administered by
the British Crown <b>from</b> 1937 until its ... The result was, on average, no <b>long</b>-term
change in per capita income levels, though cost of living had grown higher. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was an Indian <b>independence</b> activist, and subsequently
, the first Prime Minister of <b>India</b> and a central figure in Indian politics before and
<b>after independence</b>. ... A committed nationalist <b>since</b> his teenage <b>years</b>, he
became a rising figure in Indian politics during the upheavals of the 1910s. He
became ... Politics in West Bengal is dominated by the following major political parties: the
Trinamool ... In the 2011 Assembly Election, the Trinamool <b>Congress</b>- Indian
National ... the first woman chief minister of West Bengal <b>after</b> 34 <b>years</b> of
Communist <b>rule</b>. ... in 1757, and Calcutta served for <b>many years</b> as the capital of
British <b>India</b>. The Janata Party (JNP, translation: People's Party) was an amalgam of Indian
political parties opposed to the Emergency that was imposed between 1975 to
1977 by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of the Indian National <b>Congress</b>. In the
1977 general election, the party defeated the <b>Congress</b> and Janata ... She was
barred <b>from</b> contesting any election for the next six <b>years</b>. The Union of <b>India</b>, also called the Dominion of <b>India</b>, was an <b>independent</b>
dominion in the ... <b>Since</b> the late 1920s the Indian <b>independence</b> movement had
been ... self-<b>rule</b>) for the Indian nation and the establishment of the Dominion of
<b>India</b> ... designation in September of that same <b>year</b>, followed by South Africa in
1910. The Bharatiya Janata Party is one of the two major political parties in <b>India</b>, along
with the Indian National <b>Congress</b>. ... <b>Long</b> time Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra
Modi led it to a landslide victory in the ... with parties <b>from</b> across the political
spectrum, including the Socialist Party, the <b>Congress</b> ... Current <b>ruling</b> parties in
<b>India</b>. | How many years congress ruled india after independence? |
Thomas Edward Patrick <b>Brady</b> Jr. (born August 3, 1977) is an American football
quarterback for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). Thomas Adam Brady is an American writer, film director and producer. Career[
edit]. <b>Tom Brady</b> was raised in New Jersey. He began writing and acting during ... Deflategate was a National Football League (NFL) controversy involving the
allegation that New England Patriots quarterback <b>Tom Brady</b> ordered the
deliberate ... Bündchen began dating New England Patriots quarterback <b>Tom Brady</b> in late
2006 after a mutual friend introduced them on a blind date. The couple married
on ... This is a list of NFL quarterbacks with Super Bowl starts. Contents. 1 Winning and
losing ... <b>Tom Brady</b> – Official New England Patriots Biography Archived 2005-03
-05 at the Wayback Machine; ^ John Elway Biography; ^ Bradshaw's Career ... <b>Tom Brady</b> (2004–2006). Children, 1. Kathryn Bridget Moynahan (born April 28,
1971) is an American actress and model. Moynahan ... The <b>Tom Brady</b>–Peyton Manning rivalry is a series of games that took place
between 2001 and 2016, involving two quarterbacks in the National Football ... <b>Tom Brady</b> set the record for consecutive games with at least three touchdown
passes with 10 in 2007. The previous record of 8 was set by Peyton Manning in ... <b>Tom Brady</b> has won six Super Bowls as part of the Patriots dynasty. The Brady–
Belichick era, also known as the New England Patriots ... <b>Tom Brady</b> started as quarterback as the Patriots won Super Bowl XXXVI, with
kicker Adam Vinatieri hitting a game-winning 48-yard field goal as time expired. | Who was the mvp last year at super bowl? |
<b>Johns Hopkins Hospital</b> and its school of medicine are considered to be the
<b>founding</b> institutions of modern American medicine and the birthplace of
numerous ... <b>Johns Hopkins</b> University is a private research university in Baltimore, Maryland.
<b>Founded</b> in 1876, the ... The <b>Johns Hopkins</b> University School of Medicine (JHUSOM), located in
Baltimore, Maryland, United States (<b>founded</b> in 1893) is the academic medical
teaching and research arm of the <b>Johns Hopkins</b> University, <b>founded</b> in 1876.
The School of Medicine shares a campus with the <b>Johns Hopkins Hospital</b>,
<b>established</b> in ... Both the nursing school and the <b>hospital</b> were <b>founded</b> over a decade after the ... Sir William Osler, 1st Baronet, FRS FRCP was a Canadian physician and one of
the four <b>founding</b> professors of <b>Johns Hopkins Hospital</b>. Osler created the first ... Welch (Professor of Pathology), Halsted was one of the "Big Four" <b>founding</b>
professors at the <b>Johns Hopkins Hospital</b>. His operating room at <b>Johns Hopkins</b> ... <b>Johns Hopkins</b> All Children's <b>Hospital</b> is a pediatric <b>hospital</b> located in St.
Petersburg, Florida. <b>Founded</b> in 1926, <b>Johns Hopkins</b> All Children's is an
academic ... The <b>Johns Hopkins Hospital</b> Historical Club was a society devoted to studying
the <b>history</b> of medicine. <b>Founded</b> on 10 November 1890 by more than 30 people
... The <b>founder Johns Hopkins</b>' desire for a training school for ... with the <b>Johns</b>
<b>Hopkins Hospital</b> was eventually <b>founded</b> in 1889 after in ... ... of the <b>Johns Hopkins</b> School of Medicine also became the <b>founding</b> ... is
located on the former Maryland <b>Hospital</b> site <b>founded</b> in 1797. | Who is the founder of johns hopkins hospital? |
showFIFA <b>World Cup</b> record, FIFA <b>World Cup qualification</b> record. <b>Year</b>, Result,
Position, Pld, W, D, L, GF, GA, Squad, Pld, W, D ... The history of the <b>India</b> national <b>football</b> team dates back to the 1920s. They have
never played in the <b>World Cup</b>, although they <b>qualified</b> for one in ... The next <b>year</b>
, Houghton lead <b>India</b> during the 2008 AFC Challenge Cup, which was hosted ... The Asian section of the 2022 FIFA <b>World Cup qualification</b> acts as <b>qualifiers for</b>
the 2022 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, to be held in Qatar, for national teams which are
members of the Asian <b>Football</b> Confederation (AFC) ... <sup>1</sup> Bold indicates
champions for that <b>year</b>. Italic indicates hosts for that <b>year</b>. A total of 34 teams entered the <b>qualification</b> rounds of the 1950 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>,
competing for ... <b>India</b> had never been able to <b>qualify</b> for the <b>World Cup</b> before
and have never been able to do since then, which means they are the only team
to ... The 2017 FIFA U-17 <b>World Cup</b> was the 17th FIFA U-17 <b>World Cup</b>, a biennial
international <b>football</b> tournament contested ... The reigning FIFA U-17 <b>World Cup</b>
champions, Nigeria, failed to <b>qualify</b> and became the first ... "It has been a long
process in the last two and half <b>years. In India</b>, it takes time to start things but
once ... The 2022 FIFA <b>World Cup</b> is scheduled to be the 22nd edition of the FIFA <b>World</b>
<b>Cup</b>, the quadrennial international men's association <b>football</b> ... The reigning
<b>World Cup</b> champions France will also go through <b>qualifying</b> stages as normal. ...
Qatar's bid as <b>World Cup's</b> host was won, about 250 <b>Indian</b> workers dying each
<b>year</b>. The FIFA <b>World Cup qualification</b> is the process that a national association
<b>football</b> team goes ... <sup>2</sup> In 1950, <b>India</b>, Scotland, and Turkey withdrew after
<b>qualifying</b> and were not replaced, so only 13 teams, none of them Asian and 6 of
them ... "History of the FIFA <b>World Cup</b> preliminary competition (by <b>year</b>)" (PDF).
fifa.com. FIFA ... The 2020 FIFA U-17 Women's <b>World Cup</b> will be the 7th edition of the FIFA U-17
Women's <b>World Cup</b>, the biennial international women's youth <b>football</b> ... It will
mark the first time that <b>India</b> has hosted a FIFA women's <b>football</b> tournament. ... (3
teams), 2020 African U-17 Women's <b>World Cup Qualifying</b> Tournament, TBD.
TBD. The 1950 FIFA <b>World Cup</b>, held in Brazil from 24 June to 16 July 1950, was the
fourth FIFA ... of its starting line-up perished in the Superga air disaster one <b>year</b>
before the ... The following 16 teams originally <b>qualified</b> for the final tournament.
... the <b>Indian football</b> association AIFF decided against going to the <b>World Cup</b>, ... hideFIFA U-17 <b>World Cup</b> record. <b>Year</b>, Result, Position, Pld, W, D*, L, GF, GA.
1985 – 2015 ... 2019, Did not <b>qualify</b>. Peru ... | In which year india qualified for world cup football? |
<b>Frilled</b>-<b>neck lizards</b>, or 'frillies' as some call them, will occasionally eat plants as
well, although this behaviour is uncommon. The frill-necked lizard is a relatively ... Two chief and disparate examples are the horned <b>lizards</b> (genus Phrynosoma)
with a bony <b>frill</b>, and the <b>frill</b>-necked <b>lizard</b> (genus Chlamydosaurus) with a ... <b>Frilled</b>-<b>neck lizard</b> (Chlamydosaurus kingii). The Amphibolurinae are a subfamily
of reptiles (more specifically, lizards) in the family Agamidae. Members of this ... Other common names for this species include Jew <b>lizard</b> and frilly <b>lizard</b>, the latter
being a confusion between this and another dragon, the <b>frill</b>-necked <b>lizard</b> ... Lizards are a widespread group of squamate reptiles, with over 6,000 species,
ranging across ... Lizards typically have rounded torsos, elevated heads on short
necks, four limbs and long tails, ... The <b>frilled</b>-<b>neck lizard</b> with fully extended frill. The <b>frill neck lizard</b> is a native Australian animal which inhabits northern parts of
the country. The lizard was chosen because of its will to survive along with its ... <b>Frill neck lizard</b> road sign in Darwin, Northern Territory. Date, 21 February 2008.
Source, Own work. Author, Bidgee ... Untitled[edit]. this doesn't say much about the thermoregulation of the <b>lizard</b>, i'd
expect somthing along the lines of the <b>frill</b> increasing surface area allowing the ... The common collared <b>lizard</b> (Crotaphytus collaris), also called eastern collared
<b>lizard</b>, ... Like many other <b>lizards</b>, including the <b>frilled lizard</b> and basilisk, collared
<b>lizards</b> can run ... Two black stripes around the <b>neck</b> give these <b>lizards</b> their name
. Agamidae is a family of over 300 species of iguanian <b>lizards</b> indigenous to Africa,
Asia, Australia, and a few in Southern Europe. Many species are commonly ... | Where do frilled neck lizards live in australia? |
Alyson Lee Hannigan (born March 24, 1974) is an American actress and
television presenter. She is best known for her roles as Willow Rosenberg on the
television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003), <b>Lily</b> Aldrin on the sitcom
How I <b>Met Your Mother</b> ... role of <b>Lily</b> Aldrin in the hit comedy How I <b>Met Your</b>
<b>Mother</b>, and also <b>playing</b> a ... <b>Lily</b> Aldrin is a fictional character in the CBS television series How I <b>Met Your</b>
<b>Mother</b>. <b>Lily</b> is portrayed by American actress Alyson Hannigan. She is the wife of
... <b>Played</b> by Bill Fagerbakke, Marvin Eriksen is: Judy's husband; the father of
Marvin, Marcus and Marshall; father-in-law of <b>Lily</b>; grandfather of Marshall and
<b>Lily's</b> ... The second season of the American television comedy series How I <b>Met Your</b>
<b>Mother</b> ... Marshall finds a credit card trail that leads to <b>Lily's</b> hotel in the city, but
the guys try to keep him from going to see her. ... After Barney tells her it sucked,
she tells him she would compliment a <b>play</b> he performed in regardless of how
bad it ... Christopher Nash Elliott (born May 31, 1960) is an American <b>actor</b>, comedian,
and writer. ... From 2009 to 2014, Elliott <b>played</b> the estranged father of How I <b>Met</b>
<b>Your Mother</b> character <b>Lily</b> Aldrin, whose relationship strengthened as the show ... "The Front Porch" is the 17th episode in the fourth season of the television series
How I <b>Met Your Mother</b> and 81st overall. ... Scenes are shown of Marshall, <b>Lily</b>
and Ted in the far future <b>playing</b> bridge, their interactions with Ted's potential ... "Best Prom Ever" is the 20th episode in the first season of the television series
How I <b>Met Your Mother</b> ... Marshall and <b>Lily</b> dance together, and agree to have
The 88 <b>play</b> at the wedding, while Ted dances with Robin, who now wants to try ... Tracy Mosby (née McConnell) (colloquial: "The <b>Mother</b>") is the title character from
the CBS ... The <b>Mother</b> is <b>played</b> by Cristin Milioti. ... The <b>Mother</b> meets all of Ted's
best friends – Barney, Robin, <b>Lily</b> Aldrin (Alyson Hannigan), and Marshall ... Ted arrives at the door with his new girlfriend, Amanda, who has volunteered to
bake <b>Lily's</b> cake, which upsets <b>Lily</b> and Marshall. The group <b>plays</b> parlor games ... "Jenkins" is the 13th episode of the fifth season of the CBS situation comedy How
I <b>Met Your Mother</b> and 101st episode overall. It originally aired on January 18,
2010. The episode hit a season high with 10.52 million viewers and high overall
ratings. The episode is directed by starring <b>actor</b> and first-time director Neil
Patrick ... Marshall begs Ted not to tell <b>Lily</b>, since he is afraid that she would be
jealous ... | Who plays lily on how i met your mother? |
<b>Scream is</b> an American anthology slasher television series developed by Jill
Blotevogel, Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie for MTV and Brett Matthews for VH1. It
<b>is</b> based <b>on</b> the slasher film series of the same name created by Kevin ... (<b>season</b>
<b>3</b>); Keke Palmer as Kym, a rebel with a thousand causes; she <b>is</b> a bold and
beautiful ... <b>Scream</b> Queens <b>is</b> an American comedy horror television <b>series</b> that aired <b>on</b> Fox
from ... Murphy has announced that the second <b>season will</b> feature <b>three</b>
Halloween episodes. Falchuk shared insight <b>on</b> the ... Then we talk it through,
and we've always <b>come</b> back to our original plan." Further elaborating <b>on</b> the
nature of a ... <b>Scream is</b> an American meta horror media franchise created by Kevin Williamson
and Wes ... The first <b>series</b> entry, <b>Scream</b>, was released <b>on</b> December 20, 1996,
and <b>is</b> currently the second highest-grossing ... The film focuses <b>on</b> teenager
Sidney Prescott as she <b>comes</b> under attack from a mysterious character dubbed ... Emma returns home after <b>three</b> months away at a treatment facility for her PTSD.
... Emma notices <b>on</b> Noah's murder mystery board a picture of a ... when it <b>is</b>
really the killer who texts Audrey to <b>come</b> to the ... Ghostface <b>is</b> a fictional identity adopted by several characters of the <b>Scream</b>
<b>series</b>. The figure ... In <b>Scream 3</b>, this <b>is</b> taken further by Roman Bridger (Scott
Foley) who uses a device that enables him to sound like several other characters,
in order ... The <b>season</b>, titled <b>Scream</b>: Resurrection, premiered <b>on</b> VH1 <b>on</b> July 8,
2019. Height, 5 ft <b>3</b> in (160 cm). Rebecca Edison "Bex" Taylor-Klaus (born August 12,
1994) <b>is</b> an American actor. They rose to fame for their starring role as Bullet <b>on</b>
the crime drama <b>series</b> ... <b>series</b> Arrow (2013–15), Lex <b>on</b> the comedy <b>series</b>
House of Lies (2014), and as Audrey Jensen <b>on</b> the horror <b>series Scream</b> (2015–
16). <b>Scream is</b> a 1996 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by
Kevin Williamson. The film stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox,
Matthew Lillard, Rose McGowan, Skeet Ulrich, and Drew Barrymore. Released
<b>on</b> December 20, 1996, <b>Scream</b> follows the character of Sidney ... They believe
Neil <b>is</b> the killer and has <b>come</b> to the party to continue his spree. Halloween Wars <b>is</b> an American reality competition series that premiered <b>on</b>
October 2, 2011 ... The show has several teams of three (a cake sculptor, a sugar
artist, and a pumpkin carver) ... The Scarecrow <b>Comes</b> Alive! ... Note 4 David
Smith (<b>scream</b> seekers) was <b>on</b> Halloween wars <b>season 3</b> and lost in the final
episode. <b>Scream 3 is</b> a 2000 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by
Ehren Kruger. ... <b>Scream 3</b> premiered <b>on</b> February <b>3</b>, 2000, in Westwood,
California, and was released at theaters the ... Cotton refuses to cooperate, and
when Ghostface <b>comes</b> to his home, Cotton and his girlfriend Christine <b>are</b>
murdered. The third <b>season</b> of Weeds premiered <b>on</b> August 13, 2007, and consisted of 15
episodes. ... pays the mobsters to leave Nancy and him alone; Silas <b>is</b> arrested
and sentenced to community service; Sanjay <b>comes out</b> of the closet, ... The
episode ends with Nancy jumping into the pot-stained pool and <b>screaming</b>
underwater. | When does season 3 for scream come out? |
<b>Charlie</b> and the <b>Chocolate Factory</b> is a 1964 children's novel by Roald Dahl.
<b>Charlie</b> and the <b>Chocolate Factory</b> may also refer to: ... <b>Willy Wonka</b> and the <b>Chocolate Factory</b> may refer to: <b>Willy Wonka</b> & the
<b>Chocolate Factory</b>,1971 film; <b>Willy Wonka</b> and the <b>Chocolate Factory</b> (novel) a
movie ... This article is about the novel. For other uses, see <b>Charlie</b> and the <b>Chocolate</b>
<b>Factory</b> (<b>disambiguation</b>). <b>Charlie</b> and the <b>Chocolate Factory</b> ... <b>Willy Wonka</b> may refer to: <b>Willy Wonka</b>, a character from the 1964 Roald Dahl
novel <b>Charlie</b> and the <b>Chocolate Factory</b>; <b>Willy Wonka</b> & the <b>Chocolate Factory</b>,
the ... <b>Charlie</b> and the Great Glass Elevator is a children's book by British author Roald
Dahl. It is the sequel to <b>Charlie</b> and the <b>Chocolate Factory</b>, continuing the story of
... Factory 2" redirects here. For other uses, see Charlie and the Chocolate
Factory (franchise) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (disambiguation). Kelly album. For the <b>Charlie</b> and the <b>Chocolate Factory</b> franchise, see <b>Charlie</b>
and the <b>Chocolate Factory</b> (<b>disambiguation</b>). For manufacturing of chocolate, see
... 9 <b>Disambiguation</b> Page needed? 10 Play; 11 Working for Cadbury; 12 Delete the
little monsters; 13 ... TV or television is a telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving
moving images ... Mike Teavee, a fictional character in the Roald Dahl novel
<b>Charlie</b> and the <b>Chocolate Factory</b>, and adaptations; &TV TV station; Television ... <b>Charlie</b> Bucket, the title character in the Roald Dahl novels <b>Charlie</b> and the
<b>Chocolate Factory</b> and <b>Charlie</b> and the Great Glass Elevator; Kirby Buckets, the
title ... This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). <b>Charlie</b> and the <b>Chocolate</b>
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There are 79 known <b>moons</b> of <b>Jupiter</b>. The most massive of the <b>moons</b> are the
four Galilean <b>moons</b>, which were independently discovered in 1610 by Galileo ... The Galilean <b>moons</b> (or Galilean satellites) are the four largest <b>moons</b> of <b>Jupiter</b>
—Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. They were first seen by Galileo Galilei in ... The volcanoes on the <b>moon</b> Io emit large amounts of sulfur dioxide forming a gas
torus along the <b>moon's</b> orbit. The gas is ionized ... The <b>JUpiter</b> ICy <b>moons</b> Explorer (JUICE) is an interplanetary spacecraft in
development by the European Space Agency (ESA) with Airbus Defence and
Space ... Europa is the smallest of the four Galilean <b>moons</b> orbiting <b>Jupiter</b>, and the sixth-
closest to the planet of all the 79 known <b>moons</b> of <b>Jupiter</b>. It is also the ... Ganymede /ˈɡænɪmiːd/, a satellite of <b>Jupiter</b> (<b>Jupiter</b> III), is the largest and
most massive of the Solar System's <b>moons</b>. The ninth largest object in the Solar ... The <b>Jupiter</b> Icy <b>Moons</b> Orbiter (JIMO) was a proposed NASA spacecraft designed
to explore the icy <b>moons</b> of <b>Jupiter</b>. The main target was Europa, where an ... Including <b>Jupiter's</b> inner satellites, Io is the fifth <b>moon</b> out from <b>Jupiter</b>. It takes Io
about 42.5 hours to ... <b>Jupiter</b>'s extensive system of natural satellites – in particular the four large
Galilean <b>moons</b> has been a common science fiction setting. Contents. 1 Satellite
... Callisto /kəˈlɪstoʊ/ (<b>Jupiter</b> IV) is the second-largest <b>moon</b> of <b>Jupiter</b>, after
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The <b>Prime</b> Minister of the <b>United Kingdom</b> is the head of the Government of the
<b>United Kingdom</b>, and chairs Cabinet meetings. There is no specific date for when
... Only <b>Ministers</b> might initiate money bills, but Parliament now reviewed and
consented to them. This is a list of <b>prime ministers</b> of the <b>United Kingdom</b> by age. This table can be
sorted to display <b>prime ministers</b> of the <b>United Kingdom</b> by name, order of office,
... This article lists each <b>Prime</b> Minister of the <b>United Kingdom</b> in order of term length
. This is based on the difference between dates; if counted by number of ... Although a controversial figure in British political culture, Thatcher is nonetheless
viewed favourably in historical rankings of <b>British prime ministers</b>. Her tenure ... A list of <b>prime ministers</b> of the <b>United Kingdom</b> and the educational institutions
they attended. As of December 2019, of the fifty-five <b>prime ministers</b> to date, ... The monarchs of <b>England</b> and the <b>United Kingdom</b> had <b>ministers</b> in whom they
placed special trust and who were regarded ... Various polls and surveys of experts and the <b>British</b> public have attempted to rank
<b>prime ministers</b> of the <b>United Kingdom</b> on a historical basis. Most have ... Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, KG, PC, FRS (21 December 1804 –
19 April 1881) was a <b>British</b> politician of the Conservative Party who twice served
as <b>Prime</b> Minister ... pamphlet edited by John Wilson Croker and published by
Murray entitled <b>England</b> and France: or a cure for <b>Ministerial</b> Gallomania. This is a chronological list of all those who served as <b>British prime</b> minister and
were still living at different periods in history. There have been four periods when
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<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 ... One of Ode's most famous artists was Carole King. "<b>San Francisco</b> (Be Sure to
Wear Some <b>Flowers In Your Hair</b>)"[edit]. Released on May 13, 1967, the song's lyrics urged visitors to <b>San Francisco</b> to "
wear some <b>flowers in your hair</b>", in keeping with the ... "The Sound of <b>San Francisco</b>" (or "<b>San Francisco</b> Dreaming'") 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, "<b>San</b>
<b>Francisco</b> (Be Sure to Wear <b>Flowers in Your Hair</b>)", and "California Dreamin'" by
The ... Talk:<b>San Francisco</b> (Be Sure to Wear <b>Flowers in Your Hair</b>) ... years ago, i heard If
you're going to Sacramento, be shure to wear a riffle in your hand, is it older ? "<b>San Francisco</b> (Be Sure to Wear <b>Flowers in Your Hair</b>)"[edit]. Musician John
Phillips of the band The Mamas & the Papas wrote the song "<b>San Francisco</b> (Be
Sure ... 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 "<b>San Francisco</b> (Be Sure to Wear <b>Flowers in Your Hair</b>)". A
July ... "<b>San Francisco</b> Girls (Return of the Native)" is a song by the American
psychedelic rock band ... notably Scott McKenzie's "<b>San Francisco</b> (Be Sure to
Wear <b>Flowers in Your Hair</b>)" and Eric Burdon and the Animals' "San Franciscan
Nights". ... 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's</b>
... San Franciscan Nights · <b>San Francisco</b> (Be Sure to Wear <b>Flowers in Your Hair</b>) ·
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<b>Curb Your Enthusiasm</b> is an American comedy television series produced and
broadcast by HBO that premiered on October 15, 2000. The series was created
by <b>Larry David</b> starring as a fictionalized version of himself. The series follows
Larry in his life as a semi-retired television <b>writer</b> and ... The opening and closing
<b>theme song</b> (not mentioned in the credits) is "Frolic" ... Seinfeld is an American sitcom television series created by <b>Larry David</b> and Jerry
Seinfeld for ... <b>Composed</b> by Jonathan Wolff, it consists of distinct solo sampled
bass ... An additional musical <b>theme</b> with an ensemble, led by a synthesized ... Justin Gabriel Hurwitz (born January 22, 1985) is an American film <b>composer</b> and
a television <b>writer</b>. He is best known for his longtime collaboration with director
Damien Chazelle ... and Hurwitz won two Oscars for Best <b>Original</b> Score and Best
<b>Original Song</b>. ... 2017, <b>Curb Your Enthusiasm</b>, <b>Writer</b>/Producer, 10 episodes ... Lead Balloon is a British television series produced by Open Mike Productions
for BBC Four. ... The show's <b>theme tune</b> is a cover version of "One Way Road",
written by Noel Gallagher ... Dee cites the early films of Woody Allen, Seinfeld
and <b>Curb Your Enthusiasm</b> as ... "Dee <b>writes</b> BBC's answer to <b>Curb Your</b>
<b>Enthusiasm</b>". Paul Reiser (born March 30, 1956) is an American comedian, actor, <b>writer</b>, and
musician. He is known for his roles as Michael Taylor in the 1980s sitcom My Two
Dads, ... He was also the co-<b>composer</b> of the show's <b>theme song</b>, "The Final
Frontier" (with ... "<b>Curb Your Enthusiasm</b>: Season 3, Episode 5 : The Terrorist
Attack". Franco Micalizzi (born 21 December 1939 in Rome) is an Italian <b>composer</b> and
conductor, best known for his scores in Poliziotteschi films. His first success was
for the musical score of the spaghetti western They Call ... His piece "The Puzzle"
appears in the <b>soundtrack</b> of <b>Curb Your Enthusiasm</b> and a slow tempo excerpt of
it, ... "You Oughta Know" is a <b>song</b> by Canadian singer Alanis Morissette, released as
the lead ... Morissette and Ballard co-<b>wrote</b> the <b>song</b> with the latter producing it. ...
an episode of <b>Curb Your Enthusiasm</b> that includes the identity of the <b>song's</b> ...
Billboard Alternative <b>Songs</b> number-one singles · <b>Songs</b> with feminist <b>themes</b> ... Stewart Robert Einstein (November 20, 1942 – January 2, 2019) was an
American actor, comedy <b>writer</b> and producer. He created and performed the
satirical stuntman character Super Dave Osborne and played Marty Funkhouser
in <b>Curb Your Enthusiasm</b> ... Einstein got his start as a <b>writer</b> on several television
variety shows, including ... "Everything's Coming Up Roses" is a <b>song</b> from the 1959 Broadway musical
Gypsy, with lyrics ... Cahn <b>wrote</b> lyrics for a <b>song</b> entitled Betwixt and Between to
be sung by a ... Paar used an instrumental version of this <b>song</b> as a personal
<b>theme</b> of his. ... This <b>song</b> was featured in the end of the <b>Curb Your Enthusiasm</b>
episode ... Philip Rosenthal (born January 27, 1960) is an American television <b>writer</b> and
producer who is ... Simpsons Movie (a big screen adaptation of the long running
TV series), <b>Curb Your Enthusiasm</b>, 30 Rock and Jake Kasdan's feature, The TV
Set. ... He recounts how his life led to the success of Everybody Loves Raymond. | Who wrote the theme song for curb your enthusiasm? |
Preston Xavier <b>Burke</b>, M.D. is a fictional character from the medical drama
television series <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>, ... While mentioned in passing throughout later
<b>seasons</b>, <b>Burke</b> officially returns in ... He brought a sense of honor to what <b>Burke</b>
<b>does</b>. ... magazine that Washington was scheduled to <b>return</b> to the <b>Grey's</b>
<b>Anatomy</b> set ... Cristina Yang, M.D., Ph.D., F.A.C.S. is a fictional character from the medical
drama television series <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>, ... Yang earlier in the series got engaged
to Preston <b>Burke</b> (Isaiah Washington), in the past had a ... The shooter injures
Hunt as well <b>when</b> he chooses to <b>return</b> for Yang over Altman, and Grey treats
him as ... George O'Malley, M.D. is a fictional character from the medical drama television
series <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>, ... In June 2009, after the conclusion of the fifth <b>season</b> of
<b>Grey's Anatomy</b>, it was confirmed that Knight would not be ... A person really
clued in would get that there wasn't anything <b>coming back</b>, but he was so in his
head ... "A Change is Gonna <b>Come</b>". <b>Grey's Anatomy</b> (<b>season</b> 3) · List of <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>
episodes. "Didn't We Almost Have It All?" is the third <b>season</b> finale and the 61st
overall episode from the medical drama series, <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>. ... <b>Burke</b> starts
treating her and decides that the babies must be born. Joe and Walter adopt
them. Erica Hahn, M.D. is a fictional character from the American Broadcasting
Company (ABC) medical drama television series <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>, portrayed by
actress Brooke Smith. Hahn was a recurring character through the show's second
and third <b>seasons</b> ... She has stated that a deciding factor in her <b>return</b> was the
opportunity it ... The tenth <b>season</b> of the American television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>
premiered on ... Yang takes off to Switzerland for a job offer to take over Preston
<b>Burke</b>'s ... It was announced on May 8, 2014, by ABC that <b>Grey's Anatomy</b> would
<b>return</b> in ... Hospital is owned by the Harper Avery Foundation, Cristina <b>does</b> not
win. The third <b>season</b> of the American television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>,
commenced airing ... Izzie attempts to <b>return</b> to the hospital for the first time since
she left the program, but ends up standing in front ... However, Cristina's
nervousness results in <b>Burke</b> realizing that he <b>does</b> not love the real Cristina, and
leaves her. The second <b>season</b> of the American television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>
commenced ... She cut the wire for love so <b>does</b> that make her action
understandable? ... a rival of Preston <b>Burke</b> ever since they attended medical
school together. ... have to end the <b>season</b> with that episode, and the cliffhanger
with the <b>coming</b> of ... The fourth <b>season</b> of the American television medical drama <b>Grey's Anatomy</b>,
commenced ... Upon her <b>return</b>, she makes Sandra Oh's character, Cristina Yang
work harder ... continued their <b>season</b> three-introduced roles as Jane <b>Burke</b> and
Rebecca Pope, respectively. ... "Bad News: Rehab <b>Does</b> Not Cure Anti-Semitism"
. Isaiah Washington IV (born August 3, 1963) is an American actor. Washington
has appeared in Spike Lee films Crooklyn, Clockers, Girl 6 and Get on the Bus.
Washington is also known for his role as Dr. Preston <b>Burke</b> on the ABC medical
drama television series <b>Grey's Anatomy</b> from 2005 ... magazine that Washington
was scheduled to <b>return</b> to the <b>Grey's Anatomy</b> set ... | What season does burke come back in grey's anatomy? |
John Albert <b>Elway</b> Jr. (born June 28, 1960) <b>is</b> an American former quarterback
who <b>is</b> the ... Following that game in Cleveland, <b>Elway</b> and the Broncos lost in
<b>Super Bowl</b> XXI to the New York ... Stanford <b>had</b> a 20–23 <b>record</b> during his tenure
. The Denver Broncos <b>are</b> a professional American football franchise based in
Denver, Colorado ... Prior to <b>Elway</b>, the Broncos <b>had</b> over 24 different starting
quarterbacks in its 23 seasons to that point. ... The Broncos <b>did</b> not <b>win</b> the <b>Super</b>
<b>Bowl</b> after any of the championship games where they defeated the Browns,
losing by ... This <b>is</b> a list of NFL quarterbacks with <b>Super Bowl</b> starts. Contents. 1 <b>Winning</b> and
losing ... 1989 · XXIV · Joe Montana<sup>*MVP</sup>, San Francisco 49ers<sup>N</sup>, John <b>Elway</b><sup>*</sup>,
Denver Broncos<sup>A</sup> ... Peyton Manning <b>is</b> the only starting quarterback to <b>have won</b>
<b>Super Bowls</b> for two NFL teams, while Craig Morton and Kurt Warner <b>are</b> the only
... <b>Super Bowl</b> XXXII was an American football game played between the National
Football ... The Packers entered the 1997 season coming off of their <b>win</b> in <b>Super</b>
<b>Bowl</b> ... CTV <b>had</b> aired NFL football since 1970 and the <b>Super Bowl</b> since 1982 ...
penalties and <b>Elway's</b> kneel-downs to end each half, the Broncos <b>did</b> not lose ... Gary Wayne Kubiak (born August 15, 1961) <b>is</b> an American football coach and
former player ... Kubiak played his entire career for the Broncos as a backup for
<b>Elway</b>, a Hall of Famer. In nine seasons ... Kubiak <b>is</b> the first person to <b>have</b>
played in the <b>Super Bowl</b> and later <b>win</b> it as a head coach both with the same
team. The history of the Denver Broncos American football club began when the team
was chartered a member of the American Football League in 1960. The Broncos
<b>have</b> played in the city of Denver, Colorado throughout their entire history. The
Broncos <b>did</b> not <b>win</b> any <b>titles</b> as members of the AFL. ... <b>Elway</b>, playing in his
final NFL game, <b>won</b> the <b>Super Bowl</b> MVP award. <b>Super Bowl</b> XXXIII was an American football game played between the American
Football ... A big reason for <b>Elway's</b> passing success was that he <b>had</b> two <b>Pro</b>
<b>Bowl</b> wide receivers and a <b>Pro Bowl</b> tight end to throw to. Wide receivers Ed ...
Marcus Allen <b>is</b> the only other player to <b>win</b> all three of these honors during his
career. <b>Super Bowl</b> XXIV was an American football game between the National Football
Conference ... The 49ers entered the game seeking to <b>win</b> their second straight
<b>Super Bowl</b>. Bill Walsh retired as head coach after ... Furthermore, the <b>Elway</b>-led
Broncos <b>had</b> already lost two <b>Super Bowls</b>. On the other hand, the Montana-led ... <b>Super Bowl</b> XXII was an American football game between the National Football
Conference ... <b>Elway had won</b> the NFL Most Valuable Player Award and was
selected to start for the AFC in ... Brent Musburger anchored the <b>Super Bowl</b> XXII
pregame, halftime, and postgame coverage with analysis from <b>Will</b> McDonough
and ... <b>Super Bowl Appearances</b> (11). Broncos (8) – 1977, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1997,
1998, 2013, 2015; Chiefs (3) – 1966, 1969, 2019. The Broncos–Chiefs rivalry <b>is</b> a
rivalry between the Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs in ... The Broncos
<b>have</b> responded since then, <b>winning</b> the series of every subsequent decade until
the ... | How many super bowl wins does elway have? |
Sheree Julienne Wilson (born December 12, 1958) is an American actress,
producer, businesswoman, and model. She is best known for her roles as April
Stevens Ewing on the American primetime television series Dallas (1986–1991)
and as <b>Alex Cahill</b>-<b>Walker</b> on ... <b>Walker</b>, Texas Ranger is an American action crime television series created by
Leslie Greif and ... Sheree J. Wilson as Tarrant County Assistant D.A. Alexandra "
<b>Alex</b>" <b>Cahill</b>, whom <b>Walker</b> dates for a few seasons and finally marries. Appeared
... The following is a list of episodes from the American television series <b>Walker</b>,
Texas Ranger. ... to protect her. While Gordon <b>Cahill</b> returns to defend <b>Alex</b> in
court, he helps <b>Walker</b> suspect that Lane Tillman (Robert Forster)—the man <b>Alex</b>
was ... On other occasions, <b>Alex</b> is taken hostage by criminals to lure <b>Walker</b> into a trap,
but she usually remains ... <b>Cahill</b> is a name of Irish origin. It is the anglicised version of the Gaelic "Ó Cathail"
meaning ... J.D. <b>Cahill</b>, title character in the 1973 movie <b>Cahill</b> U.S. Marshal; <b>Alex</b>
<b>Cahill</b>, character in <b>Walker</b>, Texas Ranger; Dr. <b>Cahill</b>, character in Futurama ... <b>Walker</b>, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire is a 2005 American made-for-television
action ... Chuck Norris as Cordell <b>Walker</b>; Sheree J. Wilson as <b>Alex Cahill</b>;
Judson ... Kyle Andrew <b>Walker</b> (born 28 May 1990) is an English professional footballer
who plays as a right back for Premier League club Manchester City and the ... Gary James <b>Cahill</b> (born 19 December 1985) is an English professional
footballer who plays as ... He was a boyhood Sheffield Wednesday supporter and
"grew up watching Sheffield Wednesday, and points to Des <b>Walker</b> as his
childhood ... Power Rangers Time Force is a 2001 Power Rangers season that featured the
fight between the Time Force Power Rangers and Ransik's army of mutants.
Contents. 1 Time Force Power Rangers. 1.1 Wesley "Wes" Collins; 1.2 Jennifer "
Jen" Scotts; 1.3 Trip Regis; 1.4 Katie <b>Walker</b>; 1.5 Lucas Kendall ... In the finale,
Wes forces the other Rangers to return to the future as <b>Alex</b> ... Q School 2018 – Event 2 was the second of three qualifying tournaments for the
2018/19 ... <b>Alex</b> Taubman, 1 ... James <b>Cahill</b>, 4 ... Daniel <b>Walker</b>, 1–4, England ... | Who played alex cahill on walker texas ranger? |
White also <b>voices</b> Medusa: A Gorgon from Greek mythology <b>who is</b> imprisoned in
the Phantom Zone. This one <b>is</b> different from the ... She was previously <b>voiced</b> by Jenny Slate in The <b>Lego Batman Movie</b>. Susan, a
mini-doll, and one of Queen Watevra Wa-Nabi's servants. Mermaid; Wonder ... The <b>Lego Movie is</b> a 2014 computer-animated comedy film written and directed
by Phil Lord ... The spin-off films The Lego <b>Batman</b> Movie and The Lego Ninjago
Movie were both released in 2017, with another titled The ... Neeson also <b>voices</b>
Pa Cop, a police officer <b>who is</b> Bad Cop/Good Cop's father and Ma Cop's
husband. The <b>Lego Movie is</b> a Danish-American media franchise based on Lego
construction toys. ... A third spin-off film as well as a sequel to The Lego <b>Batman</b>
Movie are in development. The films in the ... For the show, she <b>is voiced</b> by Tara
Strong. William Emerson Arnett <b>is</b> a Canadian-American actor, comedian and producer.
He <b>is</b> best ... Arnett lent his <b>voice</b> to <b>Batman</b> in the film The <b>Lego Movie</b>. Arnett ... This <b>is</b> a list of characters from The <b>Lego Movie</b> franchise produced by ... Bruce
Wayne / <b>Batman</b> (<b>voiced</b> by Will Arnett in The <b>Lego Movie</b>, The Lego <b>Batman</b>
Movie, The <b>Lego Movie</b> 2: The Second Part, ... Everything <b>Is</b> Awesome <b>is</b> the theme song to the 2014 Warner Bros. Pictures film
The Lego ... The version of "Everything <b>Is</b> Awesome" featured in The <b>Lego Movie</b>
scene, official trailer, TV spots, video game, ... DJ Questlove, and comic actor Will
Arnett dressed as <b>Batman</b> (in the film, Arnett provides the <b>voice of Batman</b> and ... Unikitty (stylised as UniKitty!) <b>is</b> an animated television series produced by The
Lego Group and Warner Bros. Animation for Cartoon Network and starring the
character of the same name from The <b>Lego Movie</b>. ... Richard (<b>voiced</b> by Roger
Craig Smith) – A grey 1x3 Lego brick <b>who is</b> Unikitty's royal advisor and the
castle's ... Emmet Brickowski, also (but not originally) named in full as Emmet Joseph
Brickowski, also known as his alter-ego Radical Emmet Xtreme "Rex" Dangervest
, <b>is</b> a fictional Lego minifigure character in the <b>Lego Movie</b> franchise and the ... In
Lego <b>Batman Is</b> Jelly, Emmet appears to be disguised as Star-Lord (referencing
their ... <b>Lego Batman</b> 2 <b>is</b> the first game in TT Games' <b>Lego</b> series to feature full <b>voice</b>
acting, ... Warner Premiere released <b>Lego Batman</b>: The <b>Movie</b> – DC Super
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The educational attainment of the <b>U.S. population</b> refers to the highest level of
education ... Master's and/or <b>doctorate</b> and/or professional degree, 13.04%, 9.01
% ... This increase follows a general trend that the Current <b>Population</b> Survey <b>has</b>
shown ... According to the <b>U.S</b> census about 43.8 <b>percent</b> of African immigrants ... The <b>Doctorate</b> of Medicine and of Philosophy (MD–<b>PhD</b>) is a dual doctoral
degree for physician–scientists, combining the vocational training of the Doctor of
Medicine degree with the research expertise of the Doctor of Philosophy degree;
the <b>Ph.D</b> is the most advanced credential in the <b>United States</b>. ... MD–<b>PhD</b>
typically require or prefer candidates who <b>have</b> had a background ... This is a list of countries by 25- to 64-year-olds having completed tertiary
education as ... This list contains the <b>percentage</b> of 25–34 year olds that <b>have</b>
obtained at least a 2-year tertiary ... olds that <b>have</b> completed a 6-year degree or
higher (a master's degree in the <b>United States</b>). ... Lists of countries by <b>population</b>
statistics. Some scholars in the <b>United States have</b> suggested future reforms for both the
EdD and <b>PhD</b> in education by calling for a new <b>doctorate</b> for the professional ... Benjamin Bradley Bolger (born 1975) is a perpetual student who <b>has</b> earned 14
degrees and ... Flint, Michigan, U.S. ... After accumulating many master's degrees,
he received his first <b>doctorate</b> at the age of 33 in Design from Harvard Graduate ... In North America, professors are increasingly being required to <b>have a PhD</b>,
because the <b>percentage</b> of faculty with a <b>PhD</b> is used as a university ratings ... Note: Hayes, Taft, Nixon and Ford were awarded LL.B. degrees. When <b>U.S.</b> law
schools began ... College degrees have set the presidents apart from the general
population, and presidents have ... Three presidents have attended the United
States Service academies: Ulysses S. Grant ... Johns Hopkins University (<b>Ph.D</b>.). According to the United Census Bureau, 4 <b>percent</b> of Nigerians hold the <b>Ph.D</b>.
degree compared to 1% of the general <b>US population</b>. 17% of Nigerians hold a ... The Doctor of Business Administration is a research <b>doctorate</b> awarded on the
basis of ... In the <b>United States</b>, the Doctor of Business Administration is
recognized by ... As such, D.B.A programs <b>have</b> a specific set of university
regulations and are ... are offered in Europe (42 <b>percent</b>), followed by North
America (28 <b>percent</b>) ... A study in 1924 that surveyed nearly sixteen-hundred woman <b>PhD</b> recipients
concluded that seventy <b>percent</b> required grants, scholarships, and fellowships in
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The choice of whether to use <b>daylight saving</b> time (DST) in <b>Australia</b> is a matter
for the individual states and territories. However, during World War I and World ... <b>Daylight saving</b> time (+1 hour) is used in states in the south and south-east—
South <b>Australia</b>, New South Wales, ... <b>Daylight saving</b> time (DST), also <b>daylight savings</b> time or daylight time (United
States and ... A referendum on <b>daylight saving</b> was held in Queensland, <b>Australia</b>
, in 1992, after a three-year trial of <b>daylight saving</b>. It was defeated with a 54.5% ... In 1971, New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South <b>Australia</b>, and the
Australian Capital Territory followed Tasmania in observing ... The 2009 Western Australian <b>daylight saving</b> referendum was held on 16 May
2009 in the Australian state of Western <b>Australia</b> to decide if <b>daylight saving</b> time
... The practice of observing <b>daylight saving</b> time in Oceania is also mixed, with New
Zealand and parts of southeastern <b>Australia</b> observing DST, while most other ... The <b>Daylight Saving</b> Party is a registered political party in Western <b>Australia</b>.
Contents. 1 History; 2 Background; 3 Elections; 4 References. History[edit]. A referendum was held on 7 April 1984 in the Australian state of Western
<b>Australia</b> on the topic of introducing <b>daylight saving</b>. It was the second of four
such ... <b>Daylight saving</b> time was trialled in the state of Queensland, <b>Australia</b>, during the
1989/90 season, with the trial extended for a further two years—1990/91 and ... Pages in category "<b>Daylight saving</b> time in <b>Australia</b>". The following 8 pages are
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The Argonauts have <b>won</b> the <b>Grey Cup</b> a record 17 <b>times</b> and have appeared in
the <b>final</b> 23 <b>times</b>. Most recently they ... The <b>Grey Cup</b> is the championship of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and
the trophy ... have made the most appearances (25), while the <b>Toronto</b> Argonauts
have <b>won</b> the most ... indicate the cumulative number of <b>times</b> that a team has
<b>won</b> the <b>Grey Cup</b> or that a ... Appearances, Team, <b>Wins</b>, Losses, <b>Win</b> %, <b>Last</b>
<b>Win</b> ... Tinsley later said that he had not lost consciousness, but his leg had gone numb
from a hard hit to a preexisting injury. <b>Toronto won</b> the game 13–0, the <b>last time</b> a
... The 100th <b>Grey Cup</b> was a Canadian football game between the East Division
champion ... This was the fourth (and <b>last</b>) <b>Grey Cup</b> game played at Rogers
Centre (by ... It was the 46th <b>time</b> that <b>Toronto</b> hosted the event (and 4th at
Rogers Centre). ... They first met in the 59th <b>Grey Cup</b> in 1971, when the
Stampeders <b>won</b> a ... The 38th <b>Grey Cup</b>, played at Varsity Stadium in <b>Toronto</b> on November 25, 1950,
before 27,101 fans, also known as the Mud Bowl, was the Canadian football
championship game played between the <b>Toronto</b> Argonauts and the Winnipeg
Blue Bombers. The Argonauts <b>won</b> the game 13–0. ... This is the <b>last time</b> a team
has been shut out in the <b>Grey Cup final</b>. Main article: 2017 <b>Toronto</b> Argonauts season ... It was the first <b>time</b> the Argos had
<b>won</b> the Eastern <b>Final</b> since 2012, the <b>last</b> ... The 104th <b>Grey Cup</b> was a Canadian football game that was played on
November 27, 2016, ... This also marked a first that a CFL team <b>won</b> its division
with a losing record (8-9-1) and became the 3rd worst team ... It was the 48th
<b>Grey Cup</b> game to be held in <b>Toronto</b>, the most <b>recent</b> being the 100th <b>Grey Cup</b>
in 2012. The 71st <b>Grey Cup</b> was the 1983 Canadian Football League championship
game played at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver between the <b>Toronto</b> Argonauts
... The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a professional Canadian football team based in
Hamilton, Ontario, ... After over a decade-long drought, the Hamilton Tigers <b>won</b>
the <b>Grey Cup</b> championship game in 1928, 1929 and 1932. ... After the Tiger-
Cats beat the <b>Toronto</b> Argonauts in the 1986 Eastern <b>Final</b>, Ballard said "You
guys may ... The 70th <b>Grey Cup</b>, also known as the "Rain Bowl", was the 1982 <b>Grey Cup</b>
Canadian Football ... The Boatmen had <b>last won</b> a Cup in 1952 and <b>last</b>
appeared in the CFL <b>Final</b> in ... The game, played in a driving rainstorm, started
well for <b>Toronto</b>. ... <b>Grey Cup</b> broadcast drew the largest Canadian TV audience
up to that <b>time</b>. | When was the last time toronto won grey cup? |
The <b>Deuce is</b> an American drama television series created by David Simon and
George Pelecanos, set in New York City during the 1970s and 1980s. The series'
pilot began filming in October 2015 and was commissioned in January 2016. It <b>is</b>
broadcast by HBO in the United States and premiered <b>on</b> September 10, ... "The
characters were so rich, and that's what it all <b>comes</b> down to", said ... Bob's Burgers (season <b>3</b>) · List of Bob's Burgers <b>episodes</b>. "The Unnatural" <b>is</b> the
23rd <b>episode</b> and season finale of the third season of the animated comedy
series Bob's Burgers and the overall 45th <b>episode</b>, and <b>is</b> written by Greg
Thompson and directed by Wes Archer. It aired <b>on</b> Fox in the United States <b>on</b>
May 12, 2013. ... Linda finds an ad for a pricy baseball camp online, run by "The
<b>Deuce</b>", and ... Fear the Walking Dead <b>is</b> an American post-apocalyptic horror drama television
series created by Robert Kirkman and Dave Erickson. It <b>is</b> a companion series to
The Walking Dead, which <b>is</b> based <b>on</b> the comic ... "Sunday cable ratings: 'Game
of Thrones' (very) steady with <b>episode 3</b>". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved May 10 ... Life <b>Is</b> Strange 2 <b>is</b> an episodic graphic adventure game developed by Dontnod
Entertainment ... The second <b>episode</b>, Rules, was released <b>on</b> 24 January 2019.
... Boxed editions of the game <b>are</b> scheduled for <b>release release</b> in Europe <b>on 3</b> ... Rick and Morty <b>is</b> an American adult animated science fiction sitcom created by
Justin Roiland ... <b>On</b> May 10, 2018, Adult Swim announced a long-term deal with
the creators, ... 2.1 Season 1 (2013–14); 2.2 Season 2 (2015); 2.3 Season <b>3</b> (
2017) ... cable ratings: 'Outlander' and 'The <b>Deuce</b>' steady with second <b>episodes</b>". "Pilot" <b>is</b> the first <b>episode</b> of the American television drama series The <b>Deuce</b>. It
premiered <b>on</b> ... Contents. 1 Plot; 2 Production; <b>3</b> Reception; 4 References; 5
External links ... 10" (Press <b>release</b>). HBO. July 26, 2017. Retrieved July 31, 2017
. David Judah Simon (born February 9, 1960) <b>is</b> an American author, journalist,
and television ... <b>3</b> Writing process ... The <b>episode</b> was based <b>on</b> a story by
executive producer Tom Fontana and featured ... The <b>Deuce is</b> a 2017 drama
television series set in Times Square, New York focusing ... "Fun <b>comes</b> down to '
The Wire'". The third season of Rick and Morty, an American animated television series
created by Dan ... The season comprised ten <b>episodes</b>, and its initial airing
concluded <b>on</b> ... The digital <b>release</b> includes commentaries <b>on</b> every <b>episode</b>,
and seven ... Cobb stated that "Season <b>3 is</b> the first time Rick and Morty really
handed over the ... His Dark Materials <b>is</b> a fantasy drama television series based <b>on</b> the novel series
of the same name by Philip Pullman. It <b>is</b> produced by Bad Wolf and New Line
Productions, for BBC One and HBO, with the latter handling international
distribution. The eight-<b>episode</b> first series premiered <b>on 3</b> November 2019 <b>on</b>
BBC One in ... 5 <b>Release</b>; 6 Reception. David Krumholtz (born May 15, 1978) <b>is</b> an American actor. He played Charlie
Eppes in the CBS drama series Numb3rs from 2005 to 2010. He also played
Seth Goldstein in the Harold & Kumar film trilogy and Bernard the Elf in the Santa
Clause film franchise. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Career; <b>3</b> Personal life; 4
Filmography ... When he tried <b>out</b>, he won the role of Young Charlie, with Judd
Hirsch, Tony ... | When does episode 3 of the deuce come out? |
The <b>Ghost of Christmas Present</b> or the Spirit of Christmas Present is a fictional
character in the 1843 novella A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. The Spirit
closely resembles Father Christmas from English folklore. Contents. 1
Description; 2 Appearance in notable film and TV adaptations; 3 <b>See</b> also ... The
<b>Ghost of Christmas present is the second</b> of the three spirits (after the ... The <b>Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come</b> is a fictional character in English novelist
Charles Dickens's 1843 novella A Christmas Carol. It <b>is the</b> third and final spirit to
<b>visit</b> the miser Ebenezer <b>Scrooge</b> on Christmas ... The spirit then <b>takes Scrooge</b> to
a rundown churchyard and shows the repentant miser his own grave; <b>Scrooge</b> ... The <b>Ghost of Christmas</b> Past or the Spirit of <b>Christmas</b> Past is a fictional character
in the 1843 work A <b>Christmas</b> Carol by the English novelist Charles Dickens.
Contents. 1 Description; 2 The role of the <b>ghost of Christmas</b> past in the story; 3
Appearance in notable film and TV adaptations; 4 <b>See</b> also; 5 References ... After
appearing in <b>Scrooge's</b> house, the <b>Ghost of Christmas</b> Past <b>takes</b> his ... A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas, commonly known
as A ... The <b>second</b> spirit, the <b>Ghost of Christmas Present</b>, <b>takes Scrooge</b> to a
joyous ... <b>Scrooge's</b> name came from a tombstone Dickens <b>had</b> seen on a <b>visit</b> to
... A Christmas Carol is a 1984 British-American made-for-television film adaptation
of Charles Dickens' famous 1843 novella of the same name. The film is directed
by Clive Donner, <b>who had</b> been an editor of the 1951 film <b>Scrooge</b>, ... The <b>Ghost</b>
<b>of Christmas Yet to Come</b> appears to <b>Scrooge</b>, and <b>takes</b> him into the future. A Christmas Carol is a 2009 American 3D computer-animated dark fantasy film
written, ... Next, <b>Scrooge</b> meets the merry <b>Ghost of Christmas Present</b>, who shows
him the joys and ... All the while, <b>Scrooge</b> starts to <b>take</b> pity on Bob's ill son Tiny
Tim. ... Oldman <b>does</b> the motion capture for Tiny Tim, Cratchit's youngest son. Tiny Tim is a fictional character from the 1843 novella A Christmas Carol by
Charles Dickens. ... Portrayed by, See below ... When visited by the <b>Ghost of</b>
<b>Christmas Yet to Come</b>, <b>Scrooge</b> sees that Tiny Tim has died. ... story, Dickens
makes it explicit that Tiny Tim <b>does</b> not die, and <b>Scrooge</b> becomes a "<b>second</b>
father" to him. Mickey's Christmas Carol is a 1983 American animated featurette directed and
produced by ... With the exception of re-releases, Mickey <b>had</b> not appeared in
movie theaters since ... They <b>visit</b> his time as an employee under Fezziwig (Mr.
Toad). ... At two o'clock, <b>Scrooge</b> meets the gigantic, merry <b>Ghost of Christmas</b>
<b>Present</b> ... <b>Scrooge</b> is a 1951 British <b>Christmas</b> fantasy drama film and an adaptation of
Charles Dickens' ... Michael Hordern plays Marley's <b>ghost</b>, as well as adult
Marley. ... The Spirit of <b>Christmas Present</b> (Francis de Wolff) shows <b>Scrooge</b> how
"men of ... but <b>does</b> not <b>get</b> far before he encounters the Spirit of <b>Christmas Yet to</b>
<b>Come</b> ... A cast recording featuring Brian Blessed as The <b>Ghost of Christmas Present</b> was
released in 2019. <b>Scrooge's</b> Long Night (2014), a comedic, family-friendly <b>take</b>
on ... | Who did the ghost of christmas present take scrooge to see second? |
<b>Houston</b> got the <b>final</b> AL playoff spot and ... would <b>win</b> the 2017 <b>World Series</b>
through their strategic rebuilding process. ... the second <b>time</b> the Astros finished a
... The 2017 <b>World Series</b> was the championship series of Major League Baseball's
(MLB) 2017 season. The 113th edition of the <b>World Series</b>, it was a best-of-seven
playoff played between the National League (NL) champion Los Angeles
Dodgers and the American League (AL) champion <b>Houston</b> Astros. ... It was the
first <b>time</b> since 2001-2002 when two consecutive <b>World Series</b> went ... The <b>World Series</b> is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (
MLB) and ... The <b>Houston</b> Astros are the only franchise to have represented both
the NL ... <b>Winning</b> team and losing team columns indicate the number of <b>times</b>
that ... League, Series, Games, Founded. <b>Won</b>, Lost, <b>Win</b> %, Most <b>recent win</b>,
Most The <b>Houston</b> Astros are an American professional baseball team based in
<b>Houston</b>, Texas that ... The Astros hold one <b>World Series</b> title and three pennants
(one in the ... The Buffs played one <b>last</b> minor league season as the top farm
team of the ... The city of <b>Houston</b> saw they had the talent for a <b>winning</b> team and
were ... The team would go on to defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2017 <b>World</b>
<b>Series</b>, <b>winning</b> the championship for the first <b>time</b> in team history. They are only ... The <b>Houston</b> Astros <b>won</b> the Wild Card for the second straight year, once again
clinching it on the <b>final</b> day of the season. ... which was the longest (in both <b>time</b>
and innings played) postseason game in history. Washington <b>won</b> the <b>series</b>, 4–3. Game, Date, Score, Location, <b>Time</b>, Attendance.
1, October 22, Washington Nationals – 5, <b>Houston</b> Astros ... Throughout the history of Major League Baseball (MLB), franchises have had
various ... Region, Drought (seasons), <b>Last World Series</b> title ... Teams that had
never <b>won</b> the <b>World Series</b> are included, even if they were less than 30 ... List
begins with 1903, about the <b>time</b> the current configuration of National League
and ... The <b>World Series</b> is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (
MLB) in North America, contested since 1903 between the American League (AL
) champion team and the National League (NL) champion team. The <b>winner</b> of
the <b>World Series</b> championship is determined through a ... This is the only <b>time</b> in
<b>World Series</b> history in which three teams have <b>won</b> ... The National League Central is one of Major League Baseball's six divisions.
This division was ... Since then, the Pirates have tried several <b>times</b>
unsuccessfully to be placed ... Place cursor over year for division champ or <b>World</b>
<b>Series</b> team. ... as the <b>Houston</b> Astros, but <b>Houston won</b> the season series vs. the
Cardinals that ... | When was the last time houston won world series? |
... against infringement, of their <b>Fundamental</b> Rights. ... was removed from the
<b>Indian Constitution</b> in 1978. Provides for curtailment of fundamental rights, imposes <b>fundamental duties</b> and
changes to the basic structure of the <b>constitution</b> by making <b>India</b> a "Socialist ... Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles and <b>Fundamental Duties</b> are important
parts of the <b>Constitution</b> of <b>India</b>. The Fundamental Rights and Fundamental ... ... Article 51A (<b>Fundamental Duties</b>) of the ... In the <b>Indian Constitutional</b> history ... The Scientific temper is a way of life which uses the scientific method and which
may, ... humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform" is one of the <b>fundamental</b>
<b>duties</b> of the people of the Republic of <b>India</b>, according to the <b>Constitution</b> of <b>India</b>
. The <b>Fundamental Duties</b> are ... in Part IV–A of the <b>Constitution</b> of <b>India</b>, ... Fundamental rights are those rights which are essential for intellectual, moral and
spiritual ... There are six fundamental rights recognised by the <b>Indian constitution</b>:
... from the <b>Constitution</b> of the Soviet Union, which inspired the <b>fundamental</b>
<b>duties</b> of citizens as a means of collective patriotic responsibility for national
interests ... This statement is sourced to <b>Constitution</b> of <b>India</b>-Part IVA <b>Fundamental Duties</b>.
Other than being a dead link (the <b>Indian Constitution</b> is downloadable here), the ... Nov 10, 2017 <b>...</b> Article 51A {<b>Fundamental duties</b>}. It shall be the duty of every citizen of <b>India</b> -. to
abide by the <b>Constitution</b> and respect its ideals and institutions ... The <b>Constitution</b> of Bhutan was enacted 18 July 2008 by the Royal Government
of Bhutan. ... Royal Government of Bhutan appointed <b>Indian constitutional</b> lawyer
K. K. ... Article 8 of the <b>Constitution</b> defines <b>Fundamental Duties</b> in Bhutan. | When were fundamental duties added to the indian constitution? |
This list contains the top 50 accounts with the <b>most followers</b> on the photo and
video-sharing social platform <b>Instagram</b>. As of February 2020, the <b>most</b>-followed
<b>person</b> is footballer Cristiano Ronaldo with over 205 million <b>followers</b>, and the ... The <b>most</b> followed user of TikTok is Loren Gray with over 39.7 million <b>followers</b>.
The previous <b>most</b> followed <b>individual</b> account was that of Lisa and Lena, ... List
of <b>most</b>-followed <b>Instagram</b> accounts · List of <b>most</b>-followed Twitter accounts · List
... The list below contains the top 50 accounts with the largest number of <b>followers</b>
on the social ... @<b>instagram</b>, <b>Instagram</b>, 36, Social media platform, USA. Ghost followers, also referred to as ghosts and ghost accounts or lurkers, are
users on social media platforms who remain inactive or do not engage in activity.
They register on platforms such as Twitter and Instagram. ... Commercial services
provide the ability to buy <b>Instagram followers</b>, <b>most</b> of which are ghosts. <b>Instagram</b> is an American photo and video-sharing social networking service
owned by ... An account's posts can be shared publicly or with pre-approved
<b>followers</b>. Users ... As of February 2020, the <b>most</b>-followed <b>person</b> is footballer
Cristiano ... The <b>Instagram</b> egg is a picture of an egg posted by the account @
world_record_egg on the social media platform <b>Instagram</b>, notable for becoming
a global phenomenon and an internet meme within days of its creation. It holds
the world record for both the <b>most</b>-liked <b>Instagram</b> post and <b>most</b> liked ... million
<b>likes</b> in just under 10 days, becoming the <b>most</b>-liked <b>Instagram</b> post of ... The use of Twitter by celebrities and politicians has become an important factor
both for Twitter ... on the site. Fry's success on Twitter is credited with being the
same <b>person</b> on Twitter that he is off Twitter. ... Barack Obama is the <b>most</b>
followed politician with 109.9 million <b>followers</b> on his personal Twitter. He is
followed by ... Doug the Pug is a dog living in Nashville, Tennessee, who has gained a large
internet and social media following, and has reached the status of a "celebrity
dog." He is the <b>most</b> followed pug on the internet with over 13 million collective
<b>followers</b>. ... billion Facebook video views; his <b>Instagram</b> account has 3.8 million
<b>followers</b>, ... Omar Raja (born 16 April 1994) is the founder of House of Highlights, an
<b>Instagram</b> account ... Raja had about half a million <b>followers</b> on <b>Instagram</b> at the
time. ... the CEO of Bleacher Report, likens Raja to the modern or young <b>person's</b>
SportsCenter, ... of Highlights had 102 million interactions, the eighth-<b>most</b> for
<b>Instagram</b>. A sponsored post, also known as a promoted post, is a post to any community-
driven notification-oriented website which is explicitly sponsored as an
advertisement by a particular company in order to draw a large amount of
popularity through user promotion and moderation to the <b>most</b> active or <b>most</b> ...
Particularly in <b>Instagram</b>, accounts with a lot of <b>followers</b> accept payments to ... | Who is the person with most instagram followers? |
A <b>Charlie Brown Thanksgiving</b> is the tenth prime-time animated short film based
upon the ... After the kids leave <b>singing</b>, Snoopy and Woodstock go to the
doghouse and cook up their own traditional Thanksgiving meal. ... "Thanksgiving
Theme"; "Thanksgiving Theme"; "Peppermint Patty"; "<b>Little Birdie</b>" (Vince Guaraldi
vocal) ... Vince Guaraldi vocalist - <b>sings</b> "Joe Cool"[edit]. www.charlestoncitypaper.com/
charleston/<b>little</b>-<b>birdie</b>-the-best-thanksgiving-tune/Content?oid= ... You're Not
Elected, Charlie Brown) and "<b>Little Birdie</b>" (1973's A <b>Charlie Brown Thanksgiving</b>)
. Vincent Anthony Guaraldi /ɡəˈrældi/ (July 17, 1928 – February 6, 1976), born
Vincent Anthony ... His maternal uncle was musician, <b>singer</b>, and whistler Muzzy
Marcellino. ... "The day of his funeral, they played the Charlie Brown music over
the sound ... 1973, A <b>Charlie Brown Thanksgiving</b> · Charlie Brown's Holiday Hits Woodstock is a fictional character in Charles M. Schulz's comic strip Peanuts. He
is best known ... to know if they hadn't already figured it out, that this <b>little</b> bird,
name or no name, had assumed ... A <b>Charlie Brown Thanksgiving</b> · It's a Mystery. The annual Macy's <b>Thanksgiving</b> Day Parade in New York City, the world's
largest parade, ... 2004, Universal Orlando Resort Holiday Beat (2nd Version of
<b>Little</b> Drummer Boy). 2005, Hi Hi Puffy ... 2009, Billy Elliot, Bye, Bye <b>Birdie</b>, Hair,
Shrek ... The spot ended with a <b>Charlie Brown</b> balloon holding the Coke balloon. Beat Bobby Flay is an American cooking competition show on the Food Network.
It features ... 116, 9, "Thanks But No <b>Thanksgiving</b>", November 17, 2016, Martha
Stewart, ... <b>Charlie</b> Loomis, Israel Rivera, Richie Notar, Sue Torres, James
Briscione ... 277, 5, "Pretty <b>Little</b> Fryer", January 19, 2020 (2020-01-19), Scott
Conant, ... Muriel Teresa Wright (October 27, 1918 – March 6, 2005) was an American
actress. She was nominated twice for the Academy Award for Best Supporting
Actress: in 1941 for her debut work in The <b>Little</b> Foxes, and in 1942 for Mrs.
Miniver, winning for the latter. ... Wright was married to <b>writer</b> Niven Busch from
1942 to 1952. The Flintstones aired from 1960 to 1966. As of September 2006, all six seasons
have been ... Meanwhile, the tycoon goes about town among the <b>little</b> people,
encountering Wilma, Barney, and Betty who mistake him ... Fred and Barney
enter a <b>singing</b> contest as the Flintstone Canaries on the Hum Along with
Herman Show. Eddie Murphy Raw is a 1987 American stand-up comedy film starring Eddie
Murphy and ... At a family <b>Thanksgiving</b> in November 1968, the children take
turns showing their talents to ... as <b>Little</b> Eddie (sketch); Billie Allen as Eddie's
aunt (sketch); James <b>Brown</b> III as ... Axel Foley · <b>Charlie</b> Murphy (brother);
Sherman Klump ... Kinky Boots is a Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Cyndi Lauper and a
book by ... In the process, <b>Charlie</b> and Lola discover that they are not so different
after all. ... Actor for Billy Porter and Best Score for Lauper in her first outing as a
Broadway <b>songwriter</b>, making her the first woman to win alone in that category. | Who sings little birdie in charlie brown thanksgiving? |
The XY sex-determination system is the sex-determination system found in
humans, most other ... <b>Females</b> typically have two of the same kind of sex
chromosome (XX), and are called the homogametic sex. <b>Males</b> typically have two
different kinds of sex chromosomes (XY), and are called the heterogametic sex. ...
2.1 <b>Genetic</b>. XX <b>male</b> syndrome, also known as De la Chapelle syndrome, is a rare congenital
intersex condition where an individual with a 46 XX karyotype (otherwise
associated with <b>females</b>) has phenotypically <b>male</b> characteristics that can vary
among cases. ... the Y chromosome, making them phenotypically <b>male</b> but
<b>genetically female</b>. Androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) is an intersex condition that results in the
partial or ... A <b>genetic male</b> conceived by a man with AIS would not receive his
father's X chromosome, thus would neither inherit nor carry the gene for the ...
<b>Genetic females</b> (46,XX karyotype) have two X chromosomes, thus have two AR
genes. Intersex people are individuals born with any of several variations in sex
characteristics including chromosomes, gonads, sex hormones or genitals that,
according to the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, "do not fit
the typical definitions for <b>male or female</b> bodies". ... Through the seventh week,
<b>genetically female</b> and <b>genetically male</b> fetuses ... Most mammals, including humans, are <b>genetically</b> ... produce a <b>male</b>, while an X
sperm and an X egg produce a <b>female</b>. Virilization or masculinization is the biological development of sex differences,
changes that ... Prenatal virilization of <b>genetic females</b> and undervirilization of
<b>genetic males</b> are common causes of ambiguous genitalia and intersex
conditions. A <b>genetic</b> chimerism or chimera is a single organism composed of cells with more
than one ... Most chimeras composed of both <b>male</b> and <b>female</b> cells probably do
not have an intersex condition, as might be expected if the two cell populations ... The sex of most mammals, including humans, is <b>genetically</b> determined by the
XY sex-determination system where <b>males</b> ... The study of the causes of transsexuality investigates gender identity formation of
transgender ... Twin studies suggest that there are likely <b>genetic</b> causes of
transsexuality, although the precise genes involved are not fully understood. ...
<b>Male</b>-to-<b>female</b> transsexuals were more likely than cisgender <b>males</b> to have a
longer ... Disorders of sex development (DSDs) are medical conditions involving the
reproductive system ... The penis (<b>males</b>) and clitoris (<b>females</b>) have a mutual
origin, both arising ... It only affects people with Y chromosomes, namely <b>genetic</b>
<b>males</b>. | When do you become genetically male or female? |
The sixth UK series of The <b>X Factor</b> was broadcast on ITV. It began airing on 22
August 2009 ... In the final, Joe McElderry was declared the winner, <b>Olly Murs</b>
was the ... After singing three separate songs in the final, "Don't Let The Sun <b>Go</b>
Down on ... <b>X Factor</b>'s third series, but he failed to make it past the early stages
and <b>did</b> ... Oliver Stanley <b>Murs</b> (born 14 May 1984) is an English singer, songwriter,
television presenter and voice actor. He first came to national attention for <b>coming</b>
second in the sixth series of The <b>X Factor</b> in ... In August 2012, <b>Murs</b> performed at
V Festival where he <b>did</b> his own set and also joined Madness for a performance
of "It ... The <b>X Factor</b> is a British television music competition to find new singing talent.
The sixth series ... The songs they performed in the bottom two were of their own
choice and <b>did</b> ... Walsh: <b>Olly Murs</b> – backed his own act, John & Edward but was
shocked ... The fifth episode, which was scheduled directly against Strictly <b>Come</b>
... Joseph McElderry is an English singer and songwriter. He won the sixth series of
the ITV show The <b>X Factor</b> in 2009. ... McElderry and seven other finalists, <b>Olly</b>
<b>Murs</b>, Stacey Solomon, Danyl Johnson, Lloyd Daniels, ... McElderry performed
the songs "Don't Let the Sun <b>Go</b> Down on Me", "Love Story", "Sorry Seems to Be
the ... The <b>X Factor</b> is a British television singing talent series. It has been broadcast
annually since ... <b>Olly Murs</b>, Runner-up, "Please Don't Let Me <b>Go</b>", 29 August
2010, 1. "Thinking of Me ... Ella Mai, Bootcamp, "Boo'<b>d</b> Up", 26 April 2018, 52. "
Trip", 3 ... The <b>X Factor</b> is a British reality television music competition to find new singing
talent. Created ... On 16 April 2015, ITV confirmed that both <b>Olly Murs</b> and Flack
would take over presenting duties, becoming the ... In 2011, The <b>X Factor did</b> not
hold auditions in Ireland, instead replacing them with a new audition city,
Liverpool. The <b>X Factor</b> is a British television music competition to find new singing talent.
The eighth ... and series 6 runner-up <b>Olly Murs</b> co-presented the spin-off show
The Xtra Factor on ITV2, replacing Konnie Huq from the previous year. ... Walsh:
Sami Brookes – <b>did</b> not want to take it to deadlock and chose to <b>go</b> with his heart. Flack won the twelfth series of Strictly <b>Come</b> Dancing in 2014; the following year
she began presenting The <b>X Factor</b> (2015)—replacing the long-standing ... The <b>X Factor</b> is a British television music competition to find new singing talent.
The twelfth ... On 16 April, ITV confirmed that former contestant <b>Olly Murs</b> and
Caroline ... Murs and Flack <b>did</b> not appear at judges' houses, but filmed from the
studio. ... Strictly <b>Come</b> Dancing comfortably <b>comes</b> out on top against The <b>X</b>
<b>Factor</b>". The English singer and songwriter <b>Olly Murs</b> has recorded songs for five studio
albums and collaborated with other artists on their respective singles. The singer
came to prominence after he finished in second place on the sixth series of The <b>X</b>
<b>Factor</b> in 2009, ... Me <b>Go</b>" is based on a previous relationship of Murs', in which
the woman <b>did</b> ... | Where did olly murs come in the x factor? |
The <b>Ranji Trophy</b> is a domestic first-class <b>cricket championship</b> played in India
between ... who was also known as 'Ranji'. The current <b>Ranji Trophy</b>
<b>championship</b> is held by Vidarbha, which <b>won</b> against Saurashtra by 78 runs in
the final match of the <b>2018</b>–19 season held at Vidarbha <b>Cricket</b> Association
Stadium, Nagpur. In round seven of the <b>tournament</b>, Ashutosh Aman of Bihar became the first
bowler ... Pradesh were both dismissed for just 35 runs in <b>one</b> of their innings. ...
Saurashtra's captain, Jaydev Shah, also retired from <b>cricket</b> in December. He
made record for most matches as captain in <b>Ranji Trophy</b>. The 2017–18 <b>Ranji Trophy</b> was the 84th season of the <b>Ranji Trophy</b>, the premier
first-class <b>cricket tournament</b> that took place in India between October 2017 and
January <b>2018</b>. Vidarbha <b>won</b> the <b>tournament</b>, beating Delhi by 9 wickets in the
final, to <b>win</b> ... The <b>2018</b>–19 <b>Ranji Trophy</b> was the 85th season of the <b>Ranji Trophy</b>, the first-
class <b>cricket tournament</b> that took place in India. It was contested by 37 teams, ... The <b>2018</b>–19 Duleep Trophy was the 57th season of the Duleep Trophy, a first-
class <b>cricket tournament</b> in India, ... India Blue <b>won</b> the <b>tournament</b>, beating India
Red by an innings and 187 runs in ... "Nine new teams in <b>Ranji Trophy 2018</b>–19". The <b>2018</b>–19 Irani Cup is the 57th season of Irani Cup, a first-class <b>cricket</b>
competition in India. ... <b>one</b>-off match between the Vidarbha (the <b>winner of</b> the
<b>2018</b>–19 <b>Ranji Trophy</b>) and Rest of India <b>cricket</b> team, ... Vidarbha successfully
defended their title and defeated Rest of India on first-innings basis to <b>win</b> the
<b>tournament</b>. Men's U23 <b>One</b>-Day <b>League</b> and Knockout ... structure was similar to <b>Ranji</b>
<b>Trophy</b>. The <b>2018</b>–19 <b>Ranji Trophy</b> was the 85th season of the <b>Ranji Trophy</b>, the first-
class <b>cricket tournament</b> that took place in India. It was contested by 37 teams, ... <b>Tournament</b> format, Round robin and Playoff. Number of teams, 38. Current
champion, Karnataka (4 titles). Most successful, Tamil Nadu (5 titles). 2019–20
Vijay Hazare <b>Trophy</b>. Website, Bcci.tv. The Vijay Hazare <b>Trophy</b>, also known as
the <b>Ranji One</b>-Day <b>Trophy</b>, was started in 2002–03 as a limited-overs <b>cricket</b> ...
From <b>2018</b>-19 season, the teams were divided into 3 elite groups and 1 plate ... The 2019–20 <b>Ranji Trophy</b> is the 86th season of the <b>Ranji Trophy</b>, the premier
first-class <b>cricket tournament</b>. ... The Ranji Trophy, awarded to the winners. Dates,
9 December ... Host(s), India. Participants, 38. Matches played, 169. ← 2018–19
... | Who won the ranji trophy 2018 cricket tournament? |
"<b>Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town</b>" is a Christmas song, <b>written</b> by J. Fred Coots
and Haven Gillespie and was first sung on Eddie Cantor's radio show in ... <b>Santa Claus is Comin' to Town</b> is a 1970 stop motion Christmas television special
produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. The film stars Fred Astaire as the ... John Frederick Coots (May 2, 1897 – April 8, 1985) was an American <b>songwriter</b>.
He <b>composed</b> over 700 popular songs and over a dozen Broadway shows. In
1934, Coots <b>wrote</b> the melody with his then chief collaborator, lyricist Haven
Gillespie, for the biggest hit for them both "<b>Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town</b>. <b>Santa Claus</b>, also known as Father Christmas, Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Kris
Kringle, ... This date was earlier than the <b>original</b> day of gifts for the children,
which ... The popularity of the image spawned urban legends that <b>Santa Claus</b>
was ... Claus songs such as "<b>Santa Claus Is Coming to Town</b>", "Here Comes
<b>Santa Claus</b>", ... <b>Santa Claus</b> Lane is the first album by American singer Hilary Duff. It was
released in the United States on October 15, 2002 by Buena Vista Records. The
holiday album contains covers of Christmas songs, including "<b>Santa Claus Is</b>
<b>Coming to Town</b>", "Jingle Bell Rock" and "Last Christmas". ... She <b>wrote</b> the
album, consisting mostly of Christmas covers, "add[s] little to ... Jackson 5 Christmas Album is the first Christmas studio album (and fourth overall
) by Motown family quintet the Jackson 5, released in October 1970. Included on
the Christmas Album is the Jackson 5's hit single version of "<b>Santa Claus Is</b>
<b>Coming to Town</b>". ... The Jacksons recreated a similar feat the following <b>year</b>, with
Maybe ... Preceded by, <b>Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town</b>. Followed by, Rudolph and Frosty's
Christmas in July. The <b>Year</b> Without a <b>Santa Claus</b> is a 1974 Christmas stop
motion animated television special ... Romeo Earl Muller, Jr. (August 7, 1928 – December 30, 1992) was an American
screenwriter and actor most remembered for his screenplays for the Rankin/Bass
holiday specials including Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the
Snowman, <b>Santa Claus is Coming to Town</b>, and The Little Drummer Boy. ... At
this time Romeo <b>wrote</b> plays such as Angel With The Big, Big Ears and The ... He played piano on the song "<b>Santa Claus Is Coming to Town</b>" but was
dismissed by Spector due to his substandard piano playing. <b>Original</b> album cover
photo ... "<b>Santa Claus</b> Is Back in <b>Town</b>" is a Christmas song <b>written</b> in 1957 by Jerry Leiber
and Mike Stoller, and first recorded that <b>year</b> by Elvis Presley as the opening ... | Who wrote santa clause is coming to town? |
The Bank of England £<b>5</b> note, also known as a fiver, is a banknote of the pound
sterling. It is the ... The Bank said the move was a "precautionary measure while
we carry <b>out</b> further tests and investigative work into ... The bank consequently
<b>did</b> rigorous testing and found the problem to be that the serial numbers were
printed ... <b>Plastic</b> is material consisting of any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic
organic ... Traces of these compounds can leach <b>out</b> of the product. ... although
the researchers identified <b>plastics</b> which <b>did</b> not leach chemicals with estrogenic
... Bakelite was originally used for electrical and mechanical parts, <b>coming</b> into ... <b>Plastic</b> bottles were first used commercially in 1947 but remained relatively
expensive until the early 1950s when high-density polyethylene was introduced.
They ... <b>Plastic</b> shopping bags, carrier bags, or <b>plastic</b> grocery bags are a type of <b>plastic</b>
bag used as ... <b>5</b> See also; 6 References; 7 Further reading; 8 External links ...
Phasing <b>out plastic</b> bags is a viable option, however, there are many that argue
that ... <b>Plastic</b> surgery is a surgical specialty involving the restoration, reconstruction, or
alteration of ... For religious reasons, they <b>did</b> not dissect either human beings or
animals, thus their knowledge was based in its ... When World War II broke <b>out</b>,
<b>plastic</b> surgery provision was largely divided between the different services of the
... 3) A shutter that protects the surface when removed from the drive. 4) The <b>plastic</b>
housing. <b>5</b>) A polyester sheet reducing friction against the disk media as it rotates
... The Bank of England, which is now the central bank of the United Kingdom, has
issued ... There are currently four different denominations of notes – £<b>5</b>, £10, £20
and ... the quote "This is only a foretaste of what is to <b>come</b>, and only the shadow
of ... The Bank was unable to pay <b>out</b> gold for its notes, and so under the Bank ... The Great Pacific garbage patch, also described as the Pacific trash vortex, is a
gyre of marine ... A similar patch of floating <b>plastic</b> debris is found in the Atlantic
Ocean, called the ... The 2012 Algalita/<b>5</b> Gyres Asia Pacific Expedition began in
the Marshall ... "Where <b>did</b> the trash in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch <b>come</b>
from? In the early 21st century, there has been a global movement towards the phase-
<b>out</b> of ... However, a big issue with recycling is that only <b>5</b>% of <b>plastic</b> bags make
it to ... The Philippines is the world's third-largest ocean polluter despite a waste
management act <b>coming</b> into effect 18 years ago. ... Consider this: Rwanda <b>did</b> it"
. Polymer banknotes are banknotes made from a synthetic polymer such as
biaxially oriented ... The Royal Bank of Scotland followed in 2016 with a new
issue of <b>plastic</b> £<b>5</b> notes illustrated with a picture of author Nan Shepherd. In
September 2016 ... "New polymer £<b>5</b> note is <b>out</b> today - here's where you're likely
to see it first". | When did the plastic £5 come out? |
The <b>College of William</b> & <b>Mary</b> is a public research university in Williamsburg,
Virginia. <b>Founded</b> in 1693 by letters patent issued by King <b>William</b> III and Queen
... The <b>college</b> was <b>founded</b> on February 8, 1693, under a royal charter (technically,
by letters patent) granted by King <b>William</b> III and ... Secret societies at the <b>College of William</b> & <b>Mary</b> in Williamsburg, Virginia, date
back to the <b>founding</b> of the nation's first known collegiate secret society, The ... First university in the United States is a status asserted by more than one U.S.
university. ... Harvard University, <b>founded</b> in 1636, claims to be "the oldest
institution of higher education in the United States". ... The <b>College of William and</b>
<b>Mary</b>'s website states, "The <b>College of William and Mary</b> was the first <b>college</b> to
become a ... The <b>College of William</b> & <b>Mary</b> fraternity and sorority system recognizes chapters
of national ... the present borders of the United States, the Latin-letter F.H.C.
Society, was <b>founded</b> at the <b>College of William</b> & <b>Mary</b> on November 11, 1750. The Marshall–Wythe School of Law at the <b>College of William</b> & <b>Mary</b>, commonly
referred to as ... <b>William</b> & <b>Mary</b> Law School was <b>founded</b> in 1779 at the impetus
of Virginia Governor Thomas Jefferson, an alumnus of the university, during the ... The Flat Hat Club is the popular name of a collegiate secret society and honor
fraternity <b>founded</b> in 1750 at the <b>College of William and Mary</b> in Williamsburg, ... The <b>College of William</b> & <b>Mary</b>'s Wren Building is the oldest academic building in
the United States, dating back to 1695. The colonial <b>colleges</b> are nine institutions
of higher education chartered in the Thirteen ... Rutgers was <b>founded</b> as Queens
<b>College</b>, named for Queen Charlotte, and was for much of its history privately ... Richard Bland <b>College</b> is a public junior <b>college</b> associated with the <b>College of</b>
<b>William and Mary</b> and located in Prince George County, Virginia. Richard Bland
<b>College</b> was <b>established</b> in 1960 by the Virginia General ... The title of oldest public university in the United States is claimed by three
universities: University of Georgia, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and
<b>College of William and Mary</b>. ... Now a public university, <b>College of William</b> &
Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, was <b>founded</b> by royal charter in 1693, making it
the second ... | When was the college of william and mary founded? |
Daniel Dale Johnston (January 22, 1961 – c. September 11, 2019) was an
American singer-songwriter and visual <b>artist</b> ... The first disc featured covers of his
<b>songs</b> by <b>artists</b> including Tom Waits, Beck, TV on the Radio, Jad Fair, ... Respect
(1985); Continued <b>Story</b> (1985) (with Texas Instruments); Merry Christmas (1988)
... "<b>The Story</b>" is a <b>song</b> released as a single by American folk rock singer Brandi
Carlile, written ... Country music <b>artist</b> LeAnn Rimes released a cover version of
the <b>song</b> on 24 June 2016 in the UK as the first single from her thirteenth studio ... <b>Songs</b> of Pain (1981), Don't Be Scared (1982), The What of Whom (1982).
Professional ratings. Review scores. Source, Rating. Allmusic, 2/5 stars. Don't Be
Scared is singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston's second self-released album,
recorded ... competition. "<b>The Story of an Artist</b>" appeared in a 2018 Apple
commercial. Symphonie fantastique: Épisode de la vie d'un artiste … en cinq parties Op. 14, is
a program ... Symphonie fantastique is a piece of program music that tells <b>the</b>
<b>story of an artist</b> gifted with a lively imagination who has ... <b>Songs</b> and cantatas. The <b>Song</b> of the Lark is the third novel by American author Willa Cather, written in
1915. It is generally considered to be the second novel in Cather's Prairie Trilogy,
following O Pioneers! (1913) and preceding My Ántonia (1918). The book tells
<b>the story</b> of a talented <b>artist</b> born in a small town in Colorado ... "Two Black Cadillacs" is a <b>song</b> by American recording <b>artist</b> Carrie Underwood,
taken from her fourth studio album, Blown Away. The <b>song</b> served as the ... The first disc features covers of Daniel Johnston <b>songs</b> by a variety of different
<b>artists</b>. The second disc features the original versions of these eighteen <b>songs</b>, ... Kseniya Simonova is a Ukrainian sand animation performance <b>artist</b> who also
works in the ... Simonova created a sand animation <b>story</b> for the <b>song</b> “Angel”. An <b>artist</b> is a person engaged in an activity related to creating art, practicing the
arts, ... Melpomene (the 'chanting one'): muse of tragedy · Polyhymnia or
Polymnia (the '[singer] of many hymns'): muse of sacred <b>song</b>, oratory, lyric,
singing, and ... A one-hit wonder is a musical <b>artist</b> who is successful with one hit <b>song</b>, but
without a comparable subsequent hit. The term may also be applied to an <b>artist</b>
who ... | When was the story of an artist written? |
film production directed by Tim Burton, writing and producing songs for its
soundtrack. <b>His</b> Batman <b>album</b>, inspired by the movie, ended <b>his</b> decade by
<b>selling</b> 11 ... This article includes the discography of <b>Prince</b>. Also included is a list of the songs
and recordings he wrote and produced during <b>his</b> career. See also The New ... The <b>album</b> would go on to <b>sell</b> over one million copies. That spring, Gaye
embarked on <b>his</b> first European tour in a decade, starting off in Belgium. In early
1977, ... Purple Rain is the sixth studio <b>album</b> by American recording artist <b>Prince</b>,
released on June 25, 1984 by Warner Bros. <b>Records</b>. It is the first to feature the
billing of <b>his</b> band the Revolution, and is ... As with <b>many</b> massive crossover
<b>albums</b>, Purple Rain's consolidation of myriad styles, from pop rock to R&B to
dance, ... <b>Prince</b> Rogers Nelson (June 7, 1958 – April 21, 2016) was an American singer,
songwriter, ... Following up with <b>his</b> next four <b>albums</b>—<b>Prince</b> (1979), Dirty Mind (
1980), ... 1 in <b>many</b> other countries, but it <b>did</b> not prove to be a model for
subsequent ... <b>Prince</b> performed a medley of Chaka Khan songs for Khan's BET
<b>Lifetime</b> ... Tevin Jermod Campbell (born November 12, 1976) is an American singer,
songwriter and actor ... <b>His</b> double-Platinum <b>selling</b> second <b>album</b>, I'm Ready,
released in 1993, ... Apart from music, Campbell commenced an acting career, by
appearing in the sequel to <b>Prince</b>'s Purple Rain named Graffiti Bridge and made
guest ... Hit n Run Phase Two is the thirty-ninth studio <b>album</b> by American recording artist
<b>Prince</b> and the last to be released within <b>his lifetime</b>. ... or two, and certainly the
most confident and agreeable confirmation of <b>his</b> qualities for <b>many</b> a year. ... 23
on the Top R&B <b>Albums</b> chart on its release, <b>selling</b> 2,000 copies in its first week. 1999 is the fifth studio <b>album</b> by American recording artist <b>Prince</b>, and the first to
feature <b>his</b> band the Revolution. It was released on October 27, 1982, by Warner
... Unlike <b>many</b> of <b>his</b> contemporaries, <b>Prince</b> used the stock sounds of the Fairlight
to create the title track. Four of the <b>album's</b> standout songs, "Housequake", ... Emancipation is the nineteenth studio <b>album</b> by American recording artist <b>Prince</b>.
It was released on November 19, 1996 by NPG <b>Records</b> and EMI <b>Records</b>. The
title refers to <b>Prince's</b> freedom from <b>his</b> contract with Warner Bros. ... Though not a
major seller, it <b>did sell</b> over 500,000 copies, and being three discs, it was ... | How many albums did prince sell in his lifetime? |
In pre-Columbian times, a variety of <b>diseases</b> existed in the Americas. The limited
populations ... Wars[show] ... <b>When</b> the Plains <b>tribes</b> began to learn of the "white
man's <b>diseases</b>", many intentionally avoided contact with them and their trade ...
The <b>Native American</b> efforts to remove <b>the British</b> from Fort Pitt ultimately failed. Pontiac's War was launched in 1763 by a loose confederation of <b>American</b> Indian
<b>tribes</b>, primarily from the Great Lakes region, the Illinois Country, and Ohio
Country who were dissatisfied with <b>British</b> policies in the Great Lakes region
<b>following the French and Indian War</b> ... The war began in May 1763 <b>when</b>
<b>American Indians</b> were offended by the ... The <b>French and Indian War</b> (1754–1763) pitted the colonies <b>of British America</b>
against those of ... The outnumbered French particularly depended on the
<b>Indians</b>. ... In <b>British America</b>, wars were often named <b>after</b> the sitting <b>British</b>
monarch, such ... the French and <b>British</b> colonists, large areas were dominated by
Indian <b>tribes</b>. The genocide of indigenous peoples is the mass destruction of entire
communities of ... <b>Native American</b> Studies professor Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz says
, "Proponents of the ... During the <b>French and Indian War</b>, as of 12 June 1755,
Massachusetts ... <b>introduced diseases</b>, but possibly 20,000 Aborigines were
killed by <b>British</b> ... Between 1754 and 1763, many <b>Native American tribes</b> were involved in the
<b>French and Indian War</b>/Seven Years' War. Those involved in the fur trade tended
to ... The Siege of Fort Pitt took place during June and July 1763 in what is now the
city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The siege was a part of Pontiac's
War, an effort by <b>Native Americans</b> to remove <b>the British</b> from ... Fort Pitt was built
in 1758 during the <b>French and Indian War</b>, on the site of what was previously Fort
... The Six Nations were split in their alliances between the <b>French</b> and <b>British</b> in
that <b>war</b>, the North <b>American</b> front of the Seven Years' <b>War</b>. In warfare the <b>tribes</b> ... The Lenape also called the Leni Lenape, Lenni Lenape and Delaware people,
are an ... The <b>tribe's</b> common name Delaware is not of <b>Native American</b> origin. ...
most <b>tribes</b>, Lenape communities were weakened by newly <b>introduced diseases</b>
... During the <b>French and Indian War</b>, the Lenape initially sided with the French, ... The history of <b>Native Americans</b> in the United States began in ancient times tens
of thousands ... <b>After</b> 1492 European exploration and colonization of the
Americas ... of <b>tribes</b> fought with the <b>French</b> in the hopes of checking <b>British</b>
expansion. ... The Northwest <b>Indian War</b> was led by <b>Native American tribes</b> trying
to repulse ... The two imperial powers and their <b>native</b> allies competed in conflicts that
culminated in the <b>French and Indian War</b>, a part of the Seven Years' War in
Europe. | The british introduced which disease to the native american tribes after the french and indian war? |
The Los <b>Angeles Angels</b> are an American professional baseball team based in
the city of <b>Anaheim</b>, California, part of Orange County and the Los <b>Angeles</b> ... City of <b>Anaheim</b> v. <b>Angels</b> Baseball LP is a lawsuit filed in Orange County,
California Superior Court by the city of <b>Anaheim</b>, California against the owners of
the ... The <b>Anaheim Angels</b>' 2002 season was the franchise's 42nd, and it ended with
the team's first American League pennant and World Series championship. On January 3, 2005 Angels Baseball, ... of the club from <b>Anaheim Angels</b> to Los ... The <b>Anaheim Angels</b> 2000 season involved the Angels finishing 3rd in the
American League West with a record of 82 wins and 80 losses. The Angels had
an ... The <b>Anaheim Angels</b> 1998 season involved the Angels finishing 2nd in the
American League west with a record of 85 wins and 77 losses. The <b>Anaheim Angels</b> 1997 season involved the Angels finishing 2nd in the
American League West with a record of 84 wins and 78 losses. It was the first
season ... The <b>Anaheim Angels</b> 2001 season involved the Angels finishing third in the
American League west with a record of 75 wins and 87 losses. The Los <b>Angeles Angels</b> of <b>Anaheim</b>'s 2009 season was the franchise's 49th
season. The <b>Angels</b> began the season as the two-time defending American ... <b>Angel</b> Stadium of <b>Anaheim</b>, originally known as <b>Anaheim</b> Stadium and later
Edison International Field of <b>Anaheim</b>, is a modern-style ballpark located in
<b>Anaheim</b> ... | When did the anaheim angels win the world series? |
<b>70</b> may refer to: <b>70</b> (number); one of the years <b>70</b> BC, AD <b>70</b>, 1970, 2070 ·
Seventy (Latter Day Saints), an office in the Melchizedek priesthood of several ... <b>70</b> (seventy) is the natural number following 69 and preceding 71. Contents. 1 In
mathematics; 2 In science. 2.1 Astronomy. 3 In religion; 4 In law; 5 In sports; 6 In ... The Antonov An-<b>70</b> (Ukrainian: Антонов Ан-<b>70</b>) is a four-engine medium-range
transport aircraft, and the first aircraft to take flight powered only by propfan ... The Tupolev Tu-<b>70</b> was a Soviet passenger variant of the Tu-4 bomber and
designed immediately after the end of World War II. It used a number of
components ... U-<b>70</b> (Russian: У-<b>70</b>) is a proton synchrotron with a final energy of <b>70</b> GeV, built
in 1967 at the Institute for High Energy Physics in Protvino (near Serpukhov, ... The Sikorsky S-<b>70</b> is an American medium transport/utility helicopter family
manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft. It was developed for the US Army in the 1970s,
... The .45-<b>70</b> rifle cartridge, also known as .45-<b>70</b> Government, was developed at
the U.S. Army's Springfield Armory for use in the Springfield Model 1873, which ... Interstate <b>70</b> (I-<b>70</b>) is a major east–west Interstate Highway in the United States
that runs from I-15 near Cove Fort, Utah, to just east of I-695 near Baltimore, ... The T-<b>70</b> was a light tank used by the Red Army during World War II, replacing
both the T-60 scout tank for reconnaissance and the T-50 light infantry tank for ... PDS <b>70</b> (V1032 Centauri) is a low-mass T Tauri star in the constellation
Centaurus. Located approximately 370 light-years from Earth, it has a mass of
0.82 M ☉ ... | Total number of medal won by india in asian game 2018? |
Improvements to the <b>steam</b> engine were some of the most important technologies
of the ... The Newcomen <b>engine could</b> not, at the time, be easily adapted to <b>drive</b>
a rotating wheel, although ... However, by 1783 the more economical Watt <b>steam</b>
engine had been fully <b>developed</b> into a double-acting rotative type with a ... A <b>steam</b> engine is a heat engine that performs mechanical work using <b>steam</b> as
its working fluid ... The first commercially successful <b>engine that could</b> transmit
continuous power to a machine was the atmospheric ... Watt <b>developed</b> his
engine further, modifying it to provide a rotary motion suitable for <b>driving</b>
<b>machinery</b>. ... <b>developed</b> as water pumps, mostly for draining mines. By coupling this pump
with a water wheel, they <b>could</b> be used to <b>drive machinery</b>. The <b>steam engine</b> ... Reciprocating engine cylinders are often classified by whether they are single- or
double-acting ... Double-acting cylinders are common in <b>steam</b> engines but
unusual in other engine types. ... came when James Watt was trying to <b>develop</b> a
rotative beam <b>engine, that could</b> be used to <b>drive machinery</b> via an output shaft. The Watt <b>steam engine</b>, alternatively known as the Boulton and Watt <b>steam</b>
<b>engine</b>, was an early <b>steam engine</b> and was one of the <b>driving</b> forces of the
industrial revolution, fuel demand, and thus also climate change. James Watt
<b>developed</b> the design sporadically from 1763 to 1775 with ... Watt realised that
the heat needed to warm the cylinder <b>could</b> be saved by ... <b>Steam power developed</b> slowly over a period of several hundred years,
progressing through ... motion controlled by a governor, thus making it possible
for the <b>engine</b> to <b>drive machinery</b> in non speed critical applications like milling,
breweries ... The central <b>power</b> source <b>could</b> be a water wheel, turbine, windmill, animal
<b>power</b> or a <b>steam engine</b>. <b>Power</b> was distributed from the shaft to the <b>machinery</b>
by a ... A cotton mill is a building housing spinning or weaving <b>machinery</b> for the
production of yarn or ... The development of viable <b>steam</b> engines by Boulton and
Watt from 1781 led to the growth of ... In 1781 James Watt marketed a rotary-
motion <b>steam engine that could</b> be adapted to <b>drive</b> all sorts of <b>machinery</b>,
Richard Arkwright ... A portable <b>engine</b> is an <b>engine</b>, either a <b>steam engine</b> or an internal combustion
<b>engine</b>, that sits in one place while operating (providing <b>power</b> to <b>machinery</b>), ... Purpose, Water-returning <b>engine driving</b> factory <b>machinery</b>. Measurements.
Cylinders, 1. Bore, 33 inches (84 cm). Preservation. Collection, Science Museum
Group. Location, Science Museum, London. Working, No. Old Bess is an early
beam <b>engine</b> built by the partnership of Boulton and Watt. The <b>engine</b> was ... the
water-returning <b>engine</b>: a <b>steam</b> pump that <b>could</b> raise water to <b>drive</b> the ... | Who developed a steam engine that could drive machinery? |
<b>Nelson</b> Rolihlahla <b>Mandela</b> was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary,
political leader, and philanthropist who served as President of South Africa from ... <b>Nelson Mandela</b> is a song written by British musician Jerry Dammers, and
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released ... The <b>Nelson Mandela</b> 70th Birthday Tribute was a popular-music concert staged
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on <b>Nelson Mandela</b>. Mandela received more than 260 awards over 40 years, ... On 5 December 2013, <b>Nelson Mandela</b>, the first President of South Africa to be
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The <b>Chahamanas</b> of Shakambhari (IAST: Cāhamāna), colloquially known as the
Chauhans of ... The earliest of the <b>dynasty's</b> inscriptions and literary works state
that the ... The ancient <b>name</b> of Nagaur was Nagapura, which means "the city of
the ... The earliest historical <b>Chahamana king</b> is the 6th century ruler Vasudeva. Prithviraja III popularly known as Prithviraj Chauhan or Rai Pithora in the folk
legends, was a king from the <b>Chahamana</b> (Chauhan) <b>dynasty</b>. He ruled
Sapadalaksha, the traditional <b>Chahamana</b> territory, in present-day ... Regnal
name. Prithviraja III ... Prithviraj's marriage to her led to a rivalry between the <b>two</b>
<b>kings</b>. Historian ... Chauhan, Chouhan, Chohan, or Chohhan, is a Rajput caste from north India.
Contents. 1 Myths of origin; 2 Ethnographic status; 3 History. 3.1 <b>Dynasties</b>. 4
Notable people; 5 See also; 6 References. Myths of origin. The <b>word</b> Chauhan is
the vernacular form of the Sanskrit term <b>Chahamana</b>. ... The 1170 CE Bijolia rock
inscription of the Shakambhari <b>Chahamana king</b> ... The <b>Chahamanas</b> of Ranastambhapura were a 13th-century Indian <b>dynasty</b>.
They ruled the ... Govindaraja's descendants gained and lost their independence
to the Delhi Sultanate <b>multiple</b> times during the 13th century. Hammira, the last
<b>king of</b> the <b>dynasty</b>, adopted an expansionist policy, and raided several
neighbouring ... Someshvara (IAST: Someśvara, r. c. 1169–1178 CE ) was an Indian <b>king</b>
belonging to the ... Prithviraja III and Hariraja, the <b>two</b> sons of Someshvara and
Karpura, were born in Gujarat. ... He issued Tomara-style copper coins that bear
the <b>name</b> Shri Someshvara-deva with the picture of a horse on one side; and the
legend ... The Tomara were an Indian <b>dynasty</b> who ruled parts of present-day Delhi and
Haryana during 9th-12th century. Their rule over this region is attested to by
<b>multiple</b> inscriptions and coins. ... by a Tomara <b>king</b> named Surajpala. <b>Multiple</b> (
three) Tomara <b>kings</b> seem to have shared the <b>name</b> "Anangapala" (IAST:
Anaṅgapāla). The Gurjara-Pratihara <b>dynasty</b> was an imperial power during the Late Classical
period on the ... The origin of the <b>dynasty</b> and the meaning of the term "Gurjara" in
its <b>name</b> is a topic of ... He is unfriendly to the Arabs, still he acknowledges that
the <b>king of</b> the Arabs is the greatest of rulers. ... Rev: Traces of Sasanian <b>type</b>. Kumarapala ( r . 1143 – 1172 CE) was an Indian <b>king</b> from the Chaulukya (
Solanki) <b>dynasty</b> of ... After rejecting <b>two</b> princes, Kanhada appointed
Kumarapala as the new <b>king</b>. Jayasimha ... Shalipura. The Veraval prashasti also
states that Kumarapala defeated the <b>king of</b> Jangala (another <b>name</b> for the
<b>Chahamana</b> territory). The Guhila <b>dynasty</b> ruled the Medapata (modern Mewar) region in present-day
Rajasthan state of India. The Guhila <b>kings</b> initially ruled as Gurjara-Pratihara ... <b>Dynasty</b> · <b>Chahamanas</b> of Shakambhari. Father, Arnoraja · Wikimedia | ©
OpenStreetMap · Find spots of inscriptions of Vigraharaja IV. Vigraharāja IV (r. c.
1150-1164 CE), also known as Visaladeva, was a <b>Chahamana king of</b> ... While
his claim of having conquered the entire land between these <b>two</b> mountains is an
... | Write the name of two kings of chahamanas dynasty? |
Frank Mundus (October 21, 1925 – September 10, 2008) was a sport fisherman
in Montauk, ... He further helped his reputation by catching a 4,500 pound <b>great</b>
<b>white shark</b> by harpoon (the weight was ... which still holds the record, not only for
the <b>largest</b> shark, but for the <b>largest</b> fish of any kind <b>ever caught</b> by <b>rod and reel</b>. The <b>great white shark</b> (Carcharodon carcharias), also known as the great white,
white shark or ... The <b>great white shark</b> is arguably the <b>world's largest</b> known
extant ... Several larger great whites <b>caught</b> by anglers have since been verified,
but ... Shark expert Peter Klimley used a <b>rod-and-reel</b> rig and trolled carcasses of
a ... It is claimed to have been the <b>biggest Great White caught</b> by <b>rod and reel</b>.
Tourism[edit]. Montauk is considered a beach resort, using its position at the ... Marlin fishing (also called billfishing) is considered by some game fishermen to
be a pinnacle ... Blue marlin are one of the <b>world's largest</b> bony fish and although
adult males seldom exceed 330 pounds ... Cornelius Choy (this fish often
referred to as 'Choy's Monster') still stands as the <b>largest</b> marlin <b>caught on rod</b>
<b>and reel</b>. The <b>great</b> barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda), also known as the giant barracuda,
is a common species of barracuda: large, predatory ray-finned fish found in
subtropical oceans around the <b>world</b>. ... The record-sized specimen <b>caught on</b>
<b>rod-and-reel</b> weighed 46.72 kg (103.0 lb) and measured 1.7 m (5.6 ft), while an
even ... The tiger <b>shark</b> (Galeocerdo cuvier) is a species of requiem <b>shark</b> and the only
extant member ... The tiger <b>shark</b> is second only to the <b>great white</b> in <b>recorded</b>
fatal attacks on humans. ... seals and sea lions, and sea turtles (including the
three <b>largest</b> species: the leatherback (Dermochelys ... Jonathan Bird's Blue
<b>World</b>. River Monsters is a British and American wildlife documentary television
programme produced ... River Monsters premiered on ITV in <b>Great</b> Britain, and
became one of the ... <b>caught</b> a pregnant giant freshwater stingray, the <b>largest</b> fish
he <b>ever</b> landed. ... This season featured the <b>white</b> sturgeon, Wade's second
<b>largest catch</b>. Mundus <b>caught</b> a 4,500-pound (2,041 kg) <b>great white shark</b> by harpoon and a
3,427-pound (1,554 kg) <b>great white shark</b> by <b>rod and reel</b>. References[edit]. ^ ... ^ Powell, Daniel; 30, San Diego Reader PUBLISHED June. "First-<b>ever</b> oarfish
<b>caught on rod and reel</b>". San Diego Reader News. Retrieved 2015-06-30. The lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) is a species of freshwater whitefish
from North ... The ventral fins are <b>white</b> and the tail has a dark posterior edge. ...
The <b>longest</b> single movement of a tagged whitefish <b>ever recorded</b> was 388 km (
241 mi), ... Lake whitefish is the prime commercial species of the upper <b>Great</b>
Lakes ... | Largest great white shark ever caught on rod and reel? |
<b>Hart of Dixie</b> is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on The
CW from September 26, 2011, to March 27, 2015. The series, created by Leila
Gerstein, stars Rachel Bilson as <b>Dr</b>. Zoe <b>Hart</b>, ... From 2011 to 2015, she starred as <b>Dr</b>. Zoe <b>Hart</b> on The CW series <b>Hart of Dixie</b>.
Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Career. <b>Hart of Dixie</b> is an American television comedy-drama series created by Leila
Gerstein for The CW. The series stars Rachel Bilson as <b>Dr</b>. Zoe <b>Hart</b>, who aspires
... Fast-talking New York <b>doctor</b> Zoe <b>Hart</b>, has her life all figured out until she is
turned down for a prestigious fellowship she had been certain she would get. The fourth and final season of <b>Hart of Dixie</b> an American comedy-drama
television series, ... Rachel Bilson as <b>Dr</b>. Zoe <b>Hart</b>; Scott Porter as George Tucker;
Jaime King as Lemon Breeland; Cress Williams as Lavon Hayes; Wilson Bethel
as ... The third season of <b>Hart of Dixie</b> an American television series, originally aired in
the United ... Rachel Bilson as <b>Dr</b>. Zoe <b>Hart</b>; Scott Porter as George Tucker; Jaime
King as Lemon Breeland; Cress Williams as Lavon Hayes; Wilson Bethel as ... The second season of <b>Hart of Dixie</b> an American television series, originally aired
in the United ... Rachel Bilson as <b>Dr</b>. Zoe <b>Hart</b>; Scott Porter as George Tucker;
Jaime King as Lemon Breeland; Cress Williams as Lavon Hayes; Wilson Bethel
as ... Gary Michael Cole (born September 20, 1956) is an American actor and voice
actor. ... <b>Hart of Dixie</b>, <b>Dr</b>. Ethan <b>Hart</b>, 2 episodes. Scruples, Royce Franklin, Pilot. He is also known for recurring roles as Judson Lyons in <b>Hart of Dixie</b> and as
Ryan Kerrigan in Private Practice. Brown has starred in nine Hallmark Channel
films ... He played <b>Dr</b>. Brick Breeland on <b>Hart of Dixie</b> from 2011 to 2015. Personal life[
edit]. Matheson was born in Glendale, California, a suburb of Los Angeles, ... | Who plays dr. hart on hart of dixie? |
Spectre is a <b>2015</b> spy film and the twenty-fourth in the <b>James Bond</b> series
produced by Eon ... Spectre marked the return of <b>many</b> scriptwriters from the
previous Bond <b>films</b>, such as Skyfall writer John Logan; Neal Purvis and Robert
Wade, who ... Main article: Spectre (<b>2015</b> film). Following her death in Skyfall, M sends <b>Bond</b> a
posthumous message that leads him to thwart a ... Daniel Wroughton Craig (born 2 March 1968) is an English actor. After training at
the National ... Craig at the premiere of Spectre in 2015 ... Craig achieved
international fame when he began starring as <b>James Bond</b> in the eponymous ...
Craig has continued to star in other <b>films</b>, such as the fantasy film The Golden
Compass ... The <b>James Bond</b> series focuses on a fictional British Secret Service agent
created in 1953 by ... <b>There</b> have also been two independent productions of
Bond <b>films</b>: Casino Royale (a ... simplest, dullest, plainest-sounding name I could
find, '<b>James Bond</b>' was <b>much</b> better ... Trigger Mortis was released on 8
September <b>2015</b>. The <b>James Bond</b> film series is a series of spy <b>films</b> based on the fictional
character of MI6 agent ... From 2006 to <b>2015</b>, MGM and Columbia Pictures co-
distributed the film series, following the 2004 ... In 1980 United Artists, which had
provided <b>much</b> of the funding for the Bond <b>films</b>, fell into financial difficulties
following the ... SPECTRE is a fictional organisation featured in the <b>James Bond</b> novels by Ian
Fleming, the <b>films</b> based on those novels, ... For the 2015 James Bond film, see
Spectre (2015 film). ... It is depicted as being <b>much</b> more powerful than it was in
<b>any</b> of the <b>films</b> or books, possessing a massive undersea black market known as
... The <b>James Bond</b> series of <b>films</b> contain a number of repeating, distinctive motifs
which date ... The most recent instalment is the <b>2015</b> film Spectre, which was
released in UK cinemas on 26 October <b>2015</b>. <b>There</b> have ... Most endings feature
a double entendre and, in <b>many</b> of the <b>films</b>, the Bond girl purrs, "Oh, James."
Until A ... "Writing's on the Wall" is a song by English singer Sam Smith, written for the
release of the <b>2015 James Bond</b> film ... The single became the first Bond <b>movie</b>
theme to reach number one in the UK Singles ... This section does not cite <b>any</b>
sources. ... in Ireland, the song was a <b>much</b> bigger hit, debuting and peaking at
number 9. ... Edward Fox (1983); Robert Brown (1983–1989); Judi Dench (1995–<b>2015</b>);
Ralph Fiennes (2012–present). Information. Occupation, Head of MI6. Nationality
, British. M is a fictional character in Ian Fleming's <b>James Bond</b> book and film
series; the character is the ... In the Eon Productions series of <b>films</b>, M has been
portrayed by four actors: ... The Aston Martin DB10 is a bespoke sports car specially developed for the
<b>James Bond</b> film ... The car manufacturer celebrated their fifty-year partnership
with Bond <b>films</b> franchise, which started with the DB5 being used in the 1964 film
Goldfinger. ... "New Aston Martin DB10 is <b>James Bond's</b> new car for <b>2015</b> Spectre
film". | How many james bond movies are there as of 2015? |
The Provisional Government of Free India, or, more simply, Azad Hind, was an
Indian ... Its army, the Indian National Army (<b>Azad Hind Fauj</b>), went into action
against the British Indian Army and the allied forces as part of the Imperial
Japanese ... The Indian National Army (INA; <b>Azad Hind Fauj</b> /ˈɑːzɑːð ˈhinð ˈfɔːdʒ/;
Svatantr Bhārat Senā lit.: Free Indian Army) was an armed force formed by Indian
... Because of its origins in the Indian independence movement, it was known also
as the "Tiger Legion", and the "<b>Azad Hind Fauj</b>". Initially raised as part of the ... Their Indian National Army, or <b>Azad Hind Fauj</b>, however, received no firm
commitments or approval from the occupying Japanese forces regarding their ... Please replace [[Category:India templates]] with {{documentation}} . I have added
the category to the documentation page, and this would also serve to show a ... Mohan Singh asked for volunteers who would form the <b>Azad Hind Fauj</b> (Free
India Army) to fight for Indian independence from the British rule. A large number
of ... Subh Sukh Chain (Hindi: शुभ सुख चैन) was the national anthem of the
Provisional ... help of Mumtaz Hussain, a writer with the Azad Hind Radio and
Colonel Abid Hassan Saffrani of the INA, ... Gurbax Singh Dhillon of the <b>Azad</b>
<b>Hind Fauj</b>, Hero Publications, 6, Lower Mall, Lahore, India, 1946, retrieved 9
November 2008. Template:<b>Azad Hind Fauj</b>. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to
navigation Jump to search. hide. Colonel Shaukat Ali Malik was an officer of the Indian National Army notable for
having led a ... tiger) at the sacred place of Moirang Kangla on 14 April 1944 at
about 5 pm, where he would also narrate the history of the <b>Azad Hind Fauj</b>. The INA treasure controversy relates to alleged misappropriation by men of <b>Azad</b>
<b>Hind</b> of the <b>Azad Hind</b> fortune recovered from belongings of Subhas Chandra ... | Where did the formation of azad hind fauj take place? |
The third season of the <b>Fairy Tail</b> anime series was directed by Shinji Ishihira and
produced by A-1 Pictures and Satelight. Like the rest of the series, it follows the
adventures of Natsu Dragneel and Lucy Heartfilia of the fictional guild <b>Fairy Tail</b>.
The season contains two story <b>arcs</b>. ... <b>arc</b>, wherein the guild becomes trapped in
the parallel universe <b>Edolas</b> to be ... <b>Fairy Tail</b> is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima
that has been ... Carla explains that the portal leads to <b>Edolas</b>, <b>where</b> she and
Happy were sent from as eggs for a mission only she knows. ... Natsu, Wendy,
Happy, and Carla learn that the <b>Fairy Tail</b> guild in <b>Edolas</b> is being hunted by the
<b>Edolas</b> ... The fifth season of the <b>Fairy Tail</b> anime series is directed by Shinji Ishihira and
produced by A-1 ... Instead of adapting part of Hiro Mashima's <b>Fairy Tail</b> manga, it
features a completely original, self-contained story <b>arc</b> called "Key of ... relative,
visits <b>Fairy Tail</b> and gives Lucy a briefcase containing a <b>large</b> relic, which she
says ... sixth season of the <b>Fairy Tail</b> anime series was directed by Shinji Ishihira and
produced by A-1 Pictures and Satelight. Like the rest of the series, it follows the
adventures of Natsu Dragneel and Lucy Heartfilia of the fictional guild <b>Fairy Tail</b>.
It contains a single story <b>arc</b>, titled "Dai Matō Enbu" (大魔闘演武, lit "Grand ...
Poluchka reveals herself as the <b>Edolas</b> counterpart of Grandine, and gives ... <b>Fairy Tail</b> is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Hiro
Mashima. ... 107, "<b>Arc</b> of Embodiment" Transcription: "Gugen ... 265, "Tartaros
Chapter, Finale – <b>Where</b> the Power of Life Lies" ... 09:00p <b>Fairy Tail</b> [78] (P) -
Episode 78 - <b>Edolas</b>; ^ "Funimation Week 26 of 2014 (Mon 23 Jun 2014-Sun 29
Jun 2014)". Happy (Japanese: ハッピー, Hepburn: Happī) is a fictional character who appears
in the manga ... In <b>Fairy Tail</b>, Happy is a six-year-old member of the magical
Exceed race who possesses the ability to transform ... she and Happy originate
from <b>Edolas</b>, a parallel world to the series' primary setting of Earth-land <b>where</b>
Exceed ... The <b>Fairy Tail</b> manga and anime series features an extensive cast of characters
created by Hiro ... for the dragon and is subsequently inducted into <b>Fairy Tail</b>,
<b>where</b> he eventually becomes one ... Mystogan (ミストガン, Misutogan) is a
masked <b>Fairy Tail</b> wizard who hails from the parallel universe of <b>Edolas</b> as the
counterpart ... 22 Followup on <b>Edolas</b> parallel universe characters; 23 "Unneeded limit" on TOC
? 24 "Carla" or "Charles"? 25 Create "<b>Fairy Tail</b> (fictional guild)" page; 26 Sentai
Filmworks version of <b>Fairy Tail</b>. Use the Japanese tankobon volumes? Since
some of the English volumes of <b>Fairy Tail</b> have ... Grimoire Heart), have them fight
the main <b>Fairy Tail</b> folks in a story <b>arc where</b> ... Brina Michelle Palencia (born February 13, 1984) is an American actress who
voices a number ... Enma in Hell Girl, Kurumu Kurono in Rosario + Vampire, Ciel
Phantomhive in Black Butler, Juvia Lockser in <b>Fairy Tail</b>, Holo in Spice and Wolf,
... "Danganronpa 3: Future <b>Arc</b>, Despair <b>Arc's</b> English Dubs Previewed in Videos". Charles Clinton Campbell is an American ADR director, recording engineer, and
voice actor for ... He also recently directed the Rurouni Kenshin: New Kyoto <b>Arc</b>
and the Gatchaman OVA for Sentai Filmworks in 2013. ... Gharnef; <b>Fairy Tail</b> -
Wakaba Mine, Wakaba (<b>Edolas</b>), Shop Owner (Ep. 1), <b>Edolas</b> Shop Owner (Ep.
80) ... | How long is the edolas arc in fairy tail? |
quattro (meaning four in Italian) is the sub-brand used by the car brand Audi to
indicate that <b>all</b>-<b>wheel drive</b> (<b>AWD</b>) technologies or systems <b>are</b> ... What makes
Audi Quattro different, is the <b>AWD</b> to 4WD, where <b>All Wheel Drive</b>(<b>AWD</b>) <b>does</b> not
... Starting from 1995 on <b>Audi A4</b>/S4/RS4 (B5 platform), Audi A6/S6/allroad/RS6, ... The <b>Audi A4</b> is a line of compact executive cars produced since 1994 by the
German car ... The cars <b>are</b> front-wheel drive, or on some models, "quattro" <b>all</b>-
<b>wheel drive</b>. ... Standard system (Audi Concert/Symphony models) <b>does</b> not
include ... The Audi S4 is the high performance variant of Audi's compact executive car A4.
The original Audi S4, built from 1991 until 1994, was a performance-oriented
version of Audi's 100 saloon/sedan. All subsequent S4s since 1997 <b>have</b> been
based on the <b>Audi A4</b>; and as the ... Audi's quattro <b>four</b>-<b>wheel</b>-<b>drive</b> system was
standard on the C4 S4/S6; ... The <b>Audi</b> A5 is a series of compact executive coupe cars produced by the
German automobile ... On May 10, 2006, <b>Audi</b> confirmed that the A5 <b>would</b> go
into production. The B6/B7 <b>A4</b> spawned a convertible variant but not a coupé. ...
transmission and quattro permanent <b>all</b>-<b>wheel drive</b> with crown-gear centre
differential and ... The <b>Audi</b> Q5 is a series of Compact luxury crossover SUVs produced by the
German luxury car manufacturer <b>Audi</b> from 2008. The original first-generation (
Typ 8R) model was the third member of the B8 family to be released after the
<b>Audi</b> A5 and fourth-generation <b>A4</b>, all being based on the <b>Audi</b> MLB platform. ... It
also features <b>Audi's</b> signature quattro permanent <b>all</b>-<b>wheel drive</b> system ... The Audi TT is a 2-door sports car marketed by Volkswagen Group subsidiary
Audi since 1998, ... The vehicles included <b>are</b> the Audi TT, <b>Audi A4</b> and
Volkswagen Passat. The complaint alleged that the ... Like all Audi "S" models, it
was only available with quattro <b>four</b>-<b>wheel drive</b> as standard. The suspension
was lowered by ... All subsequent RS models <b>would</b> be solely produced by quattro GmbH (Now
<b>Audi</b> Sport GmbH). <b>Audi</b> S and RS models <b>are</b> a range of high performance
versions of certain car models of the ... All <b>Audi</b> "S" models <b>are</b> equipped with
<b>Audi's</b> 'trademark' quattro <b>four</b>-<b>wheel drive</b> system as standard. Unique internal
combustion ... <b>Audi</b> AG is a German automobile manufacturer that designs, engineers, produces
, markets and distributes luxury vehicles. <b>Audi</b> is a member of the Volkswagen
Group and has its roots at Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany. <b>Audi</b>-branded vehicles
<b>are</b> produced in nine production facilities worldwide. ... Prominent wins proved
the viability of <b>all</b>-<b>wheel drive</b> racecars, and the <b>Audi</b> ... The Audi A6 is an executive car made by the German automaker Audi. Now in its
fifth ... <b>All</b> generations of the A6 <b>have</b> offered either front-<b>wheel drive</b> or ... model
derived from Audi's smaller Volkswagen Group B platform-based <b>Audi A4</b>. ... in
the original European S4s, and made the decision to continue to <b>do</b> so with the
S6, ... The Audi RS 4 is the high-performance variant of the <b>Audi A4</b> range produced by
Audi Sport ... Furthermore, their unique internal combustion engines <b>are</b> all front-
mounted, and ... Audi's Torsen-based "trademark" quattro permanent <b>four</b>-<b>wheel</b>
<b>drive</b> system. ... Audi <b>do</b> Brasil e Cia; Audi Hungaria Motor Kft. Audi Senna Ltda. | Does the audi a4 have all wheel drive? |
<b>Anger Management</b> is an American television sitcom that premiered on FX on
June 28, 2012. The series is loosely based on the 2003 film of the same name
and stars Charlie Sheen in a variation of the Jack Nicholson <b>character</b> in the film. <b>Anger Management</b> is a 2003 American comedy film directed by Peter Segal,
written by David S. Dorfman, and starring Adam Sandler, Jack Nicholson, Marisa
... <b>Characters</b>[edit]. Beauregard "Bo" Brewster is the narrator and protagonist. Bo is
humorous with his father and has been forced to join <b>anger management</b> ... Andrew Baines Bernard is a fictional <b>character</b> from the NBC comedy television
series The ... Prior to his <b>anger management</b> training, Andy had severe anger
problems. Upon finding his calculator embedded in Jell-O, a trademark prank of ... Saxondale is an English television situation comedy programme, starring Steve
Coogan and ... Other principal <b>characters</b> include Saxondale's Welsh girlfriend,
Magz (Ruth Jones), and his naïve assistant, Raymond ... Alistair (James
Bachman) is the therapist who runs the <b>anger management</b> sessions that Tommy
attends. In 2012, she was cast as Sam Goodson, the 13-year-old, obsessive-compulsive
daughter of Charlie Sheen's <b>character</b> on the FX series <b>Anger Management</b>. Anger, also known as wrath or rage, is an intense emotional state involving a
strong ... Dispositional anger is related more to <b>character</b> traits than to instincts or
cognitions. ... William DeFoore, an <b>anger management</b> writer, described anger as
a ... Smith starred as Jennifer Goodson, the ex-wife of Charlie Sheen's <b>character</b> in
the TV series <b>Anger Management</b>. Music career[edit]. Smith with Missi Pyle ... Hiccups is a Canadian television series created by Corner Gas star Brent Butt,
who is also the ... Millie is the successful author of a series of children's books
about <b>characters</b> called "Grumpaloos". Millie has <b>anger management</b> issues,
which are referred to as "hiccups," giant outbursts and could be described as a
giant fit of ... Free for All is a 2003 animated series that aired on Showtime. The series was
created by Brett ... Johnny Jenkins, the main <b>character</b> of the series, is a quiet,
shy, blond nineteen-year-old and the main <b>character</b> of the show. ... with Gabor
Csupo titled "Beverly Hills <b>Anger Management</b>," which premiered on YouTube in
2007. | Who plays charlie's daughter on anger management? |
The <b>Lion King</b> <b>1 <sup>1</b></sup>⁄2 is a 2004 American animated comedy adventure film
produced by the ... Lion king 1 half cover.jpg ... Frank Lovece of TV Guide gave
the film 3 <sup><b>1</b></sup>⁄2 stars <b>out</b> of 4 stating that "This retelling of The <b>Lion King</b> (1994)
from the ... Lui, Ed. "<b>Lion King 1 1/2</b>" and "<b>Lion King</b> 2" <b>Coming</b> to Blu-ray, DVD,
and Digital ... The <b>Lion King</b> is a Disney media franchise comprising a film series and
additional media. ... 1.4.<b>1</b> The <b>Lion King's</b> Timon & Pumbaa; 1.4.2 The Lion
Guard ... Simba <b>comes</b> to them and explains how their actions are harmful to
nature. ... As it turned <b>out</b>, while both films were commercial successes, The <b>Lion</b>
<b>King</b> received ... The <b>Lion King</b> II: Simba's Pride (later retitled The <b>Lion King</b> 2: Simba's Pride) is ...
understand the position of the parents in this film in a way you never <b>did</b> in the ...
one of the better straight to video releases ever to <b>come out</b> of Hollywood. ... Kovu
, Vitani, Nuka, and Zira appear in the season <b>1</b> episode "Lions of the Outlands". Scar is an animated character who appears in Disney's The <b>Lion King</b> franchise,
and serves as ... According to Hahn, "The comedy in [Irons's] inflection <b>comes</b>
from Scar ... Although Mufasa saves Simba, the king is weakened, and unable to
climb <b>out</b> of ... Scar is portrayed in paintings throughout season <b>1</b> of The Lion
Guard ... The <b>Lion King</b> is a 1994 American animated musical film produced by Walt
Disney Feature ... The <b>Lion King was the</b> first Disney animated feature to be an
original story, rather ... Roger Ebert gave the film three and a <b>half</b> stars <b>out</b> of a
possible four and ... On November <b>1</b>, 2017, Beyoncé and Chiwetel Ejiofor were
officially ... ... additional bonus levels are unlocked as well as video clips from the film.
Collecting all bugs in a level unlocks time-limited bonus levels. "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" is a song from Disney's 1994 animated film The
<b>Lion King</b> composed by Elton John with lyrics by Tim Rice. ... Cashbox
commented, "From Hollywood's The <b>Lion King</b> soundtrack <b>comes</b> the always ...
The final result <b>was the</b> song mainly sung by an off-screen voice (Kristle Edwards
) with short ... Nala is a fictional lioness who appears in Disney's The <b>Lion King</b> franchise.
Introduced in the ... According to Woolverton, Mheetu and Bhati were eventually
written <b>out</b> of the film ... lead to incest between Simba and Nala as <b>half</b> siblings as
well as first cousins. ... "Gabrielle Union: 'The Lion Guard' is 'my dream <b>come</b> true'
". Circle of Life" is a song from Disney's 1994 animated film The <b>Lion King</b>.
Composed by Elton ... By <b>half</b>-past three, he'd finished writing and recording a
stunning demo. ... and the animals <b>come</b> back to the Pride Lands to recognise
and salute Simba as ... South Park <b>did</b> a parody song called "The Circle of Poo"
that shows the ... "Be Prepared" is a song written by Elton John and Tim Rice (music and lyrics,
respectively) for the Disney animated feature film The <b>Lion King</b> (1994). ...
Cummings performed partial material for Scar after Irons' voice gave <b>out</b>. ... <b>1</b> The
<b>Lion King</b> ... that he sang most of the song, and that Irons only <b>did</b> some of the
talking. | When did lion king 1 and a half come out? |
A lyric <b>video</b>, released on July 1, 2014, is a long, one-shot zoom-in on Shawn
Mendes in the George Street diner, who occasionally ... <b>Life of the Party</b> is a 2018 American comedy <b>film</b> directed by Ben Falcone and
written by ... Music by, Fil Eisler. Cinematography, Julio Macat. Edited by, Brian ... Handwritten is the debut studio album by Canadian singer Shawn Mendes, and
was released ... "<b>Life of the Party</b>", was released as the lead single from Mendes
debut EP The Shawn Mendes EP on 25 June 2014. The song serves as the ... A
<b>music video</b> for the song premiered on the singer's Vevo on February 4. Mendes
... "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" is a song by American singer Katy Perry from her
third studio album ... Perry revealed: "There's nothing better than an impromptu
dance <b>party</b> with my friends. My track 'Last Friday ... The <b>music video</b> for "Last
Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" was <b>filmed</b> around May 3–6, 2011 at the home of John
Schneider. "Got the <b>Life</b>" is a song written and recorded by American band Korn for their third
studio album, ... We could end the video with a shot of a big backyard <b>party</b> with
all of [their] friends. ... Korn decided to shoot a <b>music video</b> for "Got the <b>Life</b>" after
the reception from fans and employees at NRG Recording Studios was very ... (You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to <b>Party</b>!) is a song by American group the
Beastie Boys, ... The <b>music video</b> for "Fight for Your Right" begins as a mother
and father tell their two sons to stay out of trouble while they are away. ... In 2011,
Adam Yauch directed and wrote a surreal comedic short <b>film</b> entitled Fight for
Your Right ... ItaloBrothers is a German dance project from Nordhorn, Germany. The band
consists of vocalist ... The general musical style of ItaloBrothers (except "My <b>Life</b>
Is a <b>Party</b>" and ... The band changed their <b>music</b> style similar to the style of the
<b>video</b> remix of their last single because it was much more successful than their
old style. Ellen Kathleen Pompeo (born November 10, 1969) is an American actress,
director, and ... the superhero <b>film</b> Daredevil (2003), the caper <b>film</b> Art Heist (2004
), and the comedy drama <b>Life of the Party</b> (2005). ... The <b>music video</b> was directed
by Joseph Kahn, and <b>filmed</b> in Los Angeles on April 12, 2015, but is set in
London. Snoop Dogg <b>film</b> discography. Snoop Dogg by Bob Bekian.jpg. Snoop Dogg by
Bob Bekian. <b>Music</b> videos, 101. Feature films, 40. Documentaries, 14. Animated
movies, 7. TV series appearances, 38. Pornographic movies, 2. Snoop Dogg has
appeared in various <b>video</b> games, <b>music</b> videos, television series, and films ... Da
Game of <b>Life</b> (1998) as Smooth; The Wrecking Crew (1999) as Dra-Man ... "<b>Party</b>" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé for her fourth studio
album, 4 (2011). ... The <b>music video</b> for "<b>Party</b>" was directed by Beyoncé and Alan
Ferguson. As reported by Rap-Up, Beyoncé <b>filmed</b> the clip in the Oakdale Mobile
Home Park in South Brunswick Township, New Jersey, on August 2, 2011. | Where was life of the party music video filmed? |
The <b>Dodge Charger</b> is a full-size four-door sedan, introduced first at the 2005
North American ... The first Charger was a 1964 show <b>car</b> based on the Dodge
Polara and fitted with a 426 Wedge V8 ... <b>Type</b>, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s,
2020s. The <b>Dodge Charger</b> is a model of automobile marketed by Dodge. The first
Charger was a show <b>car</b> in 1964. A 1965 Charger II concept <b>car</b> had a
remarkable resemblance to the 1966 ... A similar name plate, the Ramcharger,
was used for the truck-<b>type vehicle</b>. The name Charger was also used in Brazil as
a performance ... The General Lee is a 1969 <b>Dodge Charger</b> driven in the television series The
Dukes of Hazzard by the Duke boys, Bo and Luke, along with cousins Coy and ... The specific request for a Mustang <b>type vehicle</b> was not as controversial to Lynn.
His direction to me was to give them a specialty <b>car</b> but he said 'for God's sake ... Police vehicles in the United States and Canada are made by several
manufacturers and are available in three broad <b>vehicle types</b>: Police Pursuit
Vehicles (PPV), Special Service Vehicles (SSV) and Special Service Package (
SSP). Police Pursuit Vehicles are the most common police <b>cars</b> and are
equipped to ... The Bridgeport police department use <b>Dodge Charger</b> as their
patrol <b>car</b>. <b>Dodge</b>, an American automobile brand, produced three separate vehicles with
the name ... One of the four famous aero-<b>cars</b>, the <b>Dodge</b> Daytona had featured
special body modifications that included a 23-inch-tall ... "It starts with a
legendary HEMI underfoot and one-of-a-<b>kind</b> interior and exterior styling
enhancements that ... <b>Dodge</b> is an American brand of automobile manufactured by FCA US LLC based
in Auburn Hills, Michigan. <b>Dodge</b> vehicles currently include performance <b>cars</b>,
though for much of its ... Lee Iacocca and Hal Sperlich had conceived their idea
for this <b>type of vehicle</b> during their earlier tenure at Ford Motor Company. Due to increasing interest in American muscle <b>cars</b>, dealers are considering also
importing the <b>Dodge Charger</b> and Challenger SRT-8 into China. Chrysler Group
... The Dodge Super Bee is a muscle <b>car</b> marketed by Dodge, that was produced for
the 1968 ... The Super Bee used dash cluster from the <b>Dodge Charger</b>, while the
4-speed manual transmission ... a "budget" muscle <b>car</b>, devoid of most luxury
items yet maintaining high performance in the <b>form</b> of a less expensive SRT
model. Stock <b>car</b> racing is a <b>form</b> of automobile racing found mainly and most
prominently in the United ... 2007 American race <b>car</b> driver Russ Wicks set a
speed record for stock <b>cars</b> in a 2007-season <b>Dodge Charger</b> built to NASCAR
specifications ... | What type of car is a dodge charger? |
Aidan Mackenzy <b>Bryant</b> (born May 7, 1987) is an American actress and
comedian. She is best known as a cast member on the late-night variety series
Saturday ... <b>Aidy Bryant</b> ( m. 2018). Conner O'Malley is an American comedy writer and actor,
known for his work on Late Night ... On December 11, 2018, a series of "first look" still images from the series were
released featuring <b>Aidy Bryant</b>, Ian Owens, and Lolly Adefope as Annie, Amadi, ... Xavier College Preparatory is a Catholic, all-female private high school in
Phoenix, Arizona, ... "Saturday Night Live's <b>Aidy Bryant</b> on Real Housewives
Addiction and How Kristen Wiig's The Best". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved
November 3 ... Jun 30, 2015 <b>...</b> SummaryEdit. DescriptionMike Birbiglia and <b>Aidy Bryant</b>.webm. English: This is "
Mike Birbiglia and Aidy ... Also features <b>Aidy Bryant</b> as disgruntled, middle-aged spinster Jan Krang, Kyle
Mooney as Dutch rapper MC Strategy, and Kenan Thompson as costume store ... Kathryn McKinnon Berthold (born January 6, 1984) is an American actress,
comedian and ... In addition to <b>Aidy Bryant</b> (who stars in the series), McKinnon's
SNL co-stars Beck Bennett, Jay Pharoah and SNL writer Paula Pell all guest-
starred in ... Emily Ratajkowski as Mallory, a woman who Renee looks up to because of her
good looks. <b>Aidy Bryant</b> as Vivian, one of Renee's two best friends; Busy Philipps
... Voices of, <b>Aidy Bryant</b> Eric Knobel. Theme music composer, Andy Bean.
Composer(s), Andy Bean. Country of origin, United States. No. of episodes, 13. Bryant is an English surname, a variant of "Bryan". Notable people with the
surname include: Contents. 1 A; 2 B; 3 C; 4 D; 5 E; 6 F; 7 G; 8 H; 9 J; 10 K; 11 L;
12 M; 13 N; 14 O; 15 P; 16 R; 17 S; 18 T; 19 V; 20 W; 21 See also. A[edit]. <b>Aidy</b>
<b>Bryant</b> (born 1987), American actress and comedian; Albert Bryant, ... | Who are the actresses in i feel pretty? |
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