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The partition of <b>Ireland</b> (<b>Irish</b>: críochdheighilt na hÉireann) <b>was</b> the process by which the Government of the (then) United Kingdom of Great Britain and <b>Ireland</b> <b>divided</b> the island of <b>Ireland</b> into two <b>separate</b> polities. ... The smaller of the two, <b>Northern Ireland</b>, <b>was</b> duly created with a devolved administration and forms part of&nbsp;... <b>Northern Ireland</b> is variously described as a country, province or region which is part of the ... <b>Northern Ireland</b> competes <b>separately</b> at the Commonwealth Games , and people from <b>Northern Ireland</b> may compete for ... <b>Ireland was</b> partitioned between <b>Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland</b> in 1921, under the terms of Lloyd &nbsp;... <b>Ireland</b> is an island in the North Atlantic. It is <b>separated</b> from Great Britain to ... <b>Northern Ireland</b>, as part of the United Kingdom, <b>was</b> not neutral during the ... from <b>Northern Ireland</b> as volunteered from the <b>south</b>. When the territory that initially <b>was Southern Ireland</b> ultimately became a <b>separate</b> self-governing dominion ... <b>Northern Ireland&#39;s</b> Unionists <b>were</b> conscious of this matter from an early stage. United <b>Ireland</b>, also referred to as <b>Irish</b> reunification, is the proposition that all of <b>Ireland</b> should be a single sovereign state. At present, the island is <b>divided</b> politically; the sovereign <b>Republic of Ireland has</b> jurisdiction over the majority of <b>Ireland</b>, while <b>Northern Ireland</b>&nbsp;... The first evidence of human presence in <b>Ireland</b> may date to about 12,500 years ago. ... The history of <b>Northern Ireland has</b> since been dominated by the division of ... time, more recent studies indicate that <b>Ireland was separated</b> from Britain by c. ... that there <b>were</b> missionaries active in <b>southern Ireland</b> long before St. Patrick . <b>Northern Ireland</b> is one of the four countries of the United Kingdom, situated in the north-east of the island of <b>Ireland</b>. It <b>was</b> created as a <b>separate</b> legal entity on 3 May 1921, under the Government of <b>Ireland</b> Act 1920. The new autonomous <b>Northern Ireland was</b> formed from six of the nine ... Whilst precipitating a <b>split</b> with unionists in the <b>south</b> and west (including a&nbsp;... The United Kingdom of Great Britain and <b>Northern Ireland</b> (UK), since 1921 comprises four ... <b>Ireland was split</b> into two <b>separate</b> jurisdictions in 1921: <b>Southern Ireland</b> and <b>Northern Ireland</b>. <b>Southern Ireland</b> left the United Kingdom in 1922, left&nbsp;... The Troubles (<b>Irish</b>: Na Trioblóidí) <b>were</b> an ethno-nationalist conflict in <b>Northern</b> <b>Ireland</b> during ... The security forces of the <b>Republic of Ireland</b> played a smaller role. ... The Government of <b>Ireland</b> Act 1920 partitioned the island of <b>Ireland</b> into two <b>separate</b> jurisdictions, <b>Southern Ireland</b> and <b>Northern Ireland</b>, both devolved &nbsp;... The Government of <b>Ireland</b> Act 1920 (10 &amp; 11 Geo. 5 c. 67) <b>was</b> an Act of the Parliament of the ... The Act <b>divided Ireland</b> into two territories, <b>Southern Ireland</b> and <b>Northern Ireland</b>, each intended to be self-governing, except in areas specifically&nbsp;...
When did northern ireland and southern ireland separate?
The <b>neocortex</b>, also called the neopallium and isocortex, is the part of the mammalian <b>brain</b> involved in higher-order <b>brain</b> functions such as sensory perception,&nbsp;... The <b>cerebral cortex</b> (plural cortices), also known as the cerebral mantle, is the outer layer of ... In the human <b>brain</b> the majority of the <b>cerebral cortex</b> is not visible from the outside, but buried in the sulci, and the insular cortex is completely hidden. ... The parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes - all <b>located</b> in the posterior part of&nbsp;... The limbic system, also known as the paleomammalian cortex, is a set of <b>brain</b> structures <b>located</b> ... The limbic system is where the subcortical structures meet the <b>cerebral cortex</b>. The limbic system operates by influencing the endocrine system&nbsp;... The hippocampus is a major component of the <b>brain</b> of humans and other vertebrates. Humans ... They are located in the medial temporal lobe of the brain. ... interface between the <b>neocortex</b> and the other connections, and the hippocampus. Out of these neurons, 16 billion (19%) are <b>located</b> in the <b>cerebral cortex</b>, and 69 billion (80%) are in the cerebellum. Types of glial cell are astrocytes (including&nbsp;... The auditory cortex is the part of the temporal lobe that processes auditory information in ... It is <b>located</b> bilaterally, roughly at the upper sides of the temporal lobes – in humans, ... The auditory cortex&#39;s function may help explaining why particular <b>brain</b> ... Like many areas in the <b>neocortex</b>, the functional properties of the adult&nbsp;... The cingulate cortex is a part of the <b>brain situated</b> in the medial aspect of the <b>cerebral cortex</b>. The cingulate cortex includes the entire cingulate gyrus, which lies&nbsp;... The visual cortex of the <b>brain</b> is that part of the <b>cerebral cortex</b> which processes visual information. It is <b>located</b> in the occipital lobe. Visual nerves run straight&nbsp;... The entorhinal cortex (EC) is an area of the <b>brain located</b> in the medial temporal lobe and functions as a hub in a widespread network for memory, navigation and the perception of time. The EC is the main interface between the hippocampus and <b>neocortex</b>. The thalamus (from Greek θάλαμος, &quot;chamber&quot;) is a large mass of gray matter <b>located</b> in the dorsal part of the diencephalon (a division of the forebrain). Nerve fibers project out of the thalamus to the <b>cerebral cortex</b> in all directions, ... right), within the vertebrate <b>brain</b>, <b>situated</b> between the <b>cerebral cortex</b> and the midbrain .
Where is the neocortex located in the brain?
A <b>Hawaiian hurricane</b> is a tropical cyclone that forms in the Pacific Ocean and affects the ... Earlier windstorms that <b>struck Hawaii</b> were not labeled as <b>hurricanes</b>. ... Severe property damage was inflicted on the island; up to $250 million (a record for that <b>time</b>). ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 6 August 2019, at 17:31 (UTC). <b>Hurricane</b> Iniki was the most powerful <b>hurricane</b> to strike the U.S. state of <b>Hawaii</b> in recorded ... It was the first <b>hurricane</b> to <b>hit</b> the state since <b>Hurricane</b> Iwa in the 1982 ... At the <b>time</b>, Iniki was among the costliest United States <b>hurricanes</b>. ... who was preparing for the <b>final</b> day of on-location shooting of the film Jurassic Park. <b>Hurricane</b> Lane was the second wettest tropical cyclone on record in the United States, after ... Unfavorable conditions again <b>affected</b> the <b>hurricane</b>, and it eventually ... At that <b>time</b>, the National <b>Hurricane</b> Center (NHC) assigned it the name Lane. ... The only other Category 5 <b>hurricane</b> to track this close to <b>Hawaii</b> was&nbsp;... <b>Hurricane</b> Iwa, taken from the <b>Hawaiian</b> language name for the frigatebird (ʻiwa, lit. &quot;Thief&quot;), was at the <b>time</b> the costliest <b>hurricane</b> to affect the state of <b>Hawaiʻi</b>. Iwa was the twenty-third tropical storm and the twelfth and <b>final hurricane</b> of ... At the <b>time</b>, <b>Hurricane</b> Iwa was the costliest storm to <b>hit</b> the state of <b>Hawaiʻi</b>, with&nbsp;... <b>Hurricane</b> Iselle was the strongest tropical cyclone to make landfall on the Big Island of <b>Hawaii</b> ... At the same <b>time</b>, the <b>hurricane</b> exhibited an eye 30 mi (45 km) across. ... tropical cyclone to ever <b>hit</b> the U.S. state of <b>Hawaii</b>, even after accounting for inflation. ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 18 January 2020, at 23: 25 (UTC). The 2018 Pacific <b>hurricane</b> season produced the highest accumulated cyclone energy value on ... However, tropical cyclone formation is possible at any <b>time</b> of the year, ... <b>Hurricane</b> Olivia also <b>struck Hawaii</b>, resulting in slight damage. ... During the <b>last</b> days of the month, <b>Hurricane</b> Rosa became the seventh major&nbsp;... <b>Hurricane</b> Walaka was one of the most intense <b>hurricanes</b> on record for the Central Pacific ... Walaka then neared the far Northwestern <b>Hawaiian</b> Islands, but weakened ... in the French Frigate Shoals suffered a direct <b>hit</b> and was completely destroyed. ... At this <b>time</b>, it was noted that Walaka&#39;s low-level circulation center was&nbsp;... <b>Hurricane</b> John, also known as Typhoon John, was both the longest-lasting and the ... Also, on August 22 (by <b>Hawaii</b> Standard <b>Time</b>), John made its closest approach to ... Nonetheless, heavy rains and wind from the outer bands of John <b>affected</b> the islands. ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 7 February 2020, at 21:25 ( UTC). The 2019 Pacific <b>hurricane</b> season was a moderately active season which produced nineteen ... However, the formation of tropical cyclones is possible at any <b>time</b> of the year. ... The season became the <b>latest</b>-starting Pacific <b>hurricane</b> season on record since ... &quot;Power Interrupted as Storm Remnants <b>Hit Hawaii&#39;s</b> Big Island&quot;. Areas <b>affected</b>, <b>Hawaii</b>. Part of the 1957 Pacific <b>hurricane</b> season. <b>Hurricane</b> Nina was the <b>final</b> tropical storm and <b>hurricane</b> of the 1957 Pacific <b>hurricane</b> season and the <b>last</b> storm to form during the active Central Pacific <b>hurricane</b> season this year. This storm was named &quot;Nina&quot; because during this <b>time</b>, <b>hurricanes</b> in this&nbsp;...
When was the last time hawaii was hit by a hurricane?
... which countries lowered the <b>voting age</b> to <b>18</b>; ... <b>amendment</b> to <b>Canada</b> Elections <b>Act</b>). <b>Canada</b> holds elections for legislatures or governments in several jurisdictions: for the federal ... National elections are governed by the <b>Canada</b> Elections <b>Act</b> and ... Every <b>Canadian</b> citizen <b>18</b> years of <b>age</b> or older has the right to <b>vote</b>, except&nbsp;... The Twenty-sixth <b>Amendment</b> (<b>Amendment</b> XXVI) to the United States Constitution prohibits the ... Congress lowered the national <b>voting age</b> to <b>18</b> in a 1970 <b>bill</b> that extended the ... <b>Canada</b> &middot; Hong Kong &middot; India &middot; Japan &middot; Kuwait &middot; Mexico &middot; New Zealand &middot; Spain (Civil War, Francoist) &middot; Sweden &middot; Switzerland &middot; United Kingdom. Suffrage, political franchise, or simply franchise is the right to vote in public, political elections ... <b>Canada</b> and Australia denied suffrage for their indigenous populations until the 1960s. Indirect – nothing in <b>law</b> specifically ... The minimum <b>voting age</b> was reduced to <b>18</b> years by the 61st <b>Amendment</b>, effective 28 March 1989. The age of majority is the threshold of adulthood as recognized or declared in <b>law</b>. It is the ... Most countries set the age of majority at <b>18</b>, but some jurisdictions have a higher age and others lower. ... Another example is the <b>voting age</b>, which prior to the 1970s was 21 in the US, ... Immigration and Refugee Board of <b>Canada</b>. Universal, secret and mandatory suffrage for male citizens over <b>18</b> years of <b>age</b> was granted by the Sáenz Peña <b>Law</b> (General <b>Election Law</b>) of 1912. It was&nbsp;... In <b>law</b>, a minor is a person under a certain <b>age</b>, usually the <b>age</b> of majority, which legally ... 1.1 <b>Canada</b>; 1.2 Italy; 1.3 Mexico; 1.4 India; 1.5 Thailand; 1.6 United Kingdom ... Citizens under the <b>age</b> of <b>18</b> may not <b>vote</b> (to <b>vote</b> for senators, 25),&nbsp;... The youth <b>vote</b> in the United States is the cohort of <b>18</b>- to 24-year-olds as a <b>voting</b> demographic ... Youth Liberation of Ann Arbor &middot; Young Communist League of Canada ... Even after the passage of this <b>amendment</b>, <b>voter</b> turnout among <b>18</b>-24 year ... Pre-registration is available to youth under the <b>age</b> of <b>18</b> in 20 states and &nbsp;... Compulsory voting is an effect of <b>laws</b> which require eligible citizens to register and vote in ... However, a more recent Conference Board of <b>Canada</b> study on World income inequality ... The compulsory <b>voting age</b> was reduced to <b>18</b> in 1974 . The right of expatriates to vote in elections in their country of origin varies depending on the ... Australians who were under <b>18</b> when they left Australia may vote if they ... expatriates aged over 70 or under <b>18</b> (Brazil&#39;s minimum <b>voting age</b> is 16). ... Previously, <b>Canadian law</b> dictated that citizens living abroad could only vote by&nbsp;...
When did 18 years olds get the vote?
During the <b>French</b> Revolution, the proclamation of the <b>abolition</b> of the <b>monarchy</b> was a ... As the date of the <b>Republic&#39;s</b> first anniversary approached, the Convention passed a set of laws replacing many familiar ancien systems of order and&nbsp;... The <b>abolition</b> of <b>monarchy</b> involves the ending of monarchical elements in government, usually ... With the <b>Declaration</b> of Independence in 1776, anti- monarchical propaganda resulted in violent protests that systematically ... The <b>monarchy</b> was <b>abolished</b> by the <b>Republic</b> of Ireland Act of 1948, which came into force in 1949. The <b>monarchs</b> of the Kingdom of <b>France</b> and its predecessors (and successor <b>monarchies</b>) ... Abolition, 4 September 1870. Residence, Palais de la Cité ... Two days later the Second <b>French Republic</b> was <b>declared</b>. He was never crowned,&nbsp;... In the history of <b>France</b>, the First <b>Republic</b> (<b>French</b>: Première République), officially the <b>French</b> ... The First <b>Republic</b> lasted until the <b>declaration</b> of the First Empire in 1804 under Napoleon, although the ... The resulting Convention was founded with the dual purpose of <b>abolishing</b> the <b>monarchy</b> and drafting a new constitution. The National Convention (<b>French</b>: Convention nationale) was the first government of the ... The Convention&#39;s unanimous <b>declaration</b> of a <b>French</b> <b>Republic</b> on 21 September 1792 ... All political and social tyranny was <b>abolished</b>. ... The <b>monarchy</b> made a distinction between <b>French</b> soil on the mainland and soil under <b>French</b>&nbsp;... The <b>French</b> Revolution was a period of far-reaching social and political upheaval in <b>France</b> and its colonies beginning in 1789. The Revolution overthrew the <b>monarchy</b>, established a <b>republic</b>, catalyzed ... A central event of the first stage, in August 1789, was the <b>abolition</b> of feudalism and the old rules and privileges left over&nbsp;... The following is a timeline of the <b>French</b> Revolution. <b>French</b> Revolution. Exécution de Louis XVI ... 4 1791 – The unsuccessful flight of the <b>Royal Family</b> from Paris ... August 8: The royal treasury is <b>declared</b> empty, and the Parlement of Paris, ... The Convention proclaims the <b>abolition</b> of royalty and the First <b>French</b> <b>Republic</b>. The 1848 Revolution in <b>France</b>, sometimes known as the February Revolution ( révolution de Février), was one of a wave of revolutions in 1848 in Europe. In <b>France</b> the revolutionary events ended the July <b>Monarchy</b> (1830–1848) and led to the creation of the <b>French</b> Second <b>Republic</b>. ... These ordinances <b>abolished</b> freedom of the press, reduced the electorate by&nbsp;... The dechristianization of <b>France</b> during the <b>French</b> Revolution is a conventional description of ... In particular, it <b>abolished</b> the tithes gathered by the Catholic clergy. ... <b>Declaring</b> that all Church property in <b>France</b> belonged to the nation, ... in early 1798, <b>declared</b> a new Roman <b>Republic</b>, and also imprisoned Pope Pius VI, who&nbsp;... The Second Empire of Napoleon III also conferred hereditary titles until <b>monarchy</b> was again <b>abolished</b> in 1870. While the Third <b>Republic</b> returned once again to&nbsp;...
When was the monarchy abolished and france declared a republic?
The <b>vice president</b> has the authority (ex officio, for they are <b>not</b> an elected member of the <b>Senate</b>) to cast a tie-breaking vote. Early <b>vice presidents</b> took an active&nbsp;... In practice, neither the <b>vice president</b> nor the president pro tempore usually presides; instead, the duty of <b>presiding officer</b> is rotated among junior U.S. <b>senators</b>&nbsp;... The United States <b>Senate</b> is the upper chamber of the United States Congress, which, along ... The <b>presiding officer of the Senate</b> is the <b>vice president</b> of the United States, who is president of the <b>Senate</b>. In the <b>vice president&#39;s</b> ... <b>There</b> is <b>no</b> constitutional limit to the number of terms a <b>senator</b> may serve. The Constitution set&nbsp;... The <b>vice president</b> of the United States is the ex officio president of the <b>Senate</b>, as provided in ... United States Vice President (list); President pro tempore (list); Presiding officer ... However, <b>no</b> substantive legislative work was done during that time. ... <b>there</b> have been 268 tie-breaking votes cast by 36 <b>vice presidents</b> while 12&nbsp;... Delegates had previously considered the selection of the <b>Senate&#39;s presiding</b> <b>officer</b>, deciding that &quot;The <b>Senate</b> shall choose its own <b>President</b>,&quot; and had agreed&nbsp;... President of the <b>Senate</b> is a title often given to the <b>presiding officer</b> of a <b>senate</b>. It corresponds to ... While the <b>vice president</b> of Liberia serves as president of the <b>Senate</b>, the <b>senators</b> ... While the speaker of the <b>Senate</b> of Canada, who serves as the <b>presiding officer of the Senate</b> of Canada, is <b>not</b> described as a &quot;president&quot; in&nbsp;... Please do <b>not</b> modify it. ... in which <b>there</b> was <b>no Vice President</b> of the ... The names and dates of service as the <b>presiding officer</b> of the U.S, <b>Senate</b> is&nbsp;... The vote is closed at the discretion of the <b>presiding officer</b> but must remain open for a minimum of fifteen minutes. If the vote is tied, the <b>Vice President</b>, if <b>present</b>,&nbsp;... The <b>Senate</b> Majority and Minority Leaders are two United States <b>senators</b> and members of the ... By rule, the <b>Presiding Officer</b> gives the Majority Leader priority in obtaining ... Since the <b>Vice President</b> may be of a different party than the majority and is <b>not</b> a ... <b>There</b> was <b>no</b> reorganization as the <b>Senate</b> was <b>not</b> in session. A casting vote is a vote that someone may exercise to resolve a deadlock. A casting vote is typically by the <b>presiding officer</b> of a council, legislative body, ... An example is the <b>Vice President</b> of the United States, who may exercise his casting ... Representatives (or any <b>presiding officer</b>) does <b>not</b> vote unless <b>there</b> is a tie, which&nbsp;...
Who is the presiding officer of the senate when the vice president is not there?
&quot;<b>Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby</b>&quot; is the second single by <b>Tupac</b> Shakur from his debut album 2Pacalypse Now. The song, which features R&amp;B singer Dave Hollister singing&nbsp;... &quot;If My Homie Calls&quot; is the third and final single by <b>2Pac</b> from his debut album 2Pacalypse Now. A mostly black-and-white music video was also made for the single. He <b>performed</b> the song in 1992 on the popular MTV show Yo! ... &quot;If My Homie Calls&quot; (LP version); &quot;<b>Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby</b>&quot; (radio mix); &quot;If My Homie Calls&quot; &nbsp;... 2Pacalypse Now is the solo debut studio album by American rapper <b>2Pac</b>, released on ... It featured three singles: &quot;<b>Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby</b>&quot;, &quot;Trapped&quot;, and &quot;If My Homie ... spoken by Mickey Cooley, Rodney Cooley and Pogo; Background Vocals on &quot;Violent&quot; <b>performed</b> by <b>2Pac</b>, Raw Fusion, and Descaro &quot;Mac Mone&quot; Moore&nbsp;... A baby mama is a slang term for a mother who is not married to her child&#39;s father, although the ... <b>Tupac</b>&#39;s &quot;Dear Mama&quot;, and &quot;<b>Brenda&#39;s got a Baby</b>&quot; are two hip hop songs that show a ... In 2008, Universal Pictures released a comedy entitled Baby Mama starring Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, in which Poehler <b>plays</b> a woman&nbsp;... Do for Love was the second posthumously released single by <b>Tupac</b> Shakur from his second ... B-side, &quot;Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby&quot;. Released, February 27 ... Soulshock &amp; Karlin &middot; 2Pac singles chronology ... Extended <b>plays</b>. Makaveli &amp; Dillinger&nbsp;... Ballad of a Dead Soulja; Black Jesuz; Breathin; <b>Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby</b>; California Love Remix; Can U C the Pride in the Panther - <b>Performed</b> by Mos Def; Case of&nbsp;... ... navigation Jump to search. This category is for songs written or co-written by <b>Tupac</b> Shakur. ... B. Baby Don&#39;t Cry (Keep Ya Head Up II) &middot; <b>Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby</b>&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby</b>&quot;, 1991, 2Pacalypse Now &middot; Dave Hollister, The Underground Railroad. &quot;Bury Me a G&quot;, 1994, Thug Life: Volume 1 &middot; Mopreme Shakur, Rated&nbsp;... <b>Tupac</b> Amaru Shakur popularly known by his stage name <b>2Pac</b>, was an American rapper and ... Outside music, Shakur also gained considerable success as an <b>actor</b>, with his ... The songs &quot;Trapped&quot; and &quot;<b>Brenda&#39;s Got a Baby</b>&quot; were widely noted both for their poetic qualities and their strong critiques of unjust social policies. &quot;Trapped&quot; is the solo debut single by <b>2Pac</b> from his debut album 2Pacalypse Now. It deals with police brutality. The first verse tells a story of <b>2Pac</b> being&nbsp;...
Who played brenda in tupac brenda had a baby?
En route, <b>they find</b> Tyreese and Sasha&#39;s group, and Milton takes them back to Woodbury, where <b>they</b> offer to give The Governor the layout of the <b>prison</b> in&nbsp;... The <b>Prisoners</b> are fictional characters from the comic book series The <b>Walking</b> <b>Dead</b> and the ... The <b>prisoners</b> debut in &quot;Sick&quot; where <b>they</b> witness Rick amputating the lower portion of Hershel&#39;s leg after he is bitten by ... Oscar and Axel <b>find</b> it very disturbing to stay with their deceased inmates and begs Rick to let them stay. It will all become clear when we finally show you the back half of season 4. It wasn&#39;t enough for these characters to lose the <b>prison</b>. <b>They</b> also had to feel some kind&nbsp;... The survivors in the <b>prison</b> are forced to scatter when <b>they</b> no longer can hold down their defenses. At the same time, Rick and The Governor engage in a one- on-&nbsp;... &quot;After&quot; is the ninth episode and mid-season premiere of the fourth season of the ... Following the attack on the <b>prison</b>, Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Carl (Chandler ... <b>They</b> stop at a diner to <b>find</b> food; a lone walker is barricaded behind furniture and ... Lauren Cohan (Maggie) and Melissa McBride (Carol) are all credited, but <b>do</b>&nbsp;... &quot;Sick&quot; is the second episode of the third season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series ... Tomas believes the <b>prison</b> should be theirs, but Rick asserts that since <b>they</b> spilled blood to ... &quot;The Lost and the Plunderers&quot;; &quot;<b>Dead</b> or Alive Or&quot;; &quot;The Key&quot;; &quot;<b>Do</b> Not Send Us Astray&quot;; &quot;Still Gotta Mean Something&quot;; &quot;Worth&quot;; &quot; Wrath&quot;. While <b>walking</b>, <b>they</b> come across the <b>prison</b> bus, which is filled with walkers. Maggie insists on checking to see if Glenn is inside. After Bob says <b>they</b>&#39;ll <b>do</b> it&nbsp;... Carol Peletier is a fictional character from the comic book series The <b>Walking</b> <b>Dead</b> and is ... After the <b>prison</b> falls, she becomes the adoptive mother to Lizzie and Mika ... <b>They</b> stay at an abandoned woman&#39;s shelter where <b>they find</b> a reanimated ... As much as it broke Carol&#39;s heart to have to <b>do</b> this and to realize this had to&nbsp;... In Atlanta, Georgia, the group comprises five people when <b>they</b> encounter Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and his group of survivors in the <b>prison</b> but are quickly&nbsp;... As <b>they</b> prepare to leave, Rick tells Carol that she cannot return to the <b>prison</b> because Tyreese would kill her when he finds out. When Carol objects, Rick also says&nbsp;...
When do they find the prison in walking dead?
He also <b>constructed</b> a monumental fountain in front of the north portal in 1122. The city became an episcopal see in 1075 and the church its <b>cathedral</b>. Due to its &nbsp;... To honour St. James, the <b>cathedral</b> was <b>built</b> on the spot where his remains were said to have been found. The legend, which included numerous miraculous&nbsp;... Ourense <b>Cathedral</b> is a Roman Catholic church located in Ourense in northwestern Spain. ... John the Baptist&#39;s Chapel (Capilla de San Juan Bautista) was <b>created</b> in 1468 by the Conde de Benavente. ... The eight canons were called Cardenales, as at <b>Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela</b>, and they alone did services&nbsp;... Santa María de León <b>Cathedral</b>, also called The House of Light or the Pulchra Leonina is a Catholic church in the city of León in north-western Spain. It is one of the most relevant examples of the Gothic style in Spain. It was <b>built</b> on the site of previous Roman baths of the 2nd century which, 800 ... important <b>cathedrals</b>, along with that of Burgos and <b>Santiago de Compostela</b>,&nbsp;... The <b>Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela</b> is one of the most visited temples in Spain. The <b>cathedrals</b> in Spain are the diocesan churches in Spain and an important part of the nation&#39;s historical heritage due to their great historical, religious, and architectural value. For centuries, the Spanish cities were <b>built</b> around them. The Hostal dos Reis Católicos (in Galician), also called the Hostal de Los Reyes Católicos (in Spanish) or Parador de Santiago, is a 5-star Parador hotel, located in the Praza do Obradoiro, <b>Santiago de Compostela</b>, Galicia, Spain. The hotel was <b>constructed</b> as a religious work in 1486, by Ferdinand and ... the Way of St. James, next to the <b>Santiago de Compostela Cathedral</b>. The <b>Basilica</b> of Saint-Sernin is a church in Toulouse, France, the former abbey church of the ... <b>Constructed</b> in the Romanesque style between about 1080 and 1120, with construction continuing thereafter, ... World Heritage Sites under the description: World Heritage Sites of the Routes of <b>Santiago de Compostela</b> in France. The Portico of Glory (Galician: Pórtico da Gloria) of <b>Santiago de Compostela</b> <b>Cathedral</b> is a Romanesque portico and the <b>cathedral&#39;s</b> main gate <b>created</b> by&nbsp;... Romanesque architecture is an architectural style of medieval Europe characterized by ... The enormous quantity of churches <b>built</b> in the Romanesque period was succeeded by the still busier ... The <b>cathedral of Santiago de</b> <b>Compostela</b> shares many features with Ely, but is typically Spanish in its expansive appearance. Santiago <b>Cathedral</b> is a Roman Catholic church in the city of Bilbao. The temple was originally <b>built</b> during the 14th-15th centuries as Bilbao&#39;s ... It should not be confused with the <b>Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela</b>. For various reasons, the &nbsp;...
When was the cathedral of santiago de compostela built?
Isabella &quot;<b>Bella</b>&quot; Marie Swan is a character and the protagonist of the <b>Twilight</b> novel series, written by Stephenie Meyer. The <b>Twilight</b>&nbsp;... Kristen Jaymes Stewart (born April 9, 1990) is an American actress and director. She is the ... Stewart reappeared as <b>Bella</b> in the sequel, The <b>Twilight</b> Saga: New Moon, once again receiving mixed reviews for her performance. Jordan Mintzer&nbsp;... The <b>Twilight</b> Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (commonly referred to as ... The next morning, Edward realizes that <b>Bella</b> has numerous bruises and is upset at&nbsp;... In <b>Twilight</b>, <b>Bella</b> moves to her father&#39;s home in Forks, Washington, meets the mysterious Cullen family, and falls in love with Edward&nbsp;... <b>Twilight</b> is a 2008 American romantic fantasy film based on Stephenie Meyer&#39;s 2005 novel of the same name. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke, the film stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. It is the first film in The <b>Twilight</b> Saga film series. This film focuses on the development of the relationship between <b>Bella</b> Swan&nbsp;... <b>Twilight</b> (stylized as <b>twilight</b>) is a 2005 young adult vampire-romance novel by author Stephenie Meyer. It is the first book in the <b>Twilight</b> series, and introduces seventeen-year-old Isabella &quot;<b>Bella</b>&quot; Swan,&nbsp;... <b>Twilight</b> is a series of four vampire-themed fantasy romance novels by American author ... Some events in <b>Twilight</b> take place in Phoenix, Arizona, where <b>Bella</b> was raised. Volterra, Italy, is featured in New Moon, when Edward travels there to &nbsp;... Edward Cullen is a fictional character in Stephenie Meyer&#39;s <b>Twilight</b> series. He is featured in the ... In <b>Twilight</b>, Edward meets <b>Bella</b> Swan, a 17-year old outcast whose thoughts he is unable to read, and whose blood smells overwhelmingly&nbsp;... The <b>Twilight</b> Saga: Eclipse, commonly referred to as Eclipse, is a 2010 ... During the night, <b>Bella</b> overhears a conversation between Edward and Jacob, in which&nbsp;... It is the second film in The <b>Twilight</b> Saga film series and is the sequel to 2008&#39;s ... While attending a movie with <b>Bella</b> and Mike, Jacob abruptly leaves after&nbsp;...
What is bella off twilight's daughters name?
<b>Winnie-the-Pooh</b>, also called Pooh Bear and Pooh, is a fictional anthropomorphic teddy bear created by English author A. A. Milne. The first collection of stories&nbsp;... <b>Winnie the Pooh</b> is a 2011 American animated musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 51st&nbsp;... <b>Winnie-the-Pooh</b> (1926) is the first volume of stories about <b>Winnie-the-Pooh</b>, written by A. A. Milne and illustrated by E. H. Shepard. The book focuses on the&nbsp;... This is a list of characters appearing in the <b>Winnie-the-Pooh</b> books and the Disney adaptations of the series. Contents. 1 Main characters. 1.1 <b>Winnie-the-</b> <b>Pooh</b>&nbsp;... <b>Winnie the Pooh</b> is a fictional teddy bear and the title character from A. A. Milne&#39;s <b>Winnie-the-Pooh</b> (1926) and The House at Pooh Corner (1928). In 1961, Walt&nbsp;... <b>Winnie the Pooh</b> is a media franchise produced by The Walt Disney Company, based on A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard&#39;s stories featuring <b>Winnie-the-Pooh</b>. The Many Adventures of <b>Winnie the Pooh</b> is a 1977 American animated musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista &nbsp;... <b>Winnie the Pooh</b> and the Honey Tree is a 1966 animated featurette based on the first two chapters of <b>Winnie-the-Pooh</b> by A. A. Milne. The film was directed by&nbsp;... <b>Winnie the Pooh</b>: A honey-loving teddy bear who lives in the Hundred Acre Wood . Atwell said that many of Pooh&#39;s lines were taken from A. A. Milne&#39;s original&nbsp;... Alan Alexander Milne was an English author, best known for his books about the teddy bear <b>Winnie-the-Pooh</b> and for various poems. Milne was a noted writer,&nbsp;...
Who illustrated the original winnie the pooh books?
Far from the <b>Madding Crowd</b> is a 2015 British romantic drama film directed by Thomas Vinterberg and starring Carey Mulligan, Matthias Schoenaerts, Tom&nbsp;... Far from the <b>Madding Crowd</b> (1874) is Thomas Hardy&#39;s fourth novel and his first major literary success. It originally appeared anonymously as a monthly serial in &nbsp;... Far from the <b>Madding Crowd</b> is a 1967 British epic drama film adapted from Thomas Hardy&#39;s book of the same name. The film, starring Julie Christie, Alan Bates,&nbsp;... Katniss <b>Everdeen</b>-Mellark is a fictional character and the protagonist of The Hunger Games ... Her last name comes from Bathsheba Everdene, the central female character in Far from the <b>Madding Crowd</b> by Thomas Hardy. According to Collins&nbsp;... Julie Frances Christie (born 14 April 1940) is a British actress. An icon of the &quot; swinging London&quot; ... with Oskar Werner, she appeared as Thomas Hardy&#39;s heroine Bathsheba Everdene in Schlesinger&#39;s Far from the <b>Madding Crowd</b> ( 1967).
Who does ms everdeen end up with in far from the madding crowd?
<b>The Good Doctor is</b> an American medical drama television series based on the 2013 award-winning South Korean series of the same name. The actor Daniel Dae Kim first noticed the series and bought the rights for his production company. He <b>began</b> adapting the series and in 2015 eventually shopped it to CBS, his ... &quot; <b>CTV</b> and <b>CTV</b> Two Fall 2017 <b>Premiere</b> Dates Announced ### <b>CTV is</b> Home&nbsp;... This <b>is</b> a list of programs broadcast by the <b>CTV</b> Television Network and the <b>CTV</b> 2 television ... <b>The Good Doctor</b>, Drama, <b>CTV</b>, 2017 ... Show &middot; NYPD Blue (1993– 1994); The O.C. (drama); October Road (drama) (Season 1 <b>did</b> not <b>air in Canada</b>) &nbsp;... <b>CTV</b> News Channel <b>is</b> a Canadian specialty news channel owned by Bell Media It broadcasts ... The channel <b>began</b> with its news anchors sitting at a desk which <b>would</b> periodically, while the anchor was not speaking, spin in a circle to change &nbsp;... The 2019–20 network television schedule for the five major English commercial broadcast networks <b>in Canada</b> covers primetime hours from September 2019 through August 2020. The schedule <b>is</b> followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, ... <b>CTV</b> 2 and Global <b>are</b> not included on Saturday as they normally only&nbsp;... The 2018–19 network television schedule for the five major English commercial broadcast networks <b>in Canada</b> covers primetime hours from September 2018 through August 2019. The schedule <b>is</b> followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, ... Note: MasterChef Canada <b>will</b> have a two-hour season <b>premiere</b> on April 8,&nbsp;... <b>CTV</b> Sci-Fi Channel (formerly known as Space) <b>is</b> a Canadian English language specialty ... Hosted by Space on-<b>air</b> personalities Kim Poirier and Jonathan Llyr. ... This usually includes the <b>Doctor</b> Who Christmas Special on Christmas Day. The following <b>is</b> a list of most watched Canadian television broadcasts of 2019 according to Numeris. Most watched by week[edit]. English (National). Week of, Title, Network, Viewers (in millions), Ref. January 7, Young Sheldon &middot; <b>CTV</b>, 2.62. January 14, The Big Bang Theory, 3.43. January 21, <b>The Good Doctor</b>, 2.77 ... February 18, 91st Academy Awards, <b>CTV</b>, 5.21. The Resident <b>is</b> an American medical drama television series aired by Fox Broadcasting ... In season 3, he also gets a job as the team <b>doctor</b> for Georgia Revolution FC. ... season, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original <b>air</b> date, Prod. ... the series <b>is</b> shown on Seven Network in Australia, City (season 1) and <b>CTV</b> ( season&nbsp;... <b>CTV</b> Drama Channel (formerly known as Bravo) <b>is</b> a Canadian English language discretionary ... to order 20 made-for-TV film adaptations of Harlequin novels from Harlequin Studios, which <b>will air on CTV</b> Drama Channel and Vrak. The Listener <b>is</b> a Canadian fantasy drama television series created by Michael Amo. The series ... <b>CTV</b> renewed the series for four more seasons, each consisting of 13 ... an E.R <b>doctor</b>, Toby realizes that his gift <b>can</b> serve to help other people. ... He makes a deal to <b>start</b> a unit for cases that <b>are</b> either cold and/ or <b>can</b>&#39;t be&nbsp;...
When does the good doctor start on ctv?
The ninth cycle of <b>Australia&#39;s Next Top Model</b> began airing 30 April 2015 on Fox8 . Jennifer Hawkins and Alex Perry returned judges for this season, while&nbsp;... Brittany Beattie (born 11 December 1994) is an Australian model, best known for winning cycle 9 of <b>Australia&#39;s Next Top Model</b>. The <b>winner</b> of the competition was 16-year-old Melissa Juratowitch from Melbourne, Victoria. Contents. 1 Series summary. 1.1&nbsp;... This is a list of contestants who have appeared on the Australian television show <b>Australia&#39;s Next Top Model</b>. The show is hosted by model Jennifer Hawkins and&nbsp;... The ninth cycle of Britain &amp; Ireland&#39;s <b>Next Top Model</b> premiered on 20 June 2013 on Sky Living. ... <b>Australian</b> singer and talent show judge Dannii Minogue joined the series as a third judge. A new format ... After being treated for a special meal at <b>one</b> of London&#39;s <b>top</b> restaurants, the <b>models</b> prepared for their <b>next</b> elimination. Contestants who have previously participated in another <b>Top Model</b> franchise can still apply for the competition as long as they were not the <b>winner</b>, and are not &nbsp;... The model-search reality television series franchise Top Model has spawned dozens of ... It all follows the so-called &quot;Next Top Model&quot; format, as described in an ... <b>Australia&#39;s Next Top Model</b> &middot; List of <b>Australia&#39;s Next Top Model</b> contestants&nbsp;... Jones was featured on the September 24, 2008 broadcasting of America&#39;s <b>Next</b> <b>Top Model</b>, Cycle 11 as <b>one</b> of the &quot;<b>Top Models</b> in Action&quot;. She also guest-starred &nbsp;... The cycle featured fourteen contestants, placing seven British <b>models</b> who had competed in previous cycles of Britain&#39;s <b>Next Top Model</b> alongside seven all-new &nbsp;... Lara Worthington (née Bingle) (born June 22, 1987) is an Australian advertising model and ... Her own reality television series, Being Lara Bingle, premiered on Network Ten in June 2012, ending after <b>one</b> season. ... episodes of Home and Away as well as The Celebrity Apprentice Australia and <b>Australia&#39;s Next Top</b> <b>Model</b>.
Who won australia's next top model s9?
<b>The Suite Life on Deck</b> is an American teen sitcom that aired on Disney Channel from September 26, 2008 to May 6, 2011. It is a sequel/spin-off of the Disney&nbsp;... <b>The Suite Life on Deck</b> is a Disney Channel original series, which aired for three seasons on Disney Channel from September 26, 2008 to May 6, 2011. The Suite Life spawned a sequel series, also starring the Sprouse twins in their respective roles as Zack and Cody, called <b>The Suite Life on Deck</b>, which aired on &nbsp;... Deborah Ann Ryan (born May 13, 1993) is an American actress and singer. Ryan started acting in professional theatres at the age of seven, and was later discovered in a nationwide search by Disney Channel. From 2008 to 2011, she starred as Bailey Pickett on <b>The Suite Life on Deck</b>&nbsp;... The Suite Life Movie is a 2011 science fiction comedy-drama film directed by Sean McNamara, ... on the pair of Disney Channel sitcoms The Suite Life of Zack &amp; Cody and <b>The Suite Life on Deck</b> created by Danny Kallis and Jim Geoghan. In the crossover, Max, Justin and Alex Russo join regulars from <b>The Suite Life on</b> <b>Deck</b> aboard the SS Tipton, and Cody Martin attempts to retrieve tickets for a&nbsp;... &quot;The Suite Life Sets Sail&quot; is the pilot episode of the popular Disney Channel sitcom <b>The Suite Life on Deck</b>, sequel and spin-off to the original series. The following is a list of recurring, minor characters, in the Disney Channel Original Series, <b>The Suite Life on Deck</b>. This article also includes Marcus Little, who&nbsp;... <b>The Suite Life on Deck</b> went on to become the most-watched tween/children&#39;s television show in 2008 and 2009. The show ended in May 2011. They also starred&nbsp;... Song reprised her role as London Tipton in the Suite Life spin-off, <b>The Suite Life</b> <b>on Deck</b>. The show&#39;s premiere on the Disney Channel drew 5.7 million viewers,&nbsp;...
When did the suite life on deck start?
<b>Toyota</b> Motor <b>Corporation</b> is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered ... The <b>company</b> was <b>founded</b> by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937, as a spinoff from his ... In addition to manufacturing automobiles, <b>Toyota</b> provides financial services through its <b>Toyota</b> Financial Services <b>division</b>, and also builds robots. <b>Toyota</b> Industries <b>Corporation</b> is a Japanese machine maker. Originally a manufacturer of ... The <b>company</b> was <b>founded</b> in 1926 as Toyoda Automatic Loom Works, Ltd. ... Combined with <b>Toyota</b> Industries&#39; materials handling <b>division</b> , this created the largest forklift <b>company</b> in the world, <b>Toyota</b> Material Handling <b>Corporation</b>. Lexus (レクサス, Rekusasu) is the luxury vehicle <b>division</b> of the Japanese automaker <b>Toyota</b>. ... While organizationally separate from its <b>parent company</b>, Lexus International reports directly to <b>Toyota</b> chief executive officer Akio Toyoda. <b>Parent</b> &middot; <b>Toyota</b>. Website, www.<b>toyota</b>.com/scion/. Scion is a discontinued marque of <b>Toyota</b> that debuted in 2003. Intended to appeal to younger ... Division of Toyota. Industry, Automotive ... <b>Companies</b> that participated in the Optōmize Scion program include GReddy, OBX, RÄZO, a few car detailing <b>companies</b>, and others. <b>Toyota</b> Tsusho <b>Corporation</b> is a sōgō shōsha (trading <b>company</b>), a member of the <b>Toyota</b> Group ... The dissolution of the <b>Toyota</b> zaibatsu in 1948 led to the trading <b>division</b> of <b>Toyota</b> Finance being spun off to a ... Tomen had been <b>founded</b> in 1920 as Toyo Menka Kaisha (東洋棉花株式會社) from the cotton trading <b>business</b> of&nbsp;... Subaru (スバル) is the automobile manufacturing <b>division</b> of Japanese transportation ... <b>Toyota</b> and Subaru have since collaborated on a number of projects, among them building the <b>Toyota</b> Camry in ... The decision was made by Subaru&#39;s <b>parent company</b>, Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI), partly as a result of the economic&nbsp;... Subaru <b>Corporation</b> formerly known as Fuji Heavy Industries, Ltd (FHI) from 1953 to 2017, is a ... Founded, 15 July 1953; 66 years ago (1953-07-15) ... The <b>company&#39;s</b> aerospace <b>division</b> serves as a defense contractor to the Japanese ... After the purchase, <b>Toyota</b> announced a contract with Subaru on March 13, 2006 to use&nbsp;... James E. Lentz is an American <b>business</b> executive, and current chief executive officer for <b>Toyota</b> North America; president and chief operating officer of <b>Toyota</b> Motor North America, Inc. (TMA); and a senior managing officer of the <b>parent</b> <b>company Toyota</b> Motor <b>Corporation</b> (TMC) which is located in Japan. ... Lentz previously held several executive positions including <b>Toyota division</b>&nbsp;... <b>Toyota</b> Motor North America, Inc. is a <b>holding company</b> of sales and manufacturing subsidiaries of <b>Toyota</b> Motor <b>Corporation</b> in the United States. Its services&nbsp;... Infiniti is the luxury vehicle <b>division</b> of Japanese automaker Nissan. Infiniti officially started ... This coincided with <b>parent company</b> Nissan entering into an alliance with ... Infiniti also introduced a larger SUV to compete with the <b>Toyota</b> Land&nbsp;...
What is the parent company for all toyota divisions worldwide?
<b>Rocky Mountain High School</b> (RMHS, Rocky) is one of four public high schools in Fort Collins, Colorado, United States. Its colors are cardinal red and gold and&nbsp;... <b>Rocky Mountain High School</b> (RMHS) is a public high school in Cowley, Wyoming, United States. It covers grades 9 through 12, and is part of Big Horn County&nbsp;... <b>Rocky Mountain High School</b> is a four-year public secondary school in Meridian, Idaho, west of Boise. Opened in the fall of 2008, it is the fifth and newest major&nbsp;... There are at least three high schools in the United States with the name <b>Rocky</b> <b>Mountain High School</b>. <b>Rocky Mountain High School</b> (Colorado), Fort Collins,&nbsp;... Colorado <b>Rocky Mountain</b> School (CRMS), founded in 1953, is a coeducational boarding and ... Among these were seasonal trips into the nearby mountains and desert lands, the nation&#39;s first <b>high school</b> kayaking program, athletic programs in &nbsp;... <b>Rocky Mountain High</b> is the sixth studio album released by American singer- songwriter John ... mandolin, dobro; Mike Taylor – guitar; Pupils of Whitby <b>School</b> , Greenwich, Connecticut – backing vocals on &quot;For Baby (For Bobbie)&quot;&nbsp;... Mountain <b>High School</b>, former name of West Orange <b>High School</b> (New Jersey), US. See also[edit]. Mountain View <b>High School</b> (disambiguation) &middot; <b>Rocky</b> <b>Mountain</b>&nbsp;... Gonzales attended <b>Rocky Mountain High School</b> in Fort Collins, Colorado. He lettered in baseball in all four years. In his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons ,&nbsp;... They also chose the mascot, the Bruin, whose name is Beuford T. Bruin (T. standing for &quot;The&quot;). The students wanted to name the <b>school</b> &quot;<b>Rocky Mountain</b> <b>High</b>,&quot; to&nbsp;... Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. (December 31, 1943 – October 12, 1997), known professionally ... The Colorado state legislature also adopted &quot;<b>Rocky Mountain</b> High&quot; as one of its two state songs in 2007. ... Fort Worth was a distressing experience for Denver, and in his third year of <b>high school</b>, he drove his father&#39;s car to&nbsp;...
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Potts during the film and also as a <b>duet</b> cover version by Ariana Grande and John Legend during the <b>end</b> credits. Grande and&nbsp;... D^ New <b>song</b> integrated into the film for the 2001 Special Edition IMAX re-issue and 2001 DVD release. E^ Integrated into the film&#39;s <b>end</b> credits for the 2001&nbsp;... <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is a musical with music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and ... The <b>song</b> &quot;Human Again&quot; had originally been written for the film, but it was ultimately abandoned due to time and story ... In the <b>end</b>, the finished score has a quality all its own; a hybrid between&quot; Ashman and Rice&#39;s styles. &quot;Something There&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by lyricist Howard Ashman and composer Alan Menken for ... The only <b>song performed</b> by the Beast, &quot;Something There&quot; is heard midway through <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> ... The &quot;Something There&quot; musical sequence was added towards the <b>end of Beauty and the Beast&#39;s</b> filmmaking process. 15. &quot;The Mob <b>Song</b>&quot;, Howard Ashman, Luke Evans, Josh Gad, Ensemble, Emma Watson, Ian McKellen, Stanley Tucci, Nathan&nbsp;... &quot;Evermore&quot; is a <b>song</b> written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Tim Rice for the musical ... <b>sing</b> for three minutes, the film required him to &quot;be somewhere different at the <b>end</b> of the <b>song</b> from where he starts&quot; since &quot;the story has to keep on. I&#39;d Do Anything for Love is a <b>song</b> written by Jim Steinman, and recorded by Meat Loaf with ... At the <b>song&#39;s conclusion</b>, the woman predicts two things that he will do: &quot;You&#39;ll see that it&#39;s time to move on&quot;, and &quot;You&#39;ll be screwing around.&quot; To both ... The video is based on <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> and The Phantom of the Opera. <b>Beauty and the Beast</b> is a 2017 American musical romantic fantasy film directed by Bill Condon ... Zoe Rainey as Belle&#39;s mother, Maurice&#39;s <b>late</b> wife who contracted the plague and died when Belle was an infant. ... The 2017 film features a remake of the 1991 original <b>song</b> recorded as a <b>duet</b> by Ariana Grande and John&nbsp;... &quot;A Whole New World&quot; is a <b>song</b> from Disney&#39;s 1992 animated feature film Aladdin , with music ... This version is played over the film&#39;s <b>end</b> credits and is referred on the soundtrack as &quot;Aladdin&#39;s Theme&quot;. ... the Rain&quot; (1991); &quot;<b>Beauty and the Beast</b>&quot; (1991); &quot;A Whole New World&quot; (1992); &quot;By the Time This Night Is Over&quot; (1993). &quot;The Prayer&quot; is a popular <b>song</b> written by David Foster, Carole Bayer Sager, Alberto Testa and ... 7.3.1 Weekly charts; 7.3.2 Year-<b>end</b> charts; 7.3.3 Decade- <b>end</b> charts ... &quot;Blaze of Glory&quot; Music &amp; Lyrics by Jon Bon Jovi (1990); &quot;<b>Beauty and</b> <b>the Beast</b>&quot; Lyrics by Howard Ashman, Music by Alan Menken (1991); &quot;A Whole New&nbsp;...
Who sang the duet at the end of beauty and the beast?
This <b>is</b> a list of National <b>Basketball</b> Association players who <b>have had</b> 38 or <b>more</b> <b>rebounds</b> in a ... The <b>NBA did</b> not <b>record rebounds</b> until the 1950–51 season. In <b>basketball</b>, a <b>rebound is</b> the act of gaining possession of the ball after a missed field goal or ... Among active players, Andre Drummond <b>has the highest</b> season <b>rebound</b> total (1,247) and the ... At 22 years, 130 days, Dwight Howard <b>is</b> the youngest <b>rebounding</b> leader in <b>NBA history</b> (achieved in the 2007–08 season), while&nbsp;... A progressive list of <b>rebound</b> leaders showing how the <b>record has</b> increased through the years. Contents. 1 <b>Rebounding</b> leaders; 2 Progressive list of <b>rebounding</b> leaders; 3 See also; 4 References; 5 External links. <b>Rebounding</b> leaders[edit]. This <b>is</b> a list of National <b>Basketball</b> Association players by total ... Rank, Player, Position(s), Team(s) played for (years), Total <b>rebounds</b>, <b>Games</b>&nbsp;... This article concerns the career achievements of <b>Basketball</b> Hall-of-Famer Wilt Chamberlain, who holds numerous <b>NBA</b> records in scoring, <b>rebounding</b> and durability. Among others, he <b>is</b> the only player in <b>NBA history</b> to average 40 and 50 ... <b>NBA record</b> – <b>Most</b> points per <b>game</b> in a season (50.4 in the 1961–62 season). This article lists <b>all-time</b> leading figures achieved in the <b>NBA</b> All-Star <b>Game</b> in every major ... <b>Most</b> defensive <b>rebounds</b> per <b>game</b>. 6.5 by Tim Duncan. <b>Most</b> <b>rebounds</b> – half. 16 by Bob Pettit (1962); 16 by Wilt Chamberlain (1960). <b>Most</b> <b>rebounds</b> – quarter. In <b>basketball</b>, a double-double or triple-double <b>is</b> when a player accumulates ten or <b>more</b> (a ... The <b>most</b> common double-double combination <b>is</b> points and <b>rebounds</b>, ... The only player in <b>NBA history</b> to <b>record</b> a 40–40 <b>is</b> Wilt Chamberlain, who ... <b>Most</b> triple-doubles in road <b>games</b> in a single season: Russell Westbrook&nbsp;... The longest <b>NBA game</b> occurred on January 6, 1951 between the Olympians ... <b>Most</b> combined 3-point field goals made in a <b>game</b> ... <b>Most rebounds in a game</b> ... This <b>is</b> the largest overall deficit overcome in <b>NBA history</b>. This article lists <b>all-time</b> records achieved in the <b>NBA</b> post-season in major categories ... Washington Bullets), 1997 (15/15); <b>Most rebounds</b> - 84 by Bill Russell, Boston Celtics (vs. Syracuse Nationals), 1957 (28.0 ... 419 by LeBron James. <b>Highest</b> steals per <b>game</b> average (<b>NBA</b> Rate Statistic Requirement <b>is</b> min. 125 steals). In <b>basketball</b>, a <b>rebound</b>, sometimes colloquially referred to as a board, <b>is</b> a statistic awarded to a player who retrieves the ball after a missed field goal or free throw. <b>Rebounds</b> in <b>basketball</b> are a routine part in the <b>game</b>; <b>most</b> possessions ... Dennis Rodman – led the league in <b>rebounds</b> per <b>game</b> an <b>NBA record</b> 7&nbsp;... In <b>basketball</b>, a <b>rebound is</b> the act of gaining possession of the ball after a missed field goal or free throw. Players on this list <b>have</b> all recorded 30 or <b>more rebounds</b> in a single <b>game</b>. ... Therefore, the <b>all-time</b> single <b>game rebound record is</b> 51, set by Bill Chambers of William &amp; Mary in 1953. Chambers&#39; 51-<b>rebound</b> effort&nbsp;...
Who has the most rebounds in a game in nba history?
The Connecticut Compromise was an agreement that large and small states reached during ... The New Jersey <b>Plan</b>, as it was called, would have left the Articles of ... of wanting power, not liberty (see <b>History</b> of the United States <b>Senate</b> ). ... In the &quot;<b>Great Compromise</b>,&quot; every state was given equal representation, previously&nbsp;... The <b>Compromise</b> of 1850 was a package of five separate bills passed by the United States ... The <b>compromise</b> was brokered by Whig <b>senator</b> Henry Clay and Democratic ... In early 1850, Clay proposed a package of bills that would <b>settle</b> most of the ... Most Northern Whigs, <b>led</b> by William Henry Seward, who delivered his&nbsp;... The Missouri <b>Compromise</b> was United States federal legislation that admitted Maine to the ... <b>Senator</b> Jesse B. Thomas of Illinois added a <b>compromise</b> proviso that ... as Missouri Territory, experienced rapid <b>settlement</b>, <b>led</b> by slaveholding planters. ... Northern Jeffersonian Republicans <b>formed</b> a coalition across factional lines&nbsp;... The Constitutional Convention took place from May 25 to September 17, 1787, in the old ... The result of the Convention was the <b>creation</b> of the Constitution of the United ... The Virginia <b>Plan&#39;s</b> method of selecting the <b>Senate</b> was more controversial. ... This compromise has become known as the <b>Great Compromise</b> or the&nbsp;... Henry Clay Sr. (April 12, 1777 – June 29, 1852) was an American attorney and statesman who ... Clay <b>led</b> a successful effort in the House to declare war against Britain, ... Clay instead supported Illinois <b>Senator</b> Jesse B. Thomas&#39;s <b>compromise</b> ... A 1986 survey of historians ranked Clay as the <b>greatest senator</b> in U.S. <b>history</b>, &nbsp;... The United States Constitution has served as the supreme law of the United States since taking ... The Connecticut <b>Compromise</b> allowed for both <b>plans</b> to work together. ... union with <b>Great</b> Britain to be dissolved, proposing the <b>formation</b> of foreign alliances ... The <b>Senate</b> is elected by the states, at first by the state legislatures. Stephen Arnold Douglas (April 23, 1813 – June 3, 1861) was an American politician and ... The Illinois legislature elected Douglas to the United States <b>Senate</b> in 1847, ... he <b>led</b> the passage of the <b>Compromise</b> of 1850, which <b>settled</b> some of the ... Lincoln began <b>planning</b> to run against Douglas in the 1858 <b>Senate</b> election. The <b>Compromise</b> of 1790 was a <b>compromise</b> between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas ... The meeting produced a political <b>settlement</b> on the &quot;assumption&quot; and ... the house by way of amendment from the <b>Senate</b>, that he would not vote for it, nor ... The credit of the U.S. was solidly <b>established</b> at home and abroad, and&nbsp;... Thomas Hart Benton (March 14, 1782 – April 10, 1858), nicknamed &quot;Old Bullion&quot;, was a United ... For his great-grand-nephew, see Thomas Hart Benton (painter). ... Benton served in the <b>Senate</b> from 1821 to 1851, becoming the first member of that ... to General Andrew Jackson during the War of 1812 and <b>settled</b> in St. Louis ,&nbsp;... The Kansas–Nebraska Act of 1854 (10 Stat. 277) was an organic act that <b>created</b> the territories of Kansas and Nebraska. It was drafted by Democratic <b>Senator</b> Stephen A. Douglas, passed by the ... Great Seal of the United States ... Douglas&#39;s bill to repeal the Missouri <b>Compromise</b> and organize Kansas Territory and&nbsp;...
Which plan settled in the great compromise led to creation of the senate?
His record of eleven <b>Supreme Court</b> appointments still stands. <b>President</b> Ronald Reagan appointed 382 federal judges, more than any other <b>president</b>. Following is a list indicating the <b>number</b> of Article III federal judicial appointments made by each ... To date, Ronald Reagan has appointed the <b>largest number</b> of federal judges,&nbsp;... The <b>Supreme Court</b> of the United States is the <b>highest</b> ranking judicial body in the United States ... Once <b>confirmed</b> to a seat on the Court, <b>justices</b> have life tenure, and so they serve until they die in office, resign ... or of a nomination&#39;s withdrawal by the <b>President</b>;; <b>numbers</b> of days that elapsed from the date a nomination was&nbsp;... The <b>president</b> has the plenary power to nominate, while the ... The Constitution sets no qualifications for service as a <b>justice</b>, thus a <b>president</b> may nominate anyone ... <b>Supreme Court</b> nominees, <b>most</b> recently Robert Bork, ... by filibuster once debate <b>had</b> begun in the full Senate. The <b>Supreme Court</b> of the United States is the <b>highest</b> ranking judicial body in the United States ... The <b>number</b> of <b>justices</b> on the <b>Supreme Court</b> changed six times before ... <b>Justices</b> are nominated by the <b>president</b> and then <b>confirmed</b> by the U.S. ... Tyler <b>had</b> been Harrison&#39;s running mate in the 1840 election, but Tyler&nbsp;... The <b>Supreme Court</b> of the United States is the <b>highest</b> ranking judicial body in the United States ... While the <b>justices</b> of the <b>Supreme Court</b> are appointed for life, <b>many</b> have retired or resigned. ... Five individuals were <b>confirmed</b> for associate <b>justice</b>, and later appointed chief <b>justice</b> separately: John Rutledge, Edward&nbsp;... <b>President</b> Barack Obama made two successful appointments to the <b>Supreme</b> <b>Court</b> of the United States. The first was Judge Sonia Sotomayor to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of <b>Justice</b> David H. Souter. Sotomayor was <b>confirmed</b> by the United States Senate on August 6, 2009, ... During <b>most</b> of Obama&#39;s presidency, there <b>had</b> been speculation about the&nbsp;... With the advice and consent of the United States Senate, the <b>president</b> of the United States appoints the members of the <b>Supreme Court</b> of the United States, which is the <b>highest</b> court of the federal ... As three of the Court&#39;s <b>justices</b> at the time—Ruth Bader Ginsburg (born 1933), Anthony Kennedy (born 1936) and Stephen&nbsp;... William Orville Douglas (October 16, 1898 – January 19, 1980) was an American jurist and politician who served as an Associate <b>Justice</b> of the <b>Supreme Court</b> of the United States. Nominated by <b>President</b> Franklin D. Roosevelt, Douglas was <b>confirmed</b> at the age of 40, one of the youngest <b>justices</b> appointed to the court ... a <b>number</b> of records as a <b>Supreme Court Justice</b>, including the <b>most</b> opinions. The appointment and <b>confirmation</b> of <b>Justices</b> to the <b>Supreme Court</b> of the United States ... Once a <b>Supreme Court</b> vacancy opens, the <b>President</b> discusses the candidates ... In <b>many</b> cases, however, a <b>Justice&#39;s</b> decisions may be contrary to what the ... <b>had</b> begun, citing concerns about Senate requests during her <b>confirmation</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Supreme Court</b> of the United States is the <b>highest</b> ranking judicial body in the United States ... The <b>number</b> of <b>justices</b> on the <b>Supreme Court</b> changed six times before settling at the present total of nine in 1869. ... of their commission from <b>President</b> George Washington following their <b>confirmation</b> by the U.S. Senate.
Which president had the highest number of supreme court justices confirmed?
An <b>appropriation bill</b>, also known as supply bill or spending bill, <b>is</b> a proposed law that ... The main <b>Appropriation Bill is</b> traditionally placed before the <b>House</b> for its first ... in May amid considerable media interest, an event known as the <b>introduction</b> of ... An authorization bill can create programs and make known <b>Congress&#39;s</b>&nbsp;... In the United States <b>Congress</b>, an <b>appropriations bill is</b> legislation to appropriate federal funds ... <b>Appropriations bills</b> are under the jurisdiction of the United States <b>House</b> ... The President, however, still <b>has the power</b> to veto <b>appropriations bills</b>. However ... &quot;The <b>Congressional</b> Appropriations Process: An <b>Introduction</b>&quot; (PDF). The Origination Clause, sometimes called the Revenue Clause, <b>is</b> Article I, Section 7, Clause 1 of the United States Constitution. This clause says that all <b>bills</b> for raising revenue must start in the <b>House</b> of ... At that point, the draft clause stated: &quot;all <b>bills</b> for raising or <b>appropriating</b> money. ... shall originate in the [ representative&nbsp;... Bills may be <b>introduced</b> by any member of either <b>house</b>. ... not <b>have the power</b> to originate <b>appropriation bills</b>, or bills&nbsp;... Representatives <b>introduce</b> a bill while the <b>House is</b> in ... and <b>appropriation bills</b>, it <b>has power</b> to amend or reject them. In United States government, the line-item veto, or partial veto, <b>is the power</b> of an executive authority to nullify or cancel specific provisions of a bill, usually a budget <b>appropriations bill</b>, without vetoing the entire legislative package. ... <b>Congress</b> attempted to grant this <b>power</b> to the president by the Line Item Veto Act of 1996 to&nbsp;... The Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2015 (H.R. 4870) <b>is</b> an <b>appropriations bill</b> that would provide funding for the United States Department of Defense for fiscal year 2015 of approximately $491 billion. The bill was <b>introduced</b> into the United States <b>House</b> of Representatives during the 113th United States <b>Congress</b>. ... The President, however, still <b>has the power</b> to veto <b>appropriations bills</b>. In the Westminster system a money <b>bill</b> or supply <b>bill is</b> a <b>bill</b> that solely concerns taxation or ... The Senate <b>has</b> no <b>power</b> or <b>ability to introduce</b> or modify a supply <b>bill</b>, but <b>has</b> ... A money <b>bill is</b> deemed to <b>have</b> passed both <b>houses</b> with any recommended ... Immediately thereafter, Jairam Ramesh, a senior <b>Congress</b> leader,&nbsp;... The United States budget process <b>is</b> the framework used by <b>Congress</b> and the President of the ... The President&#39;s budget submission <b>is</b> referred to the <b>House</b> and Senate ... In recent years, <b>Congress has</b> not passed all of the <b>appropriations</b> <b>bills</b> before the ... &quot;The <b>Congressional</b> Appropriations Process: An <b>Introduction</b>&quot; ( PDF). The Military Construction and Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2015 (H.R. 4486) <b>is</b> a bill that would make appropriations for fiscal year 2015 for military construction and the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. The bill <b>is</b> considered one of the two easiest <b>appropriations bills</b> to pass each ... The President, however, still <b>has the power</b> to veto <b>appropriations</b> <b>bills</b>.
Which house of congress has the power to introduce appropriation bills?
The chorus of <b>Run</b>-<b>DMC&#39;s</b> cover contains a pitch alternation that <b>Aerosmith</b> themselves adapted in most future live&nbsp;... Raising Hell is the third album by hip hop group <b>Run</b>-<b>D.M.C.</b> released on May 15, 1986 by ... In 1987, the Soul Train Music Award for Best Rap - Single was jointly awarded to <b>Run</b>-<b>D.M.C.</b> and <b>Aerosmith</b> for &quot;<b>Walk This Way</b>&quot;. In 1989, the Toronto &nbsp;... <b>Run</b>-<b>DMC&#39;s</b> cover of &quot;<b>Walk This Way</b>&quot;, featuring Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, charted higher on the Billboard Hot 100 than <b>Aerosmith</b>&#39;s original version, peaking at&nbsp;... During the encore, Kid Rock and <b>Run</b>-<b>DMC</b> joined <b>Aerosmith</b> for a stunning rendition of &quot;<b>Walk This Way</b>&quot;, celebrating the rejuvenation of the song&#39;s popularity as&nbsp;... Toys in the Attic is the third studio album by American rock band <b>Aerosmith</b>, released in April 1975 by Columbia Records. Its first single, &quot;Sweet Emotion,&quot; was released on May 19 and &quot;<b>Walk This Way</b>&quot; ... The album&#39;s title track and <b>Run</b>– <b>D.M.C.</b>&#39;s version of &quot;<b>Walk This Way</b>&quot; are included on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame list of&nbsp;... Guitar Hero: <b>Aerosmith</b> is a music video game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision. ... acted as inspirations or touring partners for the band such as <b>Run</b>-<b>D.M.C.</b>, The Kinks, and Joan Jett. ... 1975, &quot;<b>Walk This Way</b>&quot;, <b>Aerosmith</b>&nbsp;... <b>Aerosmith</b> rose to prominence again when Tyler and Perry appeared on <b>Run</b>– <b>D.M.C.</b>&#39;s cover of <b>Aerosmith&#39;s</b> &quot;<b>Walk This Way</b>&quot; in 1986, a track that combined&nbsp;... <b>Aerosmith</b> is an American rock band formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1970. The group ... In 1986, Tyler and Perry appeared on <b>Run</b>–<b>D.M.C.</b>&#39;s cover of &quot;<b>Walk</b> <b>This Way</b>&quot;, a track blending rock and roll with hip hop. In reaching number 4 on the&nbsp;... ... idea of Rubin&#39;s friend Sue Cummings, an editor at Spin magazine, to have <b>Run</b> –<b>D.M.C.</b> and <b>Aerosmith</b> collaborate on a cover of <b>Aerosmith&#39;s</b> &quot;<b>Walk This Way</b>&quot;. &quot;<b>Walk this way</b>&quot; is a recurrent pun in a number of comedy films and television shows. It may be ... I were both wrong. Mel was right. The <b>Aerosmith</b> song &quot;<b>Walk</b> <b>This Way</b>&quot; was inspired after the band went to see &quot;Young Frankenstein&quot; in 1974.
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The art of printing <b>first</b> entered <b>India</b> through Goa. In a letter to St. Ignatius of Loyola, dated 30 ... Circumstances prevented this <b>printing press</b> from leaving <b>India</b>, and consequently, printing was initiated in the country. ... Printing operations began in Goa in 1556 (with the <b>first printing press</b> being <b>established</b> at the Jesuit Saint&nbsp;... In the last quarter of the 18th century, Calcutta grew into the <b>first</b> major centre of commercial ... by the SPCK in London and the Tranquebar and Vepery <b>Presses</b>, he <b>established</b> the <b>first</b> mission <b>press</b> in the whole of Bengal and Northern <b>India</b>. The global spread of the <b>printing press</b> began with the invention of the <b>printing</b> <b>press</b> with ... Gutenberg&#39;s <b>first</b> major print work was the 42-line Bible in Latin, printed ... The English East <b>India</b> Company, for example, brought a printer to Surat in 1675 ... In the 15th century, <b>printing presses</b> were <b>established</b> in 77 Italian cities and&nbsp;... The <b>printing press</b> was in the immediate charge of Ward, who left detailed ... His early attempts to set up a mission on the soil of British <b>India</b> failed, ... In 1798 Carey suggested that the missionaries could <b>establish</b> the&nbsp;... Bhimji Parikh or Bhimji Parekh (1610-1680) was a businessman. He was born in 1610 in Surat. He is remembered today primarily for having <b>introduced</b> the <b>first</b> <b>printing press</b>, to Bombay in 1674-75. Bhimji intended to use this <b>printing press</b> for &quot;the common good&quot; of printing ... At various times Bhimji Parekh worked as broker for the East <b>India</b> Company,&nbsp;... A <b>printing press</b> is a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon ... <b>Introduced</b> in <b>the 1st</b> century AD by the Romans, it was commonly employed in ... 59; ^ [1] RIND Survey (The Press Institute of <b>India</b>- Research Institute for Newspaper Development) June 2015, p14; ^ Skeen, William (1872). Private. Industry, printing. <b>Founded</b>, 1821. Headquarters. Kottayam. ,. <b>India</b>. C.M.S Press, the <b>first printing press</b> in Kerala was <b>established</b> in 1821 by Rev. Benjamin Baily&nbsp;... The <b>history</b> of printing starts as early as 3500 BC, when the Persian and Mesopotamian ... 4.3 In <b>India</b>; 4.4 In Europe ... Printing with a press was practiced in Christian Europe as a method for printing on cloth, where it was common by 1300. ... Bible (1455) <b>established</b> the superiority of movable type, and <b>printing</b> <b>presses</b>&nbsp;... The CNP was <b>established</b> in 1928 as the <b>first printing press</b> for bank notes in <b>India</b>. They are currently responsible for&nbsp;... The possibility of <b>printing</b> postage stamps and other ... of the Government to <b>establish</b> a security <b>press</b> at Nashik.
Where was first printing press established in india?
<b>Release</b>[edit] &quot;Can&#39;t Fight the Moonlight&quot; is a song written by Diane Warren, recorded by singer LeAnn Rimes. It was the theme song of the <b>film Coyote Ugly</b>. <b>Released</b> as a&nbsp;... The bar reached national prominence in 1997 when ... he produced the <b>movie</b> <b>Coyote Ugly</b>, based on the article. &quot;But I Do Love You&quot; is a song recorded by American country music artist LeAnn Rimes. It was <b>released</b> in the US as a single from the <b>Coyote Ugly</b> soundtrack on ... The song is from the 2000 <b>film Coyote Ugly</b> and was originally intended to be&nbsp;... Margaret LeAnn Rimes Cibrian (born August 28, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and author. Rimes rose to stardom at age 13 following the <b>release</b> of her version of the ... Rimes would make an appearance in the 2000 <b>film Coyote Ugly</b>. She would also contribute four songs for the <b>film&#39;s</b> soundtrack on&nbsp;... Liliana Lovell (born September 29, 1967) is an entrepreneur, best known as the founder of the <b>Coyote Ugly</b> Saloon and Ugly Inc. Lovell was the host of the reality TV show The Ultimate <b>Coyote Ugly</b> Search. In the 2000 <b>movie Coyote Ugly</b>, she was portrayed by Maria Bello. ... <b>Coyote Ugly</b> is a romantic comedy/drama <b>released</b> in August 2000. Piper Lisa Perabo is an American <b>film</b> and television actress. Since her breakthrough role in <b>Coyote Ugly</b> (2000), her films have included ... The <b>film</b> was <b>released</b> under its original title in Europe. She had a role as the eldest Baker child, Nora,&nbsp;... &quot;Wherever You Will Go&quot; is the debut single by American band The Calling. The song was <b>released</b> on May 21, 2001, as the first single from their debut ... The song was featured in the 2000 <b>film Coyote Ugly</b> in the scene where Violet first sees&nbsp;... The following events occurred in the year 2001 in home video. Contents. 1 Events; 2 <b>Movie releases</b>; 3 TV show <b>releases</b>; 4 References; 5 External links. Events[edit]. September 1 - In Japan, Tokyo Raiders is the last <b>film</b> to be <b>released</b> on ... <b>Coyote Ugly</b>, Touchstone Home Video, VHS and DVD <b>release</b>. Natural Born Killers&nbsp;... Elizabeth M. Gilbert (born July 18, 1969) is an American author. She is best known for her 2006 memoir, Eat, Pray, Love, which as of December 2010 had spent 199 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list, and which was also made into a <b>film</b> by the same name in 2010. ... Her 1997 GQ article, &quot;The Muse of the <b>Coyote Ugly</b> Saloon&quot;, a memoir of&nbsp;...
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The 1989 Loma Prieta <b>earthquake</b> occurred on <b>California&#39;s</b> Central Coast on October 17 at 5:04 ... Damage was heavy in <b>Santa Cruz</b> County and less so to the south in Monterey County, but effects extended well ... <b>When</b> the <b>earthquake</b> hit, the third game of the 1989 World Series baseball championship was about to begin. <b>Santa Cruz</b> is the county seat and largest city of <b>Santa Cruz</b> County, <b>California</b>. As of 2018 the ... In 1791, Father Fermín Lasuén continued the use of Crespi&#39;s name <b>when</b> he declared the establishment of La Misión de la Exaltación de la ... <b>Santa Cruz</b> was hard hit by the 1989 Loma Prieta <b>earthquake</b> that killed three people. Mission <b>Santa Cruz</b> was a Spanish mission founded by the Franciscan order in present-day <b>Santa Cruz</b>, <b>California</b>. ... who accompanied the explorer Gaspar de Portolá <b>when</b> he camped on the banks of the San Lorenzo ... The front wall of the adobe mission, built in 1794, was destroyed by the 1857 Fort Tejon <b>earthquake</b>. Herbert William Mullin (born April 18, 1947) is an American serial killer who killed thirteen people in <b>California</b> in the early 1970s. He confessed to the killings, which he claimed prevented <b>earthquakes</b>. He noted that there were no <b>earthquakes</b> during his killing spree, and felt vindicated <b>when</b> a ... Mullin was driving alone on the <b>Santa Cruz</b> westside <b>when</b> he drove past&nbsp;... Although the written history of <b>California</b> is not long, records of <b>earthquakes</b> exist that affected the Spanish missions that were constructed beginning in the late 18th century. Those records ceased <b>when</b> the missions were secularized in 1834 , and from ... Area, with damage from Santa Rosa in the north to <b>Santa Cruz</b> in the south. <b>Santa Clara</b> is a city in <b>Santa Clara</b> County, <b>California</b>. The city&#39;s population was 116,468 as of ... According to the National Park Service, more than 100 persons were killed at this site in the 1906 <b>earthquake</b>. ... <b>Santa Clara&#39;s</b> climate is rather distinct—particularly during the summer, <b>when</b> it is generally warm and sunny,&nbsp;... &quot;Paleoseismic investigations in the <b>Santa Cruz</b> mountains, <b>California</b>: Implications for recurrence of large-<b>magnitude earthquakes</b> on the San Andreas fault&quot;. The 1984 Morgan Hill <b>earthquake</b> (also Halls Valley <b>earthquake</b>) occurred on April 24 at 1:15 p.m. local time in the <b>Santa Clara</b> Valley of Northern <b>California</b>. The shock had a moment <b>magnitude</b> of 6.2 and a maximum Mercalli intensity&nbsp;... The San Andreas Fault is a continental transform fault that extends roughly 1,200 kilometers ... The northern segment of the fault runs from Hollister, through the <b>Santa Cruz</b> Mountains, epicenter of the ... near Parkfield in central <b>California</b> consistently produces a <b>magnitude</b> 6.0 <b>earthquake</b> approximately once every 22 years. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in <b>Santa Cruz</b> County, <b>California</b>. ... Name on the Register, Image, <b>Date</b> listed, Location, City or town, Description ... -122.025278 (Bank of <b>Santa Cruz</b> County) &middot; <b>Santa Cruz</b>, Following the 1989 Loma Prieta <b>earthquake</b>, most of the building was demolished.
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A <b>pregnancy test</b> detects human pregnancy hormone (human chorionic ... Direct measurement of antigens, such as hCG, was <b>made</b> possible after ... Another <b>home pregnancy testing</b> kit was based on the work of Judith&nbsp;... Margaret M. Crane (Meg Crane) is a United States <b>inventor</b> and graphic designer who lives in New York. Crane created the <b>first</b> at <b>home pregnancy test</b> in 1967&nbsp;... Clearblue is a brand of SPD Swiss Precision Diagnostics GmbH and offers consumer <b>home</b> ... It was the world&#39;s <b>first</b> “rapid <b>home</b> test” that gave <b>pregnancy</b> <b>test</b> results in 30 minutes and allowed a ... &quot;Who <b>Made</b> That <b>Home Pregnancy</b> <b>Test</b>?&quot;. The rabbit test, or &quot;Friedman test&quot;, was an early <b>pregnancy test</b> developed in 1931 by Maurice ... The term &quot;rabbit test&quot; was <b>first</b> recorded in 1949, and was the origin of a common euphemism, &quot;the rabbit died,&quot; for a positive ... 1 (<b>Home</b> Library ed.)&nbsp;... Lateral flow tests, also known as lateral flow immunochromatographic assays, are simple ... The <b>home pregnancy test</b> is a known and widely used application. ... As the sample migrates through the assay it <b>first</b> encounters a conjugate, ... One such handheld lateral flow device platform is <b>made</b> by Detekt Biomedical L.L.C.. An immunoassay is a biochemical test that measures the presence or concentration of a ... 1 Principle; 2 <b>History</b>; 3 Labels ... Many <b>home pregnancy</b> <b>tests</b> are immunoassays, which detect the pregnancy marker human chorionic gonadotropin. Pregnancy, also known as gestation, is the time during which one or more offspring develops ... The <b>first</b> trimester includes conception, which is when the sperm fertilizes the egg. ... <b>Home pregnancy tests</b> are urine tests, and normally detect a pregnancy 12 to 15 ... A belly cast may be <b>made</b> during pregnancy as a keepsake. Amniocentesis is a medical procedure used primarily in prenatal diagnosis of chromosomal ... Women who choose to have this <b>test</b> are primarily those at increased risk for genetic and chromosomal ... Early in <b>pregnancy</b>, amniocentesis is used for diagnosis of chromosomal and other fetal problems such as: ... <b>Home</b> <b>testing</b>. Chorionic villus sampling (CVS), sometimes called &quot;chorionic villous sampling is a form of prenatal diagnosis to determine chromosomal or genetic disorders in the fetus. It entails sampling of the chorionic villus (placental tissue) and <b>testing</b> it for ... Screening <b>tests</b> are usually carried out <b>first</b> before deciding if CVS should be&nbsp;... Obstetric ultrasonography, or prenatal ultrasound, is the use of medical ultrasonography in ... Transvaginal scans usually provide clearer pictures during early <b>pregnancy</b> and ... In the <b>first</b> trimester, a standard ultrasound examination typically includes: ... Perhaps the most common such <b>test</b> uses a measurement of the nuchal&nbsp;...
When was the first home pregnancy test invented?
Newton <b>wrote</b> the words from personal experience. He grew <b>up</b> without any particular religious conviction, but his life&#39;s&nbsp;... ... and also <b>wrote</b> hymns, including &quot;<b>Amazing Grace</b>&quot; and &quot;Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken&quot;. Newton started his career at sea at a young age, and worked on&nbsp;... <b>Amazing Grace</b> is the fourth full length studio album released by American band The Badlees. It <b>was</b> released on their independent label, Rite-Off Records, <b>in</b> April 1999, ... The Badlees recorded their follow-<b>up</b> to the blockbuster River <b>Songs in</b> 1997. The album <b>was</b> called <b>Up</b> There, Down Here and <b>was</b> ready to be &nbsp;... He <b>wrote</b> many hymns, including &quot;<b>Amazing Grace</b>&quot;. The musical had a 2012 production by Goodspeed Musicals <b>in</b> Connecticut and a pre-Broadway run <b>in</b>&nbsp;... <b>Amazing Grace</b> is a live gospel album by American soul singer Aretha Franklin. It <b>was</b> recorded <b>in</b> January 1972 at the New Temple Missionary Baptish ... He <b>was</b> especially fond of the uptempo <b>songs</b> expressing &quot;unqualified joy&quot;, saying they&nbsp;... Hoffman <b>wrote</b>, &quot;And we can quibble as to whether Pollack, Elliot or credited editor Jeff Buchanan is the true author of the piece.&quot; Producer Chiemi Karasawa &nbsp;... During the winter of 1976, it became a hit by the <b>Amazing</b> Rhythm Aces on their 1975 album Stacked Deck. It <b>was</b> the band&#39;s follow-<b>up</b> single to their debut hit &quot;&nbsp;... The <b>song was</b> used <b>in</b> the final scene of the film The Unloved, whose director, actress Samantha Morton, is a close friend of Pierce&#39;s. Two singles were released, &quot;&nbsp;... Between Raising Hell and <b>Amazing Grace</b> is the third studio album by American country music duo Big &amp; Rich. It <b>was</b> released on June 5, 2007. The album&#39;s lead -off single &quot;Lost <b>In</b> This Moment,&quot; became the duo&#39;s first Number One single on the Hot Country <b>Songs</b> chart. The <b>Amazing Grace</b> is a 2006 British Nigerian historical drama film written by Jeta Amata and ... he gave <b>up</b> the trade and became an Anglican priest. Newton later <b>wrote</b> the redemptive hymn <b>Amazing Grace</b> and became an abolitionist.
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<b>Inductive charging</b> is a type of wireless power transfer. It uses electromagnetic induction to ... The PMA will also focus <b>on</b> the creation of an inductive power ecosystem ... Major manufacturers such as Apple and <b>Samsung</b> produce many models of ... These large scale projects have <b>come</b> with some issues which include the&nbsp;... Qi is an open interface standard that defines wireless power transfer using <b>inductive charging</b> over distances of <b>up</b> to 4 cm (1.6 inches), developed by the Wireless Power Consortium. The system uses a charging pad and a compatible device, which is placed <b>on</b> ... Nokia first adopted Qi in its Lumia 920, and <b>Samsung</b> Mobile <b>on</b> the <b>Galaxy</b>&nbsp;... <b>Samsung Galaxy</b> S6 is a line of Android-based smartphones manufactured, released and ... it had placed a particular focus <b>on</b> design, its camera, and <b>wireless charging</b>. ... The <b>Galaxy</b> S6 line supports both the Qi and Power Matters Alliance wireless ... <b>Samsung</b> began to <b>release</b> Android 6.0.1 &quot;Marshmallow&quot; for the S6 in&nbsp;... The <b>Samsung Galaxy</b> Note II is an Android phablet smartphone. Unveiled <b>on</b> August 29, 2012 ... The baseband chipset of GT-N7100 is Intel <b>Wireless</b> PMB9811X Gold ... some <b>Galaxy</b> Note II (GT-N7100) units have the two optional <b>charging</b> pins <b>on</b> the back ... &quot;<b>Samsung Galaxy</b> Note 2 at £546; <b>Coming</b> to UK <b>on</b> 15 October&quot;. The <b>Samsung Galaxy</b> S8, <b>Samsung Galaxy</b> S8+ and <b>Samsung Galaxy</b> S8 Active are ... A video published after the phones&#39; <b>release</b> proved that the devices&#39; facial and ... The S8 supports AirFuel Inductive (formerly PMA) and Qi <b>wireless</b> <b>charging</b> ... that <b>Samsung</b> would replace the affected devices if a software update <b>did</b> not&nbsp;... However, there are third party kits which add support for <b>wireless charging</b>. Depending <b>on</b> country, the 4.8-inch (120 mm) smartphone <b>comes</b> with different&nbsp;... <b>Samsung Galaxy</b> S7, <b>Samsung Galaxy</b> S7 Edge and <b>Samsung Galaxy</b> S7 Active are ... At <b>release</b>, videos recorded at high frame rates stuttered, with both Exynos and ... &quot;<b>Galaxy</b> S7, GS7 edge support 15w Qi <b>wireless charging</b>, but ...&quot; CIO. IDG. Power, 380 mAh, Qi inductive coil <b>wireless charging</b>. Predecessor, <b>Samsung</b> Gear S2. Successor, <b>Samsung Galaxy</b> Watch. The <b>Samsung</b> Gear S3 is a Tizen- based circular smartwatch developed by <b>Samsung</b> Electronics. It was released <b>on</b> 18 November 2016. The phone is made <b>out</b> of metal. The Note 9 has fast <b>wireless charging</b> capabilities via the Qi standard. The 4000 ⁠mAh battery is significantly upgraded from&nbsp;... This variant eliminates the 3.5 mm headphone jack featured <b>on</b> all of the 2019 variants of the S10, as well as <b>wireless charging</b>, instead being equipped with 25 &nbsp;...
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Following the box office success of J. J. Abrams&#39; <b>Star Trek</b> reboot and ... that a person&#39;s <b>character</b> is what it is,&quot; Abrams said of the notion ... Benedict Cumberbatch denied that he was <b>playing Khan</b> during&nbsp;... The Wrath of <b>Khan</b> is considered by many to be the best film in the <b>Star Trek</b> ... The cadet, <b>played</b> by Ike Eisenmann, had many of his lines cut from the <b>original</b>&nbsp;... Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán y Merino, KSG was a Mexican <b>actor</b>. His career spanned ... Island (1977–1984), and <b>Khan</b> Noonien Singh in both the <b>original Star Trek</b> series (1967) and the film <b>Star Trek</b> II: The Wrath of <b>Khan</b> (1982 ). List of <b>Star Trek</b>: The <b>Original</b> Series episodes. &quot;Space Seed&quot; is the twenty- second episode of the first season of the American science fiction ... The 1982 film <b>Star Trek</b> II: The Wrath of <b>Khan</b> serves as a sequel to this episode. ... Mexican <b>actor</b> Ricardo Montalbán was cast as the genetic superman <b>Khan</b> Noonian Singh , having&nbsp;... <b>Star Trek</b> Into Darkness is a 2013 American science fiction action film directed by J. J. Abrams ... It was the last time Nimoy would portray the <b>character</b> of Spock before his death ... <b>Actor</b> Zachary Quinto later said that these reports were untrue. ... References to <b>Star Trek</b> II: The Wrath of <b>Khan</b> were eventually added to the script&nbsp;... Joachim is a card in the <b>Star Trek</b> Customizable Card Game. ... The card identifies Joachim as &quot;<b>Khan&#39;s</b> lieutenant and most trusted friend.&quot; ... for Joachim so that he can be used as a non-player <b>character</b>. James Tiberius &quot;Jim&quot; Kirk is a fictional <b>character</b> in the <b>Star Trek</b> franchise. Kirk first appears in ... Kirk, <b>played</b> by William Shatner, first appears in <b>Star Trek</b>&#39;s first episode, &quot;The Man Trap&quot;, broadcast on September 8, 1966. ... At the beginning of <b>Star Trek</b> II: The Wrath of <b>Khan</b>, Kirk takes command of the Enterprise from Captain&nbsp;... Kirstie Alley, who had <b>played</b> Saavik in The Wrath of <b>Khan</b>, did not return to ... Grace Lee Whitney, <b>who played</b> Janice Rand in the <b>original Star Trek</b> series, made&nbsp;... ... an option for The Wrath of <b>Khan</b> due to a budget reduction; ... and Jerry Goldsmith&#39;s <b>original Star Trek</b> (The Motion ... but does not <b>play</b> fully until Reliant&#39;s attack on the Enterprise. Lieutenant (junior grade) Saavik is a fictional <b>character</b> in the <b>Star Trek</b> universe. She first appeared in the film <b>Star Trek</b> II: The Wrath of <b>Khan</b> (1982) <b>played</b> by&nbsp;...
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The flying shuttle was <b>one</b> of the key developments in the industrialization of <b>weaving</b> during the early Industrial Revolution. It <b>allowed a single weaver</b> to weave <b>much wider fabrics</b>, and it could be ... In a typical frame loom, as used previous to the <b>invention</b> of the flying shuttle, the operator sat with the newly woven <b>cloth</b>&nbsp;... A loom is a device used to weave <b>cloth</b> and tapestry. The basic purpose of any loom is to hold ... After the shuttle moves across the loom laying down the fill yarn, the <b>weaver</b> uses the reed to ... A <b>single weaver</b> had control of this motion but the flying shuttle could weave <b>much wider fabric</b> than an arm&#39;s length at <b>much greater</b> &nbsp;... <b>Textile</b> manufacture during the Industrial Revolution in Britain was centred in south Lancashire ... This is not to belittle <b>many</b> other <b>inventions</b>, particularly in the <b>textile</b> industry. Without earlier ones, such ... The flying shuttle increased the width of cotton <b>cloth</b> and speed of production of a <b>single weaver</b> at a loom. Resistance by&nbsp;... He improved the reed, and <b>invented</b> the raceboard, the shuttleboxes and the picker which together <b>allowed one weaver</b> to double his output. This <b>invention</b> is &nbsp;... The Jacquard machine is a device fitted to a power loom that simplifies the process of manufacturing <b>textiles</b> with such complex patterns as brocade, damask and matelassé. It was <b>invented</b> by Joseph Marie Jacquard in 1804, based on earlier ... This mechanism is probably <b>one</b> of the most important <b>weaving inventions</b> as&nbsp;... <b>Weaving</b> is a method of <b>textile</b> production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are ... Woven <b>cloth</b> can be plain (in <b>one</b> colour or a simple pattern), or can be woven in ... <b>wide</b> for the <b>weaver</b> to pass the shuttle through the shed, so that the <b>weaver</b> ... The <b>invention</b> in France of the Jacquard loom in about 1803, enabled&nbsp;... John Kay (17 June 1704 – c. 1779) was the <b>inventor</b> of the flying shuttle, which was a key ... This was to be <b>one</b> of his difficulties in the coming patent disputes. ... In 1745, he and Joseph Stell patented a machine for <b>cloth</b> ribbon <b>weaving</b>, which ... just <b>invented</b> the fly-shuttle, which enabled the <b>weaver</b> to get through as <b>much</b> &nbsp;... A power loom is a mechanized loom, and was <b>one</b> of the key developments in the industrialization of <b>weaving</b> during the ... With each <b>weaving</b> operation, the newly constructed <b>fabric</b> must be wound on a <b>cloth</b> beam. ... Should broken picks be detected, the <b>weaver</b> will disable the machine and undertake to correct the error,&nbsp;... A cotton mill is a building housing spinning or <b>weaving</b> machinery for the production of yarn or <b>cloth</b> from cotton, ... The <b>weaving</b> process was the first to be mechanised by the <b>invention</b> of John ... by a <b>single</b> non-human power source which <b>allowed</b> the use of <b>larger</b> machinery and ... <b>One weaver</b> would operate 4 or six looms. A heddle is an integral part of a loom. Each thread in the warp passes through a heddle, which ... As there is <b>one</b> heddle for each thread of the warp, there can be near a ... Wire heddles look <b>much</b> like the inserted eye heddles, but where in the ... is that the <b>weaver</b> has more freedom, and can create a <b>wider</b> variety of <b>fabrics</b>.
What invention allowed a single weaver to weaver much wider fabrics?
The seventh SUBSCRIBE TO SPAZGAMING ON YT HE MAKES GTA 5 GLITCHES and penultimate <b>season</b> of the fantasy drama television series <b>Game</b> <b>of</b>&nbsp;... The first <b>seven seasons</b> are available on DVD and Blu-ray. The series concluded with its eighth <b>season</b>, which premiered on April&nbsp;... <b>Game of Thrones</b> used <b>seven</b> writers in six <b>seasons</b>. Series creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, the showrunners, write most of the episodes each <b>season</b>. A similar version is used on the main menu of <b>Season 7&#39;s</b> DVD/Blu-ray release. 1: 21. 5. &quot;A <b>Game</b> I Like to Play&quot;, &quot;The Dragon and the Wolf&quot;: Littlefinger manipulates &nbsp;... Episode no. <b>Season 7</b>. Episode 1. Directed by, Jeremy Podeswa. Written by, David Benioff &middot; D. B. Weiss. Featured music, Ramin&nbsp;... Unlike the first six <b>seasons</b>, which consisted of ten episodes each, and the seventh <b>season</b>, which consisted of <b>seven</b> episodes, the eighth&nbsp;... <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 7</b>) &middot; List of Game of Thrones episodes. &quot;Stormborn&quot; is the second episode of the seventh season of HBO&#39;s fantasy television series Game of Thrones,&nbsp;... Episode no. <b>Season 7</b>. Episode 6. Directed by, Alan Taylor. Written by, David Benioff &middot; D. B. Weiss. Featured music, Ramin&nbsp;... <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 7</b>) &middot; List of Game of Thrones episodes. &quot;The Queen&#39;s Justice&quot; is the third episode of the seventh season of HBO&#39;s fantasy television series Game of Thrones,&nbsp;... <b>Game of Thrones</b> (<b>season 7</b>) &middot; List of Game of Thrones episodes. &quot;Eastwatch&quot; is the fifth episode of the seventh season of HBO&#39;s fantasy television series Game of Thrones,&nbsp;...
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<b>Deadshot</b> (Floyd Lawton) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published ... He is capable of <b>using</b> a large variety of <b>weapons</b>, but is most frequently portrayed as <b>using</b> a pair of suppressed, ... However, Batman ultimately <b>does</b> get <b>Deadshot</b> to abort the hit by freezing his client&#39;s bank accounts. Unable&nbsp;... Mary Agnes Shanley (March 14, 1896 – July 3, 1989) was an American police officer and ... during her career. She was perhaps the first policewoman in New York City to <b>use</b> her <b>gun</b> in the arrest of a suspect. ... She favored <b>using</b> her <b>gun</b> while on the job, earning her the moniker &quot;<b>Dead Shot</b> Mary&quot;. Of her, The New York&nbsp;... Bullseye is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. A psychopathic assassin, Bullseye <b>uses</b> the opportunities afforded by his line ... In this version of events, Bullseye fakes his father&#39;s suicide <b>using</b> a <b>handgun</b> set off by a toy arrow. It is unclear how many elements of this&nbsp;... The voice cast includes Christian Slater as <b>Deadshot</b>, Tara Strong as Harley Quinn ... Turner, dying from blood loss, <b>uses</b> the last of his strength to cut the fingers&nbsp;... American Powder Mills was a Massachusetts gunpowder manufacturing complex on the ... to black powder for blasting and other purposes, APM made smokeless gunpowder for <b>shotgun</b>-<b>using</b> hunters under the brand name &quot;<b>Dead Shot</b>.&quot;. Point shooting—also known as target- or threat-focused shooting, instinctive aiming, instinctive firing, and instinctive shooting—is a method of shooting a <b>firearm</b> quickly and accurately that <b>does</b> not rely on the <b>use</b> of the&nbsp;... Suicide Squad is a fictional supervillain team appearing in American comic books published by ... She <b>uses</b> a wheelchair as a result of being shot. ... Unfortunately for <b>Deadshot</b>, who has a death wish, he <b>does</b> not die from the injuries. ... up Jotunheim with a prototype nuclear Nazi <b>weapon</b> but gives up his life to <b>do</b> so. Iraq chemical attacks against Iran refers to chemical attacks used by the Iraqi armed forces against Iranian combatants and non-combatants. The Iraqi armed forces employed chemical <b>weapons</b> against combatants and ... He stated that Iraq&#39;s <b>use</b> of chemical <b>weapons</b> was “hardly a secret, with the Iraqi military issuing this&nbsp;... Deathstroke (Slade Joseph Wilson) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic ... However, things <b>do</b> not quite go according to plan, with Green Arrow <b>using</b> the resources ... After discovering that the <b>weapons</b> Bode is trafficking are clones of the villain ... Captain Boomerang &middot; <b>Deadshot</b> &middot; Harley Quinn &middot; Killer Croc&nbsp;... Captain Boomerang (George &quot;Digger&quot; Harkness) is a fictional supervillain appearing in ... He also increased the boomerang&#39;s velocity so much he was able to <b>use</b> it to defeat ... Though captured when Flash made their <b>weapons</b> hit each other, they ... Teammate <b>Deadshot</b> commented he often wished he had killed Harkness,&nbsp;...
What gun does deadshot use in the movie?
<b>Fences</b> is a 2016 American period drama <b>film</b> starring, produced and directed by Denzel ... <b>Troy</b> later finds out that Cory <b>did</b> not return to his job, and so tells the coach ... Six years later, <b>Troy</b> has <b>died</b> of a heart attack, and Cory, now a USMC&nbsp;... <b>Fences</b> is a 1985 play by American playwright August Wilson. Set in the 1950s, it is the sixth in ... The focus of Wilson&#39;s attention in <b>Fences</b> is <b>Troy</b>, a 53-year-old head of household who ... he refuses to find a real job as <b>Troy did</b> rather than pursuing his dream of becoming a musician. ... Later, Alberta <b>dies</b> in childbirth. <b>Troy</b>&nbsp;... Michael T. &quot;Mykelti&quot; Williamson (born March 4, 1957) is an American actor best known for his roles <b>in the films</b> Forrest Gump and Con Air, and the television&nbsp;... <b>Died</b>, July 31, 1854(1854-07-31) (aged 87). <b>Troy</b>, New York, United States. Nationality, American. Occupation, Meat-packer. Known for, Linkage to &quot;Uncle Sam&quot;. Spouse(s). Betsey Mann ( m. 1797; his death 1854). Children, 4. Samuel Wilson (September 13, 1766 – July 31, 1854) was a meat packer from <b>Troy</b>, New York, ... This <b>was the</b> year the Wilson brothers began E &amp; S Wilson, which <b>was the</b> &nbsp;... The Piano Lesson is a 1987 play by American playwright August Wilson. It is the fourth play in ... to confront African-American history, paralleling <b>Troy</b> in earlier <b>Fences</b>. ... What The Piano Lesson finally seems to ask is: &quot;<b>What do</b> you do with your ... To Berniece, the piano represents her father&#39;s life, since he <b>died</b> over it, and&nbsp;... Angus is a 1995 comedy <b>film</b> directed by Patrick Read Johnson. The majority was filmed in ... To prepare for the dance, Angus gets help from <b>Troy</b>, his mother, Meg, and his narcoleptic ... Angus apologizes to Melissa, but she <b>does</b> not blame him. Instead ... Hence, it is said early <b>in the film</b> that he <b>died</b> when Angus was born. Denzel Hayes Washington Jr. (born December 28, 1954) is an American actor, director, and ... His second directorial effort <b>was The</b> Great Debaters (2007). His third <b>film</b>, <b>Fences</b> (2016), in which he also starred, was nominated for the ... In the spring of 2010, Washington played <b>Troy</b> Maxson, opposite Viola Davis, in the&nbsp;... August Wilson (April 27, 1945 – October 2, 2005) was an American playwright whose work ... Wilson hid his decision from his mother because he <b>did</b> not want to ... when Denzel Washington directed the <b>film Fences</b>, starring Washington and Viola ... By looking at <b>Troy&#39;s</b> life, white people find out that the content of this black &nbsp;... Denzel Washington is an American actor who made his feature <b>film</b> debut in Carbon Copy ... Actor in a Play for playing <b>Troy</b> Maxson in <b>Fences</b> (six years later, he starred <b>in the film</b> adaptation of the ... &quot;<b>Did</b> you notice all of Oscar night&#39;s firsts? Criminal penalty, None (<b>died</b> before trial). Details. Victims, 5. Span of crimes. February, 1985–October, 1997. Country, United States. State(s), New York &middot; Florida &middot; Massachusetts. Date apprehended. May 27, 1998. Gary Charles Evans ( October 7, 1954 – August 14, 1998) was an American thief and confessed ... Evans was born in <b>Troy</b>, New York to Roy Evans and Flora Mae Lee.
In the movie fences how did troy die?
The 2003 invasion of Iraq was the first stage of the <b>Iraq War</b>. The invasion phase <b>began</b> on 19 ... Iraqi <b>president</b> Saddam Hussein and the central leadership went into hiding as the coalition forces completed the occupation of the country. On 1&nbsp;... The <b>Iraq War</b> was a protracted armed conflict that <b>began</b> in 2003 with the invasion of Iraq by a ... <b>President</b> Bush <b>began</b> laying the public groundwork for an invasion of Iraq in the January 2002 State of the Union address, calling Iraq a member&nbsp;... American support for Ba&#39;athist Iraq during the Iran–<b>Iraq War</b>, in which it fought against ... Once the war <b>began</b>, the Carter administration&#39;s policy was broadly neutral and included several actions that favored Iran, although ... It was <b>President</b> Reagan who established diplomatic relations with Saddam Hussein after I left office. The Iran–<b>Iraq War</b> (Arabic: حرب الخليج الأولى‎) <b>began</b> on 22 September 1980, when Iraq ... The battle had been ordered by Iranian <b>president</b> Abulhassan Banisadr, who was hoping that a victory might shore up his deteriorating political position;&nbsp;... Significant opposition to the <b>Iraq War</b> occurred worldwide, both before and during the initial ... Soon after the war <b>began</b>, 67% of surveyed US soldiers in Iraq told Stars and Stripes that the invasion ... Congressional critics of the war have also opposed <b>President</b> Bush&#39;s plan to send an additional 20,000 U.S. soldiers to Iraq. The rationale for the <b>Iraq War</b> has been a controversial issue since the Bush Administration ... <b>President</b> Bush <b>began</b> laying the public groundwork for an invasion of Iraq in a January 2002 State of the Union address, calling Iraq a member of&nbsp;... The withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Iraq <b>began</b> in December 2007 with the end of the <b>Iraq War</b> ... <b>President</b> Obama and al-Maliki outlined a broad agenda for post-war cooperation without American troops in Iraq during a joint press&nbsp;... On 26 February, <b>Iraqi</b> troops <b>began</b> retreating from Kuwait, ... the ground campaign <b>started</b>, on 28 February, <b>President</b>&nbsp;... The invasion of Kuwait on 2 August 1990 was a two-day operation conducted by Iraq against ... By the time the Iran–<b>Iraq War ended</b>, Iraq was not in a financial position to repay the 14 billion USD it borrowed from ... On the topic of the resistance, <b>President</b> Bush stated, &quot;... in a broad way I support the Kuwaiti underground. The following is a timeline of major events during the <b>Iraq War</b>, following the 2003 invasion of ... May 1: U.S. <b>President</b> George W. Bush declares major combat operations in Iraq over. ... Japanese Iraq Reconstruction and Support groupe: Japanese troops <b>begin</b> participation in most risky military expedition since World War II.
Who was president when the iraq war started?
Jimmy Fitzsimmons: A delinquent teenager who frequently bullies Bill. He is shown to be scared of <b>Kevin</b>. Vivian Saunders: Sue&#39;s employer and sometimes friend. Justin Jacob Long (born June 2, 1978) is an American <b>actor</b>, comedian and humorist known for ... 2015–present, <b>F Is for Family</b>, <b>Kevin</b> Murphy (voice), 26 episodes. 2015, Portlandia, Justin, Episode: &quot;The Fiancée&quot;. 2015, Inside Amy Schumer&nbsp;... <b>Kevin</b> Peter Farley (born June 8, 1965) is an American <b>actor</b>, production designer , singer, dancer, occasional composer, and stand-up comic. However, <b>Kevin</b> soon realizes his smaller pension paycheck and <b>family</b> challenges will put those plans on hold. His elder daughter Kendra, who was away at&nbsp;... <b>Kevin</b> Patterson is a character created and <b>played</b> by the British comedian Harry Enfield. In a 2001 Channel 4 poll, <b>Kevin</b> was ranked 15th on their list of the 100&nbsp;... <b>Kevin</b> Darnell Hart (born July 6, 1979) is an American stand-up comedian, <b>actor</b>, and producer. ... <b>Kevin&#39;s</b> childhood, and <b>Kevin</b> used humor as a way to cope with his troubled <b>family</b> life. ... 2019–present, <b>Kevin</b> Hart: Don&#39;t <b>F</b>**k this up, Himself&nbsp;... &quot;Thanksgiving&quot; is the sixth episode of the tenth season of the animated comedy series <b>Family</b> ... <b>Kevin</b> and the <b>family</b> then begin fighting over the United States&#39;s occupation of Iraq, with Brian ... After the <b>family</b> decides to go to the Griffin <b>family&#39;s</b> backyard to <b>play</b> football, Joe ... Jump up to: McFarland, <b>Kevin</b> (2011-11-21). David Michael Koechner is an American <b>actor</b> and comedian, best known for <b>playing</b> roles such ... He currently co-stars in the ABC sitcoms Bless This Mess and The Goldbergs and voices Bob Pogo on the Netflix animated series <b>F Is for</b> <b>Family</b>&nbsp;... <b>Kevin</b> Spacey Fowler KBE (born July 26, 1959) is an American <b>actor</b>, producer, and singer. ... His <b>family</b> relocated to Southern California when he was four years old. ... Ben Kingsley (1982); Robert Duvall (1983); <b>F</b>. Murray Abraham (1984)&nbsp;... <b>Kevin</b> Feige is an American film producer who has been the president of Marvel Studios since ... 2020, The Simpsons, Voice <b>actor</b>, Episode: Bart the Bad Guy; voice of Chinnos. The Falcon and ... Miramax <b>Family</b> &middot; Pixar Canada ... Sean Bailey; <b>Kevin</b> Feige; Alan <b>F</b>. Horn &middot; Kathleen Kennedy &middot; Thomas Schumacher. Related.
Who plays kevin in f is for family?
Cerro Rico (Spanish for &quot;rich <b>mountain</b>&quot;), Cerro Potosí (&quot;Potosí <b>mountain</b>&quot;) or Sumaq Urqu is a ... As a result of <b>mining</b> operations <b>in</b> the <b>mountain</b>, the city of Potosí became one of the largest cities <b>in</b> the New World. ... After 1800, the silver <b>mines</b> were depleted, leaving far less valuable tin as the <b>mine&#39;s main</b> product. <b>Type</b>, Cultural. Criteria, ii, iv, vi. Designated, 1987 (11th session). Reference no. 420. State Party, <b>Bolivia</b>. Region, Latin America and the Caribbean &middot; Endangered , 2014 (2014)–present. Potosí, called during the colony as &quot;Villa Imperial de Potosí&quot;, is the capital city and a municipality of the Department of Potosí <b>in Bolivia</b> . ... Estimates are that much silver still remains <b>in</b> the <b>mines</b>. <b>Bolivia</b> officially the Plurinational State of <b>Bolivia</b> is a landlocked country located <b>in</b> ... One-third of the country is within the Andean <b>mountain</b> range. ... Its <b>main</b> economic activities include agriculture, forestry, fishing, <b>mining</b>, and ... <b>On</b> November 18, 1841, the battle de Ingavi took <b>place</b>, <b>in</b> which the <b>Bolivian</b> Army defeated&nbsp;... El Tío (The Uncle), is believed <b>in</b> Cerro Rico, Potosí, <b>Bolivia</b> to be the &quot;Lord of the Underworld&#39;. There are many statues of this devil-like spirit <b>in</b> the <b>mines</b> of Cerro Rico. ... collaboration with singer Sam Smith, which <b>takes place in</b> various locations across <b>Bolivia</b>. ... &quot;Cerro Rico: Devil Worship <b>on</b> the man-eating <b>mountain</b>&quot;. The geography of <b>Bolivia</b> includes the Eastern Andes <b>Mountain</b> Range which bisects <b>Bolivia</b> ... <b>In</b> western <b>Bolivia</b>, the Cordillera Occidental is a chain of dormant volcanoes and solfataras, ... grazing, this area <b>takes</b> its name from the predominant vegetation <b>type</b>, the puna. ... Map showing the location of <b>mines in</b> <b>Bolivia</b>. The Andes, Andes <b>Mountains</b> or Andean <b>Mountains</b> are the longest continental <b>mountain</b> range ... It was during the Cretaceous Period that the Andes began <b>to</b> <b>take</b> their ... Early Mesozoic and Neogene plutonism <b>in Bolivia&#39;s</b> Cordillera Central ... Currently, <b>mining in</b> the Andes of Chile and Peru places these countries as the&nbsp;... <b>Mining in Bolivia</b> has been a dominant feature of the <b>Bolivian</b> economy as well as <b>Bolivian</b> ... This article relies too much on references to primary sources. ... Salar de Uyuni (Uyuni saltpan), estimated to be the largest of their <b>kind in</b> the world. Silver <b>mining</b> is the resource extraction of silver by <b>mining</b>. Silver is found <b>in</b> a native form very ... Silver Spanish real from the silver of Potosí, <b>Bolivia</b>. ... Bakewell, Peter J. <b>Miners</b> of the Red <b>Mountain</b>: Indian Labor <b>in</b> Potosí, 1545- 1650. ... <b>Main</b> page &middot; Contents &middot; Featured content &middot; Current events &middot; Random article &middot; Donate to&nbsp;... Titicaca is a large, deep lake <b>in</b> the Andes <b>on</b> the border of <b>Bolivia</b> and Peru, often called the ... A view of Lake Titicaca <b>taken</b> from the city of Puno ... The southeast quarter of the lake is separate from the <b>main</b> body (connected only by the Strait ... From the hillsides of Taquile, one has a view of the tops of <b>Bolivian</b> <b>mountains</b>. Lake Poopó is a large saline lake located <b>in</b> a shallow depression <b>in</b> the Altiplano <b>Mountains in</b> Oruro Department, <b>Bolivia</b>, ... Type &middot; Endorheic salt lake ... The <b>main</b> inlet of Lake Poopó (roughly 92% of the water) comes from the ... <b>In</b> the late 19th century, <b>mining</b> was <b>taken</b> over by the Colón Poopó Extraction Company.
What is the primary type of mining that takes place under the bolivian mountain?
&quot;<b>I Can See Clearly Now</b>&quot; is a song originally recorded by Johnny Nash. It was a single from the album of the same name and achieved success in the United&nbsp;... <b>I Can See Clearly Now</b> is an album by American singer Johnny Nash, released in 1972. The album included two of his biggest hit singles, the title track and &quot;Stir&nbsp;... <b>I Can See Clearly Now</b> may refer to: &quot;<b>I Can See Clearly Now</b>&quot;, song by Johnny Nash, also covered by Jimmy Cliff and many others; <b>I Can See Clearly Now</b>&nbsp;... <b>I Can See Clearly Now</b> is the Grammy-nominated third album released by Gospel Gangstaz. It was released on May 18, 1999 for B-Rite Records and featured&nbsp;... &quot;I Can See Clearly&quot; is a 1993 song by the American singer Debbie Harry, released as the first ... Not to be confused with I Can See Clearly Now. John Lester Nash, Jr. (born August 19, 1940) is an American reggae and pop music singer-songwriter, best known in the US for his 1972 hit, &quot;<b>I Can See Clearly</b> <b>Now</b>&quot;. &quot;Stir It Up&quot; is a song composed by Bob Marley in 1967 and first recorded by his group The Wailers that year and issued as a single. The song was later covered by American singer Johnny Nash on his 1972 album <b>I Can See Clearly Now</b>. Hothouse Flowers are an Irish rock group that combines traditional Irish music with influences ... &quot;Give It Up&quot; and &quot;<b>I Can See Clearly Now</b>&quot; (a cover version of the Johnny Nash song) from the album reached No. 30 and 23 respectively in the UK &nbsp;... Home is the second album by the Irish rock band Hothouse Flowers. Released in 1990 via ... Two singles from the album charted in the United Kingdom: &quot;Give It Up&quot; (#30) and &quot;<b>I Can See Clearly Now</b>&quot; (#23). &quot;Give It Up&quot; also charted in the&nbsp;... Jams is a studio album released on December 12, 1995, by the Washington, D.C. -based go-go band Northeast Groovers. The album consists of ten tracks, including the singles &quot;N.E.G Jam&quot;, &quot;<b>I Can See Clearly Now</b>&quot;, and &quot;Go Hard&quot;.
Who sings the song i can see clearly now?
It <b>was</b> another 123 years before it <b>reached</b> two <b>billion</b> in 1927, but it ... four <b>billion</b> in 1974, five <b>billion</b> in 1987, <b>six billion</b> in 1999 and, ... that the <b>world population</b> <b>reached</b> seven <b>billion</b> in October 2011. It <b>was</b> officially designated &quot;The Day of <b>Six Billion</b>&quot;. ... Bureau estimated that the <b>world population reached six billion</b> on 21 April 1999. The Day of Seven <b>Billion</b>, October 31, 2011, is the day that <b>has</b> been officially designated by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) as the approximate day on which the <b>world&#39;s population reached</b> seven <b>billion</b> ... The Indian girl to boy ratio for 0–<b>6</b>-year-olds is at 914 girls per 1,000 boys nationwide, with Uttar&nbsp;... The United Nations Population Fund designated October 12, 1999 as the approximate day on which <b>world population reached six billion</b> following the birth of Adnan Mević, the first son of Fatima Helać and Jasminko Mević, in Sarajevo, Bosnia. It <b>was</b> officially designated The Day of <b>Six Billion</b>. This article lists current estimates of <b>world population</b>, as well as projections of population ... The claim that &quot;the living outnumber the dead&quot; <b>was</b> never accurate ( although it may be ... Projections of population <b>reaching</b> more than one generation into the future are ... Estimates prior to 1950: (b) &quot;The World at <b>Six</b> <b>Billion</b>&quot;, 1999. ... Bureau the <b>world&#39;s population was</b> about 7.55 <b>billion</b> in ... day on which <b>world</b> <b>population reached 6 billion</b>. <b>World Population</b> day is an annual event, observed on July 11 every year, which seeks to raise awareness of global population issues. The event <b>was</b> established by the Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programme in 1989. It <b>was</b> inspired by the public interest in Five <b>Billion</b> Day on July 11, 1987, the ... The <b>world population reached</b> 7,400,000,000 on February <b>6</b>, 2016; the world&nbsp;... Human overpopulation (or population overshoot) is when there are too many people for the ... The population is expected to <b>reach</b> between 8 and 10.5 <b>billion</b> between the ... At the turn of the 20th century, the <b>world&#39;s population was</b> roughly 1.6 <b>billion</b>. ... As <b>world population</b> doubled from 3 <b>billion</b> to <b>6 billion</b>, daily calorie&nbsp;... The 20th (twentieth) century <b>was</b> a century that began on January 1, 1901 and ended on ... Rapid technological advancements, however, also allowed warfare to <b>reach</b> ... <b>World population</b> increased from about 1.6 <b>billion</b> people in 1901 to 6.1 <b>billion</b> at ... More than 18 million people passed through the Gulag, with a further <b>6</b>&nbsp;... The 2019 forecast from the United Nation&#39;s Population Division shows that <b>world</b> <b>population</b> growth peaked at 2.1% in 1962, <b>has</b> since dropped to 1.0%, ... <b>world</b> <b>population reaching</b> 8.5 <b>billion</b> in 2030, 9.7 <b>billion</b> in 2050 and 10.9 <b>billion</b> by ... The 2019 report projects the <b>world population</b> in 2050 to be 9.7 <b>billion</b> people,&nbsp;...
When did earth's population reached 6 billion?
The Sivalik Hills, also known as Churia Hills, are a mountain range of the outer Himalayas that ... In Nepal, the Karnali River exposes the oldest part of the <b>Shivalik Hills</b>. They are the southernmost and geologically youngest east-west mountain&nbsp;... Fiberglass life-size model of extinct Elephant of Sivalik <b>Hills</b>. <b>Shivalik</b> Fossil Park, also known as the Suketi Fossil Park , is a notified National Geo-heritage&nbsp;... The Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) is the section of the Himalayas within India, spanning 10 ... 1 Trans-Himalaya; 2 Pir Panjal Range; 3 Dhauladhar Range; 4 Zaskar Range; 5 Ladakh Range; 6 East Karakoram Range; 7 <b>Shivalik Hills</b>&nbsp;... The Battle of Bhangani (Punjabi: ਭੰਗਾਣੀ ਦਾ ਯੁੱਧ) was fought between Guru Gobind Singh&#39;s army and Bhim Chand (Kahlur) of Bilaspur on 18 September 1686, at Bhangani near Paonta Sahib.Number of Hindu Rajas of <b>Shivalik Hills</b> participated in the war from Bhim&nbsp;... The Shivalik class or Project 17 class is a class of multi-role frigates in service with the Indian ... The class and the lead vessel have been named for the <b>Shivalik</b> <b>hills</b>. Subsequent vessels in the class are also named for hill-ranges in India. The Markanda river (Hindi: मारकंडा नदी) in Himachal Pradesh and Haryana states of India ... The Markanda river originates in the <b>Shivalik hills</b> on the border of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh State, and flows along the haryana and&nbsp;... Parent range &middot; <b>Shivalik Hills</b> of Himalayas. Climbing. Easiest route, Hike / scramble. Morni is a village and tourist attraction in the Morni Hills at the height of 1,267 metres (4,157 ft)&nbsp;... Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh, India, is a reservoir at the foothills (<b>Shivalik hills</b>) of the Himalayas. This 3 km² rainfed lake was created in 1958 by damming the&nbsp;... The Doon Valley is an unusually wide, long valley within the <b>Shivalik Hills</b> in the Lesser Himalayas, in the Indian states of Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and&nbsp;... Kalesar National Park (13,000 acres (53 km<sup>2</sup>)) and adjacent Kalesar Wildlife Sanctuary ... The foothills of <b>Shivalik Hills</b> range, where this park lies, runs parallel with the Himalayan range from Haridwar on the Ganges to the banks of the Beas,&nbsp;...
Which geographical part of haryana is shivalik hills situated?
The <b>Iranian Revolution</b> also known as the <b>Islamic Revolution</b> or the <b>1979</b> Revolution, was a series of events that culminated in the overthrow of the last monarch&nbsp;... The <b>Iranian Revolution</b> was the <b>Islamic revolution</b> that replaced the secular monarchy of Shah ... Prince Pahlavi (later crowned shah) reigned until the <b>1979</b> revolution with one brief interruption. ... Its <b>outcome</b> – an Islamic Republic &quot;under the guidance of an 80-year-old exiled religious scholar from Qom&quot; – was, as one &nbsp;... The <b>1979</b> (or second) oil crisis or oil shock occurred in the world due to decreased oil output in the wake of the <b>Iranian Revolution</b>. ... The oil crisis had mixed <b>effects</b> in the United States, due to some parts of the country being oil- producing&nbsp;... The <b>Iran</b> hostage crisis was a diplomatic standoff between the United States and <b>Iran</b>. Fifty-two ... 5.1 <b>Iran</b>–Iraq War; 5.2 <b>Consequences</b> for <b>Iran</b>; 5.3 <b>Consequences</b> for the United States; 5.4 Diplomatic relations ... After the <b>revolution</b> culminated in February <b>1979</b> with the return of the Ayatollah Khomeini from France, the&nbsp;... <b>1979</b> Revolution: Black Friday is an adventure interactive drama video game ... make timed responses throughout the game, determining the <b>outcome</b> of the plot. ... Reza, who was part of the <b>Iranian Revolution</b> in an attempt to overthrow the&nbsp;... Observers differ on how many people died during the <b>Iranian Revolution</b>. The number of ... On 7 April <b>1979</b>, Amir-Abbas Hoveyda, former prime minister of Iran, was executed. Two days later on 9 April ten senior officials of the Shah, including &nbsp;... The 1953 Iranian coup d&#39;état, known in Iran as the 28 Mordad coup d&#39;état ( Persian: کودتای ۲۸ ... The Constitutional Revolution was opposed by the British and Russians, who attempted ... The coup is widely believed to have significantly contributed to the <b>1979 Iranian Revolution</b>, which deposed the &quot;pro-Western&quot; Shah and&nbsp;... The Persian Constitutional Revolution also known as the Constitutional Revolution of Iran, took ... For the revolution that took place in 1979, see Iranian Revolution. For the series of reforms launched in 1963, see White Revolution. The White Revolution or the Shah and People Revolution was a ... Revolution from the clergy and landed elites, would ultimately contribute to the Shah&#39;s downfall and the <b>Iranian Revolution in 1979</b>. One of the most dramatic changes in government in Iran&#39;s history was seen with the <b>1979 Iranian Revolution</b> where ... Keddie, Modern Iran (2003) p.287-8; ^ &quot;&quot; The Culture of Imperialism&quot;; &quot;Iranian Women and the <b>Effects</b> of a Possible War&quot;&quot;.
What was the outcome of the iranian revolution in 1979?
<b>A resource</b> is a source or supply from which a benefit is produced and that has some utility. ... Potential <b>resources</b> are <b>known</b> to exist and may be used in the future. For example, petroleum may exist in ... Ubiquitous <b>resources</b> are <b>found</b> <b>everywhere</b> (for example air, light, and water). Localized <b>resources</b> are <b>found</b> only in&nbsp;... Tardigrades <b>known</b> colloquially as water bears or moss piglets, are a phylum of water-dwelling ... They have been <b>found everywhere</b>, from mountaintops to the deep sea and mud volcanoes, and from ... Microbial Life Educational <b>Resources</b>. Uranium ore deposits are economically recoverable concentrations of uranium within the Earth&#39;s crust. Uranium is one of the more common elements in the Earth&#39;s crust, being 40 times more common than silver and 500 times more common than gold. It can be <b>found</b> almost <b>everywhere</b> in rock, soil, rivers, and oceans. ... The primary uranium ore mineral is uraninite (UO2) (previously <b>known</b> <b>as</b>&nbsp;... <b>The resource</b> curse, also <b>known as</b> the paradox of plenty, refers to the paradox that countries ... A 2017 study <b>found</b> evidence of <b>the resource</b> curse in the American frontier period of the Western United States in the 19th century (the Wild West). <b>Resource</b> distribution refers to the distribution of <b>resources</b>, including land, water, minerals, wealth in general among corresponding geographic entities (states,&nbsp;... A microorganism, or microbe, is a microscopic organism, which may exist in its single-celled ... The earliest <b>known</b> idea to indicate the possibility of diseases spreading by yet unseen organisms was that of the Roman ... As microorganisms, in particular bacteria, are <b>found</b> virtually <b>everywhere</b>, harmful microorganisms may be&nbsp;... The tobacco barn, a type of functionally classified barn <b>found</b> in the USA, was once an essential ... When the US tobacco industry was at its height, tobacco barns were <b>found everywhere</b> the crop was grown. ... Connecticut, Massachusetts and up to Vermont, the curing &quot;barns&quot; are properly <b>called</b> &quot;sheds&quot; (tobacco sheds). Ethiopia is located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north, Djibouti and ... In the Choqa Mountains of Misraq Gojjam, Mount Choqa (also <b>known as</b> ... are numerous and often of great size; hyenas are <b>found everywhere</b> and are ... Irrigated land: 2,896 km² (2003); Total renewable water <b>resources</b>: 122 km<sup>3</sup>&nbsp;... Ubiquitous computing (or &quot;ubicomp&quot;) is a concept in software engineering and computer science where computing is made to appear anytime and <b>everywhere</b>. ... When primarily concerning the objects involved, it is also <b>known as</b> physical computing, ... To monitor a relevant <b>resource</b>; To manage reliability of <b>the</b> <b>resources</b>&nbsp;... A renewable <b>resource</b> is a natural <b>resource</b> which will replenish to replace the portion depleted ... The remaining unfrozen freshwater is <b>found</b> mainly as groundwater, with only a small fraction ... Although air and sunlight are available <b>everywhere</b> on Earth, crops also depend on soil nutrients and the availability of water.
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<b>Game of Thrones</b> is an American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss for HBO. It is an adaptation of A Song of Ice and Fire,&nbsp;... In 2016, he announced a <b>Game of Thrones</b> campaign-contest in order to support the RED foundation which aims to raise awareness and fight AIDS. &quot;My main&nbsp;... Alfie Evan Allen (born 11 September 1986) is an English actor. He is best known for playing Theon Greyjoy in the television series <b>Game of Thrones</b>&nbsp;... Richard Madden (born 18 June 1986) is a Scottish actor. Born and raised in Renfrewshire near Glasgow, Madden rose to prominence in 2011 for his portrayal of Robb Stark in the first three seasons of HBO&#39;s fantasy drama <b>Game of</b> <b>Thrones</b>, for which he&nbsp;... A <b>Game of Thrones</b> is the first novel in A Song of Ice and Fire, a series of fantasy novels by the American author George R. R. Martin. It was first published on&nbsp;... After A <b>Game of Thrones</b>, A Clash of Kings, and A Storm of Swords, Martin originally intended to write three more books. The fourth book, tentatively titled A &nbsp;... Oona Castilla Chaplin [ˈuna kasˈtija ˈt͡ʃaplin] (born 4 June 1986) is a Spanish-English actress. Her roles include Talisa Maegyr in the HBO TV series <b>Game of Thrones</b>, Kitty&nbsp;... The characters from the medieval fantasy television series <b>Game of Thrones</b> are based on their respective counterparts from author George R. R. Martin&#39;s A&nbsp;... The eighth and final season of the fantasy drama television series <b>Game of</b> <b>Thrones</b>, produced by HBO, premiered on April 14, 2019, and concluded on May 19,&nbsp;... <b>Game of Thrones</b> is an American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. The series is based on George R. R. Martin&#39;s series&nbsp;...
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<b>Indian English literature</b> (IEL), also referred to as Indian Writing in English (IWE), is the body of work by writers in India who write in the English language and&nbsp;... <b>Indian English</b> typically follows British spelling and pronunciation as opposed to American, and books published in <b>India</b> reflect&nbsp;... <b>Literature</b> from North East <b>India</b> refers to <b>literature</b> of in the languages of North East <b>India</b> and the body of work by <b>English</b>-language writers from this region. Rasipuram Krishnaswami Iyer Narayanaswami (10 October 1906 – 13 May 2001 ), was an <b>Indian</b> writer known for his work set in the fictional South <b>Indian</b> town of Malgudi. He was a leading author of early <b>Indian literature</b> in <b>English</b> along with Mulk&nbsp;... He was a foundational figure in postcolonial <b>India&#39;s literary</b> history, specifically for <b>Indian</b> Poetry in <b>English</b>. He was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1983&nbsp;... Anand is admired for his novels and short stories, which have acquired the status of classics of modern <b>Indian English literature</b>; they are noted for their&nbsp;... Kamala Surayya (born Kamala; 31 March 1934 – 31 May 2009), popularly known by her one-time pen name Madhavikutty and married name Kamala Das, was an Indian English poet as well as a leading Malayalam author from Kerala, India. ... See also[edit]. icon Poetry portal &middot; <b>Indian English literature</b>&nbsp;... The Sahitya Akademi Award is the second-highest <b>literary</b> honor in <b>India</b>. The Sahitya Akademi, <b>India&#39;s</b> National Academy of Letters, aims at &quot;promoting <b>Indian</b> &nbsp;... Indian English poetry is the oldest form of <b>Indian English literature</b>. Indian poets writing in English have succeeded to nativize or indianize English in order to&nbsp;... Retrieved 13 February 2014. ^ Knippling, Alpana Sharma, &quot;Chapter 3: Twentieth- Century <b>Indian Literature</b> in <b>English</b>&quot;, in Natarajan&nbsp;...
Who was the first writer of fiction in indian english literature?
For the same <b>keyboard</b> key in <b>Windows</b>, see <b>Windows</b> key. The <b>Command key</b> (⌘ ), also historically known as the Apple key,&nbsp;... The <b>Windows</b> logo key is a <b>keyboard</b> key which was originally introduced on the Microsoft ... The key is predated by the ⌘ <b>Command key</b> on Apple computers in 1980 and the ◇ Meta key in LISP/UNIX computers in 1970. In laptop and other&nbsp;... The Option key is a modifier key (ALT) present on Apple <b>keyboards</b>. It is located between the Control key and <b>Command key</b> on a typical Mac <b>keyboard</b>. ... In this regard, it is akin to the AltGr key, found on some IBM-compatible <b>PC keyboards</b>. In computing, a Control <b>key</b> is a modifier <b>key</b> which, when pressed in conjunction with another <b>key</b>, performs a special operation (for example, Ctrl + C ); similar to the Shift <b>key</b>, the Control <b>key</b> rarely performs any function when pressed by itself. The Control <b>key</b> is located on or near the bottom left side of most <b>keyboards</b> ... A Control key (marked &quot;Ctrl&quot;) on a Windows keyboard next to one style of a&nbsp;... Most Linux desktop environments use the <b>key</b> similar to how <b>Windows</b> uses it, for <b>window</b> management and application launching, rather than <b>commands</b> used by &nbsp;... The shift key on a modern English <b>Windows keyboard</b> (above the &quot;Ctrl&quot; key). The shift key is a modifier key on a <b>keyboard</b>, used to type capital letters and other alternate ... See also[edit]. AltGr key &middot; <b>Command key</b> &middot; Option key &middot; StickyKeys&nbsp;... Computer <b>keyboards</b> are similar to electric-typewriter <b>keyboards</b> but contain additional <b>keys</b>, such as the <b>command</b> or <b>Windows keys</b>. Close all <b>windows</b> of current application, ⌘ <b>Cmd</b> + ⌥ Opt + W ... focused <b>window</b>, Alt + Space then M then Arrow <b>Keys</b> and&nbsp;... For a list of <b>keyboard</b> shortcuts, see Table of <b>keyboard</b> shortcuts. The Alt <b>key</b> on a computer ... The <b>key</b> is located on either side of the Space bar, but in non-US <b>PC</b> <b>keyboard</b> layouts, rather than a second Alt <b>key</b>, there is an &#39;Alt Gr&#39; <b>key</b> to the ... Alt + ⌘ <b>Cmd</b> + Esc (rather ⌘ <b>Cmd</b> + ⌥ Opt + Esc in native parlance) brings up the&nbsp;... ⊞ Win (<b>Windows</b> logo) – found on <b>Windows keyboards</b>; ⌘ Command – <b>Command</b> <b>key</b>, found on Apple Macintosh <b>keyboards</b>. On older <b>keyboards</b> marked with the&nbsp;...
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<b>20</b> (twenty) is the natural number following 19 and preceding 21. A group of twenty units may also be referred to as a score. Twenty or <b>20</b> may refer to: <b>20</b> (number), the natural number following 19 and preceding 21; one of the years <b>20</b> BC, AD <b>20</b>, 1920, 2020&nbsp;... This article lists the pages containing the chronology and epidemiology of SARS- CoV-2, the virus responsible for the 2019–<b>20</b> coronavirus pandemic which&nbsp;... The Pareto principle states that, for many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from <b>20</b>% of the causes. Management consultant Joseph M. Juran suggested&nbsp;... The 2019–<b>20</b> coronavirus pandemic is an ongoing pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome&nbsp;... USNS Comfort (T-AH-<b>20</b>) is the third United States Navy ship to bear the name Comfort, and the second Mercy-class hospital ship to join the U.S. Navy&#39;s fleet. <b>20</b>/<b>20</b> is the 15th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released February 10, 1969 on Capitol Records. The LP was named for being their <b>20th</b>&nbsp;... <b>20</b> Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Kenny Rogers released by Liberty Records in 1983. Contents. 1 Overview; 2 Track listing; 3 Chart performance&nbsp;... This article documents countries and territories affected by and their responses to the coronavirus responsible for the 2019–<b>20</b> pandemic first detected in Wuhan&nbsp;... The 2019–<b>20</b> coronavirus pandemic has had a substantial impact on the film industry. Across the world and to varying degrees, cinemas and movie theaters&nbsp;...
When did the current £20 note come out?
The second and <b>final season</b> of the television <b>series Sonny with a Chance</b> aired on Disney Channel from March 14, 2010 to January <b>2</b>,&nbsp;... DVD Title, Release Date, <b>Episodes</b> Featured, Bonus Features. Season 1: ... Blooper Reel. <b>Season 2</b>: Volume 1: <b>Sonny With a Chance</b> of So Random! ... Alternate <b>Ending</b> of Sonny With a Secret. <b>Season 2</b>:&nbsp;... Main article: List of <b>Sonny with a Chance episodes</b> ... <b>2</b>, <b>2</b>, &quot;West Coast Story&quot;, David Trainer, Michael Feldman &amp; Steve Marmel ... try and intercept a package meant for Zora, but she manages to get the <b>last</b> laugh. It aired from February 8, 2009 to January <b>2</b>, 2011. The <b>series</b> revolves around <b>Sonny</b> Munroe (Demi Lovato), a teenage comedian&nbsp;... The <b>latest episode</b> is called Hart To Hart and it is premiering on ... The <b>Season</b> <b>Finale</b> of <b>Sonny with a Chance</b> is Sonny so Far,&nbsp;... The full length sketch comedy <b>episode</b> format was played within <b>Sonny with a</b> <b>Chance</b> during <b>season 2</b> of the <b>series</b> for the Christmas and Halloween <b>episodes</b>. But she breaks up with Chad towards the end of <b>season 2</b>. It is shown in the <b>last</b> <b>episode</b>, &quot;New Girl&quot;, that she still has feelings for&nbsp;... Category for articles related to Disney television <b>series Sonny with a Chance</b> and So Random! ... <b>Sonny with a Chance</b> (<b>season 2</b>) cast.jpg 360 × 270; 78 KB. <b>Sonny with a Chance</b> is the soundtrack album from the Disney Channel Original <b>Series</b> of the ... 1 Background; <b>2</b> Promotional single; 3 Critical reception; 4 Commercial performance; 5 Track listing; 6 Charts; 7 References ... second <b>season</b>, this soundtrack features nine songs performed by the cast of <b>Sonny with</b> <b>a Chance</b>. That month, Lovato also announced her departure from <b>Sonny with a Chance</b>, putting her acting career on hiatus and <b>ending</b> the <b>series</b>; she later said that she&nbsp;...
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In a message to Wellesley alumnae concerning the film, <b>Wellesley College</b> president Diana Chapman Walsh&nbsp;... The Harvard Din &amp; Tonics (or &quot;the Dins&quot;) are a signature, five-part jazz a cappella group from ... Brooks House Association at Harvard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts, ... Smile, a 2003 film starring Julia Roberts that was set at <b>Wellesley College</b>. ... They have appeared in the films &quot;<b>Mona Lisa Smile</b>&quot; and &quot; First Affair. Julia O&#39;Hara Stiles (born March 28, 1981) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York ... Between the Bourne films, she appeared in <b>Mona Lisa</b> <b>Smile</b> (2003) as Joan, a student at <b>Wellesley College</b> in 1953, whose art professor (Julia&nbsp;... <b>Wellesley College</b> is a private women&#39;s liberal arts college in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Founded in 1870 by Henry and Pauline Durant, it is a member of the&nbsp;... The following is a list of individuals associated with <b>Wellesley College</b> through attending as a ... Laura Allen, 1996 – actress, All My Children, <b>Mona Lisa Smile</b> &middot; Barbara Babcock, 1960 – actress; Blanche Baker, 1978 – Emmy-winning actress &nbsp;... Alma mater, <b>Wellesley College</b>. Occupation, Actress. Years active, 2000–present. Spouse(s). Bruce Weyman ( m. 2006). Children, 2. Website, lauraallen.net &middot; Edit this at Wikidata. Laura Allen (born March 21, 1974) is an American actress. She starred as Lily Tyler during the ... <b>Mona Lisa Smile</b> co-starring with Julia Roberts, Kirsten Dunst and Julia Stiles. Silliman College is a residential college at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, named ... Silliman gained fame when the popular movie <b>Mona Lisa</b> <b>Smile</b> featuring Julia Roberts, Julia Stiles and Kirsten ... Harvard University, and the Wall Street Gate and the common room were used to represent <b>Wellesley</b> <b>College</b>. Wheaton College is a private liberal arts college in Norton, Massachusetts. Wheaton was ... Dale Rogers Marshall, Academic Dean at <b>Wellesley College</b>, was inaugurated as Wheaton&#39;s sixth president in 1992. ... (1990); Prozac Nation ( film) (2001); <b>Mona Lisa Smile</b> (2003); Professor Marston and the Wonder Women (2017)&nbsp;... Lisa Roberts Gillan (sister) Emma Roberts (niece). Julia Fiona Roberts (born October 28, 1967) is an American actress and producer. ... In 2003, Roberts was cast in Mike Newell&#39;s drama film <b>Mona Lisa Smile</b>, also starring Kirsten ... professor at <b>Wellesley College</b> in 1953 – the highest ever earned by an actress until then. This articles lists various works of fiction that take place in Boston, Massachusetts : ... comedy about attending a fictional Boston <b>college</b>, featuring Anthony Clark ... <b>Mona Lisa Smile</b>, featuring Julia Roberts as a nonconformist <b>Wellesley</b>&nbsp;...
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Dawnn Jewel Lewis (born August 13, 1961) is an American actress, singer, voice actress and songwriter. Lewis is best known for her role as <b>Jaleesa</b> Vinson– Taylor on the NBC television sitcom <b>A Different World</b>&nbsp;... <b>A Different World</b> is a spin-off from the American television sitcom The Cosby Show. with ... <b>Jaleesa</b> Vinson-Taylor (Dawnn Lewis): native of Camden (New Jersey), sister of Danielle and Yvonne Vinson, ex-wife of Lamar Collins, enrolled at&nbsp;... <b>A Different World</b> is a television spin-off of The Cosby Show set at Hillman College, the alma ... Ron juggles three Valentine&#39;s Day dates while <b>Jaleesa</b> spends the holiday with Col. Taylor. Guest star: Halle Berry as Jaclyn, one of Ron&#39;s&nbsp;... <b>A Different World</b> is an American sitcom television series that aired for six seasons on NBC from ... Vanessa Bell Calloway as Lily Connors (season 3, episode 18) &amp; <b>Jaleesa&#39;s</b> sister (Danielle; season 4, episode 18); Tisha Campbell- Martin as&nbsp;... &quot;I&#39;ve Got to Use My Imagination&quot; is a song recorded by Gladys Knight &amp; the Pips. Released from ... On the series <b>A Different World</b>, Whitley, <b>Jaleesa</b> and another classmate perform the song to audition to sing backup for Gladys Knight (who&nbsp;... &quot;Love Overboard&quot; is a Grammy Award-winning 1987 single by Gladys Knight and the Pips. ... Knight performs the song in a dream sequence on the episode &quot;Three Girls Three&quot; of <b>A Different World</b>, with Whitley and <b>Jaleesa</b> singing background&nbsp;... The Jerry Herman Ring Theatre, located on the campus of the University of Miami in Coral ... Joshua Henry - actor, &quot;Haywood Patterson&quot; in The Scottsboro Boys. Dawnn Lewis - actress, &quot;<b>Jaleesa</b> Vinson-Taylor&quot; on <b>A Different World</b>. Ray Liotta &nbsp;... Whitley Marion Gilbert is a fictional character who appears in the American sitcom <b>A Different World</b>, portrayed by actress Jasmine Guy. ... Denise Huxtable and Whitley shared a room briefly before Denise went back to <b>Jaleesa</b>. Later in the 1st&nbsp;... David Adkins (born November 10, 1956), better known by his stage name Sinbad is an ... In <b>A Different World</b>, Walter began to fall in love with a girl named <b>Jaleesa</b> played by Dawnn Lewis. They dated, and eventually became engaged but&nbsp;... Mahdi Abdul-Rahman was an American professional basketball player and college basketball ... Hazzard and his wife <b>Jaleesa</b> had four children: Yakub, Jalal, Rasheed, and Khalil, the ... &quot;Hazzard: Things Are A Little <b>Different</b> At Compton&quot;.
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<b>Halophiles</b> are organisms that thrive in high salt concentrations. They are a type of extremophile organism. The name comes from the Greek word for&nbsp;... Haloarchaea are a class of the Euryarchaeota, found in water saturated or nearly saturated with ... The extremely <b>halophilic</b>, aerobic members of Archaea are classified within the family Halobacteriaceae, order Halobacteriales in Class III. Pages in category &quot;<b>Halophiles</b>&quot;. The following 82 pages are in this category, out of 82 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). Halotolerance is the adaptation of living organisms to conditions of high salinity. Halotolerant species tend to live in areas such as hypersaline lakes, coastal dunes, saline deserts, salt marshes, and inland salt seas and springs. <b>Halophiles</b> are organisms that live in highly saline environments, and require&nbsp;... Halobacterium salinarum is an extremely <b>halophilic</b> marine obligate aerobic archaeon. Despite its name, this is not a bacterium, but rather a member of the&nbsp;... Shiladitya DasSarma (born 1957) is a molecular biologist well-known for contributions to the biology of <b>halophilic</b> and extremophilic microorganisms. He is a&nbsp;... Category talk:<b>Halophiles</b>. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. WikiProject Council, hide This category is of interest to the&nbsp;... A xerophile is an extremophilic organism that can grow and reproduce in conditions with a low ... osmotolerance is typically applied to organisms that can grow in solutions with high solute concentrations (salts, sugars), such as <b>halophiles</b>. Chemotrophs are organisms that obtain energy by the oxidation of electron donors in their ... Chemoautotrophs generally fall into several groups: methanogens, <b>halophiles</b>, sulfur oxidizers and reducers, nitrifiers, anammox bacteria, and&nbsp;... Bacteriorhodopsin is a protein used by Archaea, most notably by halobacteria, a class of the ... and phosphorylation by ATP synthase (chemical energy) during photosynthesis in <b>halophilic</b> archaea Halobacterium salinarum (syn.
Halophiles require an environment with a high concentration of?
The <b>Bold</b> and the <b>Beautiful</b> is an American television soap opera created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell for CBS. It premiered on March 23, 1987, as a &nbsp;... Ridge Forrester is a fictional character from the CBS Daytime soap opera, The <b>Bold</b> and the <b>Beautiful</b>. The character was introduced in the series premiere on&nbsp;... The <b>Bold</b> and the <b>Beautiful</b> is an American television soap opera, created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell for CBS. It first aired on March 23, 1987. Taylor Hayes is a fictional character from the American CBS soap opera The <b>Bold</b> and the <b>Beautiful</b>, portrayed by Hunter Tylo. The character was created by&nbsp;... Stephanie Forrester (née Douglas) is a fictional character on the American soap opera, The <b>Bold</b> and the <b>Beautiful</b>. Stephanie is known for her marriages to the&nbsp;... Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (born 17 April 1987) is a Canadian actress, disc jockey, singer and television host. She is best known for starring as Olivia Castle in the horror film Final Destination 5 (2011) and as the rich Steffy Forrester in CBS soap opera The <b>Bold</b> and the <b>Beautiful</b> (2008–present), the latter earning her&nbsp;... Katherine Kelly Lang is an American actress. She is best known for playing Brooke Logan in the CBS soap opera The <b>Bold</b> and the <b>Beautiful</b> for the CBS&nbsp;... The <b>Bold</b> and the <b>Beautiful</b> is a long-running American soap opera which has aired on CBS Daytime since March 23, 1987, and is the most-watched soap opera&nbsp;... Susan Flannery (born July 31, 1939) is an American actress and director known for her roles in the daytime dramas The <b>Bold</b> and the <b>Beautiful</b> and Days of Our&nbsp;... Liam Spencer is a fictional character from the CBS Daytime soap opera, The <b>Bold</b> and the <b>Beautiful</b>, played by Scott Clifton. He made his first screen appearance&nbsp;...
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Tropicana <b>Evansville</b> is a <b>casino</b> hotel and entertainment complex located in the northwest corner of downtown <b>Evansville</b>, <b>Indiana</b>, owned by Gaming and&nbsp;... <b>Casino</b> Aztar may refer to either of two <b>casinos</b> originally opened by the Aztar Corporation: <b>Casino</b> Aztar Caruthersville, now Century <b>Casino</b> Caruthersville — Caruthersville, Missouri; <b>Casino</b> Aztar <b>Evansville</b>, now Tropicana <b>Evansville</b> — <b>Evansville</b>, <b>Indiana</b>&nbsp;... As a result, <b>Casino</b> Aztar <b>Evansville</b> was the first riverboat to open, on December 7, 1995. The Gaming Commission continued its&nbsp;... This growth resulted in dramatic changes to <b>Evansville&#39;s</b> riverfront in just 15 years , with a brand new Tropicana <b>casino</b> facility and new corporate headquarters for&nbsp;... Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc. is a real estate investment trust (REIT) specializing in <b>casino</b> properties, based in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. It was formed in November 2013 as a corporate spin-off from Penn National Gaming. The company owns 44 <b>casino</b> properties, and operates two of them. ... St. Charles, Missouri &middot; Belterra <b>Casino</b> Resort &amp; Spa — Florence, <b>Indiana</b>&nbsp;... Tropicana may refer to: Contents. 1 Companies; 2 Hotels and nightclubs; 3 Music ; 4 Places; 5 Sports. Companies[edit]. Tropicana Entertainment, a former <b>casino</b> company that owned several ... a nightclub in Havana, Cuba and New York City; Tropicana <b>Evansville</b>, a <b>casino</b> hotel in <b>Evansville</b>, <b>Indiana</b>; Tropicana Laughlin,&nbsp;... Rising Star <b>Casino</b> Resort is a riverboat <b>casino</b> and hotel in Rising Sun, <b>Indiana</b>, USA, owned ... List of <b>casinos</b> in <b>Indiana</b> ... <b>Evansville</b> Courier. AP. July 1, 1995. Tropicana <b>Evansville</b> — <b>Evansville</b>, <b>Indiana</b> &middot; Tropicana Laughlin — Laughlin, Nevada. Previous <b>casinos</b>[edit]. Bayou Caddy&#39;s Jubilee <b>Casino</b> —&nbsp;... <b>Evansville</b> is a city in, and the county seat of, Vanderburgh County, <b>Indiana</b>. The population ... <b>Evansville</b> is home to Tropicana <b>Evansville</b>, the state&#39;s first <b>casino</b>; Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden, one of the state&#39;s oldest and largest zoos; &nbsp;... Belterra <b>Casino</b> Resort &amp; Spa is a riverboat <b>casino</b> on the Ohio River in Switzerland County, <b>Indiana</b> near ... List of <b>casinos</b> in <b>Indiana</b> ... <b>Evansville</b> Courier.
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On Rotten Tomatoes, the <b>first season</b> has an approval rating of 94% ... The <b>Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b> is an endlessly engrossing adaptation of&nbsp;... <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Teleplay by, Original release date ... She is now known as Offred, the <b>handmaid</b> to Commander Fred&nbsp;... He had <b>his</b> left hand amputated by the Council after being found guilty of adultery . He later becomes the <b>right</b> hand of&nbsp;... The <b>Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b>, originally published in 1985, is a dystopian novel written by Canadian ... Atwood has argued that a coup, such as the <b>one</b> depicted in The <b>Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b>, ... &quot;&#39;The <b>Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b>&#39; Renewed for <b>Season</b> 3 at Hulu&quot;. ... about why &quot;Pinter elected not to publish three of <b>his</b> completed filmscripts, The <b>Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b>, The Remains of the Day and&nbsp;... Kimberly Alexis Bledel is an American actress and model. She is best known for her role as ... In 2017, she appeared as Ofglen in The <b>Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b> for Hulu; subsequently, her role was expanded to a regular role for the second <b>season</b>. Her critically acclaimed turn in the role earned Bledel her first Emmy Award&nbsp;... &quot;Offred&quot; is the premiere <b>episode</b> of the American television drama series The <b>Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b>. ... &quot;Offred&quot;. The Handmaid&#39;s Tale episode. Episode no. Season 1. Episode 1. Directed by, Reed Morano. Teleplay by, Bruce Miller. Original release&nbsp;... Elisabeth Singleton Moss (born July 24, 1982) is an American actor. She is known for her work ... Moss&#39; character became integral to the fourth <b>season</b> of the show; in a retrospective on the series, The ... That same year, Moss began playing Offred in the Hulu series The <b>Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b>, for which she has received critical&nbsp;... Bradley Whitford (born October 10, 1959) is an American actor and political activist, and he is ... Whitford first appeared on television in 1985 in an <b>episode</b> of The Equalizer. <b>His</b> film debut was in the ... In 2018 he joined the cast of The <b>Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b> on Hulu as Commander Joseph Lawrence. Whitford guest- starred in the&nbsp;... Kari Skogland is a Canadian film director, screenwriter and producer. In 2016, she co-founded ... In 2017 and 2018, she directed several memorable episodes of Hulu&#39;s original series, The <b>Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b>, including the <b>Season 1</b> finale.
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<b>Fresh water</b> (or <b>freshwater</b>) is any naturally occurring water except seawater and brackish water ... <b>Much of the earth&#39;s fresh water</b> (on the surface and groundwater ) is ... Water fountain <b>found in</b> a small Swiss village; used as a <b>drinking water</b>&nbsp;... <b>Most</b> water in the <b>Earth&#39;s</b> atmosphere and crust comes from the world ocean&#39;s saline seawater, while <b>freshwater</b> accounts for only 2.5% of the total. Because the &nbsp;... The cryosphere is an all-encompassing term for those portions of <b>Earth</b>&#39;s surface where water ... Snow cover and <b>freshwater</b> ice are essentially seasonal, and <b>most</b> sea ice, except for ice in the central Arctic, lasts only a few years if it is not seasonal. A <b>given</b> water particle in glaciers, ice sheets, or ground ice, however, may&nbsp;... The hydrosphere is the combined mass of water <b>found on</b>, under, and above the surface of a planet <b>earth</b>, minor ... Of this <b>fresh water</b>, 68.9% is in the form of ice and permanent snow cover in the Arctic, the Antarctic and mountain ... <b>Most</b> evaporation comes from the oceans and is returned to the <b>earth</b> as snow or rain. This is a list of countries by total renewable water resources mostly based on The World ... Out of all the water on <b>Earth</b>, saline water in oceans, seas and saline ... <b>Many</b> areas suffer from lack of distribution of <b>fresh water</b>, such as deserts. The origin of <b>water</b> on <b>Earth</b> is the subject of a body of research in the fields of planetary ... As cooling continued, <b>most</b> CO2 was removed from the atmosphere by subduction and dissolution in ocean <b>water</b>, but levels ... Two 4.5 billion-year- old meteorites <b>found on Earth</b> that <b>contained</b> liquid <b>water</b> alongside a wide diversity of&nbsp;... A glacier is a persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight. ... On <b>Earth</b>, 99% of glacial ice is <b>contained</b> within vast ice sheets (also known as ... Glacial ice is the largest reservoir of <b>freshwater</b> on <b>Earth</b>. <b>Many</b> glaciers from temperate, alpine and seasonal polar climates store water as ice during&nbsp;... The Great Lakes (French: les Grands Lacs), also called the Laurentian Great Lakes and the Great Lakes of North America, are a series of interconnected <b>freshwater</b> lakes ... The Great Lakes are the largest group of <b>freshwater</b> lakes on <b>Earth</b> by total ... The lakes drain a large watershed via <b>many</b> rivers, and are studded with&nbsp;... The biomass is the mass of living biological organisms in a <b>given</b> area or ecosystem at a <b>given</b> ... The total live biomass of bacteria may be as <b>much</b> as that of plants and ... The bacterium accounts for an estimated 20% of the oxygen in the <b>Earth&#39;s</b> ... Terrestrial <b>freshwater</b> ecosystems generate about 1.5% of the global net&nbsp;... Fishing in salt and <b>fresh water</b> bodies is a major source of food for <b>many</b> parts of the world. <b>Much</b> of long-distance trade of commodities (&nbsp;...
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<b>Orange Is the New Black</b> (sometimes abbreviated to OITNB) is an American comedy-drama ... Original network, Netflix ... In 2016, a New York Times study of the 50 <b>TV</b> shows with the most Facebook Likes found that <b>Orange Is the New</b> <b>Black</b> is&nbsp;... Original <b>network</b>, Netflix. Original release, July 11, 2013 (2013-07-11). Season chronology. Next → Season 2 &middot; List of <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> episodes. The first season of the American comedy-drama television series <b>Orange Is the New</b> <b>Black</b> ... In July 2011, Netflix was in negotiations with Lionsgate for a 13-episode <b>TV</b>&nbsp;... Jenji Leslie Kohan (born July 5, 1969) is an American television writer and producer. She is best known as the creator of the Showtime comedy-drama series Weeds and the Netflix comedy-drama series <b>Orange Is the New Black</b>. ... Netflix, as a streaming service distribution model of <b>TV</b> and movie content, is unique in that it&nbsp;... <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> is an American comedy-drama series created by Jenji Kohan. ... &quot;Netflix: &#39;<b>Orange Is The New Black</b>&#39; Is Our Most-Watched Original, But Our <b>TV</b> Exclusives Are Even ... &quot;Primetime Emmy Awards Nominations: &#39;Game Of Thrones&#39; Sets Record With 32 Total Noms, HBO &amp; Netflix Top <b>Networks</b> – Full List &quot;. <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> is an American comedy-drama series created by Jenji Kohan, which premiered on July 11, 2013, on Netflix. The series, based on Piper &nbsp;... Wentworth is an Australian television drama programme. It was first broadcast on SoHo on 1 May 2013. The series serves as a contemporary reimagining of Prisoner, which ran on <b>Network</b> Ten ... debut the critics drew comparisons with US prison dramedy <b>Orange Is the New Black</b>, though Liz Raftery of <b>TV</b> Guide said she&nbsp;... Liz Raftery of <b>TV</b> Guide says &quot;There&#39;s a lot going on in Season 2 of Netflix&#39;s <b>Orange Is the New Black</b>, and very little of it has to do with Piper Chapman&quot;. Rob &nbsp;... Kathryn Kates is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her recurring role on ... has a recurring role in the <b>Network</b>/Lionsgate series <b>Orange</b> <b>Is the New Black</b>, ... 2003, Judging Amy, June Starr, (<b>TV</b> Series) Episode, Into The Fire. Tiffany &quot;Pennsatucky&quot; Doggett is a fictional character in the Netflix series <b>Orange</b> <b>Is the New Black</b>, portrayed by Taryn Manning. Manning was offered the role&nbsp;... Asia Kate Dillon (born November 15, 1984) is an American actor, best known for their roles as Brandy Epps in <b>Orange Is the New Black</b> and Taylor Mason in Billions. ... They presented the award for Best Actor at the MTV Movie &amp; <b>TV</b> Awards on May 7, 2017. In November 2018, it was announced Dillon would star in The&nbsp;...
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There were claims that Monica was upset when Brandy performed the song solo <b>on</b> The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and Brandy was reportedly miffed when&nbsp;... After the release of the album Monica <b>did</b> in store appearances and she also went <b>on</b> a promotional radio tour. Radio ads were played with announcements about&nbsp;... Monica Denise Arnold (formerly Brown; born October 24, 1980) is an American singer, ... David Foster and Austin consulted <b>on</b> the album <b>The Boy Is Mine</b>, which was ... The marriage, however, <b>did</b> not become a matter of public record until&nbsp;... Brandy Rayana Norwood (born February 11, 1979), known professionally by her mononym ... &quot;<b>The Boy Is Mine</b>&quot;, which went <b>on</b> to become the best selling female duet of all time, and one of the longest running number one singles in history. ... Within the <b>coming</b> year, Norwood and Robert &quot;Big Bert&quot; Smith began writing and &nbsp;... The song was first released in December 2014, appearing <b>on</b> SoundCloud. While creators 99 Souls thought not much would <b>come</b> of it, the mash-<b>up</b> garnered 2.9&nbsp;... American recording artist Monica has recorded material for her eight studio albums and has collaborated with other artists for duets and featured songs <b>on</b> their respective albums and charity singles. ... albums Miss Thang (1995), <b>The</b> <b>Boy Is Mine</b> (1998), All Eyez <b>on</b> Me (2002), ... &quot;Monica Shows R&amp;B Star <b>Coming</b> of Age&quot;. &quot;It&#39;s <b>Mine</b>&quot; is the second single from Mobb Deep&#39;s 1999 album Murda Muzik and features Nas. The song&#39;s instrumental is based <b>on</b> a sample of the title theme of&nbsp;... Rodney Roy Jerkins (born July 29, 1977), also known by his stage name Darkchild, is an ... At age 14, Jerkins was mentored by his idol, Teddy Riley, but he <b>did</b> not ... Fats appeared <b>on</b> two tracks Jerkins produced for Michael Jackson&#39;s album ... &quot;Everything&#39;s Gonna Be Alright&quot;; 1998: Brandy and Monica – &quot;<b>The Boy Is</b> <b>Mine</b>&quot;&nbsp;... The first single from <b>The Boy Is Mine</b> as self-title, was a hit, reaching number one in multiple countries including Canada, New Zealand and <b>on</b> the Billboard Hot&nbsp;... &quot;Laryngitis&quot; is the eighteenth episode of the American television series Glee. The episode premiered <b>on</b> the Fox network <b>on</b> May 11, 2010. ... &quot;Jessie&#39;s Girl&quot;, &quot;The Lady Is a Tramp&quot;, &quot;<b>The Boy Is Mine</b>&quot;, &quot;Rose&#39;s Turn&quot; and &quot;One&quot; were released as singles, ... &quot;This Week <b>on</b> &#39;Glee&#39;: Is It Just Me, Or <b>Did</b> Something Weird Just Happen?
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<b>Cerebrospinal fluid</b> (<b>CSF</b>) is a clear, colorless body fluid <b>found</b> in the brain and <b>spinal cord</b>. It is produced by specialised ependymal cells in the choroid plexuses&nbsp;... ... envelop the brain and <b>spinal cord</b>. In mammals, the meninges are the dura mater, the arachnoid mater, and the pia mater. <b>Cerebrospinal fluid</b> is located in the&nbsp;... The central canal, also known as ependymal canal, is the <b>cerebrospinal fluid</b>- filled space that runs through the <b>spinal cord</b>. ... brain, beginning at a region called the obex where the fourth ventricle, a cavity <b>present</b> in the brainstem, narrows. The ventricular system is a set of four interconnected cavities (ventricles or lumen ) in the brain, ... All of the ventricular system and the central canal of the <b>spinal</b> <b>cord</b> are lined with ependyma, a specialised form of ... <b>CSF</b> is produced by modified ependymal cells of the choroid plexus <b>found</b> in all components of the ventricular&nbsp;... The subdural space (or subdural cavity) is a potential space that can be opened by the separation of the arachnoid mater from the dura mater as the result of trauma, pathologic process, or the absence of <b>cerebrospinal fluid</b> as <b>seen</b> in a cadaver. In the cadaver, due to the absence of <b>cerebrospinal fluid</b> in the subarachnoid ... Meninges of the brain and <b>spinal cord</b>. The ependyma is the thin neuroepithelial lining of the ventricular system of the brain and the ... These cells line the <b>CSF</b>-filled ventricles in the brain and the central canal of the <b>spinal cord</b>. These are nervous tissue ... Pathology[edit]. Ependymoma is a tumor of the ependymal cells most commonly <b>found</b> in the fourth ventricle. The <b>spinal cord</b> is a long, thin, tubular structure made up of nervous tissue, which extends from ... The subarachnoid space contains <b>cerebrospinal fluid</b> (<b>CSF</b>), which can be sampled with a lumbar puncture, or &quot;spinal tap&quot; procedure. ... For example, lumbar and sacral <b>spinal cord</b> segments are <b>found</b> between vertebral levels&nbsp;... Lumbar puncture (LP), also known as a spinal tap, is a medical procedure in which a needle is ... The procedure is not recommended when epidural infection is <b>present</b> or suspected, when topical infections or ... The brain and <b>spinal cord</b> are enveloped by a layer of <b>cerebrospinal fluid</b>, 125-150 ml in total (in adults) which&nbsp;... Leptomeningeal cancer is a rare complication of cancer in which the disease spreads from the ... Infiltration of the <b>spinal cord</b> parenchyma is <b>found</b> with destruction of the pia mater. Tumor cell infiltration is ... The <b>CSF</b> continues to carry neoplastic cells through the brain tracts and spreads the cancerous cells. Lung cancer&nbsp;... In some of these cases, <b>CSF</b> can be <b>seen</b> dripping out of the nose, or ear. Spinal leaks occur when one or more holes form in the dura along the <b>spinal cord</b>. Both &nbsp;...
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The <b>history</b> of <b>Hawaii</b> describes the era of human settlements in the <b>Hawaiian</b> Islands. That <b>history</b> begins sometime between 124 and 1120 AD, when the&nbsp;... <b>Hawaiʻi</b> is a state of the United States of America located in the Pacific Ocean. It is the only U.S. state located outside North America and&nbsp;... The <b>Hawaiian</b> Islands are an archipelago of eight major islands, several atolls, numerous ... Main article: <b>History</b> of <b>Hawaii</b>. Captain James Cook visited the islands on January 18, 1778, and named them the &quot;Sandwich Islands&quot; in honor of John Montagu,&nbsp;... The flag of <b>Hawaii</b> (<b>Hawaiian</b>: Ka Hae <b>Hawaiʻi</b>) has previously been used by the kingdom, ... The inclusion of the Union Jack of the United Kingdom, is a mark of the British Empire&#39;s <b>historical</b> relations with the <b>Hawaiian</b> Kingdom, and&nbsp;... <b>Hawaiʻi</b> anglicized <b>Hawaii</b> is the largest island located in the U.S. state of <b>Hawaiʻi</b>. It is the largest and the southeasternmost of the&nbsp;... Hilo is the largest town and census-designated place (CDP) in <b>Hawaii</b> County, <b>Hawaii</b>, United States, which encompasses the Island of&nbsp;... Honolulu is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of <b>Hawaii</b>. It is an unincorporated part of ... The city has been the capital of the <b>Hawaiian</b> Islands since 1845 and gained <b>historical</b> recognition following the attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan&nbsp;... The <b>Hawaiian</b> Kingdom ( a.k.a. Kingdom of <b>Hawaiʻi</b>) originated in 1795 with the unification of ... Early in its <b>history</b>, the <b>Hawaiian</b> Kingdom was governed from several locations including coastal towns on the islands of <b>Hawaiʻi</b> and Maui&nbsp;... The Territory of <b>Hawaii</b> or <b>Hawaii</b> Territory was an organized incorporated territory of the United ... <b>Hawaii&#39;s</b> territorial <b>history</b> includes a period from 1941 to 1944, during World War II, when the islands were placed under martial law. Civilian&nbsp;... Native Hawaiians are the Aboriginal Polynesian people of the <b>Hawaiian</b> Islands or their ... The <b>history</b> of Native Hawaiians, like the <b>history</b> of <b>Hawaii</b>, is commonly classified into four major periods: the pre-unification period (before c. 1800); the&nbsp;...
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<b>Maze Runner</b>: The <b>Death Cure</b> (also known simply as The <b>Death Cure</b>) is a ... <b>Maze Runner</b>: The <b>Death Cure</b> was released on Blu-Ray and <b>DVD</b> on April 24,&nbsp;... Main article: <b>Maze Runner</b>: The <b>Death Cure</b>. In the finale to the <b>Maze Runner</b> saga, Thomas leads&nbsp;... The Gotham Group is an American diversified management and production company in the entertainment industry. Goldsmith-Vein and her company have produced such projects as The Spiderwick Chronicles and the <b>Maze Runner</b> franchise. ... <b>Maze Runner</b>: The <b>Death Cure</b>, 2018, Co-produced with Temple Hill &nbsp;... The <b>Maze Runner</b> is a 2014 American dystopian science fiction film directed by Wes Ball, in his ... released on September 18, 2015 in the United States. A third and final film, <b>Maze Runner</b>: The <b>Death Cure</b>, was released on January 26, 2018. This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekend box office for the year 2018. ... 4, January 28, 2018, <b>Maze Runner</b>: The <b>Death Cure</b>, $24,167,011. The concluding entry, titled <b>Maze Runner</b>: The <b>Death Cure</b>, was released on ... The Scorch Trials was released on Blu-Ray and <b>DVD</b> on December 15, 2015. Kaya Rose Scodelario-Davis (née Humphrey) is an English-Brazilian actress. She is best known for her roles as Effy Stonem on the E4 teen drama Skins (2007 –2010, 2013), and Teresa in The <b>Maze Runner</b> film series (2014–2018) ... Scodelario reprised the role of Teresa in <b>Maze Runner</b>: The <b>Death Cure</b>. The film was set&nbsp;... The following films, television shows and miniseries have been released on Blu- ray Disc and/or <b>DVD</b> on the following dates in 2018 in the United States and Canada. ... Joe, N/A, <b>DVD</b> &amp; Blu-ray, Olive. <b>Maze Runner</b>: The <b>Death Cure</b>, $282,700,000, <b>DVD</b>, Blu-ray &amp; 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, 20th Century Fox. Mermaids, N/A, <b>DVD</b>&nbsp;... Hostiles is a 2017 American revisionist western film written and directed by Scott Cooper, ... Hostiles had its wide expansion alongside the release of <b>Maze</b> <b>Runner</b>: The <b>Death Cure</b>, and was expected to gross around $10 million from 2,813&nbsp;... Patricia Clarkson is an American actress of film, stage, and television. She made her feature ... She subsequently portrayed the villainous Ava Paige in The <b>Maze</b> <b>Runner</b> (2014) and its two sequels. ... 2018, <b>Maze Runner</b>: The <b>Death Cure</b>, Ava Paige, Wes Ball ... &quot;Blumhouse&#39;s DELIRIUM Dumped to <b>DVD</b> This Summer&quot;.
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<b>Dolly</b> (5 July 1996 – 14 February 2003) <b>was</b> a female domestic <b>sheep</b>, and the first mammal ... She <b>has</b> been called &quot;the world&#39;s <b>most</b> famous <b>sheep</b>&quot; by sources including BBC News and Scientific American. ... technique allegedly used by He Jiankui in creating the first ever gene-modified human <b>babies</b> Lulu and Nana. Human cloning is the creation of a genetically identical copy (or clone) of a human. The term is ... This is the process that <b>was</b> used to successfully clone <b>Dolly the sheep</b> (see section on History in this article). ... <b>Many</b> human-specific signaling pathways <b>have</b> been discovered by studying human embryonic stem cells. This is a list of animals that <b>have</b> been cloned. The list is subheaded by animals of different ... In <b>May</b> 2010, Got became the first cloned Spanish Fighting Bull, cloned by ... transfer, the same method as <b>Dolly</b>, with the birth of two live female clones. ... A cloned <b>baby</b> mouflon <b>was</b> born to a domestic <b>sheep</b> in a successful&nbsp;... Dolly Rebecca Parton (born January 19, 1946) is an American singer, songwriter, ... She <b>has</b> 41 career top-10 country albums, a record for <b>any</b> artist, and she <b>has</b> ... but the only one that charted, &quot;Happy, Happy Birthday <b>Baby</b>&quot;, <b>did</b> not crack the ... in the naming of <b>Dolly the sheep</b> after her, since the sheep <b>was</b> cloned from a&nbsp;... <b>Dolly the sheep was</b> cloned from a six year old cell sample from a mammary gland. Because of this, some posited she <b>may have</b> aged more quickly than other &nbsp;... Christians take multiple positions in the debate on the morality of human cloning. Since <b>Dolly the sheep was</b> successfully cloned on 5 July 1996, and the ... It is not only this that <b>many</b> Christians <b>are</b> concerned about, however; other ... of the <b>child</b> resulting from cloning as to who his parents <b>are</b>, what connection he <b>has</b> to his&nbsp;... Clonaid is a Canadian-based human cloning organization, registered as a company in the Bahamas. Founded in 1997, it <b>has</b> philosophical ties with the UFO religion Raëlism, ... If fact, all claims of cloning <b>are</b> not legitimate as there <b>has</b> not been <b>any</b> verification or ... The next day, Vorilhon claimed that the <b>baby</b> <b>was</b> healthy. Raël founded Clonaid in March 1997, shortly after the <b>Dolly the Sheep</b> cloning, believing that the process <b>was</b> important because the human species <b>had</b> been&nbsp;... Cloning <b>has</b> been used in science for years and dates back to the 1950s. One of the <b>most</b> well known, successful clones is <b>Dolly, the sheep</b>. Dolly <b>was</b> born in&nbsp;... Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua <b>are</b> a pair of identical crab-eating macaques that were created through somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), the same cloning technique that produced <b>Dolly the sheep</b> in 1996. ... She is the first &quot;cloned&quot; primate by artificial twinning, which is a <b>much</b> less complex procedure than the DNA transfer&nbsp;...
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In geology, a <b>supercontinent</b> is the assembly of most or all of Earth&#39;<b>s</b> continental blocks or cratons to <b>form</b> a single large <b>landmass</b>. ... The <b>supercontinent</b> <b>Pangaea</b> is the collective <b>name</b> describing all of the continental ... However, before completely <b>breaking up</b>, some fragments of Rodinia had already come together to <b>form</b>&nbsp;... <b>Pangaea</b> or Pangea was a <b>supercontinent</b> that existed during the late Paleozoic and early ... The <b>name</b> &quot;Pangea&quot; occurs in the 1920 edition of Die Entstehung der ... The fourth-<b>last supercontinent</b>, <b>called</b> Columbia or Nuna, appears to have ... Columbia/Nuna <b>broke up</b> and the next <b>supercontinent</b>, Rodinia, formed from the&nbsp;... Gondwana or Gondwanaland was a <b>supercontinent</b> that existed from the Neoproterozoic ... Gondwana (and <b>Pangaea</b>) gradually <b>broke up</b> during the Mesozoic Era. The remnants of Gondwana make up about two-thirds of <b>today&#39;s</b> continental ... The <b>final</b> stages of Gondwanan assembly overlapped with the opening of the&nbsp;... Laurasia a portmanteau for Laurentia and Eurasia, was the more northern of two minor ... Today part of ... Laurussia then collided with Gondwana to <b>form Pangaea</b> . ... continental mass when <b>Pangaea broke</b>-<b>up</b> into Gondwana and Laurasia. ... Alfred Wegener proposed the existence of a <b>supercontinent called Pangaea</b>. Rodinia was a Neoproterozoic <b>supercontinent</b> that assembled 1.1–0.9 billion years ago and <b>broke up</b> 750–633 million years ago. Valentine &amp; Moores 1970 were probably the first to recognise a Precambrian <b>supercontinent</b>, which they <b>named</b> &#39;<b>Pangaea</b> I&#39;. ... In contrast with Pannotia, little is <b>known</b> yet about the exact configuration and&nbsp;... The geological history of Earth follows the major events in Earth&#39;s <b>past</b> based on the geological ... The continents later recombined to <b>form</b> Pannotia, 600 to 540 million years ago, then finally <b>Pangaea</b>, which <b>broke apart</b> 200 million years ago. The present ... The Ordovician period started at a major extinction event <b>called</b> the&nbsp;... <b>Pangaea</b> Proxima is a possible future <b>supercontinent</b> configuration. Consistent with the ... Scotese later changed <b>Pangaea</b> Ultima (<b>Last Pangaea</b>) to <b>Pangaea</b> Proxima (Next ... of all, or nearly all, of the Earth&#39;<b>s landmass</b> into a single contiguous continent. ... Jump <b>up</b> to: Manaugh, Geoff; Twilley, Nicola (23 September 2013). The Precambrian is the earliest part of Earth&#39;s history, set before the current Phanerozoic Eon. The Precambrian is so <b>named</b> because it preceded the Cambrian, the first ... The <b>supercontinent</b>, <b>known</b> as Rodinia, <b>broke up</b> around 750 Ma. ... fraction of Earth&#39;s atmosphere until after photosynthetic life <b>forms</b> evolved and began&nbsp;... A continent is one of several very large <b>landmasses</b>. Generally identified by convention rather than any strict criteria, up to seven regions are commonly regarded as continents geopolitically. ... Continental crust is only <b>known</b> to exist on Earth. ... Over time, these <b>supercontinents broke apart</b> into large <b>land masses</b> which&nbsp;... 1 <b>Past</b>; 2 Present (now); 3 Future (speculative) (+); 4 References; 5 External links. <b>Past</b>[edit]. This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. The list is written in reverse-chronological order (&quot;stratolithic order&quot;). Dates are given as the ... <b>Name</b>, Ga (Billions of years ago), Geologic time period / Notes. Laurasia, ~0.253 –~&nbsp;...
The last super continent that broke apart to form today 's landmasses is known by what name?
<b>One Tree Hill</b> is an American drama television series created by Mark Schwahn, which premiered on September 23, 2003, on The WB. After the series&#39; third&nbsp;... Maungakiekie / <b>One Tree Hill</b> is a 182-metre (597 ft) volcanic peak in Auckland, New Zealand. It is an important memorial place for both Māori and other New&nbsp;... Torrey Joël DeVitto (born June 8, 1984) is an American actress, musician, philanthropist, producer and former fashion model. She is best known for her recurring roles as Carrie in The CW drama <b>One Tree Hill</b> from 2008 to 2009, Melissa Hastings in the ABC&nbsp;... &quot;<b>One Tree Hill</b>&quot; is a song by Irish rock band U2 and the ninth track on their 1987 album The Joshua Tree. In March 1988, it was released as the fourth single from &nbsp;... <b>One Tree Hill</b> is an American television series created by Mark Schwahn, who has also written over a third of the episodes, including each season&#39;s premiere&nbsp;... Chad Michael Murray (born August 24, 1981) is an American actor, spokesperson, writer and former fashion model. He is best known for playing Lucas Scott in The WB/CW drama series <b>One Tree Hill</b> (2003–09,&nbsp;... Stephen Colletti (born February 7, 1986) is an American actor and television personality. He portrayed Chase Adams on The CW drama series <b>One Tree Hill</b>. Robert Earl Buckley (born May 2, 1981) is an American actor, known for his roles as Kirby Atwood on NBC&#39;s comedy-drama series Lipstick Jungle and Clay Evans on The CW&#39;s teen drama series <b>One Tree Hill</b>&nbsp;... <b>One Tree Hill</b> is an American television series created by Mark Schwahn for The WB in 2003. After its third season, The WB and UPN merged to form The CW,&nbsp;... Danneel Ackles credited professionally before 2012 as Danneel Harris, is an American actress and model. She played the role of Shannon McBain on the American daytime soap opera One Life to Live and Rachel Gatina on the WB/CW television drama series <b>One Tree Hill</b>.
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Lesley Fera (born November 23, 1971) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as <b>Veronica Hastings</b> on the ABC Family series <b>Pretty Little</b> <b>Liars</b>. Melissa Hastings is a fictional character in the <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> franchise. Created in 2006 by ... She is the daughter of Peter and <b>Veronica Hastings</b>, sister of Spencer Hastings, and half-sister to the twins Alison ... for this incident due to holding a grudge against the Liars for the role they <b>played</b> on Jenna&#39;s loss of eye sight. Spencer Jill Hastings is a fictional character, one of the five main characters who appeared in the <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> novels ... Veronica Hastings (adoptive mother; always believed to be her biological mother). Siblings, Novel: ... Spencer is on the Rosewood Day field hockey team, and <b>plays</b> tennis at her family&#39;s country club. Jonny Raymond (Will Bradley) (season 5) is a painter who Spencer met at The Brew. During 5B, he was staying in <b>Hastings</b>&#39; barn until <b>Veronica</b> kicked him out. He&nbsp;... Alex Drake is a fictional character created by I. Marlene King and portrayed by Troian Bellisario ... A week later, <b>Veronica Hastings</b> arrives back in Rosewood, finally concluding the victory cruise she embarked on ... They decide not to <b>play</b> the game, but later in the episode, A.D. challenges Spencer to a truth or dare game,&nbsp;... Mary Drake is a fictional character created by I. Marlene King and portrayed by Andrea Parker in the American television series <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>. Pretty Little&nbsp;... &quot;Playtime&quot; is the eleventh episode of <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>&#39; seventh season and the 151st episode ... Later, the Liars discover that Spencer <b>played</b> the game, and Hanna tries to ... Cast member Lesley Fera makes her debut on the season as <b>Veronica Hastings</b> in this episode in a recurring capacity, after last appearing on &quot; Hush. Characters in the young adult novel series <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> (2006-2010) by Sara ... Spencer Hastings &middot; <b>Veronica Hastings</b> &middot; Jordan Hobart (<b>Pretty Little Liars</b>)&nbsp;... The first season of <b>Pretty Little Liars</b>, based on the books of the same name by Sara Shepard, ... Spencer <b>Hastings</b>, Aria Montgomery, Hanna Marin, Emily Fields , and Alison DiLaurentis are enjoying a ... face an unpleasant incident from their past in which with Alison they <b>played</b> a terrible prank (by setting a fire on a garage)&nbsp;... &quot;Driving Miss Crazy&quot; is the seventeenth episode of the seventh season of <b>Pretty</b> <b>Little Liars</b>, and ... The black-and-white number ends with <b>Veronica Hastings</b> proffering Ezra and Aria&#39;s marriage, with Aria trying to apologize for what she did. ... She then goes to the Liar&#39;s Lament board game to <b>play</b>, and enlists Mona&#39;s help.
Who plays veronica hastings on pretty little liars?
<b>Extreme Rules</b> (2019) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view and WWE Network event produced by WWE for their Raw, SmackDown, and 205 Live brands. WWE <b>Extreme Rules</b> is a professional wrestling event produced annually by WWE, a Connecticut-based promotion, and broadcast live and available only&nbsp;... <b>Extreme Rules</b> was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by WWE for their Raw and SmackDown brands. It took place on May 1, 2011 at&nbsp;... <b>Extreme Rules</b> (2017) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event and WWE Network event, produced by WWE for the Raw brand. It took place on&nbsp;... <b>Extreme Rules</b> (2016) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event and WWE Network event produced by WWE. It took place on May 22, 2016, at the &nbsp;... <b>Extreme Rules</b> (2015) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event and WWE Network event produced by WWE. It took place on April 26, 2015, at the&nbsp;... <b>Extreme Rules</b> (2018) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event and WWE Network event, produced by WWE for their Raw and SmackDown&nbsp;... <b>Extreme Rules</b> (2009) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), which took place on June 7, &nbsp;... <b>Extreme Rules</b> (2010) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) for their Raw and SmackDown&nbsp;... <b>Extreme Rules</b> (2014) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event and WWE Network event produced by WWE which took place on May 4, 2014 at &nbsp;...
Who won the number one contender match at extreme rules?
The <b>seven gifts of the Holy Spirit</b> are an enumeration of seven spiritual gifts originating from patristic authors, later elaborated by five intellectual virtues and four&nbsp;... For the gifts listed in Isaiah 11:2–3, see <b>Seven gifts of the Holy Spirit</b>. For how Mormonism looks at spiritual gifts,&nbsp;... Fruit of the <b>Holy Spirit</b>. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Not to be confused with <b>Seven gifts</b>&nbsp;... It may also refer to the <b>seven spiritual gifts</b> given by the <b>Holy Spirit</b>; It may also refer to any other <b>spiritual gift</b> given by the <b>Holy Spirit</b>; In the Church of Jesus Christ&nbsp;... The &quot;<b>seven gifts of the Holy Spirit</b>&quot; pour out on a believer at baptism, and are traditionally derived from Isaiah&nbsp;... For the confirmand it increases the <b>seven gifts of the Holy Spirit</b> (wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, and fear of the Lord), unites more&nbsp;... Roman Catholicism counts this fear as one of the <b>seven gifts of the Holy Spirit</b>. In Proverbs 15:33, the fear of the Lord is described as the &quot;discipline&quot; or&nbsp;... The <b>Holy Spirit</b> manifests in humankind through these graces, reflecting the <b>seven</b> spirits of God. The <b>seven</b>&nbsp;... S. ▻ Spiritual gifts‎ (1 C, 17 P) ... G. Gifts of the Spirit in Mormonism ... S. Sanctification &middot; <b>Seven gifts of the Holy Spirit</b> &middot; Seven Spirits of God &middot; Spirit of God&nbsp;... Luther alludes to several of the <b>seven gifts of the Holy Spirit</b>, according to Isaiah 11:2: wisdom, understanding, counsel, knowledge, fortitude, piety, and fear of&nbsp;...
Where are the seven gifts of the holy spirit found in the bible?
The <b>lines</b> from pole to pole are <b>lines</b> of constant <b>longitude</b>, or meridians. The circles parallel to the Equator are circles of constant <b>latitude</b>, or parallels. A prime meridian is the meridian (a <b>line</b> of <b>longitude</b>) in a geographic coordinate system at which <b>longitude</b> is defined to be 0°. Together, a prime meridian and&nbsp;... <b>Lines</b> of constant <b>latitude</b>, or parallels, run east–west as circles parallel to the equator. <b>Latitude</b> is used together with <b>longitude</b> to specify the precise location of &nbsp;... See § De facto and de jure date <b>lines</b> below, and map above at right. The IDL is roughly based on the meridian of 180° <b>longitude</b>, roughly down the middle of the &nbsp;... A (geographic) meridian (or <b>line</b> of <b>longitude</b>) is the half of an imaginary great circle on the Earth&#39;s surface, terminated by the North Pole and the South Pole,&nbsp;... The International Date <b>Line</b> zigzags around the 180th Meridian. The 180th meridian or antimeridian is the meridian 180° both east and west of the Prime Meridian, with which it forms a great circle dividing the earth into the Western and Eastern Hemispheres. It is common to both east <b>longitude</b> and west <b>longitude</b>. <b>Lines</b> of <b>longitude</b> appear vertical with varying curvature in this projection, but are actually halves of great ellipses, with identical radii at a given <b>latitude</b>. <b>Latitude</b> (φ ). The meridian 15° east of Greenwich is a <b>line</b> of <b>longitude</b> that extends from the North Pole across the Arctic Ocean, Europe, Africa, the Atlantic Ocean, the&nbsp;... The meridian 15° west of Greenwich is a <b>line</b> of <b>longitude</b> that extends from the North Pole across the Arctic Ocean, Greenland, Iceland, the Atlantic Ocean,&nbsp;... The meridian 80° east of Greenwich is a <b>line</b> of <b>longitude</b> that extends from the North Pole across the Arctic Ocean, Asia, the Indian Ocean, the Southern Ocean, &nbsp;...
Grid lines that are drawn in a north-south direction?
The <b>Staten Island Ferry</b> is a passenger <b>ferry</b> route operated by the New York City Department of Transportation. The <b>ferry&#39;s</b> single route runs 5.2 miles (8.4 km) through New York Harbor between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and <b>Staten Island</b>, with <b>ferry</b> boats making the <b>trip</b> in approximately ... A <b>long</b> franchise battle ensued; and as a result, Vanderbilt sold his <b>ferry</b>&nbsp;... <b>Staten Island</b> is a borough of New York City, coterminous with Richmond County, in the U.S. ... The free <b>Staten Island Ferry</b> connects the borough across New York Harbor to Manhattan and ... In Lenape, one of the Algonquian languages, <b>Staten</b> <b>Island</b> was called Aquehonga Manacknong, meaning &quot;as <b>far</b> as the place of the&nbsp;... The <b>Staten Island</b> Railway (SIR) is the only rapid transit line in the New York City borough of ... SIR <b>riders</b> receive a free transfer to New York City Subway lines, however, ... Commuters on the railway typically use the <b>Staten Island Ferry</b> to reach ... a <b>large</b> rail terminal on the <b>island</b> and centralize the six-to-eight <b>ferry</b> landings. The Ollis-class <b>ferries</b> are passenger <b>ferries</b> that are planned to enter service for the <b>Staten Island Ferry</b> in the early 2020s. ... Design[edit]. Each ship of the class will be 320 feet (98 m) <b>long</b>, with a beam of 70 feet (21 m), and a loaded draft of 13 feet (4.0 m). ... &quot;<b>Staten Island Ferry Riders</b> Helping to Pick New Seats&quot;. The New&nbsp;... St. George Terminal is a <b>ferry</b>, railway, bus, and park and <b>ride</b> transit center in the St. George neighborhood of <b>Staten Island</b>, ... On June 25, 1946, a <b>large</b> fire destroyed both the wooden <b>ferry</b> and rail terminals. Full service was restored in July of&nbsp;... The MV John F. Kennedy is the last remaining active Kennedy class <b>ferry</b> operating for the <b>Staten Island Ferry</b> ... Captains consider her to be the most reliable vessel in the fleet, and <b>riders</b> prefer her abundant open-air deck space. ... Orange TX&quot;, http://shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/<b>large</b>/levingston.htm; ^ &quot;SI <b>Ferry</b> captain&nbsp;... The <b>Staten Island Ferry</b> in the United States shuttles commuters between Manhattan and <b>Staten Island</b> in New York City. A typical car <b>ferry</b> in Istanbul, Turkey. Passenger area of a Norwegian <b>ferry</b>. A <b>ferry</b> is a merchant vessel used to carry passengers, and sometimes vehicles and cargo, ... Unlike <b>riders</b> on many other <b>ferry</b> services, <b>Staten Island Ferry</b> passengers do&nbsp;... The Whitehall Terminal is a <b>ferry</b> terminal in the South <b>Ferry</b> section of Lower Manhattan, New ... with a photovoltaic array on its canopy, a <b>long</b> sinuous canopy on the street side with the words &quot;<b>Staten Island Ferry</b>&quot; on ... these are reasons to take shelter here for a little longer than the <b>ferry schedule</b> makes strictly necessary. St. George is a neighborhood on the northeastern tip of <b>Staten Island</b> in New York City, along ... The St. George Terminal, serving the <b>Staten Island Ferry</b> and the <b>Staten</b> ... Three years afterward, the onset of the American Civil War resulted in <b>large</b> ... St. George Terminal is a <b>ferry</b>, railway, bus, and park and <b>ride</b> complex at&nbsp;... The Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge (/vərəˈzɑːnoʊ/ vər-ə-ZAH-noh) (also referred to as the ... A prior attempt to link Brooklyn and <b>Staten Island</b>, using the <b>Staten</b> <b>Island</b> Tunnel, ... Each anchorage contained sixty-six <b>large</b> holes for the cables. ... that the <b>Staten Island Ferry boat</b> carrying dignitaries to the bridge&#39;s August 1959, &nbsp;...
How long is the staton island ferry ride?
Marvel&#39;s <b>Runaways</b>, or simply <b>Runaways</b>, is an American web television series created for Hulu by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, based on the Marvel&nbsp;... <b>Runaways</b> is a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series features a group of teenagers who discover that their parents are part of an &nbsp;... The <b>Runaways</b> were an all-female teenage American rock band that recorded and performed in the second half of the 1970s. The band released four studio&nbsp;... <b>Runaways</b> is a musical which was written, composed, choreographed and directed by Elizabeth Swados, about the lives of children who run away from home&nbsp;... The <b>Runaways</b> is the debut studio album by American rock band the <b>Runaways</b>. It was released on June 1, 1976, by Mercury Records. AllMusic has praised the&nbsp;... The <b>Runaways</b> is a 2010 American biographical drama film about the 1970s rock band of the same name written and directed by Floria Sigismondi. It is based&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Runaways</b>&quot; is a song by American rock band The Killers. It was released in 2012 as the lead single from their fourth studio album Battle Born (2012). Carly Rae&nbsp;... <b>Runaway</b>, <b>Runaways</b> or Run Away may refer to: <b>Runaway</b> (dependent), a minor who has left home without permission; Fugitive, or <b>runaway</b>, a person who is&nbsp;... And Now... The <b>Runaways</b> is the fourth and final studio album by American rock band The <b>Runaways</b>, released in Europe in late 1978 and Japan in 1979. Edgeplay: A Film about the <b>Runaways</b> is a 2004 American documentary film produced and directed by former <b>Runaways</b> bassist Victory Tischler-Blue. Edgeplay&nbsp;...
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<b>Sons of Anarchy</b> is an American crime tragedy television series created by Kurt Sutter that aired from 2008 to 2014. It follows the lives of a close-knit outlaw&nbsp;... Frankie Go Boom alongside his <b>Sons of Anarchy</b> co-star Ron Perlman. Hunnam said he considered the day he filmed scenes with Perlman the best and funniest &nbsp;... Ryan Douglas Hurst (born June 19, 1976) is an American actor, known for his roles as Gerry Bertier in Disney&#39;s Remember the Titans (2000), Sgt. Ernie Savage in We Were Soldiers (2002), Tom Clarke in Taken (2002), Opie Winston in the FX drama series <b>Sons of Anarchy</b> (2008–2012), Chick in&nbsp;... Kim F. Coates (born February 21, 1958) is a Canadian-American actor who has worked in both ... He is best known for his role as Alexander &quot;Tig&quot; Trager in the FX series <b>Sons of Anarchy</b> and as Declan Gardiner in the Citytv series Bad Blood ,&nbsp;... The seventh and final season of the American television drama series <b>Sons of</b> <b>Anarchy</b> premiered on September 9, 2014 and concluded on December 9, 2014 &nbsp;... The sixth and penultimate season of the American television drama series <b>Sons</b> <b>of Anarchy</b> premiered on September 10, 2013 and concluded on December 10,&nbsp;... The fourth season of the American television drama series <b>Sons of Anarchy</b> premiered on September 6, 2011 and concluded on December 6, 2011 after 14&nbsp;... The following is a list of characters from <b>Sons of Anarchy</b>, an American crime drama television series created by Kurt Sutter that aired from 2008 to 2014. <b>Sons of Anarchy</b>, a television drama series created by Kurt Sutter, premiered on September 3, 2008 on the cable network FX in the United States. The series&nbsp;... &quot;NS&quot; is the thirteenth and final episode of the third season of the FX television series <b>Sons of Anarchy</b>. It was written and directed by Kurt Sutter, the original&nbsp;...
Who is the actor that plays clay on sons of anarchy?
JR Motorsports is an American professional stock <b>car racing</b> team that currently competes in the ... Earnhardt Jr. drove the <b>car</b> at Talladega, and Cup <b>drivers</b> Jimmie Johnson, Kasey Kahne and Jamie McMurray drove the <b>car</b> for a combined six&nbsp;... 35 <b>car</b> ran the first Talladega race with former Cup ... A <b>number</b> of other <b>drivers</b> also ended up running in the No. Alan Dennis Kulwicki (December 14, 1954 – April 1, 1993), nicknamed &quot;Special K&quot; and the ... Kulwicki started driving stock <b>cars</b> at the local level at the Hales Corners Speedway and Cedarburg Speedway dirt oval tracks. ... Veteran <b>NASCAR drivers</b> were initially amused by Kulwicki&#39;s arrival on the national tour: He was a&nbsp;... Ralph Dale Earnhardt Sr was an American professional auto <b>racing driver</b> and team <b>owner</b>, best known for his involvement in stock <b>car</b> ... Regarded as one of the most significant <b>drivers</b> in <b>NASCAR</b> history, Earnhardt won a total of 76 Winston&nbsp;... Robert Wesley Gordon (born January 2, 1969) is an American auto <b>racing driver</b>. He has raced ... He became the first American to win a stage in the <b>car</b> division. He won ... A lot of <b>drivers</b> affiliated with Gordon&#39;s closed Cup Series <b>NASCAR</b> team such as P. J. Jones for example, followed Gordon to race in the Super Trucks. Russell William &quot;Rusty&quot; Wallace Jr. (born August 14, 1956) is an American former <b>racing driver</b>. ... With this nickname, the <b>car</b> raced for 6 seasons, carrying various race wins ... He has the most short track wins in <b>NASCAR</b> history with 34, and therefore he is considered among the best short track <b>drivers</b> in <b>NASCAR</b> history. Justin Allgaier (born June 6, 1986) is an American professional stock <b>car racing</b> <b>driver</b>. ... In 2005, Allgaier ran <b>seven</b> races in ARCA, splitting time between <b>cars</b> owned ... The new restrictor-plate qualifying process became controversial amongst <b>drivers</b> and fans because many <b>drivers</b> complained that they barely managed to&nbsp;... Jimmie Kenneth Johnson (born September 17, 1975) is an American professional stock <b>car racing driver</b>. A <b>seven</b>-time champion in the <b>NASCAR</b> Cup Series, he currently competes ... He also reported for ESPN in the Short Course Off-Road <b>Drivers</b> Association (SODA). Three years later, Johnson drove for Herzog&nbsp;... The 2019 <b>NASCAR</b> Xfinity Series was the 38th season of the <b>NASCAR</b> Xfinity Series, a stock <b>car racing</b> series sanctioned by <b>NASCAR</b> ... 86 <b>car</b> full-time for three part-time <b>drivers</b>. The only one announced at the time was Brandon Brown. The Penske <b>cars</b> combined to win <b>seven</b> class victories and the overall win at Mid -Ohio. Penske <b>Racing</b> won the LMP2 team championship. <b>Drivers</b> Sascha&nbsp;...
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A bit part is a <b>role</b> in which there is direct interaction with the principal <b>actors</b> and no more than ... with bit <b>parts</b> attract significant attention. Konstantin Stanislavski remarked that &quot;<b>there are no small parts</b>, <b>only small actors</b>.&quot; Dabbs Greer, a bit <b>actor</b>, once <b>said</b>, &quot;Every character <b>actor</b>, in their own little sphere, is the lead.&quot;&nbsp;... Our American Cousin is a three-act play by English playwright Tom Taylor. The play is a farce ... and Jefferson supposedly responded with the famous line: &quot; <b>There are no small parts</b>, <b>only small actors</b>.&quot; ... At her dairy, Asa tells Mary about her grandfather in America, but he fibs about the end of the tale: He <b>says</b> that old Mark&nbsp;... Edward Askew Sothern (1 April 1826 – 20 January 1881) was an English <b>actor</b> known for his comic <b>roles</b> in Britain and America, ... Jefferson supposedly responded with the famous line: &quot;<b>There are no small parts</b>, <b>only small actors</b>.&quot; ... On 29 February 1880 The Era reported: &quot;Mr Sothern <b>says</b> that, although his new comedy,&nbsp;... The Lillian Booth <b>Actors</b> Home of The <b>Actors</b> Fund is an American assisted-living facility, ... Claudia McNeil (1917–1993) American actress known for the <b>role</b> of ... and extras who lived by the maxim that <b>there are no small parts</b>, <b>only small actors</b> . ... A friend, Karin Farrell, confirmed the death, <b>saying</b> Ms. Wilson died of natural &nbsp;... All Creatures Great and <b>Small</b> is a British television series based on the books of the British veterinary surgeon Alf Wight, who wrote under the pseudonym James Herriot. In early 1977, the BBC tasked producer Bill Sellars with the creation of a television series from Herriot&#39;s first two novels, If <b>Only</b> They Could Talk and ... <b>There</b> was <b>no</b> plan to it; it&#39;s <b>just</b> good fortune, being in the right place at the&nbsp;... Santosh Subramaniam (spelt Santhosh Subramaniyam onscreen) is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by Mohan Raja and produced&nbsp;... An <b>actor</b> is a person who portrays a character in a performance (also actress; see below). ... The <b>actor&#39;s</b> interpretation of <b>their role</b>—the art of <b>acting</b>—pertains to the <b>role</b> played, ... The guide&#39;s authors <b>stated</b> that &quot;actress comes into the same category as ... A co-star <b>role</b> is a <b>small</b> speaking <b>role</b> that usually <b>only</b> appears in one&nbsp;... The international system is for the most part made up by <b>small</b> powers or <b>small</b> states. While a ... <b>Small</b> states can, therefore, develop power disproportionate relative to <b>their</b> size on ... the definition of &#39;<b>small</b> power&#39; would have <b>no</b> significance; <b>just</b> as in the domestic ... Less bureaucratic and therefore potentially faster <b>acting</b>. George Roubicek (born 25 May 1935) is an Austrian <b>actor</b>, and a dialogue director and script adaptor for English-language versions of foreign films and television shows. Born in Austria, Roubicek appeared in a number of <b>small roles</b> throughout the ... Although <b>he</b> continued <b>acting</b> in <b>small roles</b> during his later years, his later&nbsp;... Timothy David Minchin AM (born 7 October 1975) is an Australian comedian, <b>actor</b>, writer, ... In 2002, after <b>only</b> one professional <b>acting</b> job, <b>he</b> moved from Perth to ... <b>He</b> has also appeared playing <b>small parts</b> on the ABC telemovie Loot and on ... is &quot;special pleading&quot; by people <b>who say</b> vague things such as &quot;<b>there</b> is <b>no</b> harm&nbsp;...
Who said there are no small roles only small actors?
<b>Ain&#39;t No Woman</b> is a 1973 hit single written by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter, released as a single by the Four Tops on the&nbsp;... Brian August Potter is a British-born American pop music songwriter and record producer. ... Their writing credits on the album included the top-ten hits &quot;Keeper of the Castle&quot; and the million-seller, &quot;<b>Ain&#39;t No Woman</b> (<b>Like the One</b> I&#39;ve <b>Got</b>). ... Potter and Lambert <b>received</b> nominations for Producer of the <b>Year</b> at the 18th annual&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Ain&#39;t</b> No Nigga&quot; is the second single from the rapper Jay-Z&#39;s first album, Reasonable Doubt, ... The <b>song&#39;s</b> beat is produced by Big Jaz who samples &quot; Seven Minutes of Funk&quot; by the funk band The Whole ... The <b>song&#39;s</b> chorus was sung by Jaz-O, and interpolates &quot;<b>Ain&#39;t No Woman</b> (<b>Like the One</b> I&#39;ve <b>Got</b>)&quot; by The Four Tops. <b>Ain&#39;t</b> No Playa (Playaz Shit) is the lead single released from Rappin&#39; 4-Tay&#39;s third album, Off Parole. The <b>song&#39;s</b> instrumentation was written and performed by Shannon Lacy and ... rapper/<b>singer</b> Passion performing the <b>song&#39;s</b> chorus, which reinterpreted The Four Tops 1973 hit &quot;<b>Ain&#39;t No Woman</b> (<b>Like the One</b> I&#39;ve <b>Got</b>)&quot;. Once in a While is an album by American pop <b>singer</b> Johnny Mathis that was released on May ... December 6, 1987 – &quot;<b>Ain&#39;t No Woman</b> (<b>Like the One</b> I&#39;ve <b>Got</b>)&quot; , &quot;Daydreamin&#39;&quot;, &quot;From a Whisper to a Scream&quot;, &quot;Two Strong Hearts&quot;; December&nbsp;... Steve Barri is an American songwriter and record producer. Career[edit]. Early in his career, ... Brian Potter on three albums for the Four Tops, which included the million-selling single &quot;<b>Ain&#39;t No Woman</b>, <b>Like The One I Got</b>&quot;. He also worked on several critically acclaimed albums by leading blues &amp; soul <b>singer</b> Bobby Bland. <b>Ain&#39;t No Woman</b> (<b>Like the One</b> I&#39;ve <b>Got</b>) &middot; <b>Ain&#39;t</b> She Somethin&#39; Else &middot; Applause ( Bonnie Franklin <b>song</b>) &middot; Are You Man Enough (Four Tops <b>song</b>) &middot; At Midnight (My &nbsp;... Keeper of the Castle is an album by R&amp;B group the Four Tops, released in 1972. Track listing[edit]. All tracks composed by Brian Potter and Dennis Lambert; except where indicated. &quot;Keeper of the Castle&quot;; &quot;<b>Ain&#39;t No Woman</b> (<b>Like the One</b> I&#39; ve <b>Got</b>)&quot;; &quot;Put a Little ... Can&#39;t Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)&quot; (1965); &quot;It&#39;s the Same Old <b>Song</b>&quot;&nbsp;... Love Can Make It Easier is the sixth studio album by R&amp;B group The Friends of Distinction, ... &quot;The Chittlin&#39; <b>Song</b>&quot;, Anita Poree, Skip Scarborough, 3:52. Side two. No. Title, Writer(s), Length. 7. &quot;<b>Ain&#39;t No Woman</b> (<b>Like The One</b> I&#39;ve <b>Got</b>)&quot;, Brian&nbsp;... The Four Tops are a vocal quartet from Detroit, Michigan, USA, who helped to define the city&#39;s Motown sound of the 1960s. The group&#39;s repertoire has included soul music, R&amp;B, disco, adult contemporary, doo-wop, jazz, and show tunes. Founded as the Four Aims, lead <b>singer</b> Levi Stubbs, Abdul &quot;Duke&quot; Fakir, ... Follow -ups included the 1973 million-selling &quot;<b>Ain&#39;t No Woman</b> (<b>Like the One</b>&nbsp;...
Who sang ain't no woman like the one i got?
<b>Once Upon a Time</b> is an American fantasy adventure drama television series that aired on ABC from October 23, 2011 to May 18, 2018. The first six seasons are&nbsp;... <b>Once Upon a Time</b> in Hollywood is a 2019 comedy-drama film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. Produced by Columbia Pictures, Bona Film Group, &nbsp;... <b>Once Upon a Time</b>… (&quot;Il était une fois…&quot;) is a French educational animation franchise, created by Procidis. There are seven distinct series, each focusing on&nbsp;... <b>Once Upon a Time</b> (Chinese: 三生三世十里桃花) is a Chinese romantic drama fantasy film produced by Alibaba Pictures and directed by Zhao Xiaoding and&nbsp;... <b>Once Upon a Time</b> is the seventh studio album by Scottish pop rock band Simple Minds, released in October 1985 by record label Virgin (A&amp;M in the US). <b>Once Upon a Time</b> is an American fairy tale drama television series created by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, who also serve as executive producers&nbsp;... <b>Once upon a time</b>&quot; is a stock phrase used to introduce a narrative of past events, typically in fairy tales and folk tales. It has been used in some form since at least&nbsp;... <b>Once Upon a Time</b> in America is a 1984 epic crime drama film co-written and directed by Italian filmmaker Sergio Leone and starring Robert De Niro and James&nbsp;... <b>Once Upon a Time</b> in Wonderland is an American fantasy-drama series that aired on ABC from October 10, 2013 to April 3, 2014. It was created by Edward Kitsis&nbsp;... <b>Once Upon a Time</b> is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Donna Summer. It was released on October 31, 1977, and peaked at No. 26 on the&nbsp;...
How long is an episode of once upon a time?
In <b>Texas</b>, <b>state judges</b> are <b>elected</b> in ... however, are <b>elected from districts</b>, and&nbsp;... The <b>Texas District</b> Courts form part of the <b>Texas</b> judicial system and are the trial courts of general jurisdiction of <b>Texas</b>. As of January 2019, 472 <b>district</b> courts serve the <b>state</b>, each with a single <b>judge</b>, <b>elected by</b>&nbsp;... Hilda G. Tagle (born 1946) is a Senior United <b>States District Judge</b> of the United <b>States District Court</b> for the Southern District of <b>Texas</b>. ... 1995, President Clinton <b>selected</b> Hilda to be the U.S. <b>district judge</b> for the Southern District of <b>Texas</b>. The United <b>States District Court</b> for the Western District of <b>Texas</b> is a federal <b>district court</b>. ... The first federal <b>judge in Texas</b> was John C. Watrous, who was <b>appointed</b> on May 26, 1846, and had previously served as Attorney General of the&nbsp;... The Supreme <b>Court</b> of <b>Texas</b> (SCOTX) is the <b>court</b> of last resort for civil appeals in the U.S. <b>state</b> ... Each member of the <b>Texas</b> Supreme <b>Court</b> is <b>elected</b> in a statewide contest, which is a key reason why there is ... More than half of the school <b>districts</b> across the <b>state</b> had wanted the <b>court</b> to force the <b>Texas State</b> Legislature to&nbsp;... The United <b>States District Court</b> for the Southern District of <b>Texas</b> is the Federal <b>district court</b> ... The first federal <b>judge in Texas</b> was John C. Watrous, who was <b>appointed</b> on May 26, 1846, and had previously served as Attorney General of the&nbsp;... The United <b>States District Court</b> for the Northern District of <b>Texas</b> is a United <b>States district court</b>. Its first judge, Andrew Phelps McCormick, was <b>appointed</b> to the&nbsp;... Robert Lee Pitman (born December 15, 1962) is a United <b>States District Judge</b> of the United <b>States District Court</b> for the Western District of <b>Texas</b> and former United <b>States</b> ... In October 2003, Pitman was <b>selected</b> to serve as a United <b>States</b> Magistrate Judge for the United <b>States District Court</b> for the Western District of <b>Texas</b>. The United <b>States District Court</b> for the Eastern District of <b>Texas</b> is a federal court in the Fifth ... The first federal <b>judge in Texas</b> was John C. Watrous, who was <b>appointed</b> on May 26, 1846, and had previously served as Attorney General of the&nbsp;... Lee Hyman Rosenthal is the Chief United <b>States District Judge</b> of the United <b>States District Court</b> for the Southern District of <b>Texas</b>. ... Rosenthal was <b>selected</b> as the trial judge of the year by the <b>Texas</b> Association of Civil Trial and Appellate &nbsp;...
State district judges in texas are selected by?
Sir Tow <b>Mater</b> KBE, most commonly referred to as Tow <b>Mater</b> or simply <b>Mater</b>, is one of the main ... The real-life person who was the inspiration for <b>Mater&#39;s voice</b> is Harley Russell from Erick, Oklahoma on Route 66. Harley&#39;s natural <b>voice</b> has the &nbsp;... Daniel Lawrence Whitney (born February 17, 1963), known professionally by his stage name ... features a ride called &quot;<b>Mater&#39;s</b> Junkyard Jamboree&quot; that features Whitney&#39;s <b>voice</b> as his character <b>Mater</b> from the Disney/Pixar <b>Cars</b> movies. ... the original <b>Cars</b> remained intact for the sequel, but three <b>voice</b> ... Larry the Cable Guy as <b>Mater</b>, a Southern-accented tow truck&nbsp;... Larry the Cable Guy as <b>Mater</b>, a 1951 International Harvester L-170 ... These were Ranft&#39;s last two <b>voice</b> roles before his death in&nbsp;... <b>Cars</b> Toons is a television series of American computer-animated short films produced by Pixar. It features the main characters Lightning McQueen and <b>Mater</b> from Pixar&#39;s <b>Cars</b> franchise. Larry the Cable Guy reprises his role as <b>Mater</b> while Keith Ferguson replaces Owen Wilson as the <b>voice</b> of Lightning&nbsp;... <b>Cars</b> 3 is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film produced by Pixar ... and animation. This was the last piece of <b>Cars</b> media where Katherine Helmond <b>voices</b> Lizzie two years before her death on February 23, 2019. ... Guilty and with no other options, McQueen calls his friend <b>Mater</b> for advice. Joseph Henry &quot;Joe&quot; Ranft (March 13, 1960 – August 16, 2005) was an American screenwriter, animator, storyboard artist, director, <b>voice</b> actor and magician, who worked for ... Alma mater, California Institute of the Arts ... Ranft, who was 45, died during the production of <b>Cars</b>, which he co-directed and <b>voice</b> acted in. The film&nbsp;... Dr. Hudson Hornet, MD is an animated, anthropomorphic retired race <b>car</b> who appears in the ... Doc Hudson does not appear in <b>Cars</b> 2 as his <b>voice</b> actor Paul Newman died from lung cancer in September 2008. Pixar decided ... A conversation between McQueen and <b>Mater</b> indicates that Doc died before the second film. <b>Mater</b> and the Ghostlight is a 2006 Pixar computer-animated short film released as a special feature on the DVD of Pixar&#39;s film <b>Cars</b>, which was released in the United States and Canada on November 7, 2006. The short, set in the <b>Cars</b> world , tells a story of <b>Mater</b> being haunted by a ... 1 Plot; 2 <b>Voice</b> cast; 3 Release; 4 References; 5 External links&nbsp;... Michael Wallis (born October 7, 1945) is an American journalist, popular historian , author, ... <b>Voice</b> acting[edit]. Wallis also provided the <b>voice</b> of Sheriff in the Disney·Pixar <b>Cars</b> franchise as well as in the <b>Cars</b> Toons: <b>Mater&#39;s</b> Tall Tales episode &quot;Tokyo <b>Mater</b>&quot;.
Who does the voice for mater in cars?
The <b>Major League Baseball All-Star</b> Game, also known as the &quot;Midsummer Classic&quot;, is an annual professional baseball game sanctioned by Major League&nbsp;... The 2019 <b>Major League Baseball All-Star</b> Game was the 90th <b>Major League</b> <b>Baseball All-Star</b> Game. The game was hosted by the Cleveland Indians and was &nbsp;... Ninety <b>Major League Baseball All-Star</b> Games have been played since the inaugural one in 1933. The American League (AL) leads the series with 45 victories,&nbsp;... The 1964 <b>Major League Baseball All-Star</b> Game was the 35th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League&nbsp;... The 2016 <b>Major League Baseball All-Star</b> Game was the 87th edition of the <b>Major</b> <b>League Baseball All-Star</b> Game. The game was hosted by the San Diego&nbsp;... The 2013 <b>Major League Baseball All-Star</b> Game was the 84th edition of the <b>Major</b> <b>League Baseball All-Star</b> Game. It was held on Tuesday, July 16, 2013 at Citi&nbsp;... The 1945 <b>Major League Baseball All-Star</b> Game was cancelled on April 24 after the Major League Baseball (MLB) season began on April 17. The July 10 game&nbsp;... The 1954 <b>Major League Baseball All-Star</b> Game was the 21st playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National&nbsp;... The 1982 <b>Major League Baseball All-Star</b> Game was the 53rd midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League&nbsp;... The 1933 <b>Major League Baseball All-Star</b> Game was the first edition of the All- Star Game known as the &quot;Midsummer Classic&quot;. This was the first official playing of&nbsp;...
Who won the last 5 mlb all star games?
Sa Re Ga Ma Pa <b>L&#39;il Champs 2017</b> (stylised as <b>Saregamapa</b> Li&#39;l Champs) is a singing competition television series, which premiered on 25 February <b>2017</b> on&nbsp;... Sa Re Ga Ma Pa <b>L&#39;il Champs</b>, is a sub-series of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, it is a singing competition ... 6, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa <b>L&#39;il Champs 2017</b>, <b>2017</b>, Anjali Gaikwad and Shreyan Bhattacharya, Aditya Narayan, Himesh Reshammiya, Javed Ali, Neha&nbsp;... Sa Re Ga Ma Pa is an Indian musical reality TV show. It started airing on Zee TV in 1995 as Sa ... Sa Re Ga Ma Pa <b>L&#39;il Champs</b>: A singing competition for young children, which judges the prodigious kids on the ... Retrieved 17 March <b>2017</b>. Followed by, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa <b>L&#39;il Champs 2017</b>. External links. Website. Sa Re Ga Ma Pa <b>L&#39;il Champs</b> 2014 was the fifth season of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa <b>L&#39;il Champs</b>, &nbsp;... Arpita Mukherjee (born 27 March) is an Indian film playback singer. Mukherjee won the ... Sa Re Ga Ma Pa <b>L&#39;il Champs</b> on Zee TV, as well as the previous season of <b>2017</b> of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa <b>L&#39;il Champs</b> on Zee TV. ... Jump up to: &quot; <b>SaReGaMaPa</b> 2019 <b>Lil Champs</b> 30 Grand Jury Members List revealed&quot;. <b>saregamapavote</b>. The first season of the show began airing on 24 December 2016 to 7 May <b>2017</b> on every Saturday and Sunday at 19:00 (IST) for 40 episodes. The judges are&nbsp;... Debojit was seen as one of the Grand Juries for Zee TV <b>SaReGaMaPa Lil</b> <b>Champs 2017</b>. Theme song of &quot;Namami Barak&quot; Festival has been composed and &nbsp;... Javed Ali is an Indian playback singer who predominantly sings in Hindi language Bollywood ... Javed at a musical concert in 2017 ... He judged reality shows like Sa Re Ga Ma Pa <b>L&#39;il Champs</b> 2011 on Zee TV Great Music Gurukul 2015 on Colors Bangla, Sa Re ... &quot;Javed Ali to host <b>SaReGaMaPa</b> 2012&quot;. radioandmusic.com. Idea Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi <b>L&#39;il Champs</b> was an Indian reality TV show that aired on Zee Marathi. The show premiered on 7 July 2008 and continued till 8&nbsp;... <b>2017</b>, Dance Karnataka Dance Family War, Anchor, Zee Kannada. <b>2017</b>, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa <b>Lil Champs</b> (Season 14), Anchor, Zee Kannada. 2018, DKD lil master &nbsp;...
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Copies of the <b>original</b> release, containing <b>lyrics</b> ridiculing RCA stockholder Vaughn Monroe, ... &quot;<b>Ghost Riders in the Sky</b>&quot; is track 3 on the Somerset 1959 album&nbsp;... Stanley Davis Jones (June 5, 1914 – December 13, 1963) was an American <b>songwriter</b> and actor, primarily writing Western music. He is best remembered for writing &quot;<b>Ghost Riders in the Sky</b>&quot;. Riders in the Sky may refer to: &quot;(<b>Ghost</b>) <b>Riders in the Sky</b>: A Cowboy Legend&quot;, a 1948 country and cowboy-style song; Riders in the Sky (band), named after the&nbsp;... <b>Songwriter</b>(s) &middot; John Densmore &middot; Robby Krieger &middot; Ray Manzarek &middot; Jim Morrison &middot; Producer(s) &middot; Bruce Botnick; The Doors. The Doors singles chronology. &quot;Love Her Madly&quot; (1971), &quot;Riders on the Storm&quot; (1971), &quot;Tightrope Ride&quot; (1971). &quot;Riders on the Storm&quot; is a song by American rock band the Doors. It was released as the ... by the country song &quot;(<b>Ghost</b>) <b>Riders in the Sky</b>: A Cowboy Legend,&quot; written by&nbsp;... <b>Riders in the Sky</b> is an American Western music and comedy group which began performing in ... <b>Riders in the Sky</b> were named Western Music Group of the <b>Year</b> during the Academy of Western Artists 2006 Will Rogers Awards. The Ramrods were an American instrumental pop group in the late 1950s and 1960s, who had a hit in 1961 with their version of the song &quot;(<b>Ghost</b>) <b>Riders in the</b> <b>Sky</b>&quot;. Susan Dietrich Schneider, known as The Space Lady (TSL) born 1948 in Pueblo, Colorado and ... The two formed a duo, with Susan accompanying Eric on his <b>original</b> songs, singing harmonies and playing ... When she re-assembled her gear, and played &quot;<b>Ghost Riders in the Sky</b>&quot; (by Stan Jones) for him, he urged her to&nbsp;... Sean Morey (born June 7) is an American stand-up comedian and singer famous for songs ... Sky&quot; (the latter being a parody of the classic country song &quot;(<b>Ghost</b>) <b>Riders in The Sky</b>&quot;) are Morey&#39;s hallmark. ... <b>Year</b>, Single, Peak positions, Album. Lindley Armstrong Jones (December 14, 1911 – May 1, 1965), known as Spike Jones, was an ... He was part of a backing band for <b>songwriter</b> Cindy Walker during her early recording career with Decca Records and Standard Transcriptions. ... Spike&#39;s parody of Vaughn Monroe&#39;s rendition of &quot;<b>Ghost Riders</b> <b>in the Sky</b>&quot; was&nbsp;... <b>Songwriter</b>(s) &middot; Geoff Goddard &middot; Producer(s) &middot; Joe Meek (R.G.M. Sound). John Leyton singles chronology. &quot;The Girl On The Floor Above&quot; (1960), &quot;Johnny Remember Me&quot; (1961), &quot;Wild Wind&quot; (1961). &quot;Johnny Remember Me&quot; is a song which became a 1961 UK Singles Chart #1 hit single for ... Jury in 1961 Spike Milligan dismissed it as &quot;son of &#39;<b>Ghost Riders in the Sky</b>&#39;&quot;,&nbsp;...
Who wrote ghost riders in the sky lyrics?
Malala Yousafzai also known mononymously as Malala, is a Pakistani activist <b>for</b> female education and the <b>youngest Nobel Prize laureate</b>. ... <b>Following</b> her recovery, Yousafzai <b>became</b> a prominent activist <b>for</b> the right to education. ... <b>In</b> 2014, she was the co-<b>recipient of</b> the 2014 <b>Nobel Peace Prize</b>, along with Kailash&nbsp;... At 17 years <b>of</b> age, Malala Yousafzai, the 2014 <b>recipient</b>, is the <b>youngest</b> to <b>be</b> <b>awarded</b> the Peace <b>Prize</b>. The first woman to receive a <b>Nobel Peace Prize</b> was&nbsp;... The 2014 <b>Nobel Peace Prize</b> was shared, <b>in</b> two equal parts, between Kailash Satyarthi and ... his country to <b>win</b> a <b>Nobel Prize</b> and the second to <b>win</b> the Peace Prize <b>after</b> Mother Teresa, ... Prize, and at the age <b>of</b> 17 years, the <b>youngest</b> <b>winner of</b> a <b>Nobel Prize in</b> any field. ... &quot;<b>Nobel Peace Prize</b>: And the <b>winner</b> could <b>be</b> . As <b>of</b> 2018, twelve <b>Nobel Prize laureates</b> have been Muslims, more than half <b>in</b> the 21st century. Seven <b>of</b> the twelve <b>laureates</b> have been <b>awarded</b> the <b>Nobel</b> <b>Peace Prize</b>, ... He is the only Pakistani scientist to <b>be awarded</b> the <b>Nobel Prize</b>. ... The year <b>of</b> receiving <b>Nobel Prize</b> is given <b>after</b> each <b>Nobel Laureate in</b> this article. The <b>Nobel Prize in</b> Literature is a Swedish literature prize that is <b>awarded</b> annually, <b>since</b> 1901, ... According to Nobel&#39;s will, the prize <b>in</b> literature should <b>be</b> determined <b>by</b> &quot;the Academy <b>in</b> Stockholm&quot;, which was ... Nobel&#39;s portrait also appears on the obverse <b>of</b> the <b>Nobel Peace Prize</b> medal and the Medal <b>for</b> the Prize <b>in</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Nobel Prize</b> is an annual, international <b>prize</b> first <b>awarded in</b> 1901 <b>for</b> achievements <b>in</b> Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and <b>Peace</b>. The <b>Nobel Prize in</b> Physics (Swedish: <b>Nobelpriset</b> i fysik) is <b>awarded</b> annually <b>by</b> the Royal Swedish Academy <b>of</b> Sciences to scientists <b>in</b> the various fields <b>of</b>&nbsp;... As <b>of</b> 2018, there <b>are</b> 20 Asian <b>won Nobel Prize in Peace</b>, with the Israeli and Indian taking the most <b>of</b> the 3 <b>winners</b>. Year, Image, <b>Laureate</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Nobel Prize</b> is a set <b>of</b> annual international <b>awards</b> bestowed on &quot;those who conferred the ... Rabindranath Tagore was the first Indian citizen to <b>be awarded</b> and also first Asian to <b>be awarded in</b> ... The <b>following are</b> the <b>Nobel laureates</b> who were citizens <b>of</b> the British Raj at the time they were <b>awarded</b> the <b>Nobel</b> <b>Prize</b>&nbsp;... <b>Laureates in</b> the Memorial <b>Prize in</b> Economics <b>are</b> selected <b>by</b> the Royal Swedish Academy <b>of</b> Sciences. It was first <b>awarded in</b> 1969 to Dutch and Norwegian&nbsp;...
Who become the youngest nobel prize winner after winning nobel peace prize?
The first season of The <b>Crown</b> follows the life and reign of Queen <b>Elizabeth</b> II. It consists of ten ... The first season, in which Claire Foy <b>portrays</b> the Queen in the early part of her reign, depicts events up to 1955, ... <b>Elizabeth&#39;s</b> younger sister; Eileen Atkins as Queen Mary, <b>Elizabeth&#39;s grandmother</b> and great-granddaughter of&nbsp;... The <b>Crown</b> is a historical <b>drama</b> web television series about the reign of Queen <b>Elizabeth</b> II, ... The Queen <b>Mother</b> bought the Castle of Mey a year earlier than shown and often looked after Charles and Anne whilst Queen <b>Elizabeth</b> was away. Mary of Teck was queen consort of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and ... After George&#39;s death in 1936, she became queen <b>mother</b> when her eldest son, ... She died the following year, during the reign of her granddaughter <b>Elizabeth</b> II ... During the First World War, the <b>Crown</b> Princess of Sweden helped pass&nbsp;... <b>Elizabeth</b> Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon (4 August 1900 – 30 March 2002) was the wife of ... <b>Elizabeth&#39;s crown</b> was made of platinum and was set with the Koh-i- Noor diamond. Edward ... In his official biography, William Shawcross <b>portrays</b> <b>Elizabeth</b> as a person whose indomitable optimism, zest for life, good manners,&nbsp;... <b>Elizabeth</b> II is Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms . <b>Elizabeth</b> ... Her <b>mother</b>, the Duchess of York (later Queen <b>Elizabeth</b> The Queen <b>Mother</b>), was the ... and 1951, the Duke of Edinburgh was stationed in the British <b>Crown</b> Colony of Malta as a ... British monarchs after the <b>Acts</b> of Union 1707. The monarch of the Commonwealth realms, Queen <b>Elizabeth</b> II, owns a historic collection of ... The <b>Crown</b> Jewels are only worn at coronations (St Edward&#39;s <b>Crown</b> being used to <b>crown</b> the monarch) and the annual ... Mary lent the tiara to Queen <b>Elizabeth</b> (later the Queen <b>Mother</b>) for the 1947 royal tour of South Africa, and it&nbsp;... A queen dowager, dowager queen or queen <b>mother</b> is a title or status generally held by the ... Queen <b>Elizabeth</b> The Queen <b>Mother</b>, the widow of the deceased King George VI and the <b>mother</b> of the reigning queen. ... of the Thistle, Lady of the Imperial Order of the <b>Crown</b> of India, Grand Master and Dame Grand Cross of the &nbsp;... <b>Elizabeth</b> Woodville (c. 1437 – 8 June 1492) was Queen consort of England, as the spouse of King Edward IV from 1464 until his death in 1483. At the time of her birth, her family was of middle rank in the English social hierarchy. Her <b>mother</b> Jacquetta of Luxembourg had previously been an aunt by ... <b>Elizabeth</b> subsequently <b>played</b> an important role in securing the accession of&nbsp;... George VI was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth ... He married Lady <b>Elizabeth</b> Bowes-Lyon in 1923, and they had two daughters, ... However, Edward was forced to choose between the <b>crown</b> and marriage to ... However, he was physically active and enjoyed <b>playing</b> tennis. Princess Alice of Battenberg was the <b>mother</b> of Prince Philip and <b>mother</b>-in-law of Queen ... She was christened Victoria Alice <b>Elizabeth</b> Julia Marie in Darmstadt on 25 April 1885. ... populace and flew to Sweden to bring back medical supplies on the pretext of visiting her sister, Louise, who was married to the <b>Crown</b> Prince.
Who plays elizabeth's grandmother in the crown?
<b>Tahiti Village</b> is a Tahitian-themed timeshare resort located on 27 acres (11 ha) of land at 7200 South <b>Las Vegas</b> Boulevard, south of the <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip, in Enterprise, Nevada. <b>History</b>[edit]. Vacation <b>Village</b> was a hotel and casino located on 3 acres (1.2 ha) of land at 6711 South <b>Las Vegas</b> Boulevard in Enterprise, Nevada. The Heers family initially purchased 25 acres (10 ha) of land in 1964, and planned to have a hotel and casino <b>built</b> on the property. ... In 1994, Vacation <b>Village</b> featured the only graveyard buffet in <b>Las Vegas</b>. Allure <b>Las Vegas</b> is a single tower residential complex in <b>Las Vegas</b>, Nevada. The complex includes the 41-story, 466 ft (142 m) Allure <b>Las Vegas</b> — Tower I. Tower I was <b>built</b> between 2005 ... &quot;First-phase construction tops off on <b>Tahiti</b> <b>Village</b>&quot;. <b>Las Vegas</b> Review-Journal. Archived from the original on October 13, 2005. The Grandview at <b>Las Vegas</b> is a timeshare property resort located on 26.49 acres (10.72 ha) ... Foundation work for a new 20-story tower – the first one to be <b>built</b> since 2009 – was scheduled to begin on April 25, 2012. Berkley Group planned ... Elara &middot; Grand Chateau; Grandview; Hilton Grand Vacations Club &middot; <b>Tahiti Village</b>&nbsp;... Tuscany Suites and Casino is an all-suite hotel and casino situated on 27 acres ( 11 ha) in Paradise, Nevada. The hotel opened in 2001, while the casino opened in 2003. <b>History</b>[edit] ... Heers&#39; family also owned the Vacation <b>Village</b> hotel and casino. For over a decade, ... <b>Las Vegas</b> Review-Journal. Archived from the&nbsp;... <b>Las Vegas</b> Grand is an apartment complex located east of the <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip in Paradise, ... The project would be <b>built</b> at the intersection of East Flamingo Road and Swenson Street, on 20 acres (8.1 ha) of land that DelGuidice purchased ... Elara &middot; Grand Chateau &middot; Grandview &middot; Hilton Grand Vacations Club &middot; <b>Tahiti Village</b> &nbsp;... Since the 1990s, various condominium projects have been proposed for the <b>Las</b> <b>Vegas</b> Valley. ... Many of the proposed high-rise condominiums were to be <b>built</b> along the <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip in hopes of maximizing buyer interest. ... (8.1 ha) property near the Suncoast Hotel and Casino and the Tivoli <b>Village</b> shopping mall. Silverton <b>Las Vegas</b> (formerly Boomtown <b>Las Vegas</b>) is a 300-room hotel and casino in Enterprise, Nevada, near the southern end of the <b>Las Vegas</b> Valley. Excalibur Hotel and Casino is a hotel and casino located on the <b>Las Vegas</b> Strip in Paradise, Nevada, in the United States. It is owned and operated by MGM&nbsp;... The Venetian <b>Las Vegas</b> is a luxury hotel and casino resort located on the <b>Las</b> <b>Vegas</b> Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States, on the site of the <b>old</b> Sands Hotel&nbsp;...
When was tahiti village in las vegas built?
On January 16, 2015, <b>John Fox was</b> hired as the new head <b>coach</b> of the team. He compiled a 14–34 record over three seasons <b>before</b> being fired on January 1,&nbsp;... <b>John Fox</b> (born February 8, 1955) is a former American football <b>coach</b> and player. He <b>was</b> the ... The 2007 season saw the team finish with a record of 7–9, <b>before</b> finishing with a 12–4 record in the 2008 season, again heading to the ... With Trubisky, the <b>Bears</b> finished the season 5–11, and Fox <b>was</b> fired at the season&#39;s end. Adam Joseph Gase (born March 29, 1978) is an American football <b>coach who is</b> <b>the</b> head ... <b>Before</b> becoming head <b>coach</b> of the New York Jets, Gase <b>was</b> the head <b>coach</b> of the Miami Dolphins from 2016 to 2018. ... After the Chicago <b>Bears</b> hired <b>John Fox</b> as their new head <b>coach</b>, Gase came over to the team to be Fox&#39;s &nbsp;... Ryan Pace (born February 17, 1977) <b>is the</b> general manager for the Chicago <b>Bears</b> of the ... After Fox&#39;s firing, Pace hired Matt Nagy as Chicago&#39;s next head <b>coach</b> in 2018. <b>Before</b> the season, the <b>Bears</b> traded their 2019 and 2020 1st round draft picks for star Oakland ... &quot;Chicago <b>Bears</b> fire <b>coach John Fox</b> after 5- 11 season&quot;. The 2017 Chicago <b>Bears</b> season <b>was</b> the franchise&#39;s 98th season in the National Football League, as well as their third and final season under head <b>coach John</b> <b>Fox</b>. ... On Chicago&#39;s next possession, the offense traveled 45 yards <b>before</b> Connor Barth kicked a 25-yard field goal. Despite the seven-point advantage, the &nbsp;... The 2016 Chicago <b>Bears</b> season <b>was</b> the franchise&#39;s 97th season in the National Football League and the second under head <b>coach John Fox</b>. ... <b>Prior to</b> the draft, the <b>Bears</b> held visits for 50 players; 25 <b>had</b> private visits, 14 players visited&nbsp;... On January 16, 2015, <b>John Fox</b> accepted a four-year deal to become head <b>coach</b> . In Fox&#39;s first season as head <b>coach</b>, the <b>Bears</b> saw ... next three games <b>before</b> a broken arm put him out for the season. He <b>was</b> replaced by Matt Barkley, <b>who</b> <b>made</b> his first career start with the <b>Bears</b>. Jay Rodgers (born August 29, 1976) is an American football <b>coach</b> and former quarterback <b>who</b> ... After this season, head <b>coach John Fox was</b> fired and his staff <b>was</b> laid off. ... His brother Jeff is also an NFL <b>coach</b>; the two worked together on the <b>Bears</b> with Jeff as special teams coordinator <b>until</b> 2017. Their father Randy&nbsp;... The Carolina Panthers are a professional American football club based in Charlotte, North ... <b>John Fox</b>, the team&#39;s third <b>coach</b>, <b>was</b> the longest-tenured <b>coach</b> in team history. ... Fox led the team to three playoff appearances (2003, 2005, and 2008), winning the NFC Championship in 2003 <b>before</b> losing in Super Bowl XXXVIII&nbsp;... Mark Leslie <b>Fox</b> (born January 13, 1969) is a men&#39;s college basketball <b>coach</b> <b>who is the</b> head <b>coach</b> of the California Golden <b>Bears</b> of the Pac-12 Conference.
Who did john fox coach before the bears?
The <b>Battle of Shiloh</b> was a battle in the Western Theater of the American Civil War , fought April 6–7, 1862, in southwestern Tennessee. A <b>Union</b> force known as the Army of the Tennessee (Major General Ulysses ... The <b>Confederate</b> battle lines became confused during the fighting, and Grant&#39;s men instead fell back to the&nbsp;... Ulysses S. Grant was the most acclaimed <b>Union</b> general during the American Civil <b>War</b> and ... John C. Frémont, who viewed in Grant an &quot;iron will&quot; to <b>win</b>, appointed Grant to commander of the District of Cairo. ... The 23,746 casualties at <b>Shiloh</b> shocked both the <b>Union</b> and <b>Confederacy</b>, whose combined totals exceeded&nbsp;... The siege of Corinth was an American Civil War engagement lasting from April 29 to May 30, 1862, in Corinth, Mississippi. A collection of <b>Union</b> forces under the overall command of Major General ... Following the <b>Union</b> Army victory at the <b>Battle of Shiloh</b> on April 6–7, Maj. Gen. Henry Halleck amassed three <b>Union</b> armies&nbsp;... The <b>Battle</b> of Fort Donelson was fought from February 11–16, 1862, in the Western Theater of the American Civil <b>War</b>. The <b>Union</b> capture of the <b>Confederate</b> fort near the Tennessee–Kentucky ... After newspapers reported that Grant had <b>won the battle</b> with a cigar clamped in ... The Road to <b>Shiloh</b>: Early <b>Battles</b> in the West. Mississippi was the second southern state to declare its secession from the United States, ... <b>Confederate</b> General P.G.T. Beauregard retreated there after the <b>Battle of Shiloh</b>, pursued by <b>Union</b> Maj. ... On May 13, 1863, <b>Union</b> forces <b>won</b> the first Battle of Jackson, forcing <b>Confederate</b> forces to flee northward towards Canton. Nathan Bedford Forrest (July 13, 1821 – October 29, 1877) was a <b>Confederate</b> Army general during the American Civil War. ... A month later, Forrest was back in action at the <b>Battle of Shiloh</b>, fought April 6–7, 1862. He commanded a <b>Confederate</b> rear guard after the <b>Union</b> victory. In the battle of Fallen Timbers, he drove&nbsp;... ... killed early in the Civil War at the <b>Battle of Shiloh</b> on April 6, 1862. Johnston was the highest-ranking officer, <b>Union</b> or <b>Confederate</b>, killed during the entire war . The following <b>Confederate</b> States Army units and commanders fought in the <b>Battle of Shiloh</b> of the American Civil War. The <b>Union</b> order of battle is shown&nbsp;... The Western Theater of the American Civil <b>War</b> encompassed major military operations in the ... On April 7, while the <b>Confederates</b> were retreating from <b>Shiloh</b>, <b>Union</b> Maj. ... Rosecrans <b>won</b> a minor victory at the <b>Battle</b> of Iuka ( September 19), but poor coordination of forces and an acoustic shadow allowed Price to escape&nbsp;... American Civil <b>War</b> alternate histories are alternate history fiction that focuses on the Civil <b>War</b> ... In Gray Victory, set in the immediate aftermath of the <b>war</b>, the <b>Confederacy</b> is faced with both subversion by Northern ... By 1855, the <b>Confederate</b> States had seceded from the <b>Union</b> with other breakaway states including a Texan&nbsp;...
Who won the battle of shiloh confederate or union?
The <b>Radio Disney Music Awards</b> (RDMA) is an annual awards show operated and governed by Radio Disney, an American radio network. Beginning in 2001, it &nbsp;... The 2019 <b>Radio Disney Music Awards</b> were held on June 16, 2019, in Los Angeles, California at the CBS Studio Center. It was broadcast on Disney Channel&nbsp;... The 2018 <b>Radio Disney Music Awards</b> were held on June 22, 2018, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California. The ceremony was shown on Radio Disney&nbsp;... The 2017 <b>Radio Disney Music Awards</b> was held on April 29, 2017, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California. The ceremony was shown on Radio &nbsp;... The 2016 <b>Radio Disney Music Awards</b> were held and filmed on April 30, 2016, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California. The ceremony premiered on&nbsp;... The 2015 <b>Radio Disney Music Awards</b> were held and filmed on April 25, 2015, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California. The show premiered on&nbsp;... The 2014 <b>Radio Disney Music Awards</b> were held on April 26, 2014, at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles, California. The ceremony was edited and&nbsp;... The 2004 <b>Radio Disney Music Awards</b> was an awards show held Radio Disney studios. Hilary Duff, as in 2003, was the biggest winner that year. The award was &nbsp;... The 2002 <b>Radio Disney Music Awards</b> were held on November 16, 2002, at the Radio Disney studios. It was the second edition of the award. The following is a list of <b>Radio Disney Music Award</b> winners and nominees for Song to Dance to Contents. 1 Winners and nominees. 1.1 2000s; 1.2 2010s.
When does radio disney music awards come on 2018?
Since the inception of the UEFA Champions League in 1992, 86 players from 35 countries ... Nine players have <b>scored</b> a <b>hat</b>-<b>trick</b> on their debut in the Champions League: Van Basten ... The seasons with the <b>most hat</b>-<b>tricks</b> were 2016–17 and 2019–20, each of which had nine. ... Union of European <b>Football</b> Associations. Below is the list of players that have <b>scored</b> a <b>hat</b>-<b>trick</b> in a La Liga match since the league&#39;s creation, in 1929. Since its creation, more than 100 players have <b>scored</b> at least a <b>hat</b>-<b>trick</b>. Lionel Messi has <b>scored</b> 36 La Liga <b>hat</b>-<b>tricks</b>, making him the player with the <b>most hat</b>-<b>tricks</b> in ... <b>Football</b> records and statistics in Spain &middot; List of Premier League <b>hat</b>-<b>tricks</b>&nbsp;... These are lists of <b>hat</b>-<b>tricks</b>: Contents. 1 Cricket; 2 Hurling; 3 <b>Football</b>. 3.1 Club <b>football</b>; 3.2 International <b>football</b>; 3.3 Footballers. 4 Rugby. 4.1 Rugby league; 4.2&nbsp;... Sergio Agüero has <b>scored the most hat</b>-<b>tricks</b> in the Premier League, netting 12 for Manchester City. A man in casual clothing &middot; Alan Shearer <b>scored</b> 11 Premier League <b>hat</b>-<b>tricks</b>, for Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United. Since the inception of the English <b>football</b> league competition, the Premier League, in 1992 ,&nbsp;... This is a list of all <b>hat</b>-<b>tricks scored</b> during FIFA World Cups; that is, the occasions when a footballer has <b>scored</b> three or more goals in a single <b>football</b> World Cup&nbsp;... England have conceded eleven <b>hat</b>-<b>tricks</b> since 1872, the <b>most</b> recent being <b>scored</b> by Zlatan Ibrahimović <b>who scored</b> four goals in a 4–2 defeat by Sweden in a&nbsp;... A <b>hat</b>-<b>trick</b> or <b>hat trick</b> is the achievement of a generally positive feat three times in a game, ... In Gaelic <b>football</b>, a <b>hat</b>-<b>trick</b> can refer to goals or to points <b>scored</b>. ... <b>Most</b> stories involve hats being awarded to any of the local players <b>who scored</b>&nbsp;... <b>Most</b> league <b>hat</b>-<b>tricks scored</b> in a season: 8, joint record: Lionel Messi (2011–12) ; Cristiano Ronaldo (2014–15). <b>Most</b>&nbsp;... The first <b>hat</b>-<b>trick</b> was <b>scored</b> by Eugène Maës against Italy in 1912. The record for the <b>most</b> goals <b>scored</b> in an international by a French player is five, which has &nbsp;... The first <b>hat</b>-<b>trick</b> was <b>scored</b> by Arthur Friedenreich against Chile in 1919. The record for the <b>most</b> goals <b>scored</b> in an international by a Brazilian player is five,&nbsp;...
Who scored the most hat tricks in football?
Elizabeth II, the current and <b>longest</b>-reigning monarch, <b>has reigned</b> since 6 February 1952. The following is a list, ordered by length of reign, of the monarchs of the United Kingdom of ... Includes <b>English</b> monarchs from the installation of Alfred the Great as King of Wessex in 871 to Anne (House of Stuart) and the Acts of&nbsp;... This List of British monarchy records lists various statistical records relating to the monarchy of ... The <b>longest</b> reign of a British monarch is that of the current monarch, ... third <b>longest</b> reign (and <b>longest</b> of a King) was that of George III, who <b>reigned</b> for ... Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh <b>has been</b> the monarch&#39;s spouse ( prince&nbsp;... This is a list of the <b>longest</b>-reigning monarchs of all time, detailing the 100 monarchs and lifelong leaders <b>who have reigned the longest</b> in world history, ... Henry II of <b>England</b>) and sons (Richard I and John of <b>England</b>) reign with her jointly. Prince of Wales was a title granted to native Welsh princes before the 12th century; the term ... The current and <b>longest</b>-serving Prince of Wales is Prince Charles, the eldest son of Elizabeth II, who is Queen of ... No formal public role or responsibility <b>has been</b> legislated by Parliament or otherwise delegated to him by law or&nbsp;... Charles, Prince of Wales is the heir apparent to the British <b>throne</b> as the eldest son of Elizabeth II. He <b>has been</b> Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay since 1952, and he is the oldest and <b>longest</b>-serving heir apparent in British history. He is also the <b>longest</b>-serving Prince of Wales, having held that title since ... In 2015, it was revealed that Prince Charles had access to confidential <b>UK</b>&nbsp;... Twenty-seven members of the British royal family have lived to the age of 80 years or older ... The <b>longest</b>-living member of the British royal family <b>has been</b> Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester (1901–2004), who ... &quot;Britain hails Queen Elizabeth II&#39;s longevity on the <b>throne</b>&quot;. ... &quot;Duke of Connaught Dead In <b>England</b>, 91&quot;. This is a list of the individuals who were, at any given time, considered the next in line to ... Anne became Queen of <b>England</b>, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702 and Queen of Great Britain from 1707. ... Since the establishment of the British <b>throne</b>, there <b>have been</b> four heirs who did not become monarch but would have &nbsp;... A dynasty is a sequence of rulers from the same family, usually in the context of a feudal or monarchical system, but sometimes also appearing in elective republics . Alternative terms for &quot;dynasty&quot; may include &quot;house&quot;, &quot;family&quot; and &quot;clan&quot;, among others. The <b>longest</b>-surviving dynasty in the world <b>is the</b> Imperial House of Japan, ... He was born in the line of succession to the British <b>throne</b> and was bound by&nbsp;... Michael Edward Abney-Hastings, 14th Earl of Loudoun (22 July 1942 – 30 June 2012), was a ... If Edward IV <b>had been</b> illegitimate and the crown of <b>England</b> had descended by male-preference primogeniture ... to the <b>throne</b>, and named George, Duke of Clarence, as heir to the <b>throne</b> after Henry VI and his legitimate issue. Bhumibol Adulyadej conferred with the title King Bhumibol the Great in 1987 ( officially ... the <b>longest</b>-reigning monarch having <b>reigned</b> only as an adult, reigning for 70 ... Although Bhumibol was sometimes referred to as King Rama IX in <b>English</b>, ... Guilty rulings would <b>have</b> dissolved both parties, Thailand&#39;s <b>largest</b> and&nbsp;...
Who has been on the throne the longest in england?
Re-<b>unification</b>[edit]. The authorities not able to end the protest, assented to reversing the partition and <b>did</b> so in 1911. King&nbsp;... The proposal made no mention of <b>Bengal&#39;s</b> status in the Commonwealth if it were to become independent or whether it would <b>accept</b> dominion status as <b>was</b> done &nbsp;... The <b>Unification</b> of Germany into a German Empire with tight political and administrative ... These annexations <b>did</b> not <b>happen</b>, resulting in animosity from Napoleon towards Bismarck. The reality of defeat for Austria caused a reevaluation of&nbsp;... Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah <b>was</b> the first Sultan of <b>Bengal</b> and founder of the Ilyas Shahi dynasty, ... Contents. 1 Early life; 2 <b>Unification of Bengal</b>; 3 Government; 4 Military campaigns; 5 See also; 6 Notes&nbsp;... The Sultanate of <b>Bengal was</b> an empire based on <b>Bengal</b> for much of the 14th, 15th and 16th ... History. • Unification of Bengal. 1352 ... The madrasa in Madinah <b>was</b> built at a <b>place</b> called Husn al-Atiq near the Prophet&#39;s Mosque. Several other &nbsp;... Maharajadhiraja Prithivi Narayan Shah <b>was</b> the last ruler of the Gorkha Kingdom and first ... Prithvi Narayan Shah is credited for starting the campaign for the <b>unification</b> of Nepal. Maharajadhiraja Prithvi Narayan ... named Prithivi Narayan Shah. His complete care <b>was taken</b> by the eldest of the Queens, Chandra Pravawati. Greater Bangladesh also referred to as Bishal Bangla describes the <b>Bengali</b> nationalist political ... The region of <b>Bengal was</b> first united as a single independent state by King Shashanka, who ... At the turn of the 21st century, Indian political circles started to <b>take</b> a serious look at Bangladeshi illegal immigration into India. The <b>Unification</b> of Karnataka (Kannada: ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ಏಕೀಕರಣ) refers to the formation of the ... This <b>was</b> called the Ekikarana or &#39;<b>Unification</b>&#39; movement. ... Aluru himself <b>was</b> inspired by the protests that followed the British partitioning of <b>Bengal</b>. ... of the country on 15 August 1947, this <b>did</b> not <b>occur</b> in some parts of the state&nbsp;... Giuseppe Maria Garibaldi <b>was</b> an Italian general, patriot, and republican. He contributed to the Italian <b>unification</b> and the creation of the Kingdom of ... His last military campaign took <b>place</b> during the Franco-Prussian War, as commander of ... Garibaldi joined Freemasonry during his exile, <b>taking</b> advantage of the asylum the&nbsp;... At the time of Indian independence in 1947, India <b>was</b> divided into two sets of territories, one ... The key factors that led the states to <b>accept</b> integration into India were, ... states to Pakistan and compensate for the loss of half of <b>Bengal</b> and Punjab. ... <b>place</b> in small, limited aristocratic circles and governance <b>was</b>, as a result,&nbsp;...
When did the unification of bengal take place?
<b>The Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b>, originally published in 1985, is a dystopian novel written by Canadian ... <b>When</b> the Hulu TV series chose to state outright that Offred&#39;s real name is June, ... She is partnered with Offred to <b>do</b> the daily shopping. ... A new handmaid, also called Ofglen, <b>takes</b> Ofglen&#39;s <b>place</b>, and is assigned as Offred&#39;s&nbsp;... <b>The Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b> is an American dystopian drama web television series created by Bruce ... She is already at the Red Center <b>when</b> June enters Handmaid training but ... She initially follows the rules and <b>does</b> not wish to upset the status quo, but this ... Filming on the series <b>took place</b> in Toronto, Mississauga , Hamilton,&nbsp;... <b>The Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b> is an American dystopian drama web television series created by Bruce ... (November 2019) (Learn how and <b>when</b> to remove this template message) ... The handmaids are <b>taken</b> to a function to demonstrate Gilead&#39;s success, illustrated by a ... She notices vaginal bleeding but <b>does</b> not inform anyone. Margaret Eleanor Atwood CH CC OOnt CH FRSC (born November 18, 1939) is a Canadian ... The novel features three female narrators and <b>takes place</b> fifteen <b>years</b> after ... In 2005, Atwood said that she <b>does</b> at times write social science fiction and that <b>The Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b> and Oryx and Crake can be designated as such. <b>The Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b> is a 1990 film adaptation of Canadian author Margaret Atwood&#39;s novel of ... As they <b>take</b> a dirt road, the Gilead Border Guard orders them to turn back or they will open fire. ... I worked with Karel Reisz on it for about a <b>year</b>. ... [A collection of essays; <b>does</b> not include an essay on <b>The Handmaid&#39;s</b> <b>Tale</b>;&nbsp;... Elisabeth Singleton Moss (born July 24, 1982) is an American actor. She is known for her work ... The following <b>year</b>, she appeared in the remake of the Walt Disney Pictures film ... That same <b>year</b>, Moss began playing Offred in the Hulu series <b>The Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b>, for which she ... 2009, <b>Did</b> You Hear About the Morgans? <b>The Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b> is an American dystopian drama web television series created for Hulu ... She is already at the Red Center <b>when</b> June enters Handmaid training but ... She initially follows the rules and <b>does</b> not wish to upset the status quo, but ... Cushing is <b>taken</b> to prison &quot;on Waterford&#39;s word&quot; (executive order), with&nbsp;... <b>The Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b> is an opera composed by the Danish composer Poul Ruders in 2000, to a ... Women who live in sin are <b>taken</b> to Red Centres where they are indoctrinated as Handmaids by Aunts. ... At her new posting, the handyman Nick and Fred both have illegal contact with Offred <b>when</b> they talk to her and&nbsp;... If it refers to the abrogation of women&#39;s rights to property, et c. that <b>occur</b> within ... <b>When</b> we <b>did</b> analysis in our English class, we concluded that Cora and Rita,&nbsp;... Alias Grace is a Canadian television miniseries directed by Mary Harron and written by Sarah ... adaptation of an Atwood novel broadcast on television in 2017, after <b>The Handmaid&#39;s Tale</b> (adapted ... Grace has been imprisoned for murder for the past 15 <b>years</b>. ... Grace warns Nancy, who <b>does</b> not <b>take</b> the threat seriously.
What year does the handmaid's tale take place?
<b>Lost in Space</b> is a 1998 American science-fiction adventure <b>film</b> directed by Stephen Hopkins, ... The older Will explains that surviving spiders killed Maureen , <b>Penny</b>, and Judy. Constructing a time ... <b>Lost in Space</b> received six Saturn Award nominations, including Best Supporting <b>Actor</b> for Oldman. The <b>film</b> also received a&nbsp;... <b>Lost in Space</b> is an American science fiction television series and is a reimagining of the 1965 ... Lost in Space (1965 TV series) &middot; Lost in Space (1998 film) ... (her character is named for Angela Cartwright <b>who played Penny</b> Robinson, and Mark ... As a child, Cartwright portrayed <b>Penny</b> Robinson in the original <b>Lost in Space</b>&nbsp;... The 1998 <b>film</b> includes a number of homages to the original ... is adopted by <b>Penny</b> Robinson, an animal character in ... and &quot;I&#39;ve never <b>played</b> a bit part in my life and I&#39;m not going to start now! Angela Margaret Cartwright (born September 9, 1952) is an English-born American actress primarily known for her roles in <b>movies</b> and television. Cartwright became known in <b>movies</b> as a child actress for her role as Brigitta ... Cartwright <b>played Penny</b> Robinson in the TV series <b>Lost in Space</b> (1965–68). She made&nbsp;... Mina Sundwall (born October 23, 2001) is an American actress who is known for her roles in Maggie&#39;s Plan, Freeheld, and #Horror. She <b>plays Penny</b> Robinson in <b>Lost in Space</b>, a 2018 remake of the 1965 ... Jump up to: Harvey, Dennis (2015- 09-13). &quot;Sundance <b>Film</b> Review: &#39;Maggie&#39;s Plan&#39;&quot;. Variety. Retrieved 2017-12-28. Lacey Nicole Chabert is an American actress, voice actress, and singer. One of her first roles was playing Erica Kane&#39;s daughter on All My Children. She was the third actress to <b>play</b> Bianca Montgomery, playing the part from ... In <b>film</b>, she has appeared in <b>Lost in Space</b> (1998), Not Another Teen <b>Movie</b> (2001), and Daddy&nbsp;... Charles William Mumy Jr is an American <b>actor</b> and musician and a figure in the science-fiction ... Harris was to appear in the planned TV <b>movie</b>, <b>Lost in Space</b>: The Journey Home, but died before production was scheduled to start, in 2002, and&nbsp;... This article provides a list of episodes of the television series <b>Lost in Space</b>. ... When Dr. Smith realizes the crystals are really diamonds, he tails <b>Penny</b> to the cave but is unable to get inside. ... the aliens and the Robinsons begin to suspect each other of foul <b>play</b> which ... <b>Lost in Space</b> (<b>film</b>) &middot; <b>Lost in Space</b> (2018 TV series)&nbsp;... You&#39;re Dead&quot;, alongside Billy Mumy, who later co-starred with Kristen in <b>Lost in</b> <b>Space</b>. Her first successful <b>film</b> role was that of Lorelei in the 1965 <b>movie</b> Beach&nbsp;... A <b>penny</b> is a coin used in several English-speaking countries. <b>Penny</b> or <b>pennies</b> may also refer ... <b>Penny</b> Robinson (<b>Lost in Space</b>), a TV and <b>movie</b> character; <b>Penny</b> Rourke, in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street; <b>Penny</b> Sanchez ,&nbsp;...
Who played penny in the movie lost in space?
Nicholas Lou <b>Saban</b> Jr is an American football coach who has been the head football coach at ... <b>Saban</b> played defensive back for <b>Kent State</b> under coach Don James. ... After the loss to Florida, LSU <b>did</b> not lose again in the regular season and ended ... <b>Saban</b> accepted the head coaching <b>position</b> for the Miami Dolphins on&nbsp;... Antonio Ethan Gates Jr. (born June 18, 1980) is an American former professional football ... Position: Tight end ... He attended college at <b>Kent State</b> his junior and senior years after brief stints at Michigan ... He originally enrolled at Michigan State University wanting to <b>play</b> football under then-coach <b>Nick Saban</b> as well as &nbsp;... The 1970 <b>Kent State</b> Golden Flashes football team was an American football team that ... Center Fred Blosser was selected as a first-team All-MAC <b>player</b>. Other notable players on the team included <b>Nick Saban</b>, Gary Pinkel, John Matsko, and&nbsp;... Gary Robin Pinkel (born April 27, 1952) is a former American college football coach. He served ... Pinkel and Alabama head coach <b>Nick Saban</b> were college teammates. ... Pinkel <b>did</b> post-graduate studies at <b>Kent State</b> and Bowling Green State ... Pinkel guided Toledo to a 10-1 record that season, 6-1 in conference <b>play</b>. The <b>Kent State</b> Golden Flashes football team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Kent ... During their time in the OAC, the Flashes never won a conference title, but <b>did</b> finish second in 1940 with a 4–0 conference record. ... <b>Kent State</b> alumnus <b>Nick Saban</b> was a finalist to succeed Mason, but he didn&#39;t get the <b>position</b>. Ante Josip &quot;Tony&quot; Mandarich (born September 23, 1966) is a former American football offensive ... Position: Offensive tackle ... (Kent, Ohio) ... Recruited to Michigan State University by defensive back coach <b>Nick Saban</b>, Mandarich played ... &quot;He weighed 330, ran the 40 [yard dash] in 4.65 seconds, <b>did</b> a standing long jump of&nbsp;... This list includes people who have graduated from or otherwise attended <b>Kent</b> <b>State</b> University ... Dain Clay, Professional baseball <b>player</b> in Major League Baseball, Athletics - ... He <b>did</b> his post-graduate work in history at <b>Kent State</b> University. ... &quot;<b>Kent State</b> Alum <b>Nick Saban</b> Goes For Second National Title Thursday In&nbsp;... The Golden Flashes are the athletic teams that represent <b>Kent State</b> University. The university ... Joel Nielsen is athletic director, a <b>position</b> he has held since May 1, 2010. ... head coach <b>Nick Saban playing</b> for the Golden Flashes and <b>Kent</b> <b>State&#39;s</b> only Mid-American Conference championship in 1972. ... &quot;THEY <b>DID</b> IT!!! John Harold Lambert (born July 8, 1952) is an American former professional football <b>player</b> ... Position: Middle linebacker ... He played football for <b>Kent State</b>, winning two All-Mid-American Conference linebacker honors. ... Alabama football coach <b>Nick Saban</b> and former Missouri football coach Gary Pinkel were his&nbsp;... The 1971 <b>Kent State</b> Golden Flashes football team was an American football team that ... Other notable players on the team included <b>Nick Saban</b> and Gary Pinkel. Don James was announced as <b>Kent State&#39;s</b> football coach on December 12,&nbsp;...
What position did nick saban play at kent state?
Some of the fill was rubble dumped into <b>San Francisco</b> Bay after the 1906 <b>San</b> <b>Francisco earthquake</b>, but most&nbsp;... The Loma Prieta <b>earthquake</b> struck on October 17, ... to start at 5:35 p.m. at Candlestick Park in <b>San Francisco</b>, and&nbsp;... For the <b>1989 earthquake</b>, see <b>1989</b> Loma Prieta <b>earthquake</b>. For the 2014 <b>earthquake</b>, see 2014 South Napa <b>earthquake</b>. &quot;<b>San Francisco</b> fire&quot; redirects here. For&nbsp;... The <b>1989 San Francisco</b> 49ers season was the team&#39;s 44th season in the National Football ... This game was played at Stanford Stadium, as Candlestick Park had sustained damage in the Loma Prieta <b>earthquake</b> five days earlier. The Cypress Street Viaduct, often referred to as the Cypress Structure or the Cypress Freeway, ... It replaced an earlier single-deck viaduct constructed in the 1930s as one of the approaches to the <b>San Francisco</b>–Oakland Bay Bridge. ... all the way to the MacArthur Maze collapsed during the <b>1989</b> Loma Prieta <b>earthquake</b>,&nbsp;... Retrieved June 8, 2014. ^ &quot;<b>Quake</b> Renews Embarcadero Freeway Fight&quot;. <b>San</b> <b>Francisco</b> Chronicle. November 16, <b>1989</b>. p. Phoenix is a fireboat owned by State of California and operated by the city of <b>San</b> <b>Francisco</b> in the <b>San Francisco</b> Bay since 1955. Phoenix is known for helping to save Marina District buildings from further destruction by fire following the <b>1989</b> Loma Prieta <b>earthquake</b>. After the Shock is a made-for-television movie about the aftermath of the <b>1989</b> Loma Prieta <b>earthquake</b> that hit <b>San Francisco</b> on October 17, <b>1989</b>. ... Bill Elliott, Darrell Waltrip, Terry Labonte, Bobby Allison, and Dale Earnhardt. This race took place two days before the Great <b>1989 San Francisco Earthquake</b>. However, they were swept by their cross-Bay rivals, the Oakland Athletics, in an <b>earthquake</b>-marred World Series. Contents. 1 Offseason; 2 Regular season.
What was the magnitude of the 1989 san francisco earthquake?
The <b>mourning dove</b> (Zenaida macroura) is a member of the dove family, Columbidae. The bird is also known as the American <b>mourning dove</b> or the rain dove,&nbsp;... <b>Mourning Dove</b>, or Christine Quintasket (Okanogan and Arrow Lakes), was a Native American author in the United States best known for her 1927 novel&nbsp;... The mourning collared dove, or African <b>mourning dove</b> (Streptopelia decipiens) is a dove which is a widespread resident breeding bird in Africa south of the&nbsp;... The zenaida doves (Zenaida) make up a small genus of American doves. The genus contains 7 species: <b>Mourning dove</b>, Zenaida macroura; Socorro dove,&nbsp;... Co=ge=we=a, The Half-Blood: A Depiction of the Great Montana Cattle Range is a 1927 Western romance novel by <b>Mourning Dove</b>, also known as&nbsp;... <b>Mourning Doves</b> are common in Wisconsin. When they come back next spring I will get a picture of their tails. They like to nest on our front porch. This was the&nbsp;... The Eurasian collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto) is a dove species native to Europe and ... However, one study found that Eurasian collared doves are not more aggressive or competitive than native <b>mourning doves</b>, despite similar dietary&nbsp;... These birds are roughly intermediate in appearance between the Socorro dove and the mainland <b>mourning doves</b>. It is highly likely that they represent a later&nbsp;... The <b>mourning dove</b> does not have the white trailing edge. Contents. 1 Range, habitat and behaviour; 2 See also&nbsp;... File:<b>Mourning Dove</b> with her chick.jpg. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. File; File history; File usage. File:Mourning&nbsp;...
Where does the name mourning dove come from?
<b>Violet</b> Parr is a fictional character who appears in Pixar&#39;s computer animated superhero film The <b>Incredibles</b> (2004) and its sequel <b>Incredibles</b> 2 (2018). The <b>Incredibles</b>. From left to right: Elastigirl, Mr. Incredible, <b>Violet</b>, and Dash. Bottom: Jack-Jack. The following is a&nbsp;... She was also the voice of <b>Violet</b> Parr in the animated film The <b>Incredibles</b> and its 2018 sequel. Contents. 1 Early life and education&nbsp;... Children, <b>Violet</b> Parr (daughter) Dash Parr (older son) Jack-Jack Parr (younger son). Abilities, Elasticity. Helen Parr (née Truax), also known as Elastigirl or Mrs. Incredible, is a fictional character who&nbsp;... <b>Violet</b>, Dash, and Jack-Jack escape with the help of the Incredibile, a high-tech car once owned by their father, and reach Winston&#39;s hydrofoil yacht. On board, the&nbsp;... ... Force Field Attack — help <b>Violet</b> attack the guard using her force field; Frozone&#39;s Fire — help Frozone put out a fire before the fire trucks come; The <b>Incredibles</b>&nbsp;... Dashiell Robert &quot;Dash&quot; Parr is a fictional superhero, created by Brad Bird for the Pixar franchise The <b>Incredibles</b>. ... Although he bickers with his sister <b>Violet</b>, he shows a strong caring side when he comes to her defense against one of&nbsp;... Jackson (Frozone/Lucius Best), Spencer Fox (Dash), Sarah Vowell (<b>Violet</b>), and Jason Lee (young Buddy Pine; Syndrome is absent from the game on the console&nbsp;... In Amendola&#39;s film dubbing roles, she voiced Mikaela Banes (portrayed by Megan Fox) in the Transformers film franchise, <b>Violet</b> Parr in The <b>Incredibles</b> and &nbsp;... Incredible has super-strength and invulnerability, Elasti-Girl can shape her body in many ways, <b>Violet</b> can turn invisible and create a force field, Dash can run at&nbsp;...
Who plays the voice of violet from the incredibles?
Tidal power or <b>tidal energy</b> is the form of hydropower that converts the energy obtained from tides into useful forms of power, mainly electricity. Although not yet widely <b>used</b>, <b>tidal energy</b> has potential for future electricity generation. Tides are <b>more</b> predictable than the wind and the sun. ... The <b>world&#39;s</b> first large-scale <b>tidal</b> <b>power plant</b> was the Rance Tidal Power&nbsp;... This page lists <b>most</b> power stations that run on tidal power. Since tidal stream generators are an ... List of largest power stations in the <b>world</b> &middot; List of hydroelectric power station failures ... &quot;Open Hydro to build $833m <b>tidal</b>-<b>power</b> <b>plant</b> in Alderney&quot;. ... By using this site, you agree to the Terms of <b>Use</b> and Privacy Policy. Renewable energy in Russia mainly consists of hydroelectric energy. The country is the sixth largest producer of renewable energy in the <b>world</b>, ... Hydropower is the <b>most used</b> form of renewable energy in Russia, and there is large ... Russia and has the fourth largest capacity (1.7 MW) among the <b>world&#39;s</b> <b>tidal power plants</b>. Wave power is the capture of <b>energy</b> of wind waves to do useful work – for example, electricity generation, water desalination, or pumping water. A machine that exploits wave power is a wave <b>energy</b> converter (WEC). Wave power is distinct from <b>tidal</b> power, which captures the <b>energy</b> of the ... However, there have been attempts to <b>use</b> this source of <b>energy</b> since at least&nbsp;... New Zealand has large ocean <b>energy</b> resources but does not yet generate any power from ... <b>Tidal</b> devices can be weir or dam like structures (barrages), <b>used</b> to hold the tide back, or turbines anchored within the <b>tidal</b> stream. By <b>world</b> standards, New Zealand&#39;s <b>tides</b> are, for the <b>most</b> part, moderate. The tide usually ranges&nbsp;... ... Biogas; Geothermal; Hydropower &middot; Solar <b>energy</b> &middot; <b>Tidal</b> power &middot; Wave power &middot; Wind power &middot; Topics by country &middot; 100% renewable <b>energy</b> &middot; Marketing and policy trends &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. Geothermal <b>energy</b> is thermal <b>energy</b> generated and stored in the Earth. Thermal <b>energy</b> is the ... With water from hot springs, geothermal <b>energy</b> has been <b>used</b> for bathing&nbsp;... To date the only two installed <b>tidal power plants</b> of notable size are the ... There are also many small scale projects throughout the <b>world</b>. ... up to 10 GW although a <b>more</b> recent estimate suggests an upper limit of 1.9 GW. ... marine energy converter was proposed for a plan involving the <b>use</b> of a&nbsp;... Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) uses the ocean thermal gradient between cooler ... The <b>most</b> commonly <b>used</b> heat cycle for OTEC to date is the Rankine cycle, using a low-pressure turbine. ... forms of ocean power such as wave energy, <b>tidal energy</b> and methane hydrates, and supplemental uses for the seawater. Sustainable <b>energy</b> is the practice of using <b>energy</b> in a way that &quot;meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.&quot; Meeting the <b>world&#39;s</b> needs for electricity, heating, cooling, and power for ... The pathways also include measures to reduce <b>energy consumption</b>; and <b>use</b>&nbsp;... Marine energy or marine power refers to the energy carried by ocean waves, tides, salinity, and ocean temperature differences. The movement of water in the <b>world&#39;s</b> oceans creates a vast store of kinetic energy, or energy in motion. ... of <b>more</b> wave and <b>tidal energy</b> devices than at any other single site in the <b>world</b>.
Where is tidal energy used most in the world?
(1956), &quot;<b>You</b> Made <b>Me</b> Love <b>You</b>&quot; (1957). &quot;I <b>Put a Spell</b> on <b>You</b>&quot; is a 1956 song written and composed by Jalacy &quot;Screamin&#39; Jay&quot; Hawkins, ... The following <b>year</b>, Hawkins re-recorded the song for Columbia&#39;s Okeh Records – the notorious&nbsp;... Jalacy &quot;Screamin&#39; Jay&quot; Hawkins (July 18, 1929 – February 12, 2000) was an American singer-<b>songwriter</b>, musician, actor, film producer, and ... Why can&#39;t people take <b>me</b> as a regular singer without making a bogeyman out of <b>me</b>? ... Hawkins&#39; <b>original</b> &quot;I <b>Put a Spell</b> on <b>You</b>&quot; was featured during the show and over the credits of&nbsp;... I <b>Put a Spell</b> on <b>You</b> is a studio album by American jazz singer, <b>songwriter</b>, and pianist Nina ... Title, <b>Writer</b>(s), Length. 1. ... &quot;Ne <b>me</b> quitte pas&quot;, Jacques Brel, 3:34. Taxi is the eighth solo studio album by Bryan Ferry, the former lead vocalist for Roxy Music. ... The first single, &quot;I <b>Put a Spell</b> on <b>You</b>&quot; was the album&#39;s only top 20 hit in the U.K., ... said &quot;Since I started work on the Taxi album, everything has gone great for <b>me</b>. ... Rob Sheffield <b>wrote</b> in his three star review of the album &quot; Taxi is a&nbsp;... I <b>Put A Spell</b> On <b>You</b>: The Autobiography of Nina Simone is the 1992 autobiography by Nina ... Discussing the latter part of the autobiography, Tom Piazza <b>wrote</b> in The New York Times, &quot;In the 1970&#39;s, through ... <b>You</b> Hear from <b>Me</b> &quot;; &quot;Don&#39;t Let <b>Me</b> Be Misunderstood&quot;; &quot;Ev&#39;ry Time <b>We</b> Say Goodbye&quot;; &quot;Exactly Like <b>You</b>&quot;; &quot;Falling&nbsp;... Released: June 15, 1968 (US); &quot;I <b>Put a Spell</b> on <b>You</b>&quot;/&quot;Walk on the Water&quot; Released: October 1968 (US). Professional ratings. Review scores. Source, Rating. AllMusic, 4/5 stars. Rolling Stone, (negative). <b>Original</b> 1968 record label. Creedence Clearwater Revival is the debut studio album by American rock band Creedence ... The guitarist on the <b>original</b> Hawkins version, James Burton, would also exert&nbsp;... Eunice Kathleen Waymon (February 21, 1933 – April 21, 2003), known professionally as Nina ... In 1987, the <b>original</b> 1958 recording of &quot;My Baby Just Cares for <b>Me</b>&quot; was used in a commercial for Chanel No. 5 perfume in Britain. ... Simone published her autobiography, I <b>Put a Spell</b> on <b>You</b>, in 1992. She continued to tour&nbsp;... Feeling Good is a song written by English composers Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse for the musical The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd. It was first performed on stage in 1964 by Cy Grant on the UK tour and by Gilbert Price in 1965 with the <b>original</b> Broadway cast. ... Simone recorded &quot;Feeling Good &quot; for her 1965 album I <b>Put a Spell</b> on <b>You</b>. Alan Price (born 19 April 1942) is an English musician, best known as the <b>original</b> keyboardist ... During 1966, he enjoyed singles success with &quot;I <b>Put a</b> <b>Spell</b> on <b>You</b>&quot;, which reached No. ... A Gigster&#39;s Life for <b>Me</b> followed in 1996 and was recorded as part of Sanctuary&#39;s Blues Masters Series, at Olympic Studios in South-West&nbsp;... Sonia Marina Clarke (born 21 June 1965), better known by her stage name Sonique, is a ... Sonique released the single &quot;Let <b>Me</b> Hold <b>You</b>&quot;, published by Cooltempo, in 1985. ... where her first single was &quot;I <b>Put A Spell</b> on <b>You</b>&quot; produced by Chris Allen and ex-Wang ... Title, <b>Year</b>, Peak chart positions, Certifications, Album. UK
Who wrote you put a spell on me?
&quot;<b>This Time I Know It&#39;s for Real</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> originally recorded by Donna Summer and released on February 13, 1989 as the first single from her album Another&nbsp;... Norman Saleet (born Norman Sallitt) is an American songwriter, musician, and actor. He is best known for writing Air Supply&#39;s 1981 hit &quot;Here I Am&quot;. The <b>song</b> was chosen for the band by record producer Clive Davis. ... &quot;Cover Girl&quot;. 6. &quot;Here I Am&quot;. 7. &quot;Lines&quot;. 8. &quot;<b>This Time I Know It&#39;s Real</b>&quot;. 9. &quot;Come Back Baby&quot;. 10. &quot;Hang on In&nbsp;... Stock Aitken Waterman (abbreviated as SAW) are an English songwriting and record producing ... Evidently they thought the <b>song</b> still had some mileage, and it was even issued with an exact replica of O&#39;chi&#39;s club mix for the Rick Astley club mix. ... or co-writing all the tracks including the hit &quot;<b>This Time I Know It&#39;s for Real</b>&quot;. Young Divas was an Australian pop girl group formed in 2006 by Sony BMG Australia, initially ... The <b>song</b> peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association ( ARIA). ... Young Divas&#39; version of &quot;<b>This Time I Know It&#39;s for Real</b>&quot; peaked at number two on&nbsp;... LaDonna Adrian Gaines (December 31, 1948 – May 17, 2012), widely known by her stage ... Giorgio Moroder described Summer&#39;s work with them on the <b>song</b> &quot;I Feel Love&quot; as &quot;really the start of electronic ... The single &quot;<b>This Time I Know It&#39;s for</b> <b>Real</b>&quot; became a top ten hit in several countries in Europe, prompting Warner Bros . Mr. Lonely: His Greatest Songs Today is a collection of previously recorded ... &quot;I&#39; ve Always Loved You,&quot; and &quot;<b>This Time I Know It&#39;s Real</b>&quot; produced by: Bobby&nbsp;... &quot;Girl You <b>Know It&#39;s True</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by Milli Vanilli. Released as the lead single from Milli Vanilli&#39;s ... Meanwhile, the Numarx would later include their version of &quot; Girl You <b>Know It&#39;s True</b>&quot; on their lone album, Our <b>Time</b> Has Come, released in 1988. Girl You <b>Know It&#39;s True</b> is a 1989 album that was the U.S. debut of German pop group Milli ... For the song of the same title, see Girl You Know It&#39;s True (song). ... Following the scandal exposed by Los Angeles <b>Times</b> journalist Chuck Philips that&nbsp;... <b>This Time It&#39;s for Real</b> was the second album by New Jersey Rock / R&amp;B band Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes. The album features three&nbsp;... Milli Vanilli was a German R&amp;B duo from Munich. The group was founded by Frank Farian in ... When we got to the studio, &quot;Girl You <b>Know It&#39;s True</b>&quot; was just a demo and he ... In a March 1990 issue of <b>Time</b> magazine, Pilatus was quoted proclaiming ... The duo said they had &quot;made a deal with the devil,&quot; and they <b>sang</b> and&nbsp;...
Who sang this time i know its for real?
Astronomers <b>are</b> very confident that <b>the Milky Way</b> galaxy has a supermassive <b>black hole</b> at its center, 26,000 light-years&nbsp;... Sagittarius A* is a bright and very compact astronomical radio source at the center of <b>the Milky Way</b>, near the border of the constellations Sagittarius and Scorpius about 5.6° south of the ecliptic. It is the <b>location</b> of a supermassive <b>black</b> <b>hole</b>, similar to those generally ... <b>the Milky Way&#39;s</b> hypothesized central supermassive <b>black hole</b>, and have led&nbsp;... ... be <b>located</b> almost exactly at the Galactic Center (approx. ... a supermassive <b>black hole</b> at the center of <b>the Milky Way</b>. This list contains all known <b>black holes</b> relatively near the Solar System To make it easier to compare distances, our nearest star aside from the Sun – Proxima Centauri – is about 4.24 light years away and our <b>Milky Way galaxy</b> is approximately 100,000 light years in diameter. ... Most <b>black holes are</b> solitary and <b>are</b> not in a binary (or more) system. Several IMBH candidate objects have been discovered in <b>our galaxy</b> and others nearby, <b>based</b> on indirect gas cloud velocity and accretion disk spectra&nbsp;... This value is estimated using geometric-<b>based</b> methods or by ... It has been proposed that <b>the Milky Way</b> lacks a bulge formed due to a ... falling into the <b>black</b> <b>hole</b> or by the entanglement of magnetic field lines&nbsp;... Our <b>Milky Way galaxy</b> contains several stellar-mass <b>Black Hole</b> Candidates ( BHCs) which <b>are</b> closer to us than the supermassive <b>black hole</b> in the Galactic center&nbsp;... Many galaxies <b>are</b> thought to have supermassive <b>black holes</b> at their centers. <b>The Milky Way&#39;s</b> central <b>black hole</b>, known as Sagittarius A*, has a mass four&nbsp;... ... a <b>black hole</b> in the center of <b>the Milky Way</b> galaxy on 5 January ... Although supermassive <b>black holes are</b> expected to be <b>found</b>&nbsp;... Primordial <b>black holes are</b> a hypothetical type of <b>black hole</b> that formed soon after the Big Bang. ... This could mean there <b>are</b> several thousand <b>black holes</b> in <b>our</b> <b>galaxy</b>. To test this theory, scientists will use the Fermi Gamma-ray Space&nbsp;...
Where is the black hole located in our galaxy?
<b>Apollo 13</b> was the seventh crewed mission in the Apollo space program and the third meant to ... With the lunar landing canceled, mission controllers worked to bring <b>the crew</b> home alive. Although the LM was ... &quot;Remarks on Presenting the <b>Presidential Medal of Freedom</b> to <b>Apollo 13</b> Mission Operations Team in Houston &quot;. <b>Awards</b>. <b>Presidential Medal of Freedom</b> &middot; NASA Distinguished Service Medal &middot; NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal &middot; NASA Exceptional Service Medal. Eugene Francis Kranz (born August 17, 1933) is an American aerospace engineer, a former ... Kranz&#39;s team was on duty when part of the <b>Apollo 13</b> Service Module&nbsp;... John Leonard Swigert Jr. (August 30, 1931 – December 27, 1982) was an American test pilot, mechanical and aerospace engineer, United States Air Force pilot, and NASA astronaut. In April 1970, as command module pilot of <b>Apollo 13</b>, he became one of ... <b>awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom</b> to the <b>Apollo 13</b> <b>crew</b> shortly&nbsp;... <b>Awards</b>, <b>Presidential Medal of Freedom</b> (ribbon).png <b>Presidential Medal of</b> <b>Freedom</b>. William Carpentier (born 1935/1936, Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian -American physician ... In the months following the <b>Apollo</b> 11 mission, Carpentier became known as a world famous physician. He later went into nuclear medicine &nbsp;... James Arthur Lovell Jr is a former NASA astronaut, Naval Aviator, mechanical engineer, and retired Navy captain. In 1968, as command module pilot of Apollo 8, he became one of the first three humans to fly to and orbit the Moon. He then commanded the 1970 <b>Apollo 13</b> lunar mission which, after a critical ... The <b>Apollo</b> <b>13 crew</b> was <b>awarded</b> the City of New York Gold <b>Medal</b>, but Lovell&nbsp;... Buzz Aldrin is an American engineer, former astronaut and fighter pilot. Aldrin made three spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 Gemini 12 mission, and as the lunar module pilot on the 1969 <b>Apollo</b> 11 mission, he and mission ... honors, including the <b>Presidential Medal of Freedom</b> in 1969, and is listed in several Halls of Fame. The <b>Presidential Medal of Freedom</b> is an <b>award</b> bestowed by the president of the United States. ... President Richard Nixon and the <b>Apollo 13 crew</b> (right to left: Jack Swigert, Jim Lovell and Fred Haise) after being presented the <b>award</b>, 1970. Michael Collins (born October 31, 1930) is an American former astronaut who flew the <b>Apollo</b> ... to start his own consulting firm. Along with his <b>Apollo</b> 11 crewmates, Collins was <b>awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom</b> in 1969 and the Congressional Gold Medal in 2011. ... Retrieved June <b>13</b>, 2013. ^ &quot;<b>Apollo</b> 11 Lunar&nbsp;... Edgar Dean &quot;Ed&quot; Mitchell (September 17, 1930 – February 4, 2016) was a United States Navy ... This placed him in rotation for <b>Apollo 13</b>, but his <b>crew</b> was switched to Apollo 14 so that Commander Alan Shepard, ... Team and as such was <b>awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by</b> President Richard M. Nixon in 1970. Neil Alden Armstrong (August 5, 1930 – August 25, 2012) was an American astronaut and ... He served on the <b>Apollo 13</b> accident investigation and on the Rogers ... of Flight <b>Crew</b> Operations, Deke Slayton, called Armstrong on September 13, ... many honors and <b>awards</b>, including the <b>Presidential Medal of</b> <b>Freedom (with</b>&nbsp;...
The crew of the apollo 13 was awarded the presidential medal of freedom by?
The <b>Eiffel Tower</b> is a wrought-iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. ... The climb from ground <b>level</b> to the <b>first level</b> is over 300 <b>steps</b>, as is the climb from the <b>first level</b> to the second. Although there is a ... <b>Many</b> innovations took place at the <b>Eiffel Tower</b> in the early 20th century. In 1910, Father Theodor Wulf&nbsp;... The <b>Eiffel Tower</b> has appeared frequently in works of fiction because of its iconic nature. ... 2003 In Le Divorce the tower&#39;s elevators, stairways and various <b>levels</b> are seen ... dream was to go to Paris. <b>many</b> shots of the tower were used in the game. ... two examples of &quot;very tall metal towers&quot; and the <b>first</b> one is the <b>Eiffel</b> <b>Tower</b>. Franz Reichelt (October 16, 1878 – February 4, 1912), also known as Frantz Reichelt or ... He finally received permission in 1912, but when he arrived at the tower on 4 ... 1 Early life; 2 Experiments; 3 <b>Eiffel Tower</b> jump; 4 Aftermath; 5 See also ... Reichelt&#39;s initial attempt to ascend to the <b>first stage</b> of the tower was blocked by a&nbsp;... The Petřín Lookout Tower (Czech: Petřínská rozhledna) is a steel-framework tower 63.5 metres (208 ft) tall on Petřín Hill in Prague, built in 1891. It resembles the <b>Eiffel Tower</b> and was used as an observation tower as well ... The tower had a lift for six people, <b>first</b> on a gas train, later on an electric drive. In 1953, a television&nbsp;... The Washington Monument is an obelisk on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, once commander-in-chief of the Continental Army (1775–1784), in the American Revolutionary War and the <b>first</b> President of the United States ... The <b>stairs</b> contain fifty sections, most on the north and south walls, with <b>many</b>&nbsp;... The CN <b>Tower</b> (French: Tour CN) is a 553.3 m-high (1,815.3 ft) concrete communications and ... The idea for the main <b>level</b> in its current form evolved around this time, but the Space Deck (later renamed SkyPod) ... When the <b>tower</b> <b>first</b> opened, it also featured a disco named Sparkles (at the Indoor Observation <b>Level</b>), billed&nbsp;... On the <b>Eiffel Tower</b>, seventy-two names of French scientists, engineers, and mathematicians are engraved in recognition of their contributions. Gustave Eiffel chose this &quot;invocation of science&quot; because of his concern over the protests against the tower. The engravings are found on the sides of the tower under the <b>first</b> balcony,&nbsp;... Vessel (TKA) is a structure and visitor attraction built as part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project in Manhattan, New York City, New York. Built to plans by the British designer Thomas Heatherwick, the elaborate honeycomb-like structure rises 16 stories and consists of 154 flights of <b>stairs</b>, ... In April 2017, the <b>first</b> major piece of the sculpture was installed at Hudson&nbsp;... The two <b>Eiffel Towers</b> one at Kings Dominion and one at Kings Island; are replicas of the Eiffel ... then-owner Taft Broadcasting. Each tower stands 315 feet (96 m) tall with the observation <b>floor</b> 264 feet (80 m) high. ... Drop Tower for being the tallest. 15,000 bolts hold together the structure with 410 <b>steps</b> leading to the top. Blackpool Tower is a tourist attraction in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, which was opened to the public on 14 May 1894. When completed Blackpool Tower was the tallest man made structure in the British Empire. Inspired by the <b>Eiffel</b> <b>Tower</b> in Paris, it is 518 feet (158 metres) tall and is the ... When the Tower opened, 3,000 customers took the <b>first</b> rides to the top.
How many stairs to the first level of the eiffel tower?
<b>Anne Jeffreys</b> was an American actress and singer. Contents. 1 Career; 2 Recognition ... On December 18, 1957, Jeffreys and her husband <b>played</b> a couple with an unusual ... Her most recent career was in daytime television; From 1984 to 2004, she appeared on the soap opera <b>General Hospital</b> (as well as its short-lived&nbsp;... <b>General Hospital</b> is the longest-running American television serial drama, airing on ABC. ... Actor Fred Divel <b>played</b> the body double during the evil twin storyline where Brian ... She was portrayed by veteran Hollywood actress <b>Anne Jeffreys</b>. <b>General Hospital</b> is the longest running American television serial drama, airing on ABC. ... <b>Anne Jeffreys</b>, Amanda Barrington, 1984–2004, September 27, 2017 ... &quot;Yes, That Is Greg Evigan <b>Playing</b> Jim Harvey on <b>GENERAL HOSPITAL</b>!&quot;. <b>General Hospital</b> is the longest running American television serial drama, airing on ABC. ... Alison Barrington, the granddaughter of legendary <b>General Hospital</b> character Amanda Barrington (<b>Anne Jeffreys</b>). ... Kiefer Bauer is a fictional character on the ABC daytime drama, <b>General Hospital</b>, <b>played</b> by Christian Alexander. This is a list of characters that have appeared or been mentioned on the American ABC soap ... (<b>Anne Jeffreys</b>, 1984–2001, 2004). Wealthy socialite. Friend to Lila and Edward Quartermaine. Mother of Derek Barrington and grandmother of Alison Barrington&nbsp;... Lost In Radioland is a <b>play</b> written by (actor/writer/director) Ryan Paul James and (actress) ... The show is produced by Ronnie Marmo, <b>General Hospital</b>. Casts[edit ]. The 2009 showing brought out stars: <b>Anne Jeffreys</b>, Robert Costanzo, Leo&nbsp;... Birmingham <b>General Hospital</b> was an World War 2 US Army Hospital in Van Nuys, California at ... Regular visitors were: Ronald Reagan, <b>Anne Jeffreys</b>, Basil Rathbone, Mary Pickford, Linda Darnell, Al Pearce, Charles ... The main actor <b>plays</b> an injured Vet that falls in love with a Birmingham <b>General Hospital</b> nurse. <b>General Hospital</b> is the longest running American television serial drama, airing on ABC. ... The series first cast Ames&#39; real-life daughter, Christine Cahill, to <b>play</b> Tom as a baby. ... He is interested in <b>Anne</b> Logan but she only sees him as a close friend and begins seeing Jeff. In 1981, Joe ... Other names, <b>Jeffrey</b> Webber. Anna Lee, MBE was a British-born American actress, labelled by studios &quot;The British ... She <b>played</b> a number of minor, often uncredited, roles in films during the early 1930s. ... According to fellow <b>General Hospital</b> actress Leslie Charleson, Lee had been ... Tim Stafford is an actor under the stage name of <b>Jeffrey</b> Byron. Amber Rose Tamblyn (born May 14, 1983) is an American actress, writer, and director. She first came to national attention in her role on the soap opera <b>General Hospital</b> ... Tamblyn&#39;s first TV role was Emily Bowen (later known as Emily Quartermaine) on the soap opera <b>General Hospital</b>, a role that she <b>played</b> for six years&nbsp;...
Who did anne jeffreys play on general hospital?