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An animation of the constellation <b>Gemini</b> (center), &quot;the <b>twins</b>&quot;, shows two parallel stick figures. <b>Gemini</b> is associated with the myth of Castor and Polydeuces (also&nbsp;... Castor and Pollux were <b>twin</b> half-brothers in Greek and Roman mythology, known together as ... In Latin the <b>twins</b> are also known as the <b>Gemini</b> (literally &quot; <b>twins</b>&quot;) or Castores, as well as the Tyndaridae or Tyndarids. Pollux asked Zeus to let him&nbsp;... Anthony Senter and Joseph Testa, better known as the <b>Gemini twins</b>, are two mobsters in the Lucchese crime family. Senter and Testa are former members of &nbsp;... It is a positive mutable sign. Under the tropical zodiac, the sun transits this sign between about May 21 and June 21 <b>Gemini</b> is represented by the <b>twins</b> Castor and&nbsp;... The Shane Twins (born December 21, 1967) are a professional wrestling tag team that consist ... (The name was a play on both Simon Dean&#39;s gimmick - that of a nutrition supplement pitchman - and the mythological <b>Gemini twins</b>.) They were &nbsp;... Gemini may refer to: Contents. 1 Space; 2 Mythology; 3 Arts and entertainment. 3.1 Comics and ... Mythology[edit]. Gemini (astrology), an astrological sign; <b>Gemini twins</b>, in Greek mythology&nbsp;... The Winklevoss <b>twins</b> said that their main goal in 2018 was to add Bitcoin Cash and Litecoin. In March 2018, <b>Gemini</b> added a number of partnerships and products&nbsp;... Lugal-irra and Meslamta-ea are the &quot;Great <b>Twins</b>&quot; of the constellation <b>Gemini</b>. In ancient Mesopotamian religion, Lugal-irra and Meslamta-ea are a set of <b>twin</b> gods who were&nbsp;... NASA approved the two-man / two-vehicle program rechristened Project <b>Gemini</b> ( Latin for &quot;<b>twins</b>&quot;), in reference to the third constellation of the Zodiac with its <b>twin</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Gemini twins</b> became a household symbol and the Gemini flyover was named after the original studio at that junction. Gemini Studios is one of the few&nbsp;...
What are the names of the gemini twins?
&quot;<b>The Final Countdown</b>&quot; is a <b>song</b> by Swedish rock band Europe, released in 1986. Written by ... 6.1 Weekly charts; 6.2 <b>Year</b>-end charts; 6.3 Certifications and sales. 7 &quot;The Final ... The <b>song</b> has been a regular in Europe concerts ever since <b>its</b> live debut on the premiere of their <b>Final Countdown</b> Tour in April 1986. One of the&nbsp;... <b>The Final Countdown</b> is the third studio album by the Swedish rock band Europe. Released on ... The <b>song</b> &quot;<b>The Final Countdown</b>&quot; was based on an old keyboard riff that Tempest had ... ever since <b>its</b> live debut on the premiere of the band&#39;s <b>Final Countdown</b> Tour on 29 April 1986 in ... Country, Organization, <b>Year</b>, Sales. Rolf Magnus Joakim Larsson (born 19 August 1963), known professionally as Joey Tempest, is a Swedish <b>singer</b>, best known as the lead <b>singer</b> and main songwriter of the rock band Europe. He has written hits which include &quot;<b>The Final</b> <b>Countdown</b>&quot;, &quot;Rock the Night&quot;, ... Later the same <b>year</b>, he commenced his first European tour as a solo artist. Europe is a Swedish rock band formed in Upplands Väsby in 1979, by vocalist Joey Tempest, ... The self-titled debut album was released the following <b>year</b>, and sold well both in Sweden and ... Marcello joined the band at <b>its</b> commercial peak, no less than three singles from <b>The Final Countdown</b> reaching the US Top 30. The Singing Bee is a karaoke game show that originally aired on NBC and then CMT. ... The host would provide the <b>year</b> the <b>song</b> was released, the performer, and the ... this concluding round by announcing in <b>song</b>: &quot;<b>It&#39;s the Final Countdown</b> ! The discography of Europe, a Swedish hard rock band, consists of 11 studio albums, 35 singles ... Europe subsequently signed with Epic Records in 1985 and released <b>its</b> third album, <b>The Final Countdown</b> in 1986. ... After a one-off performance in Stockholm on New <b>Year&#39;s</b> Eve 1999, Europe reunited in 2003 and released&nbsp;... Top Gun is the soundtrack from the film of the same name, released in 1986 by Columbia Records. In 1999, it was reissued in a Special Expanded Edition with&nbsp;... Top of the Pops, also known as TOTP, is a British music chart television programme, made by ... In recent years, end-of-<b>year</b> round-up editions have also been broadcast on ... Finally, the programme returned to <b>its</b> previous home of BBC Television ... The show closed with a <b>final countdown</b>, topped by Shakira, as her track&nbsp;... Rocky IV is a 1985 American sports drama film written, directed by, and starring Sylvester ... In the film, the Soviet Union and <b>its</b> top boxer make an entrance into ... <b>Songs</b> from the movie included &quot;Living in America&quot;, by James Brown, and also ... <b>Final Countdown</b>&quot;, written earlier in the decade by lead <b>singer</b> Joey Tempest,&nbsp;... <b>Countdown</b> was a weekly Australian music television show broadcast by the Australian ... Because of <b>its</b> receptivity to music videos (something of a necessity because of the ... <b>The final</b> episode of <b>Countdown</b> aired on 19 July 1987. ... For the 2017 Sydney New <b>Year&#39;s</b> Eve live show and broadcast on the ABC, there was a&nbsp;...
Who sang the song it's the final countdown?
The <b>pineapple</b> (Ananas comosus) is a tropical plant with an edible fruit, also called a <b>pineapple</b>, and the most economically significant plant in the family Bromeliaceae. The <b>pineapple</b> is indigenous to South <b>America</b>, where it has been cultivated ... <b>Pineapples grow</b> as a small shrub; the individual flowers of the unpollinated&nbsp;... This is a list of countries by <b>pineapple production</b> in 2016 and 2017, based on data from the ... 28, <b>United States</b>, 154,457, 153,181. 29, Honduras, 140,407&nbsp;... Dole Food Company, Inc. is an American agricultural multinational corporation headquartered ... Dole markets such food items as bananas, <b>pineapples</b>, grapes, strawberries, ... The annexation of Hawaii to the <b>United States</b> made selling agricultural ... companies headquartered in the <b>United States</b> &middot; <b>Pineapple</b> <b>production</b>&nbsp;... One of only two states in the <b>United States</b> of <b>America</b> able to <b>grow</b> coffee plants commercially ... The closing of the sugar and <b>pineapple</b> plantations in the 1990s provided a slow resurgence in the coffee industry. Coffee trees in Hawaii&nbsp;... James Drummond Dole (September 27, 1877 – May 20, 1958), also known as the &quot;<b>Pineapple</b> ... After receiving <b>US</b>$50 as a gift, Dole began saving money for a future business. After accumulating ... The largest competitors in the <b>production</b> of <b>pineapple</b> in Hawaii were Maui based affiliates of Alexander &amp; Baldwin. In 1927&nbsp;... Sugarcane was introduced to Hawaii by its first inhabitants and was observed by Captain ... Sugar Cane and <b>Pineapple</b> plantations were the largest employers in Hawaii. Today both are gone, <b>production</b> having moved to other countries. ... The plantation owners wanted the <b>United States</b> to annex Hawaii so that Hawaiian&nbsp;... Maui Land &amp; <b>Pineapple</b> Company, Inc. (ML&amp;P, NYSE: MLP) is a land holding and operating company founded in 1909 and based in Kapalua, Hawaii, <b>United</b> <b>States</b>. ... The company was the last producer of Maui-<b>grown pineapple</b>, closing in&nbsp;... Lānaʻi anglicized as Lanai is the sixth-largest of the Hawaiian Islands and the smallest publicly accessible inhabited island in the chain. It is colloquially known as the <b>Pineapple</b> Island because of its past as an ... The <b>United States</b> Census Bureau defines Lānaʻi as Census Tract 316 of Maui County. Its total population&nbsp;... Bill Taylor had worked at the <b>United</b> Nations for 20 ... information booklet <b>stated</b> that the crops <b>grown</b> at&nbsp;... Delray Beach is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, <b>United States</b>. The population of Delray ... lowered the water table, making it harder to <b>grow</b> <b>pineapples</b>, while the extension of the Florida East Coast Railway to Key West resulted in competition from Cuban <b>pineapples</b> for the markets of the northern <b>United States</b>.
Where is pineapple grown in the united states?
There are two types of apical <b>meristem tissue</b>: <b>shoot apical</b> meristem ... (RAM), which provides the meristematic cells for future <b>root</b> growth. ... cells in animals, which have an analogous behavior and <b>function</b>. Plant stem cells are innately undifferentiated cells located in the meristems of plants. Plant stem ... location in specialized structures called <b>meristematic tissues</b>, which are <b>located in root</b> apical meristem (RAM), <b>shoot apical</b> meristem (SAM),&nbsp;... Plant embryogenesis is a process that occurs after the fertilization of an ovule to produce a fully ... Following fertilization, the zygote and endosperm are <b>present</b> within the ovule, ... The apical embryo domain, gives rise to the <b>shoot apical</b> <b>meristem</b> and ... The hypophysis will later give rise to the radicle and the <b>root</b> cap. Plants produce new <b>tissues</b> and structures throughout their life from <b>meristems</b> <b>located</b> at the ... New <b>roots</b> grow from <b>root meristems located</b> at the <b>tip</b> of the <b>root</b>, and new stems and leaves grow from <b>shoot meristems located</b> at the <b>tip</b> of the <b>shoot</b>. ... to form a specialized <b>tissue</b>, begin to grow as the <b>tip</b> of a new <b>root</b> or <b>shoot</b>. A stem is one of two main structural axes of a <b>vascular</b> plant, the other being the <b>root</b>. It supports leaves, flowers and fruits, transports fluids between the <b>roots</b> and the <b>shoots</b> in the xylem and phloem, ... Stems have cells called <b>meristems</b> that annually generate new living <b>tissue</b>. Stems have two pipe-like <b>tissues</b> called xylem&nbsp;... In vascular plants, the <b>roots</b> are the organs of a plant that typically lie below the surface of the ... Early <b>root</b> growth is one of the functions of the <b>apical</b> meristem <b>located</b> near the <b>tip</b> ... for most water transport through the <b>vascular tissue</b> in stems and <b>roots</b>. ... Research instead <b>found</b> that <b>shoot</b> localized PhyA is the phytochrome&nbsp;... The <b>root</b> cap is a type of <b>tissue</b> at the <b>tip</b> of a plant <b>root</b>. It is also called calyptra. <b>Root</b> caps contain statocytes which are involved in gravity perception in plants. The lateral bud primordium (from which the lateral bud develops) is <b>located</b> below SAM. The <b>shoot tip</b> rising from the SAM inhibits the growth of the lateral bud by&nbsp;... The axillary bud (or lateral bud) is an embryonic or organogenic shoot <b>located</b> in the axil of a ... Apical dominance occurs because the <b>shoot apical meristem</b> produces auxin which prevents axillary buds from growing. The axillary buds begin&nbsp;... Plant <b>tissue</b> culture is a collection of techniques used to maintain or grow plant cells, <b>tissues</b> or ... <b>Shoot</b> regeneration efficiency in <b>tissue</b> culture is usually a quantitative trait that ... This has <b>given</b> rise to the concept of totipotency of plant cells. ... Some explants, like the <b>root tip</b>, are hard to isolate and are contaminated with soil&nbsp;...
Which meristematic tissue is found in root and shoot apex?
The <b>chief justice</b> of the United States is the <b>chief judge</b> of the Supreme Court of the United ... The <b>chief justice</b> always ranks <b>first</b> in the order of precedence— regardless of the length of the officeholder&#39;s service (even if shorter than that of one or&nbsp;... John Jay (December 23, 1745 – May 17, 1829) was an American statesman, patriot, diplomat, Founding Father of the United States, abolitionist, negotiator and signatory of the Treaty of Paris of 1783, second Governor of New York, and the <b>first Chief Justice</b> of the United States&nbsp;... The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest ranking judicial body in the United States. Its membership, as set by the Judiciary Act of 1869, consists of the <b>Chief Justice</b> of the United States and eight associate justices, ... be vested in one Supreme Court,&quot; and was organized by the <b>1st</b> United States Congress. This is a list of all Chief Justices of India (CJI). There are a total of 47 Chief Justices of India that have served since the establishment of the Supreme Court of India in 1950, which superseded the Federal Court of India. The current Incumbent Chief Justice is Sharad Arvind Bobde, who entered ... The <b>first Chief</b> <b>Justice</b> was Sir Maurice Gwyer and the other two judges were&nbsp;... John Glover Roberts Jr. (born January 27, 1955) is an American lawyer and jurist who serves as <b>Chief Justice</b> of the United States. ... Roberts was the <b>first</b> Supreme Court nominee since Stephen Breyer in 1994. Bush announced Roberts&#39;s&nbsp;... The Judicial Branch is a history of the Supreme Court of the United States, organized by Chief ... The <b>first Chief Justice</b> of the United States was John Jay; the Court&#39;s first docketed case was Van Staphorst v. Maryland (1791), and its first &nbsp;... The Lord <b>Chief Justice</b> of England and Wales is the Head of the Judiciary of England and ... CRA separated the role of President of the Queen&#39;s Bench Division; the changed <b>chief justice</b> role was <b>first</b> held by Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers. The Chief Justice of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka is the head of the judiciary ... The <b>first Chief Justice</b> was Codrington Edmund Carrington. Sir Elijah Impey (13 June 1732 – 1 October 1809) was a British judge, the <b>first</b> <b>chief justice</b> of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal, Chief&nbsp;... The Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William, Calcutta (Kolkata) was founded in 1774 by the ... These <b>first</b> years were known for their conflict with the Supreme Council of Bengal over the Court&#39;s jurisdiction. The conflict came to ... Sir Elijah Impey, <b>Chief justice</b> from 1774 to 1783 on his recall to England for impeachment.
Who is the first chief justice of the supreme court?
<b>Pan Flute</b> is a musical instrument based on the principle of the closed tube, consisting of multiple pipes of gradually increasing length (and occasionally girth ). Multiple varieties of <b>pan flutes</b> have been popular as folk instruments. The pipes are typically <b>made from</b> bamboo, giant cane, or local reeds. ... The <b>pan flute</b> is <b>named</b> after Pan, the Greek god of nature and shepherds&nbsp;... In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Pan is the god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, ... The familiar form of the <b>name</b> Pan is contracted from earlier Παων, <b>derived from</b> the root *peh2 (guard, watch over). ... One of the famous myths of Pan involves the <b>origin</b> of his <b>pan flute</b>, fashioned from lengths of hollow reed. Gheorghe Zamfir is a Romanian nai (<b>pan flute</b>) musician. Zamfir is known for playing an ... Birth name, Gheorghe Zamfir ... Zamfir <b>came</b> to the public eye when he was approached by Swiss ethnomusicologist Marcel Cellier, who extensively &nbsp;... In classical Greek mythology, Syrinx /ˈsɪrɪŋks/ (Greek Σύριγξ) was a nymph and a follower of Artemis, known for her chastity. Pursued by the amorous god Pan, she ran to a river&#39;s edge and asked for assistance from the river nymphs. In answer, she was transformed into hollow water reeds that <b>made</b> a haunting ... Pan cut the reeds to fashion the first set of <b>pan pipes</b>, which were thenceforth&nbsp;... Traditional Korean musical instruments comprise a wide range of string, wind, and percussion ... Hun (hangul: 훈; hanja: 塤) – A globular <b>flute made</b> of baked clay originating from prehistoric times ... Jabara (hangul: 자바라; also called bara, bal, or jegeum) – pair of large brass cymbals, The <b>name</b> Zabara <b>comes from</b> Calpara. Melpeia (Ancient Greek: Μέλπεια) was a village in ancient Arcadia, situated on the mountain Nomia, which is a part of Mount Lycaeus. There was a sanctuary of the Nomian Pan, who is said to have discovered the <b>pan flute</b> here. According to the Arcadians, the <b>name</b> &quot;Melpeia&quot; was <b>derived from</b> the nymph&nbsp;... The Irish <b>flute</b> is a conical-bore, simple-system wooden <b>flute</b> of the type favoured by classical ... The <b>name</b> D-<b>flute comes from</b> the fact that the simplest 6-hole wooden <b>flute</b> has D as its lowest note ... <b>Pan</b> - the <b>Flute</b> Magazine (September 2007). Occupation(s), Musician. Instruments. <b>Pan flute</b>. Years active, 2011–present. Juan Leonardo Santillia Rojas (born October 18, 1984) is an Ecuadorian musician. He won the ... With an interpretation of &quot;El cóndor pasa&quot; with the <b>panflute</b> and other South American wind instruments, he <b>came</b> through the semi- finals. The nai (archaic: muscal) is a Romanian diatonic <b>pan flute</b> used since the 17th century and used in lăutari bands. Contents. 1 Structure; 2 Famous nai players; 3 References; 4 External links. Structure[edit]. Gheorghe Zamfir holding a nai. The nai has usually at least 20 pipes <b>made</b> of bamboo or reed. The flute is a family of musical instruments in the woodwind group. Unlike woodwind ... The five-holed flute has a V-shaped mouthpiece and is <b>made from</b> a vulture ... One of those scales is <b>named</b> embūbum, which is an Akkadian word for &quot;flute&quot;. ... with <b>pan pipes</b>) or more than one at a time (as is typical with double flutes).
Where is the name pan flute derived from?
<b>Cry</b>-<b>Baby</b> is a 1990 American teen musical romantic comedy film written and directed by John Waters. It was the only film of Waters&#39; over which studios were in a bidding war, coming off the heels of the successful Hairspray. The film stars <b>Johnny Depp</b> as 1950s teen rebel &quot;<b>Cry</b>-<b>Baby</b>&quot; Wade Walker,&nbsp;... Kim Diane McGuire (December 1, 1955 – September 14, 2016) was an American lawyer and ... that Malnorowski, a grotesque, loud-mouthed member of the teenage delinquent gang headed by <b>Johnny Depp</b>&#39;s Wade &quot;<b>Cry</b>-<b>Baby</b>&quot; Walker, had&nbsp;... <b>Johnny Depp</b> is an American actor, painter, character actor, voice actor, comedian, singer, ... In the 1990s, he starred as the title characters in the films <b>Cry</b>-<b>Baby</b> (1990), Edward Scissorhands (1990), Arizona Dream (1993), What&#39;s Eating Gilbert&nbsp;... John Christopher <b>Depp</b> II (born June 9, 1963) is an American actor, producer, and musician. ... <b>Depp&#39;s</b> first film release in 1990 was John Waters&#39; <b>Cry</b>-<b>Baby</b>, a musical comedy set in the 1950s. Although it was not a box office success upon its&nbsp;... Jenni Blong, sometimes credited as Jeni Blong or Jenny Blong, is an actress who has worked ... Blong had a role in the 1990 film <b>Cry</b>-<b>Baby</b>, co-starring <b>Johnny</b> <b>Depp</b>. Beginning in 1999, Blong has done guest starring, single appearances in a&nbsp;... Ricki Pamela Lake (born September 21, 1968) is an American actress, television presenter and ... Lake also starred in other Waters films including <b>Cry</b>-<b>Baby</b> (with <b>Johnny Depp</b> and Susan Tyrrell), Cecil B. Demented (with Melanie Griffith and&nbsp;... The Enchanted Forest was a theme park in Ellicott City, Maryland, on U.S. Route 40 (Baltimore ... Part of the John Waters movie <b>Cry</b>-<b>Baby</b>, released in April 1990 and starring <b>Johnny Depp</b> and Ricki Lake, took place in the Enchanted Forest;&nbsp;... Amy Rose Locane (born December 19, 1971) is an American television and film actress known for her role in John Waters&#39; 1990 musical comedy <b>Cry</b>-<b>Baby</b>. ... The following year, Locane had a lead role opposite <b>Johnny Depp</b> as Allison&nbsp;... Traci Lords is an American actress, singer, writer, producer and director. After having appeared ... She followed with Fast Food (1989) and the John Waters&#39; teen comedy, <b>Cry</b>-<b>Baby</b> (1990), where she appeared alongside <b>Johnny Depp</b>. The film&nbsp;... Traci Elizabeth Lords is an American actress, former pornographic actress, singer , model, writer ... 1987–1991: Transition to mainstream, Not of This Earth and <b>Cry</b>- <b>Baby</b>[edit]. After spending several months in ... She won the role and appeared in the film alongside <b>Johnny Depp</b> and Ricki Lake. The film was a critical and&nbsp;...
Who sings for johnny depp in cry baby?
<b>Black Panther</b> is a 2018 American superhero <b>film</b> based on the Marvel Comics character of the ... The <b>next</b> July, Snipes planned to begin The <b>Black Panther</b> after starring in Demolition Man (1993), and a month later he expressed interest in&nbsp;... <b>Black Panther</b> is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel ... As of the 2018 <b>film Black Panther</b>, he wears a <b>new</b> variant of the suit that can absorb kinetic energy (represented as purple highlights) and&nbsp;... The <b>Black Panther</b> Party (BPP), originally the <b>Black Panther</b> Party for Self- Defense, was a ... In formulating a <b>new</b> politics, they drew on their work with a variety of Black ... <b>Film</b> star Jane Fonda publicly supported Huey Newton and the Black&nbsp;... The soundtrack for the 2018 American superhero <b>film Black Panther</b>, based on the Marvel ... Shortly after, a <b>new</b> trailer for the <b>film</b> featured &quot;Opps&quot; by Lamar and Vince Staples. A second song by Lamar with Jay Rock, Future, and James Blake &nbsp;... Chadwick Aaron Boseman (sources differ) is an American actor known for his portrayals of real-life historical figures such as Jackie Robinson in 42 (2013), James Brown in Get on Up (2014) and Thurgood Marshall in Marshall (2017), and for his portrayal of the superhero <b>Black Panther</b> in the Marvel Cinematic ... After he returned to the U.S., he graduated from <b>New</b> York City&#39;s Digital <b>Film</b>&nbsp;... The <b>New Black Panther</b> Party (NBPP) is a U.S.-based black nationalist organization founded in Dallas, Texas, in 1989. Despite its name, the NBPP is not an&nbsp;... The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films are a series of American superhero films produced ... in development. At the 2019 D23 Expo, the working title <b>Black</b> <b>Panther</b> II and a release date of May 6, 2022 were announced. ... (July 21, 2019). &quot;Black Widow cast spills exclusive <b>new</b> details about their Marvel <b>movie</b>&quot;. Elaine Brown, a former <b>Black Panther</b> Party leader, criticized the <b>film</b>, writing that it ... Stanley Nelson Showcases the <b>Black Panther</b> Party in <b>New</b> Documentary&quot;. Panther is a 1995 cinematic adaptation of Melvin Van Peeble&#39;s novel Panther, produced and directed by Mario Van Peebles. The drama <b>film</b> portrays the <b>Black</b> <b>Panther</b> Party for Self-Defense, tracing the ... American <b>film</b> : color-coded economics and the story behind the numbers. <b>New</b> Brunswick, N.J. ISBN 0813562554 . Eldridge Cleaver, <b>Black Panther</b> is an Algerian documentary <b>film</b> made in 1969 and directed by ... <b>New</b> Afrikan <b>Black Panther</b> Party &middot; <b>New Black Panther</b> Party &middot; <b>New</b> Panther Vanguard Movement &middot; Revolutionary <b>Black Panther</b> Party&nbsp;...
Who is playing black panther in the new movie?
March 15, 2019: <b>Google</b> displayed a <b>black ribbon</b> as a mark of respect for the 51 victims of terrorist attacks at Al Noor Mosque and Linwood Islamic Centre in&nbsp;... <b>Black Ribbon</b> Movement of medical professions and medical students against the appointment of military officers to positions within Ministry of Health in Myanmar ( &nbsp;... European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Stalinism and Nazism, also known as <b>Black Ribbon</b> Day in some countries, is an international day of&nbsp;... Shiva (Hebrew: שִׁבְעָה, literally &quot;seven&quot;) is the week-long mourning period in Judaism for ... In some traditions, mourners wear a <b>black ribbon</b> that is cut in place of an everyday garment. The torn article is worn throughout the entirety of shiva. &quot;The <b>Black</b> Velvet Band&quot; (Roud number 2146) is a traditional folk song collected from singers in ... The song appears as &quot;The <b>Black Ribbon</b> Band&quot;; The Irish Rovers on their album The Unicorn in 1967. Single was released 1967 on the B side of&nbsp;... ^ Karney, Ihar; Sindelar, Daisy (7 May 2015). &quot;For Victory Day, Post-Soviets Show Their Colors – Just Not Orange And <b>Black</b>&quot;. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. In 2014, A Voice for Men launched <b>whiteribbon</b>.org as a counter to the White <b>Ribbon</b> campaign. Accused of &quot;hijacking&quot; White <b>Ribbon</b>, the site was harshly criticized&nbsp;... <b>Black ribbon</b> used as a choker. A choker is a close-fitting necklace worn around the neck. Chokers can be made of a variety of&nbsp;... The article says that the <b>black ribbon</b> use started after the 2004 Madrid attacks. This is completely false. I don&#39;t know the start date, but it for more than twenty&nbsp;... There were also pictorial precedents for a nude white female, often pictured with a <b>black</b> female servant, such as Léon Benouville&#39;s Esther with Odalisque (1844), &nbsp;...
What is the black ribbon on google for?
<b>Big Momma&#39;s House 2</b> is a 2006 American crime comedy film, the sequel to 2000&#39;s Big ... Big Momma meets the three Fuller children: <b>Molly</b> (Kat Dennings), Carrie (Chloë Grace Moretz), and Andrew. After failing to perform the housekeeping&nbsp;... Katherine Victoria Litwack (born June 13, 1986), known professionally as Kat Dennings, is an American actress. She is best known for starring as Max Black in the CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls ... played a rebellious teenager in the crime comedy film <b>Big Momma&#39;s House 2</b>, starring ... 2006, <b>Big Momma&#39;s House 2</b>, <b>Molly</b> Fuller. Chloë Grace Moretz is an American actress. She began acting at age six, with early roles in the supernatural horror film The Amityville Horror (2005), the drama series Desperate Housewives (2006–07), the supernatural horror film The Eye ( 2008), the drama film The Poker House ... guest-starring roles on TV, as well as a small role in <b>Big Momma&#39;s House 2</b>. Jessica White (born June 21, 1984) is an American fashion model, actress and television personality. She is best known for being a Victoria&#39;s Secret runway&nbsp;... A list of comedy films released in the 2000s. Contents. 1 2000; 2 2001; 3 2002; 4 2003; 5 2004 ... Cut &middot; Kimble Rendall &middot; <b>Molly</b> Ringwald, Jessica Napier, Kylie Minogue, Australia, Horror comedy. Devils on the ... <b>Big Momma&#39;s House 2</b> &middot; John Whitesell &middot; Martin Lawrence, Nia Long, Zachary Levi, United States. Black Sheep &nbsp;... Nanny McPhee is a 2005 British-American comedy fantasy film based on the Nurse Matilda ... 2 (behind the Martin Lawrence film <b>Big Momma&#39;s House 2</b>). This is a list of films produced by 20th Century Fox beginning in 2000 up until 2020. For earlier releases, see List of 20th Century Fox films (1935–1999). Contents. 1 2000s; <b>2</b> 2010s; 3 2020s; 4 See also; 5 References; 6 External links ... June <b>2</b>, 2000, <b>Big Momma&#39;s House</b>, co-production with Regency Enterprises, Runteldat&nbsp;... The 28th Young Artist Awards ceremony, presented by the Young Artist Association, honored ... Troy Gentile - Nacho Libre - Paramount Pictures; Josh Flitter - <b>Big Momma&#39;s House 2</b> - 20th Century Fox ... Read It and Weep - Disney Channel; Maya Ritter - <b>Molly</b>: An American Girl on the Homefront - Disney Channel&nbsp;... In the history of motion pictures in the United States, many films have been set in Los Angeles ... <b>2</b> Days in the Valley &middot; Don&#39;t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood &middot; Escape from ... 3 Strikes &middot; The Anniversary Party &middot; <b>Big Momma&#39;s House</b> &middot; Bread and Roses &middot; Brother &middot; Charlie&#39;s Angels &middot; Disney&#39;s&nbsp;... This is a list of films which have placed number one at the weekend box office in the United States during 2000. Contents. 1 Overview; <b>2</b> Number-one films; 3 Highest-grossing films ... 22, June 4, 2000, $27,016,029, <b>Big Momma&#39;s House</b> (# <b>2</b>) ... Jim Carrey, Jeffrey Tambor, Christine Baranski, Bill Irwin and <b>Molly</b> Shannon &nbsp;...
Who plays molly in big momma house 2?
Cynthia Ann LaMontagne (born February 15, 1966) is an American actress who has appeared in numerous television shows and films. She is best known for her recurring role as &quot;<b>Big Rhonda</b>&quot; in the fourth season of That &#39;<b>70s Show</b>. ... Episode: &#39;The Ski Lodge&#39; - <b>played</b> Annie, a &#39;sex mad&#39; friend of Daphne who fancies Niles&nbsp;... The fourth season of That &#39;<b>70s Show</b>, an American television series, began September 25, ... Fez becomes attracted to <b>Big Rhonda</b> after he gets drunk, and Bob and Kelso enter a radio contest ... Following their breakup, Jackie tries to find a way to get back with Kelso, while Hyde and Fez look for someone to <b>play</b> a prank on. <b>Big Rhonda</b> (ex-girlfriend) Hillary (ex-girlfriend) Jackie Burkhart (girlfriend). Nationality, Unknown. Fez is a fictional character and one of the four male leads on the Fox Network&#39;s That &#39;<b>70s Show</b>, ... He shares an antagonistic relationship with his landlord Fenton (<b>played</b> by Jim Rash) because of a previous dispute over what&nbsp;... This is a list of characters appearing in the series That &#39;<b>70s Show</b>. Contents. 1 Cast table; 2 ... <b>Rhonda</b> (<b>played</b> by Cynthia Lamontagne) Often called <b>Big</b> <b>Rhonda</b> by her classmates, she was a recurring character during season 4. She was Fez&#39;s&nbsp;... Victoria Leigh Blum (born October 15, 1955), known by the stage name Tanya Roberts, is an ... Bond film A View to a Kill (1985), and as Midge Pinciotti on That &#39; <b>70s Show</b> (1998–2004). ... Roberts <b>played</b> Julie Rogers, a streetwise fighter who used her fists more than her gun. ... High Tide, <b>Rhonda</b> Fogel, &quot;Girl on the Run&quot;. Kurtwood Larson Smith (born July 3, 1943) is an American television and film actor. He is known for <b>playing</b> Clarence Boddicker in RoboCop (1987) and Red Forman in That &#39;<b>70s Show</b>, ... <b>Big</b> Wave Dave&#39;s, Jack Lord, 6 episodes. 1993– 1996&nbsp;... Joanna Canton (born February 14, 1978) is an American actress. She had a recurring role on That &#39;<b>70s Show</b> as Nina, Fez&#39;s boss and love ... 2009, <b>Big</b> Red, Teri Constantonopolous, TV movie. 2010, Better with You, Amy, Episode: &quot;Better with&nbsp;... Donna Pinciotti is a fictional character and one of the two female leads in the Fox sitcom That &#39;<b>70s Show</b>, ... Early in the series, her younger sister, 14-year-old Tina (<b>played</b> by Amanda Fuller) ... She also teases Donna for her gargantuan feet, calling her &quot;bigfoot&quot; and saying things like Donna&#39;s shoes are <b>big</b> enough for Jackie&nbsp;... Mandy McElhinney (born 1971/1972) is an Australian actress best known for <b>playing Rhonda</b> in AAMI insurance advertisements. She appeared on the sketch &nbsp;... The fifth season of That &#39;<b>70s Show</b>, an American television series, began September 17, 2002, and ended on May 14, 2003. It aired on Fox. The region 1 DVD&nbsp;...
Who played big rhonda on that 70s show?
The atrium (Latin ātrium, “entry hall”) is the upper chamber through which <b>blood</b> enters the ventricles of the heart. There are two atria in the human heart – the <b>left</b> <b>atrium</b> receives <b>blood</b> from ... inside the atrium and the smooth-walled part of the <b>right atrium</b>, the sinus venarum, which are <b>derived from</b> the sinus venosus. It delivers less-oxygenated <b>blood</b> to the <b>right atrium</b>, as <b>do</b> the superior and inferior venae cavae. It is present in all mammals, including humans. The name <b>comes</b>&nbsp;... The pulmonary circulation is the portion of the circulatory system which carries deoxygenated <b>blood</b> away from the <b>right ventricle</b>, to the lungs, and returns&nbsp;... The <b>right ventricle</b> receives deoxygenated <b>blood</b> from the <b>right atrium</b> via the tricuspid valve and pumps it into the pulmonary artery via the&nbsp;... The left coronary artery distributes <b>blood</b> to the left side of the heart, the <b>left atrium</b> and ventricle, and the interventricular septum. The circumflex artery arises from&nbsp;... Some of the <b>blood</b> from the <b>right atrium does</b> not enter the <b>left atrium</b>, but enters the <b>right ventricle</b> and is pumped into the pulmonary artery. In the fetus, there is a &nbsp;... The inferior vena cava (or IVC) is a large vein that carries the deoxygenated <b>blood</b> from the lower and middle body into the <b>right atrium</b> of the heart. Its walls are rigid and it has valves so the <b>blood does</b> not flow down via&nbsp;... The second stage proceeds immediately, pumping oxygenated <b>blood</b> from the <b>left ventricle</b> through the aortic valve and aorta to all body systems, and&nbsp;... Venous <b>blood</b> is deoxygenated <b>blood</b> which travels from the peripheral vessels, through the venous system into the <b>right atrium</b> of the heart. Deoxygenated <b>blood</b> is then pumped by the <b>right ventricle</b> to the lungs via the ... difference in shape of the red <b>blood</b> cell when hemoglobin binds to it (oxygenated) verses <b>does</b> not&nbsp;... The pulmonary veins are the veins that transfer oxygenated <b>blood</b> from the lungs to the heart. The largest pulmonary veins are the four main pulmonary veins, two from each lung that drain into the <b>left atrium</b> of the heart.
Where does the blood in the right atrium come from?
In chemistry, a mixture is a material made up of <b>two</b> or more different substances which are ... properties can change. The following table shows the main properties of the three families of mixtures and examples of the three <b>types of</b> <b>mixture</b>. 22.26 means when a note is pressed, the intervals of a 15th, a 19th, a 22nd and a 26th will sound (or <b>2</b>&#39; + 1​<sup>1</sup>⁄3&#39; + 1&#39; + ​<sup><b>2</b></sup>⁄3&#39;). <b>Types of Mixtures</b>[edit]. Fourniture[&nbsp;... A homogeneous <b>mixture</b> is a solid, liquid, or gaseous <b>mixture</b> that has the same proportions of ... A solution is a special <b>type</b> of homogeneous <b>mixture</b> where the ratio of solute to solvent remains the same ... In chemistry, a <b>mixture</b> is a substance containing <b>two</b> or more elements or compounds that are not covalently bound to&nbsp;... An azeotrope or a constant boiling point <b>mixture</b> is a <b>mixture</b> of <b>two</b> or more liquids whose ... There are <b>two types</b> of azeotropes: minimum boiling azeotrope and maximum boiling azeotrope. A solution that shows greater positive deviation from&nbsp;... In chemistry, a solution is a special <b>type</b> of homogeneous <b>mixture</b> composed of <b>two</b> or more substances. In such a <b>mixture</b>, a solute is a substance dissolved in&nbsp;... A separation process is a method that converts a <b>mixture</b> or solution of chemical substances into <b>two</b> or more distinct product <b>mixtures</b>. ... There are <b>two types</b> of drums: the chamber drum (known as chamber separators) and the disc drum&nbsp;... In statistics, a <b>mixture</b> model is a probabilistic model for representing the presence of ... Typically H will be the conjugate prior of F. The <b>two</b> most common choices of F are Gaussian aka &quot;normal&quot; (for ... binomial distribution, for binomial- <b>type</b> observations but where the quantity of interest is the number of failures before a given&nbsp;... If <b>two</b> different powders are mixed perfectly, theoretically, three <b>types</b> of powder <b>mixtures</b> can be obtained: the random <b>mixture</b>, the&nbsp;... These <b>two types of mixtures</b> result in very different graphs. Another type of binary phase diagram is a boiling-point diagram for a mixture of two components, i. e.&nbsp;... In probability and statistics, a mixture distribution is the probability distribution of a random ... On the other hand, a mixture density created as a mixture of <b>two</b> normal ... This <b>type of mixture</b>, being a finite sum, is called a finite mixture, and in &nbsp;...
What are the two types of mixtures in science?
<b>My Heart Beats Like A Drum</b> (Dum Dum Dum) is the second single by German Eurodance group ATC from their debut album Planet Pop. While not as successful&nbsp;... Planet Pop is the debut album by the German group A Touch of Class. The album was released ... Released: 1 April 2000; &quot;My Heart Beats Like a Drum (Dum Dum Dum)&quot; Released: 2 September 2000; &quot;Thinking of You&quot; Released: December 4&nbsp;... Around the World is the debut single by German Eurodance group ATC The song is a cover of ... (1999), &quot;My Heart Beats Like a Drum (Dum Dum Dum)&quot; (2000)&nbsp;... Fleetwood Mac, also known as Peter Green&#39;s Fleetwood Mac, is the debut studio album by ... &quot;<b>My Heart Beat Like</b> a Hammer&quot;, Jeremy Spencer, 2:55 ... Mare&quot;, &quot; Hellhound on <b>My</b> Trail&quot; and &quot;The World Keep On Turning&quot;; Mick Fleetwood – <b>drums</b>&nbsp;... A Touch of Class were an international pop group based in Germany, although the four ... GER: Platinum; AUT: Gold; SWI: Gold; FRA: Silver. Planet Pop. &quot;<b>My</b> <b>Heart Beats Like a Drum</b> (Dum Dum Dum)&quot;, 76, 6, 11, 12, 39, 3, 37, 18, 38, 21, —, —. &quot;Feels <b>Like</b> I&#39;m in Love&quot; is a song recorded by Scottish singer Kelly Marie. It was a number-one ... Composition[edit]. The song is performed in the key of C major with a tempo of 121 <b>beats</b> per minute. ... &quot;I Just Want to Make Love to You&quot;; &quot;Feels <b>Like</b> I&#39;m in Love&quot;; &quot;Knockin&#39; on Heaven&#39;s Door&quot;; &quot;Dust <b>My</b> Broom&quot;; &quot;Morning Dew&quot;. What Love Is All About is the eighth studio album by Canadian country music artist Johnny Reid ... &quot;<b>My Heart Beats Like a Drum</b>&quot;, Alexander Freund, Reid, 2:57 . &quot;Rhythm of <b>My Heart</b>&quot; is a rock song written by Marc Jordan and John Capek which Dutch rock and roll artist René Shuman included on his 1986 debut album &nbsp;... M. Miss Kiss Kiss Bang &middot; <b>My Heart Beats Like a Drum</b> (Dum Dum Dum). N. Night in Motion. U. United (Prince Ital Joe and Marky Mark song). V. Venus in Chains. Pages in category &quot;A Touch of Class (band) songs&quot;. The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more)&nbsp;...
Who sang my heart beats like a drum?
In top-level <b>football</b>, 28 players have <b>scored</b> 500 or more <b>goals</b> over the course of their career, according (in <b>most</b> cases) to research by the Rec.Sport.<b>Soccer</b>&nbsp;... This is a list of players with the <b>most goals</b> in an association <b>football</b> game. The list only includes players who have <b>scored the most</b> multiple <b>goals</b> in first class or fully professional matches for country or club. The current world <b>record</b> for an international is held by Archie Thompson, who <b>scored</b> 13 <b>goals</b> ... The last player in these leagues to <b>score</b> seven <b>goals</b> in a match <b>was</b> László&nbsp;... Ferenc Puskás, the second player to <b>score</b> 50 <b>goals</b> in international <b>football</b>, held the <b>record</b> of <b>highest</b> number of international <b>goals</b> with 84 for 47 years following &nbsp;... This article concerns <b>football</b> records in England. Unless otherwise stated, records are taken ... Where a different <b>record</b> exists for the top flight (<b>Football</b> League First <b>Division</b> ... <b>Most</b> league <b>goals scored</b> in a season: 134, Peterborough United (Fourth <b>Division</b>, ... &quot;Did Chester FC concede the quickest penalty <b>ever</b> last night? <b>Most goals</b> in a season[edit]. In the 2011–12 season, Lionel Messi <b>has</b> made the world <b>record</b> of 73 <b>goals</b> in a club season, passing Gerd Muller previous <b>record</b>&nbsp;... Rogério Ceni <b>has scored</b> more <b>goals</b> than any other goalkeeper. <b>Goals scored</b> by goalkeepers are a somewhat rare event in <b>football</b>. Goalkeepers spend the ... The <b>most</b> prolific goalscoring goalkeepers are those who take penalties or free kicks. ... <b>has</b> been beaten) in <b>football history</b> and the longest goal in <b>football</b> <b>history</b>&nbsp;... She also <b>holds</b> the <b>highest record</b> of all time. Association <b>football</b> at the professional level is a low <b>scoring</b> sport (see article Association <b>football</b> for more detail). An&nbsp;... On 11 April 2001, the Australian and American Samoa national association <b>football</b> teams played each other in a qualifying match for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. The match <b>was</b> played at the International Sports Stadium in Coffs Harbour, Australia. Australia set a world <b>record</b> for the largest victory in an international <b>football</b> ... Australia&#39;s Archie Thompson also broke the <b>record</b> for <b>most goals</b> <b>scored</b> by a&nbsp;... This page details <b>football</b> records in Spain. Unless otherwise stated, records are taken from ... <b>Most</b> consecutive league games without <b>scoring</b>: 8, joint <b>record</b>: ... Atlético Madrid (2015-2016) (Real Madrid&#39;s <b>record</b> of 15 <b>goals was</b> in an 18 game&nbsp;... This article lists <b>goals</b> which have been considered among the fastest <b>ever</b> <b>scored</b> in association <b>football</b> matches. The records concerning the fastest <b>goals</b> are disputed for a number of reasons. Ray Spiller of the Association of <b>Football</b> Statisticians <b>has</b> argued that as ... This match <b>was</b> an amateur match but the <b>record has</b> been recognised by&nbsp;...
Who has scored the most goals ever in football history?
The Frisco Bowl is an annual National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) sanctioned post-season Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) college football bowl game <b>played</b> in Frisco, ... Location, Frisco, Texas ... Originally known as the <b>DXL Frisco Bowl</b>, the bowl has been sponsored by Tropical Smoothie Cafe since&nbsp;... The 2018 Frisco Bowl was a college football bowl game <b>played</b> on December 19, 2018, with ... &quot;2018 Frisco Bowl <b>to be played</b> on December 19 at 7 P.M. CT&quot;. Frisco Bowl. ... &quot;Second 2018 <b>DXL Frisco Bowl</b> Notes&quot;. <b>dxlfriscobowl</b>.com. December&nbsp;... The 2017 Frisco Bowl was a college football bowl game that was <b>played</b> on December 20, ... It was the Bulldogs&#39; third bowl game <b>to be played</b> in the Dallas– Fort Worth metroplex. ... &quot;2017 <b>DXL Frisco Bowl</b> Game Notes&quot;. <b>dxlfriscobowl</b>.com. <b>Frisco Bowl</b> (NCAA) (2017–present) National Soccer Hall of Fame (2018–present ) North Texas SC (USL1) (2019). Toyota Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium with a 20,500-seat capacity, built and owned by the city of <b>Frisco</b>, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. Its primary tenants are Major League Soccer club FC Dallas and <b>Frisco</b> ... The Experience houses the museum and serves as the <b>location</b> for the Hall of&nbsp;... The 2019 <b>Frisco Bowl</b> was a college football <b>bowl</b> game <b>played</b> on December 20, 2019, with ... Location, Frisco, Texas. MVP, Dustin Crum (QB, Kent State)&nbsp;... <b>Frisco</b> is a city in Collin and Denton counties in Texas. It is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth ... When the Dallas area was <b>being</b> settled by American pioneers, many of the ... starting in 2010 and the NCAA Division I (FBS) <b>Frisco Bowl</b> starting in 2017. ... ISD high schools and the Dallas Cowboys practice and occasionally <b>play</b>. The following is a list of current, defunct, and proposed college football bowl games. ... <b>DXL Frisco Bowl</b> ... The first new bowl <b>to be</b> confirmed for 2014 was the Camellia Bowl, a game created by ESPN that will be <b>played</b> in Montgomery, Alabama. ... In the face of obstacles related to an NCAA ban on <b>playing</b> postseason&nbsp;... A. J. Ouellette (born July 20, 1995) is an American professional gridiron football running back for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He <b>played</b> college football at Ohio. ... 6 and 24). <b>DXL Frisco Bowl</b> Offensive MVP. The SMU Mustangs football program is a college football team that represents Southern Methodist University (more commonly &quot;SMU&quot;). The team competes in the NCAA Football <b>Bowl</b> Subdivision (FBS) as a ... SMU <b>played</b> in their first <b>bowl</b> game in 1924, in the Dixie Classic against West Virginia Wesleyan College, but lost&nbsp;... Size of this preview: 800 × 407 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 163 pixels | 640 × 325 pixels | 1,196 × 608 pixels. Original file ‎(1,196 × 608 pixels, file size: 1.22&nbsp;...
Where is the dxl frisco bowl being played?
The <b>Prime Minister</b> of <b>Kenya</b> was a post in the <b>Kenyan</b> government. The first <b>Prime Minister</b> of <b>Kenya</b> was Jomo Kenyatta who became <b>Prime Minister</b> in 1963. Raila Amolo Odinga is a <b>Kenyan</b> politician who served as the <b>Prime Minister</b> of <b>Kenya</b> from 2008 to 2013 and Leader of the Opposition from 2013 - 14 Jan 2018. Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta (born 26 October 1961) is a <b>Kenyan</b> politician, businessman, and the ... He was the Deputy <b>Prime Minister</b> representing the PNU , while another Deputy <b>Prime Minister</b>, Musalia Mudavadi, represented the ODM. Kenyatta&nbsp;... This is a list showing the organization structure of the <b>Kenyan</b> government ministries and ministers which have undergone significant change since independence in 1963. Contents. 1 Office of the <b>Prime Minister</b>. 1.1 <b>Prime</b> <b>Minister</b> of <b>Kenya</b>; 1.2 Deputy <b>Prime Minister</b> of <b>Kenya</b>; 1.3 Minister&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>Prime Ministers</b> of <b>Kenya</b>&quot;. The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). The president of the Republic of <b>Kenya</b> is the head of state and head of government of <b>Kenya</b>. The president leads the executive branch of the Government of <b>Kenya</b> and is the commander-in-chief ... of <b>Kenya</b> &middot; List of colonial governors of <b>Kenya</b> &middot; List of heads of state of <b>Kenya</b> &middot; <b>Prime Minister</b> of <b>Kenya</b> &middot; Lists of Incumbents&nbsp;... This is a list of the heads of state of <b>Kenya</b>, from the independence of <b>Kenya</b> in 1963 to the ... <b>Kenya</b> became a republic under a 1964 constitutional amendment and the Monarch, Governor-General and <b>Prime Minister</b> were replaced by an&nbsp;... Jomo Kenyatta ( c. 1897 – 22 August 1978) was a <b>Kenyan</b> anti-colonial activist and politician who governed <b>Kenya</b> as its <b>Prime Minister</b> from 1963 to 1964 and&nbsp;... Since <b>Kenya</b> gained independence in 1963, the constitution has been altered many times. ... Jomo Kenyatta is installed as <b>Kenya&#39;s</b> first <b>Prime Minister</b>. Mwai Kibaki, C.G.H. (born 15 November 1931) is a <b>Kenyan</b> politician who was the third ... When Kibaki was the minister of Finance <b>Kenya</b> enjoyed a period of relative prosperity, fueled by a commodities ... for power-sharing, with Kibaki remaining President and Raila Odinga taking a newly re-created post of <b>Prime</b> <b>Minister</b>.
Who was the second prime minister of kenya?
This is a list of promotions by <b>McDonald&#39;s</b> restaurants. Contents. 1 Slogans. 1.1 Arab world; 1.2 ... <b>McDonald&#39;s</b> ist einfach gut; Everytime a good time (1999–2003) ; <b>I&#39;m lovin</b>&#39; it (2003–present); Ich liebe es (2003–present) ... Nobody can <b>say</b> good night like <b>McDonald&#39;s</b> can (1979); You deserve a break today/There&#39;s so much&nbsp;... &quot;<b>I&#39;m Lovin</b>&#39; It&quot; is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake . The song was produced by The Neptunes and is credited as being written by Pharrell Williams, Tom Batoy, Andreas Forberger, and Franco Tortora. The song was written as a jingle for <b>McDonald&#39;s</b> commercials, based on a ... &quot;Filthy&quot;; &quot; Supplies&quot;; &quot;Man of the Woods&quot;; &quot;<b>Say</b> Something&quot;. Clarence <b>McDonald</b> &middot; Bill Withers singles chronology. &quot;Make Love to Your Mind&quot; ( 1975), &quot;Lovely Day&quot; (1977), &quot;Just the Two of Us&quot; (1981). &quot;Lovely Day&quot; is a song by American soul and R&amp;B singer Bill Withers. Written by Withers and ... 1994: American gospel group Out of Eden, on their album <b>Lovin</b>&#39; the Day. 1998: American&nbsp;... &quot;Mellow Yellow&quot; is a song written and recorded by Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. In the ... that one could get high from smoking dried banana skins was started by Country Joe <b>McDonald</b> in 1966, ... In 2015 the song was covered by Spanish singer Abraham Mateo for the soundtrack and promotion of the film <b>Minions</b>. This article is a list of Super Bowl commercials, that is, commercials that aired on the television ... &quot;<b>I&#39;m</b> Good&quot;, Many men drinking Pepsi Max get hurt, then <b>say</b> &quot;<b>I&#39;m</b> Good&quot;. ... Food, <b>McDonald&#39;s</b>, &quot;Pay With <b>Lovin</b>&#39;&quot;, A <b>McDonald&#39;s</b> restaurant accepts ... &quot;<b>Minions</b> Get Naked in 2015 Super Bowl Ad (No, Really)—Watch the Video!&quot;. The Neptunes are a production duo consisting of Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo. ... Justin Timberlake – <b>I&#39;m Lovin</b>&#39; It (<b>McDonald&#39;s</b> Commercial) (September 21st). <b>I&#39;m Lovin</b>&#39; It ... Never Can <b>Say</b> Goodbye featuring Pharrell (The Neptunes Remix) ... The <b>Minions</b> (Despicable Me Characters) – Despicable Me OST (July 6th). The Smurfs 2 is a 2013 American 3D live-action/computer-animated comedy film and a sequel ... States and Canada to promote the film through <b>McDonald&#39;s</b> Happy Meals with a set ... &quot;<b>I&#39;m</b> Too Smurfy&quot;, Right Said Fred, 2:46 ... (2013), <b>Minions</b> Mel Brooks is an American director, writer, actor, comedian, producer and composer. ... And <b>I&#39;m</b> sure a lot of my comedy is based on anger and hostility. ... ( 1991), Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993), and Dracula: Dead and <b>Loving</b> It (1995 ). ... adaptation of Young Frankenstein, which he <b>says</b> is &quot;perhaps the best movie [he]&nbsp;... This is a list of characters that have appeared in the Madagascar films, the television series The ... In the movie, Alex <b>says</b> he&#39;s black with white stripes, as he has 30 black, and only ... When asked why he wants to become alpha lion, he replies &quot;<b>I&#39;m</b> better ... Countless small sewer rats who are friends and <b>minions</b> of Rat King. Almighty Tallest (Kevin <b>McDonald</b> as Purple; Wally Wingert as Red): Co-leaders of the Irken race. The Irken Empire has a hierarchal class structure wherein&nbsp;...
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<b>Figure skating was</b> first contested in the <b>Olympic</b> Games at the 1908 Summer <b>Olympics</b>. Since 1924, the <b>sport has</b> been a part of the Winter <b>Olympic</b> Games. <b>Men&#39;s</b> singles, ladies&#39; singles, and pair skating have been held most often. ... Synchronized skating <b>has</b> never appeared at the <b>Olympics</b> but aims to <b>be</b> included. <b>Figure skating</b> is a <b>sport</b> in which individuals, duos, or groups perform on figure skates on ice. It <b>was</b> the first winter <b>sport</b> to <b>be</b> included in the <b>Olympic</b> Games, when it <b>was</b> contested at the 1908 <b>Olympics</b> in London. The four <b>Olympic</b> disciplines are <b>men&#39;s</b> singles, ladies&#39; singles, pair skating,&nbsp;... <b>Olympic sports</b> are contested in the Summer <b>Olympic</b> Games and Winter <b>Olympic</b> Games. ... According to this hierarchy, each <b>Olympic sport</b> can <b>be</b> subdivided into ... are applied to <b>men&#39;s sports</b>/disciplines (as <b>men</b> are represented at the Games in ... <b>Figure skating</b> and ice hockey <b>were</b> also included in the Summer <b>Olympics</b>&nbsp;... The <b>men&#39;s figure skating</b> competition at the 1956 Winter <b>Olympics</b> took place at the <b>Olympic</b> Ice ... This would <b>be</b> the last time that the <b>figure skating events were</b> held outdoors at an <b>Olympic</b> Games. The Ice Stadium <b>was</b> the focal point of the&nbsp;... The idea <b>was</b> resurrected for the 1916 Games, which <b>were</b> to <b>be</b> held in Berlin, Germany. A winter <b>sports</b> week with speed skating, <b>figure skating</b>, ice hockey and &nbsp;... A country can <b>be</b> eligible for one quota spot per <b>event</b> in the reallocation process. ... spots <b>were</b> allocated at the 2017 CS Nebelhorn Trophy. <b>Men&#39;s</b> singles, Ladies&#39; singles, Pairs, <b>Ice</b> dance&nbsp;... Pair skating is a <b>figure skating</b> discipline defined by the International Skating Union (ISU) as ... The elements performed by pairs teams must <b>be</b> &quot;linked together by ... Pair skating is the most dangerous discipline in <b>figure skating</b>; it <b>has</b> been ... an <b>Olympic</b> discipline since <b>figure skating</b>, the oldest Winter <b>Olympic</b> <b>sport</b>, <b>was</b>&nbsp;... At the 2010 Winter <b>Olympics</b> held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, the final results of the <b>men&#39;s figure skating</b> competition sparked what <b>has</b> been dubbed a quadruple ... The jump had <b>become</b> so common in <b>men&#39;s figure skating</b> since Kurt ... In Russia, Plushenko&#39;s loss to Lysacek <b>was</b> seen by the majority of <b>sports</b>&nbsp;... Since <b>men&#39;s</b> special figures <b>was</b> discontinued, this record can not <b>be</b> ... No NOC <b>has</b> won more than three <b>figure skating events</b> at a&nbsp;... The rate of participation of women <b>in the Olympics has</b> been increasing since their first ... The 1916 Summer <b>Olympics were</b> due to <b>be</b> held in Berlin but <b>were</b> cancelled due to ... of the Winter <b>Olympics</b> where women competed only in the <b>figure skating</b>. ... They competed in the dressage <b>event</b> which <b>was</b> co-ed with the <b>men</b>.
When did mens figure skating become an olympic sport?
This is a list of <b>flags</b> of states, territories, and other entities sorted by their combinations of dominant <b>colors</b>. <b>Flags</b> emblazoned with seals, coats of arms, and&nbsp;... The <b>flag</b> of Mexico (Spanish: Bandera de México) is a vertical tricolor of green, white, and red with the national coat of arms charged in the center of the white stripe. While the meaning of the <b>colors</b> has changed over time, these three <b>colors</b> &nbsp;... The exact red, white, and blue <b>colors</b> to be used in the <b>flag</b> are specified with ... The CIE coordinates for the <b>colors</b> of the 9th edition of the&nbsp;... The <b>flag</b> of Germany or German <b>flag</b> (German: Flagge Deutschlands) is a tricolour consisting of three equal horizontal bands displaying the national <b>colours</b> of&nbsp;... The flag of France is a tricolour flag featuring three vertical bands coloured blue ( hoist side), ... The only difference was that the 1790 <b>flag&#39;s colours</b> were reversed. A modified design by Jacques-Louis David was adopted in 1794. The royal&nbsp;... The <b>flag</b> of Haiti is a bicolour <b>flag</b> featuring two horizontal bands coloured blue and red, defaced by a white panel bearing the&nbsp;... The <b>flag</b> of Russia (Russian Federation) (Russian: Флаг России) is a tricolour <b>flag</b> consisting of ... These <b>colors</b> of the <b>flag</b> of Russia inspired the choice of the &quot; Pan-Slavic <b>colours</b>&quot; by the Prague Slavic Congress, 1848. Two other Slavic&nbsp;... <b>Flag</b> of Ottoman era Istanbul-based autonomist &quot;Arab Literature Club&quot;&nbsp;... <b>Flag</b> of Costa Rica (state).svg. <b>Colours</b> scheme, Blue, Red, White. RGB, 0,43,127, 206,17,38, 255,255,255. Hex, #002B7F, #CE1126, #&nbsp;... <b>Colours</b>[edit]. The <b>colours</b> of the <b>flag</b>, as officially defined by the Spanish Royal Decree 441/1981 of 27 February, are:&nbsp;...
What country's flag is orange white and green?
The <b>Rosenberg self</b>-<b>esteem scale</b> (RSES), developed by the sociologist Morris Rosenberg, is a self-esteem <b>measure</b> widely used in social-science research. Self-esteem is an individual&#39;s subjective evaluation of their own worth. Self- esteem ... One of the most widely used instruments, the <b>Rosenberg self</b>-<b>esteem</b> <b>scale</b> (RSES) ... An alternative <b>measure</b>, The Coopersmith Inventory uses a 50- question ... A person can have high self-esteem and hold it confidently where they <b>do</b> not&nbsp;... Self-esteem stability refers to immediate feelings of self-esteem which, generally, will not be ... 1 Effects; 2 <b>How does</b> this (un)stable self-esteem develop? 3 How ... The second <b>measurement</b> is the <b>Rosenberg self</b>-<b>esteem scale</b> (RSES). This is a&nbsp;... Beck&#39;s cognitive triad, also known as the negative triad, is a cognitive-therapeutic view of the ... The self – &quot;I&#39;m worthless and ugly&quot; or &quot;I wish I was different&quot;; The world – &quot;No one values me&quot; or &quot;people ignore me ... for <b>measuring</b> thoughts about the future and the <b>Rosenberg Self</b>-<b>Esteem Scale</b> for <b>measuring</b> views of the self. <b>Self</b>-compassion is extending compassion to one&#39;s <b>self</b> in instances of perceived inadequacy, ... <b>Self</b>-compassion has different effects than <b>self</b>-<b>esteem</b>, a subjective emotional ... Much of the research conducted on <b>self</b>-compassion so far has used the <b>Self</b>-Compassion <b>Scale</b>, created by Kristin Neff, which <b>measures</b> the&nbsp;... The Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) was developed in 1979 by Raskin and Hall, and ... in people who score very high on the NPI <b>do</b> not necessarily meet all criteria for diagnosis with NPD). ... Personality Disorder actually score lower on self-esteem <b>measured</b> with the <b>Rosenberg Self</b>-<b>Esteem Scale</b> than a group of&nbsp;... This is a list of specific psychological tests by the effect size for gender as reported in the most ... <b>Rosenberg self</b>-<b>esteem scale</b>, 0.22, Males ... A Meta- Analysis on Gender Differences in Mental Rotation Ability <b>Measured</b> by the Purdue Spatial&nbsp;... RSE may refer to: Ramtha&#39;s School of Enlightenment, a spiritual school in the United States ... the <b>Rosenberg self</b>-<b>esteem scale</b> (RSES); RSE Kriens (missile), a Swiss-developed air defence missile; Békéscsabai RSE, a Hungarian women&#39;s volleyball club&nbsp;... A Likert scale is a psychometric scale commonly involved in research that employs ... The difference between these two concepts has to <b>do</b> with the distinction ... of <b>measure</b> theory or scale (from which a distance metric can be determined). ... Rating sites &middot; <b>Rosenberg self</b>-<b>esteem scale</b> &middot; Satisficing &middot; Semantic differential&nbsp;... R. Reading motivation &middot; Regulatory focus theory &middot; <b>Rosenberg self</b>-<b>esteem scale</b> &middot; Rubicon model (psychology). S. Self-actualization &middot; Self-control &middot; Self-efficacy&nbsp;...
What does the rosenberg self esteem scale measure?
&quot;<b>Don&#39;t Turn Around</b>&quot; is a popular song written by Albert Hammond and Diane Warren. It was originally recorded by Tina Turner as the B-side to the single&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Don&#39;t Turn Around</b>&quot; is a song recorded by Australian singer-songwriter Amy Shark. It was released on 8 June 2018 initially as an pre-order album track, and was&nbsp;... &quot;Love Can&#39;t <b>Turn Around</b>&quot; is a 1986 Chicago house song by Farley Keith Williams a.k.a. Farley &quot;Jackmaster&quot; Funk and Jesse Saunders featuring vocalist Darryl&nbsp;... Black Ivory is an R&amp;B group from Harlem, which had a number of hits in the 1970s, including &quot;<b>Don&#39;t Turn Around</b>&quot;, &quot;You and I I&#39;ll Find a Way (The Loneliest Man&nbsp;... 1 singles on the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart: &quot;All That She Wants&quot;, &quot;The Sign&quot; and &quot;<b>Don&#39;t Turn Around</b>&quot;. Following the formal departure of singer Linn in&nbsp;... File talk:Ace of Base - <b>Don&#39;t Turn Around</b>.jpg. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Turn Around</b>&quot; is a song written by Malvina Reynolds, Alan Greene, and Harry Belafonte and ... from the album Turn Around. B-side, &quot;Don&#39;t Leave Me&quot;. Released&nbsp;... <b>Turn Around</b> is the fifth studio album by American blues guitarist Jonny Lang, released on ... Jonny Lang) – 4:04 - Featuring Michael McDonald; &quot;Only a Man&quot; ( Jonny Lang) – 4:15; &quot;<b>Don&#39;t</b> Stop (For Anything)&quot; (Drew Ramsey, Shannon Sanders&nbsp;... Norum&#39;s 1992 hit, &quot;<b>Don&#39;t Turn Around</b>&quot;, was a cover of the Tina Turner song. The last appearance of Tone Norum was in the tribute album to the Swedish singer&nbsp;... Michelle Gagnon (born 1971) is an American crime fiction novelist. Her bestselling thrillers ... &quot;Gagnon closes her <b>Don&#39;t Turn Around</b> trilogy with a suspenseful page-turner that will have fans cheering. Not to be missed.&quot;, Kirkus Reviews&nbsp;...
Who sings the song don't turn around?
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;... 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;... 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;... 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;...
Actress who plays caroline on bold and beautiful?
<b>Black Panther</b> is a 2018 American superhero <b>film</b> based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt &nbsp;... <b>Film</b>[edit] The soundtrack for the 2018 American superhero <b>film Black Panther</b>, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name and produced by Marvel Studios, &nbsp;... The <b>Black Panther</b> Party (BPP), originally the <b>Black Panther</b> Party for Self- Defense, was a ... <b>Film</b> star Jane Fonda publicly supported Huey Newton and the <b>Black Panthers</b> during the early 1970s. She actually ended up informally adopting the&nbsp;... The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films are a series of American superhero films produced ... Captain America: Civil War (2016) is the first <b>film</b> of Phase Three, and is followed by Doctor Strange (2016), ... At the 2019 D23 Expo, the working title <b>Black Panther</b> II and a release date of May 6, 2022 were announced. <b>Black Panther</b> is a 2018 American superhero <b>film</b> based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt &nbsp;... Michael Bakari Jordan is an American actor and producer. He is known for his <b>film</b> roles as shooting victim Oscar Grant in the drama Fruitvale Station (2013), boxer Adonis &quot;Donnie&quot; Creed in the Rocky sequel <b>film</b> Creed (2015) and main antagonist Erik Killmonger in <b>Black Panther</b>&nbsp;... Chadwick Aaron Boseman (sources differ) is an American actor known for his portrayals of real-life historical figures such as Jackie Robinson in 42 (2013), James Brown in Get on Up (2014) and Thurgood Marshall in Marshall (2017), and for his portrayal of the superhero <b>Black Panther</b> in the Marvel Cinematic ... T&#39; Challa / <b>Black Panther</b>, with Captain America: Civil War being his first <b>film</b> in&nbsp;... <b>Black Panthers</b> is a 1968 short documentary <b>film</b> by Agnès Varda. The <b>film</b> was shot in Oakland, California during the protests over Huey P. Newton&#39;s arrest for&nbsp;... <b>Panther</b> is a 1995 cinematic adaptation of Melvin Van Peeble&#39;s novel <b>Panther</b>, produced and directed by Mario Van Peebles. The drama <b>film</b> portrays the <b>Black</b> &nbsp;...
Who own the rights to the black panther movie?
The Man <b>Who Shot Liberty Valance</b> is a 1962 American Western film directed by John Ford, starring John Wayne and James Stewart. The black-and-white film&nbsp;... &quot;(The Man <b>Who Shot</b>) <b>Liberty Valance</b>&quot; is a song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, which was released by Gene Pitney in 1962. The song spent 13&nbsp;... The Man <b>Who Shot Liberty Valance</b> is a 2014 Western stage play by Jethro Compton based on the 1953 short story of the same name by Dorothy M. Johnson,&nbsp;... Correction Vera miles was escorted to Tom&#39;s cabin at the beginning of the film by the Marshall and not by Pompey. — Preceding unsigned comment added by&nbsp;... The Man <b>Who Shot Liberty Valance</b> &middot; A Man Called Horse. Dorothy Marie Johnson (December 19, 1905 – November 11, 1984) was an American author&nbsp;... Vera June Miles (née Ralston, born August 23, 1929) is a retired American actress who worked ... In 1962, Miles reunited with director John Ford for the film The Man <b>Who Shot Liberty Valance</b>. Starring alongside her former co-star from The&nbsp;... Andrew Vabre Devine (October 7, 1905 – February 18, 1977) was an American character actor ... alongside John Wayne in films like Stagecoach (1939), The Man <b>Who Shot Liberty Valance</b> and How the West Was Won (both 1962). Edmond O&#39;Brien (September 10, 1915 – May 9, 1985) was an American actor who appeared in ... He continued to receive good roles: The Man <b>Who Shot</b> <b>Liberty Valance</b> (1962) and The Birdman of Alcatraz (1962). In the mid-&#39;60s O&#39; Brien&nbsp;... File talk:The Man <b>Who Shot Liberty Valance</b>.jpg. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search&nbsp;... Cyril John Mockridge (August 6, 1896 – January 18, 1979) was an English film and television composer who scored such films as Cheaper by the Dozen, River of No Return and The Man <b>Who Shot Liberty Valance</b>.
Who played the marshal in who shot liberty valance?
The National Basketball Association&#39;s <b>Sixth Man</b> of the Year <b>Award</b> is an annual National ... The 2008–09 <b>winner</b>, Jason Terry, averaged the <b>most</b> playing time of any <b>sixth man</b> in an <b>award</b>-<b>winning</b> season; <b>he</b> finished the year with an average &nbsp;... Louis Tyrone Williams (born October 27, 1986) is an American professional basketball player ... <b>He</b> was the runner-up finisher for the NBA <b>Sixth Man</b> of the Year <b>Award</b>. ... On April 20, 2015, Williams was named the 2015 NBA <b>Sixth Man</b> of the Year, becoming the first member of the Toronto Raptors to ever <b>win</b> the <b>award</b>. The NBA&#39;s Defensive Player of the Year <b>Award</b> is an annual National Basketball Association (NBA) <b>award</b> given since the 1982–83 NBA season to the best defensive player of the regular season. The <b>winner</b> is selected by a panel of 124 sportswriters and broadcasters ... The <b>most</b> recent <b>award</b> recipient is Rudy Gobert of the Utah Jazz. The NBA&#39;s <b>Most</b> Improved Player <b>Award</b> (MIP) is an annual National Basketball Association (NBA) <b>award</b> given to the player <b>who has</b> shown the <b>most</b> progress during the regular season. The <b>winner</b> is selected by a panel of sportswriters throughout the United ... Sixth Man of the Year &middot; Sportsmanship Award &middot; Twyman– Stokes Teammate of&nbsp;... The Bill Russell NBA Finals <b>Most</b> Valuable Player <b>Award</b> is an annual National Basketball ... Sixth Man of the Year &middot; Sportsmanship Award &middot; Twyman–Stokes Teammate of the Year &middot; IBM ... Olajuwon, Durant, Bryant, and James <b>have won</b> the <b>award</b> in two consecutive seasons. ... &quot;All-Time USA Basketball Men&#39;s Roster: D&quot;. Aaron Jamal Crawford (born March 20, 1980) is an American professional basketball player ... Further, the 51-point tally reached the <b>most</b> points ever scored by a player not in ... The Bulls <b>won</b> in overtime, 114-108, but not before Crawford played 51 ... Yet again <b>he</b> was in consideration for the <b>Sixth Man</b> of the Year <b>Award</b>,&nbsp;... ... <b>Sixth Man</b> of the Year &middot; Sportsmanship <b>Award</b> &middot; Twyman–Stokes Teammate of the Year &middot; IBM <b>Award</b> (defunct). Honors. All-NBA Team &middot; All-Rookie Team &middot; All- Defensive Team &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. The National Basketball Association&#39;s Executive of the Year <b>Award</b> is an annual <b>award</b> given ... Bird is also the only <b>winner</b> to receive the NBA <b>Most</b> Valuable Player in&nbsp;... ... <b>Sixth Man</b> of the Year &middot; Sportsmanship <b>Award</b> &middot; Twyman–Stokes Teammate of the Year &middot; IBM <b>Award</b> (defunct). Honors. All-NBA Team &middot; All-Rookie Team &middot; All- Defensive Team &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. The NBA All-Star Game Kobe Bryant <b>Most</b> Valuable Player (MVP) is an annual National ... 14 players <b>have won</b> the <b>award</b> playing for the team that hosted the All-Star&nbsp;... ... <b>Sixth Man</b> of the Year &middot; Sportsmanship <b>Award</b> &middot; Twyman–Stokes Teammate of the Year &middot; IBM <b>Award</b> (defunct). Honors. All-NBA Team &middot; All-Rookie Team &middot; All- Defensive Team &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. The National Basketball Association&#39;s Rookie of the Year <b>Award</b> is an annual National ... Sixteen <b>winners have</b> also <b>won</b> the NBA <b>Most</b> Valuable Player (MVP) <b>award</b>&nbsp;... James Edward Harden Jr. (born August 26, 1989) is an American professional basketball ... In 2012, <b>he</b> was named NBA <b>Sixth Man</b> of the Year with the Thunder and ... 2011–12 season, as <b>he received</b> the NBA <b>Sixth Man</b> of the Year <b>Award</b>. ... Hakeem Olajuwon for the <b>most</b> Player of the Week <b>awards</b> in franchise history.
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&quot;<b>Everybody Wants to Rule the World</b>&quot; is a song by English pop rock band Tears for Fears. It was ... The decision to include the song in the album came after Orzabal <b>played</b> two chords on his acoustic guitar for Hughes. ... Neil Taylor – second guitar solo &middot; Chris Hughes – producer, <b>drums</b>, Oberheim DMX, MIDI programming&nbsp;... Tears for Fears are an English pop rock band formed in Bath, England, in 1981 by Roland ... Songs from the Big Chair contained two Billboard Hot 100 number one hits: &quot;Shout&quot; and &quot;<b>Everybody Wants to Rule the World</b>&quot;&#39;. ... Sweden and the US), on which Phil Collins <b>played drums</b> and Oleta Adams—whom Orzabal would&nbsp;... Released: 19 November 1984; &quot;<b>Everybody Wants to Rule the World</b>&quot; Released: 18 March 1985; &quot;Head over Heels&quot; Released: 10 June 1985; &quot;I Believe (A Soulful Re-Recording)&quot; Released: 30 September 1985. Songs from the Big Chair is the second studio album by English pop rock band Tears for Fears, ... &quot;Shout&quot;: Sandy McLelland – backing vocals, Chris Hughes – <b>drums</b>; &quot;The&nbsp;... Christopher Merrick Hughes also known as Merrick, is a British music producer, songwriter, and former <b>drummer</b>, acoustic guitarist and keyboards player for Adam and the Ants. Best known as producer of Tears for Fears&#39; Songs from the Big Chair, and as the co-writer of &quot;<b>Everybody Wants to Rule the World</b>&quot;, Hughes has a&nbsp;... Curt Smith (born 24 June 1961) is an English singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, ... They first formed a band in their teens, for which Smith taught himself to <b>play</b> ... Their 1985 album Songs from the Big Chair was even more successful, yielding hits including &quot;<b>Everybody Wants to Rule the World</b>&quot; (with Smith again&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Everybody Wants to Rule the World</b>&quot; (1985), &quot;Head over Heels&quot; (1985), &quot;Suffer the Children&quot; (1985). &quot;Head over Heels&quot; is a song recorded by British band Tears for Fears for their second studio ... while a variety of characters (many <b>played</b> by the rest of the band), including a chimpanzee wearing a Red Sox jersey, engage &nbsp;... Ian Christopher Stanley (born 28 February 1957) is an English musician, songwriter and record producer. He was previously a member of the English band Tears for Fears for most of the 1980s, and <b>played</b> a key role ... &quot;Mothers Talk&quot; (version 1 &amp; 3), &quot;Shout&quot;, &quot;<b>Everybody Wants to Rule the World</b>&quot;, &quot;Head over Heels&quot; and &quot;I&nbsp;... &quot;Shout&quot; is a song by English pop/rock band Tears for Fears. It was released as the second ... Manny said &quot;Did you know I used to <b>play drums</b> for &#39;Rocky Ricketts and The Jet Pilots of Jive?&quot; ... Along with the clip for &quot;<b>Everybody Wants to Rule</b> <b>the World</b>&quot;, the &quot;Shout&quot; video had a big hand in helping establish Tears for Fears in&nbsp;... This release ends with &quot;<b>Everybody Wants to Rule the World</b>&quot; instead of &quot;Shout&quot; which has always been used as the closing song at all Tears for Fears concerts&nbsp;... Rule the World may refer to: Music[edit]. <b>Everybody Wants to Rule the World</b>, a 1985 song by Tears for Fears. &quot;Rule the World&quot; (Take That single), a 2007 single &nbsp;...
Who played drums on everybody wants to rule the world?
In the <b>season</b> finale, Joseph Flamm was declared the <b>Top Chef</b>, defeating Adrienne Cheatham. ... <b>Top Chef</b>: Colorado features a cast of <b>15</b> new contestants . <b>Seasons</b>[edit]. Main article: List of <b>Top Chef</b> episodes. <b>Season</b>, Winner, Runner(s )-up, Fan Favorite, Air Dates, Filming Location. <b>Top Chef</b>: California is the thirteenth <b>season</b> of the American reality television series <b>Top Chef</b>. ... In the <b>season</b> finale, Jeremy Ford was declared the <b>Top Chef</b>, defeating Amar Santana. ... Episode #, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, <b>15</b>. In the <b>season</b> finale, Kelsey Barnard Clark was declared the <b>Top Chef</b>, defeating Sara Bradley. ... <b>Top Chef</b>: Kentucky features a cast of <b>15</b> new contestants. <b>Top Chef</b>: Las Vegas is the sixth <b>season</b> of the American reality television series Top ... In the <b>season</b> finale, Michael Voltaggio was declared the <b>Top Chef</b>, defeating ... member performed one of four tasks: shuck <b>15</b> clams, peel 30 spot prawns,&nbsp;... In the <b>season</b> finale, Ilan Hall was declared the <b>Top Chef</b>, defeating Marcel Vigneron. ... <b>15</b> chefs were selected to compete in <b>Top Chef</b>: Los Angeles. In the <b>season</b> finale, Mei Lin was declared the <b>Top Chef</b>, defeating Gregory Gourdet. ... On August <b>15</b>, 2017, a jury acquitted the four Teamsters of all charges . <b>Top Chef</b>: All-Stars L.A. is the seventeenth <b>season</b> of the American reality ... <b>15</b> past <b>Top Chef</b> contestants were selected to compete in <b>Top Chef</b>: All-Stars L.A.&nbsp;... Top Chef contestants‎ (1 C, 31 P) ... Top Chef (season 11) &middot; Top Chef (season 12) &middot; Top Chef (season 13) &middot; Top Chef (season 14) &middot; <b>Top Chef</b> (<b>season 15</b>) &middot; Top&nbsp;... Main article: <b>Top Chef</b>: Colorado. No. overall, No. in <b>season</b>, Title, Original air date. 218, 1, &quot;It&#39;ll Take More than Pot Luck&quot;&nbsp;...
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The <b>history</b> of <b>video games</b> goes as far back as the early 1950s, when academic computer scientists began designing simple games and simulations as part of&nbsp;... The <b>history</b> of <b>video games</b> spans a period of time between the invention of the first electronic games and today, covering many inventions and developments. See also: Early <b>history</b> of <b>video games</b>. Tennis for Two ... Early games used interactive electronic devices with various display formats. It is so far the world&#39;s worst selling handheld console in <b>history</b>, and due to its failure in the European and American <b>video game</b> markets, it was not released in &nbsp;... Presently, the only hybrid console is the Nintendo Switch. <b>History</b>[edit]. History and classification[edit]. Further information: History of Western role- playing <b>video games</b>, <b>History</b> of Eastern role-&nbsp;... This is a list of the best-selling <b>video games</b> of all time. The best-selling <b>video</b> <b>game</b> to date is ... &quot;Tetris at 30: a <b>history</b> of the world&#39;s most successful game&quot;. Competition from home computers[edit]. See also: <b>History</b> of personal computers. The Commodore 64 survived the crash and went on to become one&nbsp;... See also: Timeline of arcade <b>video game history</b> ... the Galaxy Game, a coin- operated version of the video game Spacewar. It is one of the most significant games in <b>video game history</b>, and is frequently cited as one of the greatest games of all time. It pioneered online distribution and &nbsp;...
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<b>The Haves and the Have Nots</b> is an American crime drama and soap opera created, executive produced, written, and directed by Tyler Perry. The premise of the&nbsp;... <b>The Haves and the Have Nots</b> is an American primetime television soap opera created, executive produced, written and directed by Tyler Perry. The premise of &nbsp;... Crystal R. Fox (born January 1, 1964) is an American actress and singer. Fox performed in a ... Night (1989-1995), and as Hanna Young in the Oprah Winfrey Network prime time soap opera, <b>The Haves and the Have Nots</b> (2013–present). Muscarella) is an American actor. James is known for his recurring role, since 2016, as Officer Justin Lewis in the television series <b>The Haves and the Have</b> <b>Nots</b>,&nbsp;... <b>The Haves and the Have Nots</b> can refer to: <b>The Haves and the Have Nots</b> (play) &middot; <b>The Haves and the Have Nots</b> (TV series) &middot; A quote from Don Quixote&nbsp;... <b>The Haves and the Have Nots</b> is a 2011 play by the American playwright Tyler Perry, later loosely adapted for television. Angela Robinson is an American actress and singer. She is best known for playing the role of Veronica Harrington in the Oprah Winfrey Network primetime soap opera <b>The Haves and the Have Nots</b>. In 2013, Sumpter began her role as Candace Young, the leading character on the Oprah Winfrey Network primetime soap opera, <b>The Haves and the Have Nots</b>. ... is an American actress and writer. She is known for her role as LaQuita &quot;Quita&quot; Maxwell in Tyler Perry&#39;s primetime soap opera, <b>The Haves and the Have Nots</b>. Currently Parros portrays Judge David Harrington on Tyler Perry&#39;s <b>The Haves</b> <b>and the Have Nots</b> airing on the Oprah Winfrey Network, but he may be most&nbsp;...
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The Golden State <b>Warriors</b> are an American professional basketball team based in San ... The <b>Warriors</b> advanced to their first NBA <b>Finals</b> since 1975. The team&#39;s&nbsp;... This was the defending NBA Champions Golden State <b>Warriors</b>&#39; second consecutive trip to the NBA <b>Finals</b> and eighth&nbsp;... Main article: 2017–18 Golden State <b>Warriors</b> season ... Golden State <b>Warriors</b>&#39; fourth consecutive trip to the NBA <b>Finals</b>. He gave the <b>Warriors</b> a true, top-flight center for the first time ... In the Western Conference <b>finals</b>, Golden State swept the&nbsp;... The <b>Warriors</b> entered the 2014–15 season after replacing Mark Jackson with Steve Kerr as head coach. This was Kerr&#39;s&nbsp;... The 2016 NBA <b>Finals</b> saw the Cavaliers and <b>Warriors</b> meet for the second straight season. The <b>Warriors</b> won Games 1 and 2&nbsp;... This was the Golden State <b>Warriors</b>&#39; third consecutive trip to the NBA <b>Finals</b> and ninth appearance overall, having come&nbsp;... Runners-up, Golden State <b>Warriors</b> (8th <b>finals</b> appearance). Semifinalists. Toronto Raptors &middot; Oklahoma City Thunder. ← 2015 &middot; 2017 →. The 2016 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association&nbsp;... The Golden State <b>Warriors</b> are an American professional basketball team based in San ... In the 2017 NBA <b>Finals</b>, the <b>Warriors</b> faced the Cavaliers again and won the NBA title in five games. In 2018, meeting the Cavaliers in the <b>finals</b> for the&nbsp;... The Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State <b>Warriors</b> met in every NBA <b>Finals</b> between 2015 and 2018,&nbsp;...
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<b>Nikita</b> is a unisex <b>name</b>, most common as a masculine <b>name</b> in Eastern Europe. The <b>Russian</b> ... The <b>name</b> is derived from the Greek Nicetas (Νικήτας, <b>meaning</b> &quot; victor&quot;). The Greek <b>name</b> entered Slavic onomastics by way of the veneration of&nbsp;... <b>Nikita</b> Sergeyevich Khrushchev (15 April [O.S. 3 April] 1894 – 11 September 1971) was a ... He did not join the Bolsheviks until 1918, a year in which the <b>Russian</b> Civil ... Khrushchev&#39;s <b>name</b> with the <b>Russian</b> word trushchoba, <b>meaning</b> &quot;slum&quot;. Related <b>names</b>, Nikoloz, Niko, Niki, Niku, Nicholas, Nikola, <b>Nikita</b>. Nika is a female given <b>name</b> of Persian origin &quot;Nik&quot; <b>meaning</b> &quot;Good&quot; and also &quot;pure crystal ... In the <b>Russian</b> language, Nika may be a diminutive of the male given <b>name</b>&nbsp;... Nikitin (<b>Russian</b>: Никитин), or Nikitina (feminine; Никитина) is a common <b>Russian</b> surname that derives from the male given <b>name Nikita</b> and literally <b>means</b>&nbsp;... Kuzma&#39;s mother or Kuzka&#39;s mother is a part of the <b>Russian</b> idiomatic expression &quot; to show ... In his memoirs, <b>Nikita</b> Khrushchev mentions various &quot;interesting and peculiar situations&quot;, including an occasion of ... <b>Russian</b> edition gave a mistaken &quot; scientific etymology&quot; of the expression derived from the folk <b>name</b> Kuzka the bug &nbsp;... <b>Nikita</b> Koloff is an American retired professional ... With Kernodle out of the picture, Uncle Ivan Koloff introduced a new comrade <b>named</b> Krusher Khruschev. In December 1984&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Nikita</b>&quot; is a love song by English singer Elton John set in the Cold War from his 1985 album Ice ... In interviews, John has said that he was aware that <b>Nikita</b> was a male <b>name</b> in <b>Russian</b>. Anya Major plays the role of <b>Nikita</b>; Andreas Wisniewski &nbsp;... ... <b>Nikita</b> &middot; Niklas &middot; Niklaus &middot; Niko &middot; Nikola &middot; Nikolai &middot; Nikolaj &middot; Nikolaos &middot; Nikolas &middot; Nikolaus &middot; Nikolay &middot; Nikoleta &middot; Nikoletta &middot; Nikolla &middot; Nikollë &middot; Nikoloz &middot; Nikos &middot; Nikša &middot; Niky &middot; v &middot; t &middot; e. Nicholas, Nickolas, Nikolas, Nikolaus or Nicolas is a male given <b>name</b>, derived from the Greek ... marching on) and the <b>name</b> can be understood to <b>mean</b> victory of the people. Alexandra &quot;Alex&quot; Udinov is one of the main characters on the television series <b>Nikita</b>, portrayed ... Full name, Alexandra Udinov ... Alex is the daughter of the late <b>Russian</b> oligarch Nikolai Udinov and his wife who were murdered by ... Alex about what it <b>meant</b>, Owen also has a butterfly tattoo, as well as many other tattoos. <b>NikitA</b> is a Ukrainian pop duo formed in Ukraine by Yuriy Nikitin. <b>NikitA</b> is one of the most controversial bands in the <b>Russian</b> speaking world. ... One of the initial versions of the band&#39;s <b>name</b> were Sireny and Divas, however when Nikitin found &nbsp;...
What does the name nikita mean in russian?
&quot;<b>My Heart Will Go On</b>&quot; is a song recorded by Canadian singer Celine Dion. It serves as the main <b>theme</b> song to James Cameron&#39;s blockbuster film Titanic, which&nbsp;... Sissel Kyrkjebø performs the wordless vocals of this <b>theme</b>, with Céline Dion singing this leitmotif in lyrical form (as <b>My Heart Will Go On</b>). This <b>theme</b> is first&nbsp;... Kenny G - <b>My Heart Will Go On</b> cover.jpg. Professional ratings. Review scores. Source, Rating. AllMusic, 4.5/5 stars. Entertainment Weekly, B−. Greatest Hits is the second greatest hits album by saxophonist Kenny G. It was released by ... with Kenny G to produce an instrumental version of the Love <b>Theme</b> from Titanic. James Roy Horner (August 14, 1953 – June 22, 2015) was an American composer, conductor ... Horner also wrote the <b>theme</b> music for the Horsemen P- 51 Aerobatic Team, and appears in &quot;The Horsemen Cometh&quot;, a ... Dion, who sang &quot;<b>My Heart Will Go On</b>&quot;, one of Horner&#39;s most popular compositions and considered Dion&#39;s&nbsp;... Wilbur H. &quot;Will&quot; Jennings (born June 27, 1944) is an American songwriter, who is popularly known for &quot;Tears in Heaven&quot; by Eric Clapton and &quot;<b>My Heart Will Go On</b>&quot; by Celine Dion, the <b>theme</b> for the romantic&nbsp;... I See You (<b>Theme</b> from Avatar) is the official <b>theme</b> song recorded by British singer Leona Lewis ... The song received multiple comparisons to Celine Dion&#39;s &quot; <b>My Heart Will Go On</b>&quot;, which is the official <b>theme</b> song written by Horner for another&nbsp;... Walter Afanasieff (born February 10, 1958), formerly nicknamed Baby Love in the 1980s, is a ... One of Afanasieff&#39;s biggest hits as a producer was the smash hit &quot; <b>My Heart Will Go On</b>&quot;, the <b>theme</b> tune to the 1997 film Titanic, sung by Celine Dion&nbsp;... Let&#39;s Talk About Love is the fifth English-language studio album by Canadian singer Celine ... Let&#39;s Talk About Love includes Dion&#39;s biggest hit, &quot;<b>My Heart Will</b> <b>Go On</b>&quot;. ... Serving as the love <b>theme</b> for the 1997 blockbuster film Titanic, &quot;<b>My</b> <b>Heart Will Go On</b>&quot; topped the charts around the world, and has become Dion&#39;s signature&nbsp;... Simon Franglen (born Westminster, London, England) is an English composer of classical and ... for the <b>theme</b> song, and for being the producer of &quot;<b>My Heart Will</b> <b>Go On</b>&quot; from Titanic, for which he won a Record of The Year Grammy Award. Céline Marie Claudette Dion CC OQ is a Canadian singer. Born into a large family from ... Serving as the love <b>theme</b> for the 1997 blockbuster film Titanic, the song ... &quot;<b>My Heart Will Go On</b>&quot; and &quot;Think Twice&quot; made her the only female artist in&nbsp;...
What is the theme of my heart will go on?
Only 2 teams <b>have won</b> more <b>Champions Leagues</b> than <b>Liverpool</b> – Real Madrid and A.C. Milan with 13 and 7 respectively. <b>Liverpool&#39;s</b> total of three UEFA Cup&nbsp;... The UEFA <b>Champions League</b> is a seasonal football competition established in 1955. ... Teams that <b>have won</b> the UEFA <b>Champions League</b> three consecutive <b>times</b>, ... <b>won</b> the trophy while Reims and Valencia <b>have</b> finished as runners-up <b>twice</b> ... The current champions are <b>Liverpool</b>, who <b>beat</b> Tottenham Hotspur in the &nbsp;... <b>Liverpool</b> Football Club is a professional football club in <b>Liverpool</b>, England, that competes in the Premier <b>League</b>, the top tier of English football. The club <b>has</b> <b>won</b> six European Cups, more than any other English club, ... <b>Liverpool has long</b>- standing rivalries with Manchester United and Everton. The club&#39;s supporters <b>have</b>&nbsp;... The 2005 UEFA <b>Champions League</b> Final was the final match of the 2004–05 UEFA ... <b>Liverpool</b>, who <b>had won</b> the competition four <b>times</b>, were appearing in their sixth final, and their first since 1985. ... Milan were regarded as favourites and their team included <b>many</b> players who <b>had</b> experienced success in the competition. The 2019 UEFA <b>Champions League</b> Final was the final match of the 2018–19 UEFA ... As <b>winners</b>, for the sixth <b>time</b> overall and the first <b>time</b> since 2005, <b>Liverpool</b> ... It was the fifth <b>time</b> they <b>had</b> appeared in the final of a UEFA competition, ... The sides met <b>twice</b> during the 2018–19 Premier League season, with <b>Liverpool</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Liverpool</b> F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry, also known as the North West Derby, is a ... <b>Liverpool won</b> their first Football <b>League Championship</b> trophy in 1901 and followed it ... However, since Ferguson&#39;s retirement in 2013, the club <b>has</b> gone on the wane again, finishing in the top four of the <b>league</b> just <b>twice</b> in six&nbsp;... <b>Liverpool have won</b> honours both domestically and in European cup competitions. They <b>have won</b> the English <b>League Championship</b> 18 <b>times</b> and the <b>League</b>&nbsp;... The UEFA <b>Champions League</b> is a seasonal club ... Cup: Manchester United <b>won</b> there in 1968, as <b>did Liverpool</b> ten years later. ... In the early rounds, Everton <b>had won</b> the competition&#39;s first ever ... Leeds United supporters <b>often</b> sing at both home and away&nbsp;... The European Cup was an association football competition contested from 1956 to 1992. ... Only five managers <b>have won</b> the title with two clubs: Carlo Ancelotti with Real Madrid and Milan; Ernst Happel with Feyenoord in 1970 and Hamburg ... Bob Paisley was the first manager to <b>win</b> the cup three <b>times</b>, all with <b>Liverpool</b>. Jürgen Norbert Klopp is a German professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Premier League club <b>Liverpool</b>. <b>Often</b> credited with popularising the football philosophy known as ... <b>Liverpool</b> qualified for the <b>Champions League</b> for the first time since 2014–15 on ... Klopp <b>has</b> been married twice.
How many times has liverpool won champions league?
The <b>Office of the Australian Information Commissioner</b> (OAIC), known until 2010 as the Office of the Australian Privacy Commissioner is an independent&nbsp;... The <b>Australian Information Commissioner</b> is an independent statutory <b>office</b>- holder in <b>Australia</b>, appointed under subsection 14(1) of the <b>Australian</b> <b>Information</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Australian</b> Privacy <b>Commissioner</b> is an independent statutory <b>office</b>-holder, appointed under subsection 14 (4) of the <b>Australian Information Commissioner</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Australian</b> Freedom of <b>Information Commissioner</b> is an independent statutory <b>office</b>-holder appointed under subsection 14(2) of the <b>Australian Information</b>&nbsp;... <b>Office of the Australian Information Commissioner</b>. Government offices. Preceded by. Karen Curtis &middot; Australian Privacy Commissioner 2010–&nbsp;... Australia[edit]. The <b>Office of the Australian Information Commissioner</b> (OAIC) has functions relating to freedom of information and privacy,&nbsp;... Information privacy is the relationship between the collection and dissemination of data, ... protection authorities in the European Union and the European Free Trade Association &middot; <b>Office of the Australian Information Commissioner</b> (Australia) &nbsp;... Christine Margaret O&#39;Keefe is an Australian mathematician and computer scientist whose research has included work in finite geometry, information security, and data privacy. She is a researcher at CSIRO, and was the lead author of a 2017 report from the <b>Office of the Australian Information</b> <b>Commissioner</b> on best practices&nbsp;... Freelancer is an Australian crowdsourcing marketplace website, which allows potential employers to post jobs that freelancers can then bid to complete. Founded in 2009, its headquarters is located in Sydney, Australia, though it also has offices in Vancouver, London, ... In December 2015 the <b>Office of the</b> <b>Australian Information Commissioner</b>&nbsp;... In 2010, the <b>Office of the Australian Information Commissioner</b> (OAIC) was established and the previously independent Office of the Privacy Commissioner was&nbsp;...
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<b>Carrie</b> Brady is a fictional character from the NBC soap opera, <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, a long-running serial set in the fictional town of Salem. Created by head writer&nbsp;... Christie Mary Clark is an American actress. She is best known for her role as <b>Carrie</b> Brady in <b>Days of Our Lives</b>. Contents. 1 Life and career; 2 Personal life&nbsp;... Austin Reed is a fictional character from the soap opera <b>Days of Our Lives</b>. The role was played ... <b>Carrie</b> and Austin managed to survive all the drama and returned to Salem. Austin soon proposed and <b>Carrie</b> and Austin planned their wedding. Samantha Gene Brady DiMera is a fictional character from the American NBC daytime soap opera, <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, portrayed by Alison Sweeney since 1993 . ... Austin and <b>Carrie</b> fall back in love and plan their future together when <b>Carrie</b>&nbsp;... Andrea Laura Barber (born July 3, 1976) is an American actress. She is known for playing ... Barber&#39;s first major role was as the original <b>Carrie</b> Brady on the American soap opera <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, from 1982 to 1986. She also guest- starred&nbsp;... <b>Carrie</b> Stevens (born May 1, 1969) is an American model, actress, and entrepreneur. She was ... room by a Hollywood talent agent, Stevens first television appearance was on an episode of the daytime soap opera <b>Days of Our</b> <b>Lives</b> in 1992. Anna DiMera is a fictional character on the NBC daytime drama, <b>Days of Our</b> <b>Lives</b>. She is the ex-wife of Roman Brady and the biological mother of <b>Carrie</b> Brady. Cassie Brady is a fictional character from the NBC daytime soap opera, <b>Days of</b> <b>Our Lives</b>. Cassie and Rex, her twin brother, first appeared in Salem after a 4th&nbsp;... <b>Carrie</b> Genzel (born September 18, 1971) is a Canadian actress and film producer. She is best ... Genzel is known for her recurring roles in soap operas, during the 1990s, such as The Bold and the Beautiful and <b>Days Of Our Lives</b>, but is mostly&nbsp;... This is a list of previous cast members on the long-running American NBC daytime soap opera, ... Charles Cioffi, Ernesto Toscano, 1990. Christie Clark &middot; <b>Carrie</b> Brady, 1986–99, 2005–06, 2010–12, 2017–19. Jeffrey Clark, Jeremy Horton, 1989.
Who played carrie in days of our lives?
<b>Madison Square Garden</b>, colloquially known as The Garden or in initials as <b>MSG</b>, is a ... As such, when the Rangers <b>have played</b> neutral-site <b>games</b>—even those in New ... NHL Winter Classic, <b>they have</b> always been designated as the visiting <b>team</b>. ... <b>Madison Square Garden</b> is the last of the NBA and NHL arenas to <b>not</b> be &nbsp;... <b>Madison Square Garden</b> (<b>MSG</b> III) was an indoor arena in New York City, the third bearing that ... <b>MSG</b> III was the <b>home</b> of the New York Rangers of the National Hockey ... After the riot, New York City nearly banned <b>professional</b> wrestling and ... the <b>team</b> was forced to <b>play</b> all <b>games</b> on the road, which <b>did not</b> prevent the&nbsp;... The New York Knickerbockers, more commonly referred to as the Knicks, <b>are</b> an American <b>professional</b> basketball <b>team</b> based in the New ... The <b>team plays</b> its <b>home games</b> at <b>Madison Square Garden</b>, an arena <b>they</b> share with the ... In spite of their success, the Knicks <b>could not</b> overcome the Rochester Royals despite a&nbsp;... <b>Home</b> arena, <b>Madison Square Garden</b>. City, New York City, New York. Colors, Red, white and blue. The New York Americans, colloquially known as the Amerks , were a <b>professional</b> ice hockey <b>team</b> based in New York City, New York from 1925 to 1942. <b>They</b> were the third expansion <b>team</b> in the history of the National Hockey ... Just before the season, Dwyer announced the <b>team would</b> be known as the&nbsp;... <b>Sports</b> in the New York metropolitan area <b>have</b> a long and distinguished history. New York City is <b>home</b> to the headquarters of the National <b>Football</b> League, ... The city&#39;s two current <b>Major</b> League Baseball <b>teams are</b> the New York ... At <b>Madison Square Garden</b>, New Yorkers <b>can watch</b> the New York Knicks <b>play</b> NBA &nbsp;... The <b>MSG</b> Network (<b>MSG</b>) is an American regional cable and satellite television network, and ... The channel is named after the <b>Madison Square Garden sports</b> and ... The channel, which at the time <b>did not</b> even <b>have</b> a name, was carried by ... 2018) the WNBA&#39;s New York Liberty, which <b>play</b> their <b>home games</b> at the Garden. The New York Islanders <b>are</b> a <b>professional</b> ice hockey <b>team</b> based in the New York metropolitan area. <b>They</b> compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference. The <b>team</b> splits its <b>home games</b> between Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, ... <b>They are</b> the last <b>team</b> in any <b>major professional</b> North American <b>sport</b> to win&nbsp;... The New York Streets were a <b>professional</b> indoor <b>football team</b> based in the New York metropolitan area. <b>They</b> were owned by Corey Galloway and were members of the National Arena League (NAL) for the 2019 season. <b>They played</b> their <b>home games</b> at the Westchester County Center in White ... The <b>team</b> announced <b>they would play</b> most of their <b>home games</b> at&nbsp;... Boston Garden was an arena in Boston, Massachusetts. Designed by boxing promoter Tex Rickard, who also built the third iteration of New York&#39;s <b>Madison</b> <b>Square Garden</b>, it opened on November 17, 1928 as &quot;Boston <b>Madison Square</b> <b>Garden</b>&quot; (later shortened to just &quot;Boston Garden&quot;) ... The Garden hosted <b>home</b> <b>games</b> for the Boston Bruins of the National&nbsp;... The Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Uniondale, New ... The New York Sets of World <b>Team</b> Tennis <b>played</b> their first <b>match</b> at Nassau ... leave the Coliseum and <b>play</b> all their <b>home matches</b> in the <b>Madison Square Garden</b> ... Construction was <b>not</b> planned to begin until at least mid-2009.
Which professional sports team would you not see play a home game in madison square garden?
<b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b> is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. Instantly successful, widely read in high schools and middle schools in the United States, &nbsp;... <b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b> is a 1962 American drama film directed by Robert Mulligan. The screenplay by Horton Foote is based on Harper Lee&#39;s 1960 Pulitzer&nbsp;... Nelle Harper Lee (April 28, 1926 – February 19, 2016) was an American novelist best known for her 1960 novel <b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b>. It won the 1961 Pulitzer&nbsp;... <b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b> is a 2018 play based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Harper Lee, adapted for stage by Aaron Sorkin. It opened on Broadway at the &nbsp;... Harper Lee&#39;s <b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b> was published in 1960. Instantly successful, widely read in high schools and middle schools in the United States, it has&nbsp;... Go Set a Watchman is a novel by Harper Lee written before her first and only other published novel, the Pulitzer Prize–winning <b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b>. Although &nbsp;... Atticus Finch is a fictional character in Harper Lee&#39;s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of 1960, <b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b>. A preliminary version of the character also&nbsp;... Since the publication of <b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b> in 1960, there have been many references and allusions to it in popular culture. The book has been internationally&nbsp;... Mary Badham (born October 7, 1952) is an American actress who portrayed Jean Louise &quot;Scout&quot; Finch in <b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b> (1962), for which she was&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b>&quot;. The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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A capital or capital city is the municipality exercising primary status in a country, state, province, or other administrative region, usually as its seat of <b>government</b>. A capital is typically a city that physically encompasses the <b>government&#39;s</b> offices and <b>meeting places</b>; ... However various Illinois <b>government officials</b> primarily reside in or are&nbsp;... The Pnyx is a hill in <b>central</b> Athens, the capital of Greece. Beginning as early as 507 BC ... It looks down on the ancient Agora, which was the commercial and social ... was the <b>official meeting place</b> of the Athenian democratic assembly ( <b>Ancient Greek</b>: ... This new <b>meeting place</b> came to be called &quot;Pnyx&quot; (from the Greek word&nbsp;... The Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region or LegCo is the ... <b>History</b>[edit] ... The first <b>meetings</b> of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, from 1844 to 1846, were likely ... Road, replaced in 1957 by the Annex to the <b>Central Government</b> Offices Main Wing, on the same site. ... <b>House</b> Committee. Federal Hall is the name given to the first of two historic buildings located at 26 Wall Street in ... After the American Revolution, in 1785, the building served as <b>meeting place</b> for the Congress of ... the nation&#39;s first <b>central government</b> under the Articles of Confederation. ... Federal Hall <b>History</b> Timeline ... Members and <b>leaders</b>&nbsp;... <b>Location</b> of the Palace of Westminster in <b>central</b> London. The Palace of Westminster serves as the <b>meeting place</b> for both the <b>House</b> of Commons and ... A new <b>official</b> residence for the Speaker of the <b>House</b> of Commons was built ... seized to encourage the development of a national British school of <b>History</b> Painting, and that&nbsp;... The Palais Bourbon serves as a <b>meeting place</b> of the French National Assembly, the lower ... <b>meeting place</b> of the Council of Five Hundred, which chose the <b>government</b> ... style was based on archeological studies of <b>ancient</b> Rome and <b>Greece</b>. ... The two <b>leaders</b> of the Terror were arrested and executed on 28 July 1794,&nbsp;... The Roman Forum, also known by its Latin name Forum Romanum (Italian: Foro Romano), is a rectangular forum (plaza) surrounded by the ruins of several important <b>ancient government</b> buildings at the center of the city of Rome. Citizens of the <b>ancient</b> city referred to this space, originally a marketplace, ... The Senate <b>House</b>, <b>government</b> offices, tribunals, temples, memorials and&nbsp;... The <b>Government</b> of Pakistan (Urdu: حکومتِ پاکستان‎) is a federal <b>government</b> established by ... Meeting place, Cabinet secretariat ... There is a bicameral Parliament with the National Assembly as a lower <b>house</b> ... The most influential <b>officials</b> in the <b>Government</b> of Pakistan are considered to be ... Read &middot; Edit &middot; View <b>history</b>&nbsp;... The April 2018 inter-Korean summit took <b>place</b> on 27 April 2018 on the South Korean side of ... The two Koreas&#39; high <b>government officials</b> held a working-level <b>meeting</b> on 4 April 2018 to discuss ... of the North Korean ruling party&#39;s <b>central</b> committee tasked with inter-Korean relations. ... &quot;Kim pledges &#39;new <b>history</b>&#39; for Koreas&quot;. The politics of France take <b>place</b> with the framework of a semi-presidential system determined ... The <b>Government</b> consists of the Prime Minister and ministers. ... ministers in less important areas, and attend <b>government meetings</b> only occasionally. ... The Banque de France, the <b>central</b> bank, is independent ( financial and&nbsp;...
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<b>Tanger</b> Factory <b>Outlet</b> Centers, Inc is a real estate investment trust headquartered in Greensboro, North Carolina that invests in shopping centers containing&nbsp;... <b>Tanger Outlets</b> Pittsburgh, also called <b>Tanger Outlets</b> Washington is an open-air outlet mall in South Strabane Township in Washington County, Pennsylvania&nbsp;... <b>Tanger Outlets</b> Southaven is an outlet mall in Southaven, Mississippi, just outside Memphis, Tennessee. The mall, located at the intersection of I-55/I-69 and&nbsp;... <b>Tanger Outlets</b> The Walk is a 109-store open-air outlet mall in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It is the only outlet mall in Atlantic County. The mall opened in August&nbsp;... Stanley K. <b>Tanger</b> (April 13, 1923 – October 23, 2010) was an American businessman, philanthropist and pioneer of the <b>outlet</b> shopping industry. <b>Tanger</b> &nbsp;... The San Marcos <b>Outlet</b> Malls are two distinct <b>outlet</b> malls, the Premium <b>Outlets</b> and the <b>Tanger</b> Factory <b>Outlet</b> Center. Each is located off Interstate Highway 35 in &nbsp;... <b>Tanger Outlets</b> at the Arches. Deer Park is reputed to have been the favorite summer spot of President John Quincy Adams, his favorite vacation destination from&nbsp;... Aug 10, 2017 <b>...</b> SummaryEdit. DescriptionAuntie Anne&#39;s fountain, <b>Tanger Outlets</b> Savannah.jpg. English: <b>Tanger Outlets</b> Savannah, Pooler&nbsp;... Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts in Greensboro, North Carolina, U.S. ; Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, a U.S. real estate company. <b>Tanger Outlets</b> The&nbsp;... Outlets of Mississippi is an outdoor outlet mall located just north of the intersection of U.S. ... See also[edit]. Northpark Mall (Mississippi) &middot; Metrocenter Mall (Jackson, Mississippi) &middot; <b>Tanger Outlets</b> Southaven&nbsp;...
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The <b>Boy in the Striped Pyjamas</b> is a 2006 Holocaust novel by Irish novelist John Boyne. ... A year later, he returns to the <b>place</b> where Bruno&#39;s clothes were found and ... Gonshak contends that although this fact is present, it <b>does</b> not <b>take</b> away &nbsp;... The <b>Boy in the Striped Pyjamas</b> is a British 2008 historical tragedy film set in World War II, ... Ralf tells Kotler that he <b>should</b> have informed the authorities of his father&#39;s disagreement with the current political regime. ... When Ralf realises that a gassing is <b>taking place</b>, he cries out his son&#39;s name; at the fence, Elsa and Gretel&nbsp;... The Silver Sword is a novel by Ian Serraillier, a children&#39;s classic, first published in the UK in ... Someone had reported this to the Nazis, and as a result he was <b>taken</b> from his house to the prison camp on a cold winter&#39;s night. ... John Boyne, author of The <b>Boy in the Striped Pyjamas</b> (2006), has acknowledged a debt to&nbsp;... David Jonathan Heyman (born 26 July 1961) is an English film producer and the founder of ... I Am Legend and the 2008 films The <b>Boy in the Striped Pyjamas</b>, Is Anybody There?, and Yes Man. ... Warrior Cats, feral cats who have a complex social hierarchy and <b>take</b> residence in a forest, originally written by Erin Hunter. <b>Pajamas</b> (US and Canada) or <b>pyjamas</b> (Commonwealth) often shortened to <b>PJs</b> or jammies, can ... It is probable that we English <b>took</b> the habit like a good many others from the Portuguese. ... Regulations in the United Kingdom are less stringent; <b>pajamas</b> which <b>do</b> not comply with fire safety ... <b>Boys</b> in stretch-knit <b>pajamas</b>. Jack Scanlon (born 6 August 1998) is an English former child actor who is best known for his role in the 2008 Holocaust film The <b>Boy in the Striped Pyjamas</b>. Vera Ann Farmiga is an American actress, director and producer. She began her career on stage in the original Broadway production of <b>Taking</b> ... She <b>did</b> not learn English until she started kindergarten at age six. ... In September 2008, the historical drama The <b>Boy in the Striped Pyjamas</b>, in which she portrayed Elsa Hoess,&nbsp;... Rudolf &quot;Rudi&quot; Vrba was a Slovak-Jewish biochemist who, as a teenager in 1942, was deported ... Vrba <b>took</b> the name Rudolf Vrba after his escape from Auschwitz. }} ... I realized that here was a new elite ... recruited to <b>do</b> the elementary dirty work ... Bolek and Adamek, both Polish prisoners, moved the planks back in <b>place</b>&nbsp;... Bananas in <b>Pyjamas</b> is an Australian children&#39;s television series that premiered on 20 July ... School for many years accompanied by an animation depicting pairs of bananas in blue-and-white <b>striped pyjamas</b>. ... Most Performed Children&#39;s Work, Nominated, The Wiggles – &quot;Can You (Point Your Fingers And <b>Do</b> The Twist )&quot;&nbsp;... The <b>Boy in the Striped Pyjamas</b> (2008), Avatar: ... in this project. The first scoring sessions with the Hollywood Studio Symphony, <b>took place</b> in spring 2009.
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<b>Pepsin</b> is an endopeptidase that breaks down proteins into smaller amino acids. It is produced ... <b>Pepsin</b> is an aspartic <b>protease</b>, using a catalytic aspartate in its <b>active site</b>. ... An acidic substance that was able to convert nitrogen-<b>based</b> foods into ... for hydrophobic, preferably aromatic, <b>residues</b> in P1 and P1&#39; positions. Aspartic <b>proteases</b> are a catalytic type of <b>protease</b> enzymes that use an activated water molecule bound to one or more aspartate <b>residues</b> for catalysis of their peptide substrates. In general, they have two highly conserved aspartates in the <b>active site</b> and ... Aspartyl <b>proteases</b> are a highly specific <b>family of proteases</b> – they tend to&nbsp;... A <b>protease</b> is an enzyme that catalyzes (increases the rate of) proteolysis, the breakdown of proteins into smaller polypeptides or single amino acids. They <b>do</b> this by cleaving the peptide bonds within proteins by hydrolysis, ... Within each &#39; clan&#39;, <b>proteases</b> are classified into <b>families based</b> on sequence similarity (e.g. the S1&nbsp;... HIV-1 <b>protease</b> (PR) is a retroviral aspartyl <b>protease</b> (<b>retropepsin</b>), an enzyme involved with peptide bond hydrolysis in retroviruses, that is essential for the&nbsp;... Serine <b>proteases</b> (or serine endopeptidases) are enzymes that cleave peptide bonds in proteins, in which serine serves as the nucleophilic amino acid at the ( enzyme&#39;s) <b>active site</b>. They are found ubiquitously in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Serine <b>proteases</b> fall into two broad categories <b>based</b> on their structure: ... The majority <b>belong to</b> the S1 <b>family</b> of the PA clan (superfamily) of <b>proteases</b>. A catalytic triad is a set of three coordinated amino acids that can be found in the <b>active site</b> of ... Triads are an inter-dependent set of <b>residues in the active site</b> of an enzyme and act in concert with ... For example, papain uses asparagine as its third triad member which orients the histidine <b>base</b> but <b>does</b> not act as an acid. Papain, also known as papaya proteinase I, is a cysteine <b>protease</b> (EC 3.4.22.2) enzyme ... Papain <b>belongs to</b> a <b>family</b> of related proteins with a wide variety of activities, including ... Amino acid <b>residues</b> within the pro-region mediate their membrane ... This cleft contains the <b>active site</b>, which contains a catalytic diad that has&nbsp;... Glutamic <b>proteases</b> are a <b>group of proteolytic</b> enzymes containing a glutamic acid <b>residue</b> within the <b>active site</b>. ... <b>protease</b>, but structural determination showed it to <b>belong to</b> a novel <b>protease family</b>. ... produces non Streptomyces <b>pepsin</b> inhibitor and N-diazoacetyl-DL-norleucine methylester sensitive acid <b>proteases</b>&quot;. Scytalidocarboxyl peptidase B, also known as Scytalidoglutamic peptidase and ... The <b>active</b>-<b>site residues</b>, glutamic acid (E) and glutamine (Q), was used to coin the name of the <b>family of proteases</b>, eqolisins, to which Scytalidoglutamic peptidase B <b>belongs</b>. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction &middot; Hydrolysis&nbsp;... Yapsin 1 is an enzyme. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction &middot; Hydrolyses ... This enzyme <b>belongs to</b> the peptidase <b>family</b> A1 of <b>pepsin</b>. ... of various prohormone mono- and paired-basic <b>residue</b> sites by yeast aspartic <b>protease</b> 3&quot;. ... <b>residues</b> flanking the P1 site: correlation with electronegative <b>active</b>-<b>site</b>&nbsp;...
Based on the residues in the active site what family of proteases does pepsin belong to?
Throughout its history, the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>) and other rival American football ... The Green Bay Packers have won the <b>most NFL</b> championship titles with 13 total (thrice named ... Championship); and, are the only <b>team</b> to win three consecutive <b>championships</b>, having done so twice (1929– 1931, 1965–1967). <b>NFL</b><sup>n</sup>/AFC<sup>A</sup> (0–1 as a &quot;National&quot; <b>team</b>, 2–1 as an ... This is the <b>most</b> recent Super Bowl where both <b>teams had</b> their first&nbsp;... The Green Bay Packers won the <b>most NFL championships</b> before the merger, winning 11 of the 50 <b>championships</b>. The Packers were also the only <b>team</b> to win &nbsp;... The National Football Conference – Eastern Division or NFC East is one of the four divisions of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>). It currently <b>has</b> four members: the Dallas Cowboys, the New York Giants, the ... All four <b>teams</b> in the division are in the top ten of <b>most</b> valuable <b>NFL</b> &nbsp;... In the history of North American major professional sports league <b>championships</b> a city/metropolitan area <b>has</b> been home to multiple <b>championships</b> in a season seventeen times, <b>most</b> ... Philadelphia is the only city to have all four major sports <b>teams</b> play in their respective ... 1927, New York City, Giants, <b>NFL</b>, Yankees, MLB . ... which <b>has</b> run from 1966 to the present. Many players and <b>teams</b> have won these <b>championships</b> on multiple occasions, both during the <b>NFL Championships</b> &nbsp;... This is a list of cities in the United States that field or have fielded <b>teams</b> in North American men&#39;s professional sports leagues, showing the number of league <b>championships</b> each city <b>has</b> won. ... Note: Includes all <b>NFL champions</b> from 1920 through 1965, and all (separate) AAFC <b>champions</b> from 1946 to 1949, and all&nbsp;... The <b>NFL</b> contributes up to $5,000 per ring for up to 150 rings for the winning <b>team</b> ; any additional costs are borne by the <b>team</b>. <b>Most</b> rings are manufactured by&nbsp;... It is also important to note that New York <b>has</b> been the only city with two <b>teams</b> in each of the four major&nbsp;... The NFC Championship Game is the annual championship game of the National Football ... The game was established as part of the 1970 merger between the <b>NFL</b> and the American ... Every NFC <b>team has</b> played in an NFC Championship at least once. ... The Dallas Cowboys have won the <b>most</b> NFC <b>Championships</b> at 8.
Which team has the most championships in the nfl?
The <b>Indian Independence League</b> (also known as IIL) was a political organisation operated from the 1920s to the 1940s to organise those living outside India into seeking the removal of British colonial rule over India. <b>Founded</b> in 1928 by Indian nationalists, the organisation was located in ... March <b>1942</b>, he invited the local leaders of the <b>Indian Independence leagues</b>&nbsp;... Rash Behari Bose was an Indian revolutionary leader against the British Raj. He was born in Village Subaldaha, Purba Bardhaman district of West Bengal. He was one of the key organisers of the Ghadar Mutiny and later the Indian National Army.Indian National Army originally <b>formed</b> by Rash Behari Bose. ... March <b>1942</b> , which decided to establish the <b>Indian Independence League</b>. The Bangkok Conference was a conference held on 15 June <b>1942</b> by Indian Nationalist groups and local <b>Indian Independence leagues</b> at Bangkok to proclaim the <b>formation</b> of the All-<b>India Independence league</b>. The Indian National Army was an armed force <b>formed</b> by Indian nationalists in <b>1942</b> in Southeast Asia during World War II. Its aim was to secure Indian independence from British rule. ... These came together with encouragement from Japan after the occupation, <b>forming</b> the <b>Indian Independence League</b> (IIL). Although there&nbsp;... The Bidadari Resolutions were set of resolutions adopted by the nascent Indian National Army in April <b>1942</b> that declared the <b>formation</b> of the INA and its aim to launch an armed struggle for Indian independence. ... saw the proclamation of the <b>Indian Independence League</b> and clearly <b>established</b> the relationship between&nbsp;... In April <b>1942</b>, as the discussions and the process of setting up the <b>Indian</b> <b>Independence League</b> and defining the aims of the ... formally declared the <b>formation</b> of the Indian National Army— he and&nbsp;... The Farrer Park address was an assembly of the surrendered Indian troops of the British Indian ... Army held at Farrer Park (now the Farrer Park Field) in Singapore on 17 February <b>1942</b>, two days after the Fall of Singapore. ... Pritam Singh, which saw the foundations of the <b>Indian Independence League</b> being <b>formed</b>. The Japanese occupation of the Andaman Islands occurred in <b>1942</b> during World War II. ... The defence of the islands was assigned to the newly <b>formed</b> fighter squadron of ... Many of them were members of the <b>Indian Independence League</b>. Mohan Singh was an Indian military officer and member of the <b>Indian</b> <b>Independence Movement</b> ... This was the initial step towards the <b>formation</b> of the first Indian National Army (INA). ... Already in a conference held at Bangkok during 15–23 June <b>1942</b>, the <b>Indian Independence League</b> under the leadership of Rash Behari&nbsp;... The Indian Legion (German: Indische Legion), officially the Free India Legion ( German: Legion ... Because of its origins in the <b>Indian independence movement</b>, it was known also as the &quot;Tiger Legion&quot;, and the &quot;Azad Hind Fauj&quot;. ... Around the time of its <b>formation</b> in late <b>1942</b>, 59% of the legion&#39;s men were Hindus, 25% were&nbsp;...
Where was indian independence league formed in 1942?
The <b>visible spectrum</b> is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye. Electromagnetic radiation in this range of wavelengths is&nbsp;... <b>Visible light</b> is usually defined as having wavelengths in the range of 400–700 nanometers (nm), or 4.00&nbsp;... <b>Visible light</b>; Infrared radiation; Microwave radiation; Radio waves. This classification goes in the increasing order of wavelength,&nbsp;... <b>Visible light</b> communication (VLC) is a data communications variant which uses <b>visible light</b> between 400 and 800 THz (780–375 nm). VLC is a subset of optical&nbsp;... <b>Visible</b>-<b>light</b> astronomy encompasses a wide variety of observations via telescopes that are sensitive in the range of <b>visible light</b> (optical telescopes). <b>Visible</b>-<b>light</b>&nbsp;... Ultraviolet (UV) is electromagnetic radiation with wavelength from 10 nm to 400 nm (750 THz), shorter than that of <b>visible light</b> but longer than X-rays. In ophthalmology, high-energy <b>visible light</b> (HEV light) is high-frequency, high- energy light in the violet/blue band from 400 to 450 nm in the <b>visible spectrum</b>. <b>Visible light</b> imaging is an imaging modality that uses <b>visible light</b>. Contents. 1 In Medicine. 1.1 Standardization and Adoption; 1.2 Applicability. 1.2.1 Endoscopy&nbsp;... Infrared radiation (IR), sometimes called infrared light, is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than those of <b>visible light</b>. It is therefore &nbsp;... Sunlight is a portion of the electromagnetic radiation given off by the Sun, in particular infrared, <b>visible</b>, and ultraviolet <b>light</b>. On Earth, sunlight is filtered through&nbsp;...
The full spectrum includes what range of light visible to humans?
<b>Into the Badlands</b> is an American television series that premiered on November 15, 2015, on ... While stationed in an abandoned train <b>station</b>, Veil gives birth to a boy and is in the company of Quinn, who survived his impalement. 8, 2, &quot;Force of &nbsp;... Eric Booker (born June 21, 1969) is an American competitive eater and rapper. Contents. 1 Competitive eating career. 1.1 Accomplishments. 2 Music career; 3 See also; 4 References; 5 External links. Competitive eating career[edit]. Booker trains for competitions by trying <b>to</b> stretch his stomach and develop ... Booker is also known for his YouTube <b>channel</b>, BadlandsChugs, <b>in</b> which he&nbsp;... <b>Badlands</b> National Park (Lakota: Makȟóšiča) is an American national park located <b>in</b> southwestern South Dakota. The park protects 242,756 acres of sharply&nbsp;... Annette <b>Badland</b> (born 26 August 1950) is an English actress known for a wide range of roles ... <b>Badland</b> was a regular guest <b>in</b> series one of ITV/<b>Channel</b> 4&#39;s comedy sketch series Hale &amp; Pace <b>in</b> 1988 before a turn <b>in</b> a series four episode &nbsp;... AMC is an American basic cable television <b>channel</b> that is the flagship property of AMC ... first seasons. AMC would then pick up <b>Into the Badlands</b> up for a six episode first season and Breaking Bad spinoff Better Call Saul for two seasons. Nicholas John Frost (born 28 March 1972) is a British actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, ... He has made fleeting appearances in the <b>Channel</b> 4 surreal medical comedy series Green Wing as &quot;just a ... In 2016, Frost was cast in an ensemble role for the second season of the AMC television series <b>Into the</b> <b>Badlands</b>. The Philadelphia <b>Badlands</b> is a section of North Philadelphia and Lower Northeast ... The term &quot;The <b>Badlands</b>&quot; was popularized <b>in</b> part by the novel Third and Indiana by then Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Steve Lopez. The neighborhood also&nbsp;... The Pine Ridge Indian Reservation also called Pine Ridge Agency, is an Oglala Lakota Indian ... Located at the southern end of the <b>Badlands</b>, the reservation is part of the mixed grass prairie, an ecological ... He fought <b>in</b> World War II <b>in</b> the Battle of the Bulge after surviving torpedoing of his transport <b>in</b> the English <b>Channel</b>. Sophia Di Martino (born 15 November 1983) is a British actress. Contents. 1 Background; 2 Career. 2.1 Film and television. 3 References; 4 External links. Background[edit]. Born in Attenborough, Nottinghamshire, Di Martino obtained an A Level in ... In 2018 she appeared in <b>Into the Badlands</b>. Di Martino appeared in Click&nbsp;... Marton Paul Csokas is a New Zealand actor who has appeared in films and on television. ... Csokas then portrayed General Thomas Gage in History <b>Channel</b>&#39;s three-part miniseries Sons of Liberty. In May 2015, Csokas ... Csokas played the role of Quinn, the most powerful baron <b>in the badlands</b>. The show was canceled in&nbsp;...
What channel is into the bad lands on?
The <b>Colosseum</b> or <b>Coliseum</b> also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre <b>is</b> an oval amphitheatre ... The building <b>was</b> constructed by <b>emperors</b> of the Flavian dynasty , following the reign of Nero. ... Each row (gradus) of seats <b>was</b> numbered, permitting each individual <b>seat</b> to be exactly designated by its gradus, cuneus, and&nbsp;... Titus <b>was</b> Roman <b>emperor</b> from 79 to 81. A member of the Flavian dynasty, Titus succeeded his ... As <b>emperor</b>, Titus <b>is</b> best known for completing the <b>Colosseum</b> and for his generosity in relieving the suffering caused by two disasters, the&nbsp;... Vespasian <b>was</b> Roman <b>emperor</b> from 69–79, the fourth, and last, in the Year of the Four ... Vitellius hastily arranged a peace with Antonius, but the <b>Emperor&#39;s</b> Praetorian Guard forced him to retain his <b>seat</b>. ... He also began construction of the <b>Colosseum</b>, using funds from the spoils of the Jewish Temple after the Siege of&nbsp;... The Circus Maximus <b>is</b> an ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and mass entertainment ... By the late 1st century AD, the <b>Colosseum</b> had been built to host most of the city&#39;s ... In Imperial cosmology, the <b>emperor was</b> Sol-Apollo&#39;s earthly equivalent, and Luna may have ... Commoners lounge or <b>sit</b> below, at ground level. The Hippodrome of Constantinople <b>was</b> a circus that <b>was</b> the sporting and social centre of ... In AD 324, the <b>Emperor</b> Constantine the Great decided to move the <b>seat</b> of the government from Rome to Byzantium, which he renamed Nova Roma &nbsp;... Trajan <b>was</b> Roman <b>emperor</b> from 98 to 117. Officially declared by the Senate optimus princeps ... According to Pliny, the best way to achieve this <b>was</b> to lower the minimum age for holding a <b>seat</b> on the council, making it ... acts during this period <b>was</b> the hosting of a three-month gladiatorial festival in the great <b>Colosseum</b> in&nbsp;... The inaugural games were held, on the orders of the Roman <b>Emperor</b> Titus, to celebrate the completion in AD 80 (81 according to some sources) of the <b>Colosseum</b>, then known as the Flavian Amphitheatre (Latin: Amphitheatrum Flavium). Vespasian began construction of the amphitheatre around AD 70 and it <b>was</b> ... Construction of the <b>Colosseum</b> started under Vespasian in a low valley&nbsp;... Gladiator <b>is</b> a 2000 epic historical drama action film directed by Ridley Scott and written by ... <b>Emperor</b> Marcus Aurelius tells Maximus that his own son, Commodus, <b>is</b> unfit to ... Proximo takes his gladiators to fight in Rome&#39;s <b>Colosseum</b>, because ... local building techniques to manufacture the 30,000-<b>seat</b> mud brick arena. The Palatine Hill which <b>is</b> the centremost of the Seven Hills of Rome, <b>is</b> one of the most ancient ... Later <b>emperors</b>, particularly those of the Severan Dynasty, made significant additions to the buildings. ... mosaic flooring, and <b>is</b> situated on the slope of the Palatine that overlooks the <b>Colosseum</b> and the Arch of Constantine. The Domus Aurea (Latin, &quot;Golden House&quot;) <b>was</b> a vast landscaped palace built by the <b>Emperor</b> ... This building took the name &quot;<b>Colosseum</b>&quot; in the Middle Ages, after the statue nearby, or, as some historians believe, because of the sheer size of&nbsp;...
Where does the emperor sit in the colosseum?
A <b>commander-in-chief</b>, also called supreme commander, is the person that exercises supreme command and control over an <b>armed forces</b> or a <b>military</b> branch. The <b>Commander-in-Chief</b> of the Royal Thai <b>Army</b> is headquartered in Bangkok. The commander of the Royal Thai <b>Army</b> is a powerful position that has at times&nbsp;... <b>Chief</b> of Naval Operations ... Warfare <b>Command</b> [1] &middot; U.S. Naval Forces Europe &middot; <b>Military</b> Sealift <b>Command</b>&nbsp;... See also: <b>Commander-in-Chief</b>, India and Chief of the&nbsp;... The <b>commander-in-chief</b> of the British <b>Armed Forces</b>, also referred to as <b>commander in chief</b> of the <b>armed forces</b> of the Crown, is a constitutional role vested in&nbsp;... During the period of the Company rule in India and the British Raj, the <b>Commander-in-Chief</b>, India was the supreme commander of the British Indian <b>Army</b>. Farmandehe Koll-e Qova (Persian: فرمانده کل قوا‎), formerly known as Bozorg Arteshtaran (Persian: بزرگ‌ارتشتاران‎), is the ultimate authority of all the <b>Armed</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Chief</b> of Staff of the <b>Army</b> (CSA) is a statutory office (10 U.S.C. § 3033) held by a four-star ... While the CSA does not have operational <b>command</b> authority over <b>Army</b> forces proper (which is within the purview of the Combatant <b>Commanders</b>&nbsp;... The <b>Commander-in-Chief</b> of Myanmar <b>Army</b> is the highest ranking <b>military</b> officer of the Myanmar <b>Army</b>. Up until 1990, Myanmar <b>Armed Forces</b> has Chief of Staff&nbsp;... The office of <b>Commander-in-Chief</b>, North America was a <b>military</b> position of the British <b>Army</b>. Established in 1755 in the early years of the Seven Years&#39; War,&nbsp;...
Who is the commander in chief of military?
The 1960 <b>NFL Draft</b> marked a turning point in the draft&#39;s <b>history</b> because of the pending arrival of the American Football League (AFL), as <b>it</b> became a&nbsp;... The <b>NFL</b> Scouting <b>Combine</b> is a week-long showcase occurring every February ... <b>History</b>[edit]. Tex Schramm, the president and general&nbsp;... The <b>history</b> of the National Football League on television documents the long <b>history</b> of the ... When ESPN first <b>started televising</b> NFL games in 1987, <b>it</b> only broadcast Sunday night games during the second half of the ... <b>NFL Draft</b> &middot; Pro Bowl&nbsp;... The American Football League (AFL) was a major professional American football league that ... The league first gained attention by signing 75% of the <b>NFL&#39;s</b> first- round <b>draft</b> choices in 1960, including ... by a contract with the competing National <b>Broadcasting</b> Company (NBC) for games <b>starting</b> with the 1965 season) that&nbsp;... The NBA <b>draft</b> is an annual event dating back to 1947 in which the teams from the National ... However, <b>starting</b> in the 2006 <b>draft</b>, high school players <b>were</b> not eligible to enter the <b>draft</b> directly after graduating ... The NBA <b>draft has</b> been <b>televised</b> since 1980, the same year the <b>NFL</b> and NHL <b>televised</b> (or publicized) theirs. The television rights to broadcast National Football League (NFL) games are the most lucrative ... Fox&#39;s Spanish-language sports network Fox Deportes <b>began</b> <b>broadcasting</b> ... In addition, the league revised the late games to <b>start</b> at 4:05 p.m. ET if <b>it was the</b> only game <b>televised</b> by the network that ... <b>NFL Draft</b> &middot; Pro Bowl&nbsp;... The Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team is the intercollegiate football team representing the ... Notre Dame <b>has</b> had 495 players selected in the <b>NFL Draft</b>, second only to USC. ... <b>It was the</b> 1956 season that <b>began</b> to darken his reputation, for <b>it</b> became one of the most dismal in the team&#39;s <b>history</b> and saw them finish the&nbsp;... ESPN is an American basic cable sports channel owned by ESPN Inc., owned jointly by The ... In 2011, ESPN&#39;s <b>history</b> and rise was chronicled in Those Guys Have All the Fun, a nonfiction book written by James ... In April of that year, ESPN created another made-for-TV spectacle, when <b>it began televising the NFL Draft</b>. NFL Network is an American sports-oriented pay television network that is owned by the ... In addition to live games, the network <b>has</b> provided coverage of the <b>NFL</b> <b>Draft</b> since ... <b>Starting</b> with the 2012 season, the network <b>began televising</b> one live ... NFL Network <b>did</b> not air CFL games during August as <b>it</b> carried a heavy&nbsp;... He <b>has</b> been arguably the biggest <b>draft</b> bust in <b>NFL history</b>, and his failure to be the player the team envisioned was seen as a black mark on the franchise.
When did they start televising the nfl draft?
The modern <b>holiday</b> of <b>Mother&#39;s Day was</b> first celebrated ... Her campaign to make <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b> a recognized <b>holiday</b> in the United ... By this time, carnations had <b>become</b> associated with <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b>,&nbsp;... A common early activity <b>was</b> the meeting of groups of ... to <b>be</b> a vocal advocate for a national <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b> for&nbsp;... Anna Maria Jarvis (May 1, 1864 – November 24, 1948) <b>was</b> the founder of <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b> in the United States. Her mother had frequently expressed a desire for the establishment of such a <b>holiday</b>, and after her mother&#39;s death, ... Another accomplishment <b>was becoming</b> a shareholder in the Quaker City Cab Company, her&nbsp;... Father&#39;s <b>Day</b> is a celebration honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society. The tradition <b>was</b> said to <b>be</b> started from a memorial service held for a large ... Six years later, the <b>day was</b> made a permanent national <b>holiday</b> when President Richard Nixon signed it into law in&nbsp;... Not to <b>be</b> confused with <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b>, which may <b>be</b> on the same or a different day. Mothering Sunday. Observances, Visiting the church in which one <b>was</b>&nbsp;... Festivities: These are traditional <b>holidays</b> to honor religious events, such as Carnival, Holy Week, Easter, etc. or public celebrations, such as <b>Mother&#39;s day</b>,&nbsp;... In the United States, a Hallmark <b>holiday</b> is a <b>holiday</b> that is perceived to exist primarily for ... Anna Jarvis and <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b> &middot; Christmas in July in the Northern Hemisphere ... This page <b>was</b> last edited on 25 February 2020, at 07:22 (UTC). Text is&nbsp;... The link to the U.S.C. doesn&#39;t mention <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b> and Father&#39;s Day at all making ... I think that every four years, Election Day should <b>be a holiday</b> at the federal level. ... Does anyone know why it <b>was</b> the fourth Monday in October instead? National Grandparents Day is a secular <b>holiday</b> celebrated in various countries, with official ... In Bangladesh, the National Grandparents Day will <b>be</b> celebrated this year on 9th ... In Germany, Grandmothers&#39; Day <b>was</b> established in 2010 and is celebrated on the ... Memorial Day (federal); <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b> (36); Cinco de Mayo. The following are considered <b>holidays</b> in Taiwan. Some are official <b>holidays</b>, some are not: ... May (second Sunday), <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b>, 母親節, Buddha&#39;s birthday <b>was</b> changed to fit the date of <b>Mother&#39;s Day</b>. June 3, Opium ... Since 1949, these <b>holidays</b> continued to <b>be</b> celebrated by ethnic groups as such in Taiwan Area only.
When did mother's day become a holiday?
Philippe Petit is a French high-wire artist who gained fame for his high-wire walk between the towers of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, 1971 as well as his high- wire walk between the <b>Twin Towers</b> of the <b>World Trade Center</b> in ... He loved to climb, and at 16, he took his first steps on a <b>tightrope</b> wire. He told a reporter,. The Walk is a 2015 American 3D biographical drama film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Christopher Browne and Zemeckis. It is based on the story of 24-year-old French high-wire artist Philippe Petit&#39;s walk between the <b>Twin</b> <b>Towers</b> of the <b>World Trade Center</b> on August 7, 1974. ... He analyzes the photo and decides to make it his mission to walk a <b>tightrope</b>&nbsp;... The Man Who Walked Between the Towers is a children&#39;s picture book written and illustrated by ... Philippe Petit had an idea to walk a wire between the <b>twin</b> <b>towers</b> and acted upon it with much ... Man on Wire (2008 film) documentary biopic film about the <b>crossing</b>; The Walk (2015 film) biopic drama film about the <b>crossing</b>. <b>Tightrope</b> Walker is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Rachael Yamagata. ... name was influenced by an interview with Philippe Petit, the <b>tightrope</b> walker <b>who crossed</b> between the <b>twin towers</b> in New York City in 1974. Nikolas Wallenda (born January 24, 1979) is an American acrobat, aerialist, daredevil, high ... Later that year, he and his mother <b>tightrope</b> walked between the two <b>towers</b> of Condado Plaza Hotel in Puerto Rico. ... Wallenda <b>crossed</b> Niagara Falls on June 15, 2012 on a live ABC special, following a two-year legal battle&nbsp;... Man on Wire is a 2008 British-American biographical documentary film directed by James Marsh. The film chronicles Philippe Petit&#39;s 1974 high-wire walk between the <b>Twin Towers</b> of New York&#39;s <b>World Trade Center</b>. ... The Man Who Walked Between the Towers (2003 book) picture book depicting the <b>crossing</b>; The Walk&nbsp;... The original <b>World Trade Center</b> was a large complex of seven buildings in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City, United States. It opened on &nbsp;... The <b>World Trade Center</b> is a mostly completed complex of buildings in Lower Manhattan, New ... 3 <b>WTC</b> was topped out in October 2016. On November 29, 2016, the St. Nicholas Church was ceremoniously topped out with a temporary <b>cross</b>. Slacklining refers to the act of walking, running or balancing along a suspended length of flat webbing that is tensioned between two anchors. Slacklining is similar to slack rope walking and <b>tightrope</b> walking. ... On August 7, 1974 Philippe Petit set-up and <b>crossed</b> a high wire between the <b>Twin Towers</b> of the <b>World Trade</b> &nbsp;... Karl Wallenda was a German-American high wire artist and founder of The Flying Wallendas, ... In 1978, at age 73, Wallenda attempted a walk between the two <b>towers</b> of the ten-story Condado Plaza Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on a ... It seemed to me he put all his energy into not falling - not into walking the <b>tightrope</b>.
Who crossed the twin towers on a tightrope?
The <b>Stanley Cup</b> is a trophy awarded annually to the playoff champion club of the <b>National</b> ... 25 <b>teams</b> have <b>won</b> the cup, 20 of which are still active in the <b>NHL</b>. ... Two <b>rows</b> of ice hockey players, with the front <b>row</b> seated and most of the ... loss in 1926, it would be the <b>last</b> time a non-<b>NHL team</b> competed <b>for</b> the <b>Stanley Cup</b>. The <b>Stanley Cup</b> Finals in ice hockey is the <b>National Hockey League</b> (<b>NHL</b>)&#39;s championship ... their <b>win</b>. Professional <b>teams</b> first became eligible to challenge <b>for</b> the <b>Stanley Cup</b> in 1906. ... After <b>winning</b> in the 1924–25 season, the Victoria Cougars became the <b>last team</b> outside the <b>NHL</b> to <b>win</b> the <b>Stanley Cup</b>. The WHL &nbsp;... The New York Islanders are a professional ice hockey <b>team</b> based in the New York ... The Islanders are one of three <b>NHL</b> franchises in the New York metropolitan ... The Islanders <b>won four</b> consecutive <b>Stanley Cup</b> championships between ... They are the <b>last team</b> in any major professional North American sport to <b>win four</b>&nbsp;... The Colorado Avalanche are a professional ice hockey <b>team</b> based in Denver. They compete in the <b>National Hockey League</b> (<b>NHL</b>) as a member of the ... are the only active <b>NHL team</b> that has <b>won</b> all of its <b>Stanley Cup Final</b> appearances. ... in a <b>row</b> in Denver, the longest such streak in <b>NHL</b> history) and qualified <b>for</b> the &nbsp;... The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey <b>team</b> based in Edmonton. They compete in ... After joining the <b>NHL</b>, the Oilers went on to <b>win</b> the <b>Stanley</b> <b>Cup</b> on five ... It was Hunter who chose the &quot;Oilers&quot; name <b>for</b> the new WHA franchise. ... but then <b>won</b> three in a <b>row</b> in Edmonton to become the first former WHA <b>team to</b>&nbsp;... The Detroit Red Wings are a professional ice hockey <b>team</b> based in Detroit. They compete in the <b>National Hockey League</b> (<b>NHL</b>) as a member of the ... The Cougars made the <b>Stanley Cup</b> playoffs <b>for</b> the first time in 1929 with Carson Cooper ... The <b>team won</b> their <b>final four</b> games of the 2012–13 season to earn the seventh&nbsp;... In sports, a dynasty is a <b>team</b> or individual that dominates their sport or league for an extended ... They <b>won four</b> NL Pennants and three World Series titles in five- year span ... The Australian cricket <b>team</b> is the only <b>team to win</b> the World <b>Cup</b> three ... In 2008 they won their <b>latest</b> league championship and a Copa Cafam. The 1983 <b>Stanley Cup</b> Finals was the championship series of the <b>National</b> <b>Hockey League</b>&#39;s ... It was also the fourth straight Finals of post-1967 expansion <b>teams</b>, and the first ... These players and personnel (22 in all) <b>won four Stanley</b> <b>Cups</b> as members of the ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 30 January 2020, at 10: 28 (UTC). The Montreal Canadiens are a professional ice hockey <b>team</b> based in Montreal. They compete in the <b>National Hockey League</b> (<b>NHL</b>) as a member of the ... The <b>team won</b> its first <b>Stanley Cup</b> championship in the 1915–16 season. ... by a coach, was the <b>team&#39;s</b> head coach <b>for</b> its <b>last</b> five <b>Stanley Cup</b> victories in the 1970s. The 2006 <b>Stanley Cup</b> Finals was the championship series of the <b>National</b> <b>Hockey League</b>&#39;s ... The Hurricanes jumped ahead <b>4</b>–3 on a shorthanded breakaway goal by ... Cam Ward became the first <b>NHL</b> rookie goaltender to <b>win</b> a <b>Stanley Cup</b> ... Cup playoffs marked the second time in a <b>row</b> that an Alberta- based <b>team</b> had&nbsp;...
Last nhl team to win 4 stanley cups in a row?
<b>Mozart in the Jungle</b> is an American comedy-drama web television series developed by Roman Coppola, Jason Schwartzman, Alex Timbers, and Paul Weitz for&nbsp;... <b>Mozart in the Jungle</b> is a television series produced by Picrow for Amazon Studios. The pilot was written by Roman Coppola, Jason Schwartzman, and Alex &nbsp;... Nora Arnezeder (born 8 May 1989) is a French actress and singer. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 ... Arnezeder appeared in 6 episodes, between 2014 and 2018, of the series <b>Mozart in the Jungle</b>, playing the feisty, gifted, and rambunctious character &nbsp;... In 2005, she published <b>Mozart in the Jungle</b>: Sex, Drugs, and Classical Music ( Atlantic Monthly Press), a memoir of her experiences in the classical music world, &nbsp;... ... the opening theme to the Amazon Original Series <b>Mozart in the Jungle</b>, and also appears in the end credits to the program&#39;s third episode, &quot;Silent Symphony&quot;. She appeared as Cynthia Taylor on the Amazon Video series <b>Mozart in the</b> <b>Jungle</b>. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Career. Gael García Bernal is a Mexican actor and producer. García Bernal is best known for his performances in the films Bad Education, The Motorcycle Diaries, Amores perros, Y Tu Mamá También, Babel, and Coco, and for his role as Rodrigo de Souza in the Amazon Studios&#39; web television series <b>Mozart in the Jungle</b>. Raymond Lee (born 1987) is an American actor best known for his roles as Arlen Lee in <b>Mozart in the Jungle</b> and Duc Bayer-Boatwright in Here and Now. Lola Clementine Kirke (born 27 September 1990) is an English-born American actress and singer-songwriter. She starred in the 2015 film Mistress America and the Amazon Studios television series <b>Mozart in the Jungle</b>. Caroline Baron is a Golden Globe winning American film producer and philanthropist. She is best known for producing <b>Mozart in the Jungle</b> (2014), Capote&nbsp;...
Who plays rodrigo in mozart in the jungle?
Dagen H (H day), today usually called &quot;Högertrafikomläggningen was the day on 3 September 1967, in which the traffic in <b>Sweden</b> switched from <b>driving</b> on the <b>left</b> -<b>hand side</b> of the road to the <b>right</b>. ... Experts suggested that <b>changing</b> to <b>driving</b> on the <b>right</b> reduced accidents while overtaking, as people already drove&nbsp;... A non-binding referendum on the introduction of <b>right hand</b> traffic was held in <b>Sweden</b> on 16 October 1955. The voter turnout was 53.2%, and the suggestion failed by 15.5% against 82.9%. However, eight years later, in 1963, the Riksdag approved the <b>change</b>,&nbsp;... H-dagurinn or Hægri dagurinn (Icelandic: The <b>right</b> day) on 26 May 1968 was the day that Iceland <b>changed</b> from <b>left hand</b> traffic to <b>right hand</b> traffic. ... The decision by <b>Sweden</b> to <b>change to right hand</b> traffic in 1967, bringing it into line ... overcompensated for the increased risk from <b>driving</b> on the unfamiliar <b>side</b> of the road,&nbsp;... Left-hand traffic (LHT) and right-hand traffic (RHT) are the practice, in bidirectional traffic, ... In LHT vehicles keep left, and cars are <b>RHD</b> (<b>right</b>-<b>hand</b> <b>drive</b>) with the ... countries that switched road traffic from LHT to RHT <b>did</b> not <b>switch</b> their trains. ... Finland, formerly part of LHT <b>Sweden</b>, switched to RHT in 1858 as the Grand&nbsp;... What terrible price <b>did Sweden</b> pay for being late in <b>switching to right</b>-<b>side driving</b> ? <b>Did</b> it cause them to become an eternal laughing-stock of all Europe? <b>Did</b> a&nbsp;... Transportation in <b>Sweden</b> is carried out by car, bus, train, tram, boat or aeroplane . ... Despite this virtually all cars in <b>Sweden</b> were actually <b>left</b>-<b>hand drive</b> and the ... in 1963 the Riksdag passed legislation ordering the <b>switch to right</b>-hand traffic. ... Indeed, fatal car-to-car and car-to-pedestrian accidents <b>did</b> drop sharply as a&nbsp;... <b>Right</b>-<b>hand</b> traffic, on the other <b>hand</b>, is more seldom ... also <b>driving</b> on the <b>left</b> <b>side</b>, such as Austria, Portugal or <b>Sweden</b>. ... The Americans <b>changed</b> the system in 1945. ... Regarding the question about the Philippines, it appears that Spain <b>did</b> not fully adopt <b>drive</b> on the <b>right</b> until&nbsp;... Risk compensation is a theory which suggests that people typically adjust their behavior in ... Wilde noted that when <b>Sweden changed</b> from driving on the left to driving on the right in 1967, this was followed by a marked reduction in the ... A similar pattern was seen following Iceland&#39;s <b>switch</b> from left- to <b>right</b>-<b>hand driving</b>. Transport in Samoa includes one international airport situated on the north west coast of Upolu ... He aimed to reduce reliance on expensive, <b>left</b>-<b>hand</b>-<b>drive</b> imports from America. ... Samoa &middot; 730 (transport) – <b>change</b> to driving on the left in Okinawa in 1978; Dagen H – <b>change</b> to driving on the right in <b>Sweden</b> in 1967&nbsp;... <b>Sweden</b> officially the Kingdom of <b>Sweden</b> is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. ... Furthermore, when <b>Sweden did</b> develop, freed itself from the Hanseatic League, and entered its golden era, the fact that the peasantry ... Most tram nets were closed in 1967, as <b>Sweden changed</b> from left-side to <b>right</b>-<b>side</b> <b>driving</b>.
When did sweden change to right hand drive?
<b>Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho</b>! (Summons for Mohan Joshi) is a 1984 Hindi art film, made by Saeed Akhtar Mirza, based on his own story, during the Parallel Cinema &nbsp;... Saeed Akhtar Mirza (born 30 June 1943) is an Indian screenwriter and director in Hindi films and television. He is the maker of notable parallel films such as <b>Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho</b>! Mohan Gokhale (7 November 1953 – 29 April 1999) was an Indian film, television and theater ... Sparsh (1980); Aadat Se Majboor (1981); <b>Mohan Joshi</b> <b>Hazir Ho</b>! (1984); Holi (1984); Mirch Masala (1985); Ajeeb Itefaq &middot; Hero Hiralal ( 1988)&nbsp;... <b>Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho</b>! Advocate Malkani, Hindi. Holi, Professor Singh, Hindi. Khandhar, Subhash, Hindi. 1985, Ghulami, SP Sultan Singh, Hindi. Trikaal, Ruiz &nbsp;... Dina Pathak (née Gandhi; 4 March 1922 – 11 October 2002) was an Indian actress and director ... of the Art Cinema in India where she played powerful roles in films like Koshish, Umrao Jaan, Mirch Masala and <b>Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho</b>! Pankaj Kapur (born 29 May 1954) is an Indian theatre, television and film actor. He is the father ... This was followed by Saeed Akhtar Mirza satirical <b>Mohan Joshi</b> <b>Hazir Ho</b>! (1984), Mrinal Sen&#39;s Khandhar (1984), and Vidhu Vinod Chopra&#39;s&nbsp;... Sudhir Mishra is an Indian film director and screenwriter known for directing films including ... Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron (1983) – Screenwriter; <b>Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho</b>! ( 1984) – Screenwriter; Khamosh (1985) – Screenwriter, actor; Yeh Woh Manzil&nbsp;... <b>Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho</b>! P. Padroni di casa &middot; Pannaiyarum Padminiyum &middot; Purple People Eater (film). S. Sakhavu&nbsp;... ... Mandi, <b>Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho</b>!, Ardh Satya, Katha, and Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro.He made his debut with a small role in film Aman (1967) starring Rajendra kumar&nbsp;... Satish Shah (born 25 June 1951) is a Hindi film actor and has done a few Marathi films as well ... 1989 &middot; Ardh Satya, Dacoit. 1989 &middot; <b>Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho</b>!
Who played title role in mohan joshi hajir ho?
... and <b>differentiate</b> into a plasma cell that <b>secretes large amounts of antibodies</b>. 3D rendering of a <b>B cell</b>. <b>B cells</b>, also known as <b>B lymphocytes</b>, are a type of white blood cell of the lymphocyte subtype. ... They are <b>named</b> as such because they are unable to induce a humoral response in organisms that lack T cells. <b>B</b> <b>cell</b>&nbsp;... Plasma cells, also <b>called</b> plasma <b>B cells</b>, are white blood cells that originate in the bone marrow and <b>secrete large quantities</b> of proteins <b>called antibodies</b> in&nbsp;... An <b>antibody</b> (Ab), also known as an immunoglobulin (Ig), is a <b>large</b>, Y-shaped protein <b>produced</b> mainly by plasma cells that is used by the immune system to neutralize pathogens such as pathogenic bacteria and viruses. The <b>antibody</b> recognizes a unique molecule of the pathogen, <b>called</b> an ... Activated <b>B cells</b> <b>differentiate</b> into either <b>antibody</b>-<b>producing</b> cells <b>called</b>&nbsp;... A lymphocyte is one of the subtypes of a white blood cell in a vertebrate&#39;s immune system. ... <b>B cells</b> respond to pathogens by <b>producing large quantities</b> of <b>antibodies</b> which then ... In response to pathogens some T cells, <b>called</b> T helper cells, <b>produce</b> cytokines that direct the immune response, while other T cells, <b>called</b>&nbsp;... Most of these clones <b>differentiate</b> into the plasma cells, also <b>called</b> effector <b>B cells</b> which <b>produce</b> a first wave of protective <b>antibodies</b> and help clear the infection,&nbsp;... Immunoglobulin D (IgD) is an <b>antibody</b> isotype that makes up about 1% of proteins in the plasma membranes of immature <b>B</b>-<b>lymphocytes</b> where it is usually co-expressed with another cell surface <b>antibody called</b> IgM. IgD is also <b>produced</b> in a <b>secreted</b> form that is found in very small <b>amounts</b> in ... During <b>B cell</b> <b>differentiation</b>, IgM is the exclusive isotype expressed by&nbsp;... Polyclonal <b>B cell</b> response is a natural mode of immune response exhibited by the adaptive immune system of mammals. It ensures that a single antigen is recognized and attacked through its overlapping parts, <b>called</b> epitopes, by multiple clones of <b>B cell</b>. ... The <b>antibodies</b> thus <b>produced</b> in a polyclonal response are known as&nbsp;... White blood <b>cells</b> (WBCs), also <b>called</b> leukocytes or leucocytes, are the <b>cells</b> of the immune system that are involved in protecting the body against both infectious disease and foreign invaders. All white blood <b>cells</b> are <b>produced</b> and derived from multipotent <b>cells</b> in the ... The buffy coat may sometimes be green if there are <b>large amounts</b> of&nbsp;... Natural killer cells, also known as NK cells or <b>large</b> granular lymphocytes (LGL), are a type of ... NK cells are known to <b>differentiate</b> and mature in the bone marrow , lymph ... (TCR) or pan T marker CD3 or surface immunoglobulins (Ig) <b>B cell</b> receptors, but ... NK cells work to control viral infections by <b>secreting</b> IFNγ and TNFα. Macrophages are a type of white blood cell of the immune system, that engulfs and digests cellular debris, foreign substances, microbes, cancer cells, and anything else that does not have the type of proteins specific to healthy body cells on its surface in a process <b>called</b> phagocytosis. ... The processed antigen is then presented in MHCII on the surface of the <b>B</b>-<b>cell</b>&nbsp;...
The differentiated b cells that produce and secrete large amounts of antibodies are called?
Shurpanakha is a character in Valmiki&#39;s epic, the Ramayana, and is the <b>sister</b> of the main ... The youngest child of Rishi Vishrava and his second wife, Kaikesi , Suparnika was given the <b>name</b> of Mīnakshi &quot;Dīksha&quot; at birth, and some also ... She then fled to <b>Ravana&#39;s</b> court and spoke to her brother of the disgrace she had &nbsp;... Ravana is described in the Hindu epic Ramayana as the great king of Lanka. Ravana is ... Kumbhini – Older <b>sister</b> of Ravana and the wife of the demon Madhu , King of Mathura, she was the mother of Lavanasura. She was ... It replicates the ancient instrument <b>called</b> the <b>Ravan</b> hatta which is found even today in Rajasthan. Siya Ke Ram (English: Sita&#39;s Ram) is an Indian historical drama epic TV series on Star Plus ... Meanwhile, he comes to know that he has an elder <b>sister called</b> Shanta. Later, it is shown that both Ram and Sita ... Hanuman rescues Sugriva from Bali. <b>Ravan</b> gets information about Ram and learns that Sita is Ram&#39;s weakness. Trijata (Sanskrit: त्रिजटा, IAST: Trijaṭā) is a rakshasi (demoness) in the Ramayana who is ... After Rama&#39;s victory and <b>Ravana&#39;s</b> death, Trijata is richly rewarded by Sita ... 1 <b>Names</b>; 2 The Ramayana; 3 Trijata and Vibhishana; 4 Trijata and Sita ... commentary on the Bhattikavya also describes Trijata as <b>Ravana&#39;s sister</b>. Sita is the central female character and one of the central figures in the Hindu epic, Ramayana ... She has a younger <b>sister</b>, Urmila, and the female cousins Mandavi and ... The goddess is best known by the <b>name</b> &quot;Sita&quot;, derived from the Sanskrit word ... Vedavati immolated herself on a pyre to escape <b>Ravana&#39;s</b> lust, vowing to&nbsp;... In Hinduism, Poshpothkatha (Devanagari: Sanskrit: कैकसी, Poshpothkatha), was the mother of Ravana. She is also known as Nikasha (Devanagari: निकषा) &nbsp;... Mandodari was the queen consort of Ravana, the king of Lanka, according to the Hindu epic Ramayana. The Ramayana describes Mandodari as beautiful, pious, and righteous. She is extolled as one of the Panchakanya (&quot;Five Girls&quot;), the recital of whose <b>names</b> is believed ... Despite <b>Ravana&#39;s</b> faults, Mandodari loves him and is proud of his strength. Hiḍimbā (Sanskrit: हिडिम्बा, Hiḍimbā) is a powerful demon king in the Mahābhārata. ... For his sister also sometimes called Hiḍimbā, see Hidimbi. Raavanan ( transl. Ravana) is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language epic action- adventure film co ... Veera, fighting for his life, is unable to protect his <b>sister</b>, and he is led out of the ... While the plot is inspired by Ramayana, the story is narrated from <b>Ravana&#39;s</b> ... Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu <b>called</b> Ravanan a &quot; masterstroke&quot;. Holika (Sanskrit: होलिका) was a demoness in Hindu Vedic scriptures, who was burnt to death with the help of God Vishnu. She was the <b>sister</b> of King Hiranyakashipu and aunt of Prahlad. ... During a particular attempt on Prahlad&#39;s life, King Hiranyakashyap <b>called</b> upon his <b>sister</b> Holika for help. Holika had a special cloak&nbsp;...
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Since their <b>last Super Bowl</b> victory following the end of the 1991 season, the <b>Redskins</b> have only <b>won</b> the NFC East three <b>times</b> with just nine seasons with a&nbsp;... The <b>Washington Redskins</b> have played over 1,000 games. In those games, the club has <b>won</b> ... From 1936 to 1945, the Redskins <b>went to</b> the NFL Championship six <b>times</b>, <b>winning</b> two of them. The second period ... The Redskins <b>won</b> their <b>last</b> game of the season by beating the Philadelphia Eagles, 20–14. However few&nbsp;... <b>Super Bowl</b> XXII was an American football game between the National Football Conference ... The <b>Redskins</b> defeated the Broncos by the score of 42–10, <b>winning</b> their ... This has now happened three <b>times</b> in NFL history; Super Bowls II and III were ... The primary storyline surrounding <b>Super Bowl</b> XXII was that <b>Washington&#39;s</b>&nbsp;... Division standings were ignored; <b>Washington</b> had the best record of the division teams and <b>won the Super Bowl</b>. ++ The 1987 <b>Redskins</b> are the only NFC 3rd&nbsp;... This article is a list of seasons completed by the <b>Washington Redskins</b> American football ... The Redskins <b>won</b> the 1937 and 1942 Championship games, as well as <b>Super Bowl</b> XVII, XXII, and ... From 1936 to 1945, the Redskins <b>went to</b> the NFL Championship six <b>times</b>, ... The <b>last</b> year the Redskins played at Griffith Stadium. <b>Super Bowl</b> XVII was an American football game between the American Football Conference ... The <b>Redskins</b> defeated the Dolphins 27–17 to <b>win</b> their first <b>Super</b> <b>Bowl</b> ... The game was shown live in the UK for the first <b>time</b> when Channel 4, ... <b>Washington</b> made one <b>last</b> attempt to score a touchdown before trying a field goal. <b>Super Bowl</b> XXVI was an American football game between the National Football Conference ... <b>Washington</b> also sacked Kelly four <b>times</b> and intercepted him four <b>times</b>. ... NFC Championship Game would be much closer than the <b>Redskins</b>&#39; <b>win</b> over ... From there, the Bills attempted one <b>final</b> pass play before <b>time</b> expired. This was first <b>time</b> Tampa hosted the game, making it the first <b>Super Bowl</b> to be played in Florida in a city other than Miami. <b>Washington Redskins</b>[edit]. Main article:&nbsp;... This is a list of current National Football League (NFL) franchise post-season and <b>Super Bowl</b> ... 2007 Wild Card - New York Giants. 14, <b>Washington Redskins</b> &middot; 2005 NFC Wild Card, 4 ¤, 2005 Divisional - Seattle ... appearance droughts[edit]. This is also a list of the <b>last time</b> a particular club <b>won</b> a Divisional playoff game. Douglas Lee Williams (born August 9, 1955) is an American football executive and former quarterback and coach. Williams is best known for his performance with the <b>Washington Redskins</b> in <b>Super Bowl</b> XXII against ... Williams guided the Tigers to a 36–7 (.837 <b>winning</b> percentage) record as a four-year starter, and led the&nbsp;...
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Robin Charles <b>Scherbatsky</b> Jr. was born on 23 July 1980 to a Canadian father, Robin Charles <b>Scherbatsky</b> Sr. (Ray Wise), and an English mother, <b>Genevieve</b>&nbsp;... Tracey Ullman as <b>Genevieve</b>, Robin&#39;s mother; Chris Kattan as Jed Mosely; Roger Bart as Curtis; Lucy Hale as Katie <b>Scherbatsky</b>; Jon Heder as Narshall. &quot;The End of the Aisle&quot; is the twenty-second episode of the ninth season of the CBS sitcom How ... as Gary Blauman &middot; Tracey Ullman as Genevieve Scherbatsky; Ray Wise as Robin Scherbatsky Sr. Ben Vereen as Rev. ... Bill Kuchman of Popculturology said, &quot;While I&#39;m not too pleased that HIMYM used a good chunk of its&nbsp;... &quot;Daisy&quot; is the twentieth episode of the ninth season of the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother, ... <b>Genevieve</b> asks Robin more about Barney and immediately makes comparisons to Robin Sr. ... &#39;Vesuvius&#39; really meant, but if this theory is right, <b>HIMYM</b> once again outwitted one of the biggest fan theories surrounding the show. Tracey Ullman (born 30 December 1959) is a British-American actress, comedian , singer, ... In March 2014, Ullman was introduced as <b>Genevieve Scherbatsky</b>, the mother of character Robin Scherbatsky in How I Met Your Mother. On 20 March&nbsp;... The American sitcom How I Met Your Mother premiered on CBS on September 19, 2005. ... <b>Genevieve Scherbatsky</b>: Played by Tracey Ullman, Robin&#39;s mother appears in three episodes of season 9 from &quot;Vesuvius&quot; to &quot;The End of the Aisle&quot;. The ninth and final season of How I Met Your Mother, an American sitcom created by Carter ... The Bartender &middot; Ellen D. Williams as Patrice; Tracey Ullman as <b>Genevieve Scherbatsky</b>; Cristine Rose as Virginia Mosby &middot; Anna Camp as Cassie&nbsp;... Kuchman noted that &quot;[over] the course of this final season, <b>HIMYM</b> made us care about Tracy. It made us believe that she and Ted belonged together. &quot;Let&#39;s Go to the Mall&quot; is a song written by Craig Thomas and Carter Bays for the CBS television series How I Met Your Mother. The song was performed by Canadian actress Cobie Smulders in the role of Robin <b>Scherbatsky</b>, who has ... Ryan; VanDerWerff, Todd; Bowman, Donna; Koski, <b>Genevieve</b> (September 27, 2012). Orson Bean was a veteran American film, television, and stage actor, and a comedian, writer, ... He appeared in the 2007 How I Met Your Mother episode &quot; Slapsgiving&quot; as Robin <b>Scherbatsky</b>&#39;s 41-year-old boyfriend, Bob. In 2009 he was cast in&nbsp;...
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<b>Great Balls of Fire</b>! is a 1989 American biographical film directed by Jim McBride and starring Dennis Quaid as rockabilly pioneer <b>Jerry Lee Lewis</b>. Based on a&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Great Balls of Fire</b>&quot; is a 1957 popular song recorded by <b>Jerry Lee Lewis</b> on Sun Records and featured in the 1957 movie Jamboree. It was written by Otis&nbsp;... <b>Jerry Lee Lewis</b> (born September 29, 1935) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and pianist, often known by his nickname, The Killer. He has been described as &quot;rock &amp; roll&#39;s first great wild man and one of the ... He followed this with &quot;<b>Great Balls of Fire</b>&quot;, &quot;Breathless&quot; and &quot;High School Confidential&quot;. However, Lewis&#39;s&nbsp;... Dennis William Quaid (born April 9, 1954) is an American <b>actor</b> known for a wide variety of dramatic and comedic roles. First gaining widespread attention in the 1980s, some of his notable credits include Breaking Away (1979), The Right Stuff (1983), The Big Easy (1986), Innerspace (1987), <b>Great Balls of Fire</b>! ... achieved acclaim for his portrayal of <b>Jerry Lee Lewis in Great Balls of Fire</b>! &quot;<b>Great Balls of Fire</b>&quot; is a 1957 song by <b>Jerry Lee Lewis</b>. &quot;The <b>Great Ball of Fire</b>&quot; is an extended <b>play</b> by Lewis released the same year; <b>Great Balls of Fire</b>! (film)&nbsp;... <b>Great Balls of Fire</b> is the twenty-first solo studio album by Dolly Parton. It was released on May ... The album included two covers: the title song, a remake of the <b>Jerry Lee Lewis</b> hit from 1957; and a bluegrass-inspired recording of The Beatles &nbsp;... Otis Blackwell (February 16, 1931 – May 6, 2002) was an African-American songwriter, singer, and pianist, whose work significantly influenced rock and roll. His compositions include &quot;Fever&quot;, recorded by Little Willie John; &quot;<b>Great Balls of</b> <b>Fire</b>&quot; and &quot;Breathless&quot;, recorded by <b>Jerry Lee Lewis</b>; &quot;Don&#39;t Be ... He learned to <b>play</b> the piano as a child and grew up listening to both R&amp;B&nbsp;... Myra Gale Brown (born July 11, 1944) is an American author. She is best known for her marriage to rock &#39;n&#39; roll musician <b>Jerry Lee Lewis</b> ... He later <b>played</b> electric bass and piano in a band with his cousin <b>Jerry Lee Lewis</b>. ... 1982: <b>Great</b> <b>Balls of Fire</b>: The Uncensored Story of <b>Jerry Lee Lewis</b> (ISBN 9780688014803); 2016:&nbsp;... &quot;To Make Love Sweeter For You&quot; is a song written by George Morgan and <b>performed</b> by <b>Jerry Lee Lewis</b>. The song was <b>Jerry Lee Lewis</b>&#39; third number one on the country chart and his first since &quot;<b>Great Balls of Fire</b>&quot;&nbsp;... <b>Jerry Lee Lewis</b> is the debut album by American musician and rock and roll pioneer Jerry Lee ... did not include Lewis&#39;s bigger hits such as &quot;<b>Great Balls of</b> <b>Fire</b>&quot; and &quot;Whole Lotta Shakin&#39; Going On.&quot; The album ... songs being divided over a series of three 7&quot; Extended <b>Play</b> (EP) records, Sun EPs 108,109 and 110 ( pictured).
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In March 2015, Kodaka revealed that <b>Danganronpa 3</b> was in ... NIS America <b>released</b> the game in <b>English</b> on September&nbsp;... <b>English</b> network ... <b>Danganronpa 3</b> is animated by the anime studio Lerche. ... Initially <b>released</b> as simply Killer Killer, the series was revealed to be a side-story &nbsp;... The game was originally <b>released</b> on PlayStation Portable in ... of the first game in <b>English</b> under the name <b>Danganronpa</b>: Trigger Happy&nbsp;... At the end of <b>Danganronpa 3</b>: Despair Arc, it is revealed that ... Having <b>come from</b> a rough neighborhood and home life has ... by: Akira Ishida (Japanese); Eric Vale (<b>English</b>): A mysterious&nbsp;... <b>Danganronpa</b> was localized and published in <b>English</b> regions by NIS America ... A compilation of both games, titled <b>Danganronpa</b> 1・2 Reload, was <b>released</b> for ... In the first <b>3</b> cases, the culprits are all exposed and executed, and in the fourth&nbsp;... A loose sequel to the series called <b>Danganronpa V3</b>: Killing Harmony was <b>released</b> on January 12, 2017 with similar gameplay, but a different storyline. The final Blu-ray/DVD volume, <b>released</b> on 26 February 2014, contains an extended ... <b>English</b> dub cast <b>from</b> the game, while Manga Entertainment <b>released</b> the ... A second anime series, titled <b>Danganronpa 3</b>: The End of Hope&#39;s Peak High&nbsp;... <b>Danganronpa 3</b>: The End of Hope&#39;s Peak High School is a two-part anime television ... was <b>released</b> with limited editions of <b>Danganronpa V3</b>: Killing Harmony on ... and Ireland as they aired and streamed <b>English</b> dubs <b>from</b> August 10, 2016. <b>From</b> Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. <b>Danganronpa 3</b> may refer to: <b>Danganronpa 3</b>: The End of Hope&#39;s Peak High School, an anime&nbsp;... Todd Michael Haberkorn is an American voice actor and director who has provided voices for <b>English</b>-language versions of anime, films, and video games. Contents. 1 Career; 2 Personal life; <b>3</b> Filmography ... &quot;October 2017 Home Video <b>Releases</b> - Funimation - Blog!&quot;. Funimation - Blog!. July 16, 2017. Retrieved July 28&nbsp;...
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Armstrong considered landing short of the boulder field so they could ... <b>Apollo 11</b> <b>landed</b> with less fuel than most subsequent missions,&nbsp;... Moon <b>landing</b> conspiracy theories claim that some or all elements of the Apollo program and ... There are no stars in any of the photos; the <b>Apollo 11</b> astronauts also stated in post-mission press conferences that they did not remember seeing &nbsp;... Google Moon overview of Apollo <b>landing</b> sites &middot; NASA catalog: ... Overview of LM descent; <b>Apollo 11</b> LM Structures handout for LM-5 (PDF)&nbsp;... Tranquility Base (Latin: Statio Tranquillitatis) is the site on the Moon where, in July 1969, humans <b>landed</b> and walked on another celestial body for the first time. On July 20, 1969, <b>Apollo 11</b> crewmembers Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin <b>landed</b> their Apollo&nbsp;... The Apollo program, also known as Project Apollo, was the third United States human ... Kennedy&#39;s goal was accomplished on the <b>Apollo 11</b> mission when astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin <b>landed</b> their Apollo ... Five subsequent Apollo missions also <b>landed</b> astronauts on the Moon, the last in December 1972. Apollo 11 was the first human spaceflight to land on the Moon. The 1969 mission&#39;s wide effect ... The <b>Apollo 11 landing</b> site is featured in the 1999 Futurama episode &quot;The Series Has Landed&quot;, with Fry and Leela sheltering from the lunar night&nbsp;... British television coverage of the <b>Apollo 11</b> mission, man&#39;s first to land on the Moon, lasted from ... BBC television coverage of man&#39;s first <b>landing</b> on the Moon consisted of 27 hours of coverage over a ten-day period. The programmes titled&nbsp;... The <b>Apollo 11</b> missing tapes were those that were recorded from <b>Apollo 11</b>&#39;s slow -scan television (SSTV) telecast in its raw format on telemetry data tape at the time of the first Moon <b>landing</b> in 1969 and subsequently lost. Main article: <b>Apollo 11</b> ... of sightings appeared in &quot;Observations of <b>Apollo 11</b>&quot; by Sky and Telescope magazine, November 1969. ... before the scan conversion for conventional TV) of the <b>Apollo 11</b> Moon walk.
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Byron Raymond &quot;Whizzer&quot; <b>White</b> (June 8, 1917 – April 15, 2002) was an American lawyer and professional football player who served as an Associate <b>Justice</b> of&nbsp;... <b>Justice White</b> can refer to: United States Supreme Court. Byron Raymond White ( 1917 - 2002), Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court; Edward&nbsp;... <b>White</b> served as Chief <b>Justice</b> until his death in 1921, when he was succeeded by Taft. He was generally a conservative member of&nbsp;... <b>White</b> was the first Associate <b>Justice</b> to ascend to the position of Chief <b>Justice</b>. Earlier in 1910, Taft had appointed Horace&nbsp;... McCrary (1976) in which <b>Justice White</b> had participated nearly a quarter of a century before McCrary&#39;s award. White had dissented from the position taken by the&nbsp;... Introduction[edit]. DEPARTMENT OF <b>JUSTICE WHITE</b> PAPER. Lawfulness of a Lethal Operation Directed Against a U.S. Citizen Who Is a Senior Operational&nbsp;... She is the only Tennessee <b>judge</b> ever to lose a <b>judicial</b> retention election under the Tennessee Plan. Contents. 1 Early&nbsp;... The majority opinion, by <b>Justice</b> Byron <b>White</b>, reasoned that the Constitution did not confer “a fundamental right to engage in homosexual sodomy”. A concurring &nbsp;... Richard Weeks <b>White</b> (born 22 November 1954) is a <b>judge</b> of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. Michael <b>White</b> (born 1953) is an Irish <b>judge</b> who currently serves as a <b>Judge</b> of the High Court. He was formerly a politician and solicitor and was one of the first &nbsp;...
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The <b>FIFA World Cup</b>, often simply called the <b>World Cup</b>, is an international association football ... The <b>World Cup</b> is the <b>most</b> prestigious association football tournament in the world, as well as the <b>most</b> ... centenary of independence in 1930, <b>FIFA</b> named Uruguay as the host <b>country</b> of the inaugural <b>World Cup</b> tournament. The <b>FIFA World Cup</b> is an international association football competition established in 1930. ... The <b>most</b> recent <b>World Cup</b>, hosted by Russia in 2018, was won by France, who beat Croatia 4–2 in regulation time. ... The final match of the <b>most</b> recent tournament in Russia took place at the <b>country&#39;s biggest</b> sports complex, the&nbsp;... The <b>FIFA</b> Women&#39;s <b>World Cup</b> is an international football competition contested by the senior ... Six <b>countries</b> have hosted the Women&#39;s <b>World Cup</b>. China ... In the 1999 edition, one of the <b>most</b> famous moments of the tournament was American&nbsp;... The <b>FIFA World Cup</b> is an international association football competition contested by the senior ... The <b>most</b> successful <b>nation</b> in the competition are currently Brazil, who have won the cup on five occasions. Five teams have appeared in <b>FIFA</b>&nbsp;... The <b>FIFA</b> U-17 <b>World Cup</b>, founded as the <b>FIFA</b> U-16 <b>World Championship</b>, later changed to ... <b>FIFA</b> U-17 <b>World Cup</b> reaching 1,347,133. Nigeria is the <b>most</b> successful <b>nation</b> in the tournament&#39;s history, with five titles and three runners up. Association football is the <b>most</b> popular sport in nearly every African <b>country</b>, and 13 members of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) have competed at&nbsp;... The 21 <b>World Cup</b> tournaments have been won by eight different <b>nations</b>. Brazil has won the <b>most</b> titles, five. The current champion is France, who won the title&nbsp;... This all-time table compares men&#39;s national association football teams that have participated in ... <b>Countries</b> at the <b>FIFA World Cup</b> &middot; Team appearances; All-time&nbsp;... The <b>FIFA</b> U-20 <b>World Cup</b> is the biennial football <b>world championship</b> for male players under ... Argentina is the <b>most</b> successful team with six titles, followed by Brazil with five titles. Portugal and ... 23 <b>countries</b>, including the defending champions, have to qualify in the youth championships of the six confederations. The host&nbsp;... Seventeen <b>countries</b> have been <b>FIFA World Cup</b> hosts in the competition&#39;s twenty -one ... Cup, making it the first time that the <b>World Cup</b> will be hosted in Eastern Europe and making it the <b>biggest country</b> geographically to host the <b>World Cup</b>.
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<b>Mayans</b> M.C. is an American crime drama television <b>series</b> created by Kurt Sutter and Elgin James, that premiered on September 4, 2018 on FX. The show takes&nbsp;... The second season of <b>Mayans</b> M.C., an American crime drama, premiered on FX, on September 3, 2019, and concluded on November 5, 2019. The second season consisted of ten episodes and aired on Tuesdays in the United States on FX. <b>Mayans</b> M.C. is an American crime drama television <b>series</b> created by Kurt&nbsp;... The first season of the American television drama <b>series Mayans</b> M.C. premiered on September 4, 2018 and concluded on November 6, 2018, after 10 episodes&nbsp;... The Maya civilization was a Mesoamerican civilization developed by the Maya peoples, and ... The Maya developed a highly complex <b>series</b> of interlocking ritual calendars, and employed mathematics that ... small number of language families—the major families are <b>Mayan</b>, Mixe–Zoquean, Otomanguean, and Uto- Aztecan;&nbsp;... David M. Labrava (born October 19, 1962) is an actor, writer, tattoo artist, former member of the Hells Angels, and motorcycle enthusiast best known for playing Happy Lowman in the FX <b>series</b> Sons of Anarchy and its spinoff <b>Mayans</b> M.C.. The Maya calendar is a system of calendars used in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica and in many ... Many Maya Long Count inscriptions contain a supplementary <b>series</b>, which ... The Long Count calendar identifies a date by counting the number of days from the <b>Mayan</b> creation date 4 Ahaw, 8 Kumkʼu ( August 11, 3114 BC in&nbsp;... Sons of Anarchy is an American crime tragedy television <b>series</b> created by Kurt Sutter that aired ... In the <b>series</b> premiere, the <b>Mayans</b> torch the facility the SAMCRO used for storing and assembling guns, forcing the club to buy land for and build&nbsp;... The Maya peoples are an ethnolinguistic group of indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica. ... For the television series, see Mayans M.C.. People of southern Mexico&nbsp;... Marcus Álvarez is a fictional character on the FX television <b>series</b> Sons of Anarchy and its spinoff <b>Mayans</b> M.C., played by Emilio Rivera. He initially serves as an&nbsp;... Raymond Wilkes &quot;Ray&quot; McKinnon (born November 15, 1957) is an American actor, ... He wrote and directed the television <b>series</b> Rectify, the first original <b>series</b> ... 2018–2019, <b>Mayans</b> M.C., Lincoln &quot;Linc&quot; Potter, Recurring role; 11 episodes&nbsp;...
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<b>Archer</b> is an American adult animated sitcom created by Adam Reed for the premium cable network FX that premiered on September 17, 2009. It follows the&nbsp;... An <b>archer</b> is a person who practices archery, using a bow to shoot arrows. A famous <b>archer</b> is Patrick, a medieval era legend. <b>Archer</b>, <b>Archers</b> or minor variations&nbsp;... The <b>Archer</b> Artillery System, or <b>Archer</b> - FH77BW L52, or Artillerisystem 08 is an international project aimed at developing a next-generation self-propelled gun&nbsp;... <b>Archer</b> is a city in Alachua County, Florida, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 1,118. The city is named after James T. <b>Archer</b>, the&nbsp;... <b>Archer</b> is an American animated comedy series created by Adam Reed for the FX network. The first four seasons are set at the International Secret Intelligence&nbsp;... Jonathan <b>Archer</b> is a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise. He is the protagonist of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise, where he is portrayed by &nbsp;... Sterling Malory <b>Archer</b> (codenamed &#39;Duchess&#39;) is a fictional character on the American adult animated sitcom <b>Archer</b>, which aired on the basic cable network FX&nbsp;... <b>Archer</b> Milton Huntington (March 10, 1870 – December 11, 1955) was the son of Arabella (née Duval) Huntington and the adopted, possibly biological, son of&nbsp;... Jeffrey Howard <b>Archer</b> (born 15 April 1940) is an English novelist, former politician, convicted perjurer, and peer of the realm. Before becoming an author, <b>Archer</b>&nbsp;... <b>Archer</b> &amp; Armstrong are the title characters of the comic book series published by Valiant Comics and owned by Valiant Entertainment. It featured writing and art&nbsp;...
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The <b>Purna Swaraj</b> declaration, or Declaration of the Independence of India, was promulgated by the Indian National Congress on 19 December 1929, resolving&nbsp;... Swarāj can mean generally self-governance or &quot;self-rule&quot;, and was used synonymously with ... Nehru Report &middot; Fourteen Points of Jinnah &middot; <b>Purna Swaraj</b> &middot; Salt March &middot; Dharasana Satyagraha &middot; Vedaranyam March &middot; Chittagong armoury raid&nbsp;... Gandhi felt that this protest would dramatise <b>Purna Swaraj</b> in a way that was meaningful to every Indian. He also reasoned that it would build unity between Hindus&nbsp;... Puran or Purna mean &#39;complete&#39; in Hindi and Sanskrit respectively, in words like Purna avatar, <b>Purna Swaraj</b> and Purna Yoga. Purana, a type of Hindu Indian&nbsp;... 8 <b>Purna Swaraj</b>; 9 Elections and the Lahore resolution; 10 Revolutionary movement; 11 Final process of Indian self-rule movement. 11.1 Azad Hind Fauj ( Indian&nbsp;... The Swaraj Party was established as the Congress-Khilafat Swaraj Party. It was a political party ... Nehru Report &middot; Fourteen Points of Jinnah &middot; <b>Purna Swaraj</b> &middot; Salt March &middot; Dharasana Satyagraha &middot; Vedaranyam March &middot; Chittagong armoury raid&nbsp;... Rafi Ahmed Kidwai (18 February 1894 – 24 October 1954) was a politician, an Indian ... The Indian National Congress made a demand of <b>Purna Swaraj</b> on 19&nbsp;... Aurobindo Ghosh and Pal were recognised as the chief exponents of a new national movement revolving around the ideals of <b>Purna Swaraj</b>, Swadeshi, boycott&nbsp;... It was founded in the Bombay Province in October 1933 with the aim of attaining <b>Purna Swaraj</b> (Total Independence) through constitutional means. The first&nbsp;... Keshav Baliram Hedgewar (Marathi: केशव बळीराम हेडगेवार) (1 April 1889 – 21 June ... When the Congress passed the <b>Purna Swaraj</b> resolution in its Lahore session in December 1929, and called upon all Indians to celebrate 26 January&nbsp;...
When was the resolution of purna swaraj passed by the congress?
<b>Kaa</b> is a fictional character from The <b>Jungle Book</b> stories written by Rudyard Kipling. <b>Kaa</b> is one ... This version of the serpent, like the cartoons in general, is faithful to the <b>original</b> books. In the 1989 Japanese anime series <b>Jungle Book</b> Shōnen&nbsp;... The <b>Jungle Book</b> is a 1967 American animated musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney ... Meanwhile, Mowgli encounters <b>Kaa</b> once again, who again attempts to eat him, but he escapes thanks to the unwitting intervention of the ... In the <b>original</b> book, the vultures are grim and evil characters who feast on the dead. Sterling Price Holloway Jr. (January 14, 1905 – November 22, 1992) was an American <b>actor</b> and voice <b>actor</b>, who appeared in over 100 films and 40 television shows. He did voice acting for The Walt Disney Company, including serving as the <b>original</b> voice of the title character in Walt Disney&#39;s Winnie the Pooh. ... other voice roles, including <b>Kaa</b> in Jungle Cubs and The <b>Jungle Book</b> 2. The <b>Jungle Book</b> is a 2016 American fantasy adventure film directed and produced by Jon ... Johansson said that &quot;For [her], the opportunity to <b>play Kaa</b> as envisioned by Jon [Favreau] was so exciting&quot;, and described <b>Kaa</b> as &quot;the mirror into ... The film&#39;s ending also features the <b>original</b> physical book that opened the 1967 film. This is a list of characters that appear in Rudyard Kipling&#39;s <b>Jungle Book</b> story collection, ... <b>Kaa</b> (का Kā; Indian rock python) - A villainous snake who plans to consume Mowgli until he is defeated by ... No voice <b>actor</b> was credited for this role. Talks of a new <b>Jungle Book</b> film from Warner Bros. ... In the jungle, <b>Kaa</b>, an Indian python seer, watches as Shere Khan, a violent ... It was announced in April 2015 that Matthew Rhys was in talks to <b>play</b> the human role of John Lockwood. ... than previous <b>Jungle Book</b> adaptations, thus closer to that of Kipling&#39;s <b>original</b> works. &quot;<b>Kaa&#39;s</b> Hunting&quot; is an 1893 short story by Rudyard Kipling featuring Mowgli. Chronologically the story falls between the first and second halves of Mowgli&#39;s&nbsp;... &quot;Trust in Me (The Python&#39;s Song)&quot; is a song in the widely popular Walt Disney film , The <b>Jungle Book</b>, from 1967. The song was sung by Sterling Holloway playing the part of &quot;<b>Kaa</b>, the snake&quot;. The <b>Jungle Book</b> is a 3D CGI animated television series. This series is based on the <b>original</b> ... <b>Kaa</b> (voiced by Joseph J. Terry) - An Indian rock python. ... Mowgli decides to leave the jungle, but then Shere Khan knows and wants to <b>play</b> cat&nbsp;... Akela is a fictional character in Rudyard Kipling&#39;s stories, The <b>Jungle Book</b> and The Second ... Akela <b>plays</b> a bigger role in the live-action Disney movie <b>Jungle</b> <b>Book</b>: Mowgli&#39;s Story voiced by Clancy Brown. ... Archived from the <b>original</b> on 2016-05-14. Retrieved May 28 ... &quot;Mowgli&#39;s Brothers&quot;; &quot;<b>Kaa&#39;s</b> Hunting&quot;; &quot;Tiger! Tiger!
Who played kaa in the original jungle book?
&quot;<b>I Can&#39;t Make You Love Me</b>&quot; is a song written by Mike Reid and Allen Shamblin and recorded by American singer Bonnie Raitt for her eleventh studio <b>album</b>&nbsp;... Michael Barry Reid (born May 24, 1947) is an American country music artist, <b>composer</b>, and ... 2 hit from early 1988. He also co-<b>wrote</b>, with Allen Shamblin, Bonnie Raitt&#39;s standard &quot;<b>I Can&#39;t Make You Love Me</b>&quot;. In 1990, Reid signed to Columbia&nbsp;... Allen Shamblin is a country music <b>songwriter</b> who was born in Tennessee, and was brought up ... His biggest song, &quot;<b>I Can&#39;t Make You Love Me</b>,&quot; was co-written with Mike Reid and was a hit for Bonnie Raitt. His song &quot;The House that Built Me&quot;, &nbsp;... &quot;I&#39;m Gonna <b>Make You Love Me</b>&quot; is a soul song most popularly released as a joint single ... An I&#39;m Gonna <b>Make You Love Me album</b> became Bell&#39;s only full-length ... <b>Lyrics</b> of this song at MetroLyrics &middot; List of cover versions of &quot;I&#39;m Gonna <b>Make You</b> ... &quot;<b>Love</b> Is Like an Itching in My Heart&quot;; &quot;<b>You Can&#39;t</b> Hurry <b>Love</b>&quot;; &quot;<b>You</b> Keep <b>Me</b>&nbsp;... &quot;Do <b>You Love Me</b>&quot; is a 1962 hit single recorded by The Contours for Motown&#39;s Gordy Records ... Berry Gordy <b>wrote</b> &quot;Do <b>You Love Me</b>&quot; with the intention that The Temptations, ... Wanting to record and release &quot;Do <b>You Love Me</b>&quot; as soon as possible, Gordy decided to <b>let them</b> record his &quot;sure-fire hit&quot; instead of the Temptations. &quot;<b>I Can&#39;t Give You</b> Anything but <b>Love</b>, Baby&quot; is an American popular song and jazz standard by Jimmy McHugh (music) and Dorothy Fields (<b>lyrics</b>) ... Later on, Fields and McHugh <b>wrote</b> a second half for the revue and Leslie expanded ... by OKeh as catalog number 41077, with the flip side &quot;Don&#39;t Keep <b>Me</b> in the Dark, Bright&nbsp;... Oops!... I Did It Again is the second studio <b>album</b> by American singer Britney Spears. It was ... &quot;Girl in the Mirror&quot; and &quot;<b>Can&#39;t Make You Love Me</b>&quot;&#39;s instrumental track and melody were recorded ... It&#39;s just one of those songs that pull you in&quot;, and added: &quot;I think they <b>wrote</b> it &#39;specially for me, because the <b>lyrics</b> of the song, if you&nbsp;... (1991), &quot;<b>I Can&#39;t Make You Love Me</b>&quot; (1991). &quot;Something to Talk About&quot; is a song written by Canadian singer-<b>songwriter</b> Shirley Eikhard and ... External links[edit]. <b>Lyrics</b> of this song at MetroLyrics&nbsp;... &quot;Older&quot; is a single released by George Michael in 1997. It was also released as an EP under the name The Older EP. The single&#39;s B-side is a cover of Bonnie Raitt&#39;s single &quot;<b>I Can&#39;t Make You Love Me</b>&quot;. ... Ed Morales for Vibe <b>wrote</b> in his review, &quot;On the affecting title track, Michael delivers ... <b>Lyrics</b> of this song at MetroLyrics&nbsp;... &quot;Make You Feel My Love&quot; is a song written by Bob Dylan for his 1997 <b>album</b> Time Out of Mind. ... And then I heard it in New York when he played it for me, and it just really touched me. It&#39;s cheesy, but I ... links[edit]. <b>Lyrics</b> at Bob Dylan.com ... Other songs. &quot;<b>I Can&#39;t Make You Love Me</b>&quot;; &quot;River Lea&quot;; &quot;Million Years Ago&quot;; &quot;All I Ask&quot;.
Who wrote i can't make you love me lyrics?
Petty Enterprises (formerly Lee Petty Engineering) was a <b>NASCAR racing</b> team based in Level ... The <b>43 car</b> would once again take a break from competition until 1959, when Lee placed his son ... Richard would win twenty-one races that year, making him the first stock <b>car racing driver</b> in <b>history</b> to win over $1,000,000. RPAC <b>Racing</b>, LLC, dba Richard Petty Motorsports (RPM) is an American professional stock <b>car racing</b> ... <b>43</b> Chevrolet Camaro full-time for Bubba Wallace in the NCS and has a partnership ... 1 Team <b>history</b>; 2 <b>NASCAR</b> Cup Series. 2.1 <b>Car</b> No. 7 <b>history</b>. 2.1.1 <b>Car</b> No. ... Casey Atwood, who had been <b>driving</b> Evernham&#39;s No. Darrell Bubba Wallace Jr. (born October 8, 1993) is an American professional stock <b>car racing driver</b>. He currently competes full-time in the <b>NASCAR</b> Cup Series, <b>driving</b> the No. <b>43</b> Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE for Richard Petty Motorsports. ... one of the most successful African American <b>drivers</b> in the <b>history</b> of <b>NASCAR</b>. Richard Lee Petty (born July 2, 1937), nicknamed The King, is a former <b>NASCAR</b> <b>driver</b> who ... Statistically, he is the most accomplished <b>driver</b> in the <b>history</b> of the sport, and is ... He crashed this <b>car</b> at Southeastern Dragway, in Dallas, Georgia, on ... was reinstated, Richard continued drag <b>racing</b> the <b>43</b> JR until early 1966. The <b>NASCAR</b> Cup Series is the top <b>racing</b> series of the National Association for Stock <b>Car Auto</b> ... The 1949 Strictly Stock season is regarded in <b>NASCAR&#39;s</b> <b>record</b> books as the first ... In 2001, Pixar visited <b>NASCAR</b> tracks as research for the 2006 animated film <b>Cars</b>, which included the voices of <b>NASCAR drivers</b> Richard&nbsp;... Robert Allen Labonte (born May 8, 1964) is an American professional stock <b>car</b> <b>racing driver</b>. ... the second closest finish in the <b>history</b> of <b>NASCAR&#39;s</b> top three series (behind the ... <b>43 car</b>, Labonte collected three Top 5&#39;s and eight Top 10&#39;s. Daytona 500 pole position winners for the <b>NASCAR</b> Cup Series&#39;s Daytona 500 are rewarded ... The remainder of the <b>43 car</b> field consists of <b>drivers</b> who meet certain qualifications, such as qualifying speed or ... Bill Elliott set the pole position qualifying <b>record</b> on February 9, 1987 when he navigated around the circuit with a&nbsp;... <b>43</b> began the 1998 season unsponsored with Stevie Reeves <b>driving</b> a mix of Fords and Chevrolets. The team entered&nbsp;... John Andrew Andretti (March 12, 1963 – January 30, 2020) was an American race <b>car driver</b>. ... As a member of the famous Andretti <b>racing</b> family he was predestined for a <b>racing</b> career. ... <b>43 car</b> in the 93rd Indianapolis 500. ... John was one of three <b>drivers</b> in motorsport <b>history</b> to have driven both a Top Fuel Dragster in an&nbsp;... The <b>43rd</b> Daytona 500 was held February 18, 2001 at Daytona International Speedway. ... This was the first race that featured <b>cars</b> from Chrysler ... of any <b>driver</b> in <b>NASCAR history</b> before getting their first win.
Who drives the number 43 car in nascar?
As of 2014, Bollywood represents 43% of the net box office revenue in India, while <b>Tamil</b> and Telugu cinema represent 36%, and other&nbsp;... Box office collection[edit]. The <b>highest</b>-<b>grossing Kollywood films</b> released in 2019 , by worldwide box office gross revenue, are&nbsp;... The <b>highest</b>-<b>grossing Tamil films</b> released in 2017, by worldwide box office gross revenue, are as follows. *, Denotes&nbsp;... Box office collection. The <b>highest</b>-<b>grossing Kollywood films</b> released in 2020, by worldwide box office gross revenue, are as&nbsp;... Below are the rankings of the 30 <b>highest</b>-<b>grossing Tamil</b>-language <b>films</b> and <b>movies</b> of other languages that&nbsp;... The following is a list of <b>highest</b>-<b>grossing films</b> in India, with gross revenue in Indian rupees. ... the Hindi-language <b>film</b> industry, followed by the <b>Tamil</b> ( <b>Kollywood</b>) and the Telugu (Tollywood) and Bengali (Tallywood) <b>film</b> industries. For a list&nbsp;... Box office collection[edit]. The <b>highest</b>-<b>grossing Kollywood films</b> released in 2018 , by worldwide box office gross revenue, are&nbsp;... Box office collection[edit]. The <b>highest</b>-<b>grossing Kollywood films</b> released in 2016 , by worldwide box office gross revenue, are&nbsp;... Many <b>successful Tamil films</b> have been remade by other <b>film</b> industries. It is estimated by the&nbsp;... This is a list of the most expensive Indian <b>films</b>, with budgets given in Indian rupees and US ... The <b>Tamil</b> cinema, colloquially known as <b>Kollywood</b> in reference to its ... List of most expensive <b>films</b> &middot; List of most expensive non- English-language <b>films</b> &middot; List of <b>highest</b>-<b>grossing films</b> &middot; List of <b>highest</b>-<b>grossing</b> Indian <b>films</b>&nbsp;...
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The <b>Green Bay Packers</b> are a professional American football team based in <b>Green Bay</b>, ... <b>This</b> period saw the <b>Packers</b> become the first dynasty of American football ... where the franchise has reached the <b>playoffs</b> 19 times, including three Super ... The 2019 NFL <b>season is the Packers</b> 101st <b>season</b> of competitive football and&nbsp;... ... <b>year</b> these teams <b>had</b> met in the <b>playoffs</b> and the sixth ... The <b>Packers had</b> won all <b>previous</b> games, and the media speculated that another 49ers <b>loss</b> would result in the dismissal of San&nbsp;... The 2007 <b>Green Bay Packers season was the</b> franchise&#39;s 89th overall and 87th <b>season</b> in the National Football League. The <b>Packers</b> finished the regular <b>season</b> with a 13–3 record. They received a bye for the first round of the <b>playoffs</b>, won their divisional round <b>playoff</b> game, and <b>lost</b> ... <b>This was the last season</b> for quarterback Brett Favre as a <b>Green Bay</b> Packer,&nbsp;... The 2018 <b>season was the Green Bay Packers</b>&#39; 98th <b>season</b> in the National Football League, their 100th overall and their 13th and <b>final season</b> under head coach Mike McCarthy. After missing the <b>playoffs</b> for the first time since 2008 and <b>losing</b> quarterback ... <b>This was the</b> first time the <b>Packers</b> missed the <b>postseason</b> back to back <b>years</b>&nbsp;... A win over the Chicago Bears in Week 15 combined with a Los Angeles Rams <b>loss</b> helped the <b>Packers</b> clinch their first <b>postseason</b> after missing the <b>playoffs</b> for the&nbsp;... <b>This was the Packers</b> first <b>loss</b> wearing throwback uniforms. Week 7: vs. Chicago Bears[edit]. <b>This</b>, in fact, would be Vince Lombardi&#39;s only <b>postseason loss</b>. After going 11-3 the following <b>season</b> in the NFL&#39;s&nbsp;... The 2011 <b>Green Bay Packers season was the</b> franchise&#39;s 93rd <b>season</b> overall and their 91st in ... The only <b>loss</b> for the <b>Packers</b> during the regular <b>season</b> was a Week 15 ... The defense was ranked <b>last</b>, 32nd, in the league in yards allowed and ... 37–20 at Lambeau Field during the first game of the <b>playoffs</b> for the <b>Packers</b>. The Bears–<b>Packers</b> rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between ... The Bears and <b>Packers</b> have <b>made</b> it to the <b>playoffs</b> in the same <b>year</b> only four times. ... They would each <b>lose</b> in the second round – <b>Green Bay</b> to the ... the <b>last</b> day of the <b>season</b> in what was a must-win for <b>Green Bay</b>. They came off a 45–31 <b>loss</b> to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Divisional <b>Playoffs</b> the <b>previous season</b>. The <b>Packers</b> started the 2013 <b>season</b> in a rematch &nbsp;...
Who did green bay lose to in the playoffs last year?
The <b>oldest epic</b> recognized is the Epic of Gilgamesh ( c. 2500–1300 BCE), which was recorded in ancient Sumer during the Neo-Sumerian Empire. The poem&nbsp;... The Deluge tablet, carved in stone, of the Gilgamesh epic in Akkadian, circa 2nd millennium BC. Poetry as an art form predates written text. The earliest poetry is believed to have been recited ... The <b>oldest epic</b> poetry besides the Epic of Gilgamesh are the Greek epics Iliad and Odyssey and the Indian Sanskrit epics&nbsp;... The <b>Epic</b> of Gilgamesh is an <b>epic</b> poem from ancient Mesopotamia that is often regarded as the earliest surviving great work of literature and the second <b>oldest</b>&nbsp;... ... many other Indian languages, and The Five Great <b>Epics</b> of Tamil Literature and Sangam literature are some of the <b>oldest</b> surviving <b>epic</b> poems ever written. This is a list of <b>epic</b> poems. Contents. 1 Ancient <b>epics</b> (to 500). 1.1 Before the 8th century BC; 1.2 8th to 6th century BC; 1.3 4th century BC; 1.4 3rd century BC&nbsp;... World folk-epics are those epics which are not just literary masterpieces but also an integral ... a Tibetan epic, generally considered the longest in the world; Epic of Gilgamesh, the <b>oldest epic</b> of the world from Mesopotamia &middot; Faramarz Nama,&nbsp;... Olonkho (Russian: Олонхо́, Yakut: Олоҥхо) is a series of heroic epic tales of the Yakuts and one of the <b>oldest epic</b> arts of the Turkic peoples. The term refers to&nbsp;... Early Irish literature is the <b>oldest</b> vernacular literature in Western Europe. The earliest existing ... The Irish <b>epic</b> is in prose, though it is generally interwoven with numerous poems, for though <b>epic</b> poems exist in rhyme, such as some of the&nbsp;... 1.1 Prophet Daniel; 1.2 <b>Oldest epic</b> found; 1.3 PALOMA - Mascot of the 1968 Summer ... Did archaeologist just recently find an epic older than Gilgamesh? Books two to six form the <b>oldest</b> portion of the <b>epic</b>, while the first and last books ( Bala kanda and Uttara kand, respectively) are later additions: style differences&nbsp;...
The world's oldest epic tale told in poetry is called the epic of?
This is a list of <b>aircraft carriers</b> of the Second World War. <b>Aircraft carriers</b> of <b>World</b> <b>War II</b> by ... Following this concept, light <b>aircraft carriers</b> built by the <b>US</b>, such as USS Independence, represented a larger and more &quot;militarized&quot; version of the&nbsp;... <b>Aircraft carriers</b> are warships that act as airbases for carrier-based aircraft. In the United States ... With <b>World War II</b> looming, two more classes of carriers were commissioned under President Franklin Roosevelt: the ... CVA-58, United States &middot; Artist&#39;s impression of the <b>US</b> Navy <b>aircraft carrier</b> USS United States (CVA-58)&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>World War II aircraft carriers</b> of the United States&quot;. The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent&nbsp;... The United States Navy grew rapidly during <b>World War II</b> from 1941–45, and played a central ... The Japanese fleet lost four <b>aircraft carriers</b> to the <b>U.S.</b> Navy&#39;s one <b>American</b> carrier and a destroyer. After Midway, and the exhausting attrition of&nbsp;... The first <b>aircraft carrier</b> offensive of the <b>U.S.</b> Navy came on February 1, 1942, when the carriers Enterprise and Yorktown, attacked&nbsp;... <b>World War II</b> in the Pacific Ocean involved clashes between <b>aircraft carrier</b> fleets. The Japanese surprise attack on the <b>American</b>&nbsp;... This List of carrier-based aircraft covers fixed-wing aircraft designed for <b>aircraft</b> <b>carrier</b> flight ... Common Support Aircraft, <b>US</b>, COD/EW/ES/AEW/ASW, Project, 0. Consolidated N2Y, <b>US</b> ... Japanese Aircraft of <b>World War II</b>. New York: Mayflower. Shinano (信濃) was an <b>aircraft carrier</b> built by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during <b>World War II</b>, ... According to Lynn Lucious Moore&#39;s &quot;Shinano: The Jinx Carrier&quot; (<b>US</b> Naval Institute Proceedings, February, 1953) the steel flight deck was&nbsp;... The escort carrier or escort <b>aircraft carrier</b> also called a &quot;jeep carrier&quot; or ... The last <b>American</b> light carrier (the escort carrier&#39;s faster sister type) was USS Cabot, which was broken up in 2002 after a decade-long&nbsp;... With the advent of heavier-than-air flight, the <b>aircraft carrier</b> has become a decisive weapon at ... 55.51750; 18.28583, —, Never completed during <b>World</b> <b>War II</b> and extensively damaged by retreating Germans. ... 125.250°E / 19.333; 125.250, 215, Sunk by aircraft from <b>US</b> Navy Task Force 38 during the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
How many aircraft carriers did the united states build during world war ii?
<b>Big Little Lies</b> is a 2014 novel written by Liane Moriarty. It was published in July 2014 by ... A year after Perry&#39;s <b>death</b>, Celeste works in a family law firm and sets up a trust fund for Ziggy. She speaks publicly about her abusive relationship,&nbsp;... <b>Big Little Lies</b> is an American drama television series based on the novel of the same name by ... TV Tonight. Retrieved February 2, 2017. ^ &quot;<b>Big Little Lies</b> review : someone&#39;s going to <b>end</b> up <b>dead</b> – but who?&quot;. The Guardian. March 14, 2017. Mona shows Alison around and she learns that Taylor Hotchkiss <b>killed</b> herself a year ago. After class Nolan asks Dylan to continue their deal from last year in&nbsp;... David Edward Kelley (born April 4, 1956) is an American television writer, producer, and former attorney, known as the creator of Picket Fences, Chicago Hope, The Practice, Ally McBeal, Boston Public, Boston Legal, Harry&#39;s Law, <b>Big</b> <b>Little Lies</b>, and Mr. ... Towards the <b>end</b> of the fifth season in 1999, facing cancellation, Kelley fired&nbsp;... Alexander Johan Hjalmar Skarsgård is a Swedish actor. He is known for his roles as vampire Eric Northman on the HBO series True Blood, the title character in The Legend of Tarzan, Brad Colbert in the HBO miniseries Generation Kill, and Perry Wright in the HBO series <b>Big Little Lies</b>, ... 1999, Happy <b>End</b>, Bamse Viktorsson. The fifth season of Fear the Walking <b>Dead</b>, an American horror-drama television series on AMC ... 58, 5, &quot;The <b>End</b> of Everything&quot;, Michael E. Satrazemis, Andrew Chambliss &amp; Ian Goldberg, June 30, 2019 (2019-06-30), 1.71 ... &quot;Sunday cable ratings: &#39;Fear the Walking <b>Dead</b>&#39; stays steady, &#39;<b>Big Little Lies</b>&#39; improves&quot;. TV by the &nbsp;... &quot;Fade Out Lines&quot; is a song by French deep house producer The Avener. It was written by ... In June 2019, the song was featured in the <b>ending</b> credits of season 2, episode 1 of HBO&#39;s <b>Big Little Lies</b>. ... Actress Talentbox Profile; ^ https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=Lea7ys9mIRY; ^ Vincenty, Samantha (2019-07-01). The seventh and final season of the American mystery drama television series Pretty <b>Little Liars</b> ... A.D. gives the <b>Liars</b> 24 hours to find Charlotte&#39;s real killer or Hanna <b>dies</b>. ... show announced that Pretty <b>Little Liars</b> would <b>end</b> after the seventh season. ... &quot;&#39;Brockmire&#39; makes a <b>big</b> jump in cable Live +7 ratings for May 8–14&quot;. The first season of Pretty <b>Little Liars</b>, based on the books of the same name by Sara Shepard, ... &#39;A&#39; <b>ending</b>: &#39;A&#39; listens to jazz music as they print copies of the pictures of Emily and ... Her name bracelet brings the girls to think Ian <b>killed</b> Ali. ... Night; &#39;Pretty <b>Little Liars</b>,&#39; &#39;Skins&#39; Rises + &#39;<b>Big</b> Time Rush,&#39; &#39;Being Human&#39; &amp; More&quot;. The third season of Pretty <b>Little Liars</b>, based on the books of the same name by Sara Shepard, ... While dealing with Maya&#39;s <b>death</b> Emily finds comfort with Paige McCullers (Lindsey Shaw) and the two enter a relationship. The girls ... &#39;A&#39; <b>ending</b> : Red Coat is seen buying black hoodies and gloves for her workers. The store&nbsp;...
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Pibb Xtra is a reformulation of <b>Mr</b>. <b>Pibb</b> a soft drink created and marketed by The Coca-Cola Company, <b>first</b> introduced to compete with <b>Dr Pepper</b>. It has several&nbsp;... The soft drink was later renamed <b>Mr Pibb</b>. <b>Dr Pepper became</b> insolvent in the <b>early</b> 1980s, prompting an investment group to take the company private. Several &nbsp;... Dublin <b>Dr Pepper</b> was the popular name for a style of <b>Dr Pepper</b> soft drink made by the Dublin <b>Dr Pepper</b> Bottling Company in Dublin, Texas. Dublin <b>Dr Pepper</b> followed the <b>original</b> recipe, using cane sugar as the ... Dublin Bottling Company was the subject of a documentary “Bottled <b>Up</b>: The Battle Over Dublin <b>Dr Pepper</b>” &nbsp;... Headline text[edit]. Does anyone have a source for the polyhedral can claim? Noser 02:38, 1 ... I&#39;ve added a citation to the <b>first</b> line about <b>mr pibb</b> competing with <b>dr pepper</b>. ... &#39;Our sales have actually improved since <b>Mr</b>. <b>Pibb came</b> along. ... In addition to the boilerplate fair use template, you must also write <b>out</b> on the image&nbsp;... A&amp;W Root Beer is a root beer brand primarily available in the United States and Canada. ... Outside Canada, the rights to the A&amp;W brand are owned by Keurig <b>Dr</b> <b>Pepper</b>, which in turn ... In 1920, Allen <b>became</b> partners with Frank Wright and the two combined their ... The <b>first</b> A&amp;W Root Beer outlet in Canada opened in 1956. SoBe (stylized as SoBe) is an American brand of teas, fruit-juice blends and enhanced water ... Their <b>first</b> product was SoBe Black Tea 3G which contained ginseng, guarana, and ginkgo. ... <b>Mr</b>. Green was a short-lived carbonated soda offered by SoBe, widely ... If a fan had a perfect bracket, they could win <b>up</b> to $10,000,000. Dublin. I am from Texas, and im fairly sure its from Dublin. I have been there, and there is even the <b>original</b> &quot;Dublin <b>Dr</b>.<b>Pepper</b>&quot; ... As for knockoff <b>Dr Pepper</b> brands: <b>Mr</b>. <b>Pibb</b> notwithstanding, probably the best generic I&#39;ve tasted is ... The label makes it seem like they&#39;re <b>coming out</b> of Plano, but I was wondering if anyone can&nbsp;... The long-time rival soft drink producers The Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo have engaged ... Some conspiracy theorists think the decision to replace the <b>original</b> flavor was actually a strategic masterstroke to bolster Coke sales once it <b>came</b> back on the market, which it did; ... DOC 360, <b>Mr</b>. <b>Pibb</b> / Pibb Xtra &middot; <b>Dr</b> <b>Pepper</b>. Coca-Cola Freestyle is a touch screen soda fountain introduced by The Coca- Cola Company in ... <b>Dr Pepper</b> and Diet <b>Dr Pepper</b> will be served instead of <b>Pibb</b> Xtra and <b>Pibb</b> Zero in areas where Dr ... &quot;Bsquare-Coca-Cola Team <b>Up</b> on High- Tech Soda Machine&quot;. ... &quot;More Flavors of Coke <b>Coming</b> to a Restaurant Near You &quot;. This article has moved back and forth between &quot;Flaming <b>Dr Pepper</b>&quot; and ... The <b>original Dr</b>. <b>Pepper</b> was <b>first</b> invented in a local night club called &quot;The ... So he basically took a bunch of flavors and mixed them, and <b>came up</b> with <b>Dr Pepper</b>. ... I believe the main flavor is cherry, look at a <b>Mr</b>. <b>Pibb</b> can sometime, which is the&nbsp;...
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The music <b>video</b> for &quot;<b>She Will Be Loved</b>&quot; premiered on MTV&#39;s Total Request Live on July 16, 2004. Directed by Sophie Muller, with&nbsp;... 2005, &quot;<b>She Will Be Loved</b>&quot;, Favorite International Group, Nominated. 2008, &quot; Wake Up Call&quot;, Best International <b>Video</b> - Group, Nominated. 2012, &quot;Moves Like&nbsp;... Directed by Sophie Muller (who previously directed the band&#39;s music <b>videos</b>, &quot; This Love&quot; and &quot;<b>She Will Be Loved</b>&quot;). This <b>video</b> features Jesse Carmichael playing&nbsp;... Witch actor portrays the rich elderly man/the socialite&#39;s abusive husband in the music <b>video</b>??? (2004), &quot;<b>She Will Be Loved</b>&quot; (2004). Music <b>video</b>. &quot;This Love&quot; on YouTube. &quot;This Love&quot; is a song by the American pop rock band Maroon 5. The song was released as the ... &quot;This Love&quot; helped Maroon 5 win the MTV <b>Video</b> Music Award for Best New Artist and was the third most played song of 2004. The live version of the&nbsp;... Maroon 5 (formerly Kara&#39;s Flowers) is an American pop rock band that originated in Los ... MTV. Viacom Media Networks. Retrieved July 31, 2012. ^ &quot;<b>She Will Be</b> <b>Loved</b> | Maroon 5 | Music <b>Video</b>&quot;. MTV. Viacom Media Networks. Retrieved July 31, 2012. Kelly Kamalelehua Smith (born October 13, 1962), better known by her stage name Kelly Preston, is an American actress and former model. She has appeared in more than sixty television and film productions, most ... In 2004, Preston was in the Maroon 5 music <b>video</b> &quot;<b>She Will Be Loved</b>&quot;, which featured a love triangle and&nbsp;... Sophie Luise Elisabeth Muller (born 31 January 1962) is an English music <b>video</b> director, who ... <b>She</b> then went on to work for International Film and <b>Video</b>, honoring her for her ... <b>She can</b> and <b>will</b> only do projects that <b>she</b> is inspired by. <b>She</b> is driven by creativity and the <b>love</b> for what <b>she</b> does and as a result <b>she</b> never&nbsp;... Matt Wallace is an American record producer. He is a graduate of the University of California at ... 40 hit singles &quot;Harder To Breathe,&quot; &quot;This Love,&quot; &quot;Sunday Morning,&quot; and &quot;<b>She Will Be Loved</b>. ... The mastered recordings are made available on iTunes while <b>video</b> content can be watched on the project&#39;s YouTube channel. The song appears in the 2013 <b>video</b> game Just Dance 2014. Ska punk band Sublime mentioned &quot;<b>Could</b> You Be <b>Loved</b>&quot; in their song &quot;Don&#39;t Push&quot; (from their 1992&nbsp;...
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Shaun Mark Bean (born 17 April 1959), credited professionally as Sean Bean is an English ... Other TV roles include the BBC anthology series Accused, <b>Game of</b> <b>Thrones</b> and the ... Bean was not the first <b>actor</b> to be chosen to <b>play</b> Sharpe. ... of Ice and Fire novels by George R. R. Martin, playing the part of Lord <b>Eddard Stark</b>. Eddard &quot;<b>Ned</b>&quot; <b>Stark</b> is a fictional character in the 1996 fantasy novel A <b>Game of</b> <b>Thrones</b> by ... Bean was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best <b>Actor</b> on Television and a Scream Award for Best Fantasy <b>Actor</b> for the role. He and the rest of the&nbsp;... The characters from the medieval fantasy television series <b>Game of Thrones</b> are based on their ... In season 7, <b>Ned Stark</b> is portrayed by guest <b>actor</b> Robert Aramayo in a flashback scene. In season 5, Cersei Lannister is also portrayed by guest&nbsp;... Rickon Stark is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation <b>Game of Thrones</b>. Introduced in 1996&#39;s A <b>Game of Thrones</b>, Rickon is the youngest child of <b>Eddard Stark</b>, ... Rickon is portrayed by Irish <b>actor</b> Art Parkinson in the HBO television&nbsp;... Catelyn Stark (née Tully) is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation <b>Game of Thrones</b>. ... Introduced in 1996&#39;s A <b>Game of</b> <b>Thrones</b>, Catelyn is the wife of Lord <b>Eddard Stark</b> of Winterfell, the Warden of the North, and is&nbsp;... Robb Stark is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation <b>Game of Thrones</b>. Introduced in A <b>Game of Thrones</b> (1996), Robb is the eldest son and heir of <b>Eddard Stark</b>, ... Robb Stark is <b>played</b> by Richard Madden in the television adaption of the&nbsp;... George R. R. Martin&#39;s A Song of Ice and Fire novels feature a sizable cast of characters. ... Robert Aramayo and Sebastian Croft have both <b>played</b> younger versions of the character in flashbacks. ... Following the arrest of <b>Eddard Stark</b> in A <b>Game of Thrones</b>, the members and servants of his household are killed. Jeyne &nbsp;... Arya Stark is a fictional character in American author George R. R. Martin&#39;s A Song of Ice and ... Introduced in 1996&#39;s A <b>Game of Thrones</b>, Arya is the third child and younger daughter of Lord <b>Eddard Stark</b> and his wife Lady Catelyn Stark. She is tomboyish, headstrong, feisty, independent, disdains traditional female pursuits ,&nbsp;... &quot;You Win or You Die&quot; is the seventh episode of the first season of the HBO medieval fantasy television series <b>Game of Thrones</b>. ... with <b>Eddard Stark</b> revealing what he has discovered to Cersei Lannister while King Robert ... during the final confrontation with Eddard: &quot;When you <b>play</b> the <b>game of thrones</b>, you win or you die. Robert Aramayo (born 6 November 1992) is an English <b>actor</b>. Contents. 1 Life and career ... From 2016 to 2017 he <b>played</b> the role of young <b>Eddard Stark</b> in the sixth season of the HBO series <b>Game of Thrones</b>. Aramayo <b>played</b> the role of mechanical engineer and Harley-Davidson co-founder William S. Harley in the&nbsp;...
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<b>Sea of Thieves</b> is an action-adventure game developed by Rare and published by Xbox Game Studios for Windows and Xbox One, released on 20 March 2018. Rare&#39;s most recent game, <b>Sea of Thieves</b>, was released in 2018. Fans and employees have been critical of Microsoft&#39;s buyout of Rare, citing a significant drop in&nbsp;... Sa&#39;luk fights Aladdin, but the latter just barely manages to prevail by throwing his opponent off a cliff into the <b>sea</b>. He is welcomed into the band, and Cassim&nbsp;... Rare Replay, 2015, Xbox One, Composed the main theme for the game and arrangements of menu themes (with Rich Aitken). <b>Sea of Thieves</b>, 2018, Xbox One,&nbsp;... Jaryd Lazar (born April 23, 1987), more commonly known by his online alias, Summit1G, is an ... He occasionally streams a variety of games including <b>Sea of</b> <b>Thieves</b>, Escape from Tarkov, Fortnite, Apex Legends, Overwatch, Rainbow Six&nbsp;... Preceded by, Red <b>Seas</b> Under Red Skies. Followed by, The Thorn of Emberlain. The Republic of <b>Thieves</b> is a fantasy novel by American writer Scott Lynch, the third book in the&nbsp;... This is a list of video games that use the technique of cel shading, organized alphabetically by ... SD Gundam SCAD HAMMERS, Wii &middot; Namco Bandai Games, 2006. <b>Sea of Thieves</b> &middot; Xbox One, Microsoft Windows &middot; Microsoft Studios, 2018. City of <b>Thieves</b> is a 2008 historical fiction novel by David Benioff. It is, in part, a coming of age story set in the World War II Siege of Leningrad. It follows the&nbsp;... Followed by, The Republic of <b>Thieves</b>. Red <b>Seas</b> Under Red Skies is a fantasy novel by American writer Scott Lynch, the second book&nbsp;... It&#39;s Mr. Pants is a puzzle video game developed by Rare. It was published by THQ for the Game ... Rare Replay &middot; <b>Sea of Thieves</b>. Unreleased. Dream: Land of &nbsp;...
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<b>Just for Laughs</b>: <b>Gags</b> (in French, Juste pour rire: Les <b>Gags</b>) is a Canadian silent ... examples from the thousands of pranks <b>filmed</b> for the 3,000+ <b>shows</b> include:. Related <b>shows</b>, <b>Just for Laughs</b>: <b>Gags</b>. External links. Production website. <b>Just for</b> <b>Laughs</b> UK is an adaptation of the Canadian <b>series</b> of the same name, that began in ... <b>Just for Laughs</b> was <b>filmed</b> primarily in and around Belfast, Northern Ireland, Glasgow, Scotland and Leeds, England. The Belfast Botanic Gardens were a&nbsp;... <b>Just for Laughs Gags</b> Asia (Chinese: 好笑王) is a comedy <b>show</b> based on the popular ... for Laughs (JFL) to co-produce and distribute JFL <b>gags</b> for the Asian market. The first season which contained 13 episodes were <b>filmed</b> in Singapore. <b>Just for Laughs</b> is a comedy festival held each July in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in ... The <b>Just for Laughs</b> festival also has the Comedia comedy <b>film</b> festival component, which started in 1996. ... The festival has also lent its name to a hidden camera comedy <b>series</b>, <b>Just for Laughs</b>: <b>Gags</b>, which has also been&nbsp;... The <b>show</b> is loosely based on <b>Just for Laughs</b>: <b>Gags</b> (which is itself based on the American <b>show</b> Candid Camera), with some inspiration from Rene Cardona&#39;s La &nbsp;... This is a list of pranks by season on <b>Just for Laughs</b>: <b>Gags</b>, a Canadian television <b>show</b> that debuted in 2000. Contents. 1 Season 1 (2000-2001). 1.1&nbsp;... It&#39;s a <b>Laugh</b> Productions, Inc. is an American production company owned by The Walt Disney Company which produces live-action teen sitcoms airing on Disney Channel and Disney XD. It is a division of Disney Channel Worldwide. Most <b>shows</b> are produced and <b>filmed</b> at Hollywood Center Studios, though ... Fast Layne (since 2019); <b>Just</b> Roll with It (since 2019); Amphibia (since 2019)&nbsp;... A <b>laugh</b> track (or laughter track) is a separate soundtrack for a recorded comedy <b>show</b> ... We recorded it live, and they all got enormous <b>laughs</b>, which <b>just</b> went on and on, ... Other single-camera <b>filmed shows</b>, like The Pride of the Family (ABC,&nbsp;... The Last <b>Laugh</b> is a comedy <b>film</b> written and directed by Greg Pritikin. It stars Richard Dreyfuss and Chevy Chase. Contents. 1 Premise; 2 Cast; 3 Production&nbsp;... Rowan &amp; Martin&#39;s <b>Laugh</b>-In is an American sketch comedy television <b>program</b> that ran for 140 ... Ernestine&#39;s greeting to people whom she would call; &quot;I <b>just</b> wanna swing!&quot; Gladys Ormphby&#39;s catchphrase; &quot;Is that a ... was loosely related to the <b>series</b>. Pamela Rodgers was the only <b>Laugh</b>-In cast member to co-star in the <b>film</b>.
Where is the show just for laughs gags filmed?
<b>Father Knows Best</b> is an American sitcom starring Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Elinor Donahue, ... Developed by Young and his partner Eugene Rodney, it <b>was</b> intended as a pilot for a <b>Father Knows Best</b> television series. In the episode Peggy&nbsp;... Lauren Ann Chapin is an American former child actress, most remembered for her role as the youngest child &quot;Kathy Anderson&quot; (nicknamed &quot;Kitten&quot;) in the television show <b>Father Knows Best</b>, which <b>was</b> produced between 1954 and&nbsp;... Robert George Young (February 22, 1907 – July 21, 1998) <b>was</b> an American film, television, ... Born in Chicago, Young <b>was</b> the son of an Irish immigrant <b>father</b>, Thomas E. Young, and an ... Today, Young is most remembered as the affable insurance salesman in <b>Father Knows Best</b> (1949–1954 on radio, 1954–1960 on &nbsp;... Mary Eleanor Donahue (born April 19, 1937), credited as Elinor Donahue, is an American ... While in the first season of <b>Father Knows Best</b> she also appeared on The Ray Bolger Show, starring Ray Bolger as a ... Donahue <b>played</b> Georgiana Balanger in the episode &quot;Dennis and the Wedding&quot; (1960) on Dennis the Menace. Billy Gray (born January 13, 1938) is an American <b>actor</b> best known for <b>playing</b> James &quot;Bud&quot; Anderson, Jr. in <b>Father Knows Best</b>. Additionally, he portrayed a&nbsp;... Jane Waddington Wyatt (WY-ET; August 12, 1910 – October 20, 2006) <b>was</b> an American actress. She starred in a number of Hollywood films like Frank Capra&#39;s Lost Horizon, but is likely best known for her role as the housewife and mother Margaret Anderson on the CBS and NBC television comedy series <b>Father Knows</b> <b>Best</b>,&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Father Knows Best</b>&quot; is the ninth episode of the first season of the American television drama series Dexter, which first aired on November 26, 2006 on Showtime in the United States. The episode <b>was</b> written by Melissa Rosenberg and directed by Adam&nbsp;... Robert Reed <b>was</b> an American <b>actor</b>. He <b>played</b> Kenneth Preston on the legal drama The Defenders from 1961 to 1965 alongside E. G. Marshall, and is best known for his role as the <b>father</b> Mike Brady, opposite Florence ... Reed made his first guest-starring appearance in an episode of <b>Father Knows Best</b> in 1959. This led&nbsp;... Natividad Vacío (September 8, 1912 – May 30, 1996) <b>was</b> an American character <b>actor</b> in films ... For example, he <b>played</b> a character called &quot;Frank Smith&quot; <b>who was</b> the family gardener in five episodes of the suburban sitcom <b>Father Knows Best</b>. <b>Father Knows Best</b> is an American radio and television sitcom. <b>Father Knows</b> <b>Best</b> may also ... This page <b>was</b> last edited on 18 June 2018, at 23:16 (UTC).
Who played the father on father knows best?
<b>Ariana Grande</b>-Butera is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Born in Boca Raton, Florida, Grande began her career in the 2008 Broadway musical 13 &nbsp;... American singer <b>Ariana Grande</b> has released five studio albums, one compilation album, one live album, one remix album, two extended plays (EPs), forty-six&nbsp;... My Everything is the second studio album by American singer <b>Ariana Grande</b>, released on August 25, 2014 by Republic Records. Grande wanted My Everything&nbsp;... &quot;Pete Davidson&quot; is a song by American singer <b>Ariana Grande</b>, from her fourth studio album, Sweetener. It was released through Republic Records on August 17,&nbsp;... International. <b>Ariana Grande</b>, Twitter. @<b>ArianaGrande</b>. broken. from the bottom of my heart, i am so so&nbsp;... Boyfriend is a song by American singer <b>Ariana Grande</b> and American musical duo Social House. It was released by Republic Records on August 2, 2019. Yours Truly is the debut studio album by American singer <b>Ariana Grande</b>. It was released on September 3, 2013, by Republic Records. Incorporating R&amp;B, Yours &nbsp;... American singer and actress <b>Ariana Grande</b> has won more than 102 awards during her career. Her debut album Yours Truly was released in 2013 and debuted&nbsp;... Thank U, Next (stylized in all lowercase) is the fifth studio album by American singer <b>Ariana Grande</b>, released on February 8, 2019, by Republic Records. &quot;The Way&quot; is a song recorded by American singer <b>Ariana Grande</b>, featuring rapper Mac Miller, from Grande&#39;s debut studio album Yours Truly (2013).
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305–240 BC), at the Museum of Alexandria, made early lists of <b>seven wonders</b>. Their writings have not&nbsp;... The <b>Seven Wonders</b> of the World or the <b>Seven Wonders</b> of the Ancient World is a list of remarkable constructions of classical antiquity given by various authors&nbsp;... New7Wonders of the World (2000–2007) was a campaign started in 2000 to choose Wonders ... at the Giza Necropolis in Egypt and the only surviving of the original <b>Seven Wonders</b> of the Ancient World, was granted honorary status. &quot;<b>Seven Wonders</b>&quot; is a song by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac from their fourteenth studio album Tango in the Night (1987). Stevie Nicks performed&nbsp;... The <b>Seven Wonders</b> of Portugal is a list of cultural wonders located in Portugal. The creation of the list was supported by the Ministry of Culture and organized by &nbsp;... <b>7 Wonders</b> is a board game created by Antoine Bauza in 2010 and originally published by Repos Production in Belgium. <b>7 Wonders</b> is a card drafting game that&nbsp;... Various lists of the <b>Seven Wonders</b> of Romania have been compiled from past to the present day, to catalogue Romania&#39;s most spectacular manmade structures. New7Wonders of Nature (2007–2011) was an initiative started in 2007 to create a list of <b>seven</b> natural <b>wonders</b> chosen by people through a global poll. It was&nbsp;... <b>Seven Wonders</b> of the Industrial World is a 7-part British docudrama television miniseries that originally aired from 4 September 2003 (2003-09-04) to 16&nbsp;... The <b>Seven Wonders</b> of Jena (Latin: septem miracula Jenae) are seven attractions associated historically with the Thuringian university town Jena.
Who named the seven wonders of the world?
Main current <b>cast</b>[edit]. Marta Dusseldorp as Sarah Adams, who despite a strictly religious Catholic upbringing, had moved to&nbsp;... It was also announced that all the original <b>cast</b> and <b>crew</b> members would return. Production was scheduled to resume in March 2015 in&nbsp;... The incredible <b>cast</b>, whose performances are exemplary, and the creative team, led by Julie McGauran and Chris Martin-Jones, have brought&nbsp;... It was also announced that all the original <b>cast</b> and <b>crew</b> members would return. Production on the fourth season began on 29 February 2016&nbsp;... The original ending for the second season will air for the first time on 13 September 2015 on SoHo. Contents. 1 Production; 2 <b>Cast</b>. 2.1&nbsp;... In 2017, he began <b>playing</b> Matthew Goddard in A <b>Place To Call Home</b>, and he joined the <b>cast</b> of Neighbours in the recurring role of Vance Abernethy in 2019. In 2013 Wiseman joined the <b>cast</b> of Australian Period drama A <b>Place To Call</b> <b>Home</b> in the recurring role of Carolyn Bligh before being upped to regular <b>cast</b> for &nbsp;... A <b>Place to Call Home</b> is the first solo album by Joey Tempest, the vocalist in the Swedish hard ... I went to see a lot of new young <b>artists</b> .. got into stuff like Van Morrison and Bob Dylan.&quot; Europe guitarist John Norum made a guest appearance&nbsp;... This is an article about the actress. For the American eco <b>artist</b> and author, see Deborah ... Since 2013 Kennedy has been a regular <b>cast</b> member in the Australian period drama A <b>Place to Call Home playing</b> the role of Inverness local gossip&nbsp;... A <b>Place to Call Home</b> sold platinum in Sweden, and it was a big success internationally. Later the same year, he commenced his first European tour as a solo <b>artist</b>&nbsp;...
Who plays the artist in a place to call home?
<b>High schools</b> typically <b>begin</b> at 8:30, when teachers meet for a five-minute meeting, followed by homeroom. Students assemble in their homerooms of an average&nbsp;... There are 3.5 million primary school students in <b>Japan</b> as of 2012, ... The number of junior <b>high school</b> teachers has also changed little, with ... Others, such as foreign-language study, <b>begin</b> at this level,&nbsp;... A <b>middle school</b> is an educational stage which exists in some countries, providing education ... The Secondary level has five grades <b>starting</b> after Elementary Grade 6. These are called ... See also: Education in <b>Japan</b>. Junior <b>high schools</b>&nbsp;... The following is a comprehensive list of <b>high schools</b> in <b>Japan</b>: Contents. 1 Prefecture. 1.1 Hokkaidō; 1.2 Aomori; 1.3 Iwate; 1.4 Miyagi; 1.5 Akita; 1.6 Yamagata&nbsp;... According to the Ministry of Finance (<b>Japan</b>), in the 2004 fiscal year (FY) the ... number of <b>public</b> primary <b>schools</b> to have mandatory English classes; ... to Eikaiwa <b>schools starting</b> even before elementary <b>school</b>. In <b>Japan</b>, Kōshien (甲子園) generally refers to the two annual baseball tournaments played by <b>high schools</b> nationwide culminating at a final showdown at&nbsp;... Pages in category &quot;<b>High schools</b> in <b>Japan</b>&quot;. The following 154 pages are in this category, out of 154 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium is the <b>start</b> and end point of the race. The All- <b>Japan</b> National Ekiden Championships are held for junior high and <b>high school</b> teams&nbsp;... Azabu <b>High School</b> &middot; Chiben Gakuen <b>Middle School</b> (Campuses in Nara and Wakayama); Fukuoka Daiichi <b>High School</b>&nbsp;... The National <b>High School</b> Baseball Championship of <b>Japan</b>, commonly known as &quot;Summer ... To accommodate the extra day, the long tradition of <b>starting</b> the tournament on August 8 was changed to <b>start</b> a day or two early. Up to four games&nbsp;...
What grade does high school start in japan?
<b>Blanche</b> DuBois (married name Grey) is a fictional character in Tennessee Williams&#39; 1947 Pulitzer Prize-winning play A <b>Streetcar Named Desire</b>. The character&nbsp;... A <b>Streetcar Named Desire</b> is a 1951 American drama film, adapted from Tennessee Williams&#39;s ... Cast[edit]. Vivien Leigh as <b>Blanche</b> DuBois in A <b>Streetcar Named Desire</b>. Vivien Leigh as <b>Blanche</b> &middot; Marlon Brando as Stanley &middot; Kim Hunter as&nbsp;... A <b>Streetcar Named Desire</b> is a play written by Tennessee Williams that opened on Broadway on December 3, 1947. The play dramatises the life of <b>Blanche</b>&nbsp;... &quot;A Streetcar Named Marge&quot; is the second episode of The Simpsons&#39; fourth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 1, 1992. In the episode, Marge wins the role of <b>Blanche</b> DuBois in a community theatre musical version of Tennessee Williams&#39; A <b>Streetcar Named Desire</b>. A <b>Streetcar Named Desire</b> is an opera composed by André Previn with a libretto by Philip Littell ... Ms. Fleming does everything an opera singer can do, but I am not sure that <b>Blanche</b> is a character that opera can ever reach. As Stanley in a&nbsp;... Stanley Kowalski is a fictional character in Tennessee Williams&#39; play A <b>Streetcar</b> <b>Named Desire</b> ... Stanley&#39;s life becomes more complicated when Stella&#39;s sister <b>Blanche</b> shows up at their door for a seemingly indefinite &quot;visit&quot;. He resents the&nbsp;... Vivien Leigh (/liː/ (5 November 1913 – 8 July 1967), born Vivian Mary Hartley and styled as ... and <b>Blanche</b> DuBois in the film version of A <b>Streetcar Named</b> <b>Desire</b> (1951), a role she had also played on stage in London&#39;s West End in 1949 . Stella Kowalski (née DuBois) is one of the main characters in Tennessee Williams&#39; play A <b>Streetcar Named Desire</b>. She is the younger sister of central character <b>Blanche</b> DuBois and wife of&nbsp;... A <b>Streetcar Named Desire</b> is a 1995 made-for-television drama film directed by Glenn Jordan ... Alec Baldwin as Stanley Kowalski &middot; Jessica Lange as <b>Blanche</b> DuBois &middot; John Goodman as Harold &#39;Mitch&#39; Mitchell; Diane Lane as Stella Kowalski&nbsp;... A <b>Streetcar Named Desire</b> is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film directed by John ... Ann-Margret as <b>Blanche</b> DuBois &middot; Treat Williams as Stanley Kowalski &middot; Beverly D&#39;Angelo as Stella DuBois Kowalski &middot; Randy Quaid as Harold &nbsp;...
Where is blanche from in streetcar named desire?
Tectonic <b>plate</b> interactions are of three different basic types: Divergent boundaries are areas ... Subduction zones occur where an oceanic <b>plate meets</b> a continental <b>plate</b> ... 1 Divergent boundaries; <b>2</b> Convergent boundaries ( subduction zone) ... South <b>American Plate in the west</b> from the Eurasian <b>Plate</b> and African <b>Plate in</b>&nbsp;... Approximate area, 43,600,000 km<sup><b>2</b></sup> (16,800,000 sq mi). Movement<sup>1</sup>, West. Speed<sup>1</sup>, 27–34 mm (1.1–1.3 <b>in</b>)/year. Features, South <b>America</b>, Atlantic Ocean. <sup>1</sup> Relative to the African <b>Plate</b>. The South <b>American Plate</b> is a major tectonic <b>plate</b> which includes the continent of South ... At the Chile Triple Junction, near the <b>west coast</b> of the Taitao–Tres Montes&nbsp;... The North <b>American Plate</b> is a tectonic <b>plate</b> covering most of North <b>America</b>, Greenland, Cuba, the Bahamas, extreme northeastern Asia, and parts of Iceland and the Azores. With an area of 76,000,000 km<sup><b>2</b></sup> (29,000,000 sq mi), it is the Earth&#39;s second ... <b>On</b> its <b>western</b> edge, the Farallon <b>Plate</b> has been subducting under the North&nbsp;... The Nazca <b>Plate</b>, or Nasca <b>Plate</b>, named after the Nazca region of southern Peru, is an oceanic tectonic <b>plate in</b> the eastern Pacific Ocean basin off the <b>west coast</b> of South <b>America</b>. ... at the southern coast of Chile. Here three tectonic <b>plates</b> <b>meet</b>: the Nazca <b>Plate</b>, the South <b>American Plate</b>, and the Antarctic <b>Plate</b>. The Juan de Fuca <b>Plate</b> is a tectonic <b>plate</b> generated from the Juan de Fuca Ridge that is subducting under the northerly portion of the <b>western side</b> of the North <b>American Plate</b> at the Cascadia subduction zone. ... The Juan de Fuca <b>Plate</b> is bounded <b>on</b> the south by the Blanco Fracture Zone (running northwest off the coast of&nbsp;... A triple junction is the point where the boundaries of three tectonic <b>plates meet</b>. At the triple ... <b>In plate</b> tectonics theory during the breakup of a continent, three divergent boundaries form, radiating out from a central point (the ... <b>On the west</b> <b>coast</b> of North <b>America</b> is another unstable triple junction offshore of Cape Mendocino. The East Pacific Rise is a mid-oceanic ridge, a divergent tectonic <b>plate</b> boundary located <b>along</b> the floor of the Pacific Ocean. It separates the Pacific <b>Plate</b> to the <b>west</b> from (north to south) the North <b>American Plate</b>, ... <b>On</b> the eastern <b>side</b> of the rise the eastward moving Cocos and Nazca <b>plates meet</b> the westward moving&nbsp;... The Farallon <b>Plate</b> was an ancient oceanic <b>plate</b> that began subducting under the <b>west coast</b> of the North <b>American Plate</b>—then located <b>in</b> modern Utah—as&nbsp;... The Cocos <b>Plate</b> is a young oceanic tectonic <b>plate</b> beneath the Pacific Ocean off the <b>west coast</b> of Central <b>America</b>, named for Cocos Island, which rides upon it. The Cocos <b>Plate</b> was created approximately 23 million years ago when the Farallon <b>Plate</b> broke into <b>two</b> pieces, which also created the Nazca <b>Plate</b>. ... The Cocos <b>Plate</b> was created by sea floor spreading <b>along</b> the East Pacific&nbsp;... The Caribbean <b>Plate</b> is a mostly oceanic tectonic <b>plate</b> underlying Central <b>America</b> and the Caribbean Sea off the north <b>coast</b> ... Approximate area, 3,300,000 km<sup>2</sup> ... The <b>western</b> portion of the <b>plate</b> is occupied by Central <b>America</b> . The Cocos <b>Plate in</b> the Pacific Ocean is subducted beneath the Caribbean <b>Plate</b> , just off the&nbsp;...
Which two plates meet along the west coast of the usa?
<b>PHP</b> is a popular general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited to web ... were removed from the <b>PHP</b> core, most notably the legacy <b>mysql</b> extension; The behavior of the list() operator was changed to remove support for strings&nbsp;... LAMP is an archetypal model of web service stacks, named as an acronym of the names of its original four open-source components: the Linux operating system, the Apache HTTP Server, the <b>MySQL</b> relational database management system ( RDBMS), and the <b>PHP</b>&nbsp;... <b>MySQL</b> is an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS). Its name is a ... <b>MySQL</b> is a component of the LAMP web application software stack ( and others), which is an acronym for Linux, Apache, <b>MySQL</b>, Perl/<b>PHP</b>/Python. This is a list of AMP solution stacks for all computer platforms; these software bundles are used to run dynamic Web sites or servers. There are LAMPs (for&nbsp;... This is a list of NMP (Nginx, <b>MySQL</b>/MariaDB, <b>PHP</b>) solution stacks for all computer platforms; these software bundles are used to run dynamic Web sites or &nbsp;... Introduction to <b>PHP</b> &middot; Syntax Overview &middot; File Handling &middot; Database Connectivity &middot; Session Handling &middot; Command Line Programming &middot; Form Handling. <b>MySQL</b>. The MySQLi Extension (<b>MySQL</b> Improved) is a relational database driver used in the <b>PHP</b> scripting language to provide an interface with <b>MySQL</b> databases. PHP-Nuke is a web-based automated news publishing and content management system based on <b>PHP and MySQL</b> originally written by Francisco Burzi. This is a list of notable content management systems that are used to organize and facilitate ... CMS Made Simple &middot; <b>PHP</b> &middot; <b>MySQL</b>, 2.2.10, GPL, 2019-03-06. <b>MySQL</b> AB was a Swedish software company founded in 1995. It was acquired by Sun ... Together with Linux, Apache, and <b>PHP</b>, the <b>MySQL</b> Server forms one of the building blocks of the LAMP technology stack. The company claimed over 5&nbsp;...
What is the current version of php and mysql?
The <b>Elf on the Shelf</b>: A Christmas Tradition is a 2005 children&#39;s picture book, written by Carol ... how the magic might disappear if the scout elf is touched, so the rule for The <b>Elf on the Shelf</b> states, &quot;There&#39;s only one rule that <b>you</b> have to follow,&nbsp;... &quot;The Nightmare After Krustmas&quot; is the tenth episode of the twenty-eighth season of the ... They tell him he needs to <b>bring</b> more people to the church, and he assures them ... (a parody of The <b>Elf on the Shelf</b>), a gnome that is <b>supposed</b> to watch over her all ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. <b>Elf</b> is a 2003 American Christmas comedy film directed by Jon Favreau, written by David ... An angered and insulted Finch attacks Buddy and walks <b>out</b> on Walter, who ... and Jovie, now married, <b>bring</b> their newborn daughter Susie to visit Papa <b>Elf</b>. ... &quot;NEWS/ 56 Facts <b>You</b> May Not Know About Your Favorite Holiday Films&quot;. Advertisement?[edit]. This article reads very much like marketing material for a single product. ... &quot;<b>You</b> better watch <b>out You</b> better not cry Better not pout I&#39;m telling <b>you</b> why Santa Claus is coming to town ... designed to be touched by the child, it&#39;s not really a toy (although I <b>suppose</b> that might be semantics) c) Someone should&nbsp;... In American, Canadian, Irish, and British cultures, a Christmas elf is a diminutive elf that lives ... Prior to the influence of St. Nicholas in Sweden, the job of giving <b>out</b> gifts was done by the Yule Goat. By 1891, the ... SantaLand Diaries &middot; The <b>Elf</b> <b>on the Shelf</b> ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. In J. R. R. Tolkien&#39;s legendarium, Elves are one of the races that inhabit a fictional Earth, often ... &quot;Yet if <b>you</b> succeed, then our power is diminished, and Lothlórien will fade, and the tides of Time will sweep it away. We must depart into ... After years, Ulmo returned to Beleriand to seek <b>out</b> the remaining Teleri. As Elwë had not&nbsp;... Belsnickel is a crotchety, fur-clad Christmas gift-bringer figure in the folklore of the Palatinate ... 1.1 <b>Outside</b> Europe ... filled with cakes, nuts, and fruits, and a long hazel switch which was <b>supposed</b> to have some kind of a charm in it as well as a sting. ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. In many works of modern fantasy, elves are depicted as a race or species of pointy-eared ... It is possible the <b>Elf</b> culture is based upon Native Americans delivered to ... It later turns <b>out</b> that the elves are actually the descendants of a shape-shifting ... These elves are <b>supposedly</b> based on the Celtic Sidhe, however bear a&nbsp;... James Kochalka is an American comic book artist and writer, and rock musician. His comics are ... Robot graphic novel had sold <b>out</b>. ... American <b>Elf</b> (limited edition hardcover; published by Top <b>Shelf</b>) (May 2004); American <b>Elf</b> (softcover; published by ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Elves, a word from Germanic mythology, are frequently featured in Fantasy fiction . In modern ... The Dark Elves found in the Age of Wonders series are a species of <b>Elf</b>, but ... the High Elves know this and the Dwarfs would disbelieve it if they found <b>out</b>. ... By using this site, <b>you</b> agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
When are you supposed to bring elf on the shelf out?
<b>Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie</b> is a 2016 British comedy film directed by ... The following day, <b>Patsy marries</b> the rich woman and Edina and <b>Patsy</b> find the&nbsp;... Edina &quot;Eddie&quot; Monsoon is the main character in the BBC programme Absolutely Fabulous, ... <b>Patsy</b> and Edina often exhibit the characteristics of a <b>married</b> couple, with ... In <b>Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie</b>, Edina finds herself on the verge of&nbsp;... This is a list of characters from the BBC sitcom <b>Absolutely Fabulous</b>. Contents. 1 Edina ... It is never revealed whether Monsoon is her <b>married</b> name (her daughter Saffron also uses ... At a party to launch a new Beatles track in the episode &quot; Schmoozin,&quot; <b>Patsy&#39;s</b> appearance in the low-budget soft porn <b>movie</b> Booberella is &nbsp;... Joanna Lamond Lumley, OBE, FRGS (born 1 May 1946) is an English actress, comedian, presenter, former model, author, television producer and activist. She won two BAFTA TV Awards for her role as <b>Patsy</b> Stone in the BBC sitcom Absolutely Fabulous (1992–2012), ... <b>Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie</b> was released in 2016. <b>Patsy</b> Stone is a fictional character on the UK television series Absolutely Fabulous, portrayed ... Last appearance, Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie (2016). Main article: <b>Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie</b> ... The film would begin with Edina and <b>Patsy</b> waking up on an oligarch&#39;s deserted yacht,&nbsp;... Patricia Jude Francis Kensit (born 4 March 1968) is an English actress, singer, model, and ... Kensit has been <b>married</b> to musicians Dan Donovan, Jim Kerr, Liam Gallagher ... She had her first big-screen role in the <b>film</b> For the Love of Ada. ... <b>Patsy</b> Kensit Biography <b>Film</b> Reference.com; ^ Jump up to: Picardie, Justine; &quot; <b>Patsy</b>&nbsp;... The third series of <b>Absolutely Fabulous</b>, a British sitcom, premiered on BBC One on 30 March ... When <b>Patsy</b> tries to liven things up by popping in a porn <b>film</b> she has brought, it turns out to ... Saffron finds out that Gerard is <b>married</b> with children. The fourth series of British sitcom <b>Absolutely Fabulous</b> premiered on BBC One on 31 August ... Edina&#39;s due to appear on This Morning with Richard &amp; Judy while <b>Patsy</b> has ... them and in exchange for the information, <b>Patsy</b> and Edina get &quot; <b>married</b>&quot;. ... on IMDb &middot; <b>Absolutely Fabulous</b> Season 4 at the Internet <b>Movie</b> Database&nbsp;... Jennifer Jane Saunders (born 6 July 1958) is an English comedian, screenwriter, singer and ... In 2015, Saunders voiced Queen Elizabeth II in the animated comedy <b>film</b> Minions, and ... Saunders&#39; biggest solo success has been <b>Absolutely</b> <b>Fabulous.</b> ... who played <b>Patsy</b> Stone, brought her international acclaim and attention.
Who did patsy marry in ab fab movie?
The <b>2018 Orange Bowl</b> was a college football bowl game played on Saturday, December 29, <b>2018</b>. It was the 85th edition of the <b>Orange Bowl</b>. The <b>Orange Bowl</b> &nbsp;... The <b>Orange Bowl</b> has served as one of six bowls in the CFP since the 2014 season; it hosted a national semifinal following the 2015 and <b>2018</b> seasons. &lt; <b>2018</b> &middot; 2020 &gt;. The 2019 <b>Orange Bowl</b> was a college football bowl game played on December 30, 2019, with&nbsp;... The <b>Orange Bowl</b> International Tennis Championships, known as the Dunlop <b>Orange Bowl</b> ... Surface, Red clay - outdoors. Draw, 64 S / 64 Q / 32 D. Website, www.ustaorangebowl.com. Current champions (2018). Singles, Finland Otto Virtanen (Boys 18s) &lt; 2016 &middot; <b>2018</b> &gt;. The 2017 <b>Orange Bowl</b> was a college football bowl game played on December 30, 2017 at the&nbsp;... Last bowl appearance, <b>2018 Orange Bowl</b>. Next bowl appearance, 2019 Peach Bowl. Longest win streak, 4 (1954-1959, 1972-1976, 1979-1981). Longest losing streak, 3 (2007-2009). Most bowl appearances, 19 (<b>Orange Bowl</b>). The Oklahoma Sooners college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate&nbsp;... The latest <b>bowl</b> appearance for Syracuse came in their victory over West Virginia in the <b>2018</b> Camping World <b>Bowl</b>. A victory in that game improved Syracuse&#39;s&nbsp;... The Penn State Nittany Lions football have competed in 50 <b>bowl</b> games compiling a record of ... The Nittany Lions hold a 16–6–1 record in the major bowls (Rose, <b>Orange</b>, Sugar, Fiesta, Peach, and Cotton). ... 49, Citrus <b>Bowl</b>, L 24 –27, January 1, 2019, <b>2018</b> &middot; Kentucky Wildcats &middot; Camping World Stadium &middot; Orlando, 59,167&nbsp;... The Miami Hurricanes football program has played in 41 bowl games, going 19– 22 for a .463 winning percentage. Its most common bowl destination has been the <b>Orange Bowl</b>, where the ... December 30, 2017, <b>Orange Bowl</b>, L, Wisconsin, 24, 34. December 27, <b>2018</b>, Pinstripe Bowl, L, Wisconsin, 3, 35. December 26, 2019&nbsp;... The 2013 Discover <b>Orange Bowl</b> was a college football bowl game played on Tuesday, ... Bowl; 2013 <b>Orange Bowl</b>; 2013 Poinsettia Bowl &middot; 2014 Boca Raton Bowl &middot; 2015 Poinsettia Bowl &middot; 2017 Quick Lane Bowl &middot; <b>2018</b> Boca Raton Bowl&nbsp;...
Where is the orange bowl held this year?
The <b>Super Bowl</b> is the annual American football game that determines the champion of the ... New England has the <b>most Super Bowl appearances</b> with 11, while the Buffalo Bills ( 0–4 ) have the <b>most</b> consecutive ... The 1972 Dolphins capped off the only perfect season in <b>NFL history</b> with their victory in <b>Super Bowl</b> VII. Individual player <b>records</b>[edit]. A complete list of <b>Super Bowl records</b> can be found in the 2018 Official <b>NFL Record</b> &amp; Fact Book beginning at&nbsp;... Fourteen other <b>NFL</b> franchises have won at least one <b>Super Bowl</b>. The Patriots own the <b>record</b> for <b>most Super Bowl appearances</b>&nbsp;... The Denver Broncos are a professional American football franchise based in Denver, Colorado ... (1997 (XXXII), 1998 (XXXIII), 2015 (50)), and share the <b>NFL</b> <b>record</b> for <b>most Super Bowl losses</b> (5 — tied with the New England Patriots). The New England Patriots are a professional American football team based in the Greater Boston area. The Patriots compete in the National Football League ( <b>NFL</b>) as a member ... The team owns the <b>record</b> for <b>most Super Bowl</b> <b>appearances</b> (nine) and wins (six) by a head coach–quarterback tandem, <b>most</b> conference&nbsp;... In the 2018 <b>NFL</b> season, the Patriots reached their 11th <b>Super Bowl</b>, breaking their own <b>record</b> for <b>most Super Bowl appearances</b> by any organization of all time . Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. (born August 3, 1977) is an American football quarterback for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>). Brady has played in a <b>record</b> nine <b>Super Bowls</b>, winning six of them (XXXVI, ... three <b>Super Bowls</b>, making him the <b>record</b> holder for <b>most Super Bowl</b> wins by a&nbsp;... This is a list of <b>NFL</b> quarterbacks with <b>Super Bowl</b> starts. Contents. 1 Winning and losing ... Jim McMahon won a second <b>Superbowl</b> ring having been a backup on the Brett Favre ... Starts, Win(s), Player, <b>Record</b>, Team(s), <b>Super Bowl</b>(s), Win %, Ref ... List of <b>Super Bowl</b> head coaches &middot; <b>NFL</b> starting quarterback playoff <b>records</b> &nbsp;... James White caught a <b>Super Bowl record</b> 14 passes for 110 yards, rushed ... He also set the <b>record</b> for <b>most</b> points scored with 20. ... Bowl XLIX); it is the third- largest comeback win in <b>NFL</b> playoff <b>history</b>,&nbsp;... They <b>lost</b> their <b>most</b> recent championship appearance, <b>Super Bowl</b> XLV, on February 6, 2011. The Steelers, whose <b>history</b> may be traced to a regional pro team&nbsp;...
Who has the most super bowl losses in nfl history?
<b>Income taxes</b> are required, however, to abide by the <b>law</b> of geographical uniformity. Congress <b>enacted</b> an&nbsp;... The Revenue Act of 1913, also known as the Underwood Tariff or the Underwood -Simmons Act ... Wilson signed the bill into <b>law</b> on October 3, 1913. ... The Revenue Act of 1913 restored a federal <b>income tax</b> for the <b>first</b> time since 1872. The Sixteenth Amendment (Amendment XVI) to the United States Constitution allows Congress ... The Revenue Act of 1861 had <b>introduced</b> the <b>first</b> federal <b>income tax</b>, but that tax was repealed in 1872. ... tax on corporations by way of an excise tax and a constitutional amendment to allow the previously <b>enacted</b> <b>income tax</b>. An <b>income tax</b> is a tax imposed on individuals or entities (taxpayers) that varies with respective ... The US federal government imposed the <b>first</b> personal <b>income</b> <b>tax</b> on August 5, 1861, ... Tax <b>laws</b> in most countries are extremely complex, and tax burden falls differently on different groups in each country and sub-national unit. The <b>first</b> State <b>Income Tax</b>, as the term is understood today in the United States, ... Colonies with <b>laws</b> taxing both property and faculties ... Between the <b>enactment</b> of the Constitution and 1840, no new general taxes on&nbsp;... Later that year, Congress <b>enacted</b> the Revenue Act of 1913. The <b>tax</b> ranged from 1% on <b>income</b> exceeding $3,000 to 7% on incomes exceeding $500,000. The Act to provide for reconciliation pursuant to titles II and V of the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2018, Pub.L. 115–97, is a congressional revenue act of the United States originally <b>introduced</b> in Congress as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) ... Under the <b>law</b>, there are numerous changes to the individual <b>income tax</b>,&nbsp;... The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 (ERTA) was a major tax cut designed to encourage economic growth. Also known as the &quot;Kemp–Roth Tax Cut&quot;, it was a federal <b>law enacted</b> by the ... Included in the act was an across-the-board decrease in federal <b>income tax</b> rates. The top marginal tax rate fell from 70 percent to 50&nbsp;... Congress <b>enacted</b> the <b>law</b> because it was concerned about nonprofit organizations having an unfair advantage competing in the same&nbsp;... The Tax Reform Act of 1986 (TRA) was passed by the 99th United States Congress and signed into <b>law</b> by President Ronald Reagan on October 22, 1986. The act was designed to simplify the federal <b>income tax</b> code and broaden ... The 1986 Tax Reform Act <b>introduced</b> the General Nondiscrimination rules which applied to&nbsp;...
When was the first income tax law enacted?
<b>Whiteout</b> may refer to: Contents. 1 Arts, entertainment, and media. 1.1 Fictional ... <b>White Out</b> (Penn State), a <b>college football</b> tradition at Penn State during its home games against Michigan and Ohio State, where all&nbsp;... It is also among the most expensive regular season games of <b>college football</b>, with ticket prices ranging upwards of $250. All <b>White Out</b> games are showcased&nbsp;... Beaver Stadium is an outdoor <b>college football</b> stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania, United ... Every home game against the Buckeyes is <b>a White Out</b> game, and official <b>White Out</b> shirts often have Beat Ohio printed. Let&#39;s Go, PSU: A more&nbsp;... The 2016 season marked the arrival of offensive coordinator Joe Moorhead and included an upset over #2 Ohio State during <b>a &quot;White</b>-<b>Out</b>&quot; in State <b>College</b>. Patrick Christian <b>White</b> (born February 25, 1986) is an American football coach and former ... In the 35–7 victory over Wofford, <b>White</b> passed for 82 yards on six passes <b>out</b> of 10, and rushed for 107 yards and a score. ... In the victory, <b>White</b> became the first player in <b>college football</b> history to win four bowl games as a starting&nbsp;... A top prospect coming <b>out</b> of <b>college</b>, <b>White</b> suffered a season-ending shin injury during his first training camp and missed his entire rookie season. Mike <b>White</b> (born March 25, 1995) is an American football quarterback for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL). He played <b>college football</b> at the University of South Florida and Western ... After sitting <b>out</b> the year due to NCAA transfer rules, <b>White</b> was named the starting quarterback to open the 2016 &nbsp;... The Ohio State–Penn State football rivalry is an American <b>college football</b> rivalry between the ... Despite the loud Penn State &quot;<b>whiteout</b>&quot; planned by the Lions&#39; student section, the Buckeyes were able to overcome an early 7–3 deficit to win&nbsp;... His parents owned a cement plant in east Tuttle. <b>College</b> career[edit]. <b>White</b> attended the University of Oklahoma, where he played&nbsp;... Devin <b>White</b> (born February 17, 1998) is an American football linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He played <b>college football</b> at LSU, and was drafted by the Buccaneers fifth ... <b>White</b> was a controversial recruit <b>out</b> of high school, having multiple run-ins with police. In November&nbsp;...
Who started the white out in college football?
On December 11, 1941, the <b>United States Congress declared war</b> upon <b>Germany</b> hours after ... This <b>World War II</b> article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by&nbsp;... On 11 December 1941, four days after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the <b>United</b> ... series of provocations by the <b>United States</b> government when the <b>US</b> was still officially neutral during <b>World War II</b>. ... of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and <b>did</b> his utmost to support a <b>declaration</b> of <b>war</b> on the <b>United</b> <b>States</b>. This is a timeline of formal declarations of <b>War</b> during <b>World War II</b>. A <b>declaration</b> of <b>war</b> is a ... Events listed include those in which there were simple diplomatic breaking of relations that <b>did</b> not involve any physical attack, as well as ... The Great Tragedy: <b>Germany&#39;s Declaration</b> of <b>War</b> against the <b>United States</b> of America. On April 2, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson asked a special joint session of the <b>United States</b> ... Eight senators <b>did</b> not vote: John H. Bankhead, Nathan Goff, Thomas Gore, Henry F. Hollis, Francis G. Newlands, John Walter Smith, Charles S. On December 8, 1941, the <b>United States Congress declared war</b> on the Empire of Japan in ... Following the <b>U.S.</b> declaration, Japan&#39;s allies, <b>Germany</b> and Italy, declared ... The United Kingdom <b>declared war</b> on Japan nine hours before the <b>U.S. did</b>, ... Hixson, Walter L. (2003), The <b>American</b> Experience in <b>World War II</b>: The&nbsp;... On December 11, 1941, Italy <b>declared war</b> on the <b>United States</b> in response to the latter&#39;s declaration of war upon the Empire of Japan following the attack on Pearl Harbor four days earlier. <b>Germany</b> also <b>declared war</b> on the <b>U.S.</b> the same day. The <b>US</b> immediately responded by <b>declaring war on Germany</b> and Italy, thus ... two major fronts across the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans in <b>World War II</b>. The United Kingdom <b>declared war on Germany</b> on 3 September 1939, two days after <b>Germany</b> invaded Poland. Contents. 1 Historical context; 2 The speech. 2.1 Text; 2.2 Audio. 3 After the declaration of war; 4 See also; 5 References. Historical context[edit]. See also: Events preceding <b>World War II</b> in Europe ... the Allies declared that war would resume if the <b>German</b> government <b>did</b> not&nbsp;... A <b>declaration</b> of <b>war</b> is a formal <b>declaration</b> issued by a national government indicating that a ... In <b>World War II</b>, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. <b>Germany</b> and Italy, led respectively by Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini, ... The Confederate States <b>did</b> not constitute a new state and they were not&nbsp;... A <b>declaration</b> of <b>war</b> is a formal act by which one state goes to <b>war</b> against another. ... U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs a declaration of war against Nazi ... In 1989, Panama <b>declared</b> itself to be in a state of <b>war</b> with the <b>United States</b>. ... by one sovereign state against another since the end of <b>World</b> <b>War II</b> in 1945. On December 11, 1941, in response to Italian declaration of war on the <b>United</b> <b>States</b>, four days ... of the <b>United States</b> and Making Provisions to Prosecute the Same, thereby <b>declaring war</b> against Italy. It also <b>declared war</b> upon <b>Germany</b> that same day.
When did the us declare war on germany wwii?
Le <b>Roman de la Rose</b> is a medieval French poem styled as an ... Part of the story was <b>translated</b> from its original Old French <b>into</b> Middle <b>English</b> as The Romaunt of the Rose, which had a great&nbsp;... The Romaunt of the Rose (the Romaunt) is a partial <b>translation into</b> Middle <b>English</b> of the French allegorical poem, le <b>Roman de la Rose</b> (le Roman). Originally&nbsp;... The Name of the Rose is the 1980 debut novel by Italian author Umberto Eco. It is a historical murder mystery set in an Italian monastery in the year 1327; an intellectual mystery combining semiotics in fiction, biblical analysis, medieval studies, and literary theory. It was <b>translated into English</b> by William Weaver in 1983. ... Historical mystery &middot; <b>Roman de la Rose</b> &middot; The Cadfael Chronicles &middot; Theological&nbsp;... Christine de Pizan or Pisan born Cristina da Pizzano (1364 – c. 1430), was a poet and author ... <b>Romance of the Rose</b> satirizes the conventions of courtly love while critically depicting women as nothing more than seducers. ... Livre des fais d&#39;armes et de chevalerie was <b>translated into English</b> by William Caxton for Henry VII&nbsp;... Boece is Geoffrey Chaucer&#39;s <b>translation into</b> Middle <b>English</b> of The Consolation of Philosophy ... The <b>Romance of the Rose</b>, another literary work Chaucer <b>translated</b>, actively encourages <b>translation</b> of the Consolation: Where lewid men might&nbsp;... Orlando furioso is an Italian epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto which has exerted a wide influence ... The story is also a chivalric <b>romance</b> which stemmed from a tradition ... The first <b>English translation</b> by John Harington was published in 1591 at the ... of Orlando Furioso, a poem which I longed to render <b>into English</b> verse… ”. <b>Romance</b> of the Three Kingdoms is a 14th-century historical novel attributed to Luo Guanzhong ... 司馬昭之心,路人皆知, As Sima Zhao gradually <b>rose</b> to power in Wei, his intention to usurp state power became more obvious. ... <b>Romance</b> of the Three Kingdoms has been <b>translated into English</b> by numerous scholars. He is only known by mention of Jean de Meun, (de Meung in French), in &#39;&#39;<b>Roman</b> <b>de la Rose</b>&#39;&#39;. Lorris&#39; poem was <b>translated into</b> Middle <b>English</b> verse by Chaucer,&nbsp;... Schodt <b>translated</b> the entire manga series <b>into English</b> as a reference for the producers of this film, but gave the only copy of the <b>translation</b> to them and it was lost. ... <b>Roman de la Rose</b> by Guillaume de Lorris (<b>translated into English</b> by Chaucer) , Andreas Capellanus, Statius and Cato. The tale is found in Persia in the Bahar&nbsp;...
Who translated romance of the rose into english?
The <b>Super Bowl</b> LI <b>Halftime show</b> took place on February 5, <b>2017</b> at NRG Stadium in Houston, ... Some argued it was one of the top <b>Super Bowl</b> halftime <b>performances</b> in history. The show was also noted for its acknowledgment of the LGBT&nbsp;... ... Stadium in a harness at the <b>Super Bowl</b> LI <b>halftime show</b>, February <b>2017</b>. <b>Halftime shows</b> are a tradition during American football games at all levels of competition. ... The NFL does not pay the <b>halftime show performers</b> an appearance fee,&nbsp;... XLIX (2015), 50 (2016), LI (<b>2017</b>). The <b>Super Bowl</b> 50 <b>Halftime Show</b> took place on February 7, 2016, at Levi&#39;s Stadium in Santa ... Coldplay was confirmed as the lead half time <b>performer</b> for <b>Super Bowl</b> 50 on December 3, 2015, one day&nbsp;... The <b>Super Bowl</b> LII <b>Halftime Show</b> took place on February 4, 2018 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as part of <b>Super Bowl</b> LII. Justin Timberlake was the featured <b>performer</b>, as confirmed by the National Football League (NFL) on October 22, <b>2017</b>. <b>Super Bowl</b> LI was an American football game <b>played</b> at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, on ... &quot;2017 Super Bowl&quot; redirects here. ... It was also the third time the <b>Super Bowl</b> has been <b>played</b> in Houston, with <b>Super Bowl</b> VIII in ... Genius with an ad featuring Albert Einstein and a nod to Lady Gaga&#39;s <b>halftime</b> <b>performance</b>. The <b>Super Bowl</b> XLVIII <b>halftime show</b> occurred on February 2, 2014 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey as part of <b>Super Bowl</b> XLVIII and was headlined by American <b>singer</b> Bruno Mars ... Retrieved February 19, <b>2017</b>. ^ &quot;Pepsi <b>Super</b> <b>Bowl</b> XLVIII&nbsp;... The <b>Super Bowl</b> XLIX <b>halftime show</b> took place on February 1, 2015, at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, as part of <b>Super Bowl</b> XLIX. It featured American <b>singer</b> Katy Perry, with <b>singer</b> Lenny Kravitz and rapper ... 2016: A History of Halftime <b>Performances</b>&quot;. ABC News. Retrieved February 7, <b>2017</b>. <b>Super Bowl</b> LII was an American football game <b>played</b> to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the <b>2017</b> season. ... This was the second time that a <b>Super Bowl</b> was <b>played</b> in Minneapolis, the ... Average TV viewership for the <b>halftime show</b>, headlined by Justin Timberlake, was 106.6 million&nbsp;... The <b>Super Bowl</b> XLVII <b>halftime show</b> occurred on February 3, 2013, at the Mercedes-Benz ... but confirmed that she&#39;s going to sing live during the <b>Super</b> <b>Bowl halftime show</b>, saying &quot;I will absolutely be <b>singing</b> live. ... Retrieved <b>2017</b>-02 -04. <b>Super Bowl</b> 50 was an American football game to determine the champion of the National ... The game was <b>played</b> on February 7, 2016, at Levi&#39;s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, in the ... The <b>Super Bowl</b> 50 <b>halftime show</b> was headlined by Coldplay, with special guest ... Archived from the original on February 6, <b>2017</b>.
Who sang at the super bowl 2017 half time show?
<b>Thanksgiving</b> is a federal <b>holiday in the United States</b>, celebrated on the fourth Thursday of ... William DeLoss Love calculates that this <b>thanksgiving</b> was <b>made</b> on Wednesday, July 30, ... The Continental Congress, the legislative body that governed the <b>United States</b> from 1774 to 1789, issued several &quot;<b>national</b> days of prayer,&nbsp;... ... Columbus Day &middot; Veterans Day &middot; <b>Thanksgiving</b> Day &middot; Christmas Day. In the <b>United States</b>, a federal <b>holiday</b> is an authorized <b>holiday</b> which has been recognized by the <b>US government</b>. Every year on a <b>U.S.</b> federal <b>holiday</b>, non- essential federal <b>government</b> ... In 1938, Armistice Day (now Veterans Day) was <b>created</b> to mark the end of&nbsp;... The schedule of <b>public holidays in the United States</b> is largely influenced by the schedule of ... All other <b>public holidays</b> are <b>created</b> by the States; most states also allow local ... Major retail establishments, such as shopping malls and centers, close only on <b>Thanksgiving</b> and Christmas, but remain open on all other <b>holidays</b> &nbsp;... The <b>National Thanksgiving</b> Proclamation was the first formal proclamation of <b>Thanksgiving</b> in the <b>United States</b>. ... Burke was of the opinion that the <b>holiday</b> was too &quot;European.&quot; He &quot;did not like ... However, it was not until 1863 that Abraham Lincoln <b>established</b> the regular tradition of observing days of <b>national</b> <b>thanksgiving</b>. The modern <b>Thanksgiving holiday</b> tradition is traced to a well-recorded ... <b>Thanksgiving</b> proclamations were <b>made</b> mostly by church leaders in ... in <b>America</b> marking November 26, 1789, &quot;as a day of <b>public</b>&nbsp;... In 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt moved the <b>Thanksgiving holiday</b> one week earlier ... October 31 his <b>official</b> proclamation calling for &quot;a day of general <b>thanksgiving</b>&quot; ... In 1940, 32 <b>states</b>&#39; governments and the District of Columbia observed the ... In November 1942, Roosevelt&#39;s proclamation <b>made</b> mention <b>of</b> <b>the</b> joint&nbsp;... The organizers consider the <b>national holiday</b> of <b>Thanksgiving</b> Day as a reminder <b>of the</b> democide and continued suffering <b>of the</b> Native American peoples. Hale may be the individual most responsible for making <b>Thanksgiving</b> a <b>national</b> <b>holiday in the United States</b>; it had previously been celebrated mostly in New&nbsp;... Cyber Monday is a marketing term for the Monday after the <b>Thanksgiving holiday</b> <b>in the United States</b>. It was <b>created</b> by retailers to encourage people to shop online. The term was coined by Ellen Davis of the <b>National</b> Retail Federation and Scott Silverman, and <b>made</b>&nbsp;... <b>Thanksgiving</b> (French: Action de grâce), or <b>Thanksgiving</b> Day sometimes called Canadian <b>Thanksgiving</b> to distinguish it from the American <b>holiday</b> of the same name, ... Canadian <b>Thanksgiving</b> coincides with the observance in the <b>United</b> <b>States</b> of Columbus Day ... Canada portal &middot; <b>Thanksgiving</b> &middot; <b>Public holidays</b> in Canada&nbsp;...
When was thanksgiving made a national holiday in the united states?
Compare cloud seven (“state of complete happiness or euphoria”), which may have originated from confusion of <b>cloud nine</b> with seventh heaven. Sense 2 (“a&nbsp;... <b>Cloud Nine</b>, cloud 9 or <b>cloud nine</b> is a name colloquially given to the state of euphoria, and may refer to: Contents. 1 Books and comics; 2 Companies; 3 Film&nbsp;... <b>Cloud Nine</b> is the 11th studio album by English musician George Harrison. The album was recorded and released in 1987 after Harrison had taken a five-year&nbsp;... <b>Cloud Nine</b> is the ninth studio album by American musical group The Temptations for the Gordy (Motown) label released in 1969. The album is a watershed for&nbsp;... &quot;<b>Cloud Nine</b>&quot; is a 1968 hit single recorded by The Temptations for the Motown label. It was the first of their singles to feature Dennis Edwards instead of David&nbsp;... <b>Cloud Nine</b> is the name Buckminster Fuller gave to his proposed airborne habitats created from giant geodesic spheres, which might be made to levitate by &nbsp;... <b>Cloud Nine</b> is the eighth studio album by American hip hop group Kottonmouth Kings. It was released on August 28, 2007 under Suburban Noize Records. Cloud 9 is a two-act play written by British playwright Caryl Churchill. It was workshopped with ... Cloud 9. Cloud Nine (play).jpg. Revised American edition, Methuen, 1984. Written by, Caryl Churchill. Date premiered, 14 February 1979&nbsp;... <b>Cloud Nine</b> is the debut studio album by Norwegian DJ and record producer Kygo and features the likes of Maty Noyes, Conrad Sewell, Parson James, Tom&nbsp;... &quot;Cloud 9&quot; is a song by English rock musician George Harrison that was released as the opening track of his 1987 album <b>Cloud Nine</b>. It was also issued as a&nbsp;...
Where does the expression on cloud nine come from?
Nolan Ryan <b>has</b> the <b>most</b> career <b>strikeouts</b> in Major League Baseball. During a <b>record</b> 27-year career, he struck out 5,714 batters. The parentheses adjacent to&nbsp;... A <b>strikeout is</b> a statistic recorded for both pitchers and batters, and <b>is</b> denoted by K. Reggie Jackson <b>holds the record for the most</b> career <b>strikeouts</b> by a batter&nbsp;... In baseball, a <b>strikeout</b> occurs when a pitcher throws three strikes to a batter during his time at bat. Twenty different pitchers <b>have</b> struck out at least 18 batters in a single ... Four players <b>have</b> accomplished the feat <b>more</b> than once in their career; ... he faced, setting a new major league <b>record</b> for <b>most</b> consecutive <b>strikeouts</b>. This <b>is</b> a list of single-season <b>records</b> in Major League Baseball. Contents. 1 Batting <b>records</b> ... 2.3 Earned run average; 2.4 <b>Strikeouts</b>; 2.5 Shutouts; 2.6 Saves ; 2.7 Balks; 2.8 Wild pitches. 3 Catcher <b>records</b>; 4 Team <b>records</b>. 4.1 Hits ... <b>Most</b> Grand Slams By a Pitcher in One Season: Tony Cloninger, Madison Bumgarner, 2&nbsp;... Walter Johnson <b>holds the record</b> with 12 different seasons that he was a <b>strikeout</b> leader, including 8 consecutive from 1912 through 1919. Johnson was one of the five charter members of the Baseball Hall of Fame. In baseball, the <b>strikeout is</b> a statistic used to evaluate pitchers. A pitcher earns a <b>strikeout</b> when ... Matt Kilroy&#39;s 513 <b>strikeouts</b> in 1886 <b>is</b> the <b>most</b> in a single season by a pitcher&nbsp;... To accomplish this <b>record</b>, Ryan played the <b>most</b> ... <b>is</b> Randy Johnson, <b>who has</b> 839 fewer <b>strikeouts</b> at&nbsp;... Thus, it <b>is</b> possible for a pitcher to <b>record more</b> than three <b>strikeouts</b> in an inning. As a result of this rule, 88 different pitchers <b>have</b> struck out four batters in a&nbsp;... This <b>is</b> a list of team <b>records</b> for the New York Mets baseball team. Contents. 1 Career <b>records</b> ... <b>Most</b> Innings Pitched: 15, Rob Gardner (1965) and Al Jackson ( 1962); <b>Most Strikeouts</b>: 19, David Cone (1991) and Tom Seaver (1970); <b>Most</b> <b>Strikeouts</b> in Major League debut: 11, Matt Harvey, July 26, 2012; <b>Most</b> Walks: 10 &nbsp;... The following <b>is</b> a list of single-game baseball <b>records</b> and unusual events. The following criteria are used for inclusion: Only events occurring within a single plate appearance, inning, or game are included; cumulative or aggregate <b>records</b> achieved over <b>more</b> than one game are not ... <b>Most strikeouts</b> in a game of any length by both teams. There are currently 95 pitchers and 88 <b>records</b> in the 1,000 <b>Strikeout</b> Club: ... She also <b>owns</b> the Junior (15.2) and Sophomore (14.1) ratio marks in addition. Tincher (679 in 2008), Courtney Blades (663 in 2000), Osterman in 2006, (593&nbsp;...
Who has the record for the most strikeouts?