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Dickens singles chronology. "He Stands Real Tall" (1965), "<b>May</b> the <b>Bird of</b>
<b>Paradise Fly up Your Nose</b>" (1965), "When the Ship Hit the Sand" (1966). "<b>May</b>
the <b>Bird of Paradise Fly up Your Nose</b>" is a 1965 novelty <b>song</b> performed by Little
Jimmy ... James Cecil Dickens (December 19, 1920 – January 2, 2015), better known by
his stage name, Little Jimmy Dickens, was an American country music <b>singer</b> and
<b>songwriter</b> famous for his humorous novelty <b>songs</b>, his small size (4'11" [150 ... In
1965, he released his biggest hit, "<b>May</b> the <b>Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose</b>", ... Bird of paradise or bird-of-paradise <b>may</b> refer to: Contents. 1 Birds; 2 Film and
television ... Ottoman Turkish, and Urdu poetry; "<b>May</b> the <b>Bird of Paradise Fly up</b>
<b>Your Nose</b>," a <b>song</b> by Jimmy Dickens; Paradise Bird, an album by Amii Stewart ... Carnac the Magnificent was a recurring comedic role played by Johnny Carson
on The Tonight ... <b>Songwriter</b> Neal Merritt used the Carnac Saver as his primary
inspiration for a <b>song</b> with a similar insult as a title, "<b>May</b> the <b>Bird of Paradise Fly</b>
<b>Up Your Nose</b>," a hit for Little Jimmy Dickens. The Late Show with David
Letterman ... Hot Country <b>Songs</b> is a chart that ranks the top-performing country music <b>songs</b>
in the United ... Five acts achieved their first career number ones in 1965: Del
Reeves, Warner Mack, Little Jimmy Dickens, ... Little Jimmy Dickens took the
novelty <b>song</b> "<b>May</b> the <b>Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose</b>" to number one in
November. The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2015. Entries for each day are
listed ... American country music <b>singer</b> ("<b>May</b> the <b>Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your</b>
<b>Nose</b>"), cardiac ... Pino Daniele, 59, Italian <b>singer</b> and <b>songwriter</b>, heart attack. This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in 1965. 1965 in
music ... One of the first big <b>songs</b> was Johnnie Wright's "Hello Vietnam," a No. 1
hit in ... Initially pitched to the teen market as a bubblegum pop <b>singer</b>, she makes
her first ... November 20, <b>May</b> the <b>Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose</b> · Little Jimmy
... <b>Genre</b> · Country, Honky tonk · Label · Decca · Producer · Owen Bradley · Ernest
Tubb chronology. By Request (1966), Country Hits Old and New (1966), Another
Story (1967). Country Hits Old and New is an album by American country <b>singer</b>
Ernest Tubb, released in ... Rich, Nat Stuckey); "<b>May</b> the <b>Bird of Paradise Fly Up</b>
<b>Your Nose</b>" (Neal Merritt) ... D. ▻ Dr. West's Medicine Show and Junk Band <b>songs</b> (1 P) ... 5 · Man's Not Hot ·
Margate (<b>song</b>) · Martian Hop · <b>May</b> the <b>Bird of Paradise Fly up Your Nose</b> ... This is a list of <b>songs</b> that have charted in the top ten of the Billboard Adult
Contemporary in ... "<b>May</b> the <b>Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose</b>", Little Jimmy
Dickens ... November 21, "One More Time", The Ray Charles <b>Singers</b>, 7,
December 12, 7 ... | Who sang the song let the bird of paradise fly up your nose? |
The <b>Andy Griffith Show</b> is an American situation comedy television series that
aired on CBS ... After the eighth season, when Andy Griffith became one of the
<b>original</b> cast members to leave the show, it was retitled ... The show's <b>theme</b>
music, "The Fishin' Hole", was <b>composed</b> by Earle Hagen and Herbert Spencer,
with lyrics ... Earle Harry Hagen (July 9, 1919 – May 26, 2008) was an American <b>composer</b>
who created music for movies and television. His best-known TV <b>themes</b> include
those for Make Room for Daddy, The Dick Van Dyke Show, ... co-writing and
whistling "The Fishin' Hole", the melody of the main <b>theme to The Andy Griffith</b>
<b>Show</b>; ... Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. is an American situation comedy that originally aired on
CBS from September 25, 1964, to May 2, 1969. The series was a spin-off of The
<b>Andy Griffith Show</b>, and the pilot episode was ... who also <b>composed the themes</b>
for shows such as The <b>Andy Griffith Show</b>, The Dick Van Dyke Show, and That
Girl. Andy Samuel Griffith (June 1, 1926 – July 3, 2012) was an American actor,
comedian, ... Griffith never received a writing credit for the show, but he worked
on the ... A <b>year</b> later, he starred as a New York City attorney for the DA's office in
... run of The <b>Andy Griffith Show</b>, which included a version of the show's <b>theme</b>
sung by ... Mayberry R.F.D. is an American television series produced as a spin-off and
direct continuation of The <b>Andy Griffith Show</b>. When star Andy Griffith decided to
leave his series, most of the supporting ... Theme music composer, Earle Hagen
... During the final season of The <b>Andy Griffith Show</b>, widower farmer Sam Jones (
Ken ... This is a list of episodes from the CBS television comedy The <b>Andy Griffith Show</b>.
The first ... Barney <b>writes</b> a parking ticket on the governor's car and refuses to tear
it up. 79, 16, "Man in a ... 115, 20, "The <b>Song</b> Festers", Earl Bellamy, Jim Fritzell &
Everett Greenbaum, February 24, 1964 (1964-02-24). Barney's pride is hurt ... The Danny Thomas Show is an American sitcom that ran from 1953 to 1957 on
ABC and from ... The <b>theme</b> music was various versions (changing over the years
) of the traditional Irish <b>song</b>, "Danny Boy". ... The episode aired on February 15,
1960, and The <b>Andy Griffith Show</b> premiered later that <b>year</b> on October 3. James Thurston Nabors (June 12, 1930 – November 30, 2017) was an American
actor, singer, and comedian. Nabors was born and raised in Sylacauga, Alabama
, but later moved to southern California because of an asthmatic condition. He
was discovered by Andy Griffith while working at a Santa Monica ... 1964, "The
<b>Song</b> Festers" episode of The <b>Andy Griffith Show</b> and on April 8, ... "The Christmas Story" is an episode from the American television program The
<b>Andy Griffith</b> ... Original air date, December 19, 1960. Guest appearance(s). "Dueling Banjos" is a traditional composition by Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith. The
<b>song</b> was <b>composed</b> in 1954 by Smith as a banjo instrumental he called ... first
wide-scale airing was on a 1963 television episode of The <b>Andy Griffith Show</b> ... | Who wrote the theme to the andy griffith show? |
<b>Mother's Day</b> is a celebration honoring the mother of the family, as well as
motherhood, ... The modern <b>Mother's Day began in</b> the United States, at the
initiative of Anna Jarvis <b>in</b> the early 20th century. This is not (directly) related to
the many ... <b>Mother's Day in</b> the United States is an annual holiday celebrated on the second
Sunday <b>in</b> May. <b>Mother's Day</b> recognizes mothers, motherhood and maternal
bonds <b>in</b> general, as well as the positive contributions that they make to society. It
<b>was</b> established by Anna Jarvis, with the first official <b>Mother's Day</b> ... the sales of
more types of flowers <b>in Mother's Day</b>, florists <b>invented</b> the <b>idea</b> of ... Anna Maria Jarvis (May 1, 1864 – November 24, 1948) <b>was</b> the founder of
<b>Mother's Day in</b> the ... <b>In</b> 1943, she <b>began</b> organizing a petition to rescind
<b>Mother's Day</b>. However, these efforts were halted when she <b>was</b> placed <b>in</b> the
Marshall ... Father's Day is a celebration honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood,
paternal bonds, and ... Father's Day <b>was</b> inaugurated <b>in</b> the United States <b>in</b> the
early 20th century to complement <b>Mother's Day in</b> celebrating fathers, fathering,
and fatherhood. Father's Day <b>was</b> founded <b>in</b> Spokane, Washington at the YMCA
<b>in</b> 1910 ... "<b>Mother's Day</b>", also known as the "Rugrats <b>Mother's Day</b> Special" or "Rugrats
<b>Mother's Day</b>", ... The <b>concept was</b> later revised and approved as a <b>Mother's Day</b>
special. Germain said that he <b>was</b> ... Tommy reminisces about his mom
comforting him while he <b>was in</b> a neonatal intensive care unit. The babies think of
a plan to ... <b>Mother's Day</b> is a 2016 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry
Marshall and written ... Filming <b>began</b> on August 18, 2015, <b>in</b> Atlanta, Georgia. It
<b>was</b> ... Father's Day is a day of honoring fatherhood, paternal bonds, as well as the
influence of fathers ... Father's Day <b>was</b> not celebrated <b>in</b> the US, outside Catholic
traditions, until ... After Anna Jarvis' successful promotion of <b>Mother's Day in</b>
Grafton, West ... claimed that he had first come <b>up with the idea</b> for Father's Day <b>in</b>
1915. <b>Mother's Day</b> is a 1980 American slasher film directed, co-written and produced
by Charles ... A loose remake, also called <b>Mother's Day</b>, <b>was</b> released <b>in</b> 2010. Mothering Sunday is a holiday celebrated by Christians <b>in</b> the United Kingdom,
Ireland and ... It is increasingly being called <b>Mother's Day</b>, although that name
properly belongs to the American secular ... <b>in</b> this context, one's "mother church"
<b>was</b> either the church where one <b>was</b> baptized, the local parish church, or the ... "Dick <b>in</b> a Box" is the debut single by American comedy troupe the Lonely Island,
featuring ... Samberg said the writing team originally <b>came up</b> with a different <b>idea</b>
for ... Clarkson and Susan Sarandon) as the ultimate tribute to <b>Mother's Day</b>. | Who came up with the idea of mother's day? |
<b>Carole</b> Ann Radziwill Polish pronunciation: [ra'd͡͡ʑivʲiww]; (née DiFalco; born
August 20, ... Radziwill began her news career at ABC in <b>New York</b>, in 1985, as
an intern in ... In 2011, Radziwill joined the cast of Bravo TV's The Real
<b>Housewives</b> of <b>New York</b> City. On July ... Her <b>husband</b> died of cancer on August
10, 1999. Prince Anthony Stanisław Albert Radziwiłł was a Swiss-born American television
executive and ... He <b>married</b> a former ABC colleague, Emmy Award-winning
journalist <b>Carole</b> DiFalco, on 27 August 1994 on Long Island, <b>New York</b>. ... The
couple lived in <b>New York</b>, and both Radziwiłł and <b>Carole</b> tried to maintain their
careers ... <b>Carol</b> Creighton Burnett (born April 26, 1933) is an American actress, comedian,
singer, and ... Later she performed in nightclubs in <b>New York</b> City and had a
breakout ... She guest-starred in season two of Desperate <b>Housewives</b> as Bree's
... Burnett <b>married</b> her college sweetheart Don Saroyan on December 15, 1955;
they ... <b>Carole</b> Bayer Sager is an American lyricist, singer, songwriter, painter, and <b>New</b>
<b>York</b> Times ... Many of Bayer Sager's 1980s songs were co-written with her
former <b>husband</b>, the composer Burt Bacharach. She executive-produced the ... Diahann Carroll was an American actress, singer, model, and activist. She rose
to prominence ... <b>Carol</b> Diahann Johnson was born in the Bronx, <b>New York</b> City,
on July 17, 1935, ... Carroll's fourth <b>marriage</b> was to singer Vic Damone in 1987. <b>Carol</b> Peletier is a fictional character from the comic book series The Walking
Dead and is ... In the comic series, <b>Carol</b> is a 25-year-old <b>housewife</b> who exhibits
a neurotic, self-centered, and naive demeanor. ... The abuse she suffered from
her <b>husband</b> was explicitly shown in the series, whereas ... <b>New York</b> City: Vox
Media. The fifth season of The Real <b>Housewives</b> of <b>New York</b> City, an American reality
television ... <b>New York</b> City saw the introduction of three new <b>housewives</b>; Aviva
Drescher, Heather Thomson and <b>Carole</b> Radziwill. ... stylist to some a-list
celebrities, Thomson is also a <b>married</b> mother of two children- Jax, 10, and Ella
Rae, 8. The Real <b>Housewives</b> of <b>New York</b> City (abbreviated RHONY) is an American
reality television series that premiered on March 4, 2008 on Bravo. Developed as
... Florence Agnes Henderson (February 14, 1934 – November 24, 2016) was an
American actress and singer with a career spanning six decades. She is best
remembered for her starring role as <b>Carol</b> Brady on the ABC ... Henderson
<b>married</b> her first <b>husband</b> Ira Bernstein in 1956. ... <b>New York</b> City: <b>New York</b>
Media, LLC. Roslyn, <b>New York</b>, U.S.. Spouse(s). Charlie Crist ( m. 2008; div. 2017). Children,
2. Residence, Fisher Island, Florida · Alma mater · Georgetown University (B.S.).
<b>Carole</b> Crist (née Oumano, formerly Rome) is an American businesswoman and
former First ... After nine years of <b>marriage</b>, in February 2017, Charlie Crist filed
for divorce ... | Who was carol from new york housewives married to? |
<b>Phillips</b> appeared in 38 games with Pawtucket and six games with the ... <b>Phillips</b>
was the first player in <b>Red Sox</b> history to wear ... Norman Edwin <b>Phillips</b> (September 20, 1944 – September 20, 2017) was a
middle relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston
<b>Red Sox</b> during the 1970 season. George Andrew "Andy" <b>Phillips</b> (born April 6, 1977) is the current assistant coach
for The ... On April 17, 2009, <b>Phillips</b> was traded to the <b>Chicago White Sox</b> in
exchange for pitcher Michael Dubee, and assigned to the Charlotte Knights of the
... Porsha <b>Phillips</b> (born January 13, 1988) is an American professional women's
basketball ... Silver Stars. Her brother is Boston <b>Red Sox</b> second baseman
Brandon <b>Phillips</b> who became the first <b>Red Sox</b> player to wear the number zero. The Rawlings Gold Glove Award, usually referred to as the Gold Glove, is the
award given ... The best mark in the National League was set by <b>Phillips</b> (2010)
and Darwin Barney ... "1972 Boston <b>Red Sox</b> Batting, Pitching, & Fielding
Statistics". Then, in December 1957, <b>Phillips</b> was part of a ... 18) and Boston <b>Red Sox</b> (
August 22), <b>Phillips</b> was treated ... The following is a list of Major League Baseball players, retired or active. ... Ed
<b>Phillips</b>, April 9, 1970, August 29, 1970, Pitcher, Boston <b>Red Sox</b>. Eddie <b>Phillips</b> (
C) ... Anthony John Pierzynski is an American former professional baseball catcher.
He played in ... He attended Dr. <b>Phillips</b> High School in Orlando, Florida, where
he won All-State honors in baseball. ... In Game 1 of the ALDS against the
defending champion <b>Red Sox</b>, Pierzynski would start the White Sox off strong
with a 3-run ... Clarence Lemuel "<b>Red</b>" <b>Phillips</b> (November 3, 1908 – September 23, 1988) was
a professional baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher over parts of two ... Johnny David Damon (born November 5, 1973) is a former American
professional baseball ... Damon attended Dr. <b>Phillips</b> High School in Orlando
when during his senior year in 1992, he was rated the top high ... Through his
four-year career with the <b>Red Sox</b> (2002–2005), Damon appeared in 597 games
(590 in center ... | Where did the red sox get phillips from? |
When Rallo met <b>Cleveland Jr</b>. and his father he would often ... he enjoys science,
<b>playing</b> the tuba in the Stoolbend ... The <b>Cleveland Show</b> was an American animated sitcom created by Seth
MacFarlane, Richard ... Reagan Gomez-Preston <b>plays</b> Roberta Tubbs, the
stepdaughter of Cleveland. Gomez has stated that ... voiced by Mike Henry).
<b>Cleveland</b>, <b>Jr</b>. underwent a complete redesign for the show, becoming sensitive
and soft-spoken. The first season of The <b>Cleveland Show</b> began airing on September 27, 2009,
and ended after ... Kevin Michael Richardson as <b>Cleveland</b> Brown <b>Jr</b>. / Lester
Krinklesac (voice); Reagan Gomez ... Nia Long <b>Played</b> Roberta in 13 episodes. "Skip Day" is the fourth episode of the third season of the animated comedy
series The <b>Cleveland Show</b>. The episode aired on Fox in the United States on
November 20, 2011. In the episode, Cleveland is embarrassed when he learns
that <b>Cleveland</b>, <b>Jr</b>. "Field of Streams" is the tenth episode of the first season of The <b>Cleveland Show</b>.
It aired on ... As the baseball team is <b>playing</b> a game, Principal Wally brings
<b>Cleveland Jr</b>. to the game. As Jr. wonders why they are there, Cleveland spots
them ... The fourth and final season of The <b>Cleveland Show</b> debuted on the Fox network
on October 7, ... Meanwhile, <b>Cleveland Jr</b>. starts a polka band after being rejected
by his school's marching band. 68, 3, "A General Thanksgiving ... Meanwhile,
Rallo gets the lead role in the community <b>play</b> production of Annie. 71, 6, "Tis the
... "Love Rollercoaster" is the eleventh episode of The <b>Cleveland Show</b>. It aired on
January 10, ... <b>Cleveland Jr</b>. is building a model rocket for the school science fair
which wins him first place. Roberta's new teacher, Ms. Eck (voiced by Jane ... The third season of The <b>Cleveland Show</b> debuted on the Fox network on
September 25, 2011, ... When a storm hits Stoolbend, <b>Cleveland Jr</b>. makes a
shocking proclamation: He doesn't believe in God. ... Hoping to lift Donna's spirits
on Mother's Day, Cleveland hires an actress to <b>play</b> Donna's estranged mother,
Dee Dee ... This is a list of characters in the Fox television series The <b>Cleveland Show</b>. ... He
often <b>acts</b> as the voice of caution when other characters hatch harebrained ...
Donna's relationship with <b>Cleveland Jr</b>. meanwhile is underdeveloped yet, save
for ... <b>Cleveland Jr</b>. discovers that he is naturally gifted as a diver, but his ambition to ...
While <b>playing</b> the Hurt Locker game with his friends, he accidentally kills new guy
... This is the last appearances on The <b>Cleveland Show</b> Federline and Terry ... | Who plays cleveland jr on the cleveland show? |
Albus Percival Wulfric Brian <b>Dumbledore</b> is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling's
Harry Potter ... <b>Dumbledore</b> was portrayed by Richard Harris in the <b>film</b>
adaptations of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and Harry Potter and the
... Michael Gambon was cast as Harris' <b>replacement</b> four months after Harris'
death. Sir Michael John Gambon CBE (born 19 October 1940) is a British–Irish actor
who has worked ... Gambon is most famous for portraying Professor Albus
<b>Dumbledore</b> in the Harry Potter <b>film</b> series, starting in the 3rd <b>film</b> after ... role of
W. H. Auden in The Habit of Art (being <b>replaced</b> by Richard Griffiths) because of
ill health. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is a 2004 fantasy <b>film</b> directed by
Alfonso Cuarón and ... At Hogwarts, headmaster Albus <b>Dumbledore</b> announces
that dementors will be guarding the school while Sirius is at large. Hogwarts ...
Four months after Harris's death, Cuarón chose Gambon as his <b>replacement</b>.
Gambon ... Ciarán Hinds is an Irish actor. A versatile character actor, he has appeared in
feature films such ... Hinds made his feature <b>film</b> debut in John Boorman's
Excalibur in 1981. ... Hinds played the role of Albus <b>Dumbledore</b>'s brother
Aberforth in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, the final <b>film</b> in the
Harry Potter series. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a 2002 fantasy <b>film</b> directed by Chris
Columbus and ... Professor <b>Dumbledore</b>, Cornelius Fudge, and Lucius come to
take Hagrid to Azkaban, but he discreetly tells the boys to "follow the spiders". In
the ... On 25 October 2001, Branagh was selected as Grant's <b>replacement</b>. The <b>Replacements</b> is a 2000 American sports comedy <b>film</b> directed by Howard
Deutch. It stars Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, Brooke Langton, Jon Favreau ... The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is a themed area spanning two theme parks
—Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios Florida—at the Universal Orlando
Resort in Orlando, Florida. The area is themed to the Harry Potter media
franchise, adapting elements from the <b>film</b> ... a pair of inverted roller coasters,
which was <b>replaced</b> in 2019 by a new roller ... Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is a 2016 British two-part play written by Jack
Thorne based ... 4.1 West End Year 2 <b>replacements</b>; 4.2 Notable Broadway
<b>replacements</b> ... After speaking with a portrait of <b>Dumbledore</b>, and being told by
the centaur Bane ... "Why a Harry Potter and the Cursed Child <b>film</b> may or may
not work". The Ministry of Magic is the government of the Magical community of Britain in
J. K. Rowling's ... Thicknesse is <b>replaced</b> by Yaxley in Harry Potter and the
Deathly Hallows after ... However, <b>Dumbledore</b> explains to Harry that the Ministry
cannot tell who ... Bagman's character was cut from the <b>film</b> adaptation of the
fourth book. Albert Finney (9 May 1936 – 7 February 2019) was an English actor who worked
in <b>film</b>, ... Night's Dream (1959) directed by Peter Hall. In 1959 Finney appeared
at Stratford in the title role in Coriolanus, <b>replacing</b> an ill Laurence Olivier. | Who played dumbledore after the first one died? |
<b>Far from the Madding Crowd</b> (1874) is Thomas Hardy's fourth novel and his first
major literary success. It originally appeared anonymously as a monthly serial in
... <b>Far from the Madding Crowd</b> is a 2015 British romantic drama film directed by
Thomas Vinterberg and starring Carey Mulligan, Matthias Schoenaerts, Tom ... <b>Far from the Madding Crowd</b> is a 1967 British epic drama film adapted from
Thomas Hardy's book of the same name. The film, starring Julie Christie, Alan
Bates, ... <b>Far from the Madding Crowd</b> is a 1998 drama television film adaptation of the
Thomas Hardy novel of the same name. Critical reception[edit]. Will Joyner of The
... Thomas Hardy OM (2 June 1840 – 11 January 1928) was an English novelist
and poet. ... Two of his novels, Tess of the d'Urbervilles and <b>Far from the Madding</b>
<b>Crowd</b>, were listed in the top 50 on the BBC's survey The Big Read. <b>Far from the Madding Crowd</b> is a 1915 British silent drama film produced and
directed by Laurence Trimble and starring Florence Turner, Henry Edwards and ... The Madding Crowd is the debut studio album by the American rock band Nine
Days, released ... Crowd peaked at #67 on the Billboard Top 200. The album's
title is a reference to Thomas Hardy's novel <b>Far from the Madding Crowd</b>. <b>Far from the Madding Crowd</b> is a novel by Thomas Hardy. <b>Far from the Madding</b>
<b>Crowd</b> may also refer to: Contents. 1 Film and television; 2 Music; 3 Other uses ... |state=collapsed : {{<b>Far from the Madding Crowd</b>|state=collapsed}} to show the
template collapsed, i.e., hidden apart from its title bar; |state=expanded : {{Far ... Oct 24, 2010 <b>...</b> <b>Far from the Madding Crowd</b> is a novel by 19th century English novelist Thomas
Hardy, published in 1874. The title is apt, as the life of the ... | Who played fanny in far from the madding crowd? |
A recitation <b>song</b> or "recitation" as <b>it is</b> more commonly called, is a spoken
narrative of a <b>song</b>, ... "<b>Lord</b>, <b>it's Hard to be Humble</b>" by Mac Davis; "The
Americans" by Byron MacGregor; "A Boy Named Sue" by Johnny Cash; "Deck of
Cards" by T. "Simple Gifts" is a Shaker song written and composed in 1848, generally
attributed to Elder ... A well known version is by English songwriter Sydney Carter
, who adapted the Shaker tune for his <b>song</b> "<b>Lord</b> of the Dance", first published in
1963. ... It has the memorable line: "<b>It's hard</b> to dance when you're lying on your
back". John Gibb Marshall (born 11 January 1953), better known by the stage name
John Sessions, ... of villains, co-starring with vocalist Fish (Derek W. Dick, <b>singer</b>
in the first incarnation of rock band Marillion). ... "<b>Lord</b>, <b>it's hard to be humble</b>". For the Gorillaz <b>song</b>, see <b>Humility</b> (<b>song</b>). Representation of <b>Humility</b> in a stained
-glass window, by Edward Burne-Jones. Tadeusz Gorecki, <b>Humility</b>. <b>Humility</b> is
the quality of being <b>humble</b>. Dictionary definitions accentuate <b>humility</b> as a low ...
Rabbi <b>Lord</b> Jonathan Sacks states that in Judaism <b>humility</b> is an appreciation of ... Deep Purple in Rock is the fourth studio album by English rock band Deep
Purple, released in ... <b>Lord</b> and Blackmore had initially met with Paice, with
Blackmore recalling wanting ... The group initially met and developed <b>song</b> ideas
in secrecy, not telling ... Deep Purple had finally found <b>its</b> niche with <b>its hard</b>-
driving, heavy, ... "Highway Star" is a <b>song</b> by the English rock band Deep Purple. <b>It is</b> the opening
track on their 1972 album Machine Head and is the fastest <b>song</b> in tempo on the
album. <b>It is</b> characterised by long, classically-inspired guitar and organ solos.
Organist Jon <b>Lord</b> claimed that the organ and guitar solos were based on ... Hard
rock · heavy metal. "The Road Goes Ever On" is a title that encompasses several walking songs that
J. R. R. Tolkien wrote for his Middle-earth legendarium. Within the stories, the
original <b>song</b> was composed by Bilbo Baggins and recorded in The Hobbit.
Different versions of it also appear in The <b>Lord</b> of the Rings, along with some ...
The walking <b>song</b> gives <b>its</b> name to the 1967 <b>song</b>-cycle The Road Goes Ever ... Stephen Peter Marriott (30 January 1947 – 20 April 1991) was an English
musician, songwriter ... Words regardless, cos <b>it's</b> only a silly love <b>song</b>, but the
actual feel and ... The band's next album releases, <b>Humble</b> Pie and Rock On,
benefitted from their touring. ... I used to be a fan, <b>it's difficult</b> to put my feelings
into words. Deep Purple are an English rock band formed in Hertford in 1968. The band is
considered to ... Deep Purple were ranked number 22 on VH1's Greatest Artists
of <b>Hard</b> Rock programme, and a poll on ... In interviews later, <b>Lord</b> called the
departures of Gillan and Glover while the band was at <b>its</b> peak "the biggest
shame in ... "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" is a Christmas carol that first appeared in 1739 in
the collection Hymns and Sacred Poems. As <b>it is</b> known in the modern era, it
features lyrical contributions from Charles ... to the newborn king" at the end of
each stanza, as <b>it is</b> commonly <b>sung</b> today. ... "CHRIST the <b>LORD</b> is born to Day! | Who sang lord its hard to be humble? |
The Wright Brothers Band, formerly known as the Wright Brothers Overland Stage
Company, ... The band also recorded Shot Down in Hot Blood and a cover of "<b>Jim</b>
<b>Dandy</b>" for the soundtrack of the 1987 Goldie Hawn <b>movie Overboard</b>, ... <b>Jim Dandy</b> is a song written by Lincoln Chase, and was first recorded by
American R&B singer ... Songwriter(s), Lincoln Chase ... The song is about a man
(<b>Jim Dandy</b>) who <b>rescues</b> women from improbable or impossible predicaments. It
proved ... A version by the Wright Brothers Band was used in the 1987 <b>film</b>
<b>Overboard</b>. James Mangrum (born March 30, 1948), better known as <b>Jim</b> "<b>Dandy</b>" Mangrum,
is the lead ... and wild, sexually-explicit stage antics which sometimes included
miming sex with a washboard which he often uses to accompany his <b>singing</b>. Black Oak Arkansas is an American Southern rock band named after the band's
hometown of ... Though the name "Black Oak Arkansas" was on the album cover,
"<b>Jim Dandy</b>" appeared above it in larger type, ... Flash Fearless Versus the Zorg
Women, Parts 5 & 6 (Chrysalis Records, 1975) -note: <b>Jim Dandy sings</b> 2 songs. Michael Curtiz was a Hungarian-born American <b>film</b> director, recognized as one
of the most ... He directed leading musicals, including Yankee Doodle <b>Dandy</b> (
1942), This Is the ... Another breakthrough <b>film</b> was 20,000 Years in <b>Sing Sing</b> (
1932), starring ... <b>Jim</b> Thorpe: All American (1951) - trailer; ^ Review of <b>Jim</b>
Thorpe ... Toy Story is a Disney media franchise that commenced in 1995 with the release
of the animated feature <b>film</b> of the same ... However, Woody is voiced by <b>Jim</b>
Hanks, brother of Tom Hanks. ... (<b>singing</b> voice) ... A second 4-issue limited series
, Toy Story: Toy <b>Overboard</b> was published by Boom! ... "Not all Disney titles <b>dandy</b>
". The following is a partial list of notable <b>film</b> director and cinematographer
collaborations. ... At Bay (1915); The Romantic Journey (1916); New York (1916);
Big <b>Jim</b> Garritt (1916); Arms and the Woman (1916); The Recoil (1917); The ...
Lady <b>Sings</b> the Blues (1972); Hit! (1973) ... Nothing in Common (1986);
<b>Overboard</b> (1987). The following films, television shows and miniseries were released on Blu-ray
Disc and/or DVD ... <b>Overboard</b>, N/A, Blu-ray, MGM/20th Century Fox. Raging Bull,
N/A, Blu- ... 4 <b>Film</b> Favorites: Intergalactic Films Blu-ray, N/A, Blu-ray, Warner Bros
. 4 <b>Film</b> ... Transformers: <b>Rescue</b> Bots, Heroes On The Scene, DVD, Shout!
Factory. The article details the making of the <b>film</b>, the filmmakers' themes, the marketing,
the ... Your various <b>rephrasings</b> in the lead have lagely dealt with the issues I
raised, ... call from Marla, who has overdosed on pills, Tyler <b>rescues</b> her from her
flat ... This sentence is clumsy, A new screenwriter, <b>Jim</b> Uhls, lobbied Donen and
Bell ... ... 303rd Expeditionary <b>Rescue</b> Squadron · 304th <b>Rescue</b> Squadron · 31Knots ·
322d Fighter-Interceptor Squadron · 323rd Cavalry Regiment (United States) ... | Who sings jim dandy to the rescue in the movie overboard? |
Here are several lists of National <b>Hockey</b> League <b>players</b>' salaries since the 1989
–90 <b>NHL</b> ... This is a list of the twenty <b>NHL players</b> who have earned <b>the most</b> in
salaries between the 1989–90 ... It also includes seasons prior to the 1989–90
<b>NHL</b> season, although the salaries <b>paid</b> during this time may not be included in
the ... This is a list of the largest sports contracts. These figures include signing bonuses
but exclude ... Gaius Appuleius Diocles · List of <b>highest paid</b> baseball <b>players</b> ·
List of most expensive association football transfers ... In 2010, the <b>NHL</b> rejected
a 17-year, $102 million contract between the New Jersey Devils and Ilya ... The <b>highest</b>-<b>paid player</b> in Major League Baseball (MLB) from the 2018 Major
League Baseball ... Babe Ruth, widely regarded as one of the greatest baseball
<b>players ever</b>, earned an estimated $856,850 ($16,376,066 ... <b>Highest</b>-<b>paid</b> NBA
<b>players</b> by season · List of <b>player</b> salaries in the <b>NHL</b> · List of <b>highest</b>-<b>paid</b>
American ... The World <b>Hockey</b> Association was a professional ice <b>hockey</b> major league that
operated in ... and mid-level Canadian cities, and also hoped to attract the <b>best</b>
<b>players</b> by <b>paying</b> more than <b>NHL</b> owners would. ... the mid-season All-Star
Game, respectively the second-youngest and the oldest <b>ever</b> to play in such a
match. The <b>highest</b>-<b>paid</b> NBA <b>players</b> by season has recently eclipsed $40 million. Larry
Bird was the ... paid Major League Baseball <b>players</b> · List of <b>player</b> salaries in the
<b>NHL</b> · List ... "Kobe Bryant to Become NBA's Second <b>Ever</b> $30-Million <b>Player</b>". Michael Babcock Jr. (born April 29, 1963) is a Canadian professional ice <b>hockey</b>
coach, who ... In 2008, Babcock became the second McGill <b>hockey player</b> to
coach a ... He reportedly signed an eight-year contract worth $50 million (an
average of $6.25 million per season), and will be the <b>highest</b>-<b>paid</b> coach in <b>NHL</b>
history. Robert Gordon Orr, OC (born March 20, 1948) is a Canadian former professional
ice <b>hockey</b> ... It made him the <b>highest</b>-<b>paid player</b> in <b>NHL</b> history as a rookie. ...
Ken Hodge from the Chicago Black Hawks in one of the most famous deals <b>ever</b>. Derek Michael Sanderson (born June 16, 1946), nicknamed "Turk", is a
Canadian former ... In 1967-68, Sanderson joined the Bruins full-time in the <b>NHL</b>,
<b>playing</b> in 71 ... million contract, making him the <b>highest</b>-<b>paid</b> athlete in the world
at the time. ... Jump up to: "The <b>Ever</b> Elusive, Always Inscrutable And Still
Incomparable ... Sandis Ozoliņš (born August 3, 1972), commonly spelled Sandis Ozolinsh /ˈs
ɑːndɪs ˈoʊzoʊlɪntʃ/ in North America, is a Latvian former professional ice
<b>hockey player</b> and coach. During his career in North America, Ozoliņš was a
seven-time <b>NHL</b> All-Star, ... the <b>highest paid</b> sportsman in Latvian history, before
NBA basketball <b>player</b> ... Here are several tables of National <b>Hockey</b> League team payrolls for each team
in the <b>NHL</b>. ... The Toronto Maple Leafs <b>paid</b> their <b>players the most</b> in the
Northeast Division over these nine seasons, with total payrolls of $414,581,865 ... | Who is the highest paid nhl player ever? |
<b>The Notebook is</b> a 2004 romantic drama <b>film</b> directed by Nick Cassavetes and
written by ... After Allie asks permission from Lon to <b>take</b> a little trip before the
wedding, Allie returns to Seabrook ... Much of the <b>film's</b> plot takes <b>place</b> in and
around Seabrook Island, an actual town which <b>is</b> one of the South Carolina "sea
islands. <b>The Notebook is</b> a 1996 romantic novel by American novelist Nicholas Sparks,
The novel was later adapted into a popular <b>film</b> of the same name, in 2004. The
Indian Bollywood <b>film</b>, Zindagi Tere Naam, starring Mithun Chakraborty, <b>is</b> also
based on it. ... They kiss and fall asleep next to each other, believing their love
<b>will take</b> them ... The Book of Henry <b>is</b> a 2017 American drama <b>film</b> directed by Colin Trevorrow
and written by ... After a violent seizure, Henry <b>is taken</b> to the hospital, where he <b>is</b>
diagnosed ... Anticipating his death, he tells Peter to give Susan <b>the notebook</b>. Death Note <b>is</b> a Japanese manga series written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated
by Takeshi ... A miniseries entitled Death Note: New Generation and a fourth <b>film</b>
were released ... Five days after discovering <b>the notebook</b>, Light <b>is</b> visited by
Ryuk, ... reason why he was "very happy" to <b>place</b> the story in Weekly Shōnen
Jump. Ryan Thomas Gosling (born November 12, 1980) <b>is</b> a Canadian actor and
musician. He began ... <b>The Notebook</b> has appeared on many Most Romantic
<b>Movies</b> lists. ... In early 2013, Gosling announced that he was <b>taking</b> a break from
acting, stating ... "Ryan Gosling <b>Is</b> Your Trailer Park Prince Valiant in The <b>Place</b>
Beyond the ... Nicholas Charles Sparks (born December 31, 1965) <b>is</b> an American romance
novelist and screenwriter. He has published twenty novels and two non-fiction
books. Several of his novels have become international bestsellers, and eleven
of his romantic-drama novels have been adapted to <b>film</b> all with ... In 1993,
Sparks wrote his breakthrough novel <b>The Notebook</b> in his spare time ... <b>Notebook is</b> a 2019 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama <b>film</b> produced by
Salman Khan ... One day, Firdaus confronts Yakub, who wants to <b>take</b> Imran back
. <b>Where Is</b> the Friend's Home <b>is</b> a 1987 Iranian drama <b>film</b> directed and written by
Abbas Kiarostami. The title derived from a poem by Sohrab Sepehri, it <b>is</b>
considered the first installment in Kiarostami's Koker trilogy, followed by Life, and
Nothing More... and Through the Olive Trees, all of which <b>take place</b> in Koker, ...
Knowing that his friend may be expelled if he <b>does</b> not have <b>the notebook</b> in ... Proof <b>is</b> a 2005 American drama <b>film</b> directed by John Madden and starring
Gwyneth Paltrow, ... Hal <b>is</b> forced to leave, giving <b>the notebook</b> as intended, when
Catherine calls the police. The next day, for the ... it "<b>is</b> not a muffin recipe". Hal
decides to <b>take</b> it to the math department the next day to verify the proof's
accuracy. Death Note <b>is</b> a 2017 American neo-noir supernatural thriller <b>film</b> loosely adapted
from the ... Ryuk convinces Light to use <b>the notebook</b>; Light writes down Doyle's
name ... the <b>film</b>, explaining that the <b>film is</b> an American take on the Death Note
story, ... "'Death Note 2': Netflix Sequel <b>Will Happen</b> If People Watch First <b>Movie</b>". | Where does the movie the notebook take place? |
<b>Welcome Back</b>, <b>Kotter</b> is an American sitcom starring Gabe Kaplan as a sardonic
high school ... The Sweathogs celebrate a winning lottery ticket as <b>Mr</b>. <b>Kotter</b>
looks on. The fictional James Buchanan High is based on the Brooklyn high
school ... Marcia Ann Strassman (April 28, 1948 – October 24, 2014) was an American
actress and singer, best known for her roles as Nurse Margie Cutler on M*A*S*H,
as Julie <b>Kotter</b> on <b>Welcome Back</b>, <b>Kotter</b>, and as Diane Szalinski ... Mackenzie,
Episode: "The Crying Game". 2014, Looking for <b>Mr</b>. Right, Opal, Television movie
... "Welcome Back" is a popular record that was the theme song of the 1970s
American television sitcom <b>Welcome Back</b>, <b>Kotter</b>. ... Northern California
experimental band <b>Mr</b>. Bungle covered the song on January 13, 1992, in back-to-
back English ... Gabriel Weston Kaplan (born March 31, 1945) is an American comedian, actor
and professional poker player. He played the named teacher in the 1970s sitcom
<b>Welcome Back</b>, <b>Kotter</b>. Ronald Gabriel Palillo (April 2, 1949 – August 14, 2012) was an American actor
and teacher. He was best known for his role as the endearingly dim-witted
character Arnold Horshack on the ABC sitcom <b>Welcome Back</b>, <b>Kotter</b> (1975–1979
). ... 1997, <b>Mr</b>. Rhodes, Arnold Horshack, Episode: "The Welcome Back Show". Robert Bruce Hegyes was an American actor best known for his portrayal of high
school student Juan Epstein on the 1970s American sitcom <b>Welcome Back</b>,
<b>Kotter</b> and as detective Manny ... children's theater, this time as a puppeteer with
an arm and rod puppet company, playing <b>Mr</b>. Toad in The Wind in the Willows. <b>Welcome Back</b>, <b>Kotter</b> is an American television sitcom that originally aired on the
ABC network ... 9, 9, "<b>Mr</b>. <b>Kotter</b>, Teacher", Bob LaHendro, Jewel Jaffe & Jerry
Rannow, November 4, 1975 (1975-11-04). <b>Mr</b>. Woodman accuses Gabe of not ... Debralee Scott (April 2, 1953 – April 5, 2005) was a comedic American actress
best known for her roles on the sitcoms <b>Welcome Back</b>, <b>Kotter</b>; Angie; Mary ... John Sylvester White Jr. (October 31, 1919 – September 11, 1988) was an
American actor. ... Before becoming known in the 1970s as the assistant principal
(and later head principal) <b>Mr</b>. Woodman on the sitcom <b>Welcome Back</b>, <b>Kotter</b>,
White ... "Welcome Back" is a song by American rapper Mase. It was released as the first
single off his ... saying that "It proves that a man such as Mase can rhyme over a
sample from <b>Welcome Back Kotter</b>, dress up like <b>Mister</b> Rogers in the video, and
... | Who played mr. kotter in welcome back kotter? |
<b>Five Finger Death Punch</b>, also abbreviated as 5FDP or <b>FFDP</b>, is an American
heavy metal band from Las Vegas, Nevada. Formed in 2005, the band's name ... And Justice for None is the seventh studio album by American heavy metal band
<b>Five Finger Death Punch</b>. It was released on May 18, 2018, and was preceded ... "Lift Me Up" is the first single from The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous
Side of Hell, Volume 1, the fourth studio album from <b>Five Finger Death Punch</b>, ... War Is the Answer is the second studio album by American heavy metal band
<b>Five Finger Death Punch</b>. It was released on September 22, 2009 through ... Zoltan Bathory is a Hungarian-born American musician and martial artist. He is
the founder, ... 7 times Platinum <b>Five Finger Death Punch</b> recorded their debut
album in 2006 with engineers Steve Bruno and Mike Sarkisyan. It was mixed by ... Ivan Moody (born Ivan Lewis Greening) is the lead vocalist for American heavy
metal band <b>Five Finger Death Punch</b>. He had performed for several bands before
... "The Pride" is a song by American heavy metal band <b>Five Finger Death Punch</b>. It
is the third track from their third album American Capitalist, the fifth single from ... The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell, Volume 1 is the fourth
studio album by American heavy metal band <b>Five Finger Death Punch</b> and the ... F8 is the upcoming eighth studio album by American heavy metal band <b>Five</b>
<b>Finger Death Punch</b>. Scheduled to be released on February 28, 2020, the album
is ... The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell, Volume 2 is the fifth
studio album by American heavy metal band <b>Five Finger Death Punch</b>, and the ... | When did five finger death punch become a band? |
The <b>Prime Minister</b> of <b>Pakistan</b> is the head of government of <b>Pakistan</b> and
designated as the "chief executive of the Republic". The <b>Prime Minister</b> leads the
... The <b>prime minister</b> of <b>Pakistan</b> is the popularly elected politician who is the chief
executive of the Government of <b>Pakistan</b>. The <b>prime minister</b> is vested with the ... Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi HI PP is the 22nd and current <b>Prime Minister</b> of
<b>Pakistan</b> and the chairman of the <b>Pakistan</b> Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). Before entering
... A <b>Chief Minister</b> in <b>Pakistan</b> is the elected Head of Government of one of
<b>Pakistan's</b> four Provinces or the two non-provincial sub-national territories that
have ... Benazir Bhutto was a <b>Pakistani</b> politician who served as <b>Prime Minister</b> of
<b>Pakistan</b> from 1988 to 1990 and again from 1993 to 1996. She was the first
woman to ... Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif is a <b>Pakistani</b> businessman and politician who
served as the <b>prime minister</b> of <b>Pakistan</b> for three non-consecutive terms. Sharif is
... The Khan ministry is the current government of <b>Pakistan</b> which was formed by
Imran Khan following his successful election as <b>Prime Minister</b> of <b>Pakistan</b> by the
... Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was a <b>Pakistani</b> barrister and politician who served as the 9th
<b>Prime Minister</b> of <b>Pakistan</b> from 1973 to 1977, and prior to that as the fourth ... Shahid Khaqan Abbasi is a <b>Pakistani</b> politician and businessman who served as
the 21st <b>Prime Minister</b> of <b>Pakistan</b> from August 2017 to May 2018. A senior ... Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan widely known as Quaid-e-Millat (Leader of the
Nation) and Shaheed-e-Millat (Urdu: شہِیدِ مِلّت Martyr of the Nation), was one of
the leading founding fathers of <b>Pakistan</b>, statesman, lawyer, and political theorist
who became the first <b>Prime Minister</b> of <b>Pakistan</b>; ... | Who has become the new prime minister of pakistan? |
<b>O Brother, Where Art Thou</b>? is a 2000 crime comedy-drama film written, produced
, and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, and starring George Clooney, John ... Sullivan's Travels is a 1941 American comedy film written and directed by
Preston Sturges. ... He asks to make his next film an adaptation of <b>O Brother,</b>
<b>Where Art Thou</b>?, a socially conscious novel. Lebrand wants him to direct
another lucrative ... Timothy Blake Nelson (born May 11, 1964) is an American actor, writer, and
director. His most famous roles include Delmar O'Donnell in <b>O Brother, Where Art</b>
<b>Thou</b>? Man of Constant Sorrow is a traditional American folk song first published by Dick
Burnett, ... The use of the song in the 2000 film <b>O Brother, Where Art Thou</b>? led to
its renewed popularity in the 21st century. The song has since been covered ... Gillian Howard Welch is an American singer-songwriter. She performs with her
musical partner, ... on two songs of the soundtrack of the Coen brothers 2000 film
<b>O Brother, Where Art Thou</b>?, ... They're just performed in this acoustic <b>setting</b>. The Odyssey is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It
is, in part, ... Several passages in earlier books seem to be <b>setting</b> up the events
of Book 24, so if it were indeed a later addition, the offending ... The Coen
Brothers' 2000 film <b>O Brother, Where Art Thou</b>? is loosely based on Homer's
poem. Carter Benedict Burwell (born November 18, 1954) is an American composer of
film scores. ... they have made (except for <b>O Brother, Where Art Thou</b>? and Inside
Llewyn Davis, which had folk music soundtracks produced by T-Bone Burnett). The Ladykillers is a 2004 American black comedy film directed by Joel and Ethan
Coen. ... Two of the Coens' previous films, Intolerable Cruelty and <b>O Brother,</b>
<b>Where Art Thou</b>?, were also heavily influenced by Sturges. ... and complement
the contemporary Southern United States <b>setting</b> and gospel music atmosphere. Joel David Coen (born November 29, 1954) and Ethan Jesse Coen (born
September 21, 1957) ... 2000, <b>O Brother, Where Art Thou</b>? 2001, The Man Who
Wasn't ... Tim Eriksen is an American musician, musicologist, and professor. He is the
leader of the band Cordelia's Dad, a solo artist, and was a performer ... He was
part of The Great High Mountain Tour, which celebrated the traditional music of
Cold Mountain and <b>O Brother, Where Art Thou</b>? ... "Sacred Harp in a Strange
<b>Setting</b>". | Where does o brother where art thou take place? |
<b>Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them</b> is a 2016 fantasy film directed by
David Yates. A joint British and American production, it is a spin-off of and
prequel to ... <b>Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them</b> is a 2001 guide book written by British
author J. K. Rowling about the magical creatures in the Harry Potter universe. A joint British and American production, it is the sequel to <b>Fantastic Beasts and</b>
<b>Where to Find Them</b> (2016). It is the second installment in the Fantastic Beasts ... <b>Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them</b> is the film score to the 2016 film of the
same name, written and composed by James Newton Howard. A limited edition ... Wikipedia:Good article reassessment/<b>Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them</b> (
film)/1. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. < Wikipedia:Good article ... James Newton Howard (born June 9, 1951) is an American composer, conductor
, and music ... Games series (2012–2015) and <b>Fantastic Beasts and Where to</b>
<b>Find Them</b> (2016) and Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018). Film portal · v · t · e. This file is within the scope of WikiProject Film. If you would
like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion
... Ezra Matthew Miller (born September 30, 1992) is an American actor. Miller's
feature film debut ... Miller played Credence Barebone in the Fantastic Beasts
films <b>Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them</b> (2016) and Fantastic Beasts: The
... Samantha Jane Morton (born 13 May 1977) is an English actress and director.
She has ... Morton appeared in <b>Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them</b> (2016),
a spin-off from the Harry Potter film series, with a screenplay by J. K. Rowling. Heyday Films Ltd. is a British film studio founded on 10 October 1996 by
producer David ... <b>Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them</b>, David Yates, J. K.
Rowling, Warner Bros. $180 million, $814 million. 2017, Paddington 2 · Paul King
, Paul ... | Who wrote the music for fantastic beasts and where to find them? |
<b>Island</b> of the Blue Dolphins is a 1960 children's novel by American writer Scott O'
Dell, which tells the story of a 12 year-old girl named <b>Karana</b> stranded <b>alone</b> for
years on an <b>island</b> off the California coast. ... The siblings <b>live alone</b> on the <b>island</b>,
hoping the ship <b>will</b> return. However, Ramo is brutally killed by a pack of feral ... Juana Maria (died October 19, 1853), better known to history as the Lone Woman
of San ... She lived <b>alone</b> on San Nicolas <b>Island</b> off the coast of California from
1835 until ... The Channel <b>Islands have long</b> been inhabited by humans, with
Native ... The novel's protagonist, <b>Karana</b>, endures many of the trials that Juana
Maria ... <b>Island</b> of the Blue Dolphins is a 1964 American drama film directed by James B.
Clark and ... The film <b>was</b> released on July 3, 1964, by Universal Pictures. ...
<b>Karana</b> and Ramo are left <b>alone</b>, menaced by a pack of wild dogs. ... <b>When</b>
another group of hunters come to the <b>island</b>, <b>Karana</b> hides, and although Tutok, a
girl in the ... San Nicolas <b>Island</b> (Tongva: Haraasnga) is the most remote of California's
Channel <b>Islands</b>, ... She <b>was</b> left behind (explanations for this vary) <b>when</b> the rest
of the Nicoleños <b>were</b> moved to the mainland. She resided on the <b>island alone</b>
for 18 years before she <b>was</b> found by Captain George Nidever and his crew in
1853 and ... Kelleys <b>Island</b> is both a village in Erie County, Ohio, United States, and the <b>island</b>
which it fully ... A more thorough survey <b>was</b> completed in 1806, <b>when</b> this <b>island</b>
<b>was</b> officially designated as ... 41.1% of all households <b>were</b> made up of
individuals and 19.4% <b>had</b> someone living <b>alone</b> who <b>was</b> 65 years of age or
older. Marooned with Ed Stafford is a documentary television series commissioned by
Discovery ... sees Stafford spend sixty days on the uninhabited tropical <b>island</b> of
Olorua in ... Ed Stafford <b>has</b> to survive 10 days in the dangerous Okavango Delta
in ... on an <b>island</b> since his ordeals on Naked and Marooned and, <b>when</b> he gets ... The Chumash are a Native American people who historically inhabited the
central and ... Such connections spread out the land's wealth, allowing the
Chumash to <b>live</b> ... Anthropologists, historians, and other scholars <b>have long</b>
been interested in ... The Chumash of the Northern Channel <b>Islands were</b> at the
center of an ... Bottlenose dolphins, the genus Tursiops, are the most common members of the
family ... Scientists <b>were long</b> aware that the Tursiops dolphins might consist of
more ... Adult males <b>live</b> mostly <b>alone</b> or in groups of two to three, and join pods
for ... studied by Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute researchers off the <b>island</b>
of ... Bali is a province of Indonesia and the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda <b>Islands</b>.
Located east ... In this area <b>alone</b>, over 500 reef-building coral species can be
found. ... The name Bali dwipa ("Bali <b>island</b>") <b>has</b> been discovered from various ...
on the <b>island's</b> north coast, <b>when</b> the Dutch pitted various competing Balinese ... <b>Far</b> Cry 4 is a 2014 first-person shooter game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and
published by ... Certain aspects of <b>Far</b> Cry 4 <b>were</b> inspired by the Nepalese Civil
War, and the costume of the game's ... them for an attack on Pagan's fortress and
pushes on <b>alone</b> to Pagan's palace while the Golden Path holds off the military. | How long did karana live on the island alone? |
<b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original air date ... <b>2</b>, <b>2</b>, "Home Inspected",
Gary Fleder, Liz Tigelaar, January 25, 2010 ... Arielle Caroline Kebbel (born February 19, 1985) is an American actress and
model. She has appeared in various television series including Gilmore Girls (
2003-2004), The Vampire Diaries (2009-2017), <b>Life Unexpected</b> (2010) ... <b>Life</b>
<b>Unexpected</b>, Paige, Main role (<b>season 2</b>); 7 episodes. 2011, Marcy, Arielle,
Episode: ... Rachel Elizabeth Tigelaar (born October 4, 1975) is an American television writer
, producer ... 2.4.1 The Joneses; 2.4.<b>2</b> Once Upon a Time; 2.4.3 Revenge; 2.4.4
Nashville ... The CW declined to order more episodes for the show's second
<b>season</b>, leaving ... Tigelaar has received much praise for her work on <b>Life</b>
<b>Unexpected</b>. Alexandra Hetherington Breckenridge (born May 15, 1982) is an American
actress. She began ... She starred in the first season of FX's American Horror
Story: Murder House as ... 2010, <b>Life Unexpected</b>, Abby Cassidy, Recurring role;
5 episodes ... Recurring role (season 1); main role (<b>season 2</b>); guest role (
seasons 3, 4) Ksenia Solo (born 8 October 1987) is a Latvian-Canadian actress, known for
portraying Mackenzie "Kenzi" Malikov on Lost Girl. She portrayed Peggy Shippen
on Turn: Washington's Spies. Solo also portrayed the character "Natasha" in the
2010 American television series <b>Life Unexpected</b> and Shay Davydov in <b>Season</b> 3
... 2010–11, <b>Life Unexpected</b>, Natasha Siviac, Main role (<b>Seasons</b> 1-<b>2</b>); 13 ... Raphael Pichey "Rafi" Gavron (born 28 May 1989) is an English-American actor.
He is known for his supporting roles in the films Breaking and Entering (2006),
Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008), and A Star Is Born (2018), and the series
<b>Life Unexpected</b> (2010) and Godfather of Harlem (2019). ... Gavron played the
hired assassin Duro in the second <b>season</b> of HBO's Rome ... Gina Holden (born March 17, 1975) is a Canadian actress, perhaps best known
for her roles as Coreen Fennel in Blood Ties, Dale Arden in Flash Gordon, and
Shea Allen in Harper's Island. Contents. 1 Early life; <b>2</b> Acting career; 3 Personal
life; 4 Filmography ... has also guest starred in shows including The CW series
<b>Life Unexpected</b>. Children, <b>2</b>. Shiri Freda Appleby (born December 7, 1978) is an American actress
and director. She is best ... Appleby also starred as intern Daria Wade in the final
<b>season</b> of the NBC medical drama series ER (2008–2009). She later starred as
Cate Cassidy in The CW drama series <b>Life Unexpected</b> (2010–2011) and as ... Shaun Sipos (born October 30, 1981) is a Canadian actor, known for playing
Jack on the ABC series Complete Savages, Eric Daniels on <b>Life Unexpected</b>, ... 1
Life and career; 2 Filmography; 3 References; 4 External links ... Shaun Sipos on
What Makes His Adam Strange Tick, and Why <b>Season 2</b> Will Be Interesting". DC. Bethany Joy Lenz (formerly Galeotti; born April <b>2</b>, 1981), also known as Joie Lenz
and Joy Lenz ... Lenz appeared in an episode of <b>Life Unexpected</b> alongside Kate
Voegele as part of a crossover-event between One Tree Hill and <b>Life Unexpected</b>
. ... After eight <b>seasons</b> on air, One Tree Hill returned for thirteen episodes in its ... | How many episodes in season 2 of life unexpected? |
The representation of <b>Women</b> in the <b>House of Commons</b> of the United Kingdom
has been an ... Harriet Harman is the <b>longest continuously serving female MP</b> in
the history of the <b>House of Commons</b>. She was <b>MP</b> for Peckham from 28 October
... Father of the House is a title that has been traditionally bestowed, unofficially, on
certain members of some legislatures, most notably the <b>House of Commons</b> in
the United Kingdom. In some legislatures the title refers to the <b>longest</b>
<b>continuously</b>-<b>serving</b> ... The <b>longest</b>-<b>serving member of</b> the <b>House of Commons</b>
who is not a cabinet ... Sir Francis Knollys (also the <b>oldest</b> ever sitting <b>MP</b>) was first ... and left the <b>House</b>
<b>of Commons</b> on 25 September 1964, a period of 63 ... Charles Pelham Villiers
was the <b>longest continuously serving MP</b>. ... The <b>longest continuous</b> service and
<b>longest</b> total service records for a <b>female MP</b> was held by ... 45th <b>Parliament</b> (elected: 18 June 1970, first met: 29 June ... Ind, Rushcliffe, 18
Jun 1970, 2 Jul 1940, Father of the <b>House</b> ... 30 Jul 1950, <b>Longest</b>-ever
<b>continuously</b>-<b>serving female MP</b>. The Father of the House is a title that is bestowed on the senior <b>member of</b> the
<b>House of Commons</b> who has the <b>longest continuous</b> service. ... Harriet Harman in
recognition of her status as the <b>longest continuously serving woman MP</b>. Harriet Ruth Harman QC (born 30 July 1950) is a British solicitor and Labour
<b>politician serving</b> as a <b>Member of</b> Parliament (<b>MP</b>) ... Harman holds the record as
the <b>longest</b>-ever <b>continuously serving female MP</b> in the <b>House of Commons</b>. On
13 ... This is the list of United Kingdom <b>MPs</b> by seniority, 2015–2017. The Members of
Parliament (<b>MPs</b>) are ranked by the beginning of their terms in office, in the
<b>House of Commons</b>. The <b>House of Commons</b> of the 56th Parliament of the United
Kingdom was ... the Father of the House is the <b>MP</b> who has the <b>longest</b>
<b>continuous</b> service. Irene Mary Bewick Ward, Baroness Ward of North Tyneside, CH, DBE (23
February 1895 – 26 April 1980) was a British Conservative <b>politician</b>. She was a
long-<b>serving Member of Parliament</b> (<b>MP</b>). ... She was the <b>longest</b>-<b>serving female</b>
<b>MP</b> (although she would not have been Mother of the <b>House</b> because there was
always ... The Speaker of the <b>House of Commons</b> is the presiding officer of the lower house
of the ... The Speaker with the <b>longest</b> tenure is Peter Milliken who <b>served</b> four ...
as "Mister Speaker", for a male, and "Madame Speaker", for a <b>female</b>. ... House,
currently Louis Plamondon, who is the <b>longest continuously serving MP</b> who is ... This is the list of United Kingdom <b>MPs</b> by seniority, 2019–present. The Members
of Parliament (<b>MPs</b>) are ranked by the beginning of their terms in office, in the
<b>House of Commons</b>. The <b>House of Commons</b> of the 58th Parliament of the United
Kingdom was ... House", referring instead to the <b>longest</b>-<b>serving member of</b> the
House present ... | Longest continuously serving female mp in house of commons? |
The <b>Evil Queen</b>, also known as the Wicked Queen or just the Queen, and
sometimes instead identified by her given <b>name</b> as Queen Grimhilde, is a ...
Furious that Humbert tricked her, the Queen decides that first <b>Snow White</b> shall
die by ... commenting how "truly strange" is that "vanity and beauty are <b>what</b> she's
all about, yet ... The <b>Evil Queen</b>, also <b>called</b> the Wicked Queen, is a fictional character and the
main antagonist ... The <b>Evil Queen</b> is <b>Snow White's</b> evil and vindictive stepmother
who is obsessed with being "the fairest in the land". ... <b>What is</b> stressed is the
anger and fear that attend the queen's realization that as she and <b>Snow White</b>
both get ... "<b>Snow White</b>" is a 19th-century German fairy tale which is today known widely
across the ... The <b>name</b> Sneewittchen was Low German and in the first version it
was ... apple, the glass coffin, and the characters of the <b>Evil Queen</b> and the Seven
Dwarfs. ... When the queen asks her mirror, it tells her that <b>Snow White</b> is the
fairest. The Magic Mirror is a mystical object that is featured in the story of <b>Snow White</b>,
depicted as either a hand mirror or a wall-mounted mirror. It is used by the <b>Evil</b>
<b>Queen</b> in order to find out who is the "fairest of them all". Each time the <b>Evil</b>
<b>Queen</b> asks this question, the mirror states "My Queen, you ... When the Queen
angrily asks for the girl's <b>name</b>, the spirit describes her, ... The King is a character in <b>Snow White</b>. Contents. 1 Fairy tale; 2 Modern
adaptations. 2.1 Disney ... After the First Queen died whilst giving birth to <b>Snow</b>
<b>White</b>, the King ... about <b>Snow White</b>, but the Prince and Huntsman tell him of the
<b>Evil Queen's</b> ... <b>What</b> King Magnus didn't know was that Ravenna was an evil,
powerful ... The Huntsman is a fictional character in <b>Snow White</b>. Contents. 1 Fairy tale; 2
Modern ... When the <b>Evil Queen</b> had learned from her Magic Mirror that <b>Snow</b>
<b>White</b> will be ... <b>what</b> she promised, the Huntsman fights him and his men while
<b>Snow White</b> ... Seven years later, after the events of the original film, Eric is <b>called</b>
upon to ... <b>Snow White</b> and the Huntsman is a 2012 American dark fantasy film based on
the German fairy ... In the film's retelling of the tale, <b>Snow White</b> grows up
imprisoned by her <b>evil</b> stepmother, <b>Queen</b> Ravenna, a powerful sorceress. ... But
<b>what</b> this revisionist fairy tale does not give us is a passionate love – its kisses
are as ... The <b>Evil Queen</b> (stepmother). Spouse, The Prince. Nationality, German. <b>Snow</b>
<b>White</b> is a fictional character and a main character from Walt Disney Productions'
first ... Upon discovering <b>what</b> had happened, the dwarfs track down the Queen;
... for the <b>name</b> "<b>Snow White</b>" that covers all live and recorded movie, television, ... Mirror Mirror is a 2012 American fantasy adventure film based on the fairy tale "
<b>Snow White</b>" ... One day, the king leaves to fight a great <b>evil</b> that has invaded the
land, but never returns. Clementianna rules in his ... Alcott returns to the Palace
defeated and informs the <b>Queen</b> that <b>Snow White</b> is alive. Clementianna goes to
her ... <b>Snow White</b> and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American animated musical fantasy
film produced ... One day, the Magic Mirror informs the Queen that <b>Snow White</b> is
now "the ... the beginning that each of the dwarfs, whose <b>names</b> and
personalities are not ... The <b>Evil Queen</b> appeared in a starring role in the film
Once Upon a ... | Whats the name of the evil queen in snow white? |
<b>South Asia</b> or <b>Southern Asia</b>, is the southern region of the Asian continent, which
comprises the ... In 2010, <b>South Asia</b> had the world's <b>largest</b> populations of
Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Jains and Zoroastrians. South ... The mountain <b>countries</b>
of Nepal and Bhutan, and the island <b>countries</b> of Sri Lanka and Maldives are
generally ... <b>Southeast Asia</b> or Southeastern Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the
regions that are ... This resulted in the <b>second</b> Mongol invasion of Burma in 1300,
which was repulsed by Myinsaing. ... Indonesia is the <b>largest country in</b>
<b>Southeast Asia</b> and it also the <b>largest</b> archipelago in the world by size (according
to the CIA ... India (Hindi: Bhārat), officially the Republic of India (Hindi: Bhārat Gaṇarājya), is
a <b>country in South Asia</b>. It is the seventh-<b>largest country</b> by area, the <b>second</b>-most
populous <b>country</b>, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by
the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the ... The earliest known
modern human remains in <b>South Asia</b> date to about ... Adherents of Islam constitute the world's <b>second largest</b> religious group.
According to a study in ... <b>South Asia</b> contains the largest population of Muslims
in the world. One-third of the Muslims are of <b>South Asian</b> origin. Pakistan is the
second ... Below is a list of all the <b>Asian countries</b>, in order of geographical area. <b>Asia's</b> total
geographical ... of African <b>countries</b> by area · List of European <b>countries</b> by area ·
List of Oceanian <b>countries</b> by area · List of <b>South</b> American <b>countries</b> by area ... This is a list of the world's <b>countries</b> and their dependent territories by area,
ranked by total area ... (104,460), 2.82, <b>Second</b>-<b>largest country</b> in <b>Asia</b> (though
the largest located wholly within the continent), and <b>second</b>-<b>largest country</b> ...
Largest <b>country in Southern</b> Europe and <b>second</b>-<b>largest</b> member state of
European Union. Islam is the <b>second largest</b> religion in <b>South Asia</b> with about 600 million Muslims,
forming about ... Islam is the dominant religion in half of all <b>South Asian countries</b>
which are Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Maldives and Pakistan. In India, Islam is ... List of Asian <b>countries</b> by GDP[edit]. This is an alphabetically sorted list of Asian
<b>countries</b>, with ... Bahrain, 38,184, 25,273, 76,951, 50,931, West Asia.
Bangladesh, 317,465, 1,906, 837.588, 5,028, <b>South Asia</b>. Bhutan, 2,842, 3,423,
8,199, 9,876. <b>South Asia</b>. Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a <b>country in South Asia</b>. It is
the world's sixth-most populous <b>country</b> with a population exceeding 207.8
million. In area, it is the 33rd-<b>largest country</b>, spanning 881,913 square
kilometres ... the <b>second</b> in <b>South Asia</b> and the only nation in the Muslim world to
have that ... Bangladesh (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ) pronounced /ˌbɑːŋlɑːˈdɛʃ/ (bung-lah-
desh) or [ˈbaŋladeʃ] ( About this sound listen); literally meaning The <b>country</b> of
Bengal; and officially called the People's Republic of Bangladesh (গণপ্রজাতন্ত্রী
বাংলাদেশ Gônoprojatontri Bangladesh), is a <b>country in South Asia</b>. ... Bangladesh
and India are <b>South Asia's largest</b> trading partners. | What is the second largest country in south asia? |
<b>Taken</b> is a 2008 English-language French action thriller film written by Luc
Besson and Robert ... The <b>movie</b> grossed more than $226 million. ... that having
Zooey Deschanel cast as the <b>daughter in Taken</b> would be thinking outside the
box. Margaret Grace Denig (born September 21, 1983) is an American actress and
model. She is known for playing Shannon Rutherford on the ABC television
series Lost (2004–2006; 2010), Kim Mills in the <b>Taken</b> trilogy (2008–2014), and
Irina in The Twilight Saga (2011–2012). ... Her breakout role was on 2002's
television <b>movie</b> Murder in Greenwich, ... <b>Taken</b> 3 is a 2014 English-language French action thriller film directed by Olivier
Megaton and ... Former covert operative Bryan Mills visits his <b>daughter</b>, Kim, to
deliver an early ... Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle gave the film a
negative review, saying, "If you love the other <b>Taken movies</b>, you will like this. <b>Taken</b> 2 is an english-language French 2012 action thriller film directed by Olivier
Megaton and ... for a wealthy Arabian sheikh in Istanbul and is surprised by his
former wife, Lenore, and <b>daughter</b>, Kim, turning up to visit him. ... Alas, the <b>movie</b>
can't help but descend into a pat part two, bereft of much suspense or tension. Not Without My <b>Daughter</b> is a 1991 American drama film based on the book of
the same name, ... The <b>movie</b> was based on a book with the same title, written by
Betty Mahmoody and William Hoffer and based on Betty's version of events. The New <b>Daughter</b> is a 2009 American horror film and the feature directorial
debut of Spanish ... John is <b>taken</b> to the police station for questioning while
Cassandra looks after the kids. That night, as officer Ed ... The side entrance of
the building was used as the "front" of the school in the <b>movie</b>. Air conditioning
units were ... Little Girl Lost: The Delimar Vera Story is a 2008 original LMN <b>movie</b>, starring ...
<b>daughter</b> of Luz Cuevas and Pedro Vera, Delimar Vera, was <b>taken</b> by Carolyn ... The Forgotten is a 2004 American science fiction psychological horror thriller film
directed by ... After she is <b>taken</b> into custody, he remembers his <b>daughter</b> and
rescues Telly. Together they escape ... Roger Ebert gave the film 2 stars out of 4
stating, "The Forgotten is not a good <b>movie</b>, but at least it supplies a credible
victim." ... Flightplan is a 2005 psychological thriller mystery film directed by Robert
Schwentke, written by ... She and her 6-year-old <b>daughter</b> Julia (Marlene
Lawston) board an Aalto Airlines Elgin 474, ... at Goose Bay Airport in
Newfoundland, Canada where she will be <b>taken</b> into custody. ... Leonard Maltin's
2012 <b>Movie</b> Guide. The Memory Keeper's <b>Daughter</b> is a novel by American author Kim Edwards that
tells the story ... The <b>movie</b> eliminates the characters of Doro, her father Leo,
Rosemary and her son Jack. Portions of the <b>movie</b> were shot in Windsor, Nova ... | Who plays the daughter in the movie taken? |
<b>Veins</b> are blood vessels that <b>carry</b> blood towards the heart. Most <b>veins carry</b>
deoxygenated ... The pulmonary <b>veins carry</b> relatively <b>oxygenated blood</b> from the
lungs to the heart. The superior and ... This <b>vein</b> is "hidden" in its own fascial
compartment in the thigh and exits the fascia <b>only</b> near the knee. Incompetence
of this ... An artery (plural arteries) is a blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart
to all parts of the body (tissues, lungs, etc.). Most arteries <b>carry oxygenated blood</b>;
the two exceptions are the pulmonary ... (usually <b>veins carry</b> deoxygenated blood
to the heart but the pulmonary <b>veins carry oxygenated blood</b> as well). The pulmonary <b>veins</b> are the <b>veins</b> that transfer <b>oxygenated blood</b> from the lungs
to the heart. ... As part of the pulmonary circulation they <b>carry oxygenated blood</b>
back to the heart, as opposed to the <b>veins</b> of the systemic circulation which <b>carry</b>
... The bronchial circulation is the part of the circulatory system that supplies
nutrients and oxygen to the cells that constitute the lungs, as well as <b>carrying</b>
waste products away from them. It is complementary to the pulmonary circulation
that brings deoxygenated blood to the lungs and <b>carries oxygenated blood</b> away
... <b>Veins</b>, where <b>only</b> a minority of the blood goes through bronchial <b>veins</b>, and ... Occasionally, there is <b>only</b> the one single umbilical artery (SUA) present in the
umbilical cord. ... The <b>vein carries oxygenated blood</b> from the placenta to the
baby and the arteries <b>carry</b> deoxygenated blood from the baby to the placenta. In placental mammals, the umbilical cord is a conduit between the developing
embryo or fetus ... It is unusual for a <b>vein</b> to <b>carry oxygenated blood</b> and for
arteries to <b>carry</b> deoxygenated blood (the <b>only</b> other examples being the
pulmonary <b>veins</b> and arteries, connecting the lungs to the heart). However, this
naming ... The pulmonary circulation is the portion of the circulatory system which <b>carries</b>
deoxygenated blood away from the right ventricle, to the lungs, and returns
<b>oxygenated blood</b> to the left atrium and ventricle of the heart. ... are extremely thin
-walled. The pulmonary <b>vein</b> returns <b>oxygenated blood</b> to the left atrium of the
heart. The umbilical <b>vein</b> is a <b>vein</b> present during fetal development that <b>carries</b>
<b>oxygenated blood</b> from the placenta into the growing fetus. The umbilical <b>vein</b>
provides ... Coronary circulation is the circulation of blood in the blood vessels that supply
the heart muscle (myocardium). Coronary arteries supply <b>oxygenated blood</b> to
the heart muscle, and cardiac <b>veins</b> drain ... Cardiac <b>veins carry</b> blood with a poor
level of oxygen, from the myocardium to the right atrium. Most of the blood of the ... In human anatomy, the hepatic portal system is the system of <b>veins</b> comprising
the hepatic ... It is also called the portal venous system (although it is not the <b>only</b>
example of a portal venous system) and splanchnic <b>veins</b>, which is not ... <b>Blood</b>
flow to the liver is unique in that it receives both <b>oxygenated</b> and (partially) ... | The only veins that carry oxygenated blood are the? |
The 2010 Copiapó <b>mining</b> accident began as a cave-in on 5 August 2010 at the
San José copper-gold <b>mine</b> in the Atacama Desert near Copiapó, <b>Chile</b>. The
accident <b>trapped</b> 33 men 700 meters (2,300 ft) underground who survived for a
record 69 days. All <b>were</b> rescued and brought to the surface on 13 October 2010
over a ... However on 25 August the <b>trapped</b> men <b>were</b> fully briefed on ... The <b>mining</b>
minister later reported that the men took the potentially ... <b>Chilean</b> Health Minister
Jaime Mañalich stated, "The situation is ... The 33 (Spanish: Los 33) is a 2015 English-language American-<b>Chilean</b>
biographical disaster-survival drama film directed by Patricia Riggen and written
by Mikko Alanne, Craig Borten and José Rivera. The film is based on the real
events of the 2010 <b>mining</b> disaster, in which a group of thirty-three <b>miners were</b>
<b>trapped</b> ... After the last <b>trapped miner was</b> winched to the surface, the rescue workers still
underground held up a sign before the camera stating "Misión cumplida <b>Chile</b>" ... The 2010 Copiapó <b>mining</b> accident occurred when the San Jose <b>Mine</b> near to
Copiapó, <b>Chile</b>, collapsed, leaving 32 <b>miners</b> of <b>Chilean</b> nationality and one
Bolivian <b>miner trapped</b> inside about 700 metres (over 2000 feet) below the
surface. The men <b>were trapped in the mine</b> for 69 days before being rescued. Later one rescuer found a direct route to the <b>trapped miners</b>, across the rubble in
the side tunnel, and <b>was</b> able to get close enough to the basket of the ... The 2010 Copiapó <b>mining</b> accident began as a cave-in on 5 August 2010 at the
San José copper-gold <b>mine</b> in the Atacama Desert near Copiapó, <b>Chile</b>. The
accident left 33 men <b>trapped</b> 700 meters (2,300 ft) below ground who ... The
<b>miners were trapped</b> approximately 5 kilometers (3 mi) from the <b>mine</b> entrance.
The <b>mine</b> ... <b>Chile mining</b> accident may refer to: 1945 El Teniente <b>mining</b> accident, the biggest
metallic <b>mining</b> accident in history; 2006 Copiapó <b>mining</b> accident, which
resulted in two deaths; 2010 Copiapó <b>mining</b> accident, in which 33 miners <b>were</b>
<b>trapped</b> for 69 days ... Compañía Minera San Esteban Primera is a <b>Chilean mining</b> company, dedicated
to the ... San Esteban also owns the San José <b>Mine</b> in Copiapó, Chile, where 33
miners <b>were trapped</b> underground for 69 days after a <b>mining</b> accident on ... In January 2006, an explosion occurred in a <b>mine</b> in Copiapó, leaving 70 <b>miners</b>
<b>trapped</b> underground. The <b>miners were</b> rescued after a ... | How many chilean miners were trapped in the mine? |
A tax holiday is a temporary reduction or elimination of a tax. It is synonymous
with tax ... It commonly takes the form of <b>tax</b>-<b>free weekend</b> lasting Friday through
Sunday, usually during a major shopping period for necessities, such as just
before ... <b>South Carolina</b>, clothing, school supplies, computers, 1st <b>weekend</b> of
August, 3. Under a compromise approved by the <b>South Carolina</b> state legislature in May
2011 ... complained when Amazon was given <b>free</b> land, property <b>tax</b> cuts, job <b>tax</b>
credits and a repeal of the limits on <b>weekend</b> sales. <b>Tax</b>-<b>free</b> shopping (TFS) is the buying of goods in a foreign country and obtaining
a refund of ... the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia,
Serbia, Singapore, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, <b>South</b> Africa, Sweden, Switzerland,
... 0, Tax Equalization. 0, <b>South Carolina</b> v. ... 1, <b>Tax free weekend</b>. 1, Tax Anti-
Injunction Act ... 2, Value Added <b>Tax</b>-<b>free</b> Exports from the Channel Islands. 2,
VAT3. <b>South Carolina</b> is a state in the Southeastern United States and the easternmost
of the Deep ... proponent of states' rights, limited government, nullification of the
US Constitution, and <b>free</b> trade. ... As the 21st century progresses, <b>South Carolina</b>
attracts new business by having a 5% corporate income <b>tax</b> rate, no state ... From Wikipedia, the <b>free</b> encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. The
Turks of <b>South Carolina</b> were a group of people who lived in the general area of
Sumter ... The <b>tax</b> collector of Sumter sent an inquiry dated December 7, 1858 to
the <b>South Carolina</b> Committee on the Colored Population, inquiring as to whether
... From Wikipedia, the <b>free</b> encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. The
alcohol laws of <b>South Carolina</b> are part of the state's history. Voters endorsed
prohibition in ... <b>South Carolina</b> was one of the original thirteen states of the United States.
European ... Quakers, Methodists, and Baptists urged slaveholders to <b>free</b> their
slaves. In the ... Also, the tariff replaced a <b>tax</b> system where slave states
previously had to pay more in taxes for the increased representation they got in
the U.S. House of ... <b>South Carolina</b> was outraged over British <b>tax</b> policies in the 1760s that violated
what they saw ... Full text online <b>free</b>; Moore, Peter N. "The Local Origins of
Allegiance in Revolutionary <b>South Carolina</b>: The Waxhaws as a Case Study."
The South ... From Wikipedia, the <b>free</b> encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. The
Department of Revenue is a department of the <b>South Carolina</b> state government
... Coin-operated device <b>tax</b> is collected from all manufactures, distributors or ... | What does south carolina tax free weekend include? |
This is a list of the <b>tallest players</b> in National <b>Basketball</b> Association <b>history</b>. It is
currently topped by the 7-foot-7-inch (2.31 m) Romanian Gheorghe Mureșan, ... This is a list of the <b>tallest</b> people to be measured and verified, living and dead. ...
<b>Tallest basketball player</b> drafted in <b>NBA history</b>. 1954–. Flag of the Habsburg ... Manute Bol was a Sudanese-born American <b>basketball player</b> and political
activist. Listed at 7 ft 7 in (2.31 m) tall, Bol was the <b>tallest player</b> in the <b>history</b> of
the ... Gheorghe Dumitru Mureșan also known as "Ghiță is a Romanian retired
professional ... He <b>played</b> in the <b>NBA</b> from 1993 to 2000 showing signs of a
promising career that was derailed by ... On March 11, 2007, Mureșan <b>played</b> a
game for the Maryland Nighthawks as part of the <b>tallest</b> lineup in the <b>history</b> of
<b>basketball</b>. Elhadji Tacko Sereigne Diop Fall (born December 10, 1995) is a Senegalese
professional ... When measured at the 2019 <b>NBA</b> Draft Combine, he set <b>all-time</b>
<b>NBA</b> records for <b>tallest</b> height in shoes (7 ... By his sophomore year, Fall became
the <b>tallest player</b> in college <b>basketball</b> after N'Diaye declared for the 2016 <b>NBA</b>
draft. Harvey Wade "Swede" Halbrook (January 30, 1933 – April 5, 1988) was an
American former National Basketball Association (NBA) player from 1960 to 1962
. He played in college for Oregon State University, and at 7 ft 3 in (2.21 m), was at
the time the tallest player to ever play college and professional basketball. ... He
remained the <b>tallest player in NBA history</b> until the 1982 draft brought ... Paul Sturgess (born 25 November 1987) is an English former professional
<b>basketball player</b>. He was officially measured by Guinness World Records in
November 2011 at 7 ft 7.26 in (2.32 m) and 325 lb (147 kg). Sturgess was the
<b>tallest</b> college <b>basketball player</b> in the United States. ... Career history. 2011–
2013, Harlem ... This is a complete listing of the shortest players in National Basketball
Association history at a ... Played alongside the second <b>tallest player in NBA</b>
<b>history</b>, Manute Bol, during the 1987–88 season for the Washington Bullets; their
difference in ... This is a list of Kentucky Wildcats <b>basketball players</b> who have attained notability
through their ... Shagari Alleyne, Center, Bronx, New York, 2004, 2006, <b>Tallest</b>
<b>player</b> in the <b>history</b> of Kentucky <b>basketball</b> (7'3"). Derek Anderson, Guard ... Mamadou Ndiaye is a Senegalese professional <b>basketball player</b> for ... m) at the
<b>2012</b> edition of the Amar'e Stoudemire Skills Academy. ... Another yells 'You're
only the 36th-<b>tallest</b> in the world!,' which upon ... | Who is the tallest player in nba history? |
<b>Political spectrum</b> ... In recent years, the term "<b>political moderates</b>" has gained
traction as a buzzword. ... Voters who describe themselves as centrist often mean
that they <b>are moderate</b> in their <b>political</b> views, ... <b>Political</b> ideologies in the United States refers to the various ideologies and
ideological demographics in the United States. Citizens in the United States
generally classify themselves as adherent to positions along the <b>political</b>
<b>spectrum</b> as either liberal, progressive, <b>moderate</b>, ... According to recent polls,
<b>moderates are</b> commonly identified as the second ... A <b>political spectrum</b> is a system to characterize and classify different <b>political</b>
positions in relation to one another upon one or more geometric axes that
represent independent <b>political</b> dimensions. The expressions <b>political compass</b>
and <b>political</b> map <b>are</b> used to refer to the ... Often posits the existence of a
<b>moderate</b> system as existing between the two ... Two-axis <b>political spectrum</b> chart with an economic axis, a socio-cultural axis and
ideologically representative colors. In <b>politics</b>, centrism is a <b>political</b> outlook or
specific position that involves acceptance or support ... of the <b>spectrum</b>. Various
<b>political</b> ideologies such as Christian democracy <b>can</b> be classified as centrist. Extremism means, literally, "the quality or state of being extreme" or "the
advocacy of extreme measures or views". The term is primarily used in a <b>political</b>
or religious sense, to refer to an ... Party politics · Political spectrum ... Extremists
views <b>are</b> typically contrasted with those of <b>moderates</b>. In Western countries for
example, ... The <b>Moderate</b> Party is a liberal-conservative <b>political</b> party in Sweden. The party
generally ... The government later formed by the party <b>did</b> not accept the concept
of the market economy, but ... Prior to the 2006 general election the <b>Moderate</b>
Party adjusted its position in the <b>political spectrum</b>, moving towards the centre-
right. The left–right <b>political spectrum</b> is a system of classifying <b>political</b> positions,
ideologies and parties, from equality on the left to social hierarchy on the right.
Left-wing <b>politics</b> and right-wing <b>politics are</b> often presented as opposed, ... "
Innovators" sat on the left, "<b>moderates</b>" gathered in the centre, while the "
conscientious ... Centre-left <b>politics</b> or center-left <b>politics</b> (American English), also referred to as
<b>moderate</b>-left <b>politics</b>, <b>are political</b> views that lean to the left-wing on the left–right
<b>political spectrum</b>, ... Finally, in 1871 the Second Empire <b>fell</b> as consequence of
the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War and Adolphe Thiers re-established
the ... The <b>political</b> positions of Mitt Romney have been recorded from his 1994 U.S.
senatorial ... He has said that increases in the minimum wage <b>should</b> be
<b>moderate</b> and predictable. Commenting in March ... The <b>Spectrum</b> & Daily News.
Retrieved ... Centre-right <b>politics</b> or center-right <b>politics</b> (American English), also referred to as
<b>moderate</b>-right <b>politics</b>, <b>are politics</b> that lean to the right of the left–right <b>political</b>
<b>spectrum</b>, but <b>are</b> closer to the centre than other right-wing <b>politics</b>. | Where do moderates fall on the political spectrum? |
"<b>Nights in White Satin</b>" is a song by the Moody Blues, written and composed by
Justin Hayward. It was first featured as the segment "The Night" on the album ... Knights in White Satin is a 1976 album composed, produced and performed by
Giorgio Moroder. Side A of the album consists almost solely of a disco version of
Moody Blues' 1967 hit "<b>Nights in White Satin</b>", interrupted by a Moroder/Bellotte
composition called ... <b>Nights in White Satin</b>: The Trip was a theme park ride located at Hard Rock Park (
now Freestyle Music Park) in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and was based on ... Days of Future Passed is the second album and first concept album by English
prog rock band ... Hayward wrote "<b>Nights in White Satin</b>" about the changes
between one relationship and another, using bedsheets as a metaphor. When
Pinder ... Justin David Hayward is an English musician best known as songwriter, lead
singer, and ... Hayward wrote singles for the Moody Blues including "<b>Nights in</b>
<b>White Satin</b>", "Tuesday Afternoon", "Voices in the Sky", "Never Comes the Day", ... The Moody Blues are an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1964,
initially consisting of ... The album, plus two singles therefrom, "<b>Nights in White</b>
<b>Satin</b>" and "Tuesday Afternoon" (as a medley with "Forever Afternoon," listed as "
Forever ... Music for the Divine is a studio album by former Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and
Trapeze ... The European version of the album includes a cover of the Moody
Blues song <b>Nights in White Satin</b>, featuring John Frusciante. This was originally ... Fading Shades is the sixth studio album by German singer Sandra, released in
1995. In 1995 ... The album featured a powerful cover version of "<b>Nights in White</b>
<b>Satin</b>" by The Moody Blues. The music video showed only close-ups of Sandra's
... Raymond Thomas (29 December 1941 – 4 January 2018) was an English
musician, flautist, singer, founding member and composer in the English
progressive rock band the Moody Blues. His flute solo on the band's 1967 hit
single "<b>Nights in White Satin</b>" is regarded ... This file is within the scope of WikiProject Albums, an attempt at building a useful
resource on recordings from a variety of genres. If you would like to participate, ... | Who sang the original nights in white satin? |
American rock band <b>Linkin Park</b> have released seven studio albums, three live
albums, two ... <b>Linkin Park</b> rose to international fame in 2000 with their debut
<b>album</b> Hybrid Theory, which peaked at number two on the US Billboard 200. It
was the ... <b>Linkin Park</b> is an American rock band from Agoura Hills, California. The band's
current lineup ... <b>Linkin Park's</b> second <b>album</b> debuted on March 25, 2003 and
instantly earned worldwide recognition, going to No. 1 in the US and UK, and No. Living Things is the fifth studio <b>album</b> by American rock band <b>Linkin Park</b>. It was
released under Warner Bros. Records and Machine Shop Recordings on June ... Collision Course is a collaborative <b>album</b> from American rapper Jay-Z and rock
band <b>Linkin Park</b>, released on November 30, 2004 by Roc-A-Fella, Machine ... Live in Texas is the first live <b>album</b> and third DVD by American rock band <b>Linkin</b>
<b>Park</b>, originally released on November 18, 2003. The band's main setlist ... Hybrid Theory is the debut studio <b>album</b> by American rock band <b>Linkin Park</b>,
released on October 24, 2000, through Warner Bros. Records. Recorded at NRG
... The Hunting Party is the sixth studio <b>album</b> by American rock band <b>Linkin Park</b>.
The <b>album</b>, produced by band members Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson, was ... Reanimation (typeset as [REAИIMATIOИ]) is the first remix <b>album</b> by American
rock band <b>Linkin Park</b> as a follow-up to their first studio <b>album</b>, Hybrid Theory, ... Minutes To Midnight is the third studio <b>album</b> by American rock band <b>Linkin Park</b>,
released on May 14, 2007, through Warner Bros. Records. The <b>album</b> was ... A Thousand Suns is the fourth studio <b>album</b> by American rock band <b>Linkin Park</b>. It
was released on September 8, 2010, by Warner Bros. Records. The <b>album</b> ... | When does the new linkin park cd come out? |
Boban Marjanović is a Serbian professional basketball player for the Dallas
Mavericks of the ... Boban Marjanovic 51 (cropped).jpg. Marjanović with the Los
Angeles Clippers in November 2018. No. ... At the time, his 17 rebounds in a
single game was the highest <b>number</b> of rebounds by any player in the
EuroLeague since ... The 2016–17 <b>Los Angeles Clippers</b> season was the 47th season of the franchise
in the ... The Clippers finished the regular season with a <b>51</b>–31 record, securing
the 4th seed. In the playoffs, they faced off against the Utah Jazz in the First ... Record, 31–<b>51</b> (.378). Place, Division: 6th (Pacific) Conference: 12th (Western).
Playoff finish, Did not qualify. Stats @ Basketball-Reference.com. Local media.
Television, Fox Sports Net West 2, KCAL. Radio, KXTA · < 1999–00 · 2001–02 >.
The 2000–01 NBA season was the <b>Clippers</b>' 31st season in the National
Basketball ... The 1990–91 NBA season was the Clippers' 21st season in the National
Basketball ... <b>Los Angeles Clippers</b>, 31, <b>51</b> .378, 32, 23–18, 8-33, 10-18.
Sacramento ... The 1984-85 <b>Los Angeles Clippers</b> season was their 15th season in the NBA,
their first season ... <b>Los Angeles Clippers</b>, 31, <b>51</b> .378, 31, 27–14, 10–31, 13–17. Keyon Latwae Dooling (born May 8, 1980) is an American former professional
basketball guard in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was born in
Fort Lauderdale, Florida and attended the University of Missouri. Before joining
the Grizzlies in 2013, he played for the <b>Los Angeles Clippers</b>, ... Number, 1, 5, 55,
51. The Western Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA) is one of
two ... 3, <b>Los Angeles Clippers</b>, 37, 18 .673, 5.0, 55. 4, Utah Jazz, 36, 18 .667, 5.5,
54. 5, Houston ... (<b>51</b>–28), Los Angeles* (36–43), Detroit* (34–45), Cincinnati (33
–46). The Pacific Division is one of the three divisions in the Western Conference of the
National Basketball Association (NBA). The division consists of five teams, the
Golden State Warriors, the <b>Los Angeles Clippers</b>, the Los Angeles Lakers, ...
2013–14 · <b>L.A. Clippers</b>* (57–25), Golden State* (<b>51</b>–31), Phoenix (48–34) ... Aaron Jamal Crawford (born March 20, 1980) is an American professional
basketball player ... Further, the <b>51</b>-point tally reached the most points ever
scored by a player not in the starting lineup. ... In a win over the <b>Los Angeles</b>
<b>Clippers</b> on February 3, 2010, Crawford set an NBA record for most career four-
point plays, ... The 1984-85 NBA season was the Kings 36th season in the NBA and their 13th
season in the city of Kansas City. The Kings finished with a 31-<b>51</b> record, placing
... | Who is number 51 on the la clippers? |
<b>Star vs</b>. the <b>Forces of Evil</b> is a television series created by Daron Nefcy and
produced by Disney ... Star lets Marco go to the dance with <b>Jackie</b>, who finds the
dance boring but changes it to a date instead at a park. During the seance, when
... <b>Jackie</b> Lynn Thomas (voiced by Grey Griffin) is a skateboarding classmate who
had been Marco's crush since kindergarten. <b>Jackie</b> or <b>Jacky</b> is a given name or nickname for both males and females,
originally a pet form ... <b>Jackie</b> Lynn Thomas, a recurring character on the
animated TV series <b>Star vs</b>. the <b>Forces of Evil</b>; <b>Jacky</b> Vanmarsenille, the main
character in the ... Erin Grey Van Oosbree (born August 24, 1973), credited as Grey DeLisle and
Grey Griffin, is an ... Lola, Lana and Lily Loud from The Loud House, Queen
Butterfly and <b>Jackie</b> Lynn Thomas from <b>Star vs</b>. the <b>Forces of Evil</b>, Wubbzy from
Wow! <b>Jackie</b> Chan Adventures is a Chinese-American animated-live action comedy
television series starring the adventures of a fictionalized version of Hong Kong
action film <b>star Jackie</b> ... In Season 1 episode 12 "The Tiger <b>and the</b> Pussycat"
Shendu claims it is "the glue which binds ... Can be translated as "Come out, <b>evil</b>
spell. I refer in episode 3 season one for <b>Star vs</b> the <b>force of evil</b>, show Star is jealous. ...
Afterward wand cause <b>Jackie</b> and Marco fall, Star was angry (at herself). <b>Star vs</b>. the <b>Forces of Evil</b> is an American animated television series created by
Daron Nefcy and developed by Jordana Arkin and Dave Wasson, which aired on
... Thomas and <b>Jackie</b> Hawks were a couple from Prescott, Arizona, United States,
who were ... home and on which they sailed for two years around the Pacific
Ocean <b>and the</b> Gulf of California. In 2004 ... "Depths of <b>Evil</b>". timespublications.
com. <b>Jackie</b> Chan Adventures in an animated television series chronicling the
adventures of a fictionalized version of action film <b>star Jackie</b> ... <b>Jackie</b> Chan,
Jade, and his uncle must do all they can to stop <b>evil</b> from obtaining these ...
Daolon Wong <b>and the</b> Dark Hand simultaneously attack Section 13 in search of
the Talismans. Grey DeLisle, sometimes credited as Grey Griffin, has provided voice-over work
for animation, ... "Star Comes to Earth / Party with a Pony". <b>Star</b>. <b>vs</b>. the <b>Forces of</b>
<b>Evil</b>. Season 1. ... "The Future of the Force". Star Wars Rebels. Season 2. Episode
10. December ... | Who voices jackie in star vs the forces of evil? |
The <b>Eucharist</b> is a Christian rite that is considered a sacrament in most churches,
and as an ... In most parishes of the Anglican Communion the <b>Eucharist</b> is
celebrated every <b>Sunday</b>, having replaced Morning Prayer as the principal
service. <b>Eucharist</b> here refers to Holy Communion or the Body and Blood of Christ, which
is consumed ... as the Divine Liturgy. The regular celebration was held each
week on the day called <b>Sunday</b>, which Christians were also calling the Lord's
Day. Mass is the main <b>eucharistic</b> liturgical service in many forms of Western
Christianity. The term ... Lutheran churches often celebrate the <b>Eucharist</b> each
<b>Sunday</b>, if not at every worship service. This aligns with Luther's preference and
the ... World Communion <b>Sunday</b> is a celebration observed by several Christian
denominations, taking place on the first <b>Sunday</b> of every October, that promotes
Christian unity and ecumenical cooperation. It focuses on an observance of the
<b>eucharist</b>. The Feast of Corpus Christi also known as Solemnity of the Corpus Christi, is a
Christian liturgical solemnity celebrating the Real Presence of the Body and
Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ in the elements of the <b>Eucharist</b>. Two
months earlier, the institution of the <b>Eucharist</b> at the Last Supper is ... The feast is
liturgically celebrated on the Thursday after Trinity <b>Sunday</b> or, ... Anglican <b>eucharistic</b> theology is diverse in practice, reflecting the
comprehensiveness of ... Broad-church Anglicans typically celebrate the
<b>eucharist</b> every <b>Sunday</b>, or at least most <b>Sundays</b>. The rite may also be
celebrated once or twice at other ... First Communion is a ceremony in some Christian traditions during which a
person first receives the <b>Eucharist</b>. ... Boys may wear a suit and tie, tuxedo, their
<b>Sunday</b> best, or national dress, with embroidered armbands worn on the left arm
and ... The <b>Eucharist</b> in the Lutheran Church refers to the liturgical commemoration of
the Last Supper. ... See the "<b>Sunday</b> Worship" section on the "Welcome" page. A church service is a formalized period of Christian communal worship, often
held in a church building. It often but not exclusively occurs on <b>Sunday</b>, or
Saturday in the case of those ... <b>Eucharistic</b> churches have usually Holy
Communion either every <b>Sunday</b> or several <b>Sundays</b> a month. Less liturgical
congregations tend to ... Mass in the Catholic Church goes by many names. As fundamentally an action of
thanksgiving to God it is called <b>Eucharist</b>, which ... "From time to time on <b>Sundays</b>,
especially in Easter Time, instead of the customary Penitential Act, the blessing ... | Who wrote a description of the early church’s celebration of the sunday eucharist around ad 150? |
Paul Telfer (born 30 October 1979) is a Scottish <b>actor</b>. He portrays the role of
<b>Xander</b> Kiriakis on the NBC soap opera <b>Days of Our Lives</b>. ... He also <b>played</b>
Alexander in The Vampire Diaries as one of the original five vampire hunters, in
Season ... <b>Xander</b> Kiriakis is a fictional character from <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, an American soap
opera on the ... He made his first on screen appearance on March 24, 2015.
Before debuting as <b>Xander</b>, he <b>played</b> Victor's henchman, Damon for six
episodes. John Anthony Aniston is an American <b>actor</b>. He is best known for his role as
Victor Kiriakis on the NBC daytime drama series <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, which he
originated in July 1985 and has <b>played</b> ... Kyler Mackenzie Pettis (born October 16, 1992) is an American <b>actor</b>. In 2015, he
was cast in the SORASed Theo Carver on the NBC soap opera, <b>Days of Our</b>
<b>Lives</b>, a role he remained in until 2018. ... Dante <b>plays</b> professional football for
the San Francisco 49ers. Kyler studied at JSerra Catholic High School in 2011,
and ... A list of notable characters from the NBC soap opera <b>Days of Our Lives</b> that
significantly ... San Martin previously <b>played</b> Javier Rodriguez, a patient of
Nathan Horton (Mark ... Light and All My Children <b>actor</b> Jordi Vilasuso will take
over the role of Dario. ... Clyde gets transferred into Orpheus's cell and recruits
<b>Xander</b> Kiriakis. Alexander Harper Berkeley (born December 16, 1955) is an American <b>actor</b>. He
is known for ... A casting agent saw Berkeley in a <b>play</b> written by Reynolds Price
called Early Dark, and ... Berkeley and Clarke <b>live</b> with <b>their</b> daughters, Olwyn
Harper (born in 2006) and Rowan ... Wainy <b>Days</b>, Cornelius, Episode: "Rebecca". Patrick Muldoon (born September 27, 1968) is an American <b>actor</b>, film producer,
and musician. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Career; 3 Filmography ... Muldoon was the
first <b>actor</b> to <b>play</b> the role of Austin Reed on <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, a role which he ...
He <b>played Zander</b> Barkalow in the Paul Verhoeven directed Starship Troopers. Chad Allen Brannon is an American <b>actor</b>. Brannon is known for his role as
<b>Zander</b> Smith on General Hospital. Contents. 1 Early life; 2 Personal life; 3
Career; 4 Filmography; 5 References; 6 External ... In 2000 started <b>playing</b>
<b>Zander</b> Smith on the daytime soap opera General ... <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, Boy #1, 3
episodes. <b>Days of Our Lives</b> is a long-running American television soap opera drama,
airing on NBC. ... and third longest tenured <b>actors</b> on <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, joining in
1968 and 1976, respectively. ... Paul Telfer · <b>Xander</b> Kiriakis, 2015–present. Chandler Abit Massey (born September 10, 1990) is an American <b>actor</b> and
singer, best known for his portrayal of Will Horton on the daytime soap opera
<b>Days of Our Lives</b>. ... At UCLA, he <b>played</b> on the Ultimate Frisbee team, where he
was given the nickname "Bamm Bamm." While working on <b>Days of Our Lives</b>,
Massey ... | Who is the actor who played xander on days of our lives? |
The <b>iPhone 6</b> and <b>iPhone 6</b> Plus are smartphones designed and marketed by
Apple Inc. It is ... On September 9, 2015, with the <b>release</b> of the <b>iPhone 6S</b> and
<b>iPhone 6S</b> Plus, ... "Special edition 32 GB Space Grey <b>iPhone 6</b> coming to
<b>Canada</b>". The history of the <b>iPhone</b> began with a request from Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs
to the ... In this first <b>release</b>, the <b>iPhone</b> was accessible in the US, UK, <b>Canada</b>, ...
Apple closed its stores at 2:00pm local time to prepare for the <b>6</b>:00pm <b>iPhone</b> ... The <b>iPhone 6S</b> and <b>iPhone 6S</b> Plus are smartphones that were designed,
developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It is the ninth generation of the iPhone. The <b>iPhone</b> SE (SE meaning Special Edition) is a smartphone that was designed
and marketed by Apple Inc. It is part of the ninth generation of the <b>iPhone</b> ... The <b>iPhone</b> is a line of smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. All
generations of the <b>iPhone</b> use Apple's iOS mobile operating system software.
The first-generation <b>iPhone</b> was <b>released</b> on June 29, 2007, and multiple ... plans
to <b>release</b> it later in June, July, and August, starting with the US, <b>Canada</b> and
major ... The iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are smartphones designed, developed, and
marketed by ... Australia · Austria · Belgium · Canada · China · Denmark · Finland
· France ... Apple also <b>released</b> the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in numerous
countries ... The iPhone 7's overall design is similar to <b>iPhone 6S</b> and <b>iPhone 6</b>. The iPhone 5S is a smartphone that was designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It
is the seventh ... The iPhone 5S was <b>released</b> on September 20, 2013, in the
United States, United Kingdom, <b>Canada</b>, China, ... In addition, a new iPhone
<b>launch</b> was meant to stimulate demand, as sales of <b>iPhone 6S</b> and 6S Plus had
not met ... The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are smartphones designed, developed, and
marketed by ... The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus were announced at that event,
and <b>released</b> on September 22, 2017. ... dating back to the <b>iPhone 6 released</b> in
2014; the most notable critique was of the thick bezels when compared to other
2017 ... The <b>iPhone</b> 5 is a smartphone that was designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is
the sixth ... The <b>iPhone</b> 5 is shipped with iOS <b>6</b>, which was <b>released</b> on
September 19, 2012. ... All carriers in <b>Canada</b> selling the <b>iPhone</b> 5 have their
own LTE networks, including Rogers Wireless, Fido Solutions, Bell Mobility,
Virgin Mobile ... <b>iPhone</b> XR is a smartphone designed and manufactured by Apple Inc. It is the
twelfth generation of the <b>iPhone</b>. It was announced by Phil Schiller on September
... | When was the iphone 6 released in canada? |
<b>Into the Woods</b> is a 2014 American musical fantasy film directed by Rob Marshall,
and adapted to the screen by James Lapine from his and Stephen Sondheim's ... <b>Into the Woods</b> is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and
book by James Lapine. The musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers
Grimm ... "<b>Into the Woods</b>" is the tenth episode of season 5 of the television show Buffy the
Vampire Slayer. Spike leads Buffy to see that Riley goes to a vampiric brothel, ... <b>Into the Woods</b> is an EP by the Icelandic indie folk/indie pop band Of Monsters
and Men, released in the United States on 20 December 2011. Featuring songs ... "<b>Into the Woods</b>" is the twenty-first episode of the third season of the ABC
television series, Desperate Housewives. It was also the show's 68th episode. <b>Into the Woods</b> is a musical production written by Stephen Sondheim and James
Lapine. <b>Into the Woods</b> may also refer to: ... "<b>Into the Woods</b>" is the sixth episode of the third season of the American
television police sitcom series Brooklyn Nine-Nine. It is the 51st overall episode
of the ... Walden is a book by transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau. The text is a
reflection upon ... I went to the <b>woods</b> because I wished to live deliberately, to
front only the ... The book is separated <b>into</b> specific chapters, each of which
focuses on ... Into the Wild is a fantasy novel written by Erin Hunter. The novel was published
by ... <b>Into the Woods</b> (2008); Escape from the Forest (2009); Return to the Clans ... "<b>Into the Woods</b>" is the seventeenth episode of the second season, and 39th
episode overall from the Fox series Gotham. The episode was written by
producer ... | Little red riding hood actress into the woods? |
John James "<b>Mr</b>. <b>Big</b>" Preston is a recurring character in the HBO series <b>Sex and</b>
<b>the City</b>, portrayed by Chris Noth. He is the primary on-and-off love interest of ... Christopher David Noth is an American actor. He is known for his television roles
as NYPD Detective Mike Logan on Law & Order (1990–95), Big on <b>Sex and the</b>
<b>City</b> (1998–2004) ... Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2005–08), and reprised his
role of <b>Mr Big</b> in the films, <b>Sex and the City</b> (2008) and <b>Sex and the City</b> 2 (2010). Caroline Marie “Carrie” Bradshaw (born October 10, 1968) is the protagonist of
the HBO ... "Just tell me I'm the one" she urges <b>Mr</b>. <b>Big</b> at the end of Season 1,
worried about his refusal to introduce her to his mother. ... At the start of the movie
<b>Sex and the City</b> Carrie and Big, in a businesslike fashion, decide to marry. Mr. Big may refer to: Contents. 1 Entertainment. 1.1 In film and literature; 1.2 In
television; 1.3 In ... <b>Mr</b>. <b>Big</b> (<b>Sex and the City</b>), a character from the Sex and the
City television series and movie; Mr. Big, pseudonym used by Hank Hill in the
King ... Name of this article should be "<b>Mr</b>. <b>Big</b>," not "John Big!"[edit]. His name is not
John Big, it's John something. "Big" is a nickname, not a surname! "Big" is a ... <b>Sex and the City</b> is an American cable television program based on the book of
the same name ... He is a sweet, good-natured furniture designer and <b>Mr</b>. <b>Big's</b>
emotional opposite. At first, Carrie questions their seemingly perfect relationship,
... Ron Galotti is an American former magazine executive, who worked for such
Newhouse publications as Vogue, GQ and Vanity Fair. Contents. 1 Background;
2 Response to PETA protest; 3 Relocation; 4 Inspiration for "<b>Mr</b>. <b>Big</b>" ... the
character of "<b>Mr</b>. <b>Big</b>" (played by actor Chris Noth) on HBO's <b>Sex and the City</b> (
based on ... <b>Sex and the City</b> 2 is a 2010 American romantic comedy film written, co-produced
, and directed ... Carrie's marriage to <b>Mr</b>. <b>Big</b> has settled down, although they
differ on how to spend their spare time. Carrie wants to go out often to dinner,
parties ... The first season of <b>Sex and the City</b>, an American television romantic sitcom,
aired in the United ... Gallo also deemed the subplot of Carrie and <b>Mr</b>. <b>Big's</b>
attraction "compelling." Earl Crassey of DVD Talk deemed the DVD release of
season one ... Candace Bushnell (born December 1, 1958) is an American author, journalist,
and television producer. She wrote a column for The New York Observer (1994–
96) that was adapted into the bestselling <b>Sex and the City</b> anthology. The book
was the basis for the HBO hit series <b>Sex and the City</b> (1998–2004) ... Ron Galotti,
who became the inspiration for <b>Sex and The City</b>'s <b>Mr</b>. <b>Big</b>. | Who played mr. big on sex and the city? |
Bring It On: Worldwide Cheersmack (stylized as Bring It On: Worldwide #
Cheersmack, and known as <b>Bring It On: Worldwide Showdown</b> in the United
Kingdom) ... Bring It On is a series of cheerleading films that began with Bring It On (2000) and
was followed ... It On: All or Nothing (2006); Bring It On: In It to Win It (2007); Bring
It On: Fight to the Finish (2009); <b>Bring It On: Worldwide</b> Cheersmack (2017) ... ... Batman vs. Two-Face · <b>Bring It On: Worldwide</b> Cheersmack ... Shaggy's
<b>Showdown</b> · Surf's Up 2: WaveMania · The Swan Princess: Royally Undercover ... This is a list of film series that have six entries. Crystal128-tv.svg This film,
television or ... It to Win It (2007) (V); Bring It On: Fight to the Finish (2009) (V);
<b>Bring It On: Worldwide</b> Cheersmack (2017) (V) ... Woman (1987) (TV); Bionic
<b>Showdown</b>: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (1989) (TV);
Bionic Ever After? Special Bulletin is a 1983 American made-for-television film. It was an early
collaboration ... In this movie, a terrorist group <b>brings</b> a homemade atomic bomb
aboard a tugboat in the harbor of ... Dr. Lyman explains that their actions are to
<b>bring</b> about <b>worldwide</b> disarmament, and the response from the U.S. Government
will ... They are <b>brought</b> to Frieza, who recruits them to help him defeat Goku and
Vegeta. ... behind only Bumblebee and Aquaman, which <b>brought</b> the film's
<b>worldwide</b> gross to $53.5 million ... " Prepare for the greatest Super Saiyan
<b>showdown</b>! The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG) is an Evangelical
charismatic Christian ... Members, 1.8M - 7M (in Brazil), 3M - 8.2M (worldwide) ...
The UCKG says "the Biblical way of tithing is to <b>bring</b> the tithe onto the altar of the
church ... World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., d/b/a WWE, is an American integrated media
and ... Both men left the company in protest and formed the <b>World Wide</b> Wrestling
... McMahon was eventually exonerated, but the allegations <b>brought</b> bad public ...
Winner of a six-man gauntlet match at Super <b>Showdown</b> will be awarded the ... Paul the Octopus (26 January 2008 – 26 October 2010) was a common octopus
used to predict the results of association football matches. Accurate predictions in
the 2010 World Cup <b>brought</b> him <b>worldwide</b> attention ... final, resulting in some
media outlets describing the game as an "octopus-versus-parakeet <b>showdown</b>". Toyota Motor Corporation is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer
headquartered ... Toyota is offering a free repair to all affected vehicles <b>worldwide</b>
. ... Create continuous process flow to <b>bring</b> problems to the surface; Use "pull" ... | Who plays blake in bring it on worldwide showdown? |
The <b>Jungle Book</b> is a <b>2016</b> American fantasy adventure film directed and
produced by Jon ... Johansson said that "For [her], the opportunity to <b>play</b> Kaa as
envisioned by Jon ... While Bagheera doesn't have a theme of his own, he's
represented by French horns and strings, and Kaa's music features <b>snake</b>-like
sounds, while ... This is a list of characters that appear in Rudyard Kipling's <b>Jungle Book</b> story
collection, ... Kaa (का Kā; Indian rock python) - A villainous <b>snake</b> who plans to
consume Mowgli until he is defeated by ... Raquel the Rhino (Disney <b>2016</b> film) -
The daughter of Rocky the Rhino. She is ... No voice <b>actor</b> was credited for this
role. Female (<b>2016</b> Disney film) and (Mowgli: Legend of the <b>jungle</b>). Kaa is a fictional
character from The <b>Jungle Book</b> stories written by Rudyard Kipling. Kaa is one ...
story "Kaa's Hunting" in The <b>Jungle Book</b>, Kaa is a huge and powerful <b>snake</b>, ... "Trust in Me (The Python's Song)" is a song in the widely popular Walt Disney film
, The <b>Jungle Book</b>, from 1967. The song was sung by Sterling Holloway <b>playing</b>
the part of "Kaa, the <b>snake</b>". ... Scarlett Johansson voices Kaa in the <b>2016</b> live-
action adaptation, and performs the song during the film's end credits. The <b>Jungle Book</b> is a 1967 American animated musical comedy film produced by
Walt Disney ... Anderson also decided to make Shere Khan resemble his voice
<b>actor</b>, George Sanders. ... A new live-action version of The <b>Jungle Book</b> was
released by Disney in <b>2016</b>, which even reused most of the songs of the
animated ... Rudyard Kipling's The <b>Jungle Book</b> is a 1994 live-action American adventure film
co-written ... Another live-action adaptation, titled The <b>Jungle Book</b> was released
in <b>2016</b>, being a closer adaptation to the 1967 animated film. ... Forced to fight for
his life, Mowgli succeeds in wounding the <b>snake</b> with a golden dagger that he ... It was announced in April 2015 that Matthew Rhys was in talks to <b>play</b> the human
... In April <b>2016</b>, just before the wide release of Disney's The <b>Jungle Book</b>, the ... Shere Khan /ˈʃɪər ˈkɑːn/ is a fictional Bengal tiger and the main antagonist
of Rudyard ... In Disney's 1967 animated adaptation of The <b>Jungle Book</b>, Shere
Khan's ... He later encounters Kaa just as he was going to eat Mowgli, but the
<b>snake</b> ... Idris Elba voices Shere Khan in the <b>2016</b> live-action film The <b>Jungle</b>
<b>Book</b>. The <b>Jungle Book</b> (1894) is a collection of stories by the English author Rudyard
Kipling. Most of ... Nyman suggested that The <b>Jungle Book</b>'s monkeys and
<b>snakes</b> represent ... Disney's 1967 animation and its <b>2016</b> remake, the Russian:
Маугли (Mowgli) ... "Stuart Paterson – complete guide to the Playwright and
<b>Plays</b>". Akela is a fictional character in Rudyard Kipling'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's ... In the <b>2016</b> live-action film, Giancarlo Esposito voices Akela. | Who plays the snake in the jungle book 2016? |
Daran Morrison Nordlund (born November 1, 1964), better known by his stage
name Daran Norris, is an American actor and <b>voice actor</b>. ... voicing Mr. Turner,
<b>Cosmo</b>, and Jorgen Von Strangle, for The <b>Fairly OddParents</b> franchise from 2001
... The <b>Fairly OddParents</b> is an American animated television series created by
Butch Hartman for Nickelodeon. The series follows the adventures of Timmy
Turner, a 10-year-old boy with two fairy godparents named <b>Cosmo</b> and Wanda. ...
Most buildings in Fairy World have crowns or <b>stars</b> above their roofs. The fairies
have a ... This is a List of The <b>Fairly OddParents</b> characters. The <b>Fairly OddParents</b> is an
American ... As explained in "Fairly Oddbaby", <b>Cosmo's</b> ability for destruction is
such that when he was born, all fairies were ... as flight, superior strength, and
heat vision, his main weapon is his enormous chin, a reference to that of his
<b>voice actor</b>. Robert Jason Costanzo (born October 20, 1942) is an American actor and <b>voice</b>
<b>actor</b>. He has ... 2001, 2003, The <b>Fairly OddParents</b>, Easter Bunny (voice), 2
episodes. 2001, Call Me Claus, Teamster Santa, Television film. 2002, As Told by
... The <b>Fairly OddParents</b>: Breakin' Da Rules is a video game released for the Game
Boy Advance, ... When Timmy tries to make a wish, his fairy godparents <b>Cosmo</b>
and Wanda tell him that it's against "Da Rules". ... Behind The <b>Voice Actors</b>. (or simply known as A Fairly Odd Movie) is a 2011 live action television film
based on the animated series The <b>Fairly OddParents</b>. ... The television movie is
set in the city of Dimmsdale and centers on Timmy Turner, his fairy godparents
<b>Cosmo</b> and Wanda, and his ... "It's official: RANDY JACKSON is the <b>voice</b> of
BABY POOF! Wishology is a trilogy of television films serving as the ninth special of the
animated television series The <b>Fairly OddParents</b>. ... Patrick Warburton provides
his <b>voice</b> for the agents of the Military Extraterrestrial Research ... Timmy makes a
wish to <b>star</b> in his own movie trilogy (In parodies of The Matrix, Lord of the Rings,
and ... "Channel Chasers" is the eighteenth episode of Season 4 of The <b>Fairly</b>
<b>OddParents</b>. It was the second <b>Fairly OddParents</b> television film. Alec Baldwin
was a featured guest <b>star</b> in the <b>voice</b> role of Adult Timmy. ... <b>Cosmo</b> and Wanda
watch Timmy as he interacts with the TV programs he explores, when Vicky
comes and tries to ... The following is a list of actors who have played animated characters. There have
been several live action films based on animated series. This list indicates which
actors represented the animated characters in the live performance. This is not a
list of <b>voice actors</b> playing animated characters. ... The <b>Fairly OddParents</b>
characters[edit] ... Jay Scott Greenspan (born September 23, 1959), known by his stage name
Jason Alexander, is an American actor, <b>voice actor</b>, ... Alexander was born in
Newark, New Jersey, the son of Jewish <b>parents</b> Ruth Minnie (née Simon), a
nurse and ... Alexander starred in A <b>Fairly Odd</b> Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! as
<b>Cosmo</b>. | Voice actor of cosmo on fairly odd parents? |
The <b>Cuban Missile Crisis</b>, also known as the October Crisis of 1962 (Spanish:
Crisis de Octubre), the Caribbean Crisis or the ... The Executive Committee of the National Security Council was a body of United
States government officials that convened to advise <b>President</b> John F. Kennedy
<b>during the Cuban Missile Crisis in</b> 1962. Thirteen Days is a 2000 American historical political thriller film directed by Roger
Donaldson. It dramatizes the <b>Cuban Missile Crisis</b> of 1962, seen from the
perspective of ... fact based <b>on</b> a different book, The Kennedy Tapes: Inside the
White House <b>During the Cuban Missile Crisis</b>, by Ernest R. May and Philip D.
Zelikow. Kenneth Patrick O'Donnell (March 4, 1924 – September 9, 1977) was an
American political consultant and the special assistant and appointments
secretary to <b>President</b> John F. Kennedy from 1961 until Kennedy's assassination
<b>in</b> November 1963. O'Donnell was a close friend of <b>President</b> Kennedy and his
younger brother ... lead up to the Bay of Pigs invasion and <b>during</b> the 1962
<b>Cuban Missile Crisis</b>. The foreign policy of the John F. Kennedy administration was the foreign policy of
the United ... After the near escape from disaster <b>in the Cuban Missile Crisis</b>, he
promoted ... Robert Kennedy was selected as Attorney General, and the younger
Kennedy was often referred to as the "assistant <b>president</b>" <b>in</b> reference to his ... John Alfred Scali (April 27, 1918 – October 9, 1995) was the United States
Ambassador to the United Nations from 1973 to 1975. From 1961 he was also a
long time correspondent for ABC News. As a correspondent for ABC, Scali
became an intermediary <b>during the Cuban Missile Crisis</b> and later a part ... He left
ABC <b>in</b> 1971 to serve as a foreign affairs adviser to <b>President</b> Nixon, ... Llewellyn E. "Tommy" Thompson Jr. (August 24, 1904 – February 6, 1972) was a
United States ... <b>During the Cuban Missile Crisis</b>, he served <b>on</b> Kennedy's Ex-
Comm ... <b>In</b> his second term <b>in</b> Moscow under <b>President</b> Lyndon Johnson, he was
... Thant known honorifically as U Thant was a Burmese diplomat and the third
Secretary-General ... <b>In</b> his first term, Thant facilitated negotiations between U.S.
<b>President</b> John F. Kennedy and Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev <b>during the</b>
<b>Cuban Missile Crisis</b> of 1962, helping to avert a global catastrophe. Later, <b>in</b>
December ... Dean Gooderham Acheson was an American statesman and lawyer. As United
States Secretary of State in the administration of President Harry S. ... <b>During the</b>
<b>Cuban Missile Crisis</b>, <b>President</b> John F. Kennedy called upon Acheson for advice
, ... Osvaldo Dorticós Torrado (April 17, 1919 – June 23, 1983) was a Cuban
politician who served ... As <b>President</b>, Dorticós represented Cuba <b>at</b> the Summit
of Non-Aligned Nations <b>in</b> Belgrade, Yugoslavia (1961), ... <b>During the Cuban</b>
<b>Missile Crisis</b> of 1962, Dorticós gave a speech <b>at</b> the United Nations <b>in</b> which he
announced ... | Who was the president during cuban missle crisis? |
A <b>film</b> crew is a group of people, hired by a <b>production</b> company, for the purpose
of producing a ... The <b>director</b> has a <b>key</b> role in choosing the cast members,
<b>production</b> design, and the creative aspects of <b>film</b>-making. ... to the <b>boom</b>
<b>operator</b> and is <b>responsible</b> for moving and preparing <b>sound</b> equipment for use
around the set ... A <b>production sound mixer</b>, location sound recordist, location sound engineer or
simply sound mixer is the member of a film crew or television crew <b>responsible</b>
for ... Sound technician with mixer, boom, <b>slate</b> and multiple wireless mic
transmitters ... of production sound including the hiring of a <b>boom operator</b> and
utility sound ... In the U.S., Canada and United Kingdom, <b>grips</b> are technicians in the filmmaking
and video <b>production</b> industries. They constitute their own department on a <b>film</b>
set and are directed by a <b>key</b> ... the direction of the <b>director</b> of photography. <b>Grips</b>'
<b>responsibility</b> is to build and maintain all the equipment that supports cameras. In <b>film</b> and television crews, the gaffer or chief lighting technician is the head
electrician, <b>responsible</b> for the execution (and sometimes the design) of the
lighting ... A script supervisor (also called continuity supervisor) is a member of a <b>film</b> crew
who oversees the continuity of the motion picture including wardrobe, props, set ... Filmmaking is the process of making a film, generally in the sense of films
intended for ... <b>Director</b>: is primarily <b>responsible</b> for the storytelling, creative
decisions and acting of the film. ... <b>Production sound mixer</b>: the head of the sound
department during the ... They work with the <b>boom operator</b>, <b>Director</b>, DA, DP,
and First AD. The role of an assistant <b>director</b> on a <b>film</b> includes tracking daily progress against
the filming ... Their <b>responsibility</b> is to keep the <b>production</b> on schedule
throughout the day, ... or fourth assistant <b>director</b> (4AD or "fourth") or "<b>key</b>
<b>production</b> assistant" (<b>key</b> ... The <b>Operator</b> will not cut if there are other cameras
still rolling or an ... A focus puller or first assistant camera (1st AC) is a member of a <b>film</b> crew's
camera department whose primary <b>responsibility</b> is to ... Focus Pulling not only
involves what it <b>sounds</b> like, but also the Focus Puller ... 1st ACs arrive on set
before the <b>director</b>, <b>director</b> of photography (DoP) and camera <b>operator</b>, and
ensures the ... A <b>production</b> assistant, also known as a PA, is a member of the <b>film</b> crew and is a
job title used in filmmaking and television for a person <b>responsible</b> for various ... A camera <b>operator</b>, or depending on the context cameraman or camerawoman, is
a professional <b>operator</b> of a <b>film</b> camera or video camera as part of a <b>film</b> crew.
The term "cameraman" does not imply that a male is performing the task. In
filmmaking, the cinematographer or <b>director</b> of photography (DP or DoP) is ...
load <b>film</b>, <b>slate</b> scenes, or maintain the camera report (a log of scenes, takes, ... | Who is responsible for slating boom operator key grip production sound mixer director? |
The <b>Cincinnati Red Stockings</b> of 1869 were baseball's first openly all-
professional team, with ten salaried players. The Cincinnati Base Ball Club
formed in 1866 ... The <b>Red Stockings</b> won 130 straight games throughout 1869 and ... The Cincinnati Reds, also known as the <b>Cincinnati Red Stockings</b>, were a
professional baseball team based in Cincinnati, Ohio that played from 1875–
1879. The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball team based in
Cincinnati, Ohio. ... The <b>Cincinnati Red Stockings</b> left the American Association
on November 14, 1889 and joined the National League along with the Brooklyn ... Players who played for this American Association league 1882-1889, which was
shortened to <b>Cincinnati</b> Reds when they switch to the National League in 1890. The 1882 <b>Cincinnati Red Stockings</b> season was a season in American baseball.
It was the first season for the team as a member of the American Association. This category contains players for the original <b>Cincinnati Red Stockings</b>, who
played from 1868 until 1870. For the American Association Cincinnati Red ... The 1886 <b>Cincinnati Red Stockings</b> season was a season in American baseball.
The Red Stockings finished in fifth place in the American Association, 27.5 ... The Atlanta Braves, a current Major League Baseball franchise, originated in
Boston, ... The <b>Cincinnati Red Stockings</b>, established in 1869 as the first openly ... |state=collapsed : {{1882 <b>Cincinnati Red Stockings</b>|state=collapsed}} to show the
template collapsed, i.e., hidden apart from its title bar; |state=expanded : {{1882 ... | The cincinnati red stockings first loss was to which baseball club? |
The third <b>series</b> of The <b>Great British Bake Off</b> began airing on Tuesday 14 August
2012. The <b>series</b> was filmed at Harptree Court in East Harptree, Somerset. The <b>Great British Bake Off</b> is a British television baking competition, produced by
Love Productions, in which a group of amateur ... John Whaite is an English baker who won the third <b>series</b> of The <b>Great British</b>
<b>Bake Off</b> in 2012. ... <b>3</b> Personal life; 4 Publications; 5 References; 6 External links
... James Patrick Bowie Morton (born 26 May 1991) is a Scottish doctor, baker,
author and reality television contestant, based in Glasgow, who rose to fame
when he became the runner up on the third series of The Great British Bake Off.
... The Great British Bake Off[edit]. Main article: The <b>Great British Bake Off</b> (<b>series</b>
<b>3</b>). <b>Bake</b> 1, <b>Bake</b> 2, <b>Bake 3</b>. Mary, Ginger and Treacle Spiced <b>Traybake</b>, Tuiles with
Chocolate Mousse, N/A. Paul, Iced Tea Loaf, Apricot ... For the signature challenge this week, the bakers were asked to make a Tear &
Share loaf in <b>3</b> hours. For the technical ... <b>Bake</b> 1, <b>Bake</b> 2, <b>Bake 3</b>. Mary, Sugarfee Carrot Cake, Apricot Frangipane Tart, N/
A. Paul, Flaounes, Raised Game Pie, Lime and ... <b>Bake</b> 1, <b>Bake</b> 2, <b>Bake 3</b>. Mary, Chocolate and Orange Tart, Prinsesstårta, Almond
Praline and Caramel-Coated Hazelnut Dobos Torte. A savoury plaited (braided) centrepiece was set as the showstopper, to be
created using at least <b>three</b> different flours, in four ... For their signature <b>bake</b>, the bakers were asked to <b>bake</b> a free formed flavored
loaf (not using a tin) in <b>3</b> ¼ hours. For the ... | Who won season 3 great british bake off? |
<b>Powerball</b> is an American <b>lottery</b> game offered by 45 <b>states</b>, the District of
Columbia, Puerto ... Mega Millions, <b>which</b> became available in California in 2005,
offers its ... other prizes are the responsibility and liability of each <b>participating</b>
<b>lottery</b>. In the United <b>States</b>, <b>lotteries</b> are run by 48 jurisdictions: 45 <b>states</b> plus the District
of Columbia, ... Two major <b>lottery</b> games, Mega Millions and <b>Powerball</b>, are both
offered in nearly all jurisdictions that operate ... Before the advent of government-
sponsored <b>lotteries</b>, <b>many</b> illegal <b>lotteries</b> thrived, such as number games. Mega Millions is an American multi-jurisdictional <b>lottery</b> game; as of January 30,
2020, it is offered in 45 <b>states</b>, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands
. The first (The Big Game) Mega Millions drawing was in 2002; see below. What
is now Mega Millions initially was offered in six <b>states</b>; the logo for all ... The
largest jackpot (in <b>which</b> the jackpot was won) in Mega Millions history ... ... similar Mega Millions <b>lottery</b>, <b>which</b> allowed MUSL ... <b>Powerball</b> tickets were
retailers that sat on <b>state</b> ... Tri-<b>State Lottery</b> refers to terminal-generated games offered specifically by the
Maine, New ... and Vermont also <b>participate</b> in the 46-jurisdiction Mega Millions,
<b>which</b> New ... <b>Powerball</b> is operated by MUSL, while Mega Millions is not. The California <b>State Lottery</b> is the <b>lottery</b> system of the U.S. <b>state</b> of California. ...
two part-time employees audit the <b>Powerball</b> draws, <b>which</b> are held ... California
will not <b>participate</b> in the PowerPlay multiplier option. The Iowa <b>Lottery</b> Authority is run by the <b>state</b> of Iowa. It is a member of the Multi-
<b>State Lottery</b> Association (MUSL), <b>which</b> administers games on behalf of the
member <b>lotteries</b>. The Iowa <b>Lottery</b> portfolio includes <b>Powerball</b>, Mega Millions,
<b>Lotto</b> America, ... <b>Participating Lotteries</b>: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado,
Connecticut, ... The Illinois <b>State Lottery</b> is an American <b>lottery</b> for the U.S. <b>state</b> of Illinois,
operated by Camelot ... The Illinois <b>Lottery</b> is one of 44 <b>lottery</b> jurisdictions that
<b>participate</b> in Mega Millions and <b>Powerball</b> – of these ... While <b>many lotteries</b>
across the United <b>States</b> do not award all its largest, the Tribune investigation
found that ... A <b>lottery</b> is a form of gambling <b>which</b> involves the drawing of lots for a prize.
<b>Lottery</b> is outlawed ... United <b>States</b>: <b>state lotteries</b> in almost every <b>state</b>, along
with two multi-<b>state lotteries</b> ... As the debate over legalities continued, sales
dropped significantly, because <b>many</b> people did not want to <b>participate</b> in
anything illegal. The Nebraska <b>Lottery</b> is run by the government of Nebraska. It was established
by the <b>state</b> legislature in 1993. It is a member of the Multi-<b>State Lottery</b>
Association (MUSL). Its games include Mega Millions, <b>Powerball</b>, 2by2,
Nebraska Pick 5, Pick 3, ... Millions and <b>Powerball</b> became available to <b>lotteries</b>
<b>which</b> had either game. | How many states participate in the powerball lottery? |
Alden Ehrenreich as <b>Han Solo</b>: A cynical smuggler who joins Beckett's ... different
<b>is</b> that the Han we meet in this <b>film is</b> more of an idealist. <b>Han Solo is</b> a fictional character and protagonist in the Star Wars franchise. A
primary character in the original <b>film</b> trilogy, Han <b>is</b> the captain of the Millennium ... "Han shot first" refers to a controversial change made to a scene in the science
fiction action <b>film</b> Star Wars (1977), in which <b>Han Solo</b> (Harrison Ford) <b>is</b> ... Harrison Ford (born July 13, 1942) <b>is</b> an American <b>actor</b>, aviator, and
environmental activist. He gained worldwide fame for his starring role as <b>Han</b>
<b>Solo</b> in the original ... <b>Solo</b>: A Star Wars Story, a spin-off <b>movie</b> focusing on the life
of a young <b>Han Solo</b>, was released in May 2018, but Ford was not involved in the
production ... The <b>Han Solo</b> Adventures <b>is</b> a trilogy of novels set in the Star Wars fictional
universe by American science-fiction novelist Brian Daley. It follows the
smuggling days of <b>Han Solo</b> and Chewbacca before the events of the original
Star Wars <b>film</b>. <b>Han Solo</b>'s first <b>film</b> appearance however was in 1977's Star Wars: A New Hope
where he <b>is played</b> by Harrison Ford. He and his ... The <b>Han Solo</b> Trilogy <b>is</b> a trilogy of now non-canon (Legends) science-fiction
novels set in the ... The author "derived the basic plot from one line" of Han's from
the original <b>film</b>. The trilogy brings both The Adventures of Lando Calrissian and
... Qi'ra <b>is</b> a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise, introduced in the 2018 <b>film</b>
<b>Solo</b>: A Star Wars Story and portrayed by Emilia Clarke. She <b>is Han Solo</b>'s ... <b>Han Solo</b>: A Smuggler's Trade <b>is</b> a 2016 Star Wars fan <b>film</b> starring Jamie Costa
as <b>Han Solo</b> and Cory Daniel as Chewbacca. The <b>film</b> also stars Doug Jones ... Kylo Ren <b>is</b> a fictional character and antagonist in the Star Wars franchise.
Introduced in the 2015 <b>film</b> Star Wars: The Force Awakens, he <b>is</b> portrayed by
Adam Driver. Kylo Ren <b>is</b> the chosen name of Ben <b>Solo</b>, the only child of original
Star Wars ... Alone on the wreckage, Ren sees a vision of his father, <b>Han Solo</b>,
conjured by ... | Who's playing han solo in the new solo movie? |
The <b>Greek Old Testament</b>, or Septuagint is the earliest extant Koine <b>Greek</b>
<b>translation</b> of books ... <b>Greek</b> Church Fathers. Modern critical editions of the
<b>Greek Old Testament</b> are based <b>on</b> the Codices Vaticanus, Sinaiticus, and
Alexandrinus. While the <b>Old Testament</b> portion of the <b>Bible</b> was written <b>in</b> Hebrew, the <b>New</b>
<b>Testament</b> was originally written <b>in</b> Koine <b>Greek</b>. The <b>Greek</b> language however,
has ... The Talmud ascribes the <b>translation</b> effort <b>to</b> Ptolemy II ... the very first <b>translation</b>
of the Hebrew <b>Bible into Greek</b>, later became ... The <b>Bible</b> is a collection of sacred texts or scriptures. Varying parts of ... <b>In</b>
addition, they <b>translated</b> the Hebrew <b>Bible into</b> several other ... <b>in</b> the West, while
the <b>Greek</b>-speaking East continued <b>to</b> use ... ... began <b>to translate</b> the <b>New Testament</b> from <b>Greek into</b> ... Luther also published
the <b>Bible in</b> the small ... Tyndale's <b>translation of the Bible</b> had notes critical of ... of the <b>Greek</b> word
πρεσβύτερος (presbuteros) <b>to</b> mean ... Novum Instrumentum omne was the first published <b>New Testament in Greek</b> (
1516). It was ... Notable amongst these are the second edition (1519), used by
Martin Luther for his <b>translation of the New Testament into</b> German (the so-called
... Partial <b>Bible translations into</b> languages of the English people can be traced back
<b>to</b> the late 7th ... William Tyndale used the <b>Greek</b> and Hebrew texts of the <b>New</b>
<b>Testament</b> (NT) and <b>Old Testament</b> (OT) <b>in</b> addition <b>to</b> Jerome's Latin <b>translation</b>. The Vulgate is a late-4th-century Latin <b>translation of the Bible</b> that was <b>to</b> become
the Catholic ... <b>Translation</b> from the <b>Greek</b> of Theodotion by Jerome: The three
additions <b>to</b> the Book of Daniel; Song of the Three Children, Story of Susanna, ... The Septuagint, still used <b>in</b> the <b>Greek</b> Orthodox church, is a Jewish <b>translation of</b>
<b>the Old Testament into</b> Koine <b>Greek</b> ... | Who ordered the translation of the old testament into greek? |
The Soviet <b>atomic bomb</b> project was the classified research and development
program that was authorized by Joseph Stalin <b>in the Soviet Union</b> to develop
nuclear <b>weapons</b> during World War II. ... The <b>first</b> Soviet <b>test</b> of a "true" <b>hydrogen</b>
<b>bomb in the</b> megaton range was conducted on November 22, 1955. It was
dubbed ... The RDS-1 (Russian: РДС-1), also known as Izdeliye 501 (device 501) and <b>First</b>
Lightning was ... Plutonium <b>for the bomb</b> was produced at the industrial complex
... <b>did</b> not know that the United States had built a <b>test</b>-detection system using the
... Once the <b>Soviet Union</b> was confirmed to be in possession of the <b>atomic bomb</b>,
... Nuclear <b>weapons tests</b> are experiments carried out to determine the
effectiveness, yield, and ... The United States, the <b>Soviet Union</b>, and China have
all conducted <b>tests</b> ... Almost all lists <b>in the</b> literature are lists of <b>tests</b>; <b>in the</b> lists in
Wikipedia (for ... six <b>atomic tests</b> before the <b>Soviet Union</b> developed their <b>first</b>
<b>atomic bomb</b> ... Project 596, originally named Chic-1 by the US intelligence agencies, was the
<b>first</b> nuclear <b>weapons test</b> conducted by the People's Republic of China,
detonated on 16 October 1964, at the Lop Nur <b>test</b> site. It was a uranium-235
implosion fission device made from <b>weapons</b>-grade ... The <b>bomb</b> had a yield of
22 kilotons, comparable to the <b>Soviet Union's first</b> ... After the <b>atomic</b> bombings of Japan, many scientists at ... device was a
deliverable <b>weapon</b>, which the U.S. <b>did</b> not yet have. ... When the <b>Soviet Union</b>
<b>tested its first</b> megaton device in ... Operation Hurricane was the <b>first test</b> of a British <b>atomic</b> device. A plutonium
implosion device was detonated on 3 October 1952 <b>in the</b> lagoon <b>in the</b> Monte
Bello Islands in Western Australia. With the success of Operation Hurricane,
Britain became the third <b>nuclear power</b> after the United States and the <b>Soviet</b>
<b>Union</b>. ... Implicit <b>in the</b> decision to develop <b>atomic bombs</b> was the need to <b>test</b>
them. Nuclear <b>weapons testing</b> is defined in treaty language by specifying a space and
time requirement. In conformity with treaties between the United States and the
<b>Soviet Union</b>, ... The unanticipated yield, and a change <b>in the</b> weather, resulted in
nuclear ... 6, <b>First hydrogen bomb test</b> – June 17, 1967; CHIC-16, 200 kt-1 Mt ... Klaus Emil Julius Fuchs (29 December 1911 – 28 January 1988) was a German
theoretical physicist and <b>atomic</b> spy who supplied information from the American,
British, and Canadian Manhattan Project to the <b>Soviet Union</b> during and shortly
after ... He began passing information <b>on the</b> project to the <b>Soviet Union</b> through ... <b>The nuclear</b> arms race was an arms race competition for supremacy in nuclear
warfare ... Truman <b>did</b> not know about it or the development of the <b>weapons</b> (
Truman ... These <b>tests</b> were performed at Bikini Atoll <b>in the</b> Pacific on 95 ships,
including ... The <b>Soviet Union</b> detonated <b>its first</b> "true" <b>hydrogen bomb</b> on
November 22, ... Eight sovereign states have publicly announced successful detonation of nuclear
weapons. ... The <b>Soviet Union tested</b> its first nuclear weapon ("RDS-1") in 1949.
... It <b>tested its first hydrogen bomb</b> in 1957 (Operation Grapple), making it the third
... The United States continued to certify that Pakistan <b>did</b> not possess such ... | When did the soviet union test its first atomic bomb? |
<b>Disney's All-Star Sports Resort</b> is a resort that is part of the Walt Disney World
Resort. It is one of five Resorts in the Value Resort category, along with Disney's
... <b>Disney's All</b>-<b>Star</b> Music <b>Resort</b> is a <b>resort</b> that is part of the Walt <b>Disney</b> World
<b>Resort</b>. It is one of five <b>resorts</b> in the Value <b>Resort</b> category, along with <b>Disney's</b>
<b>All</b>-<b>Star Sports</b> ... <b>Disney's All</b>-<b>Star</b> Movies <b>Resort</b> is a <b>resort</b> hotel located at the Walt <b>Disney</b> World
<b>Resort</b>. It is one of five <b>Disney Resorts</b> in the "Value" category along with <b>Disney's</b>
<b>All</b>-<b>Star Sports</b> ... This file is within the scope of WikiProject <b>Disney</b>, a collaborative effort to improve
the coverage of The Walt <b>Disney</b> Company and its affiliated companies on ... The Animal Kingdom Resort Area includes five resorts located near Disney's
Animal Kingdom in the Walt Disney World Resort. Contents. 1 Resorts; 2
Vacation Club Villas; 3 See also; 4 External links. Resorts[edit]. Disney's All-Star
Movies Resort · Disney's All-Star Music Resort · <b>Disney's All-Star Sports Resort</b> ·
Disney's ... <b>Disney's</b> Pop Century Resort is a resort located at the Walt <b>Disney</b> World Resort
in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, opened on December 14, 2003. It is the fourth value
-priced resort in the complex, following <b>Disney's All</b>-<b>Star</b> Movies, <b>All</b>-<b>Star</b> Music,
and <b>All</b>-<b>Star Sports Resorts</b> ... Disney's Art of Animation Resort is a resort within Walt Disney World Resort in
Lake Buena ... with <b>Disney's All-Star Sports Resort</b>, the All-Star Music Resort, the
All-Star Movies Resort, and ... The remaining 864 sport the standard value layout.
... "The Big Blue Pool" is the largest hotel pool in all of Walt Disney World Resort. The Disney Springs Resort Area includes ten resorts located around Disney
Springs in the Walt ... Animal Kingdom Resort Area · Epcot Resort Area · ESPN
Wide World of Sports Resort Area · Magic Kingdom Resort Area ... Disney's All-
Star Movies Resort · Disney's All-Star Music Resort · <b>Disney's All-Star Sports</b>
<b>Resort</b>. Disney's All-Star Movies Resort · Disney's All-Star Music Resort · <b>Disney's All-Star</b>
<b>Sports Resort</b> ... Epcot Resort Area · ESPN Wide World of Sports Resort Area ... The ESPN Wide World of <b>Sports Resort</b> Area is the area located near the ESPN
Wide World of Sports Complex in the southern part of the Walt <b>Disney</b> World
Resort ... <b>Disney's All</b>-<b>Star</b> Movies Resort · <b>Disney's All</b>-<b>Star</b> Music Resort ·
<b>Disney's</b> ... | When was disney all star sports resort built? |
<b>Rutherford scattering</b> is the elastic scattering of charged particles by the Coulomb
interaction. ... Rutherford showed, using the method outlined below, that the <b>size</b>
<b>of</b> the nucleus was less than ... For the case of light alpha particles scattering off
heavy nuclei, as in the <b>experiment</b> performed by Rutherford, the reduced mass is
... The Geiger–Marsden <b>experiments</b> were a landmark series of <b>experiments</b> by
which scientists discovered that every atom has a nucleus where all of its positive
charge and most of its mass is concentrated. They deduced this by measuring
how an <b>alpha particle</b> beam is <b>scattered</b> ... He constructed a long glass tube,
nearly two meters in <b>length</b>. If the particles are hard inelastic spheres that interact only upon contact, their
<b>scattering</b> cross section is <b>related</b> to their geometric <b>size</b>. If the particles interact ... The proton radius puzzle is an unanswered problem in physics relating to the
<b>size of</b> the proton. ... The nuclear method is similar to <b>Rutherford's scattering</b>
<b>experiments</b> that established the existence of the nucleus. ... What links here ·
<b>Related</b> changes · Upload file · Special pages · Permanent link · Page
information · Wikidata ... The impact parameter b {\displaystyle b} b is defined as the perpendicular
distance between the path of a projectile and the center of a potential field U ( r )
{\displaystyle U(r)} U(r) created by an object that the projectile is approaching (
see diagram). It is often referred to in nuclear physics (see <b>Rutherford scattering</b>)
and in ... In high-energy nuclear physics — specifically, in colliding-beam
<b>experiments</b> ... The Rutherford model was devised by Ernest Rutherford to describe an atom.
Rutherford directed the Geiger–Marsden <b>experiment</b> in 1909 which ... The atom's
electron cloud does not influence <b>alpha particle scattering</b>. Much of an ... the
nucleus. This could be <b>related</b> to putting a grain of sand in the middle of a football
field. ... Neutron · Powder diffraction · Raman · Rayleigh · <b>Rutherford</b> · Small-angle ·
Tyndall · Thomas · Wolf effect · X-ray crystallography · v · t · e. Atoms or molecules
which are exposed to light absorb light energy and re-emit light in different ... In
this <b>size</b> regime, the exact shape of the <b>scattering</b> center is usually not very ... Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson, OM, FRS, HFRSE (30 August
1871 – 19 ... his discovery and interpretation of <b>Rutherford scattering</b> by the gold
foil <b>experiment</b> of Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden. ... He found that a sample of
this radioactive material of any <b>size</b> invariably took the same amount of time for ... Deep inelastic scattering is the name given to a process used to probe the
insides of hadrons ... It is an extension of <b>Rutherford scattering</b> to much higher
energies of the ... to probe distances that are small compared with the <b>size of</b> the
target hadron, ... The <b>experiments</b> were important because not only did they
confirm the ... <b>Rutherford backscattering</b> spectrometry (RBS) is an analytical technique used in
materials ... Rutherford supervised a series of <b>experiments</b> carried out by Hans
Geiger and ... If atoms within the target are displaced from their crystalline lattice
site, this will result in a higher backscattering yield <b>in relation</b> to a perfect crystal. | Rutherford scattering experiment is related to the size of? |
The Constitution of <b>South Africa</b> is the supreme law of the Republic of <b>South</b>
<b>Africa</b>. It provides ... The <b>Bill of Rights</b>, now in Chapter Two of the Constitution of
<b>South Africa</b>, was largely <b>written</b> by ... It provides for the election and removal of
the President by the National Assembly, and limits a President to two five-<b>year</b>
terms. Wikisource has <b>original</b> text related to this article: Constitution of the Republic of
<b>South Africa</b>, 1996: Chapter 2. Chapter Two of the Constitution of <b>South Africa</b>
contains the <b>Bill of Rights</b>, a human rights ... The <b>South African</b> Charter of Religious Rights and Freedoms (SACRRF) is a
charter of rights ... Chapter 2 of the Constitution of <b>South Africa</b>, containing the <b>Bill</b>
<b>of Rights</b>, states that everyone has the right to freedom of ... In 1990 Judge Albie
Sachs, Justice of the Constitutional Court of <b>South Africa</b> from 1994 to 2009,
<b>wrote</b>:. A <b>bill of rights</b>, sometimes called a declaration of rights or a charter of rights, is a
list of the most ... Declaration of Rights, which in turn influenced the United States
Declaration of Independence later that <b>year</b>. ... Chapter 2 of the Constitution of
<b>South Africa</b> (entitled "<b>Bill of Rights</b>") (1996); Human Rights Act 1998 (United ... Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in <b>South Africa</b> have the
same <b>rights</b> as ... In November 2006, Parliament voted 230-41 for a <b>bill</b> allowing
same-sex civil marriage, as well as civil unions for unmarried opposite-sex and ...
The Constitutional Court confirmed this judgment on 9 October of the same <b>year</b>. The Freedom Charter was the statement of core principles of the <b>South African</b>
Congress ... This system was designed to give all <b>South Africans</b> equal <b>rights</b>. ...
First and Alan Lipman (whose wife, Beata Lipman, hand-<b>wrote</b> the <b>original</b>
Charter). Human <b>rights</b> in <b>South Africa</b> are protected under the constitution. The 1998
Human <b>Rights</b> ... It is estimated that 500,000 women are raped in <b>South Africa</b>
every <b>year</b> with the average woman more likely to be ... Jump up to: Freund, <b>Bill</b> (
2010). The Interim Constitution was the fundamental law of <b>South Africa</b> from the first
non-racial ... It also introduced an entrenched <b>bill of rights</b> against which
legislation and government action could be tested, and created the Constitutional
Court with ... The Constitutional Court of <b>South Africa</b> is a supreme constitutional court
established by the ... By 1956, judges and liberals in the country had drawn up a
<b>bill of rights</b> in support of the creation of ... The doors to the Court have the 27
rights of the <b>Bill of Rights</b> carved into them, <b>written</b> in all 11 official languages of
<b>South Africa</b>. For much of <b>South Africa</b>'s history, women have been treated as second class
citizens. While all ... This article is written like a personal reflection, personal
essay, ... recent <b>Bill of Rights</b> was adopted, the struggle of the women of <b>South</b>
<b>Africa</b> ... | Who wrote the south african bill of rights? |
<b>Season</b> chronology. Next → <b>Season</b> 2 · List of <b>Stranger Things episodes</b>. The first
<b>season</b> of the American science fiction-horror web television series <b>Stranger</b>
<b>Things</b> premiered worldwide exclusively via Netflix's web streaming service on
July 15, 2016. The series was created by The Duffer Brothers who <b>are</b> also
executive ... A monster from the Upside Down escapes and abducts a boy named
<b>Will</b> ... <b>Stranger Things</b> is an American science fiction horror web television series
created by the ... The second <b>season</b>, titled <b>Stranger Things</b> 2, is set one year
later in October ... The first <b>season</b> of eight <b>episodes</b> premiered on Netflix on July
15, 2016. ... Wheeler, brother of Nancy and Holly, and <b>one of</b> three friends of <b>Will</b>
Byers. The second <b>season</b> of the American science fiction horror web television series
<b>Stranger Things</b>, titled <b>Stranger Things</b> 2, was released worldwide exclusively via
Netflix's web streaming service on October 27, 2017. The series was created by
the Duffer Brothers, who <b>are</b> also executive ... <b>Will</b> Byers finds himself the target of
the Upside Down a year after his ... <b>Episodes</b>[edit] ... 18, <b>1</b>, "Chapter One: Suzie, <b>Do</b> You Copy? ... Hawkins, the
popularity of the new Starcourt Mall <b>has</b> forced <b>many</b> local ... List of <b>Stranger Things episodes</b>. The fourth <b>season</b> of the American science
fiction horror web television series <b>Stranger Things</b>, titled <b>Stranger Things</b> 4, <b>will</b>
be released worldwide on Netflix's web streaming service in 2020. The series
was created by the Duffer Brothers, who <b>are</b> also executive ... Matt indicated <b>one</b>
<b>of</b> the plot's "broad strokes" is the main center of action ... Jim Hopper is a fictional character from the Netflix science fiction horror series
<b>Stranger Things</b>. ... In <b>Season 1</b>, Hopper is a chainsmoking, alcoholic cop in
Hawkins, Indiana. ... Hopper with Joyce monitor <b>Will's</b> visits to Hawkins Lab
where he was ... of Season 3, Eleven and Mike <b>have</b> been dating for 6 months,
<b>much</b> to the ... The Duffer Brothers and the cast of <b>season</b> 2 of <b>Stranger Things</b> at the 2017 San
Diego Comic-Con International · <b>Stranger Things</b> is an American science fiction
horror web television series created for Netflix ... This list includes the series'
main cast, all guest stars deemed to <b>have</b> had recurring roles throughout the
series, ... Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer (both born February 15, 1984), known professionally
as the Duffer Brothers, <b>are</b> American film and television writers, directors, and
producers. They created the science fiction-horror series <b>Stranger Things</b>, wrote
and directed the 2015 horror film Hidden, and <b>have</b> written <b>episodes</b> for ... On
September 30, 2019, Netflix greenlit the fourth <b>season</b> of <b>Stranger Things</b>. "Chapter <b>One: The</b> Vanishing of <b>Will</b> Byers" is the series premiere of the
American ... on Netflix worldwide on July 15, 2016, along with the rest of the first
<b>season</b>. ... The <b>episode</b> takes place in the small town of Hawkins, Indiana in
November ... <b>Stranger Things</b> was created by Matt and Ross Duffer, known
professionally as ... David Kenneth Harbour (born April 10, 1975) is an American actor. He is best
known for his role as Jim Hopper in <b>Stranger Things</b>, which earned him a Critics'
Choice Television Award in 2018. He <b>has</b> also received Primetime Emmy Award
nominations and Golden ... He then made his television debut that same year in
an <b>episode</b> of Law ... | How many episodes does stanger things season 1 have? |
The <b>Super Bowl</b> LI <b>Halftime</b> show took place on February 5, <b>2017</b> at NRG
Stadium in Houston, Texas, as part of <b>Super Bowl</b> LI. Lady Gaga headlined the
show, ... <b>Super Bowl</b> LI was an American football game played at NRG Stadium in
Houston, Texas, on ... It was also the third time the <b>Super Bowl</b> has been played
in Houston, with ... In the beginning of February <b>2017</b> the NFL and law
enforcement announced that tickets to <b>Super Bowl</b> LI ... Main article: <b>Super Bowl</b>
LI <b>halftime</b> show. The <b>Super Bowl</b> LII <b>Halftime</b> Show 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 performer, as confirmed by the National Football League (NFL)
on October 22, <b>2017</b>. ... Stadium in a harness at the <b>Super Bowl</b> LI <b>halftime</b> show, February <b>2017</b>.
<b>Halftime</b> shows are a tradition during American football games at all levels of
competition. <b>Super Bowl</b> LII was an American football game played 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 played in Minneapolis, the ... Average TV
viewership for the <b>halftime</b> show, headlined by Justin Timberlake, was 106.6
million ... XLIX (2015), 50 (2016), LI (<b>2017</b>). The <b>Super Bowl</b> 50 <b>Halftime</b> Show took place
on February 7, 2016, at Levi's Stadium in Santa ... The <b>Super Bowl</b> XLVIII <b>halftime</b> show occurred on February 2, 2014 at MetLife
Stadium in New ... Retrieved February 19, <b>2017</b>. ^ "Pepsi <b>Super Bowl</b> XLVIII ... <b>Super Bowl</b> XLIX was an American football game played to determine the
champion of the ... It was the second time the stadium has hosted a <b>Super Bowl</b> (
following <b>Super Bowl</b> XLII ... After the teams were tied 14–14 at <b>halftime</b>, the
Seahawks built a 10-point lead to end the third quarter. ... Retrieved November 3,
<b>2017</b>. This article is a list of national anthem performers at the <b>Super Bowl</b>. The U.S.
national anthem ... <b>Super Bowl</b> · List of <b>Super Bowl halftime</b> shows ... The U.S. television broadcast of the <b>Super Bowl</b> – the championship game of the
National ... In <b>2017</b>, Budweiser broadcast "Born the Hard Way", an ad which
dramatized ... During <b>Super Bowl</b> XLVI, Chrysler broadcast "<b>Halftime</b> in America",
... | Who performed at the 2017 super bowl halftime show? |
Get Up is the thirteenth studio album by Canadian singer-<b>songwriter Bryan</b>
<b>Adams</b>, released ... The first single released was "<b>You Belong to Me</b>" featuring a
music video. ... <b>Bryan Adams</b> has said of the <b>song</b>: "That was the last <b>song written</b>
for the record, and it's about getting motivated, about getting up and do
something with ... "<b>You Belong to Me</b>" (1952 <b>song</b>), a <b>song</b> popularized by Patti ... from This <b>Year's</b>
Model; "<b>You Belong to Me</b>", a <b>song</b> by <b>Bryan Adams</b> from ... See also: Category:<b>Songs written</b> by <b>Bryan Adams</b>. ... <b>You Belong to Me</b> (<b>Bryan</b>
<b>Adams song</b>) · You're Still Beautiful to Me · You've Been a Friend to Me · Young ... Ultimate is a compilation album by the Canadian singer-<b>songwriter Bryan Adams</b>,
released on 3 November 2017, which contains <b>songs</b> he recorded from 1980
through 2017. The album also contains two new <b>songs</b>, "Ultimate Love" and "
Please Stay" ... "<b>You Belong to Me</b>", Adams, Vallance, 2:30. 12. "Summer of '69 ... Canadian singer <b>Bryan Adams</b> has released fourteen studio albums, six
compilation albums, ... which contained "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You", the
theme <b>song</b> for the film Robin ... List of singles, with selected chart positions and
certifications, showing <b>year</b> released ... "<b>You Belong to Me</b>", 2015, —, —, —, 181,
Get Up. The Ultimate Tour was the nineteenth concert tour by Canadian singer <b>Bryan</b>
<b>Adams</b> in support ... "Get The Ultimate <b>Bryan Adams</b> As The Iconic Singer/
<b>Songwriter</b> Releases A Brand-New Best Of Featuring Two New <b>Songs</b>".
prnewswire.com. prnewswire.com. Retrieved 8 November 2017. ^ "<b>Bryan Adams</b>
announces 2018 ... Carly Elisabeth Simon (born June 25, 1945) is an American singer-<b>songwriter</b>,
musician, and children's <b>author</b>. She first rose to fame in the 1970s with a string of
hit records; her 13 Top 40 U.S. hits include "Anticipation" (No. 13), "<b>You Belong</b>
<b>To Me</b>" (No. ... "I felt so strangulated talking that I did the natural thing, which is to
<b>write songs</b> ... The following lists the top 100 singles of 1995 in Australia from the Australian
Recording Industry Association (ARIA) End of <b>Year</b> Singles Chart. ... "Have You
Ever Really Loved a Woman", <b>Bryan Adams</b>, 1, 1. 7. ... "<b>You Belong to Me</b>", JX, 4,
N/A ... that the <b>song</b> reached within the Top 50 singles for each week during 1995
. This is a list of artists that have reached number-one on the UK Singles Chart as
recorded by the Official Charts Company. Artists are listed alphabetically and
separately if more than one artist is credited on a <b>song</b> (e.g. John Travolta and
Olivia Newton-John each ... "Don't Give Up" was released as "Chicane featuring
<b>Bryan Adams</b>" and ... This is a list of <b>songs</b> produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. This is a dynamic
list and may ... "Nasty" by Janet Jackson; "Never Give Up" by Yolanda <b>Adams</b>; "
Never Knew Love Like This" by Alexander ... "Summer is The Coldest Time of
<b>Year</b>" by Patti Austin; "Sunshine" by Alexander O'Neal; "Swang" by The Human ... | Who wrote you belong to me bryan adams? |
<b>Red Hot Chili Peppers</b> (commonly abbreviated as <b>RHCP</b>) are an American rock
band formed in Los Angeles in 1983. Their music incorporates elements of ... The <b>Red Hot Chili Peppers</b> is the debut studio album by American rock band <b>Red</b>
<b>Hot Chili Peppers</b>, released on August 10, 1984 on EMI America and Enigma ... <b>Red Hot Chili Peppers</b> (<b>RHCP</b>) is an American funk rock band from Los Angeles,
California. Formed in January 1983 under the moniker Tony Flow and the ... The American funk rock band <b>Red Hot Chili Peppers</b> since 1984 has released
eleven studio albums, three live albums, 12 compilation albums, eight video ... John Anthony Frusciante is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and
producer best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band <b>Red Hot Chili Peppers</b>
... Californication is the seventh studio album by American rock band <b>Red Hot Chili</b>
<b>Peppers</b>. It was released on June 8, 1999, on Warner Bros. Records and was ... The Getaway is the eleventh studio album by American rock band <b>Red Hot Chili</b>
<b>Peppers</b>, released through Warner Bros. on June 17, 2016. This is the band's ... Michael Peter Balzary (born 16 October 1962), known professionally as Flea, is
an ... <b>Red Hot Chili Peppers</b> spent most of 2001 writing their eighth studio album,
By the Way (2002). The band began listening to more melodic, textured music, ... Stadium Arcadium is the ninth studio album by American rock band <b>Red Hot Chili</b>
<b>Peppers</b>. The album was released on May 9, 2006, on Warner Bros. Records. What Hits!? is a "best-of" compilation album by <b>Red Hot Chili Peppers</b>, released
on September 29, 1992 by EMI. The album contains tracks from the band's first ... | When was the red hot chili peppers formed? |
He also claimed that <b>North Korea's nuclear program</b> was well advanced before
his visits to North Korea. This chronology of the <b>North Korean nuclear program</b> has its roots in the 1950s
and begins in earnest in 1989 with the end of the Cold War and the collapse of ... On May 3, <b>North Korea</b> issued a rare and ... China, risking its <b>nuclear program</b>
which is as ... However, the Soviet Union agreed to help <b>North Korea</b> develop a peaceful
<b>nuclear</b> energy <b>program</b>, ... The six-party talks aimed to find a peaceful resolution to the security concerns as
a result of the <b>North Korean nuclear</b> weapons <b>program</b>. There was a series of ... The 2006 North Korean nuclear test was the detonation of a nuclear device
conducted by North ... In 2007, the former senior scientist of Pakistan, Dr. Abdul
Qadeer Khan claimed that <b>North Korea's nuclear program</b> was well advanced
before ... The Agreed Framework between the United States of America and the
Democratic People's ... The objective of the agreement was the freezing and
replacement of <b>North Korea's</b> indigenous <b>nuclear</b> power plant <b>program</b> with more
<b>nuclear</b> ... Punggye-ri Nuclear Test Site was the only known nuclear test site of North Korea.
Nuclear tests ... Timeline of the <b>North Korean nuclear program</b> · Nuclear power in
North Korea · Agreed Framework · Six-party talks · Japan–North Korea ... A number of countries and international bodies have imposed sanctions against
<b>North Korea</b>. Currently, many sanctions are concerned with <b>North Korea's</b>
<b>nuclear</b> weapons <b>program</b> ... North Korea and weapons of mass destruction. Main topics. Timeline of the <b>North</b>
<b>Korean nuclear program</b> · Nuclear power in North Korea · Agreed Framework ... | When did the north korean nuclear program start? |
<b>Days of Our Lives</b> is an American daytime soap opera broadcast on NBC. It is
one of the longest-running scripted television programs in the world, airing nearly
... John Anthony Aniston is an American actor. He is best known for his role as
Victor Kiriakis on the NBC daytime drama series <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, which he ... Kyle Brandon Lowder (born August 27, 1980) is an American actor. He is known
for his role as Brady Black on <b>Days of Our Lives</b> (2000–2005) and for his role as ... Eileen Marie Davidson (born June 15, 1959) is an American actress, author,
television personality and former model. Davidson is best known for her roles in
soap operas as Kristen DiMera on NBC's <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, ... Alison Ann Sweeney (born September 19, 1976) is an American actress, reality
show host, ... Sweeney first appeared in the role of Samantha "Sami" Brady in the
NBC soap opera <b>Days of Our Lives</b>—a show of which she was a fan. Jennifer Lilley is an American actress and singer. Lilley played a supporting role
in the 2011 ... In April 2013, Lilley joined the cast of <b>Days of Our Lives</b> as a newly
created character. She made her on-screen debut as Theresa Donovan on July ... Joey Johnson is a fictional character from <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, an American soap
opera on the NBC network, currently portrayed by James Lastovic. Introduced in
... <b>Days of Our Lives</b> is a long-running American television soap opera drama,
airing on NBC. Created by Ted and Betty Corday, the series premiered on ... "These Are the <b>Days of Our Lives</b>" is a song by the British rock band Queen.
Although credited to the whole band, it was largely written by their drummer
Roger ... The following is an alphabetical list of characters (and their performers) from the
NBC soap opera <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, sorted by character surname. Contents:. | Who plays maggie on days of our lives? |
The <b>Clean Air Act</b> of 1963 (42 U.S.C. § 7401) is a United States federal law
designed to control air pollution on a national level. It is one of the United States'
first ... The <b>Clean Air Act</b> 1956 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
enacted principally in response to London's Great Smog of 1952. It was
sponsored ... The <b>Clean Air Act</b> may refer to: <b>Clean Air Act</b> 1972 in New Zealand; <b>Clean Air Act</b>
1956 in the United Kingdom; <b>Clean Air Act</b> (United States), 1963 ... The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) began regulating
greenhouse gases (GHGs) under the <b>Clean Air Act</b> ("CAA" or "Act") from mobile
and ... Air quality laws govern the emission of air pollutants into the atmosphere. A
specialized subset ... For example, the United States <b>Clean Air Act</b> identifies
ozone, particulate matter, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide
(SO2), ... The Oregon Indoor <b>Clean Air Act</b>, also known as the Smokefree Workplace Law,
is a measure passed in 1981 by the US State of Oregon prohibiting smoking in ... The California <b>Air</b> Resources Board (CARB or ARB) is the "<b>clean air</b> agency" in
the government of California. Established in 1967 when then-governor Ronald
Reagan signed the Mulford-Carrell <b>Act</b>, combining the Bureau of <b>Air</b> Sanitation
and the Motor ... III; <b>Clean Air Act</b>. Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency, 549 U.S.
497 (2007), is a 5-4 U.S. ... <b>Clean Air Act</b>, 42 U.S.C. § 7602(g). ^ Massachusetts v. See also: Regulation of greenhouse gases under the <b>Clean Air Act</b>. United States
energy plan from President Obama. The Navajo Generating Station, a coal-fired
power plant outside Page, Arizona. The Clean Power Plan was an Obama
administration policy aimed at combating anthropogenic ... The <b>Clean Air Act</b> was an Act of Parliament passed in New Zealand in 1972. It
was repealed by the Resource Management Act 1991. | When did congress pass the clean air act? |
The <b>Breakfast Club</b> is a 1985 American teen comedy-drama film written,
produced, and ... Judd Nelson as John Bender, the <b>criminal</b>; Molly Ringwald as
Claire Standish, the princess; Emilio Estevez as Andrew Clark, the athlete;
Anthony ... Lenard Larry McKelvey (born June 29, 1978), known professionally as
Charlamagne tha God, is an American radio presenter, television personality,
and author. He is a co-host of the nationally syndicated radio show The <b>Breakfast</b>
<b>Club</b> ... He developed the stage <b>name</b> of Charlamagne, taken from his
pseudonym as a drug ... Paul Xavier Gleason (May 4, 1939 – May 27, 2006) was an American film and
television actor. He was known for his roles on television series such as All My
Children and films such as The <b>Breakfast Club</b>, Trading Places, and Die Hard ...
For people with a similar name, see Paul Gleeson. American actor ... Judd Asher Nelson (born November 28, 1959) is an American actor best known
for his roles as John Bender in The <b>Breakfast Club</b>, Alec Newbury in St. Elmo's
Fire, ... Nelson played the role of Headmaster Nash in the live-action feature film
Bad Kids Go to Hell, based on the best-selling graphic novel of the same <b>name</b>. Emilio Estevez is an American actor, director, and writer. He is the brother of actor
Charlie Sheen and the son of actor Martin Sheen. Estevez started his career as
an actor and is well known for being a member of the acting Brat Pack of the
1980s, starring in The <b>Breakfast Club</b>, ... Upon his brother's using his birth <b>name</b>
Carlos Estevez for the film Machete ... Ally Sheedy's Character / Allison Reynolds[edit]. Who made up that her character
is a/The ... "The <b>Breakfast Club</b>" at that school probably took its <b>name</b> in turn from
the title of American radio's longest ... Too much is lost when the part where Brian
writes "You see us as a brain, a jock, a basket case, a princess and a <b>criminal</b>. Michael Anthony Hall (born April 14, 1968), known professionally as Anthony
Michael Hall, ... Hall's next movies with Hughes were the teen classics The
<b>Breakfast Club</b> and Weird Science, both in 1985. ... He transposed his first and
middle <b>names</b> when he entered show business because there was another actor
named ... John Kapelos (born March 8, 1956) is a Canadian actor from London, Ontario.
He is best known for his portrayals of janitor Carl Reed in The <b>Breakfast Club</b> ...
Morris; <b>Criminal</b> Minds (2011) as Sheriff Montell; Modern Family (2013, Episode:
... Molly Kathleen Ringwald (born February 18, 1968) is an American actress,
singer, and author. ... After appearing in the successful Hughes films Sixteen
Candles (1984), The <b>Breakfast Club</b> (1985), and Pretty in Pink (1986), Ringwald
became a ... Denzel Rae Don Curry (born February 16, 1995) is an American rapper, singer
and composer. ... Birth name, Denzel Rae Don Curry ... In a 2018 interview with
The <b>Breakfast Club</b>, Curry disclosed that he was molested by an unnamed older
... | What is the criminal's name in the breakfast club? |
<b>Primark</b> is an Irish fast fashion retailer with headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, which
... The company expanded rapidly in <b>the UK</b> in the mid-2000s. In 2005 ... <b>Primark</b>
<b>opened</b> its <b>first store</b> in Austria on 27 September 2012 in ... Lewis's was a chain of British department <b>stores</b> that operated from 1856 to 2010.
The parent companies of Lewis's have gone into administration many times over
the years, including 1991. The <b>first store</b>, which <b>opened</b> in Liverpool city centre,
became the flagship of ... Former Lewis's Department Store, Market Street,
Manchester (as Primark, ... Meadowhall is an indoor shopping centre in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, <b>England</b>.
It lies 3 miles ... The centre attracted 19.8 million visitors in its <b>first year</b> of <b>opening</b>
, and now attracts about 30 million visitors a <b>year</b>. ... Market Street), closed in July
2005 and was replaced by new Next and <b>Primark stores</b> in the summer of 2007. Pep&Co is a British discount fashion retail chain, owned by the South African
company Pepkor and based in Watford, <b>England</b>. Pep&Co <b>opened</b> their <b>first store</b>
in the Newlands Shopping Centre in ... Customers are on average slightly older
than those that <b>shop</b> at <b>Primark</b>, who are better known for their offerings in
younger ... Filene's was an American department <b>store</b> chain; it was <b>founded</b> by William
Filene in 1881. ... Filene's expanded into shopping malls throughout New
<b>England</b> and New York in the later half of the ... Earlier that <b>year</b>, Irish fast fashion
retailer <b>Primark</b> announced that they would <b>open</b> their <b>first</b> location in the United
States in ... Dunnes <b>Stores</b> is an Irish multinational retail chain that primarily sells food,
clothes and household wares. In addition to its main customer base in Ireland,
the chain also has operations in Spain, and formerly in <b>England</b> and Scotland ...
By then, Dunnes <b>Stores</b> had <b>opened</b> its <b>first stores</b> in <b>England</b>, growing to more
than 11 ... C&A is a Belgian-German-Dutch chain of fast-fashion retail clothing <b>stores</b>, with
European head ... The company was <b>founded</b>, in Sneek, by brothers Clemens
and August ... C&A also <b>opened stores</b> in a number of out-of-town locations, such
as its ... In 2000, C&A announced its intention to withdraw from <b>the British</b> market,
... Allders was an independent department <b>store</b> operating in the United Kingdom.
The original <b>store</b> was <b>established</b> in 1862 in Croydon by Joshua Allder. In the
second half of the 20th century, this parent <b>store</b> was developed into a chain of
department <b>stores</b> across <b>England</b> ... An extension to the restaurant was <b>opened</b>
in the same <b>year</b>. The Merry Hill Centre (officially Intu Merry Hill) is a shopping mall in Brierley Hill
near Dudley, <b>England</b>. It was developed between 1985 and 1990, with several
subsequent expansion and renovation projects. The centre has over 250 <b>shops</b>,
a separate retail park, cinema, food hall and ... It <b>opened</b> on 23 October 1990,
replacing the recently closed <b>stores</b> in nearby ... Bonmarché is a clothing retailer based in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. The
business was <b>founded</b> in 1982, and was acquired by the Peacock Group in July
2002. The clothing retailer had over 380 <b>stores</b> nationwide, employed over 4,000
... The agreement was signed by <b>Primark</b>, Loblaw, Bonmarche and El Corte
Ingles. | Where was the first primark store in england? |
However, <b>Smurfette</b> sneaks out anyway to look for the <b>lost village</b> with <b>Brainy</b>, ...
Hank Azaria, <b>who played</b> Gargamel in the first two films, revealed that the third ... This is a list of The <b>Smurfs</b> characters appearing in the original comics series,
television series, ... In The <b>Lost Village</b>, he is one of the four main <b>Smurf</b>
protagonists and is in ... <b>Clumsy Smurf</b>, Schtroumpf Maladroit, Comics + Cartoon
+ Movies, William ... Harmony <b>Smurf</b> is a musician who especially loves to <b>play</b>
the trumpet, ... The Smurfs have appeared in three feature-length films and two short films
loosely based on ... A fully animated reboot titled <b>Smurfs: The Lost Village</b> was
released through Sony in ... Hank Azaria, <b>who played</b> the live-action Gargamel,
said that the third film ... <b>Clumsy</b> Smurf, N/A, Anton Yelchin · Jack McBrayer,
Anton Yelchin. The Smurfs is a 2011 American 3D live-action/computer-animated comedy film
loosely based ... wrote the story. Raja Gosnell directed. Quentin Tarantino was in
talks to <b>play Brainy</b> Smurf, however, these did not pan out. ... Directed by Kelly
Asbury, the reboot titled <b>Smurfs: The Lost Village</b>, was released on April 7, 2017. Papa <b>Smurf</b> is one of the protagonists from the comic strip the <b>Smurfs</b>. Most
<b>Smurfs</b> are said to ... Papa <b>Smurf's</b> birth date was June 15th, 1465 in <b>Smurfs</b>
<b>village</b> because in the 2011 film, he claims that he is 546 years old. ... The <b>Smurfs</b>
were then referred to as "Papa Greedy", "Papa <b>Clumsy</b>" or "Mama <b>Smurfette</b>,"
depending ... Doctor <b>Smurf</b> is the eighteenth <b>Smurfs</b> comic book. Summary[edit]. When Handy
<b>Smurf</b> and <b>Clumsy Smurf</b> are installing a fence for Farmer <b>Smurf</b> ... After leaving
the <b>village</b>, Ludovic and Gargamel say goodbye to each other, and then ... <b>Smurfs</b>
, the <b>Smurfs</b> who carry the ambulance appear <b>playing</b> cards when not at work. King Smurf is the second comic book adventure of the Smurfs, and the name of
the main ... Soon, the only other candidate was <b>Brainy</b> Smurf who, as usual,
simply ... An unnamed Smurf is rejected from the village orchestra since he <b>plays</b>
badly every ... The Smurfs and the Magic Flute (1976); <b>Smurfs: The Lost Village</b> (
2017). The Smurfs 2 is a 2013 American 3D live-action/computer-animated comedy film
and a sequel ... Papa originally intends for <b>Brainy</b>, Hefty, and Gutsy to use the
crystals, but through an ... Directed by Kelly Asbury, the reboot titled <b>Smurfs: The</b>
<b>Lost Village</b>, was released on April 7, ... "Nancy <b>Plays</b> Herself in 'Smurfs 2' Set
Visit". The <b>Smurfs</b> is a video game published by Ubisoft exclusively for the Nintendo DS
, coinciding with the release of film of the same name. Gameplay[edit]. The
<b>Smurfs</b> lets players <b>play</b> a series of educational mini-games and ... Players will
help the <b>Smurfs</b> prepare for the Blue Moon festival in their <b>village</b>, some activities
... The Smurfs And The Book That Tells Everything is a Smurfs comic book story that
was created and published by Studio Peyo in 2008. Plot summary[edit]. Papa
Smurf leaves the Smurf Village to visit Homnibus, and <b>Brainy</b> Smurf ... (1965);
The Smurfs and the Magic Flute (1976); <b>Smurfs: The Lost Village</b> (2017). | Who plays clumsy in smurfs the lost village? |
In a written or published work, an initial or drop cap is a <b>letter at the beginning</b> of
a word, a chapter, or a <b>paragraph</b> that is larger than ... The classical tradition was
slow to use <b>capital letters</b> for initials at all; in surviving Roman texts it often is ... A historiated initial is an initial, an enlarged <b>letter at the beginning of a paragraph</b>
or other section of text, that contains a picture. Strictly speaking, a historiated ... A is a self-contained unit of a discourse in writing with a particular point or idea. ...
at the <b>beginning</b> of the next <b>paragraph</b>. An initial is an oversized <b>capital letter</b>,
sometimes outdented beyond the margin of the text. An acrostic is a poem in which the first <b>letter</b> (or syllable, or word) of each line
spells out a word, ... The initial <b>letters</b> of the first seven <b>paragraphs</b> spelled "Beat
IBM". ... Autocar for spelling out a message using the <b>large</b> red initial at the
<b>beginning</b> of each review in the publication's Road Test Yearbook Issue for 1992.
Properly ... The pilcrow (¶), also called the <b>paragraph</b> mark, <b>paragraph</b> sign, paraph, alinea
or blind P, is a ... changed into the Greek <b>letter</b> Gamma (Γ and γ) and later into
litterae notabiliores, which were enlarged <b>letters at the beginning of a paragraph</b>. Capitalization (North American English) or capitalisation (British English) is
writing a word with its first <b>letter</b> as a <b>capital letter</b> (uppercase <b>letter</b>) and the
remaining <b>letters</b> in ... Where the original <b>capital</b> is no longer at the <b>beginning</b> of
the word, usage varies: anti-Christian, and either Presocratic, pre-Socratic, Pre-
Socratic or ... <b>Letter</b> case (or just case) is the distinction between the <b>letters</b> that are in larger
upper case and ... Traditionally, the <b>capital letters</b> were stored in a separate
shallow tray or ... Other words normally <b>start</b> with a lower-case <b>letter</b>. There ...
<b>Paragraph</b>. O or o is the 15th <b>letter</b> in the ISO basic Latin alphabet and the fourth vowel <b>letter</b>
in the modern ... The use of this Phoenician <b>letter</b> for a vowel sound is due to the
<b>early</b> Greek alphabets, which adopted the ... U+1D0F ᴏ LATIN <b>LETTER</b> SMALL
<b>CAPITAL</b> O; U+1D3C ᴼ MODIFIER <b>LETTER CAPITAL</b> O; U+1D52 ᵒ MODIFIER ... K is the eleventh <b>letter</b> of the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin
alphabet. ... The <b>letter</b> ⟨k⟩ is silent at the <b>start</b> of an English word when it comes
before the ... U+1D0B ᴋ LATIN <b>LETTER</b> SMALL <b>CAPITAL</b> K; U+1D37 ᴷ
MODIFIER ... Typography is the art and technique of arranging type to make written language
legible, ... The <b>letters</b> V and W at the <b>beginning of a paragraph</b> line should extent
a little to left of the vertical left flush line to ... sizes, italic, boldface, colors, and
other typographic features such as combining <b>large</b> and small <b>capital letters</b>
together. | What is the big letter at the beginning of a paragraph called? |
The first <b>season</b> of the American television <b>series Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b> is set ...
The premiere <b>episode</b> was also made available on CBS All Access, where the
rest ... Unlike a traditional <b>series</b>, which <b>may</b> have begun with the <b>series</b>'
protagonist, ... overall, No. in <b>season</b>, Title, Directed by, Written by, Original release date.
Chapter <b>1</b>. <b>1</b>, <b>1</b>, "The Vulcan Hello", David Semel ... <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b> is an American web television <b>series</b> created for CBS All
Access by ... The rest of the 15-<b>episode</b> first <b>season</b> was streamed weekly on All
Access, ... <b>Season one</b> showrunner Aaron Harberts described her as optimistic
and "sort of ... I couldn't stop thinking about <b>how many</b> Asian people were
inspired by ... Main article: <b>List of Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery episodes</b> ... All but <b>one</b> of the signals
have disappeared, but it too is gone when Discovery ... ... <b>Star Trek</b> television <b>series episode</b> "Journey to Babel". ... at that time as part of
<b>season 1</b>, including scenes with ... It originated as a spin-off companion <b>series</b> from <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b>, and
consists of ... Each <b>episode</b> of Star Trek: Short Treks tells a stand-alone story that
serves as an ... audiences to new characters <b>who may</b> inhabit the larger world of
Star Trek. ... alongside Rebecca Romijn as Number <b>One</b> and Ethan Peck as
Spock. <b>List of Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery episodes</b>. "Context Is for Kings" is the third <b>episode</b> of
the American television <b>series Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b>, ... "Context Is for Kings". Star
Trek: Discovery episode. Episode no. Season 1. Episode 3. Directed by, Akiva ... The Mirror Universe is a parallel universe in which the plots of several Star Trek
television <b>episodes</b> take place. It resembles the fictional universe in which the
Star Trek television <b>series</b> takes place, but is separate from the main universe.
The Mirror Universe has been visited in <b>one episode</b> of Star Trek: The ... In <b>Star</b>
<b>Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b>, it is noted that humans from the Mirror Universe suffer ... This article dicusses the fictional timeline of the Star Trek franchise. The franchise
is primarily ... Note: <b>Many</b> of these dates are rounded-off approximations, as the
dialog from which they ... The dinosaurs (the Voth civilization) from the <b>episode</b> "
Distant Origin" are most ... The events of <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery season 1</b> take place
. <b>Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b> (<b>season 1</b>) · <b>List of Star Trek</b>: <b>Discovery episodes</b>. "Battle at
the Binary Stars" is the second <b>episode</b> of the American television <b>series Star</b>
<b>Trek</b>: <b>Discovery</b>, ... | How many episodes star trek discovery season one? |
The following <b>players</b> also <b>played</b> in the <b>NBA</b> or were <b>drafted</b> ... did not <b>get</b>
<b>drafted</b> or join the <b>NBA</b> directly after their <b>high school</b> ... <b>NBA draft</b> is an annual event in which the 30 franchises in the National
<b>Basketball</b> Association ... After Dawkins and Willoughby, no <b>high school player</b>
went directly to the <b>NBA</b> for ... a future All-Star in Jermaine O'Neal were first-round
picks <b>out of high school</b>. ... This page was <b>last</b> edited on 8 February 2020, at 09:
48 (UTC). In the <b>past</b>, <b>high school players</b> were also eligible to be selected. However,
starting in the 2006 <b>draft</b>, <b>high school players</b> were not eligible to enter the <b>draft</b> ... Kobe Bean Bryant was an American professional <b>basketball player</b>. A shooting
guard, Bryant ... Bryant was the first guard <b>drafted</b> directly <b>out of high school</b>. ... A
particularly damaging salvo came when Jackson wrote The <b>Last</b> Season: A Team
... In the first round of the playoffs, the Lakers <b>played</b> well enough to <b>reach</b> a 3–1 ... Kevin Maurice Garnett (born May 19, 1976) is an American former professional
<b>basketball</b> ... pick by the Minnesota Timberwolves and became the first <b>NBA</b>
<b>player drafted</b> directly <b>out of high school</b> in 20 years. ... Nelson, gave
encouragement and told Garnett that he passed the <b>last</b> SAT test he took with a
score of 970. The 2005 <b>NBA draft</b> took place on June 28, 2005, in the Theatre at Madison
Square Garden in ... This was the <b>last NBA draft</b> for which <b>high school players</b>
were eligible. ... As of 2016, the only <b>players</b> to have declared for the <b>NBA draft</b>
straight <b>out of high school</b> ever since these restrictions took place were Satnam
Singh ... Allen Ezail Iverson nicknamed "the Answer", is an American former professional
<b>basketball player</b>. He <b>played</b> 14 seasons in the National <b>Basketball</b> Association (
<b>NBA</b>) at both ... After <b>high school</b>, Iverson <b>played</b> college <b>basketball</b> with the
Georgetown ... This was just the perfect game for him to try and <b>make</b> me look
bad.". Derrick Martell Rose (born October 4, 1988) is an American professional
<b>basketball player</b> for the Detroit Pistons of the National <b>Basketball</b> Association (
<b>NBA</b>). He <b>played</b> one year of college <b>basketball</b> for the Memphis Tigers before
being <b>drafted</b> first overall by his hometown Chicago Bulls in the 2008 <b>NBA draft</b>.
... For his performance, USA Today named him their <b>high school player</b> of the ... Monta Ellis is an American professional <b>basketball player</b> who <b>played</b> twelve
seasons in the National <b>Basketball</b> Association (<b>NBA</b>). He attended Lanier <b>High</b>
<b>School</b> in Jackson, Mississippi, where he was a ... He entered the <b>NBA</b> directly
<b>out of high school</b>, being <b>drafted</b> with the 40th overall pick by the Golden State
Warriors ... LeBron James, <b>drafted out of high school</b>, was one of the most anticipated first
overall <b>draft</b> picks. The National <b>Basketball</b> Association's first overall pick is the
<b>player</b> who is selected first among ... the <b>NBA draft</b> lottery; in most cases, that
team had a losing record in the <b>previous</b> ... "Clippers Go to <b>High School</b> to <b>Get</b>
Miles". | Who was the last nba player to get drafted out of highschool? |
The following is a list of the top National Football League (<b>NFL</b>) <b>quarterbacks</b> in
<b>wins</b>. In the <b>NFL</b>, the starting <b>quarterback</b> is the only position that is credited with
... For playoff <b>quarterback</b> touchdown record see List of National Football League
playoffs career passing touchdowns leaders. The first official National Football
League (<b>NFL</b>) playoff game was the 1933 ... Tom Brady holds the <b>NFL</b> record for
most playoff <b>wins</b> by a <b>quarterback</b> with 30, and the record for most playoff games
... This is a list of <b>NFL quarterbacks</b> with Super Bowl starts. Contents. 1 Winning and
losing ... <b>Quarterbacks</b> with multiple Super Bowl starts[edit]. Super Bowl <b>wins</b> are
often used to determine the greatness of a <b>quarterback</b>. Of the eligible players, ... Douglas Lee Williams (born August 9, 1955) is an American football executive
and former ... Williams was the only starting African-American <b>quarterback</b> in the
<b>NFL</b> at that time. During his ... He led the team to Super Bowl XXII in which they
routed the Denver Broncos, becoming the first black <b>quarterback</b> to <b>win</b> a Super
Bowl. Kurtis Eugene Warner (born June 22, 1971) is an American former football
<b>quarterback</b>. ... Warner also became the third <b>quarterback</b> in <b>NFL</b> history to <b>win</b> a
conference championship with two teams (following Craig Morton and Earl
Morrall). Benjamin Todd Roethlisberger Sr nicknamed "Big Ben", is an American football
<b>quarterback</b> for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>). ...
<b>quarterback</b>, helping the Steelers become the first AFC team to have 15 <b>wins</b> ... The Cleveland Browns are a professional American football team in Cleveland,
Ohio. The Browns compete in the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>) as a member
of the American Football Conference (AFC) North division. Since joining the <b>NFL</b>
in 1950, the Browns have had 57 different <b>quarterbacks</b> ... A player is credited
with a <b>win</b> if he started the game and the team won that ... James William Plunkett (born December 5, 1947) is a former American football
<b>quarterback</b> who played in the National Football League (<b>NFL</b>) for ... Plunkett is
the only <b>NFL Quarterback</b> to <b>win</b> two Super Bowls with the same franchise in ... Raymond Anthony "A. J." McCarron Jr. (born September 13, 1990) is an
American football <b>quarterback</b> for the Houston Texans of the National Football
League (<b>NFL</b>). ... McCarron is one of only seven <b>quarterbacks</b> in history to <b>win</b>
back-to-back titles in some form and the first FBS <b>quarterback</b> to <b>win</b> back-to-back
consecutive ... Cardale Jones is an American football <b>quarterback</b> for the DC Defenders of the
XFL. He played ... Jones was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the fourth round of the
2016 <b>NFL</b> Draft. He has also played for the Los ... "Cardale Jones <b>wins</b> Ohio
State Buckeyes starting <b>quarterback</b> job over J.T. Barrett". Retrieved September
10 ... | What quarterback has the most wins in nfl history? |
Jeffrey Pierce is an American <b>actor</b>, film director and film producer. He is best
known for ... The Tomorrow People, Jack Jameson / Roger Price, Recurring, 15
episodes. 2014, <b>Drop Dead Diva</b>, <b>Ian Holt</b> / Grayson Kent, Recurring, 4 episodes. <b>Drop Dead Diva</b>'s sixth and final season premiered March 23, 2014, and
concluded on June 22 ... Jeffrey Pierce as <b>Ian Holt</b>/Grayson Kent (4 episodes);
Kenny Alfonso as Joe Cummings (4 episodes); Victor McCay as Judge Halloran (
4 ... This article lists the cast and characters in the American fantasy legal television
series <b>Drop</b> ... He is reborn into the body of <b>Ian Holt</b>, a <b>Death</b> Row inmate whose
innocence Jane proves. ... An aspiring model/<b>actress</b> and Deb's best friend who
is one of the few people who knows about the Jane/Deb body switch. She is ... <b>Drop Dead Diva</b> is an American legal comedy-drama/fantasy television series
that aired on ... Justin Deeley, as Paul (seasons 5–6), is Jane/Deb's third and
current guardian angel, and later Grayson/<b>Ian's</b> guardian angel. ... Many well
known <b>actors</b> and celebrities have made guest appearances on the show.
Among them ... Skyler Elizabeth Day (born August 2, 1991) is an American <b>actress</b> and singer.
She is best ... Her other television credits include Southland, <b>Drop Dead Diva</b>,
The Whole Truth, Days of Our Lives, Law & Order: LA, Sonny ... Day started
dating <b>actor Ian</b> Nelson in January 2013. ... Ironside, Nicole <b>Holt</b>, Episode: "
Sleeping Dogs". Pretty Little Liars is an American teen drama television series created by I.
Marlene King for ... Pretty and fierce, Hanna Marin, portrayed by Ashley Benson,
is the <b>diva</b> and "it ... When Spencer confronts <b>Ian</b> about Alison's <b>death</b>, he claims
he only pushed her, ... "A" <b>drops</b> its phone in season 2, and the girls enlist
Caleb's help. This is a categorized, alphabetical list of people who are known to have been
infected with the ... <b>Ian</b> Charleson, (1949–1990), British <b>actor</b> whose best-known
role was the part of ... <b>Drop Dead</b> Gorgeous (A Tragi-Comedy): The Power of HIV-
Positive Thinking ... "Fassbinder <b>actor</b> suffering from AIDS records his own <b>death</b>"
. Mary Kathleen Turner (born June 19, 1954), better known as Kathleen Turner, is
an American film and stage <b>actress</b> and ... washed-up <b>diva</b>, an out-of-control has-
been, when in truth the changes in my physical appearance ... intentionally sit on
it during a scene where Turner had to play <b>dead</b>, causing Turner extreme pain. Robin McLaurin Williams (July 21, 1951 – August 11, 2014) was an American
<b>actor</b> and comedian. Born in Chicago, Williams began performing stand-up ... This is a list of notable former United States citizens who voluntarily relinquished
their ... After Brout's <b>death</b> in 2011, Englert and Higgs shared the 2013 Nobel
Prize in ... Russian-born film and stage <b>actor</b>; held dual Swiss and U.S.
citizenship until 1965, ... Henry <b>Holt</b> and Co. pp. ... "'Labour didn't work': The <b>Ian</b>
Hayles story". | Who played ian holt on drop dead diva? |
<b>Facebook Messenger</b> (commonly known as <b>Messenger</b>) is a <b>messaging app</b> and
platform ... In December 2017, <b>Facebook announced Messenger</b> Kids, a new <b>app</b>
aimed for persons under 13 years of age. The <b>app</b> comes with some ... <b>Facebook</b> is a social networking service <b>launched</b> as TheFacebook on February
4, 2004. It was ... In 2012, <b>Facebook App</b> Center, an online mobile store, was
rolled out. ... On February 19, 2014, <b>Facebook announced</b> its acquisition of
WhatsApp, a smartphone instant <b>messaging</b> application for $19 billion in a mix of
stock and ... WhatsApp <b>Messenger</b> or simply WhatsApp is a freeware, cross-platform
<b>messaging</b> and Voice ... In January 2018, WhatsApp <b>released</b> a standalone
business <b>app</b> targeted at small business owners, called WhatsApp Business, ...
Both airlines previously <b>launched</b> customer services on the <b>Facebook Messenger</b>
platform. Signal is a cross-platform encrypted <b>messaging</b> service developed by the Signal
Foundation ... Twitter <b>released</b> TextSecure as free and open-source software
under the ... Signal was the first iOS <b>app</b> to enable easy, strongly encrypted voice
calls for ... In Google Allo, Skype and <b>Facebook Messenger</b>, conversations are
not ... <b>Facebook Messenger</b> is an instant <b>messaging</b> service and software application.
... Over the years, <b>Facebook</b> has <b>released</b> new apps on a variety ... the
<b>messaging</b> functionality from the main <b>Facebook app</b>, ... Kik <b>Messenger</b>, commonly called Kik, is a freeware instant <b>messaging</b> mobile
<b>app</b> from the ... Kik <b>Messenger</b> is the first <b>app</b> developed by Kik Interactive, and
was <b>released</b> on October 19, 2010. Within ... and joined The Technology
Coalition, an anti-sexual exploitation group including <b>Facebook</b>, Google, Twitter
and LinkedIn. <b>Facebook</b> is an American online social media and social networking service
based in Menlo ... In March 2012, <b>Facebook announced App</b> Center, a store
selling applications that operate via the website. The store was to be ... The
devices include video chat function with <b>Facebook Messenger</b>. In January 2019,
the 10 year ... Initial <b>release</b>, December 4, 2017; 2 years ago (2017-12-04). Operating system ·
Android, iOS · Type · Instant <b>messaging</b> · License · Freeware. Website,
messengerkids.com. <b>Messenger</b> Kids is a <b>messaging app</b> and platform
developed by <b>Facebook</b> in December 2017. Line (styled as LINE) is a freeware <b>app</b> for instant communications on electronic
devices such ... Naver Corporation <b>released</b> their <b>messaging</b> application, which
changed its name as 'LINE', to the Japanese <b>messaging</b> market in 2011. ... real-
time, similar to the status updates in social networking services such as
<b>Facebook</b>. Google Hangouts is a communication software product developed by Google.
Originally a ... offerings was also facing growing competition from services such
as <b>Facebook Messenger</b>, iMessage, and WhatsApp. ... In May 2016, at Google I/
O 2016, Google <b>announced</b> two new apps: Google Allo, a <b>messaging app</b> with AI
... | When did the facebook messenger app come out? |
<b>Multicellular organisms</b> are organisms that consist of more than one cell, in
contrast to ... This kind of severely co-dependent symbiosis can be <b>seen</b>
frequently, such as in ... symbiogenesis · <b>chromosome</b> · endomembrane system ·
mitochondria ... A <b>unicellular organism</b>, also known as a single-celled organism, is an organism
that consists of ... Most prokaryotes have a single, circular <b>chromosome</b>, which is
in contrast to eukaryotes, which typically have linear <b>chromosomes</b>. Nutritionally
... Chlorophyta (green algae), mostly unicellular algae <b>found</b> in fresh water. A somatic cell or vegetal cell is any biological cell forming the body of an
organism; that is, in a <b>multicellular organism</b>, any cell other than a gamete, germ
cell, ... Mitotic cell division is only <b>seen</b> in diploid somatic cells. ... If a somatic cell
contains <b>chromosomes</b> arranged in pairs, it is called diploid and the organism is
called a ... Eukaryotes are <b>organisms</b> whose cells have a nucleus enclosed within
membranes, unlike ... Unlike <b>unicellular</b> archaea and <b>bacteria</b>, eukaryotes may
also be <b>multicellular</b> and include ... copy of each <b>chromosome</b> is <b>present</b> in each
<b>cell</b> and a diploid phase, wherein two copies of each <b>chromosome</b> are <b>present</b> in
each <b>cell</b>. Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction which does not involve the fusion
of gametes or change in the number of <b>chromosomes</b>. ... Many <b>multicellular</b>
<b>animals</b>, plants and fungi can also reproduce asexually. ... Vegetative
propagation is a type of asexual reproduction <b>found</b> in plants where new
individuals are formed ... Sexual reproduction is a type of reproduction that involves a complex life cycle in
which haploid ... This type of life cycle, involving alternation between two
<b>multicellular</b> phases, the ... In placental mammals, offspring are born as juveniles:
complete <b>animals</b> with the sex organs <b>present</b> although not reproductively
functional. Ploidy is the number of complete sets of <b>chromosomes</b> in a cell, and hence the
number of ... The haploid number (n) refers to the total number of <b>chromosomes</b>
<b>found</b> in a gamete (a sperm or egg cell ... In large <b>multicellular organisms</b>,
variations in ploidy level between different tissues, organs, or cell lineages are
common. Cell division is the process by which a parent cell divides into two or more
daughter cells. ... For simple <b>unicellular microorganisms</b> such as the amoeba,
one cell division is equivalent to reproduction – an ... the nucleolus disappears,
and microtubules attach to the <b>chromosomes</b> at the kinetochores <b>present</b> in the
centromere. A zygote is a eukaryotic cell formed by a fertilization event between two gametes.
The zygote's genome is a combination of the DNA in each gamete, and contains
all of the genetic information necessary to form a new individual. In <b>multicellular</b>
<b>organisms</b>, the zygote is the earliest developmental stage. ... <b>chromosome</b> copies
) and a haploid sperm cell (male gamete)—combine to ... A gametophyte is one of the two alternating phases in the life cycle of plants and
algae. It is a haploid <b>multicellular organism</b> that develops from a haploid spore
that has one set of <b>chromosomes</b>. | Where are chromosomes found in multi cellular organisms? |
"Planting the ivy" was a customary class day ceremony at <b>many</b> colleges in the
1800s. ... The first known instance of the term <b>Ivy League</b> being used appeared in
... those along the northeastern seaboard of the <b>United States</b>, ... These <b>schools</b>
were known for <b>their</b> long-standing traditions in ... The Black <b>Ivy League</b> is a colloquial term that at times referred to the historically
black colleges in the <b>United States</b> that attracted the ... <b>There</b> is no agreement as
to which <b>schools</b> are included in the "Black <b>Ivy League</b>", ... Regarding extension
and outreach, <b>many</b> of the HBCUs which are not in the Black <b>Ivy League</b> are land
... "Public Ivy" is a term coined by Richard Moll in his 1985 book Public Ivies: A
Guide to <b>America's</b> Best Public Undergraduate Colleges and Universities to refer
to <b>U.S.</b> universities that are said to provide an <b>Ivy League</b> ... Higher Education,
are capable of "successfully competing with the <b>Ivy League schools</b> in academic
rigor ... The Little Ivies are an unofficial group of small, academically competitive private
liberal arts colleges in the Northeastern <b>United States</b>. The term Little Ivy derives
from these <b>schools</b>' small student bodies, ... The term is inspired by the "Big Three
" <b>Ivy League</b> athletic rivalry between Harvard, Princeton, and Yale. This list of <b>Ivy League</b> medical <b>schools</b> outlines the seven universities of the <b>Ivy</b>
<b>League</b> that host a medical school. Only one <b>Ivy League</b> university, Princeton
University, does not have a medical school. All <b>Ivy League</b> medical <b>schools</b> are
located in the Northeast region of the <b>United States</b> and ... Columbia University is a private <b>Ivy League</b> research university in New York City.
Established ... Columbia is ranked as the 3rd best university in the <b>United States</b>
by <b>U.S.</b> News & World Report behind Princeton and Harvard. In athletics, the ... "
Harvard Admits 4.6% of Applicants; Other <b>Ivy League Schools</b> Get Tougher, Too". The colonial colleges are nine institutions of higher education chartered in the
Thirteen Colonies before the <b>United States</b> of <b>America</b> became a sovereign
nation after the American Revolution. These nine have long been considered
together, notably in the survey of <b>their</b> ... Seven of the nine colonial colleges are
part of the <b>Ivy League</b> athletic ... Rowing is the oldest intercollegiate sport in the <b>United States</b>. In the 2002–03
school year <b>there</b> ... At <b>many</b> of the larger universities, where the competition to
make a boat is intense, lightweight programs often don't exist, ... However, on the
east coast, most <b>Ivy League</b> and EARC <b>schools</b> have excellent, well-funded
men's ... Legacy preference or legacy admission is a preference given by an institution or
organization to certain applicants on the basis of <b>their</b> familial relationship to
alumni of that institution ... In short, <b>Ivy League</b> and other top <b>schools</b> typically
admit legacies at two to five times <b>their</b> overall admission rates. Among top
universities ... Sprint football, formerly called lightweight football, is a varsity sport played by
<b>United States</b> ... A number of other <b>Ivy League schools</b> have historically had
sprint football teams, including the Yale Bulldogs, Harvard Crimson, and
Columbia Lions, all of whom had dropped the sport <b>many</b> years earlier; of the <b>Ivy</b>
<b>League schools</b>, ... | How many ivy league schools are there in the united states? |
<b>Brown v</b>. <b>Board of Education</b> of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), was a landmark
decision of the ... The activist faction believed the Fourteenth Amendment <b>did</b>
give the necessary authority and were pushing to go ahead. ... The Board of
Education of Topeka began to <b>end</b> segregation in the Topeka elementary
schools in August ... Desegregation busing in the United States is the practice of assigning and
transporting students to schools within or outside their local school districts in an
effort to reduce the racial segregation in schools. While the 1954 U.S. Supreme
Court landmark decision in <b>Brown v</b>. ... <b>Board of Education</b> declared racial
segregation in public schools ... They then attended after the intervention of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The
U.S. Supreme Court issued its historic <b>Brown v</b>. <b>Board of Education</b> of Topeka, ... Swann <b>v</b>. Charlotte-Mecklenburg <b>Board of Education</b>, 402 U.S. 1 (1971), was a
landmark ... After <b>Brown</b>, it had ended segregation with a school assignment plan
based ... Justices Stewart, White, and Blackmun <b>did</b> not express a strong feeling
either ... The decision led to the widespread use of busing to <b>end</b> segregation by
... McKinley Burnett played a pivotal role in the landmark <b>Brown v</b>. <b>Board of</b>
<b>Education</b> of Topeka ... He wanted to do something about this, to <b>end</b>
discrimination against African Americans. In 1948 Burnett ... He informed the
school board if they <b>did</b> not desegregate the schools, he along with the NAACP
would go to court. Davis v. County School Board of Prince Edward County was one of the five cases
combined into <b>Brown v</b>. <b>Board of Education</b>, the famous case in which the U.S.
Supreme Court, ... The school <b>did</b> not have a gymnasium, cafeteria or teachers'
restrooms. Teachers ... Spring Mobilization Committee to <b>End</b> the War in Vietnam. Green <b>v</b>. County School <b>Board</b> of New Kent County, 391 U.S. 430 (1968), was an
important ... County School <b>board</b> of New Kent County was a follow up of <b>Brown v</b>
. ... <b>Board of Education</b> in 1954, the Warren Court ruled that state-sanctioned ...
The term "all deliberate speed" <b>did</b> little to speed up the school <b>board's</b> plan for ... School integration in the United States is the process (also known as
desegregation) of <b>ending</b> ... However, in a unanimous 1954 decision in the
<b>Brown v</b>. <b>Board of Education</b> case, the United States Supreme Court ruled
segregation in ... The implementation of school integration policies <b>did</b> not just
affect black and white ... Segregation academies are private schools in the Southern United States that
were founded in ... Because the ruling <b>did</b> not apply to private schools, founding
new academies provided ... Private academies operated outside the scope of the
<b>Brown v</b>. <b>Board of Education</b> ruling and could therefore have racial segregation. The Stand in the Schoolhouse Door took place at Foster Auditorium at the
University of ... segregation tomorrow, segregation forever" and <b>stop</b> the
desegregation of schools, stood at the door of the auditorium to try to block the ...
<b>Brown v</b>. <b>Board of Education</b> meant that the University of Alabama had to be
desegregated. | When did the brown vs board of education end? |
The Tremont Street <b>subway</b> in Boston's MBTA <b>Subway system</b> is the <b>oldest</b>
<b>subway</b> tunnel in North <b>America</b> and the third <b>oldest</b> still in use worldwide to ... Interior of Buenos Aires vintage Subte <b>Line</b> A cars, in use until 2013. The <b>oldest</b>
<b>subway</b> in the Southern Hemisphere, ... The London Underground is the <b>oldest metro system</b>. This list of <b>metro systems</b>
includes electrified rapid <b>transit</b> train <b>systems</b> worldwide. In some ... The terms
Heavy rail (mainly in North <b>America</b>) and heavy urban rail are essentially ... The history of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) and its
predecessors spans two centuries, starting with one of the <b>oldest</b> railroads in the
<b>United States</b>. ... This was the first elevated railway and the first rapid <b>transit line</b>
in Boston, three years before the first underground <b>line</b> of the New York City
<b>Subway</b>, ... The New York City <b>Subway</b> is a rapid <b>transit system</b> owned by the City of New
York and leased to the New York City <b>Transit</b> Authority, a subsidiary agency of
the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). Opened in 1904, the
New York City <b>Subway</b> is one of the world's <b>oldest</b> public <b>transit systems</b>, ... York
City <b>Transit system</b> was the last major <b>transit system in the United States</b> ... The Green <b>Line</b> is a light rail <b>system</b> run by the Massachusetts Bay
Transportation Authority (MBTA) in the Boston, Massachusetts, metropolitan area.
It is the <b>oldest</b> Boston rapid <b>transit line</b>, and with tunnel sections dating from 1897,
the <b>oldest</b> in <b>America</b>. The New York City <b>Subway</b> is a rapid <b>transit system</b> that serves four of the five
boroughs of New ... However, the four MTA Capital Construction stations cost <b>US</b>
$6 billion, reflecting the scale of the debt that the IND brought the city into. ... The
<b>oldest</b> cars came there from the time the <b>subway</b> opened in 1904, and the <b>oldest</b>
... The Chicago "L" (short for "elevated") is the rapid <b>transit system</b> serving the city of
Chicago and some of its surrounding suburbs in the <b>U.S.</b> state of Illinois.
Operated by the Chicago <b>Transit</b> Authority (CTA), it is the fourth-largest rapid
<b>transit system in the United States in</b> terms of total ... making it the second-<b>oldest</b>
rapid <b>transit system in the Americas</b>, after New ... The New York City <b>Subway</b> is a rapid <b>transit system</b> that serves four of the five
boroughs of New York City in the <b>U.S.</b> state ... The <b>oldest subway line</b> in Queens
is the BMT Myrtle Avenue <b>Line</b> which was extended from Brooklyn into
Ridgewood ... The R32 is a New York City <b>Subway</b> car model built by the Budd Company from
1964 to 1965 ... and the <b>oldest</b> rolling stock of any <b>metro system</b> in North <b>America</b>,
as well as some of the <b>oldest</b> rolling stock of any <b>metro system</b> anywhere in ... | What is the oldest subway system in the us? |
The <b>UCLA</b> Bruins <b>men's basketball</b> program represents the University of
California, Los ... The 1984–1985 <b>UCLA</b> Bruin <b>basketball</b> team won the NIT
<b>championship</b>. The 1986–1987 <b>UCLA</b> Bruin <b>basketball</b> team won both the Pac-
10 regular ... Several of the most revered <b>championships</b> were won by the <b>Men's Basketball</b>
team under coaches John Wooden and ... The National Collegiate Athletic Association (<b>NCAA</b>) Division I <b>Men's Basketball</b>
Tournament is ... <b>UCLA</b> also holds the record for the most consecutive
<b>championships</b>, winning seven in a row from 1967 to 1973. Kentucky has the
second-most ... The <b>NCAA</b> Division I <b>Men's Basketball</b> Tournament, also known and branded as
<b>NCAA</b> March ... The tournament teams include <b>champions</b> from 32 Division I
conferences (which receive automatic bids), and 36 teams which are awarded at-
large berths. ... With 11 national titles, <b>UCLA</b> has the record for the most <b>NCAA</b>
<b>Men's</b> ... The <b>NCAA Men's</b> Water Polo <b>Championship</b> is an annual tournament to
determine the national ... California is the most successful program with 14 titles,
followed by <b>UCLA</b> with 11 titles, Stanford (11 titles), and USC (10 titles). One of
these four ... <b>NCAA Men's</b> National Collegiate Volleyball <b>Championship</b> ... Details, <b>UCLA</b> (29–
1) <sup>2</sup>, 3–2, UC Santa Barbara, Ball State, 2–0 ... Doubles: Martin Redlicki / Evan Zhu, <b>UCLA</b>. Official website, <b>NCAA</b>.com. The
<b>NCAA</b> Division I <b>Men's</b> Tennis <b>Championship</b> is an annual <b>men's college</b> tennis
national ... Autographed ball by 1995 <b>NCAA championship</b> team. The 1994–95 <b>UCLA</b>
Bruins <b>men's basketball</b> team represented the University of California, Los ... ... 1995 <b>NCAA Men's</b> Division I <b>Basketball Championship</b> Game ... #1 <b>UCLA</b>
Bruins 89, #2 Arkansas Razorbacks 78. This is a list of the seasons completed by the <b>UCLA</b> Bruins <b>men's basketball</b> team
. ... 1963–64, John Wooden, 30–0, 15–0, 1, <b>NCAA Champion</b> · 1964–65, John ... | How many ncaa basketball championships has ucla won? |
The Sixteenth Amendment (Amendment XVI) to the United States Constitution
allows Congress ... In Brushaber, the Supreme Court validated the first post - <b>16th</b>
<b>Amendment</b> income tax. Chief Justice White, who as an associate justice had ... Sixteenth <b>Amendment</b> can refer to: Sixteenth <b>Amendment</b> to the United States
Constitution · Sixteenth <b>Amendment</b> of the Constitution of Ireland · Sixteenth ... The Law That Never Was: The Fraud of the <b>16th Amendment</b> and Personal
Income Tax is a 1985 book by William J. Benson and Martin J. "Red" Beckman
which ... Tax protester Sixteenth Amendment arguments are assertions that the imposition
of the U.S. ... If, strictly for the purposes of this discussion, the <b>16th Amendment</b>
could be disregarded, the taxpayers making those frivolous claims would still be
... Tax protesters in the United States advance a number of constitutional arguments
asserting that ... Constitutional · 16th Amendment ... Protesters argue that the
income tax violates the Fifth Amendment right that no person shall be "deprived
of ... Oct 2, 2017 <b>...</b> 15 Amendment XXV. 15.1 Section 1; 15.2 Section 2; 15.3 Section 3; 15.4 Section
4. <b>16 Amendment</b> XXVI. 16.1 Section 1; 16.2 Section 2. The history of taxation in the United States begins with the colonial protest
against British ... imposed income taxes briefly during the Civil War and the
1890s. In 1913, the <b>16th Amendment</b> was ratified, permanently legalizing an
income tax. The Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan was passed by the
National ... June 4, 1999. ^ "<b>16th Amendment</b> 1999 | The Constitution of Pakistan,
1973 Developed by Zain Sheikh". Pakistanconstitutionlaw.com. August 5, 1999. The Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh was adopted and
enacted on 4 November 1972, after the victory of the independent country on <b>16</b>
... This category is for court cases in the United States dealing with the Sixteenth
<b>Amendment</b> to the United States Constitution, which established the power of ... | When was the 16th amendment added to the constitution? |
<b>China</b>'s <b>one</b>-<b>child policy was</b> part of a birth planning program designed to control
the size of its ... It thus <b>began</b> to encourage one-child families in 1978, and then
announced in 1979 its intention to advocate for one-child families. In 1980, the ... A two-children policy is a government-imposed limit of two children allowed per
family or the ... As <b>China's</b> youngest generation (born under the <b>one</b>-<b>child policy</b>,
which first became a requirement ... The new policy allowing <b>Chinese</b> couples to
have two children <b>was</b> proposed in order to help address the aging issue in
<b>China</b>. Abortion in <b>China</b> is legal and is a government service available on request for
women. ... By the 70s, abortion <b>was</b> officially termed a "remedial measure" for
realising ... In 2005, the government <b>began</b> an Action Plan consisting of ten
<b>policies</b> with the ... Xing, Zhu Wei, Sept 2005, "The Effect of <b>China's One</b>-<b>Child</b>
Family <b>Policy</b> ... The family planning policy, which is based on the two-child policy and the <b>one</b>-
<b>child policy</b>, is a population planning policy of <b>China</b>. It <b>was</b> introduced from the
1950s "recommendation", and evolved to the <b>one</b>-<b>child policy</b> introduced
between 1978 and 1980 and <b>began</b> to be ... Song Jian is a <b>Chinese</b> aerospace engineer, demographer, and politician. He
<b>was</b> deputy chief ... He <b>was one</b> of <b>China's</b> top experts on missile guidance
systems. ... That program evolved into a two-<b>child policy</b> for the rest of the 1970s.
... <b>China began</b> to permit exemptions for rural parents whose first <b>child was</b> a
daughter ... Shadow Children is a series of seven books by Margaret Peterson Haddix about
a dystopian ... Margaret Peterson Haddix <b>began</b> writing Among the Hidden after
discussions with her husband regarding if they ... into conversations concerning
overpopulation, the earth's limited resources, and <b>China's One Child Policy</b>. Post-1949 history[edit]. An emphasis on public health and preventive treatment
characterized health policy from the beginning of the 1950s. At that time the party
<b>began</b> to mobilize the population to engage in mass ... The <b>One</b>-<b>Child Policy was</b>
a program created by the <b>Chinese</b> government as a reaction to the increasing ... Chen Guangcheng (born 12 November 1971) is a <b>Chinese</b> civil rights activist
who has worked ... When Chen <b>was</b> a child, his father would read literary works
aloud to him, ... child—a daughter named Chen Kesi—in violation of <b>China's one</b>-
<b>child policy</b>. ... The complaint <b>was</b> successful, and Chen <b>began</b> petitioning for
other ... Human reproduction planning is the practice of intentionally controlling the rate of
growth of a ... most notably the <b>Chinese</b> government's "<b>one</b>-<b>child policy</b> and two-
child policy", have resorted to coercive measures. ... AD 160-220), <b>was</b> one of the
first to describe famine and war as factors that can prevent overpopulation. Missing women of <b>China</b> is a widely known phenomenon referring to the unusual
shortfall of ... The <b>one</b>-<b>child policy was</b> designed to control population throughout
<b>China</b>, emphasizing limitations for families and ... factors to an imbalanced sex
ratio that has left millions of unmarried men unable to marry and <b>start</b> a family. | When did china's one child policy began? |
The <b>Dutch Reformed Church was</b> the largest Christian denomination in the
<b>Netherlands</b> from ... Origin, 4 October 1571. Emden, County of East Frisia in the
Holy ... The <b>Dutch Reformed Church is</b> a Reformed Christian denomination in South
Africa. It also has ... <b>Originating in</b> the 17th century from the <b>Dutch Reformed</b>
<b>Church</b> of the <b>Netherlands</b>, the NGK <b>is</b> the largest denomination within South
Africa's ... The <b>Reformed Church</b> in America (RCA) <b>is</b> a mainline Reformed Protestant
denomination in Canada and the United States. It has about 196,308 members.
From its beginning in 1628 until 1819, it <b>was</b> the North American branch of the
<b>Dutch Reformed Church</b>. ... Origin, 1628 (first Dutch Reformed congregation
organized in New ... The Christian <b>Reformed Church</b> in North America (CRCNA or CRC) <b>is</b> a
Protestant Christian denomination in the United States and Canada. Having roots
in the <b>Dutch Reformed Church</b> of the <b>Netherlands</b>, the Christian ... The full
adoption of Christian <b>Reformed Church came in</b> 1904, which became Christian
Reformed ... Three churches from the <b>Dutch Reformed Church</b> tradition in South Africa are
often mentioned ... The NGK <b>originated in</b> the 17th century from the <b>Dutch</b>
<b>Reformed Church</b> of the <b>Netherlands</b>. ... It <b>is</b> the largest and most liberal church
within South Africa's <b>Dutch Reformed Church</b> tradition, claiming 1.1 million
members and ... <b>Origin</b>, 1863. Botswana. Congregations, 13 and 50 house fellowships. Members,
6,000. The <b>Dutch Reformed Church</b> in Botswana <b>was</b> founded by Swiss
missionaries led by Rev. Calvinism <b>is</b> a major branch of Protestantism that follows the theological tradition
and forms of ... <b>Reformed churches</b> may exercise several forms of ecclesiastical
polity; most are presbyterian or congregationalist, though some are episcopalian.
... Therefore, justification <b>is</b> held to <b>arise</b> solely from God's free and gracious act. <b>Dutch Reformed Church</b> may refer to: <b>Netherlands</b>[edit]. <b>Dutch Reformed Church</b>
<b>was</b> a Christian denomination in the <b>Netherlands</b> before its 2004 merger into ... The <b>Dutch Reformed Church is</b> one of the most prominent architectural
landmarks in Newburgh, New York. It <b>was</b> designed by Alexander Jackson Davis
in 1835 ... Flatlands <b>Dutch Reformed Church</b>, also known as Flatlands <b>Reformed Church</b>, <b>is</b>
a historic <b>Dutch Reformed church</b> at Kings Highway and East 40th Street in the ... | Where does the dutch reformed church come from? |
A <b>video tape recorder</b> (VTR) is a <b>tape recorder</b> designed to record and playback
<b>video</b> and audio material on magnetic <b>tape</b>. The <b>early</b> VTRs were open-reel
devices which record on individual reels of ... Before the <b>invention</b> of the <b>video</b>
<b>tape recorder</b>, live <b>video</b> was recorded onto motion picture film stock in a process
known ... A videocassette <b>recorder</b> (<b>VCR</b>) or <b>video recorder</b> is an electromechanical device
that records ... It became the world's <b>first</b> commercially <b>successful</b> videotape
<b>recorder</b> using ... helical scan, releasing the <b>first</b> commercial helical scan <b>video</b>
<b>tape recorder</b> that <b>year</b>. ... It was <b>developed</b> by Michael Turner and Norman
Rutherford. A digital <b>video recorder</b> (DVR) is an electronic device that records <b>video</b> in a
digital format to a ... By the end of 1999 the Dishplayer had full DVR capabilities
and within a <b>year</b>, over 200,000 ... Side view of an LCD monitor with <b>built</b>-in DVR
... The <b>first</b> digital <b>video recorders</b> were designed to record analog television in
NTSC, ... ... talk page. (Learn how and <b>when</b> to remove these template messages) ... The
<b>first successful video</b>-<b>recording</b> from a non-military submarine was <b>made</b> in May
1969. ... As part of their operations all of these subs attempted <b>video</b>-recordings. <b>Video</b> Cassette <b>Recording</b> (<b>VCR</b>) is an <b>early</b> domestic analog <b>recording</b> format
designed by Philips. It was the <b>first successful</b> consumer-level home
videocassette <b>recorder</b> (<b>VCR</b>) ... LVC cassettes were <b>developed</b> for <b>VCR</b>-LP, but
are physically identical to VC cassettes. SVC cassettes were specifically
<b>developed</b> for SVR. The history of the <b>camera</b> begins even before the introduction of photography.
<b>Cameras</b> ... Within two <b>years</b>, Talbot <b>developed</b> a two-step process for creating
photographs ... After a satisfactory image had been focused on the <b>screen</b>, the
<b>screen</b> was ... The <b>first</b> partially <b>successful</b> photograph of a <b>camera</b> image was
<b>made</b> in ... Ampex is an American electronics company founded in 1944 by Alexander M.
Poniatoff as a ... <b>When</b> Crosby heard a demonstration of Mullin's <b>tape recorders</b>,
... After a <b>successful</b> test broadcast, ABC agreed to allow Crosby to pre-record his
... As <b>early</b> as 1952, Ampex <b>developed</b> prototype <b>video tape recorders</b> that used a
... VHS is a standard for consumer-level analog <b>video recording</b> on <b>tape</b> cassettes.
<b>Developed</b> by Victor Company of Japan (JVC) in the <b>early</b> 1970s, it was ... U-
matic was <b>successful</b> in business and some broadcast applications (such as ...
This reduced Betamax's once-superior <b>video</b> quality to worse than VHS <b>when</b> ... The videotape format war was a <b>period</b> of intense competition or "format war" of
incompatible ... The <b>first video</b> cassette <b>recorder</b> (<b>VCR</b>) to become available was
the U-matic system, released in September 1971. ... 5 megahertz/420 line
resolution <b>made</b> it popular with discerning videophiles until circa 1997 (<b>when</b>
DVD-<b>Video</b> ... For <b>video recording</b>, see <b>video tape recorder</b>. For the <b>tape systems</b> used for
computer data, see <b>tape</b> drive. A reel-to-reel <b>tape recorder</b>. An audio <b>tape</b>
<b>recorder</b>, <b>tape</b> deck, or <b>tape</b> machine is a sound <b>recording</b> and reproduction ...
The <b>first</b> wire <b>recorder</b> was the Telegraphone <b>invented</b> by Valdemar Poulsen in
the late 1890s. | When did the first video recorder come out? |
The <b>Industrial Revolution</b>, now also known as the First <b>Industrial Revolution</b>, was
the transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the United States, ... A technological revolution is a period in which one or more technologies is
replaced by another ... The most known example of technological revolution was
the <b>Industrial Revolution</b> in the 19th century, the scientific-technical revolution
about ... The Second <b>Industrial Revolution</b>, also known as the Technological Revolution,
was a phase of rapid standardization and industrialization from the late 19th ... Industry 4.0 is the subset of the fourth <b>industrial revolution</b> that concerns industry.
The fourth <b>industrial revolution</b> encompasses areas which are not normally ... The <b>Industrial Revolution</b> involved a shift in the United States from manual labor-
based industry to technical based industry which greatly increased the overall ... Textile manufacture during the <b>Industrial Revolution</b> in Britain was centred in
south Lancashire and the towns on both sides of the Pennines. In Germany it was
... Life in Great Britain during the <b>Industrial Revolution</b> underwent rapid social and
economic changes due to the developments of mechanized working methods ... Improvements to the steam engine were some of the most important technologies
of the <b>Industrial Revolution</b>, although steam did not replace water power in ... Notable inventors, designers, engineers, and entrepreneurial industrialists of the
First <b>Industrial Revolution</b> (c.1760 to c.1840) and Second <b>Industrial Revolution</b> ... The history of Manchester encompasses its change from a minor Lancastrian
township into the ... Manchester's key role in the <b>industrial revolution</b> was
repeated and the city became a centre of research and development. Manchester
made ... | Where was the industrial revolution centered on in the united states? |
New <b>Delhi</b> is an urban district of <b>Delhi</b> which serves as the <b>capital</b> of <b>India</b> and
seat of all three ... <b>Calcutta</b> (now <b>Kolkata</b>) was the <b>capital</b> of <b>India</b> during the
British Raj, until December 1911. ... After the <b>capital</b> of <b>India moved</b> to <b>Delhi</b>, a
temporary secretariat building was constructed in a few months in 1912 in North
<b>Delhi</b>. Delhi's ethnic groups are diverse. The Yamuna river's flood plains provide fertile
alluvial soil ... When the <b>capital</b> of British <b>India</b> was <b>shifted from Calcutta to Delhi</b>,
a substantial number of government personnel, especially from the Bengal, ... Punjab: Daulatabad: In 1327, Tughlaq dynasty, under Muhammad bin Tughluq (r.
1325-1351), forcibly <b>moved</b> the entire population of <b>Delhi</b> here, for two <b>years</b>, ...
King George V proclaimed the transfer of the <b>capital</b> from <b>Calcutta to Delhi</b> at the
... Coronation Park is a park located on Burari Road near Nirankari Sarovar in Delhi
, <b>India</b>. ... <b>years</b> in the park, which was located near the soon to be created New
Delhi, ... that the <b>capital</b> of British <b>India</b> would be <b>shifted from Calcutta to Delhi</b>. The <b>Delhi</b> Durbar (meaning "Court of <b>Delhi</b>") was an <b>Indian</b> imperial style mass
assembly ... The durbar ceremony itself fell on New <b>Year's</b> Day and was followed
by days of polo and other sports, dinners, balls ... to the domed royal pavilion,
where the King-Emperor announced the move of <b>India's capital</b> from <b>Calcutta to</b>
<b>Delhi</b>. The National Archives of <b>India</b> (NAI) is a repository of the non-current records of
the Government of <b>India</b> and holds them in trust for the use of administrators and
scholars. Originally established as the Imperial Record Department in 1891, in
<b>Calcutta</b>, the <b>capital</b> of British <b>India</b>, the NAI is situated at the intersection of ... to
the new <b>capital</b>, New <b>Delhi</b>, and in 1926 it was <b>shifted</b> into its new building. Guru Teg Bahadur Nagar (GTB Nagar), since 1970, is a historic area located in
North Delhi, ... The foundation of the new <b>capital</b> of British <b>India</b>, New Delhi, was
laid at Coronation Park by King George V in ... the announcement that the <b>capital</b>
of the Raj was to be <b>shifted from Calcutta to Delhi</b>, subsequently on 15 December
... <b>Delhi</b> has a long history, and has been an important political centre of <b>India</b> as
the <b>capital</b> of ... In 1911, the <b>capital</b> of British <b>India</b> was <b>shifted from Calcutta</b> to
New <b>Delhi</b>, the last inner ... Indraprastha, the legendary ancient city is believed to
have been established 5000 <b>years</b> ago, as per the ancient <b>Indian</b> epic
Mahabharata. Events in the <b>year</b> 1912 in <b>India</b>. Contents. 1 Incumbents; 2 Events; 3
Publications; 4 Births ... government is <b>moved from Calcutta to Delhi</b> and changes
in the constitution of Bengal and Assam are made; On December 18–21, 1912
the <b>India</b> ... The Gates of <b>Delhi</b> were city gates in <b>Delhi</b>, <b>India</b>, built under dynastic rulers in
the period that ... <b>Delhi</b> has been the <b>capital</b> of <b>India</b> for more than 1000 <b>years</b>. ...
the <b>capital</b> of British <b>India</b> after the seat of power was <b>shifted from Calcutta</b> in
1911. | In which year india's capital shifted from calcutta to delhi? |
<b>Happy Valley</b> is a British crime drama television series created by Sally
Wainwright and produced by Red Production Company. The first series of six
<b>episodes</b> ... Main article: List of <b>Happy Valley episodes</b>. Series, Episodes, Originally aired,
Ave. UK viewers (in millions). First aired, Last aired. The series two finale of the British crime drama television series <b>Happy Valley</b>
was originally broadcast on BBC One on 15 March 2016, and is the 12th <b>episode</b>
... Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus (Monty Python's Flying Circus) are a pair of 45-
minute Monty Python German television comedy specials produced by WDR for
West German television. The two <b>episodes</b> were first broadcast in January and
December 1972 and ... An abridged version of "The Tale of <b>Happy Valley</b>" was
recorded for the ... Sally A Wainwright is an English television writer, producer, and director from
Yorkshire. ... Wainwright made her directorial debut with <b>episode</b> 4 of the first
series. Wainwright has said that she is willing to write a third series of <b>Happy</b>
<b>Valley</b>, but she has previous commitments to work on other projects. Producer
Nicola ... "<b>Valley</b> of the Shadow" is a 51-minute <b>episode</b> of the American television
anthology series The Twilight Zone. In this <b>episode</b>, a reporter is held captive in a
small ... <b>Happy Valley</b> is a British (BBC) crime drama television series that is filmed and
set in The Calder Valley. The series, starring Sarah Lancashire and Siobhan ... James Geoffrey Ian Norton (born 18 July 1985) is an English actor. He is best
known for roles in the British television series <b>Happy Valley</b>, ... Norton's television
appearances include the Doctor Who <b>episode</b> "Cold War", in which he played a ... Kevin Doyle (born 10 April 1960) is an English actor. He is known for many roles,
including DS ... awards and a Royal Television Society award for best actor for
<b>Happy Valley</b>. ... 2016, <b>Happy Valley</b>, DS John Wadsworth, BBC, 6 <b>episodes</b>. D. ▻ Lists of British crime drama television series episodes (7 P) ... H. List of
<b>Happy Valley episodes</b> · List of Hustle episodes ... | How many episodes are there in happy valley? |
<b>Love</b>, <b>Simon</b> is a 2018 American romantic teen comedy-drama film directed by
Greg Berlanti, written by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, and based on the ... <b>Love</b>, <b>Simon</b> is an upcoming American romantic comedy web television series
created for Disney+ by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, inspired by and set in
... Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda is a 2015 young adult novel and the debut
book by ... The book was adapted into a film titled <b>Love</b>, <b>Simon</b>, which was
released by 20th Century Fox in the United States on March 16, 2018, and was
met ... "Love Lies" is a song recorded by American singers Khalid and Normani for the
film <b>Love</b>, <b>Simon</b>. It was written by Khalid, Normani, Jamil Chammas, Ryan ... Talk:<b>Love</b>, <b>Simon</b>. From Wikipedia, the ... (Redirected from Draft talk:Simon vs.
The Homo ... This article was created or improved during Wiki Loves Pride, 2018. This Kind of <b>Love</b> is an album by American singer-songwriter Carly <b>Simon</b>,
released in April 2008 by Hear Music. It is <b>Simon's</b> 24th studio album (30th
overall), ... Rob Simonsen is an American composer located in Los Angeles. Contents. 1
Early life; 2 ... Way Back and The Spectacular Now plus the Lionsgate feature film
The Age of Adaline and most recently Gifted, Going in Style, and <b>Love</b>, <b>Simon</b>. Film portal · v · t · e. This file is within the scope of WikiProject Film. If you would
like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion
... "Bye Bye <b>Love</b>" is a popular song written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant and
published in ... The song has also been covered by <b>Simon</b> & Garfunkel. The
guitar ... "Drowning in the Sea of <b>Love</b>" is a 1971 song recorded by Joe <b>Simon</b>. It was the
title track of his seventh LP, and was the first release from the album. The song ... | Where is love simon supposed to take place? |
<b>Aria</b> Marie Montgomery is a fictional character in the <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> series
created by ... <b>Aria</b> has broken up with her <b>boyfriend</b> Ezra, and needs to find a way
to move on. After almost being run down by "A", she decides to take a karate
class ... Karen Lucille Hale is an American actress and singer. Early in her career, she
was sometimes referred to as Lucy Kate Hale. She is best known for her roles as
<b>Aria</b> Montgomery on the Freeform series <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> (2010–2017), ... Early
life[edit]. Hale was <b>born</b> in Memphis, Tennessee, to Julie Knight and Preston
Hale. <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> is an American teen drama television series created by I.
Marlene King for Freeform. It is based on Sara Shepard's novel series of the
same name. ... Liam Greene (Roberto Aguire) (season 6 - 7) was <b>Aria's boyfriend</b>
during and after the time-jump. He works with her and encourages her to send
Ezra to finish ... The seventh and final season of the American mystery drama television series
<b>Pretty Little Liars</b>, based on the books of the same name by ... <b>Aria</b> suspects the
red jacket blonde she saw entering the church was Alison. ... Mona moves to
Paris and the "cop" is revealed to be her <b>boyfriend</b> who has imprisoned Alex and
Mary in ... Alison Lauren DiLaurentis is a fictional character in the <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> book
series, ... The twin sisters Alison and Courtney Day-DiLaurentis were <b>born</b> on
June 6, 1990, the fruits of a secret sexual ... In the midst of night, Hanna, Emily
and <b>Aria</b> wake up to see Spencer arriving back to the barn after leaving to
somewhere. Spencer Jill Hastings is a fictional character, one of the five main characters who
appeared in the <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> novels ... <b>Spencer's</b> field hockey coach is her
sister's ex-<b>boyfriend</b>, Ian, whom both Ali and Spencer had a crush on (he liked Ali
... Alexandra Drake is a fictional character created by I. Marlene King and portrayed
by Troian ... Alex is <b>Spencer's</b> identical twin sister, whose existence was unknown
until the series' final ... Alex is the third and last child <b>born</b> to Mary Drake. <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> is a series of young adult novels by Sara Shepard. Beginning
with 2006's initial novel of the same <b>name</b>, the series follows the lives of four girls
– Spencer Hastings, Hanna Marin, <b>Aria</b> ... "<b>Real</b> Ali" was friends with Naomi
Zeigler and Riley Wolfe up until the sixth grade where Courtney took her place. Melissa Hastings is a fictional character in the <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> franchise.
Created in 2006 by ... According to <b>Spencer's</b> description of Melissa, she closely
looks to Mrs. Hastings in the psychical ... Afterwards, Melissa reappears in a
flashback with her ex-<b>boyfriend</b>, Ian Thomas, hanging out at the Hastings
residence. Former ... Holly Marie Combs (<b>born</b> December 3, 1973) is an American actress and
television producer. She is known for her roles as Kimberly Brock in the CBS
series Picket Fences (1992–1996), Piper Halliwell in The WB series Charmed (
1998–2006) and Ella Montgomery in the Freeform series <b>Pretty Little Liars</b> (2010
–2017). ... the mother of one of the main characters, <b>Aria</b> Montgomery (played by
Lucy ... | What is aria's real name from pretty little liars? |
This is a list of National Football League running backs by total career <b>rushing</b>
yards. This list includes all running backs who have rushed for at least 10,000
yards. Emmitt Smith has held the <b>all</b>-<b>time rushing</b> yards record since 2002. ...
General. "<b>NFL History</b> – <b>Rushing</b> Leaders". ESPN.com. Retrieved September 12,
2017. The 2,000-yard club is a group of seven National Football League (<b>NFL</b>) running
backs who have rushed for 2,000 or more yards in a regular season. These
seven <b>rushing</b> seasons rank as the highest single-season <b>rushing</b> totals in <b>NFL</b>
<b>history</b>, and reaching the 2,000-yard mark is considered ... Emmitt James Smith III (born May 15, 1969) is an American former professional
football player ... In 1998, he became the Cowboys' <b>all</b>-<b>time leading rusher</b> (
passing Dorsett) and the <b>NFL's all</b>-<b>time rushing</b> touchdown leader (surpassing
Marcus ... Donnel Laray Pumphrey Jr. (born December 6, 1994) is an American football
running back for the DC Defenders of the XFL. He played college football at San
Diego State. Pumphrey is the official <b>all</b>-<b>time</b> leader in <b>rushing</b> yards in NCAA
Division I ... "San Diego State's Donnel Pumphrey becomes <b>leading rusher</b> in
FBS <b>history</b>" ... Terrell Lamar Davis (born October 28, 1972) is a former American football
running back who ... He is the Denver Broncos <b>all</b>-<b>time leading rusher</b>, with 7,607
<b>rushing</b> yards. Davis still holds the <b>NFL</b> record for most <b>rushing</b> touchdowns in a
single postseason, scoring 8 in the 1997 playoffs. As a player, he was given the ... James Nathaniel Brown (born February 17, 1936) is an American former
professional football ... He was named to the <b>NFL</b> 75th Anniversary <b>All</b>-<b>Time</b>
Team, and later to the <b>NFL</b> 100th ... Brown is still the Browns' <b>all</b>-<b>time leading</b>
<b>rusher</b>. In American football, <b>rushing</b> and passing are the two main methods of
advancing the ball ... In addition to the <b>NFL rushing</b> champion, league record
books recognize the ... Since the adoption of the 14-game season in 1961, <b>all</b> but
two <b>rushing</b> ... the most <b>rushing</b> titles is Jim Brown, who was the <b>rushing</b>
champion eight <b>times</b> ... Walter Jerry Payton (July 25, 1954 – November 1, 1999) was an American
professional football ... Payton was the <b>NFL's all</b>-<b>time</b> leader in <b>rushing</b> yards and
all-purpose yards prior to the 2002 <b>NFL</b> season, when Emmitt Smith broke his ...
Most consecutive seasons <b>leading</b> the league in <b>rushing</b> attempts: 4 (1976–1979
). Kevin Ryan Smith (born December 17, 1986) is a former American football
running back. He played college football for the University of Central Florida (
UCF), and received consensus All-American honors. Smith was picked by the
Detroit Lions in the third round of the 2008 <b>NFL</b> Draft, ... becoming UCF's <b>all</b>-<b>time</b>
<b>leading rusher</b> after just three seasons (2005–07). Adrian Lewis Peterson (born March 21, 1985) is an American football running
back for the ... Peterson finished his college football career as the Sooners' third
<b>all</b>-<b>time leading rusher</b>. He is widely ... During the 2013 season, Peterson
became the third fastest player to reach 10,000 <b>rushing</b> yards in <b>NFL history</b>. In
2015 ... | Who is the all-time leading rusher in the nfl? |
Nico Louis Liersch (born 17 July 2000) is a German actor. He is mostly known for
his role as <b>Rudy Steiner</b> in the 2013 film The <b>Book Thief</b>. He is also known for ... Liesel's neighbor, <b>Rudy</b>, has bony legs, blue eyes, lemon-colored hair and a
penchant for getting in the middle of situations when ... The <b>Book Thief</b> is a 2013 war drama film directed by Brian Percival and starring
Geoffrey Rush, ... <b>Rudy Steiner</b>, a boy who lives next door, accompanies her on
her first day of school. When the teacher asks Liesel to write her name on the ... Steiner is a German surname The name is of Bavarian origin and refers to a
person dwelling ... Platoon Sergeant in the Sam Peckinpah directed World War II
film Cross of Iron; <b>Rudy Steiner</b>, fictional character of the book The <b>Book Thief</b> ... Kengo Kawanishi is a Japanese voice actor. He was formerly affiliated with Office
Kaoru, but is ... The <b>Book Thief</b> as <b>Rudy Steiner</b> (Nico Liersch); Boy Erased as
Jared Eamons (Lucas Hedges); The D Train as Zach Landsman (Russell Posner)
... James Cleveland "Jesse" Owens (September 12, 1913 – March 31, 1980) was
an American ... When his new teacher asked his name (to enter in her roll book),
he said "J.C.", but because of his strong Southern ... 2006: The <b>Book Thief</b> by
Markus Zusak's is released, in which a character named <b>Rudy Steiner</b> idolizes
Owens. The manga series Monster features a cast of characters created by Naoki
Urasawa. The story ... Otto Heckel (オットー・ヘッケル, Ottō Hekkeru) is a buck-
toothed <b>thief</b> who runs into Tenma in ... gave Johan his name (the name of the
boy in the picture <b>book</b> entitled The Monster without a Name) and sent him to 511
Kinderheim. Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. (March 16, 1916 – April 15, 1983) was a Mexican actor who
appeared in ... in episodes of the ABC crime drama, It Takes a <b>Thief</b>, starring
Robert Wagner. ... Vin Scully · Duke Snider · Charley <b>Steiner</b> · Don Sutton · Geoff
Witcher ... René Cárdenas · Jose Garcia · Tony Hernandez; <b>Rudy</b> Hoyos; Jaime
Jarrín ... The Monster anime series adapts Naoki Urasawa's manga of the same name.
The 74-episode ... Searching for an insight into Johan's personality, Tenma visits
Dr. <b>Rudy</b> Gillen, a fellow ... Nina reads the picture <b>book</b>, "A Nameless Monster",
which triggers some memories and ... 42, "The Adventures of the Magnificent
<b>Steiner</b>" Ruby Dee was an American actress, poet, playwright, screenwriter, journalist,
and civil rights ... 1961, A Raisin in the Sun, Ruth Younger. 1963, The Balcony,
<b>Thief</b>. Gone Are the Days! Lutiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins. 1967, The Incident,
Joan Robinson. | Who played rudy steiner in the book thief? |
Ezra Matthew Miller (born September 30, 1992) is an American <b>actor</b>. Miller's
feature <b>film</b> debut ... Miller is set to play the character in the standalone <b>film The</b>
<b>Flash</b>. Miller attended Middle East <b>Film</b> and Comic Con in 2018 representing
their character in the DC Comics franchise <b>film Justice League</b>. In 2020, Miller
reprised his ... He described that in the <b>film</b>, audiences will see Batman as more heroic, and
more of a leader. ... In <b>Justice League</b>, Superman was portrayed as more
optimistic and hopeful. ... Ezra Miller as Barry Allen / <b>The Flash</b>: <b>Justice League</b>: The Flashpoint Paradox is a direct-to-video animated <b>film</b> ... The
<b>film</b> also sees <b>actors</b> reprising roles from other DC Animated properties, ... While
visiting his mother's grave, Barry Allen, known as <b>the Flash</b>, is alerted to a ... <b>Justice League</b> is an American animated television series which ran from 2001 to
2004 on ... 3.1 Main <b>cast</b>; 3.2 Recurring characters ... Charlie Schlatter, who
voiced <b>the Flash</b> in one episode of Superman: The Animated ... Circa 2004,
Bruce Timm announced that a direct-to-video <b>Justice League</b> feature <b>film</b> was in
the works. Development for a <b>film</b> adaptation was revived after the studio was impressed
with ... <b>Justice League</b> attached George Miller as director. He <b>cast</b> Adam Brody as
Barry Allen. <b>The Flash</b> (Bartholomew Henry "Barry" Allen) is a fictional superhero appearing
in American ... <b>Actor</b> John Wesley Shipp portrayed the character in the live-action
1990s ... As presented in <b>Justice League</b> of America #9, when the Earth is
infiltrated by alien ... Ezra Miller as Barry Allen/<b>The Flash</b> in 2017 <b>film</b>, <b>Justice</b>
<b>League</b>. The <b>Justice League</b>, also called the <b>Justice League</b> of America or JLA, is a
fictional superhero ... Warner Bros. intended for <b>Justice League</b>: Mortal to be the
start of a new <b>film</b> franchise, and to branch out into separate sequels and spin-
offs. Shortly ... Meanwhile, <b>film</b> adaptations for <b>The Flash</b> and Wonder Woman
continued to ... <b>Justice League</b>: Crisis on Two Earths is an original direct-to-video animated
superhero <b>film</b> ... The <b>film</b> is the seventh of the DC Universe Animated Original
<b>Movies</b> ... the rest of the <b>Justice League</b> (Superman, Wonder Woman, Green
Lantern, <b>Flash</b> and ... Batman returns to the Syndicate's Earth, where the strain of
<b>acting</b> as a ... DC Extended Universe (DCEU) is an unofficial term used to refer to an American
media ... In August, Ben Affleck was <b>cast</b> as Bruce Wayne / Batman. ... Affleck as
Bruce Wayne / Batman and Miller as Barry Allen / <b>The Flash</b> made appearances
in the <b>film</b>. ... The <b>film</b> was announced in October as <b>Justice League</b> Part One. <b>Justice League</b>: Doom is a 2012 direct-to-video animated superhero <b>film</b>, loosely
... The <b>film</b> also features various <b>actors</b> reprising their roles from the DC ... <b>Flash</b> is
lured into Mirror Master's trap, resulting in a bomb being attached to his wrist. | Who plays the flash in the new justice league movie? |
<b>Once Upon a Time in the West</b> is a 1968 epic Spaghetti Western film directed by
Sergio Leone, who co-wrote it with Sergio Donati based on a story by Dario ... Once Upon a Time in America is a 1984 epic crime drama film co-written and
directed by Italian ... In 1968, after shooting <b>Once Upon a Time in the West</b>,
Leone made many efforts to talk to Grey. Having enjoyed Leone's Dollars Trilogy,
Grey ... <b>Once Upon a Time in the West</b> is a soundtrack composed by Ennio Morricone,
from the 1968 western film of the same name directed by Sergio Leone, released
... Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is a 2019 comedy-drama film written and
directed by Quentin ... The title is a reference to <b>Once Upon a Time in the West</b>
and Once Upon a Time in America, both directed by Sergio Leone. Archive
footage from ... Communiqué is the second studio album by the British rock band Dire Straits
released on 15 ... "<b>Once Upon a Time in the West</b>", 5:25. 2. "News", 4:14. 3. "
Where ... Sergio Leone was an Italian film director, producer and screenwriter, credited as
the inventor of ... After <b>Once Upon a Time in the West</b>, Leone directed Duck, You
Sucker! (Giù la testa, 1971). Leone was intending merely to produce the film, but
... <b>Once Upon a Time</b> in Mexico is a 2003 American contemporary <b>western</b> action
film written, directed, produced, photographed, scored, and edited by Robert ... <b>Once Upon a Time in the West</b> is the second studio album by English indie rock
band Hard-Fi. It was released on 3 September 2007 on Necessary/Atlantic and ... Duck, You Sucker also known as A Fistful of Dynamite and <b>Once Upon a Time</b>...
the Revolution, is a 1971 Italian epic Zapata <b>Western</b> film directed and co-written
... <b>Once Upon a Time in the West</b> is a Western film starring Henry Fonda and
Charles Bronson. <b>Once Upon a Time in the West</b> may also refer to: "Once Upon a
... | When was once upon a time in the west made? |
Cover of the first home media <b>release</b> of the series featuring Sarada Uchiha,
<b>Boruto</b> Uzumaki and Mitsuki ... <b>Boruto</b>: <b>Naruto</b> Next Generations <b>is</b> a Japanese
anime series based <b>on</b> the manga series of the same name and <b>is</b> a ... The
English dub airing went <b>on</b> hiatus after <b>episode</b> 52. ... <b>16</b>, "Crisis: The Threat of
Failing!" Sent by Danzō, Kinoe <b>is on</b> his way to a venue to help ... of going outside to find
<b>out</b> where the lovely sounds were <b>coming</b> from. Meanwhile, the Fourth Raikage learns of Taka's action as <b>is</b> livid that they stole
his brother. ... While <b>Naruto</b> finishes training <b>on</b> Mount Myoboku, Pain ... <b>Naruto's</b>
return, but she convinces them to let <b>Naruto come</b> for Pain and Konan ... Nine-
Tails's attack <b>on</b> the Hidden Leaf Village <b>16</b> years ago ... Sasuke Uchiha (Japanese: うちは サスケ, Hepburn: Uchiha Sasuke) (/ˈsɑːskeɪ
/) <b>is</b> a fictional ... Although Sasuke <b>does</b> not regard <b>Naruto</b> as a worthy opponent
at first, he <b>is</b> surprised by ... <b>episodes</b>, Sasuke has not appeared in any games
based <b>on Naruto</b>: Shippuden until the ... Archived from the original <b>on</b> May <b>16</b>,
2010. <b>Naruto is</b> an anime series based <b>on</b> Masashi Kishimoto's manga series of the
same name. ... The uncut English editions <b>are</b> compiled in <b>16</b> DVD box sets, each
containing 12–15 ... Volume, Date, Box Set <b>Release</b>, Disc, <b>Episodes</b>, Reference. Eventually <b>Naruto's</b> shadow clones <b>arrive on</b> all the ... The Sensor Division <b>is</b>
asked to check <b>on</b> Madara's status and Ao reveals ... Season 17 Cover. Country of origin, Japan. No. of <b>episodes</b>, 11. <b>Release</b>.
Original network, TV Tokyo. Season chronology. ← Previous Season <b>16</b> ... The
<b>episodes are</b> directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Pierrot and TV Tokyo. ...
The DVD collection was released <b>on</b> January 7, 2015 under the title of The
Fourth Great ... <b>Boruto is</b> a spin-off and a sequel to Masashi Kishimoto's <b>Naruto</b>, which follows
the exploits of <b>Naruto</b> Uzumaki's son, <b>Boruto</b> ... Kishimoto also acted as the
supervisor of the anime for <b>episodes</b> 8 and 9. ... In its <b>release</b> week, the first
manga volume sold 183,413 copies. ... Archived from the original <b>on 16</b>
September 2017. Original <b>release</b>, October 3, 2002 – November 5, 2003. Season chronology. Next
→ Season 2 · List of <b>Naruto episodes</b>. The first season of the <b>Naruto</b> anime series
<b>is</b> directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo. Based
<b>on</b> Masashi Kishimoto's manga series, the season follows <b>Naruto</b> ... <b>Episodes</b>
from this season were later released <b>on</b> nine DVD compilations by ... During his battle with the Nine Tails, <b>Naruto is</b> almost consumed by the tailed ...
Kushina successfully delivers <b>Naruto</b>, but their celebration <b>comes</b> short when
Tobi ... But Minato points <b>out</b> the flaw as the Nine Tails <b>would</b> eventually ... 芸術家
再び), March 22, 2012 (2012-03-22), August <b>16</b>, 2014. | When does episode 16 of boruto come out? |
<b>Nicky</b>, <b>Ricky</b>, <b>Dicky</b> & <b>Dawn</b> is an American comedy television series developed
by Michael Feldman and created by Matt Fleckenstein that aired on Nickelodeon
... <b>Nicky</b>, <b>Ricky</b>, <b>Dicky</b> & <b>Dawn</b> is an American comedy television series developed
by Michael Feldman and created by Matt Fleckenstein that aired on Nickelodeon
... Aidan Gallagher (born September 18, 2003) is an American actor. His first major
role was portraying one of the quadruplets, <b>Nicky</b> Harper, in the Nickelodeon
television series <b>Nicky</b>, <b>Ricky</b>, <b>Dicky</b> & <b>Dawn</b>. Allison Munn (born October 7, 1974) is an American actress. She played
Caroline Dupree in the Fox sitcom That '70s Show, Tina Haven in The WB sitcom
What I Like About You, Lauren in The WB/CW drama One Tree Hill, and Anne
Harper on the Nickelodeon series <b>Nicky</b>, <b>Ricky</b>, <b>Dicky</b> & <b>Dawn</b>. Siena Agudong (born c. 2004) is an American actress, who began her career as
a child actress. ... She played the recurring role of Natlee on <b>Nicky</b>, <b>Ricky</b>, <b>Dicky</b> &
<b>Dawn</b> and has had guest roles in Teachers and Sydney to the Max. Agudong's ... Elizabeth Anne Greene (born May 1, 2003) is an American actress known for her
title role as <b>Dawn</b> Harper in the Nickelodeon sitcom <b>Nicky</b>, <b>Ricky</b>, <b>Dicky</b> & <b>Dawn</b> ... Television portal · v · t · e. This file is within the scope of WikiProject Television, a
collaborative effort to develop and improve Wikipedia articles about television ... Buddy Handleson (born November 1, 1999) is an American actor, best known for
playing Henry ... 2017–2018, <b>Nicky</b>, <b>Ricky</b>, <b>Dicky</b>, & <b>Dawn</b>, Wally, Episodes: "
Quadpendence Day", "We'll Always Have Parasites". 2019, Sydney to the Max ... The following is a list of Nickelodeon crossovers between television shows on the
Nickelodeon ... 2.1.12 Marvin Marvin; 2.1.13 Ned's Declassified School Survival
Guide; 2.1.14 <b>Nicky</b>, <b>Ricky</b>, <b>Dicky</b>, & <b>Dawn</b>; 2.1.15 100 Things to Do Before ... Ricardo Javier Hurtado (born August 22, 1999) is an American actor. He is
known for his role ... 2017, <b>Nicky</b>, <b>Ricky</b>, <b>Dicky, and Dawn</b>, Joey Montagelli,
Episode: "Not-So-Sweet Charity". 2017, The Thundermans, Background
character ... | Who plays ricky in ricky nicky dicky and dawn? |
<b>Girlfriends</b>' <b>Guide to Divorce</b> is an American comedy-drama television series
developed by ... Delia's client with whom she starts an affair; Brandon Jay
McLaren as Marco, Phoebe's love interest; Aaron Staton as <b>JD</b>, ... noting that the
latter "grounds a show that often otherwise <b>plays</b> like young-adult fiction for actual
adults. Aaron Staton is an American <b>actor</b>. He is best known for his role as Ken
Cosgrove on the AMC ... 2016–17, <b>Girlfriends</b>' <b>Guide to Divorce</b>, <b>JD</b>, 12 episodes. Charles William David Mesure (born 12 August 1970) is an English Australian
<b>actor</b>. ... Mesure has also had a recurring role as the reporter <b>JD</b> Pollack on
Crossing ... 2014–16, <b>Girlfriends</b>' <b>Guide to Divorce</b>, Ralf, Recurring role, 5
episodes. <b>Girlfriends</b>' <b>Guide to Divorce</b> in an American drama television series on Bravo. ...
Phoebe introduces <b>J.D.</b> to Ralph, who then helps put on an exhibit and auction ...
Charlie starts <b>playing</b> baseball and Abby becomes one of those crazy baseball ... birth_name = Vicki Ann McCarty | birth_place = Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
birth_date ... parenthood under the brand of Girlfriends' Guides, which is the
basis for the TV show <b>Girlfriends</b>' <b>Guide to Divorce</b> as well as Best Friends'
Guides. Martha Mills "Marti" Noxon (born August 25, 1964) is an American television and
film writer, ... Initially Noxon wanted to be an <b>actor</b> because it seemed glamorous,
but after trying for a while realized it wasn't something she ... Noxon said that her
show, <b>Girlfriends</b>' <b>Guide to Divorce</b>, is not about her divorce, but is about divorce. The fourth season of the American comedy television series Scrubs premiered on
NBC on ... Dr. Cox and Jordan learn that their <b>divorce</b> was not final, but this
seemingly good news causes friction. Elliot is still angry with <b>J.D.</b> for breaking her
heart, and the situation becomes more uncomfortable still when she dates <b>J.D.</b>'s ... Elliot Reid, M.D. is a fictional character <b>played</b> by Sarah Chalke in the American
comedy-drama ... Elliot is a close friend and a frequent love interest to protagonist
John "<b>J.D.</b>" Dorian (Zach Braff) for the first eight seasons, and in Season 9 ... Jean Elizabeth Smart (born September 13, 1951) is an American actress. After
beginning her ... Smart was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a
<b>Play</b> for the 2000 Broadway revival of The Man Who Came to Dinner, and would
go on to ... 2015–2016, <b>Girlfriends</b>' <b>Guide to Divorce</b>, Katherine Miller, 5 episodes
. For the film, see Hillbilly Elegy (film). Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and
Culture in Crisis is a memoir by <b>J. D.</b> ... Comparatively, he feels that economic
insecurity <b>plays</b> a much lesser role. ... and posted to social media about the "
Obama economy", as well as a co-worker, with a pregnant <b>girlfriend</b>, who would
skip work. | Who plays jd on girlfriends guide to divorce? |
The <b>Indian rupee</b> sign (sign: ₹; code: INR) is the currency <b>symbol</b> for the <b>Indian</b>
<b>rupee</b>, the ... Major banks have also <b>started</b> printing cheques with the new <b>Indian</b>
<b>rupee</b> sign, where the traditional ₨ sign was used. The <b>Indian</b> Postal Department
... Udaya Kumar Dharmalingam PhD is an <b>Indian</b> academic and designer, noted for
his design of the <b>Indian rupee</b> sign. His design was selected from among five
short listed <b>symbols</b>. The <b>Indian rupee</b> (sign: ₹; currency code: INR) is the official currency of <b>India</b>.
The <b>rupee</b> is ... The first series of coins with the new <b>rupee</b> sign <b>started</b> in
circulation on 8 July 2011. Before this, <b>India</b> used "₨" and "Re" as the <b>symbols</b> for
multiple <b>rupees</b> and one <b>rupee</b>, respectively. On 8 November 2016, the
Government of ... The <b>Indian</b> 10-rupee coin (₹10) is a denomination of the <b>Indian</b> rupee. The ₹10
coin is the highest-denomination coin minted in <b>India</b> since its <b>introduction</b> in
2005. ... One such change is <b>introduction</b> of '<b>Rupee symbol</b>' in coins in July 2011. <b>Rupee</b> is the common name for the currencies of <b>India</b>, Pakistan, Indonesia, the
Maldives, ... The East <b>India</b> Company tried to <b>introduce</b> the <b>rupee</b> in its place. ...
The most commonly used <b>symbol</b> for the <b>rupee</b> is "Rs". <b>India</b> adopted a new
<b>symbol</b> ... The <b>Indian</b> 20-rupee banknote (₹20) is a common denomination of the <b>Indian</b>
rupee. The current ₹20 banknote in circulation is a part of the Mahatma Gandhi
Series. The Reserve Bank <b>introduced</b> the ₹20 note in the Mahatma Gandhi
Series in ... "Issue of ₹20 Banknotes with incorporation of <b>Rupee symbol</b> (₹) and
inset ... 250 × 250 (911 bytes), Orionist, {{Information |Description={{en|1=The <b>Symbol</b> of
<b>Indian Rupee</b> approved by the Union Cabinet on 15th July, 2010. The Design ... The <b>Indian</b> 500-rupee banknote (₹500) is a denomination of the <b>Indian</b> rupee.
The current ... Denominational numeral with <b>Rupee Symbol</b>, ₹500 in colour
changing ink (green to blue) on bottom right; Ashoka Pillar emblem ... Banknotes
of <b>India</b> · Rupee · Five-hundred-base-unit banknotes · Currencies <b>introduced</b> in
1997. The <b>Indian</b> 2000-rupee banknote (₹2000) is a denomination of the <b>Indian</b> rupee.
... Denominational numeral with <b>Rupee Symbol</b>, ₹2000 in colour changing ink ...
The <b>introduction</b> of such high denomination currency has been criticized by ... The <b>Indian</b> 100-rupee banknote (₹100) is a denomination of the <b>Indian</b> rupee. It
has been in ... the Mahatma Gandhi New Series of banknotes which were
<b>introduced</b> in July ... "Issue of ₹100 Banknotes with incorporation of <b>Rupee</b>
<b>symbol</b>". | When was the rupee symbol introduced in india? |
The <b>Organisation for Economic Co-operation</b> and Development is an
intergovernmental economic organisation with 36 member countries, founded in
1961 to ... The <b>Economic Cooperation Organization</b> or ECO is an Asian political and
economic intergovernmental <b>organization</b> which was founded in 1985 in Tehran
by ... The D-8 <b>Organization for Economic Cooperation</b>, also known as Developing-8, is
an organisation for development co-operation among the following countries: ... The <b>Organization</b> of the Black Sea <b>Economic Cooperation</b> (BSEC) is a regional
international <b>organization</b> focusing on multilateral political and economic ... The following is a list of United States Ambassadors to the <b>Organisation for</b>
<b>Economic Co-operation</b> and Development in Paris, France. The official title for
the ... The Asia-Pacific <b>Economic Cooperation</b> (APEC) is an inter-governmental forum
for 21 member ... According to the <b>organisation</b>, it is "the premier forum for
facilitating economic growth, cooperation, trade and investment in the Asia-
Pacific ... The <b>Organization for Economic Co-operation</b> is an intergovernmental
organization established in 1985 with cooperation of Turkey, Iran and Pakistan.
The crucial ... <b>Organization for Economic Cooperation</b> may refer to: D-8 <b>Organization for</b>
<b>Economic Cooperation</b> · Economic Cooperation Organization · Organisation for ... The Committee of European Economic Co-operation (CEEC) was a joint
European conference ... plan from the European perspective. The OEEC is the
precursor to today's <b>Organisation for Economic Co-operation</b> and Development (
OECD). Template:D-8 <b>Organization for Economic Cooperation</b>. From Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search ... | Oecd stands for organization for economic cooperation and? |
Simon Maxwell Helberg (born December 9, 1980) is an American <b>actor</b>,
comedian, and musician. He is known for <b>playing Howard</b> Wolowitz in the sitcom
The <b>Big Bang Theory</b> ... <b>Howard</b> Joel Wolowitz, M.Eng. is a fictional character on the CBS television
series The <b>Big Bang Theory</b>, portrayed by <b>actor</b> Simon Helberg. ... His sixth
season experience is not great since his fellow astronauts <b>play</b> tricks on him and
he starts ... Rajesh Ramayan Koothrappali, Ph.D. is a fictional character on the CBS
television series The <b>Big Bang Theory</b>, portrayed by British Indian <b>actor</b> Kunal
Nayyar. ... Along with <b>Howard</b>, Sheldon Cooper, and Leonard Hofstadter, Raj is
one of the ... Raj in half so the group can <b>play</b> video games without <b>Howard</b> while
Penny is in ... The American television sitcom The <b>Big Bang Theory</b>, created and executive
produced by ... 2.1 <b>Cast</b> table; 2.2 The <b>Big Bang Theory</b> supporting characters ...
He is, however, fond of occasionally telling a joke or <b>playing</b> a prank, which he ...
Unlike Sheldon, Leonard, and Raj, <b>Howard</b> does not have a doctorate, and often
gets ... Carol Ann Susi (February 2, 1952 – November 11, 2014) was an American
<b>actress</b> whose ... Mrs. Wolowitz, mother of <b>Howard</b> Wolowitz, on the television
series The <b>Big Bang Theory</b>. ... Susi made her first screen appearance in Kolchak
: The Night Stalker, where she <b>played</b> the recurring role of intern Monique
Marmelstein. Melissa Ivy Rauch (born June 23, 1980) is an American <b>actress</b>. She is known for
<b>playing</b> Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz on the CBS sitcom The Big Bang ...
The following season her character became <b>Howard's</b> fiancée and Rauch was ...
In December 2011, Rauch and fellow <b>cast</b> members of The <b>Big Bang Theory</b> ... The sixth season of the American sitcom The <b>Big Bang Theory</b> aired on CBS from
September ... During the season, Kevin Sussman became a part of the main <b>cast</b>
as Stuart Bloom. ... also <b>plays</b> himself on the show, the production crew was able
to put together ... "How 'The <b>Big Bang Theory</b>' Sent <b>Howard</b> Wolowitz to Space". The fourth season of the American sitcom The <b>Big Bang Theory</b>, began airing on
CBS on September 23, 2010. Season four started four months after the end of
season 3. Melissa Rauch and Mayim Bialik were upgraded to the main <b>cast</b>
during the ... Mayim fits in perfectly in The <b>Big Bang Theory cast</b> and <b>played</b> off of
Kaley ... The fifth season of the American sitcom The <b>Big Bang Theory</b> was originally aired
on CBS from ... In "The Transporter Malfunction", <b>actor</b> Leonard Nimoy appears
as a voice <b>actor</b>, <b>playing</b> an action-figure Spock that Sheldon imagines talking to
him. In the ... "How 'The <b>Big Bang Theory</b>' Sent <b>Howard</b> Wolowitz to Space". Johnny Galecki as Leonard Hofstadter · Jim Parsons as Sheldon Cooper · Kaley
Cuoco as Penny · Simon Helberg as <b>Howard</b> ... | Who is the actor that plays howard on big bang theory? |
<b>Finding Nemo</b> is a 2003 American computer-animated adventure <b>film</b> produced
by Pixar ... The <b>film</b> stars the <b>voices</b> of Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander
Gould, and Willem Dafoe. ... sea star <b>Peach</b>, cleaner shrimp Jacques, blowfish
Bloat, royal gramma Gurgle, and damselfish Deb, led by Gill, a Moorish idol. <b>Finding Dory</b> is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated adventure <b>film</b>
produced by Pixar ... He was previously <b>voiced</b> by Alexander Gould in <b>Finding</b>
<b>Nemo</b>. Ed O'Neill as Hank, ... Allison Janney as <b>Peach</b>, a pink starfish. Austin
Pendleton as ... Allison Brooks Janney (born November 19, 1959) is an American actress. A
prolific character ... Chumscrubber, How to Deal, Winter Solstice, and a
considerable <b>voice</b> role in the animated <b>movie Finding Nemo</b>, voicing <b>Peach</b>, the
starfish. John Dezso Ratzenberger (born April 6, 1947) is an American actor, <b>voice</b> actor,
director, ... Ratzenberger has had a <b>voice</b> part in all of Pixar's feature <b>films</b>,
ranging from main characters to ... 2003, <b>Finding Nemo</b>, School of Moonfish,
<b>Voice</b>. <b>Finding Nemo</b> is a 2003 American computer-animated <b>film</b> produced by Pixar ...
<b>voiced</b> by Ellen DeGeneres, searches for his son Nemo, <b>voiced</b> by Alexander ... Joseph Henry "Joe" Ranft (March 13, 1960 – August 16, 2005) was an American
screenwriter, ... He also <b>voiced</b> characters in many of the <b>films</b>, including Heimlich
the caterpillar in A ... Wheezy the penguin in Toy Story 2, and Jacques the shrimp
in <b>Finding Nemo</b>. ... 1996, James and the Giant <b>Peach</b>, Storyboard supervisor. <b>Finding Nemo</b> – The Musical is a live puppet musical stage show based on
Disney/Pixar's 2003 <b>film Finding Nemo</b>, ... the show was released on iTunes, with
Lopez and Anderson-Lopez providing the <b>voices</b> for Marlin and Dory,
respectively. Toy Story 3 is a 2010 American computer-animated comedy <b>film</b> produced by
Pixar Animation ... In the <b>film's</b> ensemble <b>voice cast</b>, Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan
Cusack, Don Rickles, ... In estimated attendance, though, it still ranks fourth on
the list of modern animated <b>films</b>, behind Shrek 2, <b>Finding Nemo</b>, and The Lion
King. <b>Finding Nemo</b> is a CGI animated <b>film</b> series and Disney media franchise that
began with the ... The <b>film</b> tells the story of a clownfish named Nemo (<b>voiced</b> by
Alexander Gould) who gets abducted, his over-protective ... <b>Peach</b>, Allison
Janney. Walt Disney Pictures is an American <b>film</b> studio and a subsidiary of The Walt
Disney Studios, ... 11, <b>Finding Nemo</b> <sup>‡</sup>, 2003, $380,843,261. 12, The Jungle
Book ... | Who does the voice of peach in finding nemo? |
The United States <b>House</b> of Representatives is the lower <b>house</b> of the United
States Congress, ... All southern senators except Andrew Johnson resigned their
<b>seats</b> at the beginning of the war, and therefore the Senate did not hold ... The
<b>U.S.</b> Constitution requires that vacancies in the <b>House</b> be filled with a special
election. The 2018 United States <b>House</b> of Representatives elections were held on
November 6, 2018, ... The 41-<b>seat</b> gain was the Democrats' largest gain of <b>House</b>
<b>seats</b> since the post-Watergate 1974 elections, when they picked up 49 <b>seats</b>. ...
North Dakota at-large: Kevin Cramer retired to run for <b>U.S.</b> Senator. Ohio 16: Jim
... The United States Congress is the bicameral legislature of the federal
government of the United ... In recent times, the <b>American</b> south and west have
gained <b>House seats</b> according to demographic changes recorded by the census
and ... US House 2020 retirements.svg. Democratic incumbent Retiring Democrat
Republican incumbent Retiring Republican Independent incumbent.
Undetermined incumbent. Incumbent Speaker · Nancy Pelosi · Democratic. The
2020 United States House of Representatives elections will be held November 3,
2020, ... "Former councilmember Eva Putzova to run for <b>US House seat</b> in 2020". The One Hundred Sixteenth United States Congress is the current meeting of the
legislative ... U.S. Capitol Snow 2018 (32026277508).jpg ... finishing their terms
in this Congress and <b>House seats</b> were apportioned based on the 2010 Census. The 2020 United States elections will be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. All
435 <b>seats</b> in the United States <b>House</b> of Representatives, 35 of the 100 ...
Elections will be held for the governorships of 11 <b>U.S.</b> states and two <b>U.S.</b>
territories. The 2014 United States <b>House</b> of Representatives elections were held on
November 4, 2014, in the middle of President Barack Obama's second term in
office. Elections were held for all 435 <b>seats</b> of the <b>House</b> of Representatives, ... All
435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and 5 (of the 6) non-voting
members The 2010 United States <b>House</b> of Representatives elections were held
November 2, 2010 as part of the 2010 midterm elections during President Barack
Obama's first term in office. Voters of the 50 <b>U.S.</b> states chose 435 <b>U.S.</b>
Representatives. ... Although the sitting <b>U.S.</b> President's party usually loses <b>seats</b>
in a midterm ... The 2016 United States <b>House</b> of Representatives elections were held on
November 8, 2016, to elect representatives for all 435 congressional districts
across each of the 50 <b>U.S.</b> ... All 435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives
218 seats ... The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress,
which, along with the United States <b>House</b> of Representatives—the lower
chamber—constitutes ... Seal of the U.S. Senate ... <b>Seats</b> in the <b>House</b> of
Representatives are approximately proportionate to the population of each state,
reducing the ... | How many seats in the house and senate? |
<b>Law & Order</b> is an American police procedural and legal drama television series
created by Dick Wolf, launching the <b>Law & Order</b> franchise. Airing its entire run ... <b>Law & Order</b> is a franchise composed of a number of related American television
series created by Dick Wolf. They were originally broadcast on NBC, and all of ... Michael Logan is a fictional character in the police procedural and legal drama
television series <b>Law & Order</b> franchise, played by Chris Noth. He appears in 148
... Jerome Bernard Orbach (October 20, 1935 – December 28, 2004) was an
American actor and ... Also during his time on <b>Law & Order</b>, Orbach co-starred
with Al Pacino in the independent film Chinese Coffee, which was filmed in the
summer of ... Samuel Atkinson Waterston (born November 15, 1940) is an American actor,
producer, and ... Aside from <b>Law & Order</b>, other television roles include D.A.
Forrest Bedford in I'll Fly Away, for which he won a Golden Globe Award for Best
Actor ... <b>Law & Order</b>: Special Victims Unit (often abbreviated to <b>Law & Order</b>: SVU or just
SVU) is an American crime drama television series created by Dick Wolf for ... In modern politics, <b>law and order</b> refers to demands for a strict criminal justice
system, especially in relation to violent and property crime, through stricter
criminal ... Richard L. Brooks (born December 9, 1962) is an American actor, singer, and
director. He is best known for his one-off role as the eccentric bounty hunter Jubal
Early in the space-western Firefly, and assistant district attorney Paul Robinette in
the NBC drama series <b>Law & Order</b> from 1990 to 1993 and reprising his role as a
... <b>Law & Order</b>: Criminal Intent is an American police procedural drama television
series set in New York City, where it was also primarily produced. Created and ... <b>Law & Order</b> is a police procedural and legal drama series that premiered on
NBC on September 13, 1990. Set in New York City, where episodes were also ... | Who played savannah on law and order svu? |
The <b>2017 Billboard Music Awards</b> ceremony was <b>held</b> at the T-Mobile Arena in
Las Vegas on May 21, <b>2017</b>. The list of nominees was announced on April 10, ... The <b>Billboard Music Award</b> is an honor given out annually by Billboard, a
publication and music popularity chart covering the music business. The
<b>Billboard Music Awards</b> show had been <b>held</b> annually since 1990 and ... On
November 28, <b>2017</b>, it was announced that the <b>Billboard Music Awards</b> would be
moving from ABC to ... 2015 · <b>Billboard Music Awards</b> · <b>2017</b> →. The 2016 <b>Billboard Music Awards</b>
ceremony was <b>held</b> on May 22, 2016, at the T-Mobile Arena ... The Billboard Latin Music Awards grew out of the <b>Billboard Music Awards</b>
program from ... The award ceremonies are <b>held</b> during the same week of the
Billboard Latin Music Conference. The first ... Cobo, Leila (April 27, <b>2017</b>). "Nicky
Jam Wins ... <b>Billboard</b> Women in <b>Music</b> is an annual event <b>held</b> by <b>Billboard</b>. Its main <b>award</b> is
titled Woman ... the masses". <b>2017</b>: Solange Knowles; 2019: Alicia Keys ... The 25th <b>Billboard</b> Latin <b>Music Awards</b> ceremony, presented by <b>Billboard</b>
magazine, honored the best performing Latin recordings of <b>2017</b> and took <b>place</b>
on ... <b>2017</b> · <b>Billboard Music Awards</b> · 2019 →. The 2018 <b>Billboard Music Awards</b>
ceremony was <b>held</b> at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las ... The American <b>Music Awards</b> (AMAs) is an annual American <b>music awards</b> show,
generally <b>held</b> in the Fall, created by Dick Clark in 1973 for ABC when the
network's contract to air the Grammy <b>Awards</b> expired. It is the first of the Big Three
<b>music award</b> shows <b>held</b> annually (the others ... Tracee Ellis Ross hosted the
show in <b>2017</b> and 2018. A Grammy Award or Grammy, is an award presented by The Recording Academy
to recognize ... The Grammys are the second of the Big Three major music
awards <b>held</b> ... and the <b>Billboard Music Awards</b> in the Summer), was <b>held</b> May 1
in 2019. ... The number of categories has gone up from 78 in 2012 to 84 in <b>2017</b>. The <b>Billboard</b> Live <b>Music Awards</b> is an annual meeting sponsored by <b>Billboard</b> ...
The fourteenth annual edition of the <b>awards</b> took <b>place</b> on November 15, <b>2017</b>, at
the Montage Beverly Hills in Beverly Hills, California, ... | Where is the billboard music awards 2017 held? |
This is a list of the <b>college football</b> teams with the most <b>wins</b> in the <b>history</b> of
<b>college football</b> as measured in both total <b>wins</b> and <b>winning percentage</b>. It
includes ... The following data is current as of the end of the 2019 season, which ended after
the 2020 ... <b>Percentages</b> are figured to 3 decimal places. In the event of a tie, ... This is a list of football coaches with a .750 or greater <b>winning percentage</b>.
<b>College football</b> ... Views. Read · Edit · View <b>history</b> ... The Michigan Wolverines football program is a <b>college football</b> team that
represents the University of Michigan in the NCAA's Big Ten Conference. The
Wolverines have played 1,344 games during their 140 seasons, <b>winning</b> 962
contests for a <b>winning percentage</b> of .729. The mark for <b>wins</b> is the <b>best</b> in <b>college</b>
<b>football history</b>. ... <b>best winning percentage</b> (.900) among all 19 Michigan football
head coaches ... This article lists the all-time <b>win</b>/loss <b>NCAA Division</b> I FBS sanctioned bowl game
records for all ... University, <b>Wins</b>, Losses, Ties, Bowl Games Played, <b>Winning</b>
<b>Percentage</b>, Last Bowl Season, Last Bowl Game, Last Bowl <b>Win</b>, References,
Notes ... This is a list of <b>college football</b> coaches with 200 career <b>wins</b>. "College level" is
defined as a ... The all-time <b>win</b> leaders in NCAA <b>Division</b> II are Danny Hale (
Bloomsburg and ... <b>winning percentage</b> in 27 seasons (1986–2012) as the head
football coach at ... (The referenced page reflects the updated information on the
<b>Top</b> 10 ... The Florida State Seminoles football team represents Florida State University in
the sport of American football. The Seminoles compete in the NCAA <b>Division</b> I
Football Bowl Subdivision ... The Seminoles have the tenth-highest <b>winning</b>
<b>percentage</b> among all <b>college football</b> programs in <b>Division</b> I FBS <b>history</b> with
over 500 ... The Nebraska Cornhuskers football team competes as part of the NCAA <b>Division</b>
I Football ... His .913 <b>winning percentage</b> remains the highest in school <b>history</b>. ...
and allowed only 14, is widely considered the <b>best</b> in <b>college football history</b>. The following list shows <b>NCAA Division</b> I FBS/I-A <b>football</b> programs by <b>winning</b>
<b>percentage</b> during the 2000-2009 <b>football</b> seasons. The following list reflects the
... Highest <b>winning percentage in college football history</b> (.929). <b>College Football</b>
Hall of Fame Inducted in 2017 (profile). Larry Kehres (born September 7, 1949) is
a college athletics administrator and former ... his record of 72–3 (.960) in his final
five seasons is the <b>best</b> in <b>college football history</b>, surpassing Tom Osborne's ... | Who has the best winning percentage in college football history? |
The <b>Queen of Hearts</b> is a fictional character from the book <b>Alice's</b> Adventures in
<b>Wonderland</b> by the writer Lewis Carroll. She is a foul-tempered monarch whom ... The 2010 live-action film <b>Alice in Wonderland</b>, fashioned ... of the Red Queen, the
Duchess and the <b>Queen of Hearts</b>. The Knave of Hearts is a character from the book <b>Alice's</b> Adventures in
<b>Wonderland</b> by Lewis ... The <b>Queen of Hearts</b>, she made some tarts,. All on a
summer day:. The King of Hearts is a character from the book <b>Alice's</b> Adventures in <b>Wonderland</b>
by Lewis Carroll. He is the husband of the <b>Queen of Hearts</b>. The Duchess is a character in Lewis Carroll's <b>Alice's</b> Adventures in <b>Wonderland</b>,
published in ... The Duchess is an antagonist of The <b>Queen of Hearts</b>. In her first ... "The <b>Queen of Hearts</b>" is an English poem and nursery rhyme based on the
characters found ... of Hearts" is quoted in and forms the basis for the plot of
Lewis Carroll's <b>Alice's</b> Adventures in <b>Wonderland</b>, Chapter XI: "Who Stole the
Tarts? <b>Alice in Wonderland</b> is a 1951 American animated musical fantasy-adventure film
produced by ... The Cheshire Cat reappears and advises Alice to ask the <b>Queen</b>
<b>of Hearts</b> for directions home, showing her a "shortcut" to the King and ... <b>Alice in Wonderland</b> is a 2010 American fantasy adventure film directed by Tim
Burton from a ... In this situation, Alice fights against the Red Queen to protect the
world. ... of two Carroll characters: the Red Queen and the <b>Queen of Hearts</b>. Verna Felton (July 20, 1890 – December 14, 1966) was an American actress who
was best ... Original voice of the Queen of Hearts in Disney's Alice in Wonderland
(1951) Original voice of Aunt Sarah in Disney's Lady and the Tramp (1955) <b>Alice's</b> Curious Labyrinth is a hedge maze attraction at the Disneyland Park
within Disneyland ... The goal of the maze is to reach the <b>Queen of Hearts's</b>
Castle, where one can obtain an aerial ... The video game Epic Mickey features a
<b>Wonderland</b> area that bears a resemblance to the Labyrinth, despite some
differences. | Who plays queen of hearts in alice in wonderland? |
Saint Francis Church, in Fort Kochi (Fort <b>Cochin</b>), Kochi, <b>originally</b> built in 1503, is
one of the oldest European churches in India and has great historical
significance as a mute witness to the European colonial struggle in the
subcontinent. The <b>Portuguese</b> explorer Vasco da Gama died in Kochi in 1524
<b>when</b> he was ... His body was <b>originally buried</b> in this church, but after fourteen
years his ... Afonso de Albuquerque, Duke of Goa (<b>Portuguese</b> pronunciation: [ɐˈfõsu ði
aɫβuˈkɛɾk(ɨ)]; ... Among his achievements, Afonso managed to conquer Goa
and was the <b>first</b> European of ... It was the richest city that the <b>Portuguese</b> tried <b>to</b>
<b>take</b>, and a focal point in the trade ... While at <b>Cochin</b>, Albuquerque started a
school. Pedro Álvares Cabral was a <b>Portuguese</b> nobleman, military commander,
navigator and explorer regarded as the European discoverer of Brazil. In 1500
Cabral conducted the <b>first</b> substantial exploration of the northeast ... Little is
certain regarding Pedro Álvares Cabral's life <b>before</b>, or following, his voyage
which led to the ... Kochi is a metro city located in the Ernakulam District in the Indian state of <b>Kerala</b>.
Kochi, which ... Kochi traces its history back many centuries, <b>when</b> it was the
centre of Indian spice ... Kochi was the scene of the <b>first</b> European settlement in
India. ... in the power of the <b>Cochin</b> Raja, and <b>an</b> increase in the <b>Portuguese</b>
influence. Dom Francisco de Almeida also known as "the Great Dom Francisco" (c. 1450–1
March 1510), was a <b>Portuguese</b> nobleman, soldier and explorer. ... In 1505 he
was appointed as the <b>first</b> governor and viceroy of the <b>Portuguese</b> State of ...
<b>Before</b> Almeida could return to <b>Portugal</b>, he lost his life in a conflict with
indigenous ... Kingdom of <b>Cochin</b> was a late medieval kingdom and later ... <b>Cochin</b> was the
scene of the <b>first</b> European ... the <b>Portuguese</b> secretly tried to enter into <b>an</b>
alliance with ... da Gama, the <b>Portuguese</b> viceroy, who was <b>buried</b> at ... <b>until</b> his
remains were returned to <b>Portugal</b> in 1539. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, KG, GCB, GCH, PC, FRS (1 May 1769 –
14 ... Wellesley was born into <b>an</b> aristocratic Anglo-Irish family in Ireland as The
Hon. ... He spent most of his childhood at his family's two homes, the <b>first</b> a large
... to sail for <b>Portugal</b>, <b>to take</b> part in the Peninsular Campaign and rendezvous ... The Saint Thomas Christians, also called Syrian Christians of India, Nasrani or
Malankara ... According to tradition, Thomas the Apostle came to Muziris on the
<b>Kerala</b> ... The Saint Thomas Christians <b>first</b> encountered the <b>Portuguese</b> in 1498,
... representatives met at the Church of Our Lady in Mattancherry <b>to take</b> bold
action. Indian maritime history begins during the 3rd millennium BCE <b>when</b> inhabitants
of the Indus Valley initiated maritime trading contact with Mesopotamia. The
Roman historian Strabo mentions <b>an</b> increase in Roman trade with India ... to
explore. The <b>Portuguese</b> Empire was the <b>first</b> European empire to grow from
spice trade. Han Solo is a fictional character and protagonist in the Star Wars franchise, who
is a pilot from ... Han and Chewbacca go with Finn to the <b>First</b> Order's
superweapon, Starkiller Base, to destroy the base and rescue Rey. ... Han then
tries <b>to take</b> the coaxium, only for Beckett to betray Vos, escape with the coaxium
and take ... | Which personality was initially buried in kerala before taking to portugal? |
<b>Marlena</b> Evans is a fictional character on the NBC daytime drama, <b>Days of Our</b>
<b>Lives</b>, ... In 1995, <b>Marlena</b> was featured in a supernatural <b>possession</b> storyline. Deidre Ann Hall /diːdrə hɔːl/ (born October 31, 1947) is an American actress
best known for her portrayal of Dr. <b>Marlena</b> Evans on NBC's daytime drama <b>Days</b>
<b>of Our Lives</b>, ... A list of notable characters from the NBC soap opera <b>Days of Our Lives</b> that
significantly ... Donald Craig Jr., known as "DJ" and "Donnie", is the firstborn child
of <b>Marlena</b> Evans, whom she has with her first onscreen husband, Don Craig.
<b>Marlena</b> ... "<b>Possession</b>, Love, and Protection: The Fascinating Life of <b>Marlena</b>
Evans". John Black and <b>Marlena</b> Evans are fictional characters and a supercouple from
the American daytime drama <b>Days of Our Lives</b>. ... When <b>Marlena</b> was <b>possessed</b>
, John helped perform an exorcism when he was led to believe he was a priest. Stefano DiMera is a fictional character from the American soap opera, <b>Days of</b>
<b>Our Lives</b>. ... Under <b>possession</b>, <b>Marlena</b> pushes Stefano out of a window; after
the demon is exorcised, a guilt-ridden <b>Marlena</b> helps Stefano recover. In
December ... <b>Days of Our Lives</b> is an American daytime soap opera broadcast on NBC. It is
one of the ... writer Reilly); and the 1994–1995 story line in which the town's
Christmas tree burns down and <b>Marlena</b> becomes <b>possessed</b> in Exorcist fashion. Kristen DiMera is a fictional character from <b>Days of Our Lives</b>, an American soap
opera on the ... In 1995, when <b>Marlena</b> becomes <b>possessed</b> by a demon, Kristen
assists Father John in her exorcism. Later, John and Kristen are reunited after he
... A list of notable characters from the NBC soap opera <b>Days of Our Lives</b> that
significantly ... Evans was portrayed by Andrea Hall, the twin sister of fellow <b>Days</b>
<b>of Our Lives</b> actress, Deidre Hall, who portrays Samantha's twin sister, <b>Marlena</b>. James E. Reilly was an American soap opera writer. He was the head writer of
NBC's <b>Days of Our Lives</b> and creator/head writer of ... in 1995 when the show's
central heroine, <b>Marlena</b> Evans (Deidre Hall), becomes <b>possessed</b> by Satan. The
storyline played out for a year, with <b>Marlena's</b> lover finally exorcising the demon,
... 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
. ... While <b>possessed</b>, <b>Marlena</b> tells Sami to seduce Austin. She tries, but Austin ... | When was marlena possessed on days of our lives? |
In <b>ecology</b>, <b>energy flow</b>, also called the calorific <b>flow</b>, refers to the <b>flow of energy</b>
through a food chain, and is the focus of study in <b>ecological</b> energetics. An <b>ecological</b> pyramid is a graphical representation designed to show the ...
Instead of showing a single snapshot in time, productivity pyramids show the <b>flow</b>
<b>of energy</b> through the food chain. Typical units ... <b>Energy flow</b> may refer to: <b>Energy</b> transfer, the transfer of physical <b>energy</b> from one
body or place to another; <b>Energy flow</b> (<b>ecology</b>), the <b>flow of energy</b> through a ... A nutrient cycle (or <b>ecological</b> recycling) is the <b>movement</b> and exchange of
organic and inorganic matter back into the production of matter. <b>Energy flow</b> is a ... In <b>ecology</b> and Earth science, a biogeochemical cycle or substance turnover or
cycling of ... The <b>flow of energy</b> in an <b>ecosystem</b> is an open system; the sun
constantly gives the planet <b>energy</b> in the form of light while it is eventually used
and lost ... Howard Thomas Odum (September 1, 1924 – September 11, 2002), usually cited
as H. T. ... Odum used an analog of electrical <b>energy</b> networks to model the
<b>energy flow</b> pathways of ecosystems. ... He claimed that <b>energy</b> was driven
through <b>ecological</b> systems by an "ecoforce" analogous to the role of voltage in
electrical ... A food web (or food cycle) is the natural interconnection of food chains and a
graphical ... Using these models, ecologists have tested various types of
<b>ecological</b> control mechanisms. ... Food webs depict <b>energy flow</b> via trophic
linkages. <b>Energy</b> ... <b>Energy</b> and carbon enter ecosystems through photosynthesis, are incorporated
into living tissue, transferred to other organisms that ... <b>Ecosystem ecology</b> is the integrated study of living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic)
components ... Later work by Eugene Odum and Howard T. Odum quantified
<b>flows of energy</b> and matter at the <b>ecosystem</b> level, thus documenting the general
... Industrial <b>ecology</b> (IE) is the study of material and <b>energy flows</b> through industrial
systems. The global industrial economy can be modelled as a network of ... | Where does the flow of energy in an ecosystem begin? |
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