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The Young and the Hopeless | Composition | written by the Madden brothers and Goldfinger frontman John Feldmann. All of the songs were arranged by the band, except "A New Beginning", which was arranged by Benji Madden and Valentine. The album has been classified as pop punk and compared with the work of MxPx.
With the opening track "A New Beginning", the group ... |
Topaz Magno | Performance and design | with plenty of room for two trainees and an instructor. The boat has a Gnav kicker system which gives you more room in the cockpit. |
Tegan Philip | Personal life | that her faith is crucial to her approach to life. She has been married to Joshi Philip since February 22, 2015 Coincidentally, this was exactly one year to the day after fellow Australian teammate, Madison Robinson, got married in 2014. |
The Revolution (newspaper) | Financial problems & Bullard editorship | the lecture circuit.
The NWSA afterwards depended on other periodicals, such as The National Citizen and Ballot Box, edited by Matilda Joslyn Gage, and Women's Tribune, edited by Clara Bewick Colby, to represent its viewpoint. Bullard editorship Anthony sold The Revolution for one dollar on May 26, 1870, to Laura Curti... |
Through Black Spruce (film) | Plot | missing person's report for her roommate. Taking her to Susanna's former room, Violet encourages Annie to stay there for as long as necessary.
Meanwhile, Marius escalates his threats against Will's family and attempts to firebomb his house at night. The police chief dismisses Will's report due to his alcoholism and ina... |
Thomas Hudson Beare (pioneer) | History | had given birth on board the ship to a daughter who died shortly after, died within six weeks of landing. Charlotte Hudson Beare (c. 1782 – 16 December 1875), a sister of Thomas, was also a passenger. She married Samuel Stephens (1808 – 18 January 1840), the Colonial Manager, on 24 September 1836. This marriage, the se... |
The Bishop Wand Church of England School | History | The Bishop Wand Church of England School History The Bishop Wand Church of England School was founded in 1969 to serve, alongside non-Anglican schools and a few fellow Anglican-ethos schools, the borough of Spelthorne and the London Boroughs of Richmond upon Thames and Hounslow.
The prominent Anglican cleric for whom t... |
Tim O'Leary | Vendetta against Susannah | her break into a house only to see her start to wreck the place for no apparent reason. Tinhead told Emily they were finished, but later had a change of heart after Emily begged him to take her back and promised to change her ways.
Tinhead and Emily thought they would never be caught for their crimes against Susannah, ... |
Thomas Muster | Pro tour | 1997, 6–7, 7–5, 6–7, 6–2, 7–5, despite Muster having won 112 of his previous 117 matches on clay going into the match. Muster's overall Davis Cup win-loss record, counting both singles and doubles matches, was 45–18. Muster's win-loss record in Davis Cup singles matches was 36–8, while his win-loss record in Davis Cup ... |
Tig Trager | Season 2 | when the Triads offer to give Chuck Marstein back to SAMCRO, but Clay refuses. Knowing the Triads will just kill Chuck, Tig shows a sudden soft side and offers to help him and set him up as the bookkeeper at Luann's studio. Clay looks surprised, but lets it go.
In episode "Balm", Tig eats hallucinogenic mushrooms and... |
Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | Joo Janta 200 Super-Chromatic Peril Sensitive Sunglasses & Thinking Cap | the first hint of trouble, thus preventing the wearer from seeing anything that might alarm him/her. Appeared in episode 3 of the TV series and in chapters 5 and 6 of the novel The Restaurant at the End of the Universe. Thinking Cap A special helmet that Zaphod Beeblebrox uses in the film adaptation. It is possibly an ... |
The French Lieutenant's Woman | Intertextuality & Multiple endings | as a moralist." For Bowen, the epigraphs support the satire of Victorian fiction conventions in the novel. Multiple endings Often critics will comment on the novel's multiple endings. Each offers a possible ending for Charles's pursuit of Sarah: the first ends with Charles married to Ernestina, the second with a succes... |
Tim O'Leary | Feud with Sinbad & Staying with Sinbad | to stop, Tinhead ends up in the lake and the car sinks out of sight. Sinbad dives in the lake and pulls Tinhead clear of the car.
Even after Sinbad had saved his life, Tinhead still refused to be friends until Ben finally managed to convince him that he should not blame Sinbad for what had happened to him. Staying with... |
Torbjörn Evrell | Contributions in knife design, construction and production | Evrell realized the problems and wanted to find a faster and less labor-intensive method, while at the same time make the world's best folding knife with one blade. An effort started in November 1967 to come up with a new construction to hold a knife together. The final version of the knife was improved by two external... |
Tirana Rugby Club | History | 2014, Adam Vernon became the second coach of the team. He is of English origin and has played rugby in high levels, semi or fully professional. The second friendly was again played against Kosovo Roosters RC in Tirana.
In beginning of 2015, club submitted the necessary application to become officially recognized. Regis... |
The Romance of a Shop | Synopsis | studio and requests their services to photograph the recently deceased Lady Watergate. Though the prospect makes Gertrude uncomfortable, she accepts the job. While Gerty photographs Lady Watergate, the motionless silence of the gloomy Lord Watergate leaves a vivid impression in Gerty's mind.
Frank Jermyn, an artist who... |
Through Black Spruce (film) | Plot & Release | Susanna. He throws boiling water at Lizette and beats Will with a golf club. Before he can deliver the killing blow, Annie arrives with Will's rifle. She kills Marius and Danny in time to help carry her uncle to the hospital. Release Through Black Spruce premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival.
The fi... |
The Sapphires (film) | Production & Casting | was first announced in June 2010. The screenplay was co-written by Briggs and Keith Thompson. Filming primarily took place in New South Wales, at Albury, (and its surrounding towns Corowa, Howlong, Culcairn, Henty and Morven), with additional shooting taking place in Windsor, Camden, Summerhill, Newtown, and Canal Road... |
The Dorchester Review | Editorial stance | right-wing publication. Founding editor C.P. Champion is a former senior advisor to Conservative cabinet minister Jason Kenney, and the author of The Strange Demise of British Canada (MQUP, 2010) and Relentless Struggle: Saving the Army Reserve 1995-2019 (Durnovaria, 2019). |
Stanislaus Francis Perry | Political career | represented 1st Prince in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1854 to 1875 and from 1879 to 1887 and, in the House of Commons of Canada, represented Prince County from 1874 to 1878 and from 1887 to 1896 and West Prince from 1897 to 1898 as a Liberal member. Perry (Poirier) was the first Acadian to ser... |
To Live and Die in L.A. (film) | Plot | his criminal associates, attorney Max Waxman, under surveillance. Vukovich falls asleep on watch, and consequently they fail to catch Masters in the act of murdering Waxman. While Vukovich wants to go by the book, Chance becomes increasingly reckless and unethical in his efforts to catch Masters. While Chance relies on... |
Tamás Nádas | History | 2007 when his plane, designed for perfect aerobatics (EXTRA 300 LP), arrived. This aircraft let him take part in different races as a worthy opponent. The years of learning and practising took their fruit in the year of 2009.
On 7 March 2014 he was taking part in the Qatar Mile event at Al Khor Airport. While flying hi... |
The One and Only (TV series) | Tony Lewis & Victoria Jones | Lewis Tony, was a 27-year-old former plumber and air conditioning engineer from Lancashire. In his spare time he worked as a Robbie Williams tribute act. Tony first started working as a tribute act when he entered a karaoke competition and won. Tony had been following Robbie's concert tours since 1996 and had been a su... |
Tim O'Leary | Marriage & Return to crime | to continue living at No 5, until he decided to move away from the close after splitting up with Yvonne. Luckily, Jimmy Corkhill (Dean Sullivan) took pity on them and offered to let both Tinhead and Emily stay at his house.
Tinhead almost ended up in prison again after supplying Ron Dixon (Vince Earl) with the gun used... |
The Family Handyman | Content & Digital | resources for do-it-yourself homeowners, including how-to instructions for improving homes, yards and vehicles.
The Family Handyman also publishes several special interest publications, tablet editions of the magazine, a DIY Tip Genius app, and The Family Handyman DIY University, an online curriculum of DIY courses. Di... |
Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Law | Burden to the Poor & Macabayan Bloc | society traditionally buy and consume every day will now be sporting increased price tags that are out of reach and beyond the imagination of poor families. Macabayan Bloc There were objections made by the Macabayan Bloc, a leftist group who filed a petition for a temporary restraining order (TRO) against the law. The ... |
Thomas Stewart (civil engineer) | Life | Thompson.
He was a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, the second president of the Cape Society of Engineers, and a president of the Royal Society of South Africa.
Stewart died at Kenilworth, Cape Town at the age of 85. |
The Good Judgment Project | Good Judgment Open & Media coverage | about US politics, entertainment, and sports. Media coverage GJP has repeatedly been discussed in The Economist. GJP has also been covered in the New York Times, The Washington Post, and Co.Exist. NPR aired a segment on The Good Judgment Project by the title So You Think You're Smarter Than a CIA Agent, on April 2, 201... |
The House Always Wins | Production details & Writing | miniature Kelly Manners," Fury says. One of the scrolling banners in the soul-trading room reads DEAL WITH DISNEY TO RUN NEW ABC SERIES, referring to co-creator David Greenwalt, who left Angel earlier that year to produce Miracles. Writing Writer/producer David Fury explains on the DVD commentary that early on, this ep... |
Taibach | Amenities | in late Autumn.
To the east of the area is the Eastern Primary School, this is the school that actor Richard Burton attended as a child under his real name - Richard Jenkins. The old Eastern Primary School is now the Taibach Community Education Centre, and was built the same year as Margam Castle in 1831. Taibach has i... |
Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | Sirius Cybernetics Corporation | Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Sirius Cybernetics Corporation Most of the technology mentioned in the series are products of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation, a decidedly inept company which designs and manufactures a wide range of robots and labour-saving devices, such as lifts, automatic doors, ... |
The Valley of Gwangi | Background & Cast | of the antorbital fenestrae), as well as ultimately and incorrectly portraying Tyrannosaurus with a three-fingered hand. This famous Tyrannosaurus image is also reflected in Harryhausen's "Rhedosaurus" in The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms. In an interview featured on the 'Valley of Gwangi' DVD, Harryhausen said "We sometim... |
Stepan Maximovich Petrichenko | Life | Stepan Maximovich Petrichenko Life Petrichenko was born in 1892 in the village of Nikitenka in Kaluga Governorate to a family of peasants. Two years after his birth, his family moved to Alexandrovsk (Yekaterinoslav Governorate), where Stepan graduated from city school and joined the local ironworks as a metalworker.
I... |
Tampa International Airport | Future | Terminal will be built to the north of the current facility, allowing the airport to serve over 50 million passengers a year by 2025. Construction of this facility was originally slated to begin in 2010, with completion set to October 2015. However, the St. Petersburg Times reported on November 7, 2008 that the airport... |
Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Law | Package One & Simplifying Estate and Donor's Tax | more efficient system". Through this program, the richer tax payers of the Philippines will pay a greater contribution to enable the government to execute its programs and services targeted to the general improvement of the country, especially the less fortunate. There are six (6) main key provisions, three (3) additio... |
The Secret Policeman's Ball | 2001 – We Know Where You Live | the 1979 Amnesty show by John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Jones and Rowan Atkinson.
Coordinator Eddie Izzard also acknowledged the show's heritage in an interview in London's Evening Standard (31 May 2001) saying: "The musical elements will follow the previous format because it's the son of Secret Policeman's Ball – s... |
The Wicker Man (film series) | The Wrath of the Gods (unproduced) & Production | to remain focused on Norse mythology. Production status of the third film in the trilogy is unknown given Hardy's death on 1 July 2016. Production The Wrath of the Gods was originally intended to begin shooting in 2011, but was delayed. Filming was then intended to start in June or July 2012. The film was planned to be... |
Thuraiyur | Economy & Transport | hills fill the lakes used to irrigate the surrounding agricultural lands. When the lake reaches its maximum level, safety valves are opened to drain the excess water into the neighbouring temple tank through an underground canal. Another underground canal also runs through the heart of town from Periya Eri to Chinna Er... |
The Secret Policeman's Ball | 1977 – The Mermaid Frolics & 1979 – The Secret Policeman's Ball | the TV special was shown on the ITV network that same month through Granada TV. The title of the TV show and record album has since become the name by which the original stage show itself is referred to. 1979 – The Secret Policeman's Ball Amnesty decided not to present a benefit show in 1978 in order to consider how to... |
Surface Hill Uniting Church | Description & Heritage listing | roof annexe at the western end of the building, facing Barter street.
The site boundary for part of Barter Street and all of Channon and Reef Streets is finished with a squared uncoursed rubble retaining wall. A concrete stair and landing is cut into the wall to provide access to the church. Heritage listing Surface Hi... |
Tourism in Tunisia | Statistics | (1,472,411 visitors), French (1,234,735), Algerians (945,324), Germans (547,403), Italians (464,323) and British (350,693). There were 1,251,251 domestic tourists staying across the country for 2.75 million nights in 2006. |
The Secret Policeman's Ball | 1988 – Amnesty International Festival Of Youth & 1989 – The Secret Policeman's Biggest Ball | featured far more stellar line-ups. Thus the Festival Of Youth was a major financial disaster for Amnesty. Uniquely among all the Amnesty benefit shows, Amnesty failed to find a film studio, television network, radio broadcaster, home-video distributor or record company to partner with it on the event and this compound... |
Tom Curley | Biography | from his undergraduate alma mater, La Salle.
In 1972, he worked as an editor for Rochester Times-Union. He became director of information for Gannett Company, Inc. in 1976. In 1979, he was one of the original news staffer that led to the creation of USA Today. In 1982, he became the editor of Norwich Bulletin, and in 1... |
The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons | Chapter 2: The Assassin's Soup & Chapter 3: Wiring and Rewiring | jump the (tiny) distance between dendrites, he concluded that the electricity transformed into transferable chemicals. Chapter 3: Wiring and Rewiring Here, Kean introduces the eccentric James Holman. He was a blind explorer, a man who climbed mountains and visited all corners of the globe without sight. He was appointe... |
The Sapphires (film) | Plot | uncle's place. After days of practicing their moves, they are almost ready until Julie gives Cynthia a letter from her fiancé that he is going to call it off. Despite that, they manage to audition very well and Kay comes up with the group's name, The Sapphires, after looking at Cynthia's engagement ring.
The Sapphires ... |
The Secret Policeman's Ball | Film, video and audio formats | available in any format since the early 1980s and was only released in the US.
The most recent home-video release has been a 5-disc box set of DVDs entitled The Secret Policeman's Ball: 25th Anniversary Silver Box Set. Released on region zero international format. The discs feature the edited, truncated versions of the... |
The Secret Policeman's Ball | 1988 – Amnesty International Festival Of Youth | too had decided to salute the 40th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights with a rock concert in England. The British Section of Amnesty scheduled its own concert to take place less than ten weeks prior to the announced date of the Human Rights Now! English concert already organised by their American ... |
Tampa International Airport | The 1971 Terminal & Expansion and later developments | late in 1971 with the introduction of the Boeing 747 and McDonnell Douglas DC-10. This was followed by the L-1011 Lockheed Tristar a year later by Eastern Air Lines. National Airlines began trans Atlantic DC-10 service to Amsterdam and Paris in 1977. Expansion and later developments During the following decades, the ai... |
Toshihisa Toyoda | In General | later becoming a lecturer and then an assistant professor of the same faculty. He became a professor in 1980.
From 1993 to 2003, Toyoda worked at Kobe University's Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies, and, from 2004 to 2012, at the Graduate School of Economic Sciences at Hiroshima Shudo University, Hir... |
Too big to fail | Historical examples & Continental Illinois case & Distress | from 1763 when Leendert Pieter de Neufville in Amsterdam and Johann Ernst Gotzkowsky in Berlin failed, and from
the 1980s and 1990s. These included Continental Illinois and Long-Term Capital Management. Continental Illinois case An early example of a bank rescued because it was "too big to fail" was the Continental Ill... |
The Secret Policeman's Ball | Overview & Lasting impact | them carried the Secret Policeman's Ball title. When Amnesty staged a 40th anniversary show in 2001 it was stated that the Secret Policeman's Ball title had run its course and would not be revived.
However, in October 2006, following a 17-year gap, the name was revived, and also used for shows in October 2008 and March... |
Too big to fail | Long-Term Capital Management | billion recapitalization (bailout) under the supervision of the Federal Reserve.
LTCM was founded in 1994 by John W. Meriwether, the former vice-chairman and head of bond trading at Salomon Brothers. Members of LTCM's board of directors included Myron S. Scholes and Robert C. Merton, who shared the 1997 Nobel Memorial ... |
The Good Judgment Project | People & Research | included Daniel Kahneman, Robert Jervis, J. Scott Armstrong, Michael Mauboussin, Carl Spetzler and Justin Wolfers. The study employed several thousand people as volunteer forecasters. Using personality-trait tests, training methods and strategies the researchers at GJP were able to select forecasting participants with ... |
Thomas Guerra | HIV exposure conviction | stated to Guerra before sentencing him to the maximum allowed per California statue, 6 months in jail. San Diego City Attorney Jan Goldsmith said in a statement that the sentence "was inadequate given the damage done to the victim and the danger to the public posed by [Guerra]." |
Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | Nutrimatic Drinks Dispenser | taps Eddie's logic circuits to compute why Arthur wants tea at all; "Because I happen to like it" doesn't compute. With the help of the spirit of Zaphod Beeblebrox the Fourth, Eddie eventually settles on the answer "because he's an ignorant monkey who doesn't know better", though this answer is not well received by Art... |
Thomas de Ashton (alchemist) | Alchemy | Thomas de Ashton (alchemist) Alchemy Permission was granted by Henry VI to Sir Thomas to transmute the precious metals, and on 7 April 1446 a special order was issued, encouraging two Lancashire knights, Ashton and Sir Edmund de Trafford, to pursue their experiments in alchemy, and forbidding any subject of the king to... |
Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Law | Senate | get pass before it could start plenary discussions like other bills on budget or tax and appropriations. The Senate voted 17-1 to approve the Tax Reform Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) bill, with Sen. Risa Hontiveros being the lone dissenter on Nov 28, 2017. On the succeeding voting for the TRAIN, the positive votes... |
The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons | Chapter 4: Facing Brain Damage | This chapter starts with the introduction of mutilés, men who had various parts of their faces blown off by the metal weapons used in the Great War. Their defaced faces, faces without noses or eyes or cheeks, were the root of much sadness and insecurity for the men, and many committed suicide. An American sculptor Anna... |
Too big to fail | Stopping the run & Controversy & Long-Term Capital Management | These measures slowed, but did not stop, the outflow of deposits. Controversy In a United States Senate hearing afterwards, the then Comptroller of the Currency C. T. Conover defended his position by admitting the regulators will not let the largest 11 banks fail. Long-Term Capital Management Long-Term Capital Manageme... |
Tommy Ryan | Boxing career | position and told The Oregonian, "I don't think I would have come west had I known that professional boxing was barred in the states of Washington and Oregon. There is too much money in other sections of the country for me to stick here at a $150 job".
Ryan was also instrumental in the career of heavyweight champion Ja... |
Surfing the Healthcare Tsunami | Eric Cropp and the Death of Emily Jerry & Communicating with the News Media | Emily Jerry, and forgave him on camera. They pledged to work together to prevent this type of error from happening again. Communicating with the News Media The documentary examines the difficulty the producers had in their efforts to bring attention to system errors in healthcare by showing a clip from their appearance... |
The Electras (band) | History | replaced Erickson, and Tim Elfving became the group's lead vocalist, solidifying the band's most-known lineup. Additionally, the band hired Chuck Novak as their manager, and convinced Omerza to play the Farfisa organ, which allowed the Electras to cover compositions by Paul Revere and the Raiders and the Animals. In th... |
Tin Dog Creek | null | Tin Dog Creek Tin Dog Creek (31°15′S 117°03′E) is a small watercourse in Dowerin, Western Australia.
The name is said to have come from gold miners travelling to the Yilgarn goldfields who called their tinned beef "tinned dog" and would discard tins at the creek. |
Tourism in Tunisia | New developments & Statistics | to the former Minister of Tourism Ahmed Smaou, "The medical tourism has a great future ahead of us." Statistics In 2000, there were 197,400 hotel beds in roughly 95,977 rooms with an occupancy rate at 56%. 5,057,193 travellers came to Tunisia that year. That year, tourist expenditures were nearly $1.5 billion. Accordin... |
The Odessa File | Plot & Film adaptation and SS Captain Eduard Roschmann | to arrest and prosecute a large number of ODESSA members (though the book notes that ODESSA continues to exist and usually succeeds in keeping former SS members from facing justice).
'Josef' - in reality Major Uri Ben-Shaul, an Israeli Army officer - returns to Israel to be debriefed, and performs one final duty. He ha... |
The Girl from Steel City | Production | 15 episodes and the second season consisted of 8 episodes. |
Stone Bridge and the Oregon Central Military Wagon Road | Route & Historic Site | continued south of Hart Mountain, through what is today the Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge. The road crossed the Catlow Valley and then Steens Mountain. It continued through Harney County, entering Malheur County near the Whitehorse Ranch on the east side of the Pueblo Valley. From there the road follows Cro... |
Tiny Bradshaw | Bandleader | by Aerosmith in 1974 and by Motörhead in 1978. Furthermore, Jimmy Page reported in an interview that the first song played, at the very first rehearsal of what would become the English rock band Led Zeppelin was "The Train Kept A-Rollin'".
Bradshaw returned to the R&B chart in 1953 with "Soft" (no.3), an instrumental l... |
The Signal (college newspaper) | History | The Signal (college newspaper) History Georgia State's student newspaper evolved with each incarnation of the school. The school's first student newspaper, The Technite, was named in homage to the Georgia Institute of Technology's own student paper, The Technique, when the school was founded as the Georgia School of Te... |
Tim Nichols | Biography & Turner Nichols | artists continued writing for other artists, with Nichols's first cut as a songwriter being "This Time Last Year", which Milsap recorded. Nichols also met Giles Godard, with whom he would later collaborate as well. By the early 1990s, Nichols had also had several more chart singles as a songwriter, including Milsap's "... |
Stradivarius (horse) | 2018: four-year-old season | Cups). Dettori settled the colt behind the leaders before moving forward to make his challenge in the straight. Stradivarius took the lead from Torcedor a furlong out and kept on "gamely" to win by three quarters of a length from Vazirabad. Dettori commented "He was a lion, he fought everything off. The crowd lifted hi... |
The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons | Chapter 3: Wiring and Rewiring | pictures (i.e. small children learning to read and associating the word dog with the actual animal) are more complicated. Negative experiences also wire circuits. A bad fright in a dark alley may cause you to flinch next time you enter one.
Another thing that concerns wiring and rewiring is the neurological phenomenon ... |
Takaya Kurokawa | Club career | Takaya Kurokawa Club career Kurokawa was born in Saijo on April 7, 1981. After graduating from high school, he joined Shimizu S-Pulse in 2000. He debuted in 2000 and his opportunity to play increased on behalf of veteran goalkeeper Masanori Sanada. However he could hardly play in the match, since Yohei Nishibe came to ... |
The X Factor (British series 12) | Bootcamp & Six-chair challenge | #SimonBoys or #RitaGroups). The judges learnt the result during the six-seat challenge. Cowell will mentor the Overs, Fernandez-Versini has the groups, Grimshaw will look after the boys and Ora is in charge of the girls.
Bootcamp aired over two episodes on 20 and 27 September. Six-chair challenge The six-chair challeng... |
The Invader (1997 film) | Plot summary | it in time to a mountain where the baby's psychic cry has alerted the mother-ship to come for them. Annie has the baby. Renn kills Willard in a final fight atop the mountain but is mortally wounded. He asks to see the baby one last time. He tells Annie he repaired the damage to her uterus, she can have children of her ... |
Ted Donnelly | null | Ted Donnelly Ted "Muttonleg" Donnelly (November 13, 1912 – May 8, 1958) was an American jazz trombonist.
Donnelly began playing violin at age eight and picked up trombone at age twelve. He played first in the orchestra of George E. Lee, and in 1934 played with Tommy Douglas. From 1936 to 1943 Donnelly was in Andy Kirk'... |
Stepan Maximovich Petrichenko | Life | Soviet Republic of Soldiers and Fortress-Builders of Nargen. A republic was launched with eighty-two navy troops guiding about 800 local workers (indigenous had been evacuated at the start of World War I).
Petrichenko fought the Bolsheviks, and the German Empire, aiding in the evacuation of Naissaar on February 26 with... |
The Invitations | Plot & Reaction | Jerry since he is now engaged and George, with the death of Susan, is not. George then casually suggests that the group go out for coffee, to which Jerry yells out to him "We had a pact!", much like how George said to him during the season.
George goes back to his apartment and tries to call Marisa Tomei to have a date... |
Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale | Widescreen | and the Furry and Tom and Jerry: Shiver Me Whiskers), although the Region 1 DVD and the U.S. version of Boomerang were in full screen (cropping the left and right of the image), though not pan and scan as the camera stays directly in the center of the image. Like other television shows and films filmed in high-definiti... |
Star of Danger | Plot summary | with kirian.
The real Kennard Alton rescues Larry and they escape into the mountains. In the course of their escape, the two boys learn much about each other's cultures, and realize that each has benefits and drawbacks. Larry's latent telepathic abilities emerge under the stress of the journey. They encounter Trail... |
Tig Trager | Season 1 | back and kills Whistler. The group then take the weapons, bomb the warehouse, and flee.
When they arrive back in Charming, Tig comes forth and tells Clay that the bodies of two women found at the warehouse were Mexican prostitutes, that he had been having sex with them and allowed them to stay in the warehouse as they ... |
The House Show | Background | The House Show Background In order to provide further interaction with listeners, Webb embarked on the House Show Tour, in which he literally played his concerts in people's houses. That interaction can be heard clearly on The House Show, as nearly every other track is simply Webb speaking about the meaning behind his ... |
Tommy Woodcock | Early life & Personal life & Career | 1929, Telford employed Woodcock full-time as Phar Lap's strapper. From then on, Tommy and Phar Lap were virtually inseparable. Before big races, Woodcock would sleep outside Phar Lap's stable, and it was said that Phar Lap refused food from anyone but Tommy. Personal life On 21 January 1931, Tommy Woodcock married Emma... |
The One and Only (TV series) | Victoria Jones | the One and Only, and said her favourite Kylie record was "Better the Devil You Know". Victoria was in the Bottom Two in Week Three, and Eliminated Week Four. |
Total survey error | Definition | Total survey error Definition Total survey error is the difference between a population parameter (such as the mean, total or proportion) and the estimate of that parameter based on the sample survey or census. It has two components: sampling error and nonsampling error. Sampling error, which occurs in sample surveys b... |
Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Law | Excise Tax on Sweetened Beverages & Additional Excise Taxes & Coal Excise Tax | on drinks containing high-fructose corn syrup. Milk, 100% natural juice and 3-in-1 coffee drinks are exempt from the excise tax. Additional Excise Taxes There are three additional excise taxes, namely on Coal, Cosmetics and Tobacco. Coal Excise Tax Coal is a cheap source for power generation and has its uses in multipl... |
The Wall (2012 film) | Release and reception | Gedeck. |
Timothy L. Brooks | Biography & Federal judicial service | corporate clients in complex civil litigation in both federal and state courts, with an emphasis on commercial and medical malpractice cases. Federal judicial service On June 7, 2013, President Obama nominated Brooks to serve as a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District... |
Susanna and the Elders (Tintoretto) | Background | Daniel heard the voice of an angel. The angel urged him to speak up and prevent the killing of an innocent woman who was being framed for doing something she had not done. (The young Daniel would later be known as the prophet Daniel.) The young man, surprised, felt obliged to halt the execution. He asked to be allowed ... |
Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale | Plot | scene) which allows them to awaken an army of toy soldiers. The three depart with their newly attained army in order to take back their kingdom.
Later, when the cats attempt to escape the army of toy soldiers, the Ballerina appears with the other toys and she leads them in an army in rebellion against the Cat King (the... |
The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons | Chapter 4: Facing Brain Damage | led to the breakthrough that certain neurons fire at certain things. Specifically, they discovered that neurons like to track motion and can derive the shapes of objects through columns of orientation-preferring neurons.
Kean also, in depth, explains the role of the parietal lobe and the occipital lobe through all thes... |
Stoneman | Bombay killings | Stoneman Bombay killings The first hint of a serial-killer who was targeting homeless ragpickers and beggars in India came from Bombay. Starting in 1985, and lasting well over two years, a series of twelve murders were committed in the Sion and King's Circle locality of the city. The criminal or criminals' modus operan... |
The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons | Chapter 6: The Laughing Disease & Chapter 7: Sex and Punishment | can thus make it through the barrier. Another illness that falls into the category of prions is Creutzfeldt-Jakob syndrome, a degenerative neurological disorder.
Unrelated, after Gajdusek returned after his kuru investigations, he was revealed to be a pedophile after admitting to touching young boys that he had picked ... |
Suyab | History | the westernmost capital of Western Turkic Khaganate. There was a sort of symbiosis, with the Sogdians responsible for economical prosperity and the Gokturks in charge of the city's military security.
Following the downfall of the khaganate, Suyab was absorbed into the Tang Empire, of which it was a western military out... |
Toyohara Kunichika | Artist on the cusp of a new era | was in stark contrast to what had come before.
Ukiyo-e artists had traditionally illustrated urban life and society – especially the theater, for which their prints often served as advertising. The Meiji period brought competition from the new technologies of photography and photoengraving, effectively destroying the ... |
Susan Frykberg | Life | Susan Frykberg Susan Frykberg (born 10 October 1954) is an electroacoustic composer and a sound artist. She also composes acoustic music in a variety of genres. Life Susan Frykberg was born in Hastings, New Zealand, and studied at the University of Canterbury, Simon Fraser University and the University of Otago. Teac... |
Tiémoué Bakayoko | 2016–2017 | only had he established himself as an important part of Monaco's team with consistent performances, he had fewer injuries and his application during training was no longer criticised.
During the 2016–17 UEFA Champions League round of 16-second leg match at the Stade Louis II on 15 March 2017, Bakayoko scored the final ... |
Toshiya Sugiuchi | Industrial league career | was knocked out in the quarter-finals against Mitsubishi Motors Kawasaki (currently Mitsubishi Fuso Kawasaki) when Sugiuchi gave up back-to-back home runs, the first a game-tying three-run shot and the second a solo arch.
Nevertheless, Sugiuchi was named to the Japanese national team to play in the upcoming 2000 Sydney... |
Thomas Muster | Pro tour | a Challenger tournament in Braunschweig, where he lost in the first round. He went on to play in three Challenger tournaments in Kitzbühel, Como, and Rijeka. Eventually, in his fifth Challenger tournament in Ljubljana, Muster won his first comeback match, against Borut Puc of Croatia, which brought Muster back into th... |
The Ninth Heart | null | The Ninth Heart Deváté srdce (English: The Ninth Heart) is a 1979 Czechoslovak film directed by Juraj Herz. The film starred Josef Kemr. |
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