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The Fountainhead (film) | Writing | vein Rand wrote a new scene for the film, in which Roark is rejected as architect for the Civic Opera Company of New York, an allusion to Edgar Kaufmann, Jr., Frank Lloyd Wright, and the Civic Light Opera Company of Pittsburgh.
While communism is not explicitly named, the film is also interpreted as a criticism of this... |
Tamás Nádas | History | Tamás Nádas History In 1998 at the age of 29 Nádas got into connection with flying thanks to a pleasure flight. He liked it so much that he started his pilot course that day. After a few months he got his license.
He was not satisfied with all this so he got into a Z-142 and continued his aviation career with aerobatic... |
The Story So Far (Keith Urban album) | Background | the nineteenth biggest-selling album in Australia in 2012. |
TG Viktoria Augsburg | Other sports | fitness, fistball, and swimming. In the past it had a volleyball department, now defunct, wherein its women's team won promotion to the Bayernliga in 1971 and the double of the German championship and DVV-Pokal (German Cup) in 1985. For these wins, Viktoria played in and won the CEV Challenge Cup that same year. |
Sue Petersen | Personal life | three children. |
Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | Bistromathic drive | theory behind bistromathics:
The first nonabsolute number is the number of people for whom the table is reserved. This will vary during the course of the first three telephone calls to the restaurant, and then bear no apparent relation to the number of people who actually turn up, or the number of people who subsequent... |
The Good Son (film) | Plot | The Good Son (film) Plot As a 12-year-old living in Nevada, Mark Evans has recently experienced the death of his mother, Janice. Heading for a business trip to Tokyo, he is driven by his father, Jack, to the home of his uncle Wallace and aunt Susan in Maine, where he will stay during the winter break. Mark is reintrodu... |
The Sapphires (film) | Plot | goes to make a call and he says they have been granted a spot to audition in Melbourne. Back at their place, Gail, Cynthia and Julie's mother tells him he can take them but without Julie, until Julie's father tells him not to worry about her. Advised by their grandmother, they meet up with their cousin Kay, who had bee... |
The Battle of the Somme (film) | Content | line trenches, the intensification of the artillery barrage by 12-inch and 15-inch howitzers, a 9.45-inch Heavy Mortar and the detonation of the mine under the Hawthorn Ridge Redoubt. Part three begins with the attack on First day on the Somme (1 July 1916), with some re-enactments and shows the recovery of British wou... |
The Five-Storied Pagoda | Plot summary & Setting | the pagoda, prepared to kill himself if he finds any error with his pagoda. Genta also monitors the pagoda, waiting to see if it would make it through the storm.
When the pagoda survives the storm unscathed, everyone continues their adulation for the pagoda and for Jubei's craftsmanship. The Abbot inscribes the pagoda ... |
The Portuguese Way | Neiva river crossing & Lima river crossing | de Neiva (1022), located after the crossing. Lima river crossing The crossing of the Lima River is made over the Eiffel bridge (1878) in the Coastal way, and previously by barge. The bridge and the town of Viana do Castelo are signed by the sighting of the Monument-Temple of Santa Luzia (1904) over a hilltop. The Lante... |
The Electras (band) | History | menacing unison fuzz guitar and organ lines". Though the single was on the verge of being picked-up for national distribution, Bill Bulinski was drafted in July 1966 and sent to combat in Vietnam, while Novak joined the Navy. Bulinski was subsequently replaced by Ely native Harvey Korkk, and Omerza upheld the duty of a... |
The Following | Broadcasts | in Poland, FOX in Portugal, and Sky Atlantic in the United Kingdom, and around 2015 will start to air in Colombia on Caracol Television. |
Talcott Mountain Science Center | Activities | vacations and summers.
Courses include general science for younger students, and enrichment and student-based research in astronomy, chronobiology, computers, ecology, geology, green energy, magic & science, meteorology, music technology, robotics, and video production.
The Center produces curriculum for its own use ... |
The Sapphires (film) | Casting & Soundtrack | the roles of all four group members were officially announced, when another newcomer, Shari Sebbens, joined the cast as Kay McCrae. Chris O'Dowd was added to the film, playing the role of Dave, who discovers The Sapphires. Soundtrack The original soundtrack was released on 27 July 2012 by Sony Music. It features the vo... |
The Blackhouse Foundation | History | The Blackhouse Foundation History The Blackhouse Foundation was created in 2006 when Brickson Diamond had attended two Sundance Film Festivals. There were very few black audience members, and even fewer films created by the black community. During Diamond's second visit, he met with Ryan Tarpley in an area designated f... |
The Secret Policeman's Ball | 1976 – A Poke In The Eye & Show | show production – which evolved into a three-night run. TV documentary maker Roger Graef, approached the team offering to make a "fly-on-the-wall"-style documentary about the production of the show and to film the show itself. The resulting film was titled Pleasure at Her Majesty's. Lewis also undertook responsibility ... |
Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Law | Vision and goals of TRAIN Law | of the CTSP, which will be one of the principal means by which the 2020 and 2040 vision of the incumbent administration is to be achieved. The vision in 2020 is that poverty will be reduced from 21.6% to 14%, while 2040 sees the Philippine nation as having “eradicated extreme poverty”, established “inclusive economic a... |
The French Lieutenant's Woman | Feminist novel | Fowles' two earlier novels The Collector (1963) and The Magus (1965), proclaimed a "pseudo-feminism" while advocating some feminist ideas; but, she says, they are permeated by a "fetishism [of women that] perpetuates the idea of woman as 'other'". Alice Ferrebe also notes that, despite Fowles' attempts to critique masc... |
Suzuki SV650 | Third generation (2017) & Current market situation | November 2015 Suzuki announced at EICMA 2015 that the SV650 would return in 2016 as a 2017-model year product. Preload adjusters are fitted to 2018 models. Current market situation Motorcycles with comparable motor characteristic are Honda CB650F / Honda CBR650F, Kawasaki ER-6n / Kawasaki Ninja 650, Triumph Street Trip... |
The Bloodsucker Leads the Dance | Production & Release | and Icet De Paolis Studios in Milan.
Actress Krista Nell was originally going to play the lead, but took on a secondary part in the film due to her leukemia. One month after the film's release, Nell died to the disease. Release The Bloodsucker Leads the Dance was released theatrically in Italy on 10 May 1975 where it w... |
The Fix it Friends | Plot & Have No Fear | The Fix it Friends Plot In an unnamed city, Veronica Conti, and her older brother Jude help their peers with various issues. Aiding them, Veronica's baby sister, Pearl, Jude's friend Ezra, Veronica's best friends Cora, Camille, and Minnie, and Mr. and Mrs. Conti. Veronica, while attempting to help her friends, frequent... |
The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel | Productions | The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel Productions Under the auspices of the New York Shakespeare Festival, the play premiered Off-Broadway at The Public Theater on May 19, 1971. Directed by Jeff Bleckner, the cast included William Atherton as Hummel, Albert Hall as Ardell, and Joe Fields as Sgt. Tower
The play opened on B... |
The End of Man | Plot | The End of Man Plot An mysterious man (Marins) emerges naked from the ocean and proceeds to affect the lives of townspeople, the country, then the world.
As he wanders through the town unclothed, he helps a woman in a wheelchair to walk by frightening her into running, then rescues a woman and her child from attackers ... |
Steve Beck (chairman) | Football | Steve Beck (chairman) Stephen Charles "Steve" Beck (31 March 1957 – 17 April 2015) was a chairman of York City Football Club, a position he held from 2003 to 2004. Football Stephen Charles Beck was born on 31 March 1957. He was amongst the first elected members of the board of directors of the York City Supporters' Tru... |
Surfing the Healthcare Tsunami | Communicating with the News Media & I Love Lucy’s Famous Chocolate Film Scene | what they’re doing, but you just can’t take their word for it anymore, can you?” But the data shows that systems errors are the cause of harm, not individuals. I Love Lucy’s Famous Chocolate Film Scene Surfing the Healthcare Tsunami used the scene from the September 15, 1952 episode of I Love Lucy, Job Switching , as a... |
Tampa International Airport | Tampa International Airport | a day on Eastern Air Lines: nonstops to Chicago-Midway, Detroit (Willow Run), Cleveland, New York Idlewild (now JFK), Boston, seven nonstops to Atlanta and 18 within Florida. National Airlines had 26 departures, including seven nonstops beyond Florida to Houston Hobby, Havana, Washington National, New York/Idlewild and... |
Streets: A Rock Opera | Story and concept & Production | suggested it be Savatage's next album. It was never meant to be an autobiography and it is considered coincidental that the life of lead vocalist Jon Oliva mirrored that of the main character DT Jesus at the time. Production Savatage had thought about writing a rock opera after their successful collaboration with O'Nei... |
Stephanie Savage | Career | an executive producer for the then-upcoming Dynasty reboot series. |
The Sea Urchin (1913 film) | Plot & Production | During the argument the boat tips over and the girl is washed away. The hunchback and the boy search for her, until the boy becomes exhausted and collapses on the shore. The hunchback finds the girl on a rock and brings her ashore. As the two reunite, he sees how happy they are together and takes his leave. Production ... |
The Five-Storied Pagoda | Supporting Characters | not waste time thinking.
Seikichi
Genta's foolish young subordinate. Lives with his mother and takes care of her and loathes Jūbei for daring to go against his boss. He spends time with Genta and his wife, drinking and chatting. He owes a great deal to Genta, who once saved him from fleeing Edo after injuring a collea... |
Telamon | The Telamon & In architecture | to be a mournful song about Telamon himself. It began with: "Son of Telamon, warlike Ajax! They say you are the bravest of the Grecians who came to Troy, next to Achilles." In architecture In architecture telamons are colossal male figures used as columns. These are also called atlas, atlantes, or atlantids; they are t... |
Sydney Russell-Wells | Medicine & Politics & Honours | at the National Hospital for Diseases of the Heart. He was Vice Chancellor of the University of London from 1919-1922. Politics He served as Member of Parliament for London University from 1922 until 1924, sitting as a Unionist. Honours In 1921, he was appointed Knight Bachelor (Kt). |
Staro Gracko massacre | Background & Massacre | Staro Gracko massacre Background The Kosovo War ended on 11 June 1999 with the Yugoslav army (VJ) agreeing to withdraw its forces from the province of Kosovo after a 78-day NATO bombing campaign. As many as 40,000 Yugoslav soldiers subsequently left the province and were replaced by an estimated 50,000 NATO troops, whi... |
Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Law | House of Representatives | taxation.
After thirteen hearings which was done within the span of four months, the House Bill No. 4774 was consolidated with 54 other tax-related bills to come up with a House Bill 5636, a substitute bill which had "moderate" changes from House Bill 4774. The substitute measure was approved on May 8.
The DOF request... |
Telus Cup – Defensive | null | Telus Cup – Defensive The Telus Cup – Defensive is awarded annually to the person voted the best defensive player in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. It was known as the Shell Cup from 1989–90 to 1993–94, and as the Ford Cup from 1994–95 to 1996–97. |
The House Always Wins | Plot | return to his work. Meanwhile, Cordelia manipulates Angel's slot machine to win a jackpot so he can be brought into the back room with the others. Lee is angered someone won, but Angel has no explanation.
When one of the men pulls a gun on Fred, it brings out the demon in Angel. He beats up Lee's men, and during the di... |
Stoddart Publishing | History | Gould's unrestricted consent given at the time of the 1956 photo session and interview.
Stoddart Publishing was a subsidiary of General Publishing Co., which filed for bankruptcy protection in 2002. The bankruptcy affected the majority of the corporate subsidiaries, including Stoddart Publishing. At the time that Sto... |
The Last and Best of the Peter Pans | History | 1942 after being rejected by The New Yorker the same year). Salinger's estate as well as his literary agency, Harold Ober Associates, have stipulated the work will not be published until 2051, per his explicit wishes. In September 2013 it was reported that, along with a series of other works by Salinger, the story woul... |
The Judas Tree | Plot | The Judas Tree Plot The book begins with the story of David Moray, his early career as an ambitious young doctor away on business. He has promised to return to marry a woman he loves, Mary Douglas. Early on in the story he is introduced to successful people and is invited to accompany a prominent family on their ship a... |
The Battle of the Somme (film) | Editing | have begun work on the film as editor, with the assistance of Malins. Urban later claimed to have proposed that the film be issued as a feature film rather than in short sections. The change in format was agreed with the British Topical Committee for War Films and a 5,000 feet (1,500 m) cut of the film was ready by 19 ... |
St John the Baptist's Church, Atherton | Exterior | fourth stage, and the bell openings in the top stage have four lights. Above each bell opening is a statue in a canopied niche. On the south side of the church the windows have four lights, while those on the north side have three lights. Along the clerestory are square windows, two to a bay, which contain two differen... |
The Secret Policeman's Ball | Introduction to an American audience | subsequently its successor The Secret Policeman's Other Ball. They determined that neither film would be successful in the American marketplace because some of the content was too parochial for American tastes. With Amnesty's blessing, they decided to combine the two films for the US.
Original producer Martin Lewis dis... |
Teufelsmoor | History | built to act simultaneously as canals for boats. At that time massive inroads were made into the environment and millions of cubic metres of peat were cut. The peat was sold for heating fuel and shipped to Bremen using peat barges. The embankments running alongside these canals were used by burlaks to haul the barges a... |
The Best Science Fiction of the Year | null | to the science fiction genre. |
Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | Vogon Constructor flagship & RW-6 & Bistromathic drive | so much designed as congealed". Its interior is dark and squalid. RW-6 A spacecraft summoned by the Guide Mark II at Random Dent's request. Random is pleasantly surprised by the Guide's choice of ship, stating that she always wanted an RW-6. Random and the Guide use the ship to travel to an alternate version of Earth i... |
The Sea Urchin (1913 film) | Plot | The Sea Urchin (1913 film) Plot A hunchback fisherman finds a young girl tied to a mast, the sole survivor of a shipwreck, and raises her into womanhood with the intention of making her his wife. Ten years pass and the woman, out of gratitude, promises to marry him. The hunchback hires a handsome stranger, the boy. The... |
The Revolution (newspaper) | Financial problems | husbands control over their families' finances: few husbands liked the idea of their wives reading a journal that called for a revolution in gender relations.
Advertising brought in additional revenue but not enough to sustain the paper, forcing Anthony to borrow substantial amounts of money.
Attempts were made to brin... |
The French Lieutenant's Woman | Metafiction, historiography and metahistory | the time and the characters. For example, in her queer studies-based article, "Historical Romance, Gender and Heterosexuality", Lisa Fletcher argues that The French Lieutenant's Woman, by relying on a "good love story" as the central means of representing the past, projects a contemporary hetero-normative sexuality on ... |
The Romance of a Shop | Gaze & Commercial accommodation | The gendered dynamic of gaze is represented in The Romance of a Shop through Levy's references to others' judgmental gaze turned upon the Lorimers, such as Mr. Darrell's critical gaze cast over Gerty as she photographs his artwork, as well as inverted by Levy's emphasis on the Lorimers' "intensely modern young eyes" an... |
The Sea Urchin (1913 film) | Production & Release and legacy | Simon Louvish, author of Cecil B. DeMille: A Life in Art, states this uncredited screenplay was the first one to be authored by MacPherson. Louvish also refers to this film as a two-reeler. Lon Chaney and Robert Z. Leonard had previously worked together for the Ferris Hartman Troupe. Three years prior to the release of... |
The Following | Critical reception | a procession of young people get killed so reliably and gorily that the audience laughs after it screams," adding, "There is some suspense here, even if it is mainly because the violence when it comes is so swift and sickening. But the show still feels slack. Is it a case of a serial-killer cliché too far?"
Hank Stueve... |
The Filth Files | null | The Filth Files The Filth Files is a New Zealand based documentary series that follows the work of a team of Public Health Officers. Each week the programme focuses on the work of a small number of officers as they visit businesses in the North Shore City district of Auckland. Over the course of the series a wide var... |
The Fountainhead (film) | Release and reception | overdone by some phony-looking ham." However, she displayed a more negative attitude towards it later, saying that she "disliked the movie from beginning to end", and complaining about its editing, acting, and other elements. As a result of this film, Rand said that she would never sell any of her novels to a film com... |
Talking Like I'm Falling Down Stairs | Remix | official "DREAMTRAK DIAMOND" remix was created frequent Alexander Burnett and Antony & Cleopatra collaborator by Dreamtrak (Swim Deep, Foals, Cymbals) and uploaded to Soundcloud in 2011.
Burnett requested a remix from Dreamtrak which "sounded like a surreal party that defies time and space that takes place at Studi... |
The Portuguese Way | Ave river crossing | Nova (the New road), already known to exist in 1568 as a road connection between the towns of Porto, Vila do Conde and Póvoa de Varzim. This road is now mostly known as Estrada Velha (Old road). The older street was Karraria Antiqua (the Central Way) or a probable Roman beachfront way (per Loca Maritima) linking pre-Ro... |
Sunera Thobani | 9/11 speech | Thobani, and police said they would not charge her with a hate crime. A version of her speech, "War Frenzy," has since been incorporated into the Great Canadian Speeches anthology, initially published in 2004. |
The Game Channel | Chase goes 24 & Replaced by My Movie Channel | to the Free-TV Viewers. Chase took all over its permanent blocktime broadcast. This network was broadcast on Destiny Cable (channel 89) on the same day. Replaced by My Movie Channel After almost 3 years of broadcasting, The Game Channel announced that they would no longer be broadcasting on television effective Februar... |
The Girls Next Door | Synopsis | The Girls Next Door Synopsis The series focuses on the lives of Hefner's girlfriends who live with him at the Playboy Mansion. Hefner is often on the show along with various Playmates and other celebrities.
The series not only showcases events at the Playboy Mansion (e.g. Fight Night, Fourth of July celebration, the mi... |
The End of Man | Plot | and a pointed baton. He walks through the streets of Santos dressed in this fashion, attracting increasingly more followers and admirers.
He shows no surprise at people's reaction to him; he regards it all with a deadpan acceptance.
When he later stops in a church and approaches the altar to fill the chalice with holy ... |
The Hive (Cela novel) | La Colmena | The Hive (Cela novel) La Colmena The novel is set in Madrid in 1943, after the end of the Spanish Civil War, and deals with the poverty and general unhappiness found in Spain by examining a multitude of fictional characters in varying levels of detail. It is notable in that it contains over 300 characters and is consi... |
Stoomcentrum Maldegem | null | Stoomcentrum Maldegem Stoomcentrum Maldegem (SCM), literally Maldegem Steam Centre, is a heritage railway located at Maldegem in northern Belgium. It is located at the former NMBS station. Standard gauge trains run on the line to Eeklo, where the SCM has its own station. A 600 mm (1 ft 11 ⁵⁄₈ in) narrow gauge line runs... |
Stegaurach | Geography & History & Population development | Stegaurach Geography The community of Stegaurach lies in the valley of the Aurach, about 4 km west of Bamberg. Stegaurach lies in the Upper Franconia-West region. History Stegaurach belonged to the High Monastery at Bamberg. Stegaurach was actually part of the hereditary estate administration, a great deal of which wa... |
The French Lieutenant's Woman | Feminist novel & Metafiction, historiography and metahistory | of the most enigmatic female characters in literary history, is also psychoanalytically informed. Fowles himself was interested in the psychology of men and women.The enigma of femininity, myth of masculinity, and impossibility of man-woman relationship are some of the crucial themes. Through Sarah's deliberate spreadi... |
The Irish Rovers | Early years | Ulster native, Derek Swinson. He also developed quite a following singing at Phil's Pancake House, and then landing a job singing on Calgary's "Just 4 Fun," a local TV show for children.
In 1964, after more than 6 months performing in the Toronto area, George and Jimmy left to visit Will in Calgary. In 1979, Jimmy tol... |
Swimming at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Women's 50 metre freestyle S8 | Heats | Swimming at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Women's 50 metre freestyle S8 Heats Competed from 10:33. |
The Runner Stumbles | Reception | afterthoughts, and too often achieves a dispirited, noncommittal tone."
Roger Ebert, writing in the Chicago Sun-Times, considered the film to be "a little silly", but added that "in its relentlessly old-fashioned way, The Runner Stumbles has a sort of dramatic persistence: It's not great, but it's there." Variety criti... |
The Defenders (1961 TV series) | Sequel and spin-offs | role as Lawrence Preston. However, the three Showtime films focused on Beau Bridges as Don Preston, a previously unmentioned second son of Lawrence, and Martha Plimpton as M.J., the daughter of Ken Preston, Robert Reed's character, who is said to have died (as had Reed in 1992). Don and M.J. worked as lawyers and carri... |
State Street Bank & Trust Co. v. Signature Financial Group, Inc. | Bilski | a claim is patent-eligible under § 101," and "is inadequate," and it reaffirmed that "the machine-or-transformation test outlined by the Supreme Court is the proper test to apply" instead. As to State Street, the court said, "those portions of our opinions in State Street, relying on a ‘useful, concrete and tangible re... |
Suparshvanatha | Life before renunciation | Suparshvanatha Life before renunciation Suparśvanātha was the seventh Jain Tīrthankara of the present age (avasarpini). He was born to King Pratistha and Queen Prithvi at Varanasi on 12 Jestha Shukla in the Ikshvaku clan. There is temple dedicated to Suparshvanatha built in Bhadaini, Varanasi to commemorate the birth o... |
The Story So Far (Keith Urban album) | Background | The Story So Far (Keith Urban album) Background In October 2011, Keith Urban was announced as being a judge on the Australian version of The Voice.
The series commenced in April 2012 and, to coincide with this, an Australian and New Zealand only greatest hits compilation titled The Story So Far was released. It featur... |
The Fountainhead (film) | Plot | The Fountainhead (film) Plot Howard Roark (Gary Cooper) is an individualistic architect who follows his own artistic path in the face of public conformity.
Ellsworth Toohey (Robert Douglas), the architecture critic for The Banner newspaper, opposes Roark's individualism and volunteers to lead a print crusade against h... |
The Good Son (film) | Plot | mother and that of his younger brother Richard, making Mark feel uneasy.
Henry begins to display psychopathic behavior, which Mark is unable to tell Wallace and Susan about due to Henry's dark threats. One of Henry's violent actions is throwing a dummy off a bridge and on to the highway, causing a massive vehicle pile... |
The Courtship of Stewie's Father | Reception | 9 million people on its original airdate. The Parents Television Council reacted negatively to the show, branding it the "Worst show of the week" on August 17, 2006, calling it a "sheer vulgar storyline." In a review of the episode by TV Squad, Ryan J. Budge noted "Tonight was another great episode of Family Guy," addi... |
The Shiva Option | Plot summary | commanders of the Grand Alliance invoke Directive 18 and carry out a series of devastating attacks on the planet, launching massive waves of antimatter missiles against the surface in order to sterilize it. The simultaneous death of billions of their fellows leaves the surviving Bug fleet temporarily incapacitated, see... |
The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons | Chapter 4: Facing Brain Damage & Chapter 5: The Brain's Motor | objects in space. Infections and viruses like herpes may make their way up to the brain and affect it.
He also covers the interesting topic of object-blindness. Someone may not recognize an object, a color, or other seemingly mundane things. Face-blind people cannot recognize faces, and can hardly discern age or gender... |
The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons | Chapter 2: The Assassin's Soup | the anger of various neuroscientists and neurosurgeons alike, Czolgosz's brain was confiscated from study and destroyed.
The experiments of Otto Loewi are also mentioned. His experiment was one in which he placed two frog hearts in separate cups of saline. He sped one heart up by triggering nerves, then transferred the... |
The Irish Rovers | Rover Records and touring | compilation album supported their Farewell To Rovin' Tour which will take a few years to complete. In 2018, Wilcil McDowell retired from touring and keyboardist Morris Crum replaced him, leaving George Millar as the only remaining current member tied to the 1960s lineup.
After the long tours are done, the band intends ... |
Stephanie Hemphill | Work | friendship between two girls which alternates between toxic and healthy. The characterization of the main characters was considered excellent and the pacing of the story praised by School Library Journal. The way that Hemphill writes Things Left Unsaid, according to Sara K. Day, allows the reader to become a confidante... |
The Secret Policeman's Ball | 1979 – The Secret Policeman's Ball | show to raise more money and greater awareness of Amnesty.
Lewis and Walker determined that the third show needed to be produced in the same vein as the first show (i.e. multiple performances, late-night and filmed for theatrical release) but with a more professional approach to exploiting the film. They approached Joh... |
Tessa Hofmann | Biography | Tessa Hofmann Tessa Hofmann (Savvidis) (born 15 December 1949, Bassum, Lower Saxony) is a scholar of Armenian studies and sociology, PhD, research scholar at the Free University of Berlin. Biography She studied at the Department of Slavonic Languages and Literature, as well as Armenian studies and sociology at the Free... |
The Naked Witch | Production & Distribution | one that is "(a) filmed outside the general professional and geographical confines of Hollywood; (b) produced independently; and (c) made with a cast and crew made up primarily of residents of the states in which the film was shot."
The film begins not with the first scene of the plot, but rather with a "lengthy narrat... |
Terai | Humanitarian works & Economy in Indian Terai & Transport | an integrated community containing 50 houses to Musahar community of Bardibas at a cost of Rs. 63 million. Economy in Indian Terai Tea cultivation was introduced in the Darjeeling Terai in 1862. Transport The Mahendra Highway crosses the Nepal Terai from Kankarbhitta on the eastern border in Jhapa District, Mechi Zone ... |
Storage water heater | Fossil fuel fired water heaters | fired water heaters are expelled using a variety of venting technologies. Atmospheric vented systems use room air as combustion air and exhaust air. The exhaust air is expelled through the exhaust flue by buoyancy forces resulting from the combustion. Power vent models operate similarly to atmospheric vent systems, but... |
The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades | Background | the lyrics to the song were born, but not the song as it ended up in the minds of popular culture. While Pat wrote a song of a young nuclear scientist and his rich future, listening audiences heard a graduation theme song.
Pat revealed on VH1's 100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders of the 80s that the meaning of the song was wi... |
Surrey Search and Rescue | History & Fundraising | (drone pilots) and Lowland Rescue First Responders (medics), all trained to national and accredited standards. In October 2016, the team was awarded the Queen's Award for Voluntary Services. In 2017, SurSAR responded to 98 callouts, an increase of 29 from 2011. In 2018, SurSAR was the busiest Lowland Rescue team in Gre... |
The French Lieutenant's Woman | Metafiction, historiography and metahistory & Science and religion | and limited perspective on the past, essentially "heterosexualising the passage of (and relationship to) history". Science and religion Emphasis on a conflicted relationship between science and religion frequently occurs in both historical studies of Victorian history and Neo-Victorian novels. In his chapter on The Fre... |
The Sapphires (film) | Home media & Box office | different artwork was being considered for future orders. Box office In Australia, the film was the highest-earning Australian film on its opening weekend, grossing $2,320,000 from 275 cinemas. News.com.au said it was the strongest first weekend for an Australian-made film since Tomorrow, When the War Began, which earn... |
The Secret Policeman's Ball | 1989 – The Secret Policeman's Biggest Ball | so successful in the 1976–81 era with a primary focus on comedy. Pat Duffy was dropped from organising any further benefit events for Amnesty and for the 1989 show, Amnesty hired producer Judith Holder.
John Cleese and Michael Palin made brief cameo appearances, establishing a connection to the original shows. Also ret... |
The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons | Chapter 8: The Sacred Disease | mentions the plight of Wilder Penfield. His sister had been suffering from major epileptic fits and seizures. He then proceeded to operate on her after noticing a tumor was pressing on her brain from behind her sinuses and dually pressing down on her optic nerve, which was swollen. When he went in to operate, he had to... |
Stradivarius (horse) | Background | Stradivarius (horse) Background Stradivarius is a chestnut horse with a narrow white blaze and four white socks bred in Ireland by his owner Bjorn Nielsen. He was sent into training with John Gosden at Newmarket, Suffolk.
He is from the fourth crop of foals sired by Sea The Stars who won the 2000 Guineas, Epsom Derby ... |
The Teahouse of the August Moon (play) | Plot summary | calls for the building of a schoolhouse (Pentagon shaped), democracy lessons, and establishing capitalism through means left up to the good captain's judgment. A local Tobiki native, Sakini by name, is assigned to act as Fisby's interpreter. Sakini, a Puck-like character, attempts to acquaint Fisby with the local custo... |
Tamil Nadu Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1960 | null | Tamil Nadu Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1960 Tamil Nadu Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1960 is act of Government of Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu, a state in India, has an exclusive Rent Control Act where the state government has the exclusive jurisdiction to legislate on the subject. |
The Augments | Plot | shares his plan: Soong intends to hide out in a region where Starfleet would have trouble tracking them down. Malik objects to Soong's plan, noting that Khan Noonien Singh also ran away on the SS Botany Bay.
In pursuit of the Augments, Enterprise arrives in Klingon space having faked a Klingon warp signature. Soong r... |
The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature | Release & Home media & Box office | was released on August 11, 2017, by Open Road Films. The first trailer for the film was released on January 18, 2017. As with the first film, The Weinstein Company handles international distribution. Home media The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature was released on Digital on October 31, 2017, and on DVD and Blu Ray on Novembe... |
Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | Photon Drive & Kill-o-Zap blaster pistol | the novel Mostly Harmless. Kill-o-Zap blaster pistol The Kill-o-Zap is a weapon first appearing in the novel The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, wielded by the police from Blagulon Kappa when they come to Magrathea to arrest Zaphod. It is referenced throughout the series in the role of a standard and widespread brand... |
Suzuki SV650 | First generation (1999–2002) | Suzuki SV650 First generation (1999–2002) Suzuki introduced the SV650 in 1999 as a budget entry in the emerging naked bike market and featured both naked and fully faired versions. The bike provided a sporty though easily manageable ride. The combination of light weight, rigid chassis, strong handling, and the V-twin'... |
The Shiva Option | Plot summary | The Shiva Option Plot summary The Grand Alliance of Terrans, Orions, Gorm and Ophiuchi has suffered a catastrophic defeat at the hands of the Bugs during the Pesthouse Campaign. Many senior military commanders have been lost, along with the bulk of the Terran Federation pre-war fleet. The Bugs appear unstoppable and fi... |
Texas State Highway 360 | Route description | it interchanges with I-20 and then meets I-30. However, SH 360 and I-30 are not directly connected. As a legacy of the original toll road design of I-30 (formerly the Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike), the highways connect only indirectly using long access roads that cross surface streets at lighted intersections.
From I-3... |
The Secret Policeman's Ball | Show | directed by Beyond The Fringe alumnus Jonathan Miller. The shows started at 11.30 pm, after the performance of the theatre's regularly scheduled play. Being late-night events became a hallmark of subsequent shows.
In addition to Lewis' audio recording team, Roger Graef, used a small 16 mm crew, to film rehearsals and p... |
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