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Petersen family
In graph theory, the Petersen family is a set of seven undirected graphs that includes the Petersen graph and the complete graph "K". The Petersen family is named after Danish mathematician Julius Petersen, the namesake of the Petersen graph.
Any of the graphs in the Petersen family can be transformed into any other graph in the family by Δ-Y or Y-Δ transforms, operations in which a triangle is replaced by a degree-three vertex or vice versa. These seven graphs form the forbidden minors for linklessly embeddable graphs, graphs that can be embedded into three-dimensional space in such a way that no two cycles in the graph are linked. They are also among the forbidden minors for | 6,128,100 |
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the YΔY-reducible graphs.
# Definition.
The form of Δ-Y and Y-Δ transforms used to define the Petersen family is as follows:
- If a graph "G" contains a vertex "v" with exactly three neighbors, then the Y-Δ transform of "G" at "v" is the graph formed by removing "v" from "G" and adding edges between each pair of its three neighbors.
- If a graph "H" contains a triangle "uvw", then the Δ-Y transform of "H" at "uvw" is the graph formed by removing edges "uv", "vw", and "uw" from "H" and adding a new vertex connected to all three of "u", "v", and "w".
These transformations are so called because of the Δ shape of a triangle in a graph and the Y shape of a degree-three vertex. Although these | 6,128,101 |
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operations can in principle lead to multigraphs, that does not happen within the Petersen family. Because these operations preserve the number of edges in a graph, there are only finitely many graphs or multigraphs that can be formed from a single starting graph "G" by combinations of Δ-Y and Y-Δ transforms.
The Petersen family then consists of every graph that can be reached from the Petersen graph by a combination of Δ-Y and Y-Δ transforms. There are seven graphs in the family, including the complete graph "K" on six vertices, the eight-vertex graph formed by removing a single edge from the complete bipartite graph "K", and the seven-vertex complete tripartite graph "K".
# Forbidden minors.
A | 6,128,102 |
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minor of a graph "G" is another graph formed from "G" by contracting and removing edges. As the Robertson–Seymour theorem shows, many important families of graphs can be characterized by a finite set of forbidden minors: for instance, according to Wagner's theorem, the planar graphs are exactly the graphs that have neither the complete graph "K" nor the complete bipartite graph "K" as minors.
Neil Robertson, Paul Seymour, and Robin Thomas used the Petersen family as part of a similar characterization of linkless embeddings of graphs, embeddings of a given graph into Euclidean space in such a way that every cycle in the graph is the boundary of a disk that is not crossed by any other part of | 6,128,103 |
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the graph. Horst Sachs had previously studied such embeddings, shown that the seven graphs of the Petersen family do not have such embeddings, and posed the question of characterizing the linklessly embeddable graphs by forbidden subgraphs. Robertson et al. solved Sachs' question by showing that the linkless embeddable graphs are exactly the graphs that do not have a member of the Petersen family as a minor.
The Petersen family also form some of the forbidden minors for another family of graphs, the YΔY-reducible graphs. A connected graph is YΔY-reducible if it can be reduced to a single vertex by a sequence of steps, each of which is a Δ-Y or Y-Δ transform, the removal of a self-loop or multiple | 6,128,104 |
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adjacency, the removal of a vertex with one neighbor, and the replacement of a vertex of degree two and its two neighboring edges by a single edge. For instance, the complete graph "K" can be reduced to a single vertex by a Y-Δ transform that turns it into a triangle with doubled edges, removal of the three doubled edges, a Δ-Y transform that turns it into the claw "K", and removal of the three degree-one vertices of the claw. Each of the Petersen family graphs forms a minimal forbidden minor for the family of YΔY-reducible graphs. However, Neil Robertson provided an example of an apex graph (a linkless embeddable graph formed by adding one vertex to a planar graph) that is not YΔY-reducible, | 6,128,105 |
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s, removal of the three doubled edges, a Δ-Y transform that turns it into the claw "K", and removal of the three degree-one vertices of the claw. Each of the Petersen family graphs forms a minimal forbidden minor for the family of YΔY-reducible graphs. However, Neil Robertson provided an example of an apex graph (a linkless embeddable graph formed by adding one vertex to a planar graph) that is not YΔY-reducible, showing that the YΔY-reducible graphs form a proper subclass of the linkless embeddable graphs and have additional forbidden minors. In fact, as Yaming Yu showed, there are at least 68,897,913,652 forbidden minors for the YΔY-reducible graphs beyond the seven of the Petersen family. | 6,128,106 |
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YWCA Boston building (Clarendon Street)
The YWCA Boston building is a historic building located at 140 Clarendon Street in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The 13-story brick-faced steel-frame building was designed by George F. Shepard and Frederic Stearns, and built in 1929. The building once housed an indoor swimming pool and recreation facilities for the YWCA Boston; it is now operated by Clarendon Residences LLC, which provides affordable and market-rate housing, the boutique Hotel 140, facilities for the Lyric Stage of Boston and Snowden International High School, and corporate offices for several small and mid-sized for-profit and not-for-profit tenants.
The building | 6,128,107 |
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designed by George F. Shepard and Frederic Stearns, and built in 1929. The building once housed an indoor swimming pool and recreation facilities for the YWCA Boston; it is now operated by Clarendon Residences LLC, which provides affordable and market-rate housing, the boutique Hotel 140, facilities for the Lyric Stage of Boston and Snowden International High School, and corporate offices for several small and mid-sized for-profit and not-for-profit tenants.
The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.
# See also.
- National Register of Historic Places listings in northern Boston, Massachusetts
# External links.
- YWCA Boston website
- Hotel 140 website | 6,128,108 |
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Stigmella kuznetzovi
Stigmella kuznetzovi is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is found in Turkmenistan.
The larvae feed on "Acer" species.
# External links.
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Stigmella lanceolata
Stigmella lanceolata is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is found in Turkmenistan.
# External links.
- Revised Check-List Of Mining Lepidoptera (Nepticuloidea, Tischerioidea And Gracillarioidea) From Central Asia | 6,128,110 |
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Smartmontools
Smartmontools (S.M.A.R.T. Monitoring Tools) is a set of utility programs ("smartctl" and "smartd") to control and monitor computer storage systems using the Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) system built into most modern (P)ATA, Serial ATA, SCSI/SAS and NVMe hard drives.
Smartmontools displays early warning signs of hard drive problems detected by S.M.A.R.T., often giving notice of impending failure while it is still possible to back data up.
From late 2010 ATA Error Recovery Control configuration has been supported by Smartmontools, allowing it to configure many desktop-and laptop-class hard drives for use in a RAID array and "vice versa".
Most | 6,128,111 |
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Linux distributions provide the smartmontools package.
# User interface.
## Native.
"smartctl" and "smartd" have a command-line interface.
## Third-party GUI.
- "GSmartControl" is an open-source multi-platform graphical user interface (GUI) for smartctl developed by Alexander Shaduri.
- "SMART Utility" is a program for Mac OS X with a GUI based on "smartmontools".
- "HDD Guardian" was an open-source Windows-only GUI for smartctl, discontinued on 28 April 2017. The author said that the program could still be downloaded from various sites, but that the entire HDD Guardian project (source code, builds and documentation) had been retired.
# See also.
- System monitor
- Comparison of S.M.A.R.T. | 6,128,112 |
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"smartctl" and "smartd" have a command-line interface.
## Third-party GUI.
- "GSmartControl" is an open-source multi-platform graphical user interface (GUI) for smartctl developed by Alexander Shaduri.
- "SMART Utility" is a program for Mac OS X with a GUI based on "smartmontools".
- "HDD Guardian" was an open-source Windows-only GUI for smartctl, discontinued on 28 April 2017. The author said that the program could still be downloaded from various sites, but that the entire HDD Guardian project (source code, builds and documentation) had been retired.
# See also.
- System monitor
- Comparison of S.M.A.R.T. tools
# External links.
- Official website
- Smartmontools on Ubuntu Wiki | 6,128,113 |
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List of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law characters
This article lists the characters that appear on the popular Adult Swim program "Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law" and its . Several of this show's characters also appear on the Hanna-Barbera program "Birdman and the Galaxy Trio".
# Main characters.
## Harvey Birdman.
Harvey Birdman (voiced by Gary Cole) is a superhero who starred in the Hanna-Barbera show "Birdman and the Galaxy Trio" in the 1960s. Birdman's secret alter ego from that show, Ray Randall, is not mentioned in this series, though it can be found hidden in the opening credits; as well, in the episode "Deadomutt, Part 2", a police mugshot of Harvey identifies him as "Harvey R. | 6,128,114 |
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R. Birdman".
Birdman gets strength and power from sunlight, and grows weak if kept away from the sun for too long. His superpowers include flight, though as Harvey Birdman, he often completely forgets about this. He also has the ability to create a shield of solid light, and the ability to shoot destructive energy beams from his fists. These powers are thought to stem from the crest on his helmet, though Harvey is not entirely sure of the crest's true role in his powers.
He has since retired from his superhero job and is now working for the law firm of Sebben & Sebben. Harvey is generally honest, a little dim, 6'6", and has large wings growing out of his back, genetically inherited from his | 6,128,115 |
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father. His clients consist of other Hanna-Barbera characters of the past and present.
## Phil Ken Sebben.
Phil Ken Sebben (voiced by Stephen Colbert in the TV series, Stephen Stanton in the video game) He is the deranged president and co-founder of the law firm Sebben & Sebben. In the original "Birdman" series, Phil's character was codenamed "Falcon Seven". His name in "Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law" is a play on these words (Falcon Seven = Phil Ken Sebben). He is recognizable by his blond hair, an eyepatch and a dark suit. He co-founded the firm with twin brother Bill when they were twenty-six years old, the two only told apart by having their eyepatches on opposite eyes. He has a habit | 6,128,116 |
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of laughing whenever he says a double entendre or a non sequitur, followed by a short joke. For instance, his arm seems to have been turned backward after falling off a building. Once he gets up, Phil asks a passerby "Hey lady, I need a yank. Ha ha, Dislocation."
Flashbacks to Phil's childhood invariably show him engaging in extremely dangerous practices to his left eye, yet did not go blind in that eye until he became an office worker. These same flashbacks also show that he believes his eyepatch not to be his most noticeable physical characteristic, but rather an embarrassing scar which he received from a broken binder clip (which he grew his mustache to cover). He has numerous vision problems; | 6,128,117 |
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it is implied that he is blind in the eye "not" covered by his eyepatch, and he states that he "sees everything 3 feet to the left" of where they really are, and must account for this fact. Said partial blindness causes him to kill Birdman in the series finale by hitting him with the bus that supposedly killed him in an earlier part of the season, crashing it into a building and showing everyone Birdman's blood to confirm his death. This causes everyone to laugh, as most episodes end, with Phil literally getting the last word in Birdman's funeral.
Despite these apparent vision problems, when seen using binoculars, a telescope, etc. over-top his eye-patch, there's an image of a perfectly functioning | 6,128,118 |
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eye (with eyebrow) in the lens of the device, which even blinks in unison with his non-covered eye. This contradicts the one episode Phil lost his eye-patch and decided to simply not wear one (followed by trying out a clear eye-patch). Although the left side of his face was kept from the camera, the reaction of everyone in the office was that of disgust. He is voiced by Stephen Colbert. "First appearance": "Death By Chocolate."
## Peanut.
Peanut (voiced by Thomas Allen) was hired by Harvey to be his legal clerk; this character is modeled after Birdboy, who appeared in several episodes of the original "Birdman" cartoon. Unlike Birdman, Peanut's powers are not biological; his wings are mechanical, | 6,128,119 |
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and his shield and energy beams come from "power bands" on his wrists. In most cases, he is unnervingly cool and calculated, often in extreme contrast to the goings-on around him, but can often be seen working behind the scenes towards uncertain or explicitly seedy ends, often sexual in nature, involving Harvey's female clients, or females associated with clients. He sports a pink and green sweater-vest and often speaks in a hushed and whispered tone. He has an ongoing rivalry/partnership with Avenger where they dig a large hole in the middle of Harvey's office or play Foozball, bombing Harvey in his sleep with a toy plane (but with real bombs), and even assembling a depth charge in the office, | 6,128,120 |
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together. He speaks Japanese, Spanish and French. "First appearance": "Shaggy Busted."
## Avenger.
Avenger (Various Voices) is a large purple eagle. He is Harvey's old sidekick, who now serves as his legal secretary. Avenger sits on a perch on Harvey's desk and sleeps in a canary cage in the office at night. Avenger's tasks usually involve taking dictation or filing. Avenger is badly hindered by his inability to speak, even though it is clear that he can understand, or at least perceive the meaning in, the speech of other characters. Avenger can type and write English by claw, and Harvey seems to understand every "caw" he says.
## Myron Reducto.
Myron Reducto (voiced by Stephen Colbert in | 6,128,121 |
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the TV series, Crispin Freeman in the video game) is a former enemy of Birdman on "Birdman and the Galaxy Trio", now he is an attorney at Freezoid, Zarog & Skon, and is one of Harvey's most common courtroom opponents, as well as one of Birdman's closest friends. He is a small man with green-tinged skin, and brandishes a raygun that shrinks its target. He is highly obsessive compulsive about items smaller than he (Atom Ant and Inch High Private Eye for example) and usually responds with "BACK OFF" and using his Shrink Gun to ward them off (a parody of Yosemite Sam mudflaps). He is also prone to occasional paranoid and/or conspiracy theorist monologues, again about people who are smaller than | 6,128,122 |
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he is. One example of this is in the "Bird Cage" (a bar Harvey and his friends go to) when while talking to Harvey he states that "there is no government, just a couple of multinational corporations that own everything". He drives a new Mini Cooper. He is also voiced by Stephen Colbert, as seen in the show's credits. He ends up being killed off in "Babysitter" when run over by a clown car. "First appearance": "Very Personal Injury."
## Mentok the Mind-Taker.
Judge Mentok the Mind-Taker (voiced by John Michael Higgins) is a former enemy of Birdman on "Birdman and the Galaxy Trio", now he is a court judge who often hears his cases. He has various psychic powers including: teleportation, telepathy, | 6,128,123 |
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hypnotism, precognition, and telekinesis—all referred to as "mind taking"—but he rarely uses them for anything beyond sophomoric mischief. He has been given the personality of a cocky and flamboyant stage magician; because of this, he often predicts the result of the cases he presides over before they have even started. Indeed, he often appears bored during trial; an expressionless look with his head resting in his hands. He often makes an entrance, such as appearing in a cloud of smoke or from a bolt of lightning. Mentok's gavel is a brain on a handle, which squishes when struck. He also seems to enjoy patronizing people such as Inch High Private Eye and especially the courtroom's bailiff, | 6,128,124 |
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while the bailiff usually just ignores him and stares forward with a blank expression. During his time on Earth, Mentok has worked as a mufti, a genie, a sex trade worker, a Cossack, and an E.S.T. instructor. His main catch phrase is "Booweeoop" to give the impression of eerie sci-fi theremin music and is said whilst moving his hands around in a circular motion often when 'Mind Taking'. It has also been implied in several episodes that he is a cannabis user. "First appearance": "Shoyu Weenie." On "Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law", Mentok is voiced by John Michael Higgins.
## X the Eliminator.
X the Eliminator (voiced by Peter MacNicol) is a former enemy of Birdman on "Birdman and the Galaxy | 6,128,125 |
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Trio", It was originally commissioned by the organization F.E.A.R. to kill Birdman and bring the crest as proof; in this series, X does, in fact, suggest killing Birdman, which F.E.A.R. reacts to with surprise. His failure to do so has, over several decades, turned him into a stalking fanatic with a love–hate relationship with Birdman, despite the fact, Birdman had completely forgotten about him until meeting him once after becoming a lawyer. X's tool of choice is an ungainly silver death console with a telescoping laser emitter that uses obsolete vacuum tube technology. It takes so long to recharge, Harvey has time to escape. He once had a camera in Harvey's office but Harvey destroyed it shortly | 6,128,126 |
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after realizing it was there (it was only seen once as a gag). X sometimes arrives at Harvey's office to destroy him, but tends to be thwarted by inattentive office personnel. According to the credits of the episode of his first appearance, one of the voiced characters is known as "X's Wife". Other evidence seems to suggest he lives with his close friend Zardo as well. He is voiced by Peter MacNicol. "First appearance": "X, the Exterminator."
## Peter Potamus.
Peter Potamus (voiced by Joe Alaskey in the first appearance, Chris Edgerly in later appearances) is an employee at Sebben & Sebben. It usually isn't clear on what Potamus actually does at Sebben & Sebben, however in the episode Harvey's | 6,128,127 |
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Civvy he did defend Harvey Birdman as his lawyer. Peter Potamus is known for always asking everyone "Did you get that thing that I sent ya?" The thing that he sent is usually never explained, unless it is served as a plot device (Ex: Harvey's Civvy, if Shado received the documents for request for discovery). His character started out small, only known for asking if people received "that thing" he sent them, and for being with a woman, only to have another character somehow spot him, by which he always responds "What the?" But soon he became a regular full-time character, usually in meetings with other staff members or as someone witnessing a trial. According to Phil, Potamus is considered to | 6,128,128 |
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be "An earner" (Ex: In episode Gone Efficien...t, Phil states that chairs are for earners, and we see that Potamus possesses all the chairs). It is implied that he is Jewish. "First appearance": "Deadomutt"
# Recurring characters.
## Judy Ken Sebben / Birdgirl.
Judy Ken Sebben (voiced by Paget Brewster) is Phil's daughter. Upon meeting Harvey, she professes an immediate interest in his work, dressing up as "Birdgirl" and attempting to secure a position as his sidekick. When she is in costume, she is constantly hit on by Phil, who does not realize that they are related. She is prone to making monologues about her secret identity when she undergoes an internal crisis, often failing to realize | 6,128,129 |
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that others are within earshot. The monologues, however, are never noticed. Near the end of the series, after Phil is seemingly killed by a bus, she takes control of the law firm. The character will have her own series of the same name. "First appearance": "Birdgirl of Guantanamole".
## Hiram Mightor.
Judge Hiram Mightor (voiced by Gary Cole) was a Hanna-Barbera superhero of the 1960s known as "Mighty Mightor", one who lived in prehistoric times and got his powers from a magic club. He dresses in traditional judge's robes and wig. He is the subject of several recurring themes such as his mispronunciation of Harvey's last name (such as Mr. Bumnuts) and coughing up objects relevant to the trials | 6,128,130 |
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he presides over. Whenever a double entendre is made about male genitalia, there is a cutaway to Mightor swinging a long, thin object around and saying "Deedle deedle dee." "First appearance": "Bannon Custody Battle."
## Bailiff.
The Bailiff is the court's unnamed bailiff. His main function is to announce the arrival of the judge, and Mentok in particular often has the Bailiff announce him in a particularly grand fashion. Often picked on by Mentok who is shown at one stage explaining to The Bailiff the importance of mind taking. "First appearance": "Shoyu Weenie."
## The Bear.
The Bear is a character who is constantly shown, but never speaks. He usually shows up when the characters are laughing | 6,128,131 |
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at the end of the episode. In one of the DVD extras, the creators explain that the first time they used the Bear (pointing up at Apache Chief in a photo), he stole the shot and was summarily brought back in the next episode before becoming a permanent, if irrelevant, cast member. Show creator Erik Richter described the Bear as "the most zen creature on Earth. "First appearance": "Very Personal Injury".
## Azul Falcone.
Azul Falcone (voiced by Maurice LaMarche) is modeled after Batman-esque Hanna-Barbera superhero Blue Falcon. Azul is an attorney hired from outside to become a partner in the firm, and becomes a chief rival to an aspiring Harvey who has been trying to get a partnership with | 6,128,132 |
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the Sebben & Sebben firm. He speaks with a Spanish accent, although it is never determined from what country he hails. Harvey and Azul play games of one-upsmanship to try and damage the other's reputation. "First appearance": "Deadomutt, Part 1".
## Stan Freezoid.
Stan Freezoid (voiced by Maurice LaMarche) is another former enemy of Birdman, now a named partner of the Freezoid, Zarog, and Skon law firm, He is usually presented as an amiable, level-headed attorney but has been known to fiercely lose his temper. A master of ice, he usually freezes the ground he walks on as well as most anything he touches. "First appearance": "The Devlin Made Me Do It".
## Apache Chief.
Apache Chief (voiced | 6,128,133 |
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by Maurice LaMarche) is a small-time superhero and former member of the Super Friends, whose power is enlarging himself to immense size. Apache Chief once hired Harvey to represent him in a case where he spilled hot coffee on himself and burned his genitals, losing the ability to enlarge. From then on, he appears in various episodes with a deep fear of coffee trying not to burn himself again. As a fellow third-string superhero, Harvey often comes to Apache for advice such as having him talk to Peanut about going through "superty". "First appearance": "Very Personal Injury."
## Black Vulcan.
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His power is that of lightning, which he sums up as, "Pure electricity... in my pants." He used to insist upon being called "Super Volt," but has since accepted "Black Vulcan" as his super-moniker, although he insists he got the name because of racism. In most of his appearances, he or another character says some variation on the phrase, "In my pants." One example of this is in "X the eliminator" when Harvey's powers are returned from X's death console, and he yells "the energy of the sun has returned to me!". The energy beam that returned his energy was aimed into his pants (Harvey's groin area starts glowing). Prompting Black Vulcan to say "in his pants". "First appearance": "Very Personal | 6,128,135 |
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Injury."
## Zardo.
Zardo (voiced by John Michael Higgins) is a former enemy of Birdman, having relented his criminal ways apparently to be a home-maker and best friend of X the Eliminator. He has a mace in place of a left hand, is never seen without his bullet-shaped helmet (through which only his eyes can be seen), and speaks with a German accent. Although he does his best to assist X, he is frequently annoyed by the fact X considers himself "alone". "First appearance": "X, the Exterminator."
## Gigi.
Gigi (voiced by Debi Mae West) was Gravity Girl (GG, hence the name Gigi) from the Galaxy Trio, the original show's run-up feature. She is a very promiscuous "gold digger" girl who has sex | 6,128,136 |
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with everyone and is not even trying to hide it. First appearing in Season 2 episodes 2, Birdman fell in love with her, but after she moved in his house – and brought his friends – she continuously kept cheating on Birdman with Phil, Potamus and many others. Except for Birdman – whenever he tries to make a move in their relationship, she stops her saying "I'm not ready for that yet!" In the end, she gets married to Birdman, Phil, Peanut, the two Galaxy Trio Members and the Bear. She later appears in episodes, usually being courted or engaging in sex with some character, while Birdman remarks that she is his – or their – wife. In one episode, Judge Mentok takes her out on a date which goes awkward | 6,128,137 |
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due to a brain-swapped Spyro.
## Vulturo.
Vulturo (voiced by Neil Ross) first appeared as an enemy of Birdman in two episodes of "Birdman and the Galaxy Trio". Now he is a rival lawyer. Voiced by Neil Ross, he speaks with a slight Spanish (or possibly British) accent, wears a bird mask on his head, and has a hangout that is based on the Batcave. One time he had Avenger as a sidekick, but he decided to fire him. His speech often delves in and out of incomprehensible gibberish. "First appearance": "Bannon Custody Battle".
## Evelyn Spyro Throckmorton.
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thespian flair, often casting himself in re-enactments of pertinent scenes.
## Deadly Duplicator.
Deadly Duplicator (voiced by Lewis Black) is a villain from Birdman's superhero days who continues to be his enemy. First seen (in this series) in the background during Murro the Marauder's civil suit against Harvey, Professor Elliott Taggart later became a recurring character who's determined to destroy Birdman. "First appearances": "Harvey's Civvy" (non-speaking cameo), "Identity Theft" (speaking role).
# Minor characters.
- Alexander the Bartender - He is the man behind the counter at The Birdcage, a bar Harvey frequents with his friends. Oddly, he appears to be Number One, the leader of | 6,128,139 |
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er One, the leader of F.E.A.R., an organization that was determined to destroy Birdman in his superhero days. "First appearance": "Very Personal Injury."
- Mr. Fezz - He is a man from somewhere around Saudi Arabia. He is a short bald man, wearing a red fez, a pink vest, and white pants. He usually steals Harvey's office supplies. "First appearance": "Grape Juiced."
- M!!butu Junior - He is M!!!butu's son. He is identical to M!!!butu, but is slightly shorter. He is a master of voodoo arts and is quite nifty with a blow dart. According to Phil, he doesn't understand English. "First appearance": "Grape Juiced."
# See also.
- "Birdman and the Galaxy Trio"
- "Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law" | 6,128,140 |
28150161 | 2009 World Cup of Softball | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2009%20World%20Cup%20of%20Softball | 2009 World Cup of Softball
2009 World Cup of Softball
The fourth World Cup of Softball was held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma USA between July 16 and July 20, 2009. USA won their third World Cup by defeating Australia 3-1 in the Championship game.
# External links.
- USA softball website | 6,128,141 |
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2008–09 HockeyAllsvenskan season
The 2008–09 HockeyAllsvenskan season was the fourth season of the HockeyAllsvenskan, the second level of ice hockey in Sweden. 16 teams participated in the league, and the top four qualified for the Kvalserien, with the opportunity to be promoted to the Elitserien.
Due to the league reducing the number of teams from 16 to 14 teams for the 2009–10 season, the worst team (Mariestad) was relegated to Division 1 while the other two worst teams, ranked 14–15 (Huddinge and Nybro) had to play in the relegation round for survival in HockeyAllsvenskan. In the relegation round, only the best team (Örebro) qualified for the following HockeyAllsvenskan season.
# Playoffs.
## | 6,128,142 |
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portunity to be promoted to the Elitserien.
Due to the league reducing the number of teams from 16 to 14 teams for the 2009–10 season, the worst team (Mariestad) was relegated to Division 1 while the other two worst teams, ranked 14–15 (Huddinge and Nybro) had to play in the relegation round for survival in HockeyAllsvenskan. In the relegation round, only the best team (Örebro) qualified for the following HockeyAllsvenskan season.
# Playoffs.
## First round.
- Almtuna IS - Mora IK 2:1 (4:3 n.V., 0:1, 3:0)
- IF Troja-Ljungby - Växjö Lakers Hockey 0:2 (5:6 OT, 3:7)
## Second round.
- Almtuna IS - Växjö Lakers Hockey 1:2 (2:1, 2:4, 1:3)
# External links.
- Season on hockeyarchives.info | 6,128,143 |
28150153 | 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's high jump | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2010%20World%20Junior%20Championships%20in%20Athletics%20–%20Women's%20high%20jump | 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's high jump
2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's high jump
The women's high jump at the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held at the Moncton 2010 Stadium on 23 & 25 July.
# Records.
Prior to the competition, the existing world junior and championship records were as follows.
# Results.
## Final.
25 July
## Qualifications.
23 July
Qualification standard 1.83 m or at least best 12 qualified.
# Participation.
According to an unofficial count, 30 athletes from 23 countries participated in the event. | 6,128,144 |
28150141 | Dutch Crossing | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dutch%20Crossing | Dutch Crossing
Dutch Crossing
Dutch Crossing is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to all aspects of Low Countries studies: history and art history, Dutch and Flemish (and occasionally Afrikaans) literary and cultural studies, Dutch language, Dutch as a foreign language, and intercultural and transnational studies. Its stated purpose is to cover "all aspects of 'Global Dutch', not only the Netherlands and the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium but also other places where Dutch historically had or continues to have an impact, including parts of the Americas, Southern Africa, and South-East Asia." A special focus concerns exchanges between the Low Countries and the English-speaking world | 6,128,145 |
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in all periods from the late Middle Ages to the present day. "Dutch Crossing" is the official journal of the Association for Low Countries Studies."
# History.
Since 1977 the journal has been edited at the Department of Dutch, first at Bedford College, Regent’s Park, then since 1983 at University College London. From modest beginnings as a departmental magazine it developed into one of the main English language journals of interdisciplinary Low Countries studies, and in 1997 it became the journal of the Association for Low Countries Studies. In the 2009 Journal Awards of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals, "Dutch Crossing" received an honourable mention in the Phoenix Award for Significant | 6,128,146 |
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Editorial Achievement. The journal is published by Maney Publishing and appears three times per year.
# Name.
The name 'Dutch Crossing' reflects the journal's focus on exchanges between the Low Countries and the Anglophone world, although the term, like many similar English expressions with 'Dutch' from the 17th century when the two countries were frequently at war, was originally meant pejoratively.
# Abstracting and indexing.
Dutch Crossing is abstracted in the ISI Web of Science databases and included in the initial lists for history and linguistics of the European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH) by the European Science Foundation (ESF). It is also abstracted and indexed in:
- | 6,128,147 |
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es and included in the initial lists for history and linguistics of the European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH) by the European Science Foundation (ESF). It is also abstracted and indexed in:
- Arts and Humanities Citation Index
- British Humanities Index
- EBSCO databases
- MLA databases
- Periodicals Index Online
- International Bibliography of Art
- Bibliography of the History of Art
- Bibliografie van de Nederlandse Taal- en Literatuurwetenschap
- Social Science Citation Index
- Current Contents/Arts and Humanities
# External links.
- Dutch Crossing ToC and abstract archive 1977-2010
- Ulrich Global Serials Directory: Review of Dutch Crossing (subscription needed) | 6,128,148 |
28150166 | Paolo Pietrangeli | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paolo%20Pietrangeli | Paolo Pietrangeli
Paolo Pietrangeli
Paolo Pietrangeli (born 29 April 1945) is an Italian film director and screenwriter. He directed six films between 1975 and 2001. His 1977 film "Pigs Have Wings" was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival.
# Selected filmography.
- "Pigs Have Wings" (1977) | 6,128,149 |
28150147 | Too Many Thieves | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Too%20Many%20Thieves | Too Many Thieves
Too Many Thieves
Too Many Thieves is a 1967 American crime film directed by Abner Biberman and starring Peter Falk, Britt Ekland and Joanna Barnes.
The film is a re-edit of two episodes from the 1965 TV series "The Trials of O'Brien".
# Premise.
A gang of criminals steal a priceless Macedonian artifact from a museum.
# Cast.
- Peter Falk - Danny
- Britt Ekland - Claudia
- Joanna Barnes - Katie
- Nehemiah Persoff - Georgi
- David Carradine - Felix
- George Coulouris - Andrew
- Elaine Stritch - Miss G
- Bill Anderson - David
- Ludwig Donath - Bulanerti
- Pierre Olaf - Petros
# See also.
- List of American films of 1967 | 6,128,150 |
28150115 | Nick Payne | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nick%20Payne | Nick Payne
Nick Payne
Nick Payne (born 1984) is a British playwright and screenwriter.
# Early life and education.
Payne studied at the University of York and subsequently at the Central School of Speech and Drama. He is also a graduate of the Royal Court Young Writer's Program.
# Career.
In 2008 Payne worked at the bookshop of the National Theatre. His first play "If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet" opened at the Bush Theatre in October 2009 and received a positive response from critics at the "Evening Standard" and the "Financial Times". It won the George Devine Award. In September 2012 it was staged at New York's Laura Pels Theatre, starring Jake Gyllenhaal.
Payne's second play "Wanderlust" opened | 6,128,151 |
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in September 2010, directed by Simon Godwin, at the Royal Court Theatre upstairs and also garnered excellent reviews. In November, Payne was shortlisted for the Evening Standard's Most Promising Playwright Award, but lost out to Anya Reiss.
He took part in the Bush Theatre's 2011 project "Sixty Six Books", for which he wrote a piece based upon a book of the King James Bible.
"Constellations" opened at Royal Court Theatre on 13 January 2012. Directed by Michael Longhurst and starring Rafe Spall and Sally Hawkins, it explores love, friendship and the notion of free will against the backdrop of quantum physics. It was extremely well received, with Charles Spencer in the "Daily Telegraph" commenting | 6,128,152 |
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that "Nick Payne's drama lasts just over an hour but packs in more than most shows manage in three times that length. It is playful, intelligent and bursting with ideas, but also achieves a powerful undertow of emotion" while Paul Taylor in the "Independent" wrote that "one would be hard put to begin to do justice to the dazzling way it creates rules, while at the same time being wise enough not to jettison the old rule book either". It transferred to the Duke of York's Theatre in November 2012. That month it won the Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Play. In January 2013 Payne revealed that a film adaptation was under way. This plan was later shelved.
In August 2013 his play "The Same | 6,128,153 |
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Deep Water As Me" opened at the Donmar Warehouse, with a cast including Nigel Lindsay, Daniel Mays and Marc Wootton. In January 2014 "Blurred Lines", a piece he devised with the director Carrie Cracknell, opened at the National Theatre's Shed. In 2014, two episodes of "The Secrets" which were written by Payne will be broadcast on BBC One.
"Incognito" was a co-production between Live Theatre, nabokov, HighTide Festival Theatre and in association with The North Wall in spring 2014, which previewed at Live Theatre in April 2014, before going to HighTide Festival and The North Wall, Oxford. It returned to Live Theatre in May and then had a sell-out run at The Bush Theatre, London. "Incognito" was | 6,128,154 |
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produced in New York by the Manhattan Theatre Club with support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation at New York's City Center. The play stars Charlie Cox, Heather Lind, Morgan Spector, and Geneva Carr and is directed by Doug Hughes.
The American premiere of "Constellations" opened on Broadway in January 2015 at Manhattan Theatre Club's Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, starring Academy Award nominee Jake Gyllenhaal and Ruth Wilson. "Constellations" reunites Gyllenhaal with Payne and Longhurst, who are also making their Broadway debuts with the production. The three previously collaborated on the American premiere of "If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet". It will be directed by Michael Longhurst. The | 6,128,155 |
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play was next mounted in 2016 at Washington DC's Studio Theatre, starring Lily Balatincz and Tom Patterson and directed by Studio Theatre Artistic Director David Muse. The production was nominated for six Helen Hayes Awards, with Balatincz winning the Helen Hayes Award for Best Actress in a Play and Patterson winning the Helen Hayes Award for Best Actor in a Play. In November 2016, "Constellations" opened at Canadian Stage in Toronto, under the direction of Peter Hinton.
# Works.
## Stage.
- "Flourless" rehearsed reading at the Soho Theatre 2006
- "Lay Down Your Cross" rehearsed reading at the Royal Court Theatre 2007
- "Switzerland" Hightide Theatre Festival 2008
- "If There Is I Haven't | 6,128,156 |
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Found It Yet" Bush Theatre commissioned by Paines Plough 2009
- "Wanderlust" at Royal Court Theatre
- "Starling" reading at Royal Court as part of the Royal Court Young Writers Festival 2009
- "The Lost Mariner" 2010
- "Interior" adaptation of Maurice Maeterlinck's book The Gate Theatre 2010
- "Wanderlust" 2010
- "One Day When We Were Young" 2011 Paines Plough & Sheffield Theatres
- One of the short plays forming part of "Sixty Six Books" Bush Theatre
- "Constellations" 2012 Royal Court Theatre
- "The Same Deep Water As Me" 2013 Donmar Warehouse
- "Incognito" 2014 Hightide Festival and Bush Theatre
- "The Art of Dying" 2014 Royal Court Theatre
- "Symphony" 2014 (with Ella Hickson | 6,128,157 |
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- One of the short plays forming part of "Sixty Six Books" Bush Theatre
- "Constellations" 2012 Royal Court Theatre
- "The Same Deep Water As Me" 2013 Donmar Warehouse
- "Incognito" 2014 Hightide Festival and Bush Theatre
- "The Art of Dying" 2014 Royal Court Theatre
- "Symphony" 2014 (with Ella Hickson and Tom Wells) Nabokov and Soho Theatre
- "Elegy" 2016 Donmar Warehouse
- "Incognito" 2017 The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre
- "A Life" 2019 The Public Theater
### Film.
- "The Sense of an Ending" (2016) – Screenwriter
### Television.
- "Wanderlust" (2018) - Screenwriter
# External links.
- Nick Payne's site at Macmillan Publishing House
- Nick Payne's Profile at Curtis Brown | 6,128,158 |
28150191 | Stigmella longispina | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stigmella%20longispina | Stigmella longispina
Stigmella longispina
Stigmella longispina is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is found in Tajikistan.
# External links.
- Revised Check-List Of Mining Lepidoptera (Nepticuloidea, Tischerioidea And Gracillarioidea) From Central Asia | 6,128,159 |
28150194 | Veera Kannadiga | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Veera%20Kannadiga | Veera Kannadiga
Veera Kannadiga
Veera Kannadiga is a 2004 Kannada language action drama film starring Puneeth Rajkumar in a dual role and Anita Hassanandani in the lead roles. The film simultaneously made in Telugu as "Andhrawala" starring Jr. NTR.
# Cast.
- Puneeth Rajkumar as Munna and Shankar
- Anita Hassanandani as Chitra
- Kaushalya
- Laya
- Sayaji Shinde as Bade Mia
- Riyaz Khan
- Avinash
- Besant Ravi
- Bullet Prakash | 6,128,160 |
28150185 | Liberal Democratic Pole | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Liberal%20Democratic%20Pole | Liberal Democratic Pole
Liberal Democratic Pole
The Liberal Democratic Pole (, PLD) was a liberal political party in Italy active during 1994.
The PLD was founded by Adriano Teso and Carlo Usiglio, who had left the Segni Pact with the aim of creating a centre-right alliance. The party was a member of the Pole of Freedoms alliance.
In the 1994 general election Teso and Usiglio were elected in the Chamber of Deputies with the Pole of Freedoms. Instead the PLD presented itself in the colleges where was present the Pole of Good Government.
After the 1994 general election Teso was nominated Undersecretary for Labour and Social Security in the Berlusconi I Cabinet, and the party merged into Forza Italia. | 6,128,161 |
28150169 | Lidia Yermoshina | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lidia%20Yermoshina | Lidia Yermoshina
Lidia Yermoshina
Lidia Mikhailovna Yermoshina ( "Lidziya Mikhaylauna Yarmoshyna"; "Lidiya Mikhaylovna Ermoshina"; born 29 January 1953) is a Belarusian politician. She has been a member of the Central Election Commission of Belarus since 1992, and Chairwoman since 1996. She is under international scrutiny for purportedly rigging elections in favor of incumbent Aleksandr Lukashenko.
# Biography.
Yermoshina was born in Slutsk, Minsk Voblast on 29 January 1953.
In 1975, she graduated from the Faculty of Law at the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University. Beginning in 1975, she worked as a legal advisor until becoming an attorney's assistant in 1987. She became Chairwoman of the Judiciary of | 6,128,162 |
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the City Executive Committee of Babruysk in 1988, a post she held until 1996.
## Belarusian elections.
She has been a member of the Central Election Commission of Belarus since 1992, and Chairwoman of organization since 1996. On 10 April 2006, following the 2006 presidential election in Belarus, she was placed on a list of over 40 members of the Belarusian government banned from entering the European Union and the United States for allegedly participating in the manipulation of the results of the presidential election; the ban was lifted in 2008.
On 15 December 2010, presidential candidate Andrei Sannikov logged a legal complaint application to the Central Election Commission of Belarus, | 6,128,163 |
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e Central Election Commission of Belarus, demanding they remove Yermoshyna from her office as Chairperson of the Central Election Commission. He cited that her position was illegal, as Yermoshyna was a member of incumbent Aleksandr Lukashenko's political team, compromising her neutrality, and was under international scrutiny for purportedly rigging the previous election. The complaints was ineffective.
# Personal life.
Lidia Yermoshina has been divorced twice, and has a son who died at age 40 of unknown causes in June 2016.
# See also.
- 1996 Belarusian referendum
- 2006 Belarusian presidential election
- 2010 Belarusian presidential election
# External links.
- Who is who in Belarus | 6,128,164 |
28150124 | 50/50 (2011 film) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=50/50%20(2011%20film) | 50/50 (2011 film)
50/50 (2011 film)
50/50 is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Jonathan Levine, written by Will Reiser, and starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen, Anna Kendrick, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Anjelica Huston. The film is loosely inspired by Reiser's own experience with cancer, with Rogen's character Kyle based on Rogen himself. It was released on September 30, 2011, and grossed $41million, and received critical acclaim, with particular praise for Gordon-Levitt's performance and Reiser's screenplay.
# Plot.
Adam Lerner (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is a 27-year-old public radio journalist in Seattle with girlfriend and artist Rachael (Bryce Dallas Howard) of whom best friend and co-worker | 6,128,165 |
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Kyle (Seth Rogen) disapproves. While Kyle is brash and outspoken, Adam is more introverted and mild-mannered.
After experiencing harsh pains in his back, Adam is diagnosed with schwannoma neurofibrosarcoma, a malignant tumor in his spine, and must undergo chemotherapy. He sees on the Internet that survival is 50/50. After Adam reveals this, his overbearing mother, Diane, who nurses her Alzheimer's-stricken husband Richard, offers to care for him but Adam declines, as Rachael has already promised to take care of him.
While at one of his treatments, Adam meets Mitch and Alan, two older cancer patients also undergoing chemotherapy, and they become friends. Rachael is uncomfortable during his | 6,128,166 |
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treatments and is often late to pick him up. She also gets him a retired racing greyhound as a pet, named Skeletor. Throughout Adam's struggle, Kyle attempts to maintain his morale, helping Adam shave his head and openly using his illness to pick up women. While on a date, Kyle sees Rachael with another man at a gallery and takes a photo, later forcing her to confess to infidelity by showing it to Adam, who breaks up with her. He starts to follow Kyle's advice, using his illness to successfully pick up two women at a bar.
Meanwhile, Adam is being treated by a young, inexperienced therapist, Katherine McKay (Anna Kendrick), a PhD candidate doing the clinical aspect of her thesis at the hospital. | 6,128,167 |
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Although their relationship and sessions begin unevenly, he slowly begins to open up to her. After she drives him home after one of his chemo sessions, the two develop a rapport, blurring their professional and personal relationship. She helps Adam understand his mother's situation and that even loved ones feel just as much stress as the patient, which helps Adam repair the rift between him and his mother.
After Mitch dies, Adam's fear of his potential death and future surface as he is subsequently informed that he needs to undergo surgery. The night before, Adam argues with an intoxicated Kyle, demanding that he drive even though he cannot. After a near miss, Adam breaks down and berates Kyle | 6,128,168 |
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for seemingly not taking him seriously and using it for his own gain. Adam calls Katherine and tells her that he wishes he had a girlfriend like her, but also says he is tired and just wants it to be over. That night, Adam stays at Kyle's and finds a book entitled 'Facing Cancer Together' from their first trip to a bookstore where Kyle picked up the shop clerk—filled with notes, highlighted paragraphs and turned-down pages, proving that Kyle sincerely cares and has been simply continuing to treat Adam the same since his diagnosis.
The next day, Kyle drops Adam off, who embraces Kyle for being a good friend and apologizes for the previous night. After Adam says his farewells to family, he undergoes | 6,128,169 |
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the surgery. During the wait, Katherine goes to the waiting room and inadvertently meets Adam's family and Kyle. After the surgery, Kyle, Diane, and Katherine are told that although the bone degradation was worse than they had thought, the tumor was removed successfully, and that Adam will recover.
Some time later, Adam is getting ready for a date with Katherine, while Kyle encourages him and cleans the incision on Adam's back from the surgery. The doorbell rings and Adam lets Katherine inside. After Kyle leaves, Katherine asks, "Now what?," and Adam simply smiles — at last being free of cancer.
# Development and production.
The screenplay is loosely based on the experience of screenwriter | 6,128,170 |
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Will Reiser, friend of the film's co-lead, Seth Rogen. Reiser is also close with Evan Goldberg of "Da Ali G Show". The film was going to be called "I'm with Cancer" before it was announced that this was a working title. The film was later renamed "Live with It" and then "50/50".
James McAvoy was going to play the lead role before he left the film due to personal reasons, as he was afraid of missing the birth of his first child, and was replaced by Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
Principal photography was scheduled from February 22, 2010, to March 31, 2010. The film was mostly filmed in Richmond and Vancouver, British Columbia as well as Seattle, Washington.
The head-shaving scene in the film was featured | 6,128,171 |
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on the movie posters and commercials. At the "50/50" premiere in New York, Gordon-Levitt said, "We only had one take because you can't shave your head twice." Rogen recalled, "It was the first day of filming, and we improvised the whole thing, which is not wise when it's something you have one take for, but it turned out funny."
# Reception.
## Critical response.
Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a rating of 93%, based on 197 reviews, with an average rating of 7.65/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "A good-hearted film about a difficult topic, "50/50" maneuvers between jokes and drama with surprising finesse." Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score, gives | 6,128,172 |
28150124 | 50/50 (2011 film) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=50/50%20(2011%20film) | 50/50 (2011 film)
the film a score of 72 out of 100, based on 42 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Sean Burns wrote in the "Philadelphia Weekly" that Levine "knows how to stay out of the way long enough to let a very talented cast shine, and Rogen's fundamental, unexpected decency, which can often only be expressed through shoulder-punching obscenities, grows more quietly moving as the picture wears on."
David Schmader, writing in the "Stranger", praises "'50/50's stellar cast, from the omnipresent lead Joseph Gordon-Levitt (whose Rankin/Bass puppet face is put to beautifully nuanced use) to the all-star supporting cast: Anjelica Huston roars back to prominence with a twisty performance as | 6,128,173 |
28150124 | 50/50 (2011 film) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=50/50%20(2011%20film) | 50/50 (2011 film)
Adam's barely contained mess of a mom, and Anna Kendrick's young doctoral student makes the film's rom-com aspirations not-ridiculous with her intelligent spontaneity and cute smile. But the comedy star is Seth Rogen, cast in the same role he played in screenwriter Reiser's life."
## Accolades.
The film was nominated for two awards at the 69th Golden Globe Awards. Gordon-Levitt received a nomination for Best Actor (Musical or Comedy) and the film itself was nominated for Best Picture (Musical or Comedy).
Some fans of the film were surprised at the film's lack of an Academy Award nomination. Seth Rogen addressed this in an interview with "Entertainment Weekly", saying he predicted that it | 6,128,174 |
28150124 | 50/50 (2011 film) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=50/50%20(2011%20film) | 50/50 (2011 film)
wouldn't be nominated, saying that he knows for a fact that "some people are appalled by the movie." He said of this, "I think it must be people who have very, very personal connections to the subject matter and just can't emotionally disconnect from their own experience. I respect that. But what we found for the most part is that people like to laugh at tragedy. It makes them feel better."
## Top ten lists.
The film was included in the following top ten lists for the best films of 2011:
# Home media.
"50/50" was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in North America on January 24, 2012. Both releases include commentary, deleted scenes, and behind-the-scenes videos.
# Songs.
No official soundtrack | 6,128,175 |
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mmentary, deleted scenes, and behind-the-scenes videos.
# Songs.
No official soundtrack was released, however several songs appear in the film, such as:
- "High and Dry" – Radiohead
- "The Other Side of Mt. Heart Attack" – Liars
- "Bricks or Coconuts" – Jacuzzi Boys
- "Simplicity" – Harmony & Balance
- "New Country" – The Walkmen
- "To Love Somebody" – Bee Gees
- "Work to Do" – The Aggrolites
- "Turn It Down" – Sideway Runners
- "Stay the Same" – autoKratz
- "Soul Connection" – The Diplomats of Solid Sound
- "Too Late for Dancing" – Shapes and Sizes
- "Days Gone Down (Still Got the Light in Your Eyes)" – Gerry Rafferty
- "Crying" – Roy Orbison
- "Yellow Ledbetter" – Pearl Jam | 6,128,176 |
28150211 | Stigmella lurida | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stigmella%20lurida | Stigmella lurida
Stigmella lurida
Stigmella lurida is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is found in Tajikistan.
The larvae probably feed on "Salix" species.
# External links.
- Revised Check-List Of Mining Lepidoptera (Nepticuloidea, Tischerioidea And Gracillarioidea) From Central Asia | 6,128,177 |
28150214 | Symptoms + Cures | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Symptoms%20+%20Cures | Symptoms + Cures
Symptoms + Cures
Symptoms + Cures is the fourth studio album by Canadian hardcore punk band Comeback Kid. It was released on August 31, 2010. It's the band's first album released through Distort Entertainment after their previous record label Smallman Records went out of business. It's also distributed in the US through Vagrant Records. "Symptoms + Cures" was recorded with Eric Ratz and Kenny Luong, both of which have previously worked with the Canadian punk bands Cancer Bats and Billy Talent.
The release is the second studio album to feature Andrew Neufeld as a vocalist after the 2007 album, "Broadcasting...". Neufeld previously played guitar for Comeback Kid and only began to sing for the | 6,128,178 |
28150214 | Symptoms + Cures | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Symptoms%20+%20Cures | Symptoms + Cures
band after the former vocalist Scott Wade left in 2006. Drummer Kyle Profeta commented on Comeback Kid's second album working with Neufeld as a vocalist, "we have really found our sound with him and we are all really excited about it."
# Track listing.
Source: Distort Entertainment
# Personnel.
Comeback Kid
- Jeremy Hiebert – guitar
- Andrew Neufeld – vocals
- Kyle Profeta – drums
- Casey Hjelmberg – guitar
- Matt Keil – bass
Guest musicians
- Nuno Pereira (A Wilhelm Scream) – vocals on "The Concept Stays"
- Liam Cormier (Cancer Bats) – vocals on "Balance"
- Sam Carter (Architects) – vocals on "Pull Back the Reins"
Artwork and design
- Michael Bukowski – illustrations
- Jason | 6,128,179 |
28150214 | Symptoms + Cures | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Symptoms%20+%20Cures | Symptoms + Cures
Link – design, layout
- Scott Wade – logo
- Eric Levin – photography
Production and recording
- Eric Ratz – production, engineering, mixing
- Kenny Luong – production, engineering, mixing
- Comeback Kid – production, engineering
- Jeff Crake – assisted engineering
- Chris Snow – assisted engineering
- Scott Lake – mastering
- Alan Riches – guitar technician, drum technician
- Greg Below – additional engineering
- Craig Pattison – additional technical support
- Nicole Hughes – additional technical support
- Gavin Brown – additional technical support
- Marcio Sargento – additional technical support
- Michael T. Fox – additional technical support
- Steve Evetts – engineering (Sam | 6,128,180 |
28150214 | Symptoms + Cures | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Symptoms%20+%20Cures | Symptoms + Cures
roduction, engineering, mixing
- Kenny Luong – production, engineering, mixing
- Comeback Kid – production, engineering
- Jeff Crake – assisted engineering
- Chris Snow – assisted engineering
- Scott Lake – mastering
- Alan Riches – guitar technician, drum technician
- Greg Below – additional engineering
- Craig Pattison – additional technical support
- Nicole Hughes – additional technical support
- Gavin Brown – additional technical support
- Marcio Sargento – additional technical support
- Michael T. Fox – additional technical support
- Steve Evetts – engineering (Sam Carter's vocals)
- Clint Billington - A&R
- Tony Brummel - A&R
# External links.
- Comeback Kid on Myspace | 6,128,181 |
28150208 | Oren Ben-Dor | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oren%20Ben-Dor | Oren Ben-Dor
Oren Ben-Dor
Oren Ben-Dor () is a former professor of law and philosophy at the University of Southampton School of Law in the United Kingdom. He has published two books on these topics and edited a third on the troubled relationship between law and art. He has been published in various academic and mainstream publications.
He received his Bachelor of Laws from Birmingham University (1992), and his Master of Arts (1993) and Doctor of Philosophy (1997) from University College London.
Ben-Dor was born in Nahariya, northern Israel. He has supported academic boycotts of Israel universities, writing that those on the Israeli "left" who oppose it are "sophisticated accomplices to the smothering | 6,128,182 |
28150208 | Oren Ben-Dor | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oren%20Ben-Dor | Oren Ben-Dor
of debate." He has written about alleged apartheid in Israel, bias in Israel's education system, the ethical and legal challenges facing Palestine, and the use of violence by the Israeli state.
As a contributor to the newsletter "CounterPunch", he has written against Israel's role in the 2006 Lebanon War and in the Gaza War of December 2008 to January 2009. Criticizing Israel's tactics against Hamas, Ben-Dor wrote that "assassinating individual members of Hamas, even toppling the organisation, destroying its infrastructure and buildings, will not destroy the legitimate opposition to the arrogant and self-righteous Zionist entity." In 2007, he joined a number of intellectuals and activists in | 6,128,183 |
28150208 | Oren Ben-Dor | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oren%20Ben-Dor | Oren Ben-Dor
signing a "One State Declaration" which calls for one democratic state in the whole of Israel and Palestine. He has supported that alternative in public debate. Ben-Dor has engaged in academic debate with Oren Yiftachel in the journal "Holy Land Studies" regarding the one-state solution.
# Bibliography.
- Editor, "Law and Art: Ethics, Aesthetics, Justice," Routledge Cavendish, April 25, 2010,
- Review of "A Stranger in the Land: Jewish Identity beyond Nationalism", "Journal of Palestine Studies", Summer 2008, Vol. 37, No. 4, pp. 91–92
- Transcending Nationalism, Journal of Palestine Studies, Autumn 2007, Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 112–113
- Debating Israeli Ethnocracy and the Challenge of Secular | 6,128,184 |
28150208 | Oren Ben-Dor | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oren%20Ben-Dor | Oren Ben-Dor
Democracy: I. A Critique of Oren Yiftachel, "Holy Land Studies: A Multidisciplinary Journal", Volume 6, Number 2, November 2007
- "Thinking About Law: In Silence With Heidegger," Hart Publishing (UK), September 2007,
- Book Review: “Catastrophe Remembered”, "Holy Land Studies: A Multidisciplinary Journal", Volume 6, Number 1, pp. 119–121, Edinburgh University Press, May 2007, E- Print
- Challenging Core Immorality in Palestine: Philosophical Reflections on the Anti-Apartheid Struggle and the Current “Boycott of Israel” Debate, "Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies",Vol. 6, pp. 75–105, May 2007, Edinburgh University Press, .
- "Constitutional Limits and Public Sphere: A Critical Study | 6,128,185 |
28150208 | Oren Ben-Dor | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oren%20Ben-Dor | Oren Ben-Dor
tidisciplinary Journal", Volume 6, Number 2, November 2007
- "Thinking About Law: In Silence With Heidegger," Hart Publishing (UK), September 2007,
- Book Review: “Catastrophe Remembered”, "Holy Land Studies: A Multidisciplinary Journal", Volume 6, Number 1, pp. 119–121, Edinburgh University Press, May 2007, E- Print
- Challenging Core Immorality in Palestine: Philosophical Reflections on the Anti-Apartheid Struggle and the Current “Boycott of Israel” Debate, "Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies",Vol. 6, pp. 75–105, May 2007, Edinburgh University Press, .
- "Constitutional Limits and Public Sphere: A Critical Study of Bentham's Constitutionalism," Hart Publishing (UK), March 2001, | 6,128,186 |
28150231 | Stigmella malifoliella | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stigmella%20malifoliella | Stigmella malifoliella
Stigmella malifoliella
Stigmella malifoliella is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is found in Tajikistan.
The larvae feed on "Malus" species.
# External links.
- Revised Check-List Of Mining Lepidoptera (Nepticuloidea, Tischerioidea And Gracillarioidea) From Central Asia | 6,128,187 |
28150247 | Stigmella montana | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stigmella%20montana | Stigmella montana
Stigmella montana
Stigmella montana is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is found in Kazakhstan and Tajikistan.
# External links.
- Revised Check-List Of Mining Lepidoptera (Nepticuloidea, Tischerioidea And Gracillarioidea) From Central Asia | 6,128,188 |
28150229 | Dramatiska Institutet | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dramatiska%20Institutet | Dramatiska Institutet
Dramatiska Institutet
Dramatiska Institutet (DI) or University College of Film, Radio, Television and Theatre was a Swedish university college in Stockholm that provided education programs about activities surrounding film, radio, television, and theater. It was founded in 1970 by the Swedish government. Many famous media personalities have studied at Dramatiska Institutet, including Lene Berg, Josef Fares, Mark Levengood, Stina Lundberg Dabrowski, Anders Lundin, Lukas Moodysson, Kjell Sundvall, and Lisa Siwe.
On January 1, 2011 the school merged with the Swedish National Academy of Mime and Acting to become Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts.
# Merger.
A merger proposal between Dramatiska | 6,128,189 |
28150229 | Dramatiska Institutet | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dramatiska%20Institutet | Dramatiska Institutet
Institutet and the Swedish National Academy of Mime and Acting was announced in April 2009. In January 2010, the Swedish government formed a committee to work on the merger. 15 million kronor were also divided between the two schools to use on the merger. Tobias Krantz, the Swedish Minister for Higher Education and Research, commented that the fact that "Dramatiska Institutet and the Swedish National Academy of Mime and Acting want to merge together is something I look positively on. If they think that through a merger they can [...] further increase the quality of their educations then that is of course something that the government supports." The new school opened on 1 January 2011.
# Controversy.
In | 6,128,190 |
28150229 | Dramatiska Institutet | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dramatiska%20Institutet | Dramatiska Institutet
2005, criticism was directed at Dramatiska Institutet after a student read an erotic story at the school for a group of six-year-olds as part of a project to see what effect sex has on children. The story involved two young girls having oral sex. This quickly gained attention in the Swedish media and it was labeled "the DI-scandal" in the press. Rector Per Lysander defended Dramatiska Institutet by stating that the story-reading had not been approved by them beforehand. The reading was part of a larger project that involved several professors and students from four schools in Stockholm and that was going to lead to a theater play about children's sexuality.
Soon after the incident gained attention, | 6,128,191 |
28150229 | Dramatiska Institutet | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dramatiska%20Institutet | Dramatiska Institutet
professors and students from four schools in Stockholm and that was going to lead to a theater play about children's sexuality.
Soon after the incident gained attention, more controversial experiments that had been made for the project were revealed. As a result, Lysander announced that an investigation had been launched by DI. Bengt Westerberg, an investigator hired by the school, found that the students involved in the project had not discussed ethical questions beforehand and had been given bad guidance from the professors. Lysander announced that the result of this investigation "will lay the foundation for change" at the school.
# External links.
- Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts | 6,128,192 |
28150262 | Pomeroy Parker | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pomeroy%20Parker | Pomeroy Parker
Pomeroy Parker
Pomeroy Parker (March 17, 1874 – December 30, 1946) was a private serving in the United States Marine Corps during the Spanish–American War who received the Medal of Honor for bravery.
# Biography.
Parker was born on March 17, 1874 in Gates County, North Carolina. He joined the Marine Corps from Norfolk, Virginia in September 1892. In May 1899, shortly before his medal was awarded to him, he received a bad conduct discharge.
Parker died on December 30, 1946 and is buried at Roxobel-Kelford Cemetery in Roxobel, North Carolina.
# Medal of Honor citation.
Rank and organization: Private, U.S. Marine Corps. Born: 17 March 1874, Gates County, N.C. Accredited to: North Carolina. | 6,128,193 |
28150262 | Pomeroy Parker | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pomeroy%20Parker | Pomeroy Parker
92. In May 1899, shortly before his medal was awarded to him, he received a bad conduct discharge.
Parker died on December 30, 1946 and is buried at Roxobel-Kelford Cemetery in Roxobel, North Carolina.
# Medal of Honor citation.
Rank and organization: Private, U.S. Marine Corps. Born: 17 March 1874, Gates County, N.C. Accredited to: North Carolina. G.O. No.: 521, 7 July 1899.
Citation:
On board the U.S.S. Nashville during the operation of cutting the cable leading from Cienfuegos, Cuba, 11 May 1898. Facing the heavy fire of the enemy, Parker displayed extraordinary bravery and coolness throughout this action.
# See also.
- List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Spanish–American War | 6,128,194 |
28150267 | Stigmella motiekaitisi | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stigmella%20motiekaitisi | Stigmella motiekaitisi
Stigmella motiekaitisi
Stigmella motiekaitisi is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is found in Tajikistan.
# External links.
- Revised Check-List Of Mining Lepidoptera (Nepticuloidea, Tischerioidea And Gracillarioidea) From Central Asia | 6,128,195 |
28150273 | Home, West Virginia | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Home,%20West%20Virginia | Home, West Virginia
Home, West Virginia
Home is an unincorporated community in Braxton County, West Virginia. Home is northwest of Gassaway. | 6,128,196 |
28150276 | Inao | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Inao | Inao
Inao
Inao may refer to:
- Iñao National Park and Integrated Management Natural Area, a protected area in the Chuquisaca Department Bolivia
- Inao Station, a railway station in Ōmachi, Nagano Prefecture, Japan
- Kazuhisa Inao (1937–2007), a Japanese professional baseball pitcher
- Indian National Astronomy Olympiad, the national stage for selecting the Indian team for the International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics.
INAO may refer to :
- Institut National des Appellations d'Origine, a French organization charged with regulating French agricultural products | 6,128,197 |
28150269 | Constance of Aragon, Queen of Majorca | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Constance%20of%20Aragon,%20Queen%20of%20Majorca | Constance of Aragon, Queen of Majorca
Constance of Aragon, Queen of Majorca
Constance of Aragon (1318–Montpellier, 1346) was Queen of Majorca as the wife of King James III. She was the eldest daughter of Alfonso IV of Aragon and his first wife, Teresa d'Entença.
James III wished to have friendly relations with Aragon, and thus married Constance in Perpignan on 24 September 1336. In 1342, he refused to take the oath of fealty to Constance's brother, Peter IV of Aragon.
James and Constance had two children:
- 1. James (c. 1336 – January 20, 1375), pretender to the throne of Majorca
- 2. Isabella (1337–1406), pretender to the throne of Majorca
In a short war (1343–44), James (and allegedly Constance) was driven out of Majorca | 6,128,198 |
28150269 | Constance of Aragon, Queen of Majorca | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Constance%20of%20Aragon,%20Queen%20of%20Majorca | Constance of Aragon, Queen of Majorca
s III wished to have friendly relations with Aragon, and thus married Constance in Perpignan on 24 September 1336. In 1342, he refused to take the oath of fealty to Constance's brother, Peter IV of Aragon.
James and Constance had two children:
- 1. James (c. 1336 – January 20, 1375), pretender to the throne of Majorca
- 2. Isabella (1337–1406), pretender to the throne of Majorca
In a short war (1343–44), James (and allegedly Constance) was driven out of Majorca by Peter, who annexed the Balearic Islands to the Crown of Aragon.
Two years later, Constance died in Montpellier. She was outlived by James and her two children. Her husband remarried the following year to Violante of Vilaragut. | 6,128,199 |
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