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Background level may refer to:
Background (astronomy)
Background radiation
Journalism sourcing
See also
Background (disambiguation) | wiki |
A skinny dip is a colloquial term for nude swimming.
Skinny dip may also refer to:
Skinny Dip (novel), by Carl Hiaasen, 2004
Skinny Dip, a beer made by New Belgium Brewing Company
Skinny DIP, a narrow dual in-line package in the field of electronics
Other uses
The Skinny Dip, a Canadian adventure television seri... | wiki |
Le courage d'aimer Γ¨ un film del 2005 diretto da Claude Lelouch.
Collegamenti esterni
Film drammatici | wiki |
Open and closed lakes refer to the major subdivisions of lakesΒ β bodies of water surrounded by land. Exorheic, or open lakes drain into a river, or other body of water that ultimately drains into the ocean. Endorheic basins fall into the category of endorheic or closed lakes, wherein waters do not drain into the ocea... | wiki |
Divine Office may refer to:
Liturgy of the Hours, the recitation of certain Christian prayers at fixed hours according to the discipline of the Roman Catholic Church
Canonical hours, the recitation of such prayers in Christianity more generally
Worship services, such as Matins and Vespers
See also
Divine Service ... | wiki |
Living Dead is a blanket term for the loosely connected horror franchise that originated from the 1968 film Night of the Living Dead. The film, written by George A. Romero and John A. Russo, primarily focuses on a group of people gathering at a farmhouse to survive from an onslaught of zombies in rural Pennsylvania. It... | wiki |
Tallow wood is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
Eucalyptus microcorys, native to eastern Australia
Ximenia americana, widely distributed in the tropics
See also
Tallow tree | wiki |
The 2003β04 Washington Capitals season was the Capitals's 30th season of play. The team finished in fifth and last-place in the Southeast Division, and fourteenth overall in the Eastern Conference, to miss the playoffs.
Offseason
Regular season
On December 10, 2003, head coach Bruce Cassidy was fired after a disappoi... | wiki |
Visual voicemail is direct-access voicemail with a visual interface. Such an interface presents a list of messages for playback, as opposed to the sequential listening required using traditional voicemail, and may include a transcript of each message. In 2007, Apple's iPhone was the first cell phone promoting this feat... | wiki |
Another Perfect Day (album), album van MotΓΆrhead
Another Perfect Day (ER), aflevering van ER | wiki |
Stamina may refer to:
Biology and healthcare
Endurance, the ability of an organism to exert itself and remain active for a long period of time, as well as its ability to resist, withstand, recover from, and have immunity to trauma, wounds, or fatigue
Stamen (plural: stamina), the male organ of a flower
Stamina ther... | wiki |
Norwegian accent(s) may refer to:
Norwegian phonology, the sounds used in the Norwegian language
Norwegian dialects, the different varieties found in the Norwegian language
a non-native English variety spoken by Norwegians and Norwegian speakers | wiki |
A gallop rhythm refers to a (usually abnormal) rhythm of the heart on auscultation. It includes three or four sounds, thus resembling the sounds of a gallop.
The normal heart rhythm contains two audible heart sounds called S1 and S2 that give the well-known "lub-dub" rhythm; they are caused by the closing of valves in... | wiki |
Pot washing is the process of cleaning low to heavily baked-on items off of restaurant kitchen food equipment, including pots, pans, trays, tubs and more.
Pot washing is often a heavy sector in restaurants and kitchens, ergonomically a burden and a bottleneck in the process. It is often difficult to keep the pot-washi... | wiki |
Cent may refer to:
Currency
Cent (currency), a one-hundredth subdivision of several units of currency
Penny (Canadian coin), a Canadian coin removed from circulation in 2013
1 cent (Dutch coin), a Dutch coin minted between 1941 and 1944
1 cent euro coin, a European coin
Penny (United States coin), a United States... | wiki |
Big Bad World may refer to:
Big Bad World, a 2008 album by Plain White T's
Big Bad World (TV series), a British sitcom on Comedy Central
"Big Bad World", a song on the 2013 album In a Perfect World (Kodaline album) | wiki |
The alveolar ejective affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is .
Features
Features of the alveolar ejective affricate:
Occurrence
See also
List of phonetic topics
References
External links
Affricates... | wiki |
Le nitrite de lithium est un composΓ© inorganique, de formule LiNO2. C'est le sel de lithium de l'acide nitreux.
Notes et rΓ©fΓ©rences
ComposΓ© du lithium
Nitrite | wiki |
This is a list of Wikipedia articles about for-profit companies with notable commercial activities related to bitcoin. Common services are cryptocurrency wallet providers, bitcoin exchanges, payment service providers and venture capital. Other services include mining pools, cloud mining, peer-to-peer lending, exchange... | wiki |
Skeeter syndrome (papular urticaria) is a localized severe allergic reaction to mosquito bites, consisting of inflammation, peeling skin, hives, ulceration and sometimes fever. It is caused by allergenic polypeptides in mosquito saliva, and therefore is not contagious. It is one of several forms, being one of the most ... | wiki |
Forza Horizon is a 2012 racing video game developed by Playground Games and published by Microsoft Studios for the Xbox 360 on 23 October 2012. The game is the fifth instalment of the Forza series, having originally spun-off from Turn 10 Studios' Forza Motorsport series. Taking place during the fictitious Horizon Festi... | wiki |
Baguette laonnaise, losange, dauphin or baguette ThiΓ©rache, is a variation of Maroilles cheese, a type of washed-rind cheese made from cow's milk. It originates from the region of ThiΓ©rache as well as the city of Laon, Picardie, France. The cheese has a 45% fat content, and is typically loaf-shaped and has a supple int... | wiki |
Houston Fashion Week was branded in 2010 as the first organized fashion week event in Texas. The annual, week-long event is held during October, and came to fruition because New York Fashion Week relocated from Bryant Park to Lincoln Center. The resulting confusion over the move opened the door for new venues throughou... | wiki |
Unseen Skies is a 2021 documentary film directed by Yaara Bou Melhem. The film documents the work of artist Trevor Paglen as he undertakes one of his most ambitious projects, Orbital Reflector, launching an artwork into space to highlight the global impact of technology in the 21st century. The film had its premiere at... | wiki |
General Terrell may refer to:
Alexander W. Terrell (1827β1912), Confederate States Army brigadier general (assignment not confirmed)
Henry Terrell Jr. (1890β1971), U.S. Army major general
James B. Terrill (1838β1864), Confederate States Army brigadier general
William R. Terrill (1834β1862), Union Army brigadier genera... | wiki |
William VI of Auvergne (1096β1136) was a French count of the historically independent region of Auvergne, today in central France.
He was married to Emma, daughter of Roger I of Sicily in 1086/1087, they had issue:
Robert III (died 1145).
William VIII (died 1182), who married Anne of Nevers.
1096 births
1136 death... | wiki |
AcciΓ³n (Spanish "action" or "share") or Accion may refer to:
AcciΓ³n Emprendedora, a non-profit organization based in Chile
Accion International, a microfinance organization based in Boston
Accion USA, the US branch of Accion International
Accion Lacus, ancient name of Lake Geneva
AcciΓ³n mutante, 1993 Spanish scie... | wiki |
General Todd may refer to:
Henry D. Todd Jr. (1866β1964), U.S. Army major general
John Blair Smith Todd (1814β1872), Union Army brigadier general
Thomas H. Todd III (fl. 1980-2020s), U.S. Army lieutenant general
W. Russell Todd (born 1928), U.S. Army major general
See also
Attorney General Todd (disambiguation) | wiki |
The alcohol laws of Pennsylvania contain many peculiarities not found in other states, and are considered some of the strictest regulations in the United States.
History
Pennsylvania's complex alcohol laws can be traced back to the Prohibition era. Gifford Pinchot, who served as governor from 1923 to 1935, had a "dry"... | wiki |
Paul Maas is the name of:
Paul Maas (classical scholar) (1880β1964), German classical scholar
Paul Maas (botanist) (born 1939), Dutch botanist | wiki |
In humans and most mammals and birds, the iris (plural: irides or irises) is a thin, annular structure in the eye, responsible for controlling the diameter and size of the pupil, and thus the amount of light reaching the retina. Eye color is defined by the iris. In optical terms, the pupil is the eye's aperture, while ... | wiki |
The Flemish Art Collection (Dutch: Vlaamse kunstcollectie) is a consortium or partnership between three museums in Flanders, Belgium: the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp, the Groeningemuseum in Bruges, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent.
The Groeningemuseum specialises in the 15th and 16th century Early Netherlandis... | wiki |
Race tracks designed for the sport of Motocross
References
Motocross
Motorsport venues in the United States | wiki |
Canoga Park is a scripted Playboy TV comedy show set in a fictional Adult movie studio called American Insertions.
History
Created by Travis Draft and Nick Thomas, Canoga Park was a rated-R sitcom (think The Office meets Boogie Nights) that aired on Playboy TV.
The name Canoga Park is based on the real city of Canoga... | wiki |
Guy Gardner (astronaut)
Guy Gardner (seriefigur), tecknad seriefigur frΓ₯n DC Comics | wiki |
General Davies may refer to:
Clinton W. Davies (1899β1989), U.S. Air Force brigadier general
Francis Davies (British Army officer) (1864β1948), British Army general
Henry Eugene Davies (1836β1894), Union Army brigadier general
Henry Lowrie Davies (1898β1975), British Indian Army major general
Henry Rodolph Davies (186... | wiki |
In economics, a consumer unit is defined as either (1) all members of a particular household who are related by blood, marriage, adoption, or other legal arrangements; (2) a person living alone or sharing a household with others or living as a roomer in a private home or lodging house or in permanent living quarters in... | wiki |
The kickturn is a basic skateboarding trick. It can be done on any ramp or slope. It is the process of riding up on a ramp or slope and then turning to ride back down.
Process
To complete this trick you must ride up the ramp with considerate speed. Then ride about halfway up the ramp and push back on the tail end of ... | wiki |
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ΠΡΠΈΡΡΠ»ΠΊΠΈ Π£Π΄ΠΌΡΡΡΡΡ | wiki |
Clover is a 1997 American made-for-television drama film that first aired on USA Network starring Elizabeth McGovern, Ernie Hudson, Zelda Harris and Beatrice Winde based on Dori Sanders' bestselling 1990 novel Clover.
Plot
White Sara Kate (McGovern) marries Gaten Hill (Hudson), a black widowed father. Shortly after th... | wiki |
Senate Bill 17 (SB 17) is a 2017 Kentucky law designed to protect religious freedoms at public schools and post-secondary institutions in the state. The law allows students to express religious views in their assignments, allows teachers to include religious lessons, and permits school clubs and other campus organizati... | wiki |
The velar ejective affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is .
is a common realization of a velar ejective often transcribed , and it is rare for a language to distinguish and , though several of the Nguni l... | wiki |
General Dutton may refer to:
Arthur Henry Dutton (1838β1864), Union Army posthumously breveted brigadier general
Bryan Dutton (born 1943), British Army major general
Jack Dutton (1928β2011), South African Army lieutenant general
James Dutton (Royal Marines officer) (born 1954), Royal Marines lieutenant general | wiki |
Streatham bezeichnet:
Streatham, einen Stadtteil von London
Streatham (Victoria), eine Ortschaft in Australien
Streatham (Wahlkreis), einen Wahlkreis fΓΌr das britische Unterhaus | wiki |
This is an episode listing for the BBC television show Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV, with the episodes' original airdates listed.
Series overview
Episodes
Series 1 (1985)
Series 2 (1986)
Special (1987)
References
Lists of British comedy television series episodes
BBC-related lists | wiki |
Would You Believe may refer to:
Music
Albums
Would You Believe (Billy Nicholls album) or the title song, 1968
Would You Believe? (Hollies album), 1966
Would You Believe, by Ray Charles, 1990
Songs
"Would You Believe" (song), by Ace of Base, 2015
"Would You Believe", by Daniel Karlsson aka The Moniker, 2008
"Wo... | wiki |
The Albany Antifederal Committee was a group formed in 1788 in Albany, New York by several Anti-federalist politicians and business leaders critical of the proposed United States Constitution. The committee sought to sway public opinion and influence who would be selected to participate in the upcoming constitutional r... | wiki |
Cosmic dustalso called extraterrestrial dust, space dust, or star dustis dust that occurs in outer space or has fallen onto Earth. Most cosmic dust particles measure between a few molecules and , such as micrometeoroids. Larger particles are called meteoroids. Cosmic dust can be further distinguished by its astronomica... | wiki |
Dobby kan avse:
Husalfen Dobby β en figur i Harry PotterbΓΆckerna
Dobby (textil) β ett slags tyg | wiki |
Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan were the defending champions. They successfully defended their title, defeating Paul Hanley and Kevin Ullyett 6β3, 5β7, [10β3] in the final.
Seeds
Draw
Draw
External links
Draw
2006 ATP Tour | wiki |
FF7 may refer to:
Final Fantasy VII, a 1997 video game
Final Fantasy VII Remake, a 2020 remake of the 1997 video game
Fast & Furious 7, a 2015 film | wiki |
"Tougher Than Nails" is a song written by Phil O'Donnell, Kendell Marvel and Max T. Barnes, and recorded by American country music artist Joe Diffie. It was released in May 2004 as the first single and title track from the album Tougher Than Nails. The song reached number 19 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tra... | wiki |
Raquero puede referirse a:
Raquero, barco de vela ligera.
Raquero, niΓ±o de condiciΓ³n humilde de Santander (EspaΓ±a). | wiki |
An architectural educator is a person who trains prospective professional architects and architectural technicians. This involves training in the discipline of architectural design or more specifically, the design of constructed environments.
Architectural Education has both public architectural education and profes... | wiki |
Public philosophy is a subfield of philosophy that involves engagement with the public. Jack Russell Weinstein defines public philosophy as "doing philosophy with general audiences in a non-academic setting".. It must be undertaken in a public venue but might deal with any philosophical issue. Michael J. Sandel describ... | wiki |
The Great Lakes Waterway (GLW) is a system of natural channels and artificial canals which enable navigation between the North American Great Lakes. Though all of the lakes are naturally connected as a chain, water travel between the lakes was impeded for centuries by obstacles such as Niagara Falls and the rapids of t... | wiki |
This list concerns blood type distribution between countries and regions. Blood type (also called a blood group) is a classification of blood, based on the presence and absence of antibodies and inherited antigenic substances on the surface of red blood cells (RBCs). These antigens may be proteins, carbohydrates, glyco... | wiki |
Lower Horse is a uninhabited island off the English coast, lying in the Thames Estuary between Canvey Island and Stanford-le-Hope, close to .
Ownership and size
It is part of Thurrock unitary authority; an internal border of its historical and ceremonial county Essex, namely of the administrative county of Essex is b... | wiki |
Global Peace Index (GPI) is a report produced by the Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP) which measures the relative position of nations' and regions' peacefulness. The GPI ranks 163 independent states and territories (collectively accounting for 99.7 per cent of the world's population) according to their levels of p... | wiki |
In an electric power transmission line, a suspension tower is where the conductors are simply suspended from the tower, the mechanical tension being the same on each side.
In this case, the tower is supposed to carry a downward force, and a lateral force, but not a longitudinal force.
These may have, for each conduct... | wiki |
Windows XP Media Center Edition (kodnamn Emerald) Γ€r ett operativsystem utvecklat av Microsoft.
Externa lΓ€nkar
Microsofts webbplats
Alltomxp.se och alltomvista.se - Svensk sajt om Windows XP, Vista och "7"
Microsoft Windows | wiki |
Tatton bezeichnet:
Tatton (Cheshire East), eine Ortschaft in England
Tatton (New South Wales), eine Ortschaft in Australien
Tatton (Wahlkreis), einen Wahlkreis fΓΌr das britische Unterhaus
Tatton ist der Familienname folgender Personen:
James Tatton (* 1978), englischer Snookerspieler | wiki |
The subclavian vein is a paired large vein, one on either side of the body, that is responsible for draining blood from the upper extremities, allowing this blood to return to the heart. The left subclavian vein plays a key role in the absorption of lipids, by allowing products that have been carried by lymph in the th... | wiki |
Avery Saltzman (born 17 June, 1956), is a Canadian actor and theater director. He is artistic director of the Harold Green Jewish Theatre. Saltzman was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario.
Notes
External links
https://web.archive.org/web/20080703182021/http://www.averysaltzman.com/
http://www.hgjewishtheatre.com/i... | wiki |
The NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling world championship and secondary title in the National Boxing/Wrestling Association that was for the lighter wrestlers. It started in 1936 and was unified with the National Wrestling Alliance's NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship in 1952.
... | wiki |
Malleability is a property of some cryptographic algorithms. An encryption algorithm is "malleable" if it is possible to transform a ciphertext into another ciphertext which decrypts to a related plaintext. That is, given an encryption of a plaintext , it is possible to generate another ciphertext which decrypts to , f... | wiki |
Gene Porter was a musician.
Gene or Eugene Porter may also refer to:
Eugene Porter, fictional character in The Walking Dead
Eugene H. Porter, New York physician, farmer, and New York Commissioner of the Department of Health and Food and Markets Division
Gene Porter (Revolution), fictional character in the TV series R... | wiki |
Metroid (1986) is a video game.
Metroid may also refer to:
Metroid (fictional species), a fictional alien predator species introduced in the 1986 game
Metroid series, a series of video games that was started with the 1986 game | wiki |
ATP-toernooi van Shenzhen, tennistoernooi voor mannen
WTA-toernooi van Shenzhen, tennistoernooi voor vrouwen | wiki |
Currency strength expresses the value of currency. For economists, it is often calculated as purchasing power, while for financial traders, it can be described as an indicator, reflecting many factors related to the currency; for example, fundamental data, overall economic performance (stability) or interest rates. It ... | wiki |
Junior Miss is a collection of semi-autobiographical stories by Sally Benson.
Junior Miss may also refer to:
Junior Miss (film), a 1945 film adaptation of the stories
one of the clothing sizes for young women
Distinguished Young Women, a program for high school students formerly known as America's Junior Miss
Junior ... | wiki |
In drumming, a groove is a repeated phrase that sets and maintains the rhythm and tempo of the piece.
Grooves and fills are the main components of the music played on a drum kit, and together with basic techniques or rudiments such as flams make up the curriculum for learning to play the drum kit.
To a drummer, a gro... | wiki |
Stakeholder analysis (in conflict resolution, business administration, environmental health sciences decision making, Industrial ecology, and project management) is the process of assessing a system and potential changes to it as they relate to relevant and interested parties (stakeholders). This information is used to... | wiki |
Gene Sequencing may refer to:
DNA sequencing
or a comprehensive variant of it: Whole genome sequencing | wiki |
Asserballe (plaats), plaats in Denemarken
Asserballe (parochie), parochie in Denemarken | wiki |
ECHR may refer to:
European Convention on Human Rights
European Court of Human Rights, the international court which interprets the European Convention on Human Rights | wiki |
Goofy Goat is a 1931 animated short film produced by Ted Eshbaugh Studios.
Plot
The goat is driving his car, which is stuck in a traffic jam behind a fat pig. Goofy manages to make it to the Glee Club, where he and his friends put on a little show.
Trivia
The film was banned by many theatres because of the scene wh... | wiki |
Nagasandra is a northern terminal metro station on the Green Line of the Namma Metro serving the Bagalakunte area of Bangalore, India. It was opened to the public on 1 May 2015.
Station layout
Entry/Exits
There are 3 Entry/Exit points β A, B and C. Commuters can use either of the points for their travel.
Entry/Exit... | wiki |
Employee silence refers to situations where employees withhold information that might be useful to the organization of which they are a part, whether intentionally or unintentionally. This can happen if employees do not speak up to a supervisor or manager.
Within organizations people often have to make decisions abou... | wiki |
The British Rabbit Council (BRC) is an organisation for rabbit enthusiasts in the United Kingdom. Rabbits are the UK's third most popular pet.
History
The British Rabbit Council was formed in 1934 when the British Rabbit Society and the National Rabbit Council of Great Britain and her Dominions merged.
Recognised bre... | wiki |
Pointing finger may refer to:
Index finger, in human anatomy
Index (typography), an old punctuation mark which consists of a hand with extended index finger
The Pointing Finger (1919 film), an American film starring Mary MacLaren
The Pointing Finger (1922 film), a British film directed by George Ridgwell
The Poin... | wiki |
The Australian Capital Territory Electricity Authority (ACTE or A.C.T. Electricity Authority) was an authority formed on 1 July 1963 to manage energy supply in the Australian Capital Territory. During the 1950s and 60s Canberra's population was rapidly increasing, causing excessive energy demands and price increases. I... | wiki |
Benign infantile epilepsy (BIE), also known as benign infantile seizures (BIS), is an epilepsy syndrome of which several forms have been described. The International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) classify two main forms of the syndrome (familial and nonfamilial) though several other forms have been described in the ac... | wiki |
Steve Kuzmicich (2 November 1931 - 14 June 2018) was a statistician from New Zealand and was Government Statistician of New Zealand from 1984 to 1992.
References
1931 births
2018 deaths
Government Statisticians of New Zealand
New Zealand mathematicians
New Zealand statisticians
20th-century New Zealand public servant... | wiki |
Lapidary style is prose that is appropriate for memorials, mausoleums, stelae, and other commemorations in which words are "etched in stone"; it is concise, pithy, elegant, and sententious. The meaning extends to text in that style which is printed on paper rather than carved into monuments.
Style (fiction)
Sculpture... | wiki |
This is a list of WFC compatible games on the Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi handheld game consoles. These games are playable online out of the box, as long as the system is in range of a properly-configured WiFi router or a Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector, and are not to be confused with games that only allow for wireless ... | wiki |
Gaynor Hodgson is a British former child actress who was mainly active in the 1970s.
She had important roles in two series: Binny in The Kids from 47A and Becky in A Little Princess. She was also Nola Marsh in Crossroads.
External links
British television actresses
British child actresses
Living people
Year of birt... | wiki |
"Happy Birthday to You", also known as "Happy Birthday", is a song traditionally sung to celebrate a person's birthday. According to the 1998 Guinness World Records, it is the most recognised song in the English language, followed by "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow". The song's base lyrics have been translated into at le... | wiki |
Spooks: The Greater Good (known as MI-5 in some countries) is a 2015 British spy film, continuing from the 2002β2011 British television spy series Spooks. Jonathan Brackley and Sam Vincent wrote the script, with Bharat Nalluri directing. Peter Firth reprises his role as Harry Pearce, who appeared in all ten series of t... | wiki |
EulerβBoole summation is a method for summing alternating series based on Euler's polynomials, which are defined by
The concept is named after Leonhard Euler and George Boole.
The periodic Euler functions are
The EulerβBoole formula to sum alternating series is
where and is the kth derivative.
References
... | wiki |
World's Strongest Team is an annual strongman contest that consists of either 2 or 3 man teams from various countries all over the world. The contest was first held in 1995. In recent years it has been organised by Strongmen Eddie Hall and Glenn Ross in Stoke-on-Trent
The 2016 show is taking place on June 5, 2016 at N... | wiki |
Adam and Evil (1927), een film van Robert Z. Leonard
Adam and Evil (2004), een film van Andrew Van Slee | wiki |
Tax anticipation notes are notes issued by states or municipalities to finance current operations before tax revenues are received in the United States. When the issuer collects the taxes, the proceeds are then used to retire debt. The interest income is exempt from federal income tax for the recipientβa treatment simi... | wiki |
A mirror driver is a display driver for a virtual device that mirrors the drawing operations of one or more additional physical display devices.
When video mirroring is active, each time the system draws to the primary video device at a location inside the mirrored area, a copy of the draw operation is executed on the... | wiki |
The following page is an alphabetical section from the list of PC games.
Numerical
References
List0 | wiki |
Dartford bezeichnet:
Dartford, eine Stadt in England
Dartford (Wahlkreis), ein Wahlkreis fΓΌr das britische Unterhaus
Borough of Dartford, ein britischer Verwaltungsbezirk | wiki |
The .38/.45 Clerke (pronounced "clark"), aka .38/.45 Auto Pistol, .45/.38 Auto Pistol, or 45/.38 Hard Head, is a wildcat semi-automatic pistol cartridge developed by Bo Clerke and introduced in Guns & Ammo in 1963.
History and design
It is essentially a .45 ACP case, necked down to .357, resulting in a cartridge simil... | wiki |
The Parliament of Canada () is the federal legislature of Canada, seated at Parliament Hill in Ottawa, and is composed of three parts: the King, the Senate, and the House of Commons. By constitutional convention, the House of Commons is dominant, with the Senate rarely opposing its will. The Senate reviews legislation ... | wiki |
An Unremarkable Life is a 1989 American drama film directed by Amin Q. Chaudhri and starring Patricia Neal and Shelley Winters.
Cast
Patricia Neal as Frances McEllany
Shelley Winters as Evelyn McEllany
Mako as Max Chin
Rochelle Oliver as Mary Alice
Charles S. Dutton as Lou
Release
The film premiered theatrically in N... | wiki |
"So Emotional" is a song by Whitney Houston.
So Emotional may also refer to:
"So Emotional", a song by Alex Parks from Honesty
"So Emotional", a song by Christina Aguilera from her self-titled debut album
"So Emotional", a song by Kashif from Music from My Mind
"So Emotional", a song by K-Ci & JoJo from Emotional... | wiki |
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