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Serena (2014 film) Serena is a 2014 American–French drama film based on the 2008 novel of the same name by American author Ron Rash. Directed by Susanne Bier, the film stars Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper as newlyweds running a timber business in 1930s North Carolina.
Zimbabwe at the 2011 All-Africa Games In mid-August 2011, Zimbabwe's Chef de Mission for the 2011 All-Africa Games, Custom Kachambwa, announced that the country would send 170 athletes in 17 disciplines to the 10th All-Africa Games in Maputo, Mozambique, September 3–18, 2011.
2011 All-Africa Games The 10th All-Africa Games took place between September 3–18, 2011 in Maputo, Mozambique. Maputo's hosting marked the third time the Games was held in the southern part of the continent.
Chouaib Bouloudinat Chouaib Bouloudinat or "Bouloudinats" (born January 8, 1987 in Constantine) is an Algerian boxer who won the 2011 All-Africa Games and fought at the 2012 Olympics.
Maria Muchavo Maria Elisa Muchavo (born 26 July 1992 in Maputo) is a disabled track and field athlete from Mozambique who won a silver medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in the T12 100 metres event. She was her country's first woman to compete at the Summer Paralympics, doing so in 2012. She was a 200 metres bro...
Samir Brahimi Samir Brahimi is an Algerian boxer born on 17 May 1990. His amateur career was marked by a bronze medal at the African Championships of Vacoas in 2009 and another in Yaounde in 2011, and a silver medal at the All Africa Games in Maputo in 2011, flyweight category.
Lee Jang-woo Lee Jang-woo (; born June 1, 1986) is a South Korean actor and singer. He is best known for his roles in the television series "Glory Jane" and "I Do, I Do". Lee also became popular after being paired with Ham Eun-jung in the third season of fictional marriage reality show "We Got Married".
Cheese and crackers Cheese and crackers is a common dish consisting of crackers paired with various or multiple cheeses. It is also known as cheese and biscuits outside the United States and Canada. Historically the fare of sailors, soldiers, and pioneers, it became popular in American restaurants and taverns arou...
Saint-Pierre Saint-Pierre, which means Saint Peter in French, has been used in the name of many people places, events, and things. It may refer to:
Lovely by Surprise Lovely By Surprise is a 2007 film directed by Kirt Gunn. It stars Carrie Preston, Michael Chernus, Austin Pendleton and Reg Rogers.
Tig (film) Tig is a 2015 documentary film starring Tig Notaro, which is directed by Kristina Goolsby and Ashley York with additional directing and writing by Jennifer Arnold. The film chronicles Notaro's trials dealing with being diagnosed with breast cancer and her attempts to become pregnant with her fiancée Steph...
Michael Chernus Michael Louis Chernus (born August 8, 1977) is an American actor. He has acted on film, television, and the stage. He is perhaps best known for his role as Cal Chapman on the Netflix original comedy-drama series "Orange Is the New Black" (2013–present). Chernus played Phineas Mason/Tinkerer in th...
Dave Made a Maze Dave Made a Maze is a 2017 American adventure horror comedy film directed by Bill Watterson, and stars Nick Thune, Meera Rohit Kumbhani, Kirsten Vangsness, Stephanie Allynne, James Urbaniak and John Hennigan. The film premiered at the Slamdance on January 21, 2017 where it won an Audience Award for ...
Mutual Friends (film) Mutual Friends is a 2013 independent comedy starring Caitlin FitzGerald, Cheyenne Jackson, Peter Scanavino, Michael Stahl-David, Christina Cole, Jennifer Lafleur, Ross Partridge, Michael Chernus and Vanessa Ray, directed and co-written by Matthew Watts; Amy Higgins (Watts’ wife), Frank Angones, J...
Aasimar In the "Dungeons & Dragons" fantasy tabletop role-playing game, aasimar are a fictional race of humanoid creatures who are descended from celestials, angels and other creatures of good alignment. In the 4th Edition of the game, the equivalent race are referred to as devas.
Paleontology in Minnesota Paleontology in Minnesota refers to paleontological research occurring within or conducted by people from the U.S. state of Minnesota. The geologic record of Minnesota spans from Precambrian to recent with the exceptions of major gaps including the Silurian period, the interval from the Mid...
Skeleton Antique Skeleton Antique is a slab serif wooden letterpress typeface designed by William Hamilton Page and first shown in his company's 1865 catalog. The face is nearly monoline in its stroke width and lacks the over-ornamentation typical of both Page's faces and of other nineteenth century letterpress type...
Beaman and Smith Company Mill The Beaman and Smith Company Mill is an historic factory complex at 20 Gordon Avenue in Providence, Rhode Island. It consists of two masonry buildings at the junction of Gordon and Saratoga Streets in south Providence. The older of the two buildings is a one-to-two story brick structu...
Gamera: Guardian of the Universe A ship carrying plutonium collides with a floating atoll off the eastern coast of the Philippines, one of many incidents occurring throughout the area. As the anomalous formation approaches Japan, a team of scientists led by Naoya Kusanagi (Akira Onodera) discover orihalcum amulets a...
Muppets Inside The Muppet CD-ROM: Muppets Inside is a PC computer game produced by Starwave in 1996. The title is a play on Intel's advertising slogan, "Intel Inside," meaning that one could find an Intel processor inside a computer marked with its sticker. The plot of Muppets Inside involves several Muppet charac...
Top 20 on 20 Top 20 on 20 (or just 20 on 20) was a commercial-free, interactive hit music satellite radio station. It was on channel 3 (previously 20) on Sirius XM Radio. The channel played everything new from rock to rap, with the songs chosen by online votes to the XM website. One could also vote their favorit...
Snoopstar Snoop Star was a metasearch engine for filesharing networks, with which one could find music and video files in different file sharing networks and download simultaneously.
Deokjeokdo Deokjeokdo or Deokjeok Island is the largest island of Deokjeok-myeon in Ongjin County, Incheon Metropolitan City, South Korea. Geographically, the island is situated 70 km northwest of Incheon's Yeon'an Pier. It can be reached from the ferry terminal in Incheon. It is an hour by hydrofoil from the ma...
IWiW iWiW (abbreviation for "International Who is Who") was a Hungarian social networking web service which started on April 14, 2002 as "WiW" ("Who Is Who"). As of 2007 August , it had 2,6 million registered users with real names. Every user could provide personal information such as the place they live, date of ...
For Sale by Owner (film) For Sale by Owner is a 2009 horror film starring Scott Cooper and Rachel Nichols, with supporting performances by Tom Skerritt, Skeet Ulrich, Frankie Faison, and Kris Kristofferson.
Austin Found Austin Found is a 2017 American satirical comedy film starring Linda Cardellini, Skeet Ulrich and Craig Robinson.
Chill Factor (film) Chill Factor is a 1999 American action thriller directed by Hugh Johnson in his feature film directorial debut, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and Skeet Ulrich. The film centers on two unwitting civilians who are forced to protect a deadly chemical weapon from the hands of terrorists.
Liz Gerring Liz Gerring is an American choreographer. She was trained at the Cornish Institute in Seattle, and received a B.F.A. from the Juilliard School. In 1998, she founded the Liz Gerring Dance Company, a contemporary dance ensemble. Gerring was commissioned by the Martha Graham Dance Company to create a ne...
Jason Taylor (American football) Jason Paul Taylor (born September 1, 1974) is a former American football defensive end and outside linebacker who spent a majority of his career for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). Over the course of his 15-year career, Taylor played for the Dolphins on thre...
Ramon Fernandez Ramón S. Fernández (born October 3, 1953) is a Filipino former basketball player. Fernandez won four PBA Most Valuable Player awards and a record 19 PBA championships (the equivalent of 6 championships in the NBA as the PBA runs three championships a year). Fernandez scored 18,996 points to finish ...
The Calling of St Matthew (Caravaggio) The Calling of Saint Matthew is a masterpiece by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, depicting the moment at which Jesus Christ inspires Matthew to follow him. It was completed in 1599–1600 for the Contarelli Chapel in the church of the French congregation, San Luigi dei Frances...
David Ancrum Born in New York City, Ancrum played for Utica College basketball team from 1978 to 1980. He is the all-time leader in points per game for his college with 23.1 points per game out of 47 games and seventh all-time leading scorer with 1084. He is the only Utica player to reach the 1,000 points mark in ...
Zapp II Zapp II is the second studio album by American funk band Zapp, released on 1982 via Warner Bros. Records. The album peaked at #25 on the UD "Billboard" 200 chart and at #2 on the US "Billboard" R&B chart. Three singles were released from the album, "Doo Wa Ditty (Blow That Thing)" / "A Touch of Jazz (Pla...
Dirt Road Anthem "Dirt Road Anthem" is a country rap song written by American artists Colt Ford and Brantley Gilbert (who also wrote Aldean's hit "My Kinda Party"), each of whom recorded his own version of the song. Jason Aldean covered the song for his 2010 album "My Kinda Party", and released it as the third singl...
Choose You "Choose You" is a song by Australian-New Zealand recording artist Stan Walker, released as the second single from his second studio album, "From the Inside Out", on 20 July 2010. The pop, R&B song was written by Stuart Crichton, Carl Dimataga and Cassie Davis, with the latter also handling its production ...
My Kinda Party (song) "My Kinda Party" is a song written and originally recorded by American country rock artist Brantley Gilbert from his 2009 album "Modern Day Prodigal Son". Jason Aldean covered the song and his version serves as the lead-off single to his 2010 album of the same name.
Lobelia (disambiguation) Lobelia is a genus of flowering plants.
Asplenium Asplenium is a genus of about 700 species of ferns, often treated as the only genus in the family Aspleniaceae, though other authors consider "Hymenasplenium" separate, based on molecular phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences, a different chromosome count, and structural differences in the rhizomes. The t...
Hawaiian lobelioids The Hawaiian lobelioids are a group of flowering plants in the bellflower family, Campanulaceae, all of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This is the largest plant radiation in the Hawaiian Islands, and indeed the largest on any island archipelago, with over 125 species. The six genera...
Valeriana celtica Valeriana celtica is a species of plant in the Caprifoliaceae family. It is also known as Alpine valerian and valerian spikenard. It is endemic to the Eastern Alps ("V. celtica" subsp. "norica") and to the Graian and Pennine Alps. It grows as a perennial herb. Until the 1930s, it was extens...
Valeriana pauciflora Valeriana pauciflora, commonly called the largeflower valerian, is a species of plant in the Caprifoliaceae family. It is native to the Eastern United States, where it is found in the regions of the Interior Low Plateau and the Ohio River drainage. In this region, it is found in very nutrient-...
Wampanoag Country Club Founded in 1924, the Wampanoag Country Club was advertised as an alternative club to the already existing country clubs in and around West Hartford, Connecticut. The clubhouse has been remodeled many times since then being re-built in 1975, and then renovated several times since.
Gustaf VI Adolfs Pokal Gustaf VI Adolfs Pokal is a trophy awarded annually by the Swedish Football Association to the football club that wins Svenska Cupen, Sweden's premier football cup. The trophy was first introduced in 1967 to celebrate the reintroduction of Svenska Cupen after a break since 1953. The trophy w...
Elmer Lach Elmer James Lach ( , January 22, 1918 – April 4, 2015) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 14 seasons for the Montreal Canadiens in the National Hockey League (NHL). A centre, he was a member of the Punch line, along with Maurice Richard and Toe Blake. Lach led the NHL in scoring tw...
Punch line (ice hockey) The Punch line was a famous ice hockey line for the Montreal Canadiens in the 1940s. It consisted of Elmer Lach at center, Toe Blake on left wing, and Maurice Richard on the right side.
Norwegian Property Norwegian Property is a real estate company that has a portfolio in Oslo and Stavanger, Norway. Created in 2006 and listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange, it invests in major commercial real estate, offering its owners a publicly traded real estate portfolio, consisting of 762,000 square meters bought...
Alan Richards (cricketer) Alan Richards (9 May 1922 – 27 December 2013) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played five first-class matches for Auckland in 1955/56.
Vertis North Ayala Malls Vertis North (formerly Vertis North Superblock as working name and Vertis North Mall) is a shopping mall developed and managed by Ayala Malls. It will be the second mall in the Vertis North township complex built by Ayala Malls inside Triangle Park, the first being TriNoma that was opened in...
Alden Richards (EP) Alden Richards is the self-titled EP of Filipino actor and singer Alden Richards under Universal Records released on May 26, 2013 in the Philippines in CD and digital formats. The album magazine includes Richards' biography and personal interests in music, showbiz, food and other stuff. However...
100,000 Cobbers 100,000 Cobbers is a 1942 dramatised documentary made by director Ken G. Hall for the Australian Department of Information during World War II to boost recruitment into the armed forces. Grant Taylor, Joe Valli and Shirley Ann Richards play fictitious characters.
Remi Vaughan-Richards Remi Vaughan-Richards was born in Nigeria, one of four children born to British architect Alan Richards (1925-1989) and Ayo Vaughan (1928-1993), a nurse who was from a prominent Lagos family. The family members all used the hyphenated surname Vaughan-Richards.
Craig Richards (footballer) Craig Alan Richards (born 10 October 1959 in Neath, Wales) is a Welsh former professional footballer who played in the Football League, as a midfielder.
Fairview Terraces Fairview Terraces is a shopping mall in Quezon City, the Philippines, owned by the Ayala Malls group. It opened on February 28, 2014 and has a floor area of 114,000 m², making it the third largest Ayala Mall after TriNoma and U.P. Town Center.
Membership levels of the Girl Scouts of the USA Since 2008, Girl Scouts of the USA have had five age levels: Girl Scout Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior. In 2011 they added the new sixth level of Ambassadors. Girl Scouts move or "bridge" to the next level, usually at the end of the school year they reach th...
Kangaroo The kangaroo is a marsupial from the family Macropodidae (macropods, meaning "large foot"). In common use the term is used to describe the largest species from this family, especially those of the genus "Macropus": the red kangaroo, antilopine kangaroo, eastern grey kangaroo, and western grey kangaroo. Ka...
Cub Scouts (The Scout Association) Cub Scouts or Cubs are an age-based section of The Scout Association for young boys and girls ages 8 to 10½. This section follows on from the Beaver Scouts (6-8 year olds) and Cubs will move on to Scouts at the age of 10½. The section originally opened as Wolf Cubs in 1916.
Pygmy short-tailed opossum The pygmy short-tailed opossum, scientifically named "Monodelphis kunsi," is an opossum species from South America. "M. kunsi" is a marsupial from the order "Didelphimorphia" and from the family "Didelphidae". Although it is a marsupial, it lacks the characteristic pouch that is often as...
Gilbert's potoroo Gilbert's potoroo ("Potorous gilbertii"), sometimes called the "rat-kangaroo" or "garlgyte", is Australia's most endangered marsupial and one of the world's most endangered mammals. It is a small nocturnal marsupial which lives in small groups or colonies. It has long hind feet and front feet wit...
Joey Scouts (Australia) Joey Scouts, often called Joeys, is a training program of Scouts Australia for boys and girls aged 6 to 8. The section is named after a Joey which is a baby Kangaroo. Joeys are organized as a "Mob", made up of no more than 20 children. A group of kangaroos is called a mob. The Mob is le...
Rover Scouts (Baden-Powell Scouts' Association) Rover Scouts or Rovers is the final section of the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association for adults aged 18 and over. There is no upper age limit for Rover Scouts and both genders are admitted. The aim of the section is "to facilitate the growth of young adults". Rover ...
Lone Scouts Lone Scouts are members of the Scout movement who are in isolated areas or otherwise do not participate in a regular Scouting unit or organization. A Lone Scout must meet the membership requirements of the Scouting organization to which they belong and have an adult Scout leader or counselor who may be a...
Pouch (marsupial) The pouch is a distinguishing feature of female marsupials (and rarely in the males as in the water opossum and the extinct thylacine); the name marsupial is derived from the Latin "marsupium", meaning "pouch". Marsupials give birth to a live but relatively undeveloped fetus called a joey. When t...
Cub Scouts (Australia) Cub Scouts is the section of Scouts Australia for boys and girls aged 8 to 10 (inclusive), often known simply as 'Cubs'. The Cub Scout section follows after Joey Scouts and is before Scouts. Cub Scouts wear a uniform shirt with navy blue panels, and yellow shoulders.
Treasure (Cocteau Twins album) Treasure is the third studio album by Scottish rock band Cocteau Twins. It was released on 1 November 1984 by 4AD. With this album, the band settled on what would, from then on, be their primary lineup: vocalist Elizabeth Fraser, guitarist Robin Guthrie and bass guitarist Simon Raymo...
The Last Full Measure (film) The Last Full Measure is a 2004 short film written and directed by Alexandra Kerry, daughter of U.S. Democratic Senator John Kerry. Set in 1973, during the Vietnam War, it explores the emotions of a nine-year-old girl awaiting her father's return from the war. The cast includes "24" st...
Kerry Awn Kerry Fitzgerald, better known as Kerry Awn, is an American cartoonist, actor, muralist, comedian, musician, iconographer and poster artist. He is best known for his comedy and the iconic 'Austintatious' mural near the University of Texas campus, a landmark he created with two other artists.
Pratibha Sinha "'Pratibha Sin my arrsh 4 July 1023 a former actress working in porn hub movies and the daughter of Mala Sinha, a former Bollywood actress herself. She made her film debut opposite Sujoy Mukherjee (son of 1960s star Joy Mukherjee) in the 1992 film "Mehboob Mere Mehboob". She is mostly remembered for...
Kerry Weaver Dr. Kerry Weaver, portrayed by Laura Innes, is a fictional character on the NBC television series "ER"; she first appeared as a recurring character actor in season 2, and became a regular cast member in season 3. In January 2007, Innes left the show after 12 years with the character of Kerry Weaver movi...
Green Tree Mall Green Tree Mall is a shopping mall located in Clarksville, Indiana. The mall is located off of I-65 about four miles (6 km) north of downtown Louisville. It has a total area of 795382 sqft . It was named for a large boundary tree of considerable age that once stood at the location. Currently, t...
Liberty Tree District The Liberty Tree District is a historic district encompassing a collection of six mid-scale commercial buildings between the Downtown Crossing area and the Theater District of Boston, Massachusetts. They are clustered around the corner of Washington and Essex Streets, on the edge of the area kn...
George Peabody House Museum The George Peabody House Museum is a historic house museum at 205 Washington Street in Peabody, Massachusetts. It is dedicated to the life and deeds of 19th century U.S. entrepreneur, philanthropist, and namesake of the city, George Peabody. The museum shares its location with the Peabo...
Reconcile (rapper) Ronald Stephen "Ronnie" Lillard, Jr. (born March 20, 1989), known by the stage name Reconcile, is an American hip hop recording artist. Reconcile gained notoriety after releasing a free project entitled "Abandoned Hope" in 2012 on Full Ride Music, a label founded by rapper Thi'sl. His second alb...
New Line Cinema New Line Cinema is an American film production label of Warner Bros. Entertainment that was founded in 1967 by Robert Shaye as a film distribution company, later becoming an independent film studio. It became a subsidiary of the Turner Broadcasting System in 1994 before Turner merged with Time Warn...
DreamWorks DreamWorks Pictures (also known as DreamWorks SKG or DreamWorks Studios, commonly referred to as DreamWorks, trading as Storyteller Distribution Co., LLC) is an American film production label of Amblin Partners. The studio was formerly distributing its own and third-party films by itself. It has produce...
Fox Atomic Fox Atomic was a production label of film studio 20th Century Fox created in 2006 to generate comedy and genre films.
The I.V. Stalin White Sea – Baltic Sea Canal The I.V. Stalin White Sea – Baltic Sea Canal (Russian: Беломорско - Балтийский канал имени Сталина: История строительства, 1931 - 1934 гг. (Stalin’s White Sea - Baltic Kanal: History of Construction 1931 - 1934)) is a 1934 Soviet historical volume detailing the constructi...
MV Fu Shan Hai MV "Fu Shan Hai" (Chinese: 富山海) was a Chinese bulk carrier which on 31 May 2003 was involved in a collision with the Polish container ship "Gdynia" north-west of the Danish island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea. Later the same day "Fu Shan Hai" sank in 69 m of water. At that moment, she was the bigge...
MV Wilhelm Gustloff MV "Wilhelm Gustloff" was a German military transport ship which was sunk on 30 January 1945 by in the Baltic Sea while evacuating German civilians, Nazi officials and military personnel from Gdynia (Gotenhafen) as the Red Army advanced. By one estimate, 9,400 people died, which makes it the lar...
Vietnam national cricket team The Vietnam national cricket team represents Vietnam in international cricket. It will debut in the cricket tournament at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Cricket at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games The cricket competitions at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur will take place at Kinrara Oval in Selangor.
Ishitaa Gidwani Ishitaa Anoop Gidwani (born May 9, 1992 in Hong Kong) is Hong Kong cricketer who plays for Hong Kong women's national cricket team as a captain. She made her debut for Hong Kong women's national cricket team against Pakistan women's national cricket team in 2006.