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Distorted is a heavy metal band from Bat-Yam, Israel. |
We left the house early, as the sun was coming up. We walked around the block multiple times. We waved at the neighbors as we passed. We stopped to talk to the elderly man across the road. We went back home and treated ourselves to ice cream. |
Elena of Montenegro (; 8 January 1873 – 28 November 1952) was Queen of Italy from 29 July 1900 until 9 May 1946 as the wife of King Victor Emmanuel III. As Victor Emmanuel's wife, she briefly claimed the titles Empress of Ethiopia and Queen of the Albanians; both titles were dropped when her husband formally renounced ... |
Charles Edgar Schoenbaum A. S. C. (April 28, 1893 – January 21, 1951) was an American cinematographer. His known film credits began in 1917--although he probably had earlier films--and ended with his untimely death from cancer in 1951. He was nominated for an Academy Award in 1949 for his work on Little Women. |
Tomax and Xamot Paoli (also called the Crimson Twins or Crimson Guard Commanders) are fictional characters from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and animated series. They are the co-leaders of Cobra's elite troops, the Crimson Guard, and debuted in 1985. Their preliminary names were Movat and Tov... |
Brusand is a village in Hå municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The small village is located on a small isthmus of land between the lake Bjåvatnet and the North Sea. The village sits along the Sørlandet Line (traditionally called the Jæren Line) and it is served by the Jæren Commuter Rail which stops at the Brusa... |
Herzliya Airport ( , is an airport located in the city of Herzliya in central Israel. The airport is mainly used by flight schools and for general aviation. It has no terminals. |
My daughter is an amazing photographer. She got a very expensive camera 2 years ago as a gift. She loves to take pictures of her friends and post them on Instagram. A few people started to see her talent and asked for her services. She is now a 15 year old running a successful photography business. |
The Return is a 2000 novel written by Buzz Aldrin and John Barnes. The book details a fictional account of the future of space travel, specifically space tourism. Although set in the near future, it now seems somewhat dated as events that happened shortly after its release, such as the Columbia disaster and recent spac... |
Barcino is a non-operational PKP railway station in Barcino (Pomeranian Voivodeship), Poland. |
Allie sat by the fire. She wanted to roast marshmallows. They looked good. But all the sudden the marshmallows were burnt. She had ruined them. |
Heffley Creek is a neighbourhood of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada along Highway 5 (the Yellowhead Highway). The city's northernmost community, it is bordered by the North Thompson River to the west, Sun Peaks to the east, Rayleigh to the south, and Vinsulla to the north. It contains a general store, community hall... |
Gary saw a feather on the ground. He went to pick it up but heard a chirp. He looked around in the nearby bushes. He found a bird with its wing broken. He took the bird to a veterinarian right away. |
Wade was trying to join the army. He was going in to take his fitness test. Wade had a history of asthma. He had trouble breathing during the physical activity. Wade wasn't able to join. |
The Underhanded C Contest is a programming contest to turn out code that is malicious, but passes a rigorous inspection, and looks like an honest mistake even if discovered. The contest rules define a task, and a malicious component. Entries must perform the task in a malicious manner as defined by the contest, and hid... |
Roland was driving down the street at night. His car ran over a skunk that was crossing the road. The skunk's spray smelled so bad Roland rolled down all the windows. He drove straight to the car wash. Roland had to wash his car three times to get the smell to go away! |
Emerson Whithorne (birth surname Whittern) (September 6, 1884 in Cleveland, Ohio - March 25, 1958) was a notable American composer and researcher into the history of music. He had a reputation as an authority on the music of China. He wrote music criticism for Musical America and the Paul Mall Gazette. |
Wrath of the Norsemen is a live DVD by Swedish melodic death metal band Amon Amarth. It features live footage of the band playing their music. It also contains interviews and behind-the-scenes footage. The DVD was certified gold by the RIAA. |
is a railway station on the Senseki Line in the city of Higashimatsushima, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). |
The Carlsberg Research Laboratory is a private scientific research center in Copenhagen, Denmark under the Carlsberg Group. It was founded in 1875 by J. C. Jacobsen, the founder of the Carlsberg brewery, with the purpose of advancing biochemical knowledge, especially relating to brewing. It featured a Department of Che... |
Susy wanted to go to this rock concert. When she got there she waited patiently. Then she and her friend found out it was canceled. The musician was sick. Susy was very upset about it. |
Upper Dumbell Lake is a lake in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut. It is the northernmost named lake of Canada and of the world. It is located southwest of Alert, Canada's northernmost settlement, on the coast of Lincoln Sea, Arctic Ocean. The lake is roughly circular and in diameter. |
Natalie was noticing ants around her house. She decided to call an exterminator. The exterminator pointed out problems in Natalie's home. He did a good job and left the house pest free. Natalie decided to enroll in a recurring service. |
Lucy wanted to go visit her boyfriend. Her parents said no. Lucy asked again. They again refused. Just as she was going to sneak out, they caught her. |
I am having trouble making ends meet. In particular, I am unsure how I will feed myself in the coming month. My friend advised I look into buying beans and rice. I find that they are indeed hearty and inexpensive. But I doubt I can make myself eat only beans and rice all month. |
Tom had a new phone. He got extra insurance on it. One day he had it on him when it rained. He tried to get it replaced via his insurance. Unfortunately it didn't cover water damage. |
St. Andrew's Episcopal School is an independent, coeducational, preparatory day school in Ridgeland, Mississippi serving more than 1,100 students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. |
Remember Me This Way is a 1974 album by Rock singer Gary Glitter. It features live concert performances from Glitter's 1973 Christmas show at The Rainbow in London and was released in conjunction with the movie/documentary of the same name that showed Glitter preparing for the tour. The album ends with a one-minute and... |
Trasmediterránea operates passengers and cargo ferries between mainland Spain and the Canary Islands, the Balearic Islands, and northern Africa's Spanish territories. |
"Dear Dad...Again" is the eighteenth episode of the first season of the American television series M*A*S*H. It originally aired on February 4, 1973. |
Logan Park Cemetery is a cemetery located at the northwest edge of Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa. The cemetery contains a number of notable figures from the history of Sioux City. |
Daniel was playing a video game. He couldn't get past a certain section. He tried again and again. He got so frustrated that he yelled. Trying so many times had slowed his reflexes. |
Alex McManus is a musician from Omaha, Nebraska currently based in Vancouver, BC. He has played with such bands as Acorns, Empire State, Lambchop, Vic Chesnutt, and Bright Eyes. He is also in his own band called The Bruces. |
My dad taught me to drive. We approached a curve. I asked whether or not I should brake. I was scared of flipping the car. But braking was not needed. |
Hypothekenbank Frankfurt AG, previously Eurohypo AG, was wound down in 2016. Its portfolios were transferred to Commerzbank AG. The banking and pfandbrief licenses were returned and Hypothekenbank Frankfurt AG was transformed into a service company LSF Loan Solutions Frankfurt GmbH. |
Penny went fishing with her family. They drove to a creek that was up on a mountain. Penny got her fishing pole and some bait. She found a spot where she could see the fish in the water. Penny caught six Brook Trout! |
Belleville Municipal Airport is a city-owned airport a mile west of Belleville, in Republic County, Kansas, United States. |
Kate's bedroom was cold in the winter. But her space heater gave off fumes which gave her headaches. One day she saw an electric blanket at the store. She bought it even though she wasn't sure it would keep her warm. For the first time in weeks she slept cozily. |
Crescent Station is a hamlet of the town of Colonie in Albany County, New York, United States that straddles US Route 9. |
The 1968 NBA World Championship Series pitted the Boston Celtics from the East, against the Los Angeles Lakers from the West, for the sixth time in ten years. The Celtics won their tenth NBA Championship in twelve seasons, by defeating the Lakers in six games. Significantly, Game 6 marked the first time that any NBA c... |
Sir John Delamare ( 1320 – 1383) was a knight at the court of King Edward III of England and the builder of Nunney Castle in Somerset. |
Betsy's Wedding (1955) is the tenth and final book in the Betsy-Tacy series written by Maud Hart Lovelace. Set in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the book tells the story of the early married life of the main character, Betsy Ray, and her high-school sweetheart, Joe. The characters of Tacy Kelly and Tib Muller also recur in th... |
Marioara Popescu (later Ciobanu, born 9 November 1962) is a retired Romanian rower. She competed at the 1984, 1988 and 1996 Olympics and won gold medals in 1984 and 1996. At the world championships she won seven medals between 1983 and 2000, including two gold medals in the eights in 1990 and 1999. |
The water polo tournament at the 1996 Summer Olympics was held from 20 to 28 July 1996, in Atlanta, United States. |
The Michigan Democratic Party is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the state of Michigan. It is based in Lansing. Lavora Barnes is the party's current chair. She was previously the party's Chief Operating Officer. It is currently the state's favored party, controlling the majority of Michigan's U.S. House seats,... |
The Datsun Cherry (チェリー), known later as the Nissan Cherry, was a series of subcompact cars which formed Nissan's first front-wheel drive supermini model line. |
J. D. Parran is an American multi-woodwind player, educator, and composer specializing in jazz and free improvisation. He plays the soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass saxophone, as well as the E-flat clarinet, alto clarinet, bass clarinet, contra-alto clarinet, piccolo, alto flute, bamboo flute, Native American f... |
The M132 Armored Flamethrower (nicknamed "Zippo") was a United States built flamethrower armed variant of the M113 and M113A1 armored personnel carriers developed in the early 1960s. Approximately 350 were accepted into service. |
Mentha arvensis, the corn mint, field mint, or wild mint, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family Lamiaceae. It has a circumboreal distribution, being native to the temperate regions of Europe and western and central Asia, east to the Himalaya and eastern Siberia, and North America. Mentha canadensis, the re... |
A strange cat was in Kate's house. Her mother was scared of cats. She grabbed the broom and started chasing the cat. It tried to hide behind the couch. Kate's mom became very strong and flipped the couch over. |
Fred loved tacos. Because of that he decided to start a business. He created a taco tent. Fred was pretty into it. He ended up doing very well too. |
Clifford Roberts (March 6, 1894 – September 29, 1977) was an American investment dealer and golf administrator. |
The McNair Mynah is a single seat single bay biplane microlight aircraft from New Zealand. There was also a two-seat version built, possibly about 1990. |
Waldo Porter Johnson (September 16, 1817August 14, 1885) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a Missouri state representative, as well as briefly as a U.S. Senator before being expelled for treason in 1862, then serving as a Confederate States Army officer and Confederate States Senator from Missouri fro... |
Richard Anderson (born March 14, 1967 in Vallejo, California U.S.) is a former American "Old School" professional bicycle motocross (BMX) racer whose prime competitive years were 1978–1986. |
Illinois Route 98 (IL 98, Route 98) is an east–west state highway located entirely within Tazewell County in central Illinois. The route runs from Route 29 on the border of Pekin and North Pekin east to Interstate 155 (I-155) in Morton. The highway connects Pekin, North Pekin, Morton, and the community of Groveland; i... |
Anthony Lee Santerre (born September 7, 1968) is a retired American stock car racing driver. He is a former competitor in the NASCAR Busch Series and a four-time champion of the NASCAR Busch North Series. |
"Saying Sorry" is a song by American rock band Hawthorne Heights. It was released on May 22, 2006, as the debut single from their second studio album, If Only You Were Lonely. "Saying Sorry" was released to radio on January 31, 2006. The song peaked at #7 on the Billboard Alternative Songs Chart. |
Sha Lo Wan () is a bay in the northwest Lantau Island, Hong Kong. The bay faces north to Hong Kong International Airport. The area is occupied by indigenous inhabitants. There is no vehicular access to the area and thus their communication is on foot or by ferry. Because of their inconvenient access to urban areas, vil... |
Jules Timothy Brabants MBE (born 23 January 1977) is a British sprint kayaker who has competed since the late 1990s. Competing in four Summer Olympics, he won three medals with one gold (2008: K-1 1000 m) and two bronzes (2000: K-1 1000 m, 2008: K-1 500 m). |
Locusta or Lucusta (died 69), was a notorious maker of poisons in the 1st-century Roman Empire, active in the final two reigns of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. She supposedly took part in the assassinations of Claudius and Britannicus. She was a favourite of emperor Nero for several years, and Nero had her provide traini... |
The Iowa Central Air Line Rail Road, also derisively known as the Calico Railroad, is a historic railroad that was planned to operate in Iowa. |
Radonice (; ) is a municipality and village in Chomutov District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,200 inhabitants. |
El Palacio de Hierro (officially El Palacio de Hierro S.A. de C.V.; ) is an upscale chain of department stores in Mexico. Its flagship store in Polanco, Mexico City, reopened in 2016 after an extensive renovation of US$300 million and an expansion of . It is the largest department store in Latin America and has been a ... |
Sabrina meets a new friend at school. They quickly become best friends. One day Sabrina hears her best friend saying bad stuff. Sabrina hears her friend tell her she is using her. Sabrina is crushed that her friend is not really her friend. |
Bill needed his army proof of service to apply for veteran's benefits. But Bill had trouble finding it. So he decided to conduct an organized search. He started in the back bedroom and worked his way to his office. He found it in a desk drawer and then filed for veteran's benefits. |
Carlos Enrique Lorca Tobar (November 19, 1944 – disappeared 1975), was a Chilean physician, president of the Students' Federation and then deputy for Valdivia province and leader of the Socialist Party of Chile. |
Badang was a legendary Southeast Asian strongman from the Malay world. He hailed from Batu Pahat, Johor. He was active in the court of the Raja Sri Rana Wikrama of the Kingdom of Singapura. He was associated with several geographical locations and historical artefacts, most notably the Singapore Stone. |
Tom was walking in his neighborhood. He saw a friend he knew. He waved and ran toward him. It turned out not to be Tom's friend. Tom was slightly embarrassed. |
Our Lady of Pontmain, also known as Our Lady of Hope, is the title given to the Virgin Mary following her apparition at Pontmain, France on 17 January 1871. |
Emma and Eugene were married for seventy years. Both were gravely ill and celebrated their anniversary in a hospital. Doctors told their large family that the couple had a few days left. The family had Emma and Eugene moved into the same hospital room. The elderly couple passed away that night holding hands. |
Johnny Be Good is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Bud S. Smith, starring Anthony Michael Hall as the main character, Johnny Walker. The film also features Robert Downey Jr., Paul Gleason, Steve James, Jennifer Tilly and Uma Thurman. Former Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon and sportscaster Howard Cosell mak... |
Rhys Day (born 31 August 1982) is a Welsh former professional footballer who last played as a central defender for Conference North side Hyde. |
Cooper High School may refer to: |
Today I broke my electric tea kettle. I needed a new one so I checked on some Yelp reviews. Yelp pulled up quite a few stores near me. I chose the highest rated one, Macys. I went into Macy's and bought myself a new tea kettle. |
Vachaspati ( "lord of Vāc (speech)") is a Rigvedic deity presiding over human life. The name is applied especially to Brhaspati, the lord of eloquence, but also to Soma, Vishvakarman and Prajapati. |
Today I was watching a movie on tv. I was really enjoying the movie until a fly came into the room. The fly was buzzing so loudly around me I couldn't concentrate. I had to get up out of my seat and shoo the fly away. When the fly left the room I was able to enjoy the movie again. |
The Soot Canal () was a canal system located in Eidskog Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. Constructed in 1849, it has Norway's oldest sluice gates. It was the work of Engebret Soot (1786-1859). It was built to allow timber to be transported (floated) to the Halden sawmills. The canal was long and had 16 locks ... |
Stade Nacional, also named Stade Omnisports Idriss Mahamat Ouya (Arabic: ملعب وطني), is a multi-use stadium in N'Djamena, Chad. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 20,000 people and it has artificial grass. It is currently the home ground of the Chad national football team. It is named... |
Claude Lafayette Dallas Jr. (born March 11, 1950) is an American felon convicted of voluntary manslaughter in the deaths of two game wardens in Idaho. On May 16, 1986, he became the 400th fugitive listed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted List. |
Nashville is Robyn's favorite place to visit. She was raised on country music and loved it still. When there she always tried to go to the Ryman and 2nd Ave. One time she actually got up and sing at one of the watering holes! She eventually decided to relocate to Nashville. |
Siva Vaidhyanathan (born 1966) is an American cultural historian and media scholar, and the Robertson professor of Media Studies at the University of Virginia. Vaidhyanathan is a permanent columnist at The Guardian and Slate; he is also a frequent contributor on media and cultural issues in various periodicals includin... |
James won the school spelling bee. Winning sent him to the district spelling bee. Before the spelling bee James caught the flu. James went to the spelling bee anyway. James lost the spelling bee in the first round. |
This is a list of fatal shark attacks that occurred in United States territorial waters by decade in chronological order. |
Japan competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States. |
Multiscale motion mapping is a method of image analysis of the heart. The analyzation relies on a combination of multiscale image analysis, motion and deformation analysis using mathematical moments, and linear algebra. It also uses 2D vectors with lengths proportional to velocity or deformation for visual velocity dis... |
Adrian R'Mante (born February 3, 1978) is an American actor best known for his role as Esteban Julio Ricardo Montoya de la Rosa Ramírez in The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. |
Robbie's wife was concerned about his health. She tried to get him to exercise, but he refused. He drank too much whiskey and only ate barbecue. Robbie had a heart attack when he was forty-nine. He died at fifty-one because he refused to make healthy choices. |
Vox Dei (Latin, 'Voice of God') is an Argentine rock band credited for recording the country's first concept album, La Biblia. Their most prolific years were the 1970s, when they recorded ten albums. |
Lake Tahoe Community College (LTCC) is a public community college in South Lake Tahoe, California. It was established in 1975. At an altitude of , it is at the highest elevation of any college in the state. |
Malcolm Sinclair (born 5 June 1950) is a British stage and television actor and former President of Trade Union, Equity 2010–18 when he stood down after 4 terms and was replaced by Maureen Beattie. He played Assistant Chief Constable Freddy Fisher in the television series Pie in the Sky from 1994 to 1997. |
Oil's Well (a pun on "all's well") is a video game published by Sierra On-Line in 1983. The game was written for the Atari 8-bit family by Thomas J. Mitchell. Oil's Well is similar to the 1982 arcade game Anteater, re-themed to be about drilling for oil instead of a hungry insectivore. Ports were released in 1983 for t... |
Jahcoozi is a German electronic music group made up of London-born, Sri Lankan-heritage songwriter and frontwoman Sasha Perera and two producers and instrumentalists, Robot Koch and Tel Aviv-born Oren Gerlitz. The band met and formed in Berlin in 2002 and have released three albums. |
Kembata is a zone in the Central Ethiopia Regional State of Ethiopia. It was formerly known as Kembata, Alaba and Tembaro, until Alaba and Tembaro became a special woreda in 2002 and 2023 respectively. This zone is named after the Kambaata people which gained ethnic recognition in 2012. |
Liz traveled to Europe to visit her sick grandmother. Once there, she was able to meet with many family members and friends. On the third day Liz was there, her grandmother died. Liz was heartbroken, but she was glad she could help her family. She arranged the funeral and went home shortly after. |
Tom loved fast boats. He got into racing. It was pretty dangerous. Tom flipped his boat once. He gave up racing after that. |
Sławomir Łosowski (born 31 August 1951 in Gdańsk) is a synthesizer player from Poland. He is known as the leader and founder of the synthpop band Kombi. His son Tomasz also plays with the band. |
Eric was at a restaurant with his friends. And he decided to eat very little for health reasons. But when he got home, he felt very unsatisfied. He ended up eating tons of fat and sugary foods. Eric wished he had just eaten a normal meal before. |
João de Deus Mena Barreto (Porto Alegre, 30 July 1874 – Rio de Janeiro, 25 March 1933) was a Brazilian general and politician who briefly served as the president of Brazil while being a member of the provisional military junta of 1930. Born into a historically military family, Mena Barreto took up a military career in ... |
Danijela Kristina Rundqvist (born 26 September 1984) is a Swedish retired ice hockey player and three time Olympian with the Swedish national ice hockey team. |
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