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9200 | "The Puma Blues"
primary factors leading to Sim's participation in developing the Creator's Bill of Rights (which was signed by both Murphy and Zulli). The series received praise from Alan Moore (""quite impressive, quite ambitious""), Neil Gaiman (""intelligent and urgent mythology for the end of the millennium""), ""... |
9201 | Manskin
almost all of the early maps of Virginia. After 1750, the Manskin Indians disappeared as a tribe from the historical record. They show up in no lists of the tribes in inventories of the Powhatan Confederacy. The Manskin name lives on in toponyms on maps today, whose origins were recognized only recently. The to... |
9202 | "ASAP Music"
ASAP Music ASAP Music is the record label of the ABS-CBN Network's variety show, ASAP. ASAP hosts collaborated for the first time to produce quality music on its debut release, The Hotsilog Album. It is said that producing the ASAP album took over a year for the reason that most of their hosts/performers a... |
9203 | "Alfred Warrington-Morris"
match. To mark his outstanding service, the RAFRU Committee named a new Inter-Station Shield competition trophy in his honour (The Warrington Morris Shield), and it is still played for to this day. Alfred Warrington-Morris Air Commodore Alfred Drummond Warrington-Morris CB CMG OBE AFC RAF (18... |
9204 | "Pattie Obey"
Pattie Obey Pattie Obey is an American Jazz dance choreographer and a Jazz dance master teacher. In 2000 she was awarded the ""Jazz Dance World Congress Award"" due to her significant contribution to the world of Jazz Dance. Obey is a native of Chicago. She had early roots in performance: her father worke... |
9205 | "Pattie Obey"
in 1992. Pattie Obey Pattie Obey is an American Jazz dance choreographer and a Jazz dance master teacher. In 2000 she was awarded the ""Jazz Dance World Congress Award"" due to her significant contribution to the world of Jazz Dance. Obey is a native of Chicago. She had early roots in performance: her fat... |
9206 | "Canada's Worst Driver 3"
from the previous season). Thomas makes the right choice, but instead of leaving in his car (as is the norm for all graduates), he is taken back to the Barrie Speedway, where he partakes (and wins) in his first race on a track. The experience from being at the track alone (let alone racing), a... |
9207 | "Canada's Worst Driver 3"
repeatedly what it takes to graduate. However, Phillippe and Dr. Gembora prefer Marnie's dramatic improvement from the previous episode, leaving Scott to cast the deciding vote and while he would rather graduate both, he's pressured by Andrew into choosing one, so he casts the deciding vote fo... |
9208 | "Canada's Worst Driver 3"
everyone agrees that this was not enough for Shelby to graduate, due to his horrible off-road challenge and his critical mistake in the water-tank challenge of leaving the car in drive. As a result, the choice to graduate was painfully obvious: Billie-Jean, shortlisted but passed over three ti... |
9209 | "Canada's Worst Driver 3"
program has had a number of success stories-- Manuel Tejeda (from ""Canada's Worst Driver"") has not hit a thing since leaving rehab (amounting to over two years and of driving), while Jodi Slobodesky (from the previous season) is now in a job where driving well is paramount. Coincidentally, b... |
9210 | "Jürgen Aschoff"
but morally strict world of Prussian academia. After the Abitur at a humanistic high school he – according to his own statement ""lacking a specific interest"" – studied medicine at the University of Bonn, where he joined the Burschenschaft Alemannia Bonn. Aschoff’s scientific career began in 1938, wh... |
9211 | "Piper Gilles"
in ice dancing and her twin sister, Alexe, in singles. Gilles teamed up with Timothy McKernan in January 2003 after skating with him on a temporary basis earlier. They began competing on the Juvenile level in 2004 winning the bronze medal. In 2005 they were the Intermediate Dance champions. During their ... |
9212 | "Piper Gilles"
Prix event in Ostrava, Czech Republic, which they won. At their second event, in Cape Town, South Africa, they won the silver medal. They won the bronze medal on the junior level at the 2009 U.S. Championships. Their split was announced in May 2010. With the likelihood of finding a new partner low, Gille... |
9213 | "Piper Gilles"
contacted Gilles to arrange a tryout. On July 27, 2011, Gilles and Poirier confirmed they had teamed up to represent Canada. They could not compete internationally in their first season due to Gilles needing a release from U.S. Figure Skating. They are coached by Carol Lane at the Scarboro Figure Skating... |
9214 | "Piper Gilles"
took the third world team spot that season. In the 2012–13 season, Gilles and Poirier won the U.S. Classic. They received two Grand Prix assignments, 2012 Skate Canada International and 2012 Trophée Éric Bompard. They finished 4th and 6th at the two events and then won the silver medal at the 2013 Canadi... |
9215 | "Piper Gilles"
Trophy, where they finished fifth, and the Rostelecom Cup, where they placed sixth. Gilles became a Canadian citizen during the 2013-14 season, making Gilles and Poirier eligible to participate in the Olympics. Hampering by Poirier's injury, the duo finished fourth at the 2014 Canadian Championships and ... |
9216 | "Piper Gilles"
because we really had to lean on each other. So I think it made all of us closer and better as athletes, and more well-rounded."" In lieu of the Olympics, they were sent to the 2014 Four Continents Championship, where they won the silver medal, placing behind Gilles' former partner Donohue and his new pa... |
9217 | "Piper Gilles"
Skate Canada International and second at 2014 Trophée Éric Bompard. This result qualified them for the 2014–15 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final, where they placed fifth. At the 2015 Canadian Figure Skating Championships, they won the silver medal behind Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje. The ice dancers t... |
9218 | "Jürgen Aschoff"
the model of parametric entrainment, which assumes continuous phase changes. Aschoff and Pittendrigh approached the field with different models of how oscillators entrain, which resulted in different predictive models. Aschoff's parametric model states that entrainment occurs through gradual changes i... |
9219 | "Jürgen Aschoff"
cycle does not prevent humans from entrainment. Rather, knowing the time of day from social cues, such as regular meal times, is sufficient for entrainment. Aschoff also found that different circadian outputs such as body temperature and locomotor activity can be either internally synchronized or desy... |
9220 | "Bernard Lee (poker player)"
biggest players in the game and cover poker news each week, but take an in-depth look into the world of poker. Guests have included Joe Cada, Jonathan Duhamel, Pius Heinz, Daniel Negreanu, Chris Moneymaker, Phil Hellmuth, Mike Sexton and members of the 2009, 2010 and 2011 November Nine. In ... |
9221 | "Piper Gilles"
personal best in the free dance, rebounding to capture the bronze medal. They won a second bronze medal at the 2018 Internationaux de France, ending as second alternates for the Grand Prix Final. Following this, it was announced that they had been added belatedly to the ice dance competition at the Golde... |
9222 | "Guy Gannett Communications"
Guy Gannett Communications Guy Gannett Communications was a family-owned business consisting of newspapers in Maine and a handful of television stations in the eastern United States. The company was founded by its namesake, Guy P. Gannett, in 1921, and managed by a family trust from 1954 to... |
9223 | "Guy Gannett Communications"
with the magazine after leaving Yale University in 1901, the junior Gannett went into local politics. By 1920, he was a prominent citizen in Augusta, Maine. Two daily newspaper owners representing the ""Portland Herald"" and the ""Portland Daily Press"" approached him and asked him to buy t... |
9224 | "Guy Gannett Communications"
later, Guy Gannett Publishing Co. tacked on the ""Kennebec Journal"" in Augusta. At first, the company expanded beyond newspapers with WGAN radio (1938) and television (1954) stations in Portland only (WGAN-TV was renamed WGME in 1983). In 1967, Guy Gannett Communications began to buy telev... |
9225 | "Guy Gannett Communications"
worries among some, such as ""Press Herald"" managing editor Curt Hazlett, that the Guy Gannett papers could lose the qualities he associated with family-owned journalism: Although they entertained offers from Journal Register Company and MediaNews Group, which had strong properties in near... |
9226 | "The Voluntary City"
that it does not adequately address situations such as the accident at Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, where private sector managers failed to install fire suppression equipment or leave the egresses unlocked (a common practice at the time), causing the death of around 146 employees; or the repressive... |
9227 | Rothenbrunnen
or additional higher education (either university or a ""Fachhochschule""). Rothenbrunnen has an unemployment rate of 1.29%. , there were 11 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 4 businesses involved in this sector. 31 people are employed in the secondary sector and there are 5 busines... |
9228 | Rothenbrunnen
Castle are listed as a Swiss heritage sites of national significance. Rothenbrunnen has an average of 101.1 days of rain per year and on average receives of precipitation. The wettest month is August during which time Rothenbrunnen receives an average of of precipitation. During this month there is precip... |
9229 | "Papillorenal syndrome"
Papillorenal syndrome Papillorenal syndrome, also called renal-coloboma syndrome or isolated renal hypoplasia, is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder marked by underdevelopment (hypoplasia) of the kidney and colobomas of the optic nerve. Ocular disc dysplasia is the most notable ocular defect... |
9230 | "Papillorenal syndrome"
of the retina in the optic stalk. Despite the similarities with coloboma and morning glory anomaly, significant differences exist such that optic disc dysplasia cannot be classified as either one entity. Optic disc dysplasia is noted by an ill-defined inferior excavation, convoluted origin of th... |
9231 | "Wall Street Spin"
dividend which is calculated as a base price on the stock card multiplied by a spin of the spinner. As groups of stocks are purchased, each stock generates more income. These powerful stock groups can be broken up by random chance with Market Events and News Cards. The game play is similar to ""Monop... |
9232 | "Wall Street Spin"
as one of Dr. Toy's ""Best Children's Vacation Products"" of 2003. Wall Street Spin Wall Street Spin is a board game with a stock market theme. ""Wall Street Spin"" was created by Don and Betty Deitch and first published by FunSpin Games in 2003. After losing a considerable sum of money in the stock ... |
9233 | "Papillorenal syndrome"
to a null allele. The missense mutations appear to disrupt hydrogen bonds, leading to decreased transactivation of ""Pax2"", but do not seem to effect nuclear localization, steady state mRNA levels, or the ability of ""Pax2"" to bind to its DNA consensus sequence. Mutations related to the diseas... |
9234 | "Papillorenal syndrome"
with abnormal vessels emerging from the periphery of the optic cup and small dysplasic kidneys. It is shown that ""Pax2"" is under upstream control of Shh in both mice and zebrafish, which is expressed in the precordal plate. Approximately half of patients with papillorenal syndrome do not have ... |
9235 | "Papillorenal syndrome"
tissue also is seen in severe cases. Milder forms of dysplasia exhibit missing portions of the optic disc located in the optic nerve pit. The least severe form of papillorenal disease shown in the eye is the exiting of blood vessels from the periphery that do not disturb the shape of the eye. Ot... |
9236 | "Papillorenal syndrome"
regression of the primordial optic stalk and the filling of this area with fluid. Retinal coloboma is also common, which is characterized by the absence of retinal tissue in the nasal ventral portion of the retina. However, this is an extremely rare finding. Sequence analysis shows that ""Pax2""... |
9237 | "Timothy McKernan"
Timothy McKernan Timothy A. McKernan II (born July 29, 1989) is an American ice dancer who skates in partnership with Kimberley Hew-Low for Australia. They competed at the 2017 Four Continents Championships. Representing the United States with Piper Gilles, McKernan won one medal on the ISU Junior Gr... |
9238 | "Gorgon gas project"
a 20-year term. Together, these two sales and purchase agreements commit the ExxonMobil subsidiary's share of LNG from the 15 Mtpa Gorgon LNG Project. Under the provisions of the Barrow Island Act (2003), the joint venturers are required to reserve 2000 petajoules of gas for delivery into the domes... |
9239 | "Torry Hill"
racing venue. The rose garden and grounds are opened to the public on limited dates throughout the summer. The current owners are conscious of responsible estate management. It is a privately owned working farm supporting grazing livestock, cherry orchards, and arable farming of crops like wheat. The Torry... |
9240 | "Gorgon gas project"
total of 1550 since construction began Gorgon gas project The Gorgon gas project is a natural gas project in Western Australia, involving the development of the Greater Gorgon gas fields, subsea gas-gathering infrastructure, and a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant on Barrow Island. The project also... |
9241 | "Biofact (philosophy)"
Biofact (philosophy) In philosophy, sociology, and the arts, the word ""biofact"" is a neologism coined from the combination of the words ""bios"" and artifact and denotes a being that is both an artifact and living being or both natural and artificial. This being has been created by purposive hu... |
9242 | "Biofact (philosophy)"
the term. According to Karafyllis, the word biofact first appeared in a German article (entitled 'Biofakt und Artefakt') in 1943, written by the Austrian protozoologist Bruno M. Klein. Addressing both microscopy and philosophy, Klein named a biofact something that is a visible dead product emergi... |
9243 | "Jack Fisher"
shutouts. From August 24 to September 14 he pitched 29.2 consecutive scoreless innings and ended the year with a 3.41 earned run average, one of his lowest. His busiest seasons were with the early New York Mets. In four seasons (1964–1967) with the perennial losers he won 38 games, lost 73, and had an ERA... |
9244 | "Jack Fisher"
Roger Craig for the most since 1935. In 1967, however, Fisher pitched the lowest-hit complete game of his career, a two-hit shutout over the Philadelphia Phillies (June 21 at Connie Mack Stadium). The home starting pitcher in the first game ever at Shea Stadium, Fisher received the honor of throwing the s... |
9245 | "Jack Fisher"
of starting pitchers warming in the bullpen before the game. Pitching for the White Sox in 1968, he had a record of 8–13 with a 2.99 ERA, the lowest of his career. In 1969 he was 4–4 with Cincinnati and was traded to the California Angels in the off-season. He was released by the Angels on April 7, 1970 (... |
9246 | "Jack Fisher"
of 4.06. In 1975.2 innings he struck out 1017 and walked 605. He had a batting average of .125 in 594 at bats with one home run, hit against Bobby Locke of the Cleveland Indians on August 7, 1960. Following his retirement from baseball, Fisher settled in Easton, Pennsylvania, where he lives five blocks fr... |
9247 | "Jack Fisher"
on four of those teams. Jack Fisher John Howard ""Fat Jack"" Fisher (born March 4, 1939) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher with the Baltimore Orioles, San Francisco Giants, New York Mets, Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds between 1959 and 1969. Fisher batted and threw right-handed. He was born... |
9248 | "Ethical implications in contracts"
knowing the Western party intended to be legally bound by the contract but themselves see the contract as more of a flexible agreement? Honeyman and Wade (2007) state that differences in cultural expectations can predictably lead to the more economically powerful party attempting to ... |
9249 | "Washington to Atlanta Main Line"
of the Southern Railway. Washington to Atlanta Main Line The Washington to Atlanta Main Line is a railroad line owned and operated by the Norfolk Southern Railway that runs through the southeastern United States. It runs from a junction with CSX Transportation's RF&P Subdivision in Ale... |
9250 | "Neda (river)"
Neda (river) The Neda () is a river in the western Peloponnese in Greece. It is long, and its drainage area is . It is unique in the sense that it is the only river in Greece with a feminine name. The river begins on the southern slope of Mount Lykaion, near the village of Neda in northern Messenia. It f... |
9251 | "Neda (river)"
into the Gulf of Kyparissia, a bay of the Ionian Sea, near the village Giannitsochori. The Neda flows along the villages Neda, Kakaletri, Figaleia, Platania, Karyes and Giannitsochori. Neda (river) The Neda () is a river in the western Peloponnese in Greece. It is long, and its drainage area is . It is u... |
9252 | "Palmer Park Stadium"
Paul, who in August 2011 won the World Junior Track Sprint Championship. Other past members include the female professional riders Hannah Barnes and Harriet Owen. In March 2015 British Cycling issued a statement indicating that they had assessed the track as being unfit for racing, and that they w... |
9253 | "Lowell Blanchard"
Lowell Blanchard Lowell Blanchard (November 5, 1910 – February 19, 1968) was an American radio presenter and performer. Blanchard, a native of Chicago, Illinois, was a station manager and popular show host for WNOX-AM Radio in Knoxville, Tennessee. He was inducted into The Country Music On-Air Person... |
9254 | "Sarn, Switzerland"
the ""haufendorf"" (an irregular, unplanned and quite closely packed village, built around a central square) village of Sarn on the Heinzenberg mountains. The municipalities of Portein, Präz, Sarn, and Tartar merged on 1 January 2010 into the municipality of Cazis. Sarn has a population () of 142, o... |
9255 | "Biofact (biology)"
Biofact (biology) In biology, a biofact is dead material of a once-living organism. In 1943, the protozoologist Bruno M. Klein of Vienna (1891–1968) coined the term in his article ""Biofakt und Artefakt"" in the microscopy journal ""Mikrokosmos"", though at that time it was not adopted by the scient... |
9256 | "Ethical implications in contracts"
Honeyman, C. and Prof. J. H. Wade. 2005. Negotiating Beyond Agreement and Commitment: Why contracts are breached and how to make them more durable (20): 7-17. Bond University. http://www.bond.edu.au/law (accessed October 15, 2007). Contracts. 2007. Cultural Relativism – Illogical Sta... |
9257 | "Mork Goes Erk"
Mork Goes Erk ""Mork Goes Erk"" is the seventeenth episode of the first season of ""Mork & Mindy"". The episode first premiered on ABC on February 8, 1979. ""Mork Goes Erk"" was later released on VHS on January 1, 1998 as part of a two-episode special which also included ""Mork's First Christmas,"" and ... |
9258 | "Mork Goes Erk"
(Pam Dawber) attend one of Ellsworth's trainings at the suggestion of their friend Susan (Morgan Fairchild), where they endure Ellsworth's authoritarian brand of group therapy. Mork points out hypocrisy in Ellsworth's teachings, and exposes him as a fraud. The episode has been called a parody of the Erh... |
9259 | "Mork Goes Erk"
all sitting around feeling depressed. Mindy has just learned that Mork's supervisor Orson has arranged for Mork to be transferred to another planet, and Bickley is suffering from writer's block. Their friend Susan comes by to visit, and suggests that they all go and attend a seminar on Ellsworth's Revit... |
9260 | "Mork Goes Erk"
to leave the seminar. The attendants of the seminar are then given Ellsworth's harsh version of reality, which has been compared to the tenets of Erhard Seminars Training. Ellsworth preaches a belief in self-adoration, which he says will get rid of emotional highs and lows. Ellsworth centers this goal a... |
9261 | "Mork Goes Erk"
causing of difficulty, begins to question the foundation of the rules of the course, as well as the nature of the philosophical material that Ellsworth has put forth, by pointing out hypocrisy among Ellsworth's own contradictory statements. In the end, Mork wins out over the Ellsworth philosophy by inst... |
9262 | "Mork Goes Erk"
compared and contrasted Letterman's ""Ellsworth"" character and his training program to that of Werner Erhard's course Erhard Seminars Training. Goldman noted that the episode spent time: ""lampooning Werner Erhard and est-like commercial pop psychologies."" However, Goldman went on to note that the inh... |
9263 | "Mork Goes Erk"
of the Ellsworth training, and criticism of Ellsworth, citing Ellsworth's character traits of: ""tyranny, selfishness, open greed, and flaunting of the accoutrements of his vulgar money-making."" TV Guide's 2005 book ""TV Guide: The Ultimate Resource to Television Programs on DVD"" highlighted ""Mork Go... |
9264 | "Mork Goes Erk"
of the more memorable parts of the Season One DVD boxed set, but thought that the highlight of the season was the episode ""Mork's Mixed Emotions."" The ""Dallas Morning News"" also praised Letterman's performance as a ""shady motivational speaker,"" commenting that the episode was a way for Letterman t... |
9265 | "Pullman Palace Car Co. v. Speck"
Pullman Palace Car Co. v. Speck Pullman Palace Car Co. v. Speck, 113 U.S. 84 (1885), was an appeals case from the circuit court for the Northern district of Illinois a case that had been removed from that court. The appeal was on the grounds that while a party who has a case for remova... |
9266 | "Sakura Sakura (visual novel)"
Unlike most visual novels, ""Sakura Sakura"" consists of three chapters and follows the stories of two protagonists. The first chapter follows the life of and his romantic relationship with and . The second chapter takes place a year afterwards, and follows the life of , and his romantic ... |
9267 | "Sakura Sakura (visual novel)"
at the school dormitory, Maison Lune, was arranged for only first-year students, and he has no choice but to move into a second, smaller school dormitory named . There, he meets two residents of the dormitory, Akira Shinden, a short-tempered, aggressive member of the gymnastics club, and ... |
9268 | "Sakura Sakura (visual novel)"
into Tōru's arms, while trying to stop the two. ""Sakura Sakura"" was the fifth project developed by Haikuo Soft, and was developed as an adult game like ""Yotsunoha"". Much of the development team is composed of the staff that has previously developed ""Yotsunoha"". The scenario was prov... |
9269 | "Early 1990s recession in Australia"
accounts indicating a large contraction of 1.6 per cent, he adopted a different political strategy, instead arguing that the downturn was a necessary correction by opening a press conference in November as follows: The remark has continued to spark debate as to the extent of Keating... |
9270 | "Early 1990s recession in Australia"
rates"". High interest rates were employed to slow the asset price boom of 1988–89. Treasurer Keating, the Reserve Bank and Treasury itself generally agreed on the need for high interest rates in 1989 and the pace of their reduction. The popularity of Hawke's prime ministership, alo... |
9271 | "Early 1990s recession in Australia"
Bank Governor Ian Macfarlane: Reforms were conducted between 1990 and 1991, with Australia's telecommunications opened to competition; and tariffs were reduced to five per cent, while the phasing out of textile, clothing and motor vehicle protection began. A slow recovery from reces... |
9272 | "Early 1990s recession in Australia"
society. In 1990, Victoria's Pyramid Building Society collapsed with debts in excess of $2 billion. With Victoria deeply in debt, Labor Premier John Cain resigned and Joan Kirner was elevated to the post of Premier of Victoria. Melbourne businessman Christopher Skase's business empi... |
9273 | "George M. Marcus"
to establish the George and Judy Marcus Funds for Excellence in the Liberal Arts. The funds will support students and faculty in liberal and creative art programs at the school and make enhancements in its Department of Creative Writing and the School of Cinema. This donation follows a $1.8 million d... |
9274 | "Ajay Ahuja (businessman)"
Ajay Ahuja (businessman) Ajay Ahuja (born 28 December 1971) is a British author and buy to let landlord. Ahuja was born and raised in Harlow, Essex, attended Stewards Academy, Harlow College and the London School of Economics and went on the become a chartered accountant working for Deloittes... |
9275 | "Marvin S. Arrington Sr."
Arrington was born in Grady Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia and has resided in Atlanta all his life. His father, George Arrington, was a truck driver and his mother, Maggie, was employed as a domestic worker. He grew up in the Grady Homes public housing project in downtown Atlanta. Arrington grad... |
9276 | "Ajay Ahuja (businessman)"
most successful book to date is The Buy To Let Bible which has sold more than 100,000 copies. Ahuja was accused of profiting from other people's misery and given nicknames such as ""Repo Hunter"" and ""Property Jackal"" for his ruthless approach of buying repossessed homes. One of his mainten... |
9277 | "Marvin S. Arrington Sr."
Bill Campbell. In 2002 he was appointed judge in the Fulton Cuunty Superior Court by the governor, Roy Barnes and was elected for a full term in November. In 2005 he was in the Fulton court house when Rowland Barnes was shot, and was in lockdown in his office with a number of court staff. In 2... |
9278 | "Al-Quadin Muhammad"
Al-Quadin Muhammad Al-Quadin Muhammad (born March 28, 1995) is an American football defensive end for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Miami and was drafted by the New Orleans Saints in the sixth round of the 2017 NFL Draft. A native of Irv... |
9279 | "Early 1990s recession in Australia"
""Working Nation"". By the end of the year, inflation had declined, growth continued to improve and unemployment was again below 10%. Following the early 1990s recession, Australia experienced a record period of economic growth. Speaking in 2006, former Reserve Bank Governor Ian Mac... |
9280 | "Al-Quadin Muhammad"
in the sixth round, 196th overall, in the 2017 NFL Draft. He debuted for the Saints in Week 1 of the 2017 NFL season against the Minnesota Vikings. On September 1, 2018, Muhammad was waived by the Saints. On September 2, 2018, Muhammad was claimed off waivers by the Indianapolis Colts. He was waive... |
9281 | "Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield"
Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield () is a 2017 Chinese wuxia film directed by Lu Yang. It is a prequel to the 2014 film ""Brotherhood of Blades"". Set in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), the story follo... |
9282 | "Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield"
the Ming dynasty army has been overrun by the Later Jin forces. A Ming soldier, Shen Lian, saves Lu Wenzhao from Jin soldiers who were rounding up and executing any remaining Ming soldiers. 8 years later, Shen Lian(Chang Chen) is a Captain of the guards in Southern B... |
9283 | "Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield"
Cheng commits suicide.To pray for his subordinate's soul to be released from purgatory, Shen Lian buys Bei Zhai paintings from a monk, Master Jinghai, who commends Shen Lian on his frequent purchase of Bei Zhai paintings. On his way, he gets caught in the rain, and i... |
9284 | "Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield"
Zhai, who is maligning Master Wei's reputation through her paintings. Shen Lian tags along to see if its Bei Zhai, the painter. On reaching the house, they discover that Bei Zhai(Yang Mi) is a woman, the same one who gave Shen Lian shelter from the rain. When Lieuten... |
9285 | "Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield"
a statement that two assassins ambushed them and killed Ling. The case is being handled by Captain Pei Lun, who seems to have a dislike for Captain Shen Lian. It is later revealed that Yin Cheng was Pei Lun's only friend, and that he hates Shen Lian for the death of ... |
9286 | "Encyclopedia of Hinduism"
a 44-page foreword by Dr. Karan Singh. In the opening paragraph, he writes: The closing comments of Dr. Singh's forward begin with the following note: Indrajit Hazra, writing for ""Hindustan Times"", said its ""entries are crisp, provide background and foreground, and come with a bibliography... |
9287 | "Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield"
log book and leaves. Shen Lian later encounters Bei Zhai at his home; she is looking for the log book, which is important to keep the name of the man she loves being maligned. Captain Pei Lun mistakes her for Shen Lian's wife. After imprisoning Master Jinghai, who is... |
9288 | "Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield"
to be found by Shen Lian and Bei Zhai, who nurses him and reveals her true identity. Bei Zhai tells that person she loves had saved her life years ago when her family was murdered for expressing their views against the emperor, and that he had promised her to end the... |
9289 | "Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield"
that they have been branded as criminals. Shen Lian deduces that the Prince Zhou Youjian was Bei Zhai's lover, and goes to him to return the log book and keep Bei Zhai safe. However, the Prince, on seeing that Bei Zhai might be a loose end which could be used against... |
9290 | "Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield"
time, the Prince succeeds in convincing the eunuch Master Wei that he is being targeted by Lu Wenzhao, which prompts Master Wei to order the soldiers to eliminate Lu Wenzhao and everyone associated with him. When Lu Wenzhao catches up to Shen Lian's group, Shen Lian ... |
9291 | "Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield"
been played for a fool by the prince. Both groups try and fight back the imperial forces together. On seeing that Shen Lian might be in danger, Bei Zhai returns, which prompts Shen Lian to cut off the rope bridge to keep her safe. While Pei Lun, Ding Baiying and Lu W... |
9292 | "Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield"
Brotherhood of Blades. Lu Yang graduated from Beijing Film Academy and has a master degree in Directing. His first feature ""My Spectacular Theatre"" (2010) won the Audience Award at Busan International Film Festival 2010. ""Brotherhood of Blades"" (2014) is his seco... |
9293 | "Loomis Havemeyer"
Loomis Havemeyer Loomis Havemeyer (June 7, 1886 - August 14, 1971) was a professor and administrator at Yale University who published books on anthropology and Yale. Havemeyer was born in Rye, New York but spent most of his childhood in Hartford, Connecticut after his parents divorced. His grandfathe... |
9294 | "Loomis Havemeyer"
of Philosophy in 1910. He then studied anthropology at Yale and received his MA in 1912 and was awarded a Ph.D. in 1915 for his dissertation ""The Drama of Savage Peoples."" His academic career began in 1913 as instructor of geography and anthropology. He continued to teach as both lecturer and assis... |
9295 | "Loomis Havemeyer"
associate dean in charge of undergraduate registration (1941-1954); and director of undergraduate schedules and allocations (1954-1969). He was awarded the Yale Medal of Honor in 1967 in recognition of his role in the operation of the university. He was a member of the Book and Snake Society as an un... |
9296 | "Ralph Davy"
Ralph Davy Ralph (Rip) Davy was a notable lacrosse player and coach, who played for the North Carolina Tar Heels men's lacrosse team from 1976 to 1979. Davy was a 1st team All-American defenseman playing under Willie Scroggs, and helped develop UNC lacrosse into a national power. Davy was UNC's first ever ... |
9297 | "Ralph Davy"
2000. Ralph Davy Ralph (Rip) Davy was a notable lacrosse player and coach, who played for the North Carolina Tar Heels men's lacrosse team from 1976 to 1979. Davy was a 1st team All-American defenseman playing under Willie Scroggs, and helped develop UNC lacrosse into a national power. Davy was UNC's first... |
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Anastasia Zarycká Anastasia Oleksiyivna Zarycká (; born 8 January 1998), also known as Anastasia Zarytska, is a Ukrainian born tennis player who, since April 2017, starts for the Czech Republic. On the junior tour, Zarycká had a career-high ranking of No. 21, achieved in March 2016. She reached the... |
9299 | "Anastasia Zarycká"
seven doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit so far. She made her WTA Tour main-draw debut at the 2017 J&T Banka Prague Open, where she received a wildcard, partnering Tereza Smitková. Anastasia Zarycká Anastasia Oleksiyivna Zarycká (; born 8 January 1998), also known as Anastasia Zarytska, is a... |
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