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The 1633 painting The Storm on the Sea of Galilee that depicts the miracle of Jesus calming the waves was stolen in 1990 from a Boston museum in what is considered to be the biggest art theft in history. This painting is the only known seascape of which great artist?
theKONGBLOG™: Greatest Heist In Art History...Solved? Sunday, March 24, 2013 Greatest Heist In Art History...Solved? Rick Abath used to work the night shift at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. He would arrive around 11:30 p.m. and spend the night patrolling the halls of one of the finest museums in the st...
What famous sauce is manufactured by McIlhenny & Co? Tabasco What year was th - Pastebin.com In what country can one find 40 species of lemurs? A: Madagascar. RAW Paste Data What famous sauce is manufactured by McIlhenny & Co? Tabasco What year was the first motor race held that was classed as Formula 1? 1950 In the w...
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Which Greek god is the son of Zeus and Leto and twin brother of Artemis?
Apollo Apollo See More Apollo Pictures > Apollo was the son of Zeus and Leto , twin brother of Artemis . He was the god of music, and he is often depicted playing a golden lyre. He was also known as the Archer, far shooting with a silver bow; the god of healing, giving the science of medicine to man; the god of light; ...
Hades, Greek God of the Underworld And Hades, Zeus of the Underworld, the Greek god known also as the Roman god Pluto. Hades, Greek God of The Underworld Hades, like his brothers and sisters, was swallowed at birth by his father, the Titan ruler Cronus, to prevent the fulfillment of a prophecy that one of ...
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Which U.S. actor has recently criticised Britain for it's 'colonial' ownership of the Falkland Islands?
'Sean Penn's an idiot and a fool': Falklands hero Simon Weston hits back | Daily Mail Online comments Falklands hero Simon Weston yesterday branded Sean Penn an 'idiot' and a 'fool' over his comments about Britain's ownership of the islands. Former Welsh Guardsman Weston, 50, hit back at the Hollywood actor's criticism...
Falklands War – History Wars Weapons About Falklands War The Falklands War was a military conflict fought between Argentina and the United Kingdom, from April 2 to June 14, 1982, on the Falkland Islands, South Atlantic. It broke out when an Argentinian invading force of 600 men captured the islands during the early hou...
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Black Amish is a variety of which fruit?
Black Amish Black Amish Posted on: 06-29-2013 A wonderful apple and quite stunning in appearance. Although not mentioned in any old catalogs or other apple literature, it is believed to have originated in Pennsylvania. A very dependable annual bearer of dark red apples which hang well on the tree. Fruit is large to ver...
FIGS Ficus carica (common fig - fig tree - edible fig) - This is one of the easiest to grow fruit trees in existense.  It has been grown since the earliest times for its "fruit".  The plant is typically a large shrub from 15 to 20 feet tall and almost as wide.  Although not particular as to soil type, figs generally do...
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"""The Mona Lisa of the North"" or ""The Dutch Mona Lisa"" are two soubriquets for which painting by Dutch master, Jan Vermeer?"
Girl with a Pearl Earring | artble.com Girl with a Pearl Earring Girl with a Pearl Earring Girl with a Pearl Earring Date of Creation: Girl with a Pearl Earring Story / Theme Girl with a Pearl Earring Johannes Vermeer Girl with a Pearl Earring Johannes Vermeer Girl with a Pearl Earring Johannes Vermeer Girl with a Pear...
Artwork details, Liverpool museums See a larger version About the artwork One of the most famous paintings by the Victorian artist Sir John Millais has been placed on long loan at the Lady Lever Art Gallery. It has been lent by Unilever. 'Bubbles' was painted in 1885-6. It shows a boy blowing bubbles with a pipe and a ...
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In which American city did The Saint Valentine’s Day massacre take place
THE ST. VALENTINE'S DAY MASSACRE The legendary S-M-C Cartage Co. at 2122 North Clark Street in Chicago. For a city that is so filled with the history of crime, there has been little preservation of the landmarks that were once so important to the legend of the mob in Chicago. Gone are the landmarks like the Lex...
Jack Kerouac - Poet | Academy of American Poets Academy of American Poets The Academy of American Poets is the largest membership-based nonprofit organization fostering an appreciation for contemporary poetry and supporting American poets. For over three generations, the Academy has connected millions of people to grea...
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What is the international vehicle registration code for Switzerland?
Car Registration Requirements & Instructions | DMV.org Go Vehicle Registration Summary: Information about the cost of new car tags/vehicle registration can be found by clicking on your state. Find out if you'll receive a temporary license plate/temporary tags while you wait for your permanent registration to arrive. Yo...
Moving towards the UN in slow motion - SWI swissinfo.ch Moving towards the UN in slow motion May 25, 2007 - 13:32 (Keystone) Switzerland finally joined the United Nations in 2002. The country took a long time to warm to the idea, with three-quarters of voters rejecting membership in 1986. This reluctance despite the fa...
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A detrusor is a muscle which forms a layer on the wall of which part of the human body?
Urinary Bladder - Anatomy and Physiology Home > Urinary System > Urinary System of the Lower Torso > Urinary Bladder Urinary Bladder The urinary bladder is a hollow elastic organ that functions as the body’s urine storage tank. Urine produced by the kidneys flows through the ureters to the urinary bladder, where is it ...
New Body Part! Layer in Human Eye Discovered New Body Part! Layer in Human Eye Discovered By Live Science Staff | June 11, 2013 02:42pm ET MORE Credit: Eye image via Shutterstock Scientists have discovered a previously unknown layer lurking in the human eye. The newfound body part, dubbed Dua's layer, is a skinny but t...
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'New Bats In Old Belfries' and 'Mount Zion' are works by which famous poet?
John Betjeman John Betjeman 1906 - 1984 Sir John Betjeman was the Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1972-1984 and was a notable poet, writer, and broadcaster. His more famous works include Mount Zion (1932), Continual Dew (1937), Old Lights for New Chancels (1940), New Bats in Old Belfries (1945), A Few Late Chr...
Landmark Birthdays | Who2 Frank Sinatra ‘Gave Men License to Cry’ December 12, 2015 | By Fritz Holznagel Frank Sinatra is 100 years old today, and Stephen Holden has a terrific notebook that captures so many truths about the man. Holden runs through a recap of all the ….. Joe Biden is 70! Where Will He Be When He’s 82?...
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Best selling author, Mary Westmacott, is better known as whom?
Agatha Christie | Biography, Books and Facts Read Agatha Christie’s Secret Notebooks: Fifty Years of Mysteries in the Making Eventually, Christie became the unacknowledged “Queen of Crime Fiction”. During her life span, she wrote more than 66 novels, several short stories and screenplays, along with a number of romanti...
Level 3 - General Knowledge 1000, - Memrise General Knowledge 1000 Ready to learn       Ready to review Ignore words Check the boxes below to ignore/unignore words, then click save at the bottom. Ignored words will never appear in any learning session. Who wrote the Opera Madam Butterfly India What links - Goa - Ke...
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In 1999, King Abdullah II and Queen Rania became the rulers of which country?
King Abdullah II - Photo 8 - Pictures - CBS News King Abdullah II King Abdullah II of Jordan and Queen Rania, right, wave from a motorcade during an official celebration of the 10th anniversary of the King's accession to the throne in Amman, Jordan, Tuesday, June 9, 2009. Credit: AP Jordan's King Hussein, his second wi...
Flags of Every Country Follow us... Flags of Every Country Tweet This map shows Flags of every country in the world. Flag description produced from actual flags or the best information available at the time the entry was written. The flags of independent states are used by their dependencies unless there is an official...
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Menchie's is a popular US international chain founded to supply what frozen product?
Menchie's Army: How Apple, Disney and the Israeli Military Inspire America's Largest Frozen Yoghurt Chain Menchie's Army: How Apple, Disney and the Israeli Military Inspire America's Largest Frozen Yoghurt Chain {{article.article.images.featured.caption}} Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Full Bi...
The PeopleString Story The PeopleString Story Fun Food Trivia Fun food trivia questions and answers. What milk product did the U.S. Agriculture Department propose as a substitute for meat in school lunches, in 1996? A: Yogurt. What breakfast cereal was Sonny the Cuckoo Bird "cuckoo for"? A: Cocoa Puffs. Why was the Ani...
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Which African Country's flag consists of vertical stripes of green, yellow and red with a green star in the centre of the yellow stripe?
Flags of Every Country Follow us... Flags of Every Country Tweet This map shows Flags of every country in the world. Flag description produced from actual flags or the best information available at the time the entry was written. The flags of independent states are used by their dependencies unless there is an official...
Colors of Flags This page is part of © FOTW Flags Of The World website Colors of Flags FOTW Topical Index At the International Congress of Vexillology (ICV) held in Victoria, Canada, last year (1999) , I presented a paper (prepared by Theo Stylianides and myself) entitled VEXISTATS - A statistical overview of the colou...
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Which Victorian pub in Liverpool has rooms called Brahms and Liszt?
The Merseyside Pub Guide - LIVERPOOL The Merseyside Pub Guide A spectacular interior, formerly the Midland Bank. Seems to be closed on weekday evenings. Not visited since it was re-done as a hotel in 2006 and re-named. Last visited 1997. Abbey (Old Monk) (Barracuda Bar) (Varsity) various, John Smith's / Carling, Foster...
Longnor village in the Peak District Longnor village in the Peak District   Longnor village in the Peak District Longnor village in the Peak District, is pretty and compact, and has an old world ambiance about it. Longnor sits high on the Staffordshire Moorlands with the river Dove to the east and the river Manifold to...
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In which novel was Aunt Ada Doom shocked by something nasty in the woodshed?
Frances Fyfield - Blind Date - Book Review | BookPage Blind Date BookPage review by Roger Miller Something nasty in the woodshed Sometimes when I read mysteries by British women writers, which is as often as I can, a phrase from Stella Gibbons's Cold Comfort Farm comes to mind: the something nasty in the woodshed once ...
NAMES OF FICTIONAL DOGS - A list of fictional dogs from literature, movies etc. from Chinaroad Lowchens of Australia - BRANDON, Golden Retriever on Punky Brewster  BUCK, from Married... with Children  BUDDY, Veronica Chase's Bulldog on Veronica's Closet  CHARLIE DOG, a Looney Tunes character  BULLET, the Wonder Dog, Ro...
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After Mao Zedong, chairman of the Communist Party of China, launched the Cultural Revolution on 16 May 1966, he attempted to mobilise China's youth, who formed what groups around the country?
China: Youth and the Cultural Revolution | Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal China: Youth and the Cultural Revolution For more on the Chinese Revolution, click HERE . By Graham Milner The revolution that brought the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to power in 1949 marked the second great breach, after the ...
Free Flashcards about GK 6 Which horse was involved in the 1913 incident that killed Emily Davison? Anmer What is the meaning of "discursive"? digressing from subject to subject What was the German 'Jugendstil' known as in Britain and the USA? Art Nouveau The artists Odilon Redon and Fernand Khnopff were most closely a...
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In Yorkshire dialect, which animal is known as an attercop?
Word recognition » Yorkshire Dialect Society Image: Rippon Cathedral - Mark Appleton - Mark Appleton Photography Word recognition The following dialect words are known to be in contemporary use in parts of Yorkshire, but they may not all feature in your particular area. See how many you recognise. Addle: (verb) t...
1.ŠWhat type of creature is a bonnethead? - Jade Wright - Liverpool Echo 1.ŠWhat type of creature is a bonnethead? 2.ŠThe first chamber of commerce in Britain was founded in which city in 1783?  Share Get daily updates directly to your inbox + Subscribe Could not subscribe, try again laterInvalid Email 2.ŠThe first cha...
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"Which singer, originally successful as part of a pop group, had solo top ten hits in the 1970's with the records ""Fallen Angel"" and ""My Eyes Adored You""?"
Frankie Valli | Biography & History | AllMusic google+ Artist Biography by William Ruhlmann Pop singer Frankie Valli was permanently associated with the group for which he served as lead singer, the Four Seasons . But he also maintained a separate solo career during much of the band's tenure that included...
Gene Pitney Remembered Spectropop remembers GENE PITNEY (1940 - 2006) The crooning melodrama for which Gene Pitney is best remembered suggested a singer who took his art, and his pain, all too seriously. In fact it was Pitney's stylistic range, versatility and likeable nature that enable...
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In mythology who was the muse of music?
MUSES (Mousai) - Greek Goddesses of Music, Poetry & the Arts Muse, Muses, Of Song Muse with barbiton, Paestan red-figure lekanis C4th B.C., Musée du Louvre THE MOUSAI (Muses) were the goddesses of music, song and dance, and the source of inspiration to poets. They were also goddesses of knowledge, who remembered all th...
URANIA (Ourania) - Goddess Muse of Astronomy Heavenly One Portraits of the nine Muses, Greco-Roman mosaic from Cos, Archaeological Museum of Cos OURANIA (Urania) was one of the nine Mousai (Muses), the goddesses of music, song and dance. In the Classical era, when the Mousai were assigned specific artistic and literary...
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Lester B. Pearson Airport serves which Commonwealth city?
Toronto Airport Information - Information about YYZ Airport Near Toronto Pearson International Airport Toronto Airport Information Toronto Pearson International Airport: 6301 Silver Dart Dr, Mississauga, ON L5P 1B2, Canada Search Airport Hotels Toronto Lester B. Pearson International Airport Overview Toronto Lester B. ...
COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS Click on this link for a detailed survey of the current Realms of Queen Elizabeth II around the world Prime Ministers of the sixteen Commonwealth nations of whom Her Majesty the Queen is Head of State have agreed during their meeting in Perth to work together towards a common approach to amendin...
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Who became the first women to win an Oscar for Best Original Song when she did so in 1976 with the film A Star Is Born?
Rita Moreno - Biography - IMDb Rita Moreno Jump to: Overview  (3) | Mini Bio  (1) | Spouse  (1) | Trivia  (26) | Personal Quotes  (5) Overview (3) 5' 2½" (1.59 m) Mini Bio (1) Rita Moreno has had a thriving acting career for the better part of six decades. One of the very few (and very first) performers to win an Oscar...
2002 Academy Awards® Winners Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002) Treasure Planet (2002) Actor: ADRIEN BRODY in "The Pianist," Nicolas Cage in "Adaptation.," Michael Caine in "The Quiet American," Daniel Day-Lewis in "Gangs of New York," Jack Nicholson in "About Schmidt" Actress: NICOLE KIDMAN in "Th...
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Adam's Peak, (also called Buddha's or Siva's Peak), stands in which island country?
Sri Pada Mountain (Adams Peak) | AmazingLanka.com (2 votes, average: 4.00 out of 5) Loading... Sri Pada Temple at the top – Photo by Dr. Ashan Geeganage The mountain of Sri Pada is one of the rare places that people of four major religions in the world worship. The mountain is situated in the Rathnapura district with a...
Israel (people) facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about Israel (people) [Hebrew] Medinat Yisrael CAPITAL: Jerusalem (Yerushalayim, Al-Quds) FLAG: The flag, which was adopted at the First Zionist Congress in 1897, consists of a blue six-pointed Shield of David (Magen David) centered between two bl...
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What Is the continental equivalent of a Marquis?
Marquis - Baby Boy Name Meaning and Origin | Oh Baby! Names Marquis Achiever Etymology & Historical Origin - Marquis Marquis is a title of hereditary nobility ranked second after Duke in the English peerage system (the English also spell it Marquess rather than the French spelling Marquis). The word originated from the...
Camargue Horses   Camargue Horses As the name suggests, these horses come from the Camargue , a wetland area at the mouth of the River Rhône . They constitute a distinct breed, which, like the Camargue bulls, live in semi-liberty. The Camargue horse is one of the oldest breeds in the world, closely related to the prehi...
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Boris Badenov, Natasha Fatale, and Fearless Leader are routinely thwarted in their various nefarious plots by what famous duo?
Brand New Chaos: Woman of My Dreams Woman of My Dreams Yes. Natasha Fatale. How could I not love her? For some inane reason, I was thinking Rocky and Bullwinkle today. They were a staple of my childhood and since I'm almost grown now, I thought I'd Google them to find out the deep nonsense that they're made of. Well, I...
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What vegetable, starting with the letter O, is often used to make gumbo?
Alphabetical list of vegetables | Recipes from Nic and Chris 10th April 2015 Alphabetical list of vegetables Here is an alphabetical list of vegetables and a few related facts about each one. We hope you find it of use and maybe get to enjoy eating a few veggies you never knew existed. Artichoke – There are two vegetab...
What Happened on April 1st This Day in History 7th What happened This day in History on April 1st April Fools Jokes 50 years April Fool Jokes From The Media World The BBC creates a hoax Panorama programme about spaghetti crops in Switzerland and showing women carefully plucking strands of spaghetti from a tree and layi...
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The 'Thought Police' feature in whic famous novel of 1949?
The 100 best novels: No 70 – Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell (1949) | Books | The Guardian The 100 best novels The 100 best novels: No 70 – Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell (1949) George Orwell’s dystopian classic cost its author dear but is arguably the best-known novel in English of the 20th century “Imagi...
Rumpole of the Bailey Rumpole of the Bailey 1 9 7 8 - 1 9 9 2 (UK) 37 x 60 minute episodes Rumpole of the Bailey, a mix of British courtroom comedy and drama, aired on the UK's Thames Television in 1978. The programme also made a successful transatlantic voyage and was popular on the American PBS Network. The wag in a ...
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"A book by Ernest Hemingway is ""The Snows of "" where?"
The Snows of Kilimanjaro - Ernest Hemingway - Google Books The Snows of Kilimanjaro 0 Reviews https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Snows_of_Kilimanjaro.html?id=pStOlFEyO4kC Men and women of passion and action live, fight, love and die in scenes of dramatic intensity. From haunting tragedy on the snow-capped peak of...
St. Elmo's Fire: Helena, Castor and Pollux, &c. The Nautical Magazine (1832), p.696 onward. Saint Elmo's Fire. Among the many natural phenomena which have excited the superstitious awe of mankind in past ages, but which happily have met with their explanation among the generalizations of modern science, are those remar...
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In astrology, name the only star sign not represented by aliving creature?
Libra The Scales – Star Sign Style SHOP Libra The Scales Of Justice… They say that the balance seeking tendencies of Libra can be likened to the Scales of justice, as this zodiac sign strives towards equality and temperance. Libra is Latin for weighing scales and the Libran nature of weighing and swaying is demonstrate...
Astrology of Michel de Cervantes with horoscope chart, quotes, biography, and images Spain .������ (Speculative Ascendant, Leo; speculative MC, Aries with the Moon in Aries, and Neptune in Taurus conjuncting the Aries MC; Sun widely conjunct Mars in Libra with Mercury, retrograde, also in Libra; V...
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When was the Fifth, and current, Republic established in France?
The French Fifth Republic: Against All Odds The French Fifth Republic: Against All Odds By Håkon Tranvåg Since the French Revolution in 1789, France has had five different republican systems. All of them have been the results of violent crises. The fifth and current one was an outcome of the Algerian crisis in the 1950...
Take Five - The Dave Brubeck Quartet (1959) - YouTube Take Five - The Dave Brubeck Quartet (1959) Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available ...
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Tenzin Gyatso is more famously known by what name?
Dalai Lama Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline Leaders Dalai Lama Biography The 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet is recognized worldwide as the 'Man of Peace'. Learn about the childhood, life & timeline of Dalai Lama, in this biography. 493 Tenzin Gyatso, Jetsun Jamphel Ngawang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso, born...
Events Leading to the 1959 Tibetan Uprising The Norbulingka, the Dalai Lama's Summer Palace in Lhasa, Tibet, which was destroyed by the Chinese Army during the 1959 Tibetan Uprising but later rebuilt.  lapin.lapin on Flickr.com Updated October 15, 2015. Chinese artillery shells pummeled the Norbulingka, the Dalai Lama ...
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Who were Tom and Barbara's neighbours in The Good Life?
The Good Life (Series) - TV Tropes The Good Life You need to login to do this. Get Known if you don't have an account Share WMG This is the life... Brit Com about a married couple (Tom and Barbara Good) who decide to give up the rat race and become completely self-sufficient. On his 40th birthday, Tom Good gives up his...
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Broccoli and Cauliflower are members of which vegetable family?
Cabbage Cabbage The word cabbage is a derivation of the French word caboche, a colloquial term for "head." The cabbage family � of which Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower and kale are all members � is wide and varied. Cabbage itself comes in many forms � the shapes can be flat, conical or round, the heads c...
Cauliflower Festival - Margaretville HOME  •   History  •   Photos  •  Recipes   •   Vendors  •  Products   •   Directions  •  Contact Info HISTORY OF CAULIFLOWER Described by Arab botanists and known to the Romans, the cauliflower originally came from Cyprus, and was introduced to France from Italy in the middle of th...
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What is or was the real first name of the newspaper owner Eddie Shah?
Eddy Shah on child sex charge: Former Today newspaper owner accused of seven counts of rape - Mirror Online Accused: Tycoon Eddie Shah (Photo: Wenn)  Share Get daily updates directly to your inbox + Subscribe Could not subscribe, try again laterInvalid Email Former newspaper owner Eddy Shah was charged today with rapin...
Sunday Mirror Newspaper Archive - Historic Newspapers Historic Newspapers Free Delivery when buying 3 or more items 03300 669700 Call for Assistance Sunday Mirror Newspaper Archive Commemorate a Special Date with a Sunday Mirror Newspaper Gift An old archive edition of the Sunday Mirror newspaper is a very memorable bi...
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‘Love Fool’ was the first UK Top 10 hit for which group, in 1997?
First Band On The Moon by The Cardigans: Amazon.co.uk: Music Add all three to Basket One of these items is dispatched sooner than the other. Show details Buy the selected items together This item:First Band On The Moon by Cardigans Audio CD £4.21 Only 2 left in stock. Sold by best_value_entertainment and sent from Ama...
2 Tone Records - Artists - Madness Chas Smash Vocals, Fancy Footwork The North London Invaders, was formed by Mike Barson, Chris Foreman, and Lee Thompson in 1976. By 1978, the band had changed their name to Morris and the Minors and had added Graham "Suggs" McPherson, Mark Bedford, and Dan Woodgate to the group. Later...
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Which actress played Agatha Christie's Miss Marple in five films?
Julia McKenzie plays Agatha Christie Miss Marple for first time - Telegraph Julia McKenzie plays Agatha Christie's Miss Marple for first time Actress Julia McKenzie has made her first appearance as Agatha Christie's crime-solving spinster Miss Marple. Julia McKenzie in her new role as Miss Marple Photo: SWN By Anita Si...
Inspector Japp | Agatha Christie Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Edit Like those of  Miss Lemon  and  Arthur Hastings , the role of Inspector Japp in Poirot's career has been exaggerated by adaptations of Christie's original novels; specifically by the TV series  Agatha Christie's Poirot , where these characters are oft...
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What allegedly crashed at Roswell, New Mexico in 1947?
Cold War Museum Back to the 1940s UFO Crash in Roswell, New Mexico When it comes to the Roswell Incident of 1947, when a UFO allegedly crashed near Roswell, NM, it is hard to separate fact from fiction or fancy. There are no two identical accounts of the incident; each differs in when the UFO crashed, when it was found...
The Nazi-Instigated National Synarchist Union of Mexico What It Means for Today by William F. Wertz, Jr. When in July 2003, the leaders of the Ibero-American Solidarity Movement (MSIA)—founded in 1992 as a Trojan horse within the LaRouche movement—resigned from association with LaRouche over the issue of synarchism. Ly...
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In the mid 1700s Swede Carl Linnaeus devised the modern day taxonomy (category structure) for, and was first to catalogue what?
Classification and Taxonomy - Plant Science for Beginners Plant Science for Beginners   Classification, why is it important?  This text will be describing taxonomy in relation to plants, an explanation of why it is necessary to classify and name plants, particularly the utilisation of such designations in horticulture....
Scandium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table Chemistry in its element: scandium (Promo) You're listening to Chemistry in its element brought to you by Chemistry World, the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry. (End promo) This week, an element whose existence had been expected, Here's Da...
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What element (Au) commonly prefixes to the following?
Naming Compounds - General Chemistry Naming Compounds - General Chemistry Use the following worksheets to learn how to name compounds and write formulas.  If the formula is given, write down the name, and if the name is given write down the formula.  Use these pages as a study guide. As a general rule, you should know ...
Instructor: Thomas J. Sienkewicz ( toms@monm.edu ) THE NOMENCLATURE The American Heritage Dictionary 3rd ed. lists 103 chemical elements. Of these, 45 are made from Latin or Greek base words. Approximately 31 from Greek, and 14 from Latin. The names from Latin and Greek were not just chosen at random. There was a defin...
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Napier University is in which British city?
Home Edinburgh Napier University is a registered Scottish charity. Registration SC018373 © 2016 Edinburgh Napier University We use cookies to give you the best possible experience. If you continue, we’ll assume you are happy to receive all cookies. See our cookie policy for more information.
Cathedral Church of St. Michael - Coventry Location Priory Street Coventry's 14th Century St. Michael's cathedral was destroyed on the night of November 14th, 1940 during a massive bombing raid targetted on the city.  The decision ...
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Which European country has the Leu as its currency?
RON | Romanian New Leu | OANDA Romanian New Leu Overview The Leu (plural = Lei) is the foreign money of Romania. Leu literally means “lion” in English. It is partitioned into one hundred bani (singular = ban). Romania joined the European Union in January 2007, however the Leu continues to be used as the official curren...
History of Euro  History of Euro History of Euro - the Euro currency was launched or introduced as an accounting currency on January 1, 1999. The history of Euro started with the acceptance of the Maastricht Treaty . The history of Euro begun with participating countries fixing their domestic currencies to the Euro. T...
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"The Clipper ship ""Dunedin"" caused excitement when it arrived in London after a 98 day voyage in 1882. Where had it come from?"
'Dunedin' - a remarkable passage for so small a vessel 'Dunedin' London to Port Chalmers, arrived 21st January 1856 Otago Witness Saturday January 26. 1856 Arrived. Jan 23, Dunedin, 208 tons, McNeur, from London; T. Jones agent. Passengers, Mr and Mrs Mason, Mrs Blair and Mr John Blair, Mr and Mrs Wilser and 3 d...
PBS Online - Lost Liners - Britannic The Britannic.    Credit bed full, the Britannic could transport 3,309 patients. Only the Aquitania could carry more: almost 4,200 wounded. But until the Britannic reached the port of Mudros on the Aegean island of Lemnos, the gathering point for casualties from all the Mediterranea...
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Dulcinea was the love of which fictional character?
Dulcinea | fictional character | Britannica.com fictional character Alternative Title: Dulcinea del Toboso Similar Topics Rocinante Dulcinea, in full Dulcinea del Toboso, fictional character in the two-part picaresque novel Don Quixote (Part I, 1605; Part II, 1615) by Miguel de Cervantes . Aldonza Lorenzo, a sturdy Spa...
The Wizard of Oz THE WIZARD OF OZ A. BALDWIN SLOANE & PAUL TIEJENS Originally Staged by JULIAN MITCHELL Based on Baum's novel First produced at the Majestic Theatre on January 21, 1903, with Fred Stone as "Scarecrow" and David Montgomery as "Tin Woodman". THE WIZARD OF OZ, one of the most successful American stage extr...
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Which character did Harrison Ford play in Star Wars
Harrison Ford | Wookieepedia | Fandom powered by Wikia Harrison Ford is an Academy Award -nominated actor most famous for his portrayals of the character Han Solo in the Star Wars saga as well as the archaeologist Indiana Jones in the Indiana Jones franchise . Ford has also been the star of many high-grossing hit Holly...
Luke Skywalker (Character) - Biography biography The content of this page was created by users. It has not been screened or verified by IMDb staff. Warning! This character biography may contain plot spoilers. Visit our Character Biography Help to learn more. Character Biography Born: 19 BBY Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m) He is...
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Lady Helen Taylor is the daughter of which Royal Duke?
RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: June Ferguson's Royal Genealogy Page June Ferguson's Royal Genealogy Page Entries: 69958    Updated: 2017-01-13 20:01:10 UTC (Fri)    Contact: fergy Name: Helen Marina Lucy Windsor Prefix: Lady Given Name: Helen Marina Lucy Surname: Windsor Change Date: 28 APR 2006 Note: Birth: 28 APR 1...
Queen's Honours: Day-Lewis receives knighthood - BBC News Queen's Honours: Day-Lewis receives knighthood 13 June 2014 Image copyright Getty Images/AFP Triple Oscar-winning actor Daniel Day-Lewis has been made a knight in the Queen's Birthday Honours. The Lincoln star joins Wolf Hall novelist Hilary Mantel and fashion d...
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Which son of King Agenor is the reputed founder of the city of Thebes in Ancient Greece?
Myth of Cadmus, the founder of Thebes - Greeka.com Discover the myth of Cadmus, the founder of Thebes Looking of his sister Cadmus was the son of Agenor, king of Tyre, and his queen, Telephassa. He was also the brother of Europa, who was abducted by Zeus in the guise of a white bull. The chief of the gods had been sedu...
Myth and Creativity: Ariadne’s Thread and a Path Through the Labyrinth | The Creativity Post Myth and Creativity: Ariadne’s Thread and a Path Through the Labyrinth Share Synopsis The Greek myth of the labyrinth and the Minotaur at its center has ancient insights for us on how to find our way through the maze of the cre...
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Where is the most easterly point in South America?
South America | continent | Britannica.com South America continent Written By: continent South America, fourth largest of the world’s continents. It is the southern portion of the landmass generally referred to as the New World, the Western Hemisphere, or simply the Americas. The continent is compact and roughly triang...
South America Facts South America Facts Natives of South America South America is the fourth largest continent in the world. There are a total of seven recognized continents (large land mass): Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.   Map of South America Note: Some geologists gro...
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What colour are the flags awarded to beaches of a certain pollution free quality
Beaches awarded the Blue Flag - Travel Guide for Island Crete, Greece Beaches awarded the Blue Flag Tweet The Blue Flag Programme is an international system for awarding beaches and marinas that meet some strict criteria. More than 3500 beaches throughout the world have been awarded with the Blue Flag, with Greek beach...
flags of europe : definition of flags of europe and synonyms of flags of europe (English) Flag of Albania The flag of Albania , adopted in April 1992, is a red flag with a black two-headed eagle in the centre. It is derived from the seal of Gjergj Kastriot Skanderbeg , a 15th century Albanian who led the revolt against...
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Which of the territories of Canada has the city of Yellowknife as its capital ?
Origin of the names of Canada’s provincial and territorial capitals | Natural Resources Canada Origin of the names of Canada’s provincial and territorial capitals Origin of the names of Canada’s provincial and territorial capitals Whitehorse, Yukon Ottawa, Canada The name Ottawa is derived from the Algonquin word “adaw...
Canada | Provinces and Territories | World Population Statistics World Population Statistics » Canada | Provinces and Territories Canada | Provinces and Territories Alberta Population - Alberta Population According to calculations made using historical population census data and statistical population growth rates, the...
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Which British comedian had the massive-selling 1965 hit Tears?
BBC News - The Unswinging Sixties BBC News SMASHED HITS Classic pop, reappraised by the Magazine A Radio 2 chart this week has revealed that many of the biggest selling singles of the 1960s were decidedly square, daddio. Welcome to the flip-side of the ultra-hip decade. If a film-maker wants to transport you to 1960s B...
Record-Breakers and Trivia - Albums - everyHit.com Back To The 'Records & Trivia' Index Best-Selling Albums of All Time Accurate historical sales data is almost impossible to come by for the album market. We are indebted to Hanboo for his tireless work in the computation of this list. The all-time best-selling albums i...
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Who did Andrew Waugh succeed as Surveyor General of India, Waugh naming Peak XV in the Himalayas after him?
Sir George Everest Article taken from "Backsights" Magazine published by Surveyors Historical Society SIR GEORGE EVEREST AND SURVEY OF INDIA by Mary M. Root The highest mountain in the world is named for a surveyor, Colonel Sir George Everest.  It is a fitting tribute to the man who, for more than twenty-five years and...
Heritage Education in India| Heritage Activities for Children| Conservation Activities Education Top HEAD TURNER In the scorching May heat, thousands of soldiers fought in the fortress city of Seringapatam in 1799. The month-long battle ended with the death of Tipu Sultan and the victory of the colonisers. While the ne...
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Captain Cook is a geographical area which grows coffee on which island
The Demise Of Captain Cook The Demise Of Captain Cook by Betty Fullard-Leo      Captain Cook Monument in Kealakekua Bay. The bay at Kealakekua is so translucent, so placid, that scores of novice snorkelers slip into the water daily, arriving by boats from Kailua-Kon...
What is a young pigeon called Squab 30 Around which French town - IT - 402 View Full Document What is a young pigeon called Squab 30 Around which French town is the champagne industry located Epernay 31 What country invented castanets Egypt 32 Who is the patron saint of music St Cecilia 33 Whose first box office film w...
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According to the proverb, in the kingdom of the blind, the one eyed man is what?
in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king - Wiktionary in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Latin in regione caecorum rex est luscus , credited to Desiderius Erasmus 's Adagia (1500). A similar (yet much earlier, dating to the 4th or 5th centur...
This Is A One Sided Budget – Sajith Premadasa, UNP MP | The Sunday Leader This Is A One Sided Budget – Sajith Premadasa, UNP MP By Camelia Nathaniel Opposition MP Sajith Premadasa opines that the budget has failed to meet the needs of the poor and argues that it is therefore a failed budget. The following are excerpts ...
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Give a year in the life of wood carver Grinling Gibbons?
Carving | Gibbons, Grinling | V&A Search the Collections Download PDF version Object Type This wooden cravat is carved in imitation of Venetian needlepoint lace and is life size. It was made to demonstrate the carver's skill. Similar cravats appear in architectural decorative schemes associated with Gibbons. This piece...
Edward Gibbon (Author of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire) edit data Edward Gibbon (8 May 1737 – 16 January 1794) was an English historian and Member of Parliament. His most important work, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, was published in six volumes between 1776 and 1788. The Decline a...
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Which was Charles Dickens' first published novel, serialised in 20 monthly parts from April 1836 ?
The Pickwick Papers | Charles Dickens Info Charles Dickens Info The Pickwick Papers The Pickwick Papers The Pickwick Papers was the first novel of Charles Dickens.  The novel was initially published in monthly installments from March of 1836 until November 1837. The Pickwick Papers – Dickens’ Life At The Time The first...
What's in a name? What's in a name? [ Victorian Web Home —> Authors —> Charles Dickens —> Works —> Great Expectations —> Theme and Subject ] In the first sentence of Great Expectations, Pip explains the origin of his name: “My father's family name being Pirrip, and my Christian name Philip, my infant tongue could make ...
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A 2002 feature-length documentary film directed by David C. Thomas, that includes US government surveillance footage of a performance at the protests outside the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, is about which Detroit-based rock band?
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Free Flashcards about GK 6 Which horse was involved in the 1913 incident that killed Emily Davison? Anmer What is the meaning of "discursive"? digressing from subject to subject What was the German 'Jugendstil' known as in Britain and the USA? Art Nouveau The artists Odilon Redon and Fernand Khnopff were most closely a...
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Who wrote the children's classic The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe?
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe | Books about Town The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe BookBench The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is C.S. Lewis’ most famous and widely read novel. It tells the story of four children who are evacuated from London to a big house in the English countryside during World War II. T...
J.M. Barrie (Author of Peter Pan) edit data Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM (9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937) was a Scottish author and dramatist, best remembered today as the creator of Peter Pan. The child of a family of small-town weavers, he was educated in Scotland. He moved to London, where he developed a car...
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Which 1962 film starring Frank Sinatra was remade in 2004 starring Denzel Washington?
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Nancy Sinatra - Biography - IMDb Nancy Sinatra Biography Showing all 56 items Jump to: Overview  (4) | Mini Bio  (1) | Spouse  (2) | Trade Mark  (4) | Trivia  (21) | Personal Quotes  (24) Overview (4) The First Lady of Rock Height 5' 3" (1.6 m) Mini Bio (1) Nancy Sandra Sinatra was born the first child of Frank Sinatra...
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Who invented the world's first data-processing machine?
Herman Hollerith Invented Computer Punch Cards By Mary Bellis Updated August 17, 2016. A punch card is a piece of stiff paper that contains digital information represented by the presence or absence of holes in predefined positions. The information might be data for data processing applications or, as in earlier times,...
Untitled Page The first session of the Supreme Court takes place. Government The Copyright Act is passed with the help of Noah Webster. Government Congress gives George Washington (1732-1799) the power to choose the site for the new capitol. Government U.S. President George Washington (1732-1799) delivers the first Sta...
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Vuelta is a cycle race of which nation?
Liquid Slider 1.1 View Vuelta a Espana Bike Tour 1 in a larger map Exceptional Value Watch LIVE and Ride race stages of La Vuelta a España 2016 VIP Access to stage finishes (drinks, tapas, big screen tvs at finish line), viewing areas and Stage Depart Villages Cycle the race route as a VIP, only hours before the Pros a...
Tennis in 1994 | Britannica.com Tennis in 1994 Originally published in the Britannica Book of the Year. Presented as archival content. Britannica Stories Scientists Ponder Menopause in Killer Whales The major prizes in tennis were distributed more liberally in 1994 than had been anticipated. The most unexpected triumph...
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Who played oil baron Clayton Farlow in the 80's soap Dallas?
Dallas | Soap Opera Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Dallas was an hour long primetime soap opera on the CBS network at 10 o'clock in the evening from 1978 to 1991. The show started out as a mini-series. Contents [ show ] Premise The show chronicled the tales of the Ewing family, whose wealth comes from the twin industri...
TRIVIA - TV AND THE MOVIES TRIVIA - TV AND THE MOVIES What TV show lost Jim Carrey when he stepped into the movies? In Living Color. Who plays a paleontologist on Friends? David Schwimmer. What aging pop icon forgot the lyrics to We Can Work It Out on MTV Unplugged? Paul McCartney. What segment of the TV industry recei...
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In physics/maths, density is defined as mass divided by?
Explaining the Concept of Density: Definition, Formula & Practice Problems What is Density? Definition & Problems written by: Terrie Schultz • edited by: SForsyth • updated: 1/5/2012 In your science class, you will learn the definition of density is mass divided by volume. Learn more about how thi...
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Who had a number one in 1999 with We're Going To Ibiza?
Vengaboys - We're Going to Ibiza (HD) - YouTube Vengaboys - We're Going to Ibiza (HD) Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. P...
The UK Number Ones : 1950s Sheet Music Sales Week Ending SONG TITLE Notable Recording(s) + Artist Links Weeks COMMENT 7 Jan 1950 You're Breaking My Heart Ink Spots 2 They were a top close-harmony singing act of black Americans. 21 Jan 1950 Hop Scotch Polka Billy Whitlock 1 Whitlock wrote the piece with that title, ...
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Which gas is produced via the 'Haber Process'?
Ammonia Ammonia Ammonia The manufacture of ammonia is crucial for the world's agricultural industry for from it all fertilizers that contain nitrogen are produced.   Uses of ammonia The manufacture of fertilizers is by far the most important use of ammonia.  These include urea , ammonium salts (ammonium phosphates, amm...
CFCs Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) is an organic compound that contains carbon, chlorine, and fluorine, produced as a volatile derivative of methane and ethane. A common subclass is the hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), which contain hydrogen, as well. Freon is DuPont's brand name for CFCs, HCFCs and related compounds. Othe...
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In which Australian state is the city of Newcastle?
Australia's top 50 largest cities and towns by population | .id blog Find detailed information for over 500 Australian communities by visiting the .id Demographic Resource Centre. Some interesting points about this list: Sydney remains Australia’s largest urban centre, but it’s now only 5% bigger than Melbourne. The ex...
Capital Cities of Australia - Overview • Adelaide, South Australia The capital of South Australia, Adelaide, is on Gulf St Vincent which leads through Investigator Strait to the Southern Ocean . As with most major Australian cities, a river runs through the city, and in Adelaide this is the Torrens. The larger, longer ...
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In Scandinavian mythology, who was the son of Odin that had a magic hammer called Miohir?
Norse Mythology and Geneology | Norse Mythology Norse Mythology and Geneology the geneology tables and notes on the Easir and Vanir norse gods. Copyright: Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC) In Norse mythology there are ' nine worlds ' (níu heimar), these are: • Asgard , world of the Æsir    (East Court). • Vanaheimr  ,...
The Enigmatic Loki, a Trickster among Gods in Norse Mythology | Ancient Origins 21 December, 2014 - 22:29 Ryan Stone The Enigmatic Loki, a Trickster among Gods in Norse Mythology (Read the article on one page) The Norse trickster god, Loki is undoubtedly the most debated figure from Norse mythology to this day.  Though...
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Who directed the 1962 film Lawrence of Arabia?
Watch Lawrence of Arabia Online | 1962 Movie | Yidio Watch Lawrence of Arabia "A Mighty Motion Picture Of Action And Adventure!" Lawrence of Arabia is an epic drama film that came out in the year 1962. It is about a life experience of T.E. Lawrence. The movie was directed by David Lean along with being written by Rober...
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Which flightless marine birds of the southern hemisphere live in rookeries?
Penguin Facts: Species & Habitat Penguin Facts: Species & Habitat By Alina Bradford, Live Science Contributor | September 22, 2014 04:30pm ET MORE Credit: Dr. Robert Ricker, NOAA/NOS/ORR Penguins are torpedo-shaped, flightless birds that live in the southern regions of the Earth. Though many people imagine a small, bla...
NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD | The Handbook of Texas Online| Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) Site NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD. The northern mockingbird, Mimus polyglottos, is only one of more than thirty species of birds referred to as mockingbirds. All live in ...
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What horse won the 2013 Derby?
Epsom Derby 2013: Ruler Of The World storms to victory as Dawn Approach fails to fire - Telegraph Horse Racing Epsom Derby 2013: Ruler Of The World storms to victory as Dawn Approach fails to fire Calling a horse Ruler Of The World might be viewed as asking for trouble but the colt lived up to his name when he gallope...
BBC SPORT | Other sport... | Horse Racing | New Approach wins Derby thriller Cannot play media. Sorry, this media is not available in your territory. New Approach held off challenges from Tartan Bearer and Casual Conquest New Approach, ridden by Kevin Manning and trained by Jim Bolger, held off the challenge of Tartan ...
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During the series Roseanne changed her name to Arnold from what?
Happy 25th Anniversary, 'Roseanne'! 25 Things You Didn't Know About the Classic Sitcom Happy 25th Anniversary, 'Roseanne'! 25 Things You Didn't Know About the Classic Sitcom kimp Pin it Share It was on Oct. 18, 1988, 25 years ago, that "Roseanne" debuted, introducing viewers to the most relatable working-class family s...
The Rockford Files - Show News, Reviews, Recaps and Photos - TV.com The Rockford Files EDIT James Garner stars as Jim Rockford, a private investigator who lives and works from his trailer in Malibu, Los Angeles. Jim is an ex-con who had been imprisoned for five years in San Quentin for armed robbery – a crime which he ...
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Which singer and actor's epitaph is 'The Best is Yet to Come'?
20 Memorable Epitaphs | HowStuffWorks 20 Memorable Epitaphs Harry Langdon/ Getty Images They might be six feet under, but a good epitaph means they'll never be forgotten. Some of the wittiest and most famous people who lived here on Earth left an equally memorable message on their tombstones to remember them by when th...
List of Jewish American singers and songwriters - Metapedia List of Jewish American singers and songwriters From Metapedia Music Singers and songwriters Paula Abdul , singer, songwriter, record producer, actress, dancer, and choreographer; main choreographer of the Jacksons, Janet Jackson, and films Coming to America, ...
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Which character was played by Audrey Hepburn in 'My Fair Lady'?
My Fair Lady (1964) - IMDb IMDb There was an error trying to load your rating for this title. Some parts of this page won't work property. Please reload or try later. X Beta I'm Watching This! Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Error A misogynistic and snobbish phonetics professor agrees to a wager ...
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In which county is Plumpton racecourse?
The Ultimate guide to Plumpton Racecourse FAQs Plumpton Racecourse nestles at the foot of a range of chalk hills, known as the South Downs, in the county of East Sussex in South East England, approximately 14 miles from Brighton. Plumpton Racecourse was established as a hare coursing venue by Thomas Case in 1876, but d...
Greater Manchester People Greater Manchester People UK Portal - England Top Surnames Emmeline Pankhurst (1858 - 1928) From - (please visit for full citations) Emmeline Pankhurst (born Emmeline Goulden) (15 July 1858 – 14 June 1928) was a British political activist and leader of the British suffragette movemen... Great...
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H2SO4 is the chemical symbol for what?
Chemical formula for sulfuric acid Sulfuric acid Sulfuric acid in its pure form is a colorless viscous liquid commonly called oil of vitriol The chemical formula for sulfuric acid is H2SO4 and it is commercially available as a 96-98% solution or 18M H2SO4. Concentrated sulfuric acid is covalent in nature as the acid is...
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"Which Lerner & Loewe musical of 1958 features the songs “The Night They Invented Champagne” and “I Remember It Well""?"
Gigi (1958) -- (Movie Clip) I Remember It Well You will receive an email shortly to confirm your email address. Gigi (1958) -- (Movie Clip) I Remember It Well title details and video sharing options now playing Gigi (1958) -- (Movie Clip) I Remember It Well Lachaille (Maurice Chevalier) and Madame Alvarez (Hermione Gin...
Kiss Me, Kate | Introduction | Great Performances | PBS Explore more from this episode More The first Broadway revival in nearly 50 years of the musical comedy masterpiece by composer Cole Porter and authors Sam and Bella Spewack not only enchanted critics and delighted audiences, but also went on to triumph as one of ...
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What is the maximum number of players in a rounders team?
Rounders The Sport of Rounders Rounders is a sport played between two teams, each alternating between batting and fielding. The game originates in England most likely from an older game known as stool ball. The first nationally formalised rules were drawn up by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in Ireland ...
harry potter - In Quidditch could the Seeker play other positions? - Science Fiction & Fantasy Stack Exchange In Quidditch could the Seeker play other positions? up vote 10 down vote favorite I don't recall it being mentioned in any of the books, but could the Seeker in Quidditch switch to being a Chaser if needed? I a...
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Which colour light indicates the port side of a ship?
Navigation Lights - BoatSafe.com Check Your Navigation Lights Will You Be Seen In Time? Operating at night (or in reduced visibility) can present some special challenges. Not only is your depth perception lessened, bright lights on the shore can cast misleading reflections on the water and if you wear glasses, or worse...
Flags of Every Country Follow us... Flags of Every Country Tweet This map shows Flags of every country in the world. Flag description produced from actual flags or the best information available at the time the entry was written. The flags of independent states are used by their dependencies unless there is an official...
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Which prophet rode a horse called Al Borak?
Al Borak Arabians Excerpted from "The Mythology of Horses" by Gerald & Loretta Hausman Arabian The Arabian horse came out of the great deserts of the East, but equine experts do not know precisely where any more than etymologists know the origin of the word Arab, which remains a mystery to this day. Yet over the ...
Seven Emirates of the United Arab Emirates - TEN Guide [UAE] A Member of The Emirates Network   Home : The Basics : The Seven Emirates of the United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi (aboo dub-bee): It is the federal capital of the United Arab Emirates and is the largest Emirate in the UAE. The name Abu Dhabi means 'Father of th...
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What was the name of the plane that Amy Johnson flew solo from Britain to Australia in 1930?
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Top 10 Notable People Who Disappeared - Listverse Top 10 Notable People Who Disappeared astraya June 5, 2008 The qualification for this list is that the people were notable in their own right, and not simply because they disappeared, so no Madeleine McCann and the crew of the Mary Celeste. Some were simply accidental. ...
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The Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 that was fought in places like Cawnpore, Lucknow before ending in Gwalior is said to be the first war of independence in the history of which country?
The Sepoy War of 1857 – Mutiny or First Indian War of Independence « Tornos India Curated The Sepoy War of 1857 – Mutiny or First Indian War of Independence The profound hypocrisy and inherent barbarism of bourgeois civilization lies unveiled before our eyes, turning from its home, where it assumes respectable forms, t...
What famous sauce is manufactured by McIlhenny & Co? Tabasco What year was th - Pastebin.com In what country can one find 40 species of lemurs? A: Madagascar. RAW Paste Data What famous sauce is manufactured by McIlhenny & Co? Tabasco What year was the first motor race held that was classed as Formula 1? 1950 In the w...
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Which Russian composer 1882-1971, wrote the ballets 'Firebird' and 'Petrushka'?
Stravinsky, Igor (1882 - 1971) - Credo Reference Embedding articles is subject to our Terms of use . [{"style":"mla","pubnonperiodical":{"title":"Topic Pages","city":"Boston","publisher":"Credo Reference Publisher Contributors","year":2017,"state":"MA"},"pubtype":{"main":"pubnonperiodical","suffix":"pubdatabase"},"pubd...
Mariinsky Ballet | Russian ballet company | Britannica.com Russian ballet company Alternative Titles: Balet Imeni Kirova, Imperial Russian Ballet, Kirov Ballet, Mariinsky Balet, Maryinsky Ballet Related Topics Russia Mariinsky Ballet, also spelled Maryinsky, Russian Mariinsky Balet, formerly (1935–91) Kirov Ballet, pro...
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"Who had 2 hit records in his short career, ""Bad, Bad Leroy Brown"" & ""Time in a Bottle""?"
A .J. Croce, son of the late Jim Croce, makes his own way in music A .J. Croce, son of the late Jim Croce, makes his own way in music By By Paul Liberatore, Marin Independent Journal Posted: # Comments THE LATE singer-songwriter Jim Croce, who was killed in a plane crash in the fall of 1973 just as his star was beginni...
Index-a The live album Beauty and the Beat featured pianist George Shearring and which singer? Peggy Lee Whose band was the Tijuana Brass? Herb Alpert Who were Cliff Richard's backing group through the 60s? The Shadows Who were the famous backing singers on most of Elvis Presley's early hits? The Jordanaires The...
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London landmarks - Which building was built principally for the Great Exhibition held in London in 1851 ?
10 Landmark World Fair Buildings to Visit Around the World | WorldTrippy A kaleidoscope of adventure, history, nature and travel. 10 Landmark World Fair Buildings to Visit Around the World 9th June, 2015 Twitter0 Of all the greatest and most outlandish works of architecture built in the last 150-or-so years, one thing ...
Dark Roasted Blend: The Last Victorian Leviathan Steam Ship The Last Victorian Leviathan Steam Ship Link - article by M. Christian and Avi Abrams The More-Than-Great "Great Eastern" -- one of the most spectacular ships ever built! Take a good long look at this ship. Built in 1858, it was capable of bringing 4,000 peopl...
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In woodwork, what are butt, dovetail & mitre
Woodwork - Butt Joint information and Pictures Butt Joint                     The butt joint is the most basic and simple joint to construct because it is made with only two pieces of timber that are butted together at the ends, this also means that the joint isn't very strong in fact it is the weakest joint that is us...
List of German expressions in English Zwieback, a "twice baked" bread; rusk, variants: German hard biscuits; Mennonite double yeast roll. Sports and recreation Abseil (German spelling: sich abseilen, a reflexive verb, to rope (seil) oneself (sich) down (ab)); the term abseiling is used in the UK and commonwealth...
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Who wrote the trilogy of plays ‘The Norman Conquests’?
The Norman Conquests: A Trilogy of Plays - Alan Ayckbourn - Google Books The Norman Conquests: A Trilogy of Plays 0 Reviews https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Norman_Conquests.html?id=ljuQSbBUCL4C This brilliant comic trilogy details the amorous exploits of Norman, assistant librarian, whose one aim is to make th...
BBC - History - William II (Rufus) z William II   © Known as William Rufus because of his ruddy complexion, he was the third son of William the Conqueror (William I) and inherited the English throne from him. William was born in around 1056 and almost nothing is known about his childhood. At his death in 1087, William...
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EGM is the usual term for what?
Extraordinary General Meeting - EGM Definition | Investopedia Extraordinary General Meeting - EGM What is an 'Extraordinary General Meeting - EGM' An extraordinary general meeting (EGM) is a meeting other than the annual general meeting between a company's shareholders, executives and any other members. An EGM is usual...
Elgar, Edward - E - Composers Composers The Specialists for Classical Music CDs | Vinyl | SACDs | Blu-rays | DVDs Elgar, Edward Elgar, Edward Sir Edward Elgar, 1st Baronet, OM, GCVO born 2nd June 1857 was an English composer. His first major orchestral work, Enigma Variations, was greeted with acclaim. He also composed...
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According to the rhyme, what is a 'swarm of bees in June' worth?
A Swarm of Bees in July | streetsofsalem A Swarm of Bees in July By daseger According to the old English nursery rhyme: A swarm in May is worth a load of hay; a swarm in June is worth a silver spoon; but a swarm in July is not worth a fly. Even if we could muster enough bees in these days of ever-dwindling bee populati...
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"What is the name of the coffee shop that was a regular set for the US TV series ""Friends""?"
Central Perk | Friends Central | Fandom powered by Wikia Central Perk is a coffee house in New York on NBC sitcom Friends . Contents [ show ] About The six main protagonists frequently visited Central Perk throughout the series. It is situated in New York City's Greenwich Village, near Monica's apartment . It was where...
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Which cartoon character, who cooks at the Krusty Krab, lives in a pineapple under the sea?
SpongeBob SquarePants from SpongeBob SquarePants| Cartoon | Nick.com Gary SpongeBob SquarePants Come follow the adventures of the world's most lovable sponge and his starfish sidekick! Though they have the best intentions, SpongeBob and Patrick are always causing trouble… and plenty of laughs! When he's not at the Krus...
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What do cruciverbalists like doing?
ACPT in the News: Cruciverbalists, keep your day jobs Byline: Meg Tirrell Cruciverbalists, keep your day jobs For Tyler Hinman, Saturday is the hardest day of the week. The 22-year-old Chicagoan can write and read simultaneously, and he counts himself among an elite group of people called "cruciverbalists." Hinman, who...
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Which is 'Queen of the Sciences'?
Queen of the Sciences: A History of Mathematics | The Great Courses Send the Gift of Lifelong Learning! Queen of the Sciences: A History of Mathematics x Frequently Asked Questions With an eGift, you can instantly send a Great Course to a friend or loved one via email. It's simple: Find the course you would like to eGi...
Learn and talk about New Scientist, 1956 establishments in the United Kingdom, British science and technology magazines, British weekly magazines, London magazines 0262-4079 New Scientist is a UK-based weekly English-language international science magazine, founded in 1956. Since 1996 it has run a website. Sold in reta...
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Who has a summer palace at Castel Gandolfo
Castel Gandolfo: History of the Summer Residence of the Pope - SPIEGEL ONLINE Castel Gandolfo: History of the Summer Residence of the Pope Castel Gandolfo The Colorful History of the Pope's Summer Home Pope Benedict has withdrawn to Castel Gandolfo while his successor is chosen. But few know that the papal summer resid...
Characters: the Merry Wives of Windsor — Utah Shakespeare Festival Characters: the Merry Wives of Windsor Characters: the Merry Wives of Windsor Sir John Falstaff: A farcical old knight, Sir John tries to “woo” Mistress Page and Mistress Ford. He is unsuccessful and becomes, instead, the butt of their jokes. Fenton: A ...
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What is the staple food of one third of the world’s population?
Dimensions of need - Staple foods: What do people eat? blueberry, sunflower Staple crops are shown in bold type A staple food is one that is eaten regularly and in such quantities as to constitute the dominant part of the diet and supply a major proportion of energy and nutrient needs. A staple food does not meet a pop...
Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: February 2011 Macclesfield Pub Quiz League 22nd Feb–Cup/Plate Semi Finals   Questions set by Plough Horntails and the Dolphin 1. How many hoops are used in the standard game of Croquet? A, 6. 2. Which African kingdom was known as Basutoland before it gained independence in 1966? A. Lesotho...
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What was the name of the German terrorist gang of the 1970s and 80s? With a Marxist ideology they committed over thirty murders and around 300 bomb attacks.
Rev SM 14: Terrorism Links   Terrorism is the use of violence, usually against civilian targets, as a means of intimidation or social control   Terrorism is the use of violence usually by nongovt groups to achieve political ends   Terrorism is the use of terrorizing methods to produce a state of fear & submission     T...
Baader-Meinhof.com The Gun Still Speaks: interview with Richard Huffman Originally appeared in The Eye magazine, 1999 By Sam Gaines In the late-'60s and '70s an underground revolutionary group existed in Germany known as the Baader-Meinhof Gang. Decades later, on September 16, 1999, Austrian police killed Baader-Meinho...
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24 Sussex Drive, and Harrington Lake in Gatineau Park are the official prime ministerial residences of which nation?
24 Sussex Drive | National Capital Commission 24 Sussex Drive | National Capital Commission http://www.ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places-to-visit/official-residences/24-sussex-drive 24 Sussex Drive 24 Sussex Drive, the official residence of Canada’s prime minister The house at 24 Sussex Drive is the official residence of Canada’s p...
General Knowledge #4 - StudyBlue Good to have you back! If you've signed in to StudyBlue with Facebook in the past, please do that again. General Knowledge #4 Which European capital has a skyline dominated by St Stephen�s cathedral? Vienna Shogi is a Japanese form of which boardgame? Chess Which astronomer discovered t...
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What is the name of the measure, by law or usage established in most of the United States, which is contained in a cylindrical vessel eighteen and a half inches in diameter and eight inches deep inside?
Bouvier's Law Dictionary, 1856 Edition - Letter B 1856 Edition B BACHELOR. The first degree taken at the universities in the arts and sciences, as bachelor of arts, & c. It is called, in Latin, Baccalaureus, from bacalus, or bacillus, a staff, because a staff was given, by way of distinction, into the hands of those...
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What municipality in Switzerland, also the highest city in Europe, is the annual host of the World Economic Forum (WEF) meet?
Climate change, gender equality on WEF 2014 agenda – World Finance Author: Murray Stassen January 10, 2014 In early 2014 Davos-Klosters plays host to the 44th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF). Over 2,500 attendees will congregate in the picturesque alpine municipality to discuss and debate global politi...
UEFA Campus - UEFA.org UEFA.org The House of European Football in Nyon ©UEFA.com Published: Thursday 30 January 2014, 15.53CET Read more UEFA's administrative headquarters are situated in the town of Nyon on the banks of Lake Geneva in western Switzerland, and comprises a football campus of three buildings, as well as ...
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Trade union leader Jack Dromey is married to which politician?
Labour frontbencher 'favourited' explicit gay porn tweets - Telegraph Labour Labour frontbencher 'favourited' explicit gay porn tweets Jack Dromey, who is married to Harriet Harman, blames his links to gay porn sites on a “technological mix up" Harriet Harman and Jack Dromey  Photo: ALAN DAVIDSON Follow A front bench ...
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With which item of clothing do you associate Mary Phelps Jacob
Mary Phelps Jacob (Caresse Crosby) Save $201. Reprints of the 1899 Phelps Family in America family history are now available . Loading Notable Family Members Mary Phelps Jacob (Caresse Crosby) Inventor of the Modern Brassiere, Publisher Mary Phelps Jacob (20 April 1891 - 24 January 1970), better known as Caresse Crosby...
Bezzerwizzer at Paint Branch High School - StudyBlue StudyBlue Which geometric shape does Frank Llyod Wright's Guggenheim Museum in New York echo? A spiral Which painter liked to present himself as the "Man in the Bowler Hat"? Rene Magritte Which IT company is also known by the abbreviation "HP"? Hewlett Packard Which ...
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Marsala is a fortified wine from which island?
Whisky in Marsala wine casks - Whisky.com Whisky in Marsala wine casks Contents 5. Whisky Examples 1. The Origin The Marsala wine is a fortified Italian wine that comes from the city of Marsala on the island of Sicily. Sicily is the big island in between Italy and Tunisia in the Mediterranean sea. The climate is mild w...
"Masterminds" - Manchester Evening News, November 7, 2015 | Online Research Library: Questia Read preview Article excerpt 1. Playboy Russia covergirl Maria Kozhevnikova, boxer Nikolai Valuyev, and tennis player Marat Safin shared which honour in December 2011? 2. What William S Burroughs 1961 book popularised the rock ...
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What term is used to describe the nesting place of colony forming seabirds, some seals and sea lions, and even some turtles?
Rookery R Rookery A rookery is a colony of breeding animals. The term Rookery (See disambiguation page) has also been used as a name for dense slum housing in nineteenth-century cities, and especially London . The term is applied to the nesting place of birds , such as crows and rooks, the source of the term. The breed...
Grey seals    Lundy has a resident population of approximately 180 Atlantic grey seals. These seals can be seen just about anywhere on the island, either “hauled” out on the rocks enjoying the sun, or in the water. Whilst in the water they can dive for up to 20 minutes at a time in search of fish, and are common sights...
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