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Which of the Mitford sisters had the middle name Valkyrie?
The Sordid Life of Hitler's Valkryie: Unity Mitford SHARE: Facebook Twitter Unity Mitford. The name probably doesn’t ring any bells, however the English debutante made a name for herself among the Nazis and even Hitler himself. The insatiable young woman planted herself in the middle of numerous sexual orgies; where sh...
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What name was used by duo Russell Hitchcock and Graham Russell
Air Supply - Biography BIOGRAPHY Graham Russell & Russell Hitchcock met on May 12, 1975, the first day of rehearsals for "Jesus Christ Superstar" in Sydney, Australia; they became instant friends with their common love for The Beatles and, of course, singing. After the shows' performances at 10:30, they would play pizz...
Amazon.com: North By Northwest: Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, James Mason, Martin Landau, Leo G. Carroll, Jessie Royce Landis, Alfred Hitchcock: Movies & TV By A Customer on April 22, 2000 Format: VHS Tape One of the best of Hitchcock (although as far as his films go, Hitch probably has the best track record of any dire...
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Which champion racehorse, who died in 1932, was sometimes referred to as ‘Australia’s Wonder Horse’?
Famous Horses First Posted: June 7, 2008 Apr 4, 2015 Famous Horses Affirmed     Bamboo Harvester aka Mr. Ed    Bucephalus     Burmese    Buttermilk     Comanche     Dan Patch     Haleb     Hanover     Kidron     Lexington    Little Sorrel     Man O' War     Old Henry Clay    PharLap    Reckless     Ruffian    Scout    ...
Australian National Flag and Other Flags of Australia Australian National Flag The National Flag of Australia contains three elements: The British Union Jack on a blue field - reflecting the historical origins of the Australian flag, The Southern Cross - reflecting Australia's geographic position in the Southern Hemisp...
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Similar to an eclipse, they are among the rarest predictable celestial phenomena. The last one for the 21st century occurred on 5/6 June 2012. They are historically of great scientific importance as they were used to gain the first realistic estimates of the size of the Solar System. Observation for the first time in 1...
Problems With The Fixed Stars: Do Exoplanets really exist? — A Proper Gander At Propaganda Please excuse any typos yo may come across, spell check is evil. We will correct them as we find them.Thank you. AAMorris Staff ANSWER: NO. Nature Does Not Make Mistakes People Do. If This Was Based on Natural Principle No Flaws ...
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Of the twenty two members of the Arab league, only three maintain diplomatic relations with Israel. They are Egypt, Palestine and what other country?
Israeli-Palestinian Crisis Guide: Transcript - Council on Foreign Relations Crisis Guide: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Return to the interactive media player for the Crisis Guide. Video Overview From its beginnings, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been more than a local fight between two groups who want the sa...
1985 | Pop Culture Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Edit January January 1 The Internet's Domain Name System is created. Greenland is withdrawn from the European Economic Community. First UK Cellular Mobile Phone Network Launched by Vodafone January 7 – Cellnet Launches 2nd UK Cellular Network January 10 – Kenya recogniz...
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The song 'People' appears in which 1964 Broadway musical?
The Broadway Musicals of 1964 - TheaterMania.com The Broadway Musicals of 1964 From Channing to Lansbury to Streisand, the Broadway musicals of 1964 positively glittered with stars. Jun 7, 2002 Barbra Streisand in Funny Girl It was truly the last star-studded year of Broadway musicals. The Great White Way saw, in alpha...
‘Jersey Boys’ finishes Playhouse season on high note FacebookEmail Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest ‘Jersey Boys’ finishes Playhouse season on high note In case you’ve missed hype in last decade, the jukebox musical tells story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. Post to Facebook ‘Jersey Boys’ finishes Playhouse s...
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The English novelist Sax Rohmer is best known for creating which prototypical ethnic villain who is now associated with a distinctive mustache?
IMDb: Most Popular People With Biographies Matching "The Prestige" Most Popular People With Biographies Matching "The Prestige" 1-50 of 200 names. Hugh Jackman Hugh Michael Jackman is an Australian actor, singer, multi-instrumentalist, dancer and producer. Jackman has won international recognition for his roles in majo...
General Knowledge Quiz - By Zarbo84 The fictional character John Clayton is better known by what name? La Paz is the administrative capital of which South American country? Actor Charles Buchinsky was better known by what name? The medical condition ‘aphonia’ is the inability to do what? In Greek mythology, Pygmalion w...
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What was the nickname of former cricketer Jason Gillespie?
CRICKET PLAYERS & NICKNAMES ... endless! by Chinaroad Australia's 1948 tour of England � The Invincibles  Australian national cricket team � Baggy Greens  Bangladeshi national cricket team � The Tigers  Canadian national cricket team � One Man Band  New Zealand national cricket team � The Black Caps, The Kiwi...
Cricinfo Widgets Commentating Bloopers and Miscellaneous Cricket Quotes Did they really say that? ------------------------- Yorkshire 232 all out, Hutton ill - I'm sorry, Hutton 111. - John Snagge, BBC News Ray Illingworth has just relieved himself at the pavilion end. - Brian Johnston, BBC Radio Welc...
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At 21 square kilometers, which is the world's smallest island nation?
Smallest Island Nation | Dimensions Info Smallest Island Nation The smallest island nation is Nauru (official title is Republic of Nauru). The total area is 21 square kilometers (8.1 sq mi). The December 2 to 6 census puts the population at 9,275. The 2009 estimate is 14,019. The density is 476.2/km2. The island can be...
Sports Sports With which sport would you most associate the commentator Ted Lowe? The 'Green Jacket' is presented to the winner of which sporting event? From what bridge does the Oxford/Cambridge boat race start? In which Olympics did Steve Redgrave win his first Olympic gold medal? In what sport do players take long a...
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When Great Britain beat the USA in the Davis Cup in March 2015, who was the other British singles player besides Andy Murray?
Davis Cup 2015: Murray brothers can lead British boost - BBC Sport BBC Sport Davis Cup 2015: Murray brothers can lead British boost By Russell Fuller A capacity crowd of 7,700 is expected in Glasgow Davis Cup: Great Britain v United States Venue: Emirates Arena, Glasgow Dates: 6-8 March Coverage: Live on BBC TV, BBC Ra...
Davis Cup 2015 Semi Finals Notes | ATP World Tour | Tennis Match Preview Great Britain takes on Australia, while Belgium faces off against Argentina Great Britain has not won the Davis Cup since 1936, but can count on Andy Murray and a supportive home crowd in Glasgow in the semi-finals against 28-time champion Austral...
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What name is given to the decorative articles made from marine animal's bones, teeth or tusks?
Scrimshaw Art Scrimshaw Art Scrimshaw Scrimshaw is the name given to handiwork created by whalers made from the byproducts of harvesting marine mammals. It is most commonly made out of the bones and teeth of sperm whales, the baleen of other whales, and the tusks of walruses. It takes the form of elaborate engr...
Burrows Toy Museum. - UNKNOWN, Author: UNKNOWN, Title: Burrows Toy Museum. Description: London, Unichrome (BATH) Limited, nd. VG PB. Booklet shows fashion dolls of about 1870 made of bisque with their bodies covered in kid and toys in different settings. Keywords:
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Which car company made the Sirocco model?
Scirocco : Volkswagen UK †At the end of the agreement there are three options: i) own the vehicle: pay the optional final payment; ii) return the vehicle: subject to fair wear and tear, charges may apply; or iii) replace: part exchange the vehicle. 1£2,000 towards your deposit when purchased on Solutions PCP (excluding...
Swallow Sidecar Company | Autopedia | Fandom powered by Wikia Edit William Walmsley had previously been manufacturing motorcycle sidecars and bolting them to reconditioned motorbikes. Lyons had recognised the commercial potential of these products and together they went into production with a £1000 loan and a small tea...
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How many american states begin with the letter W ?
How many U.S. states begin with the letter "I"? | Reference.com How many U.S. states begin with the letter "I"? A: Quick Answer According to About.com, there are four states in the United States that begin with the letter "I." Idaho, Illinois, Indiana and Iowa all start with this vowel. The letters that start the most ...
Telegram declaring Washington a State First State Capitol building Statehood 1889 Washington became the forty-second state of the United States of America on November 11, 1889. After a hiatus of thirteen years when no new states were admitted to the Union, the United States Congress passed an act enabling the territori...
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Who won the Eurovision Song Contest with 'What's Another Year'?
Ireland 1980 - Johnny Logan - Whats another Year - YouTube Ireland 1980 - Johnny Logan - Whats another Year 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 ...
Eurovision Song Winner видео :: WikiBit.me Mariam Mamadashvili from Georgia won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2016, this is her press .. 03:55 Eurovision Song Contest ~ 2009 Winner [HD] 16-11-2016 / 17:44 ALEXANDER RYBAK performing "FAIRYTALE" which placed 1st and won the contest for NORWAY with 387 points in the ...
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Which pop star called one of his children Peaches- Honey-Blossom?
Peaches Geldof: The wild child who found joy as a mother - Telegraph Celebrity news Peaches Geldof: The wild child who found joy as a mother The death of Peaches Geldof has refocused attention on the tragic events – a bitter divorce and her mother’s overdose – that have haunted her loving family Michael Hutchence and...
Louis Armstrong - Trumpet Player, Singer - Biography.com Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong was a trumpeter, bandleader, singer, soloist, film star and comedian. Considered one of the most influential artists in jazz history, he is known for songs like "Star Dust," "La Via En Rose" and "What a Wonderful World." IN THESE G...
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Preceding 'Cubs', what name is given to the youngest section of the Scouting movement in the UK?
Great Paxton And The Offords Scout Group. The History Of Scouting   Robert Baden-Powell returned to England a national hero, after defending the town of Mafeking for seven months from the besieging Boer troops, the first real triumph in the Boer War. When he returned, he discovered that many boys and young men were a...
BBC - Press Office - Network Radio Programme Information BBC Week 10 Monday 7 March 2011 8.00-10.00pm BBC RADIO 2 Elbow lead singer and BBC 6 Music presenter Guy Garvey Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie have a live set from Elbow, the indie band fronted by BBC 6 Music's very own Guy Garvey, in tonight's show, live from...
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Which Italian island in the Mediterranean is to the south of Corsica?
Corsica – France Travel Guide Corsica Where is Corsica? Corsica is an island in the northern Mediterranean Sea. It’s a volcanic island, actually, with 600 miles of coastline, 302,000 residents and an astonishingly diverse landscape. It’s been a French region (or technically a collectivité territoriale) pretty much ever...
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How many laps does it take to take to complete the Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis Motor Speedway In what year did the first Indianapolis 500 take place? 1911. Ray Harroun won in the Marmon "Wasp." Why was the distance of 500 miles selected? Having decided to dispense with multi-race programs and concentrate on one major race for 1911, Speedway leader Carl Fisher and his partners envisio...
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"In which US state did ""The Battle of the Little Big Horn"" take place?"
Battle of the Little Bighorn - Native American History - HISTORY.com Battle of the Little Bighorn Battle of the Little Bighorn Author Battle of the Little Bighorn URL A+E Networks Introduction The Battle of the Little Bighorn, fought on June 25, 1876, near the Little Bighorn River in Montana Territory, pitted federal t...
Custer's Last Stand Custer's Last Stand June 25, 1876 What do you know about the Battle of Little Big Horn? You might know the story better as Custer's Last Stand. On the morning of June 25, 1876, Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer and the 7th Cavalry charged into battle against Lakota Sioux and Northern Cheyenne Indi...
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Which popular stage show, now showing in the West End of London is based on the story of the group Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons?
Jersey Boys - The Story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons Groups & Schools WINNER of 57 major awards worldwide, including the Olivier Award for BEST NEW MUSICAL. JERSEY BOYS, the internationally acclaimed hit musical, tells the remarkable rise to stardom of one of the most successful bands in pop music history. Rea...
Lulu - Mature Hairstyles Lulu Date of Birth: 11/3/1948 Occupation: Singer Lulu Kennedy-Cairns, OBE (born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie, best known by her stage name Lulu, is a Scottish singer�songwriter, actress, model and television personality who has been successful in the entertainment business from the 1960s th...
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In which city are the headquarters of Greenpeace International ?
Greenpeace - SourceWatch Greenpeace Jump to: navigation , search This article is part of the Coal Issues portal on SourceWatch, a project of CoalSwarm and the Center for Media and Democracy . See here for help on adding material to CoalSwarm. This article is part of the Center for Media & Democracy's focus on the fallo...
"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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Army Day, the memorial day for the foundation of the People’s Liberation Army, is celebrated in China during which month of the year?
HOME | Home Liu Jinqi, Lieutenant General Nyembe, Snr. Col. Xu Jianwei and Jiang Lei   Snr. Col. Xu Jianwei pictured with Defense Attaches represented in South Africa   Speech by Snr. Col. Xu Jianwei, the Military Navy & Air Attache of China  on the occasion of the 87th anniversary of the People's Liberation Army Disti...
National Heroes’ Day – April 28 (Barbados) National Heroes’ Day – April 28 (Barbados) National Heroes’ Day is a public holiday in Barbados. Trafalgar Square, Bridgetown   A country occupying the easternmost island of the West Indies. Probably first visited by the Portuguese, the island was settled by the British in the...
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What nationality is the operatic tenor Juan Diego Flores?
Biography - Juan Diego Flórez - Official website Partnerships Biography For the world’s leading opera houses, Juan Diego Flórez is very much the bel canto tenor of choice. His fluid, expressive singing and dazzling virtuosity make him ideal for the operas of Rossini, Donizetti and Bellini. His operatic and recital appe...
History of Vocal art in quotes part 7 Rosati Gigli Lanza (To cover or not to cover?) - YouTube Close History of Vocal art in quotes part 7 Rosati Gigli Lanza (To cover or not to cover?) 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 con...
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The devil is commonly depicted as having a lower body like what animal?
The Straight Dope: Why is Satan often shown as having goatlike features? A Straight Dope Classic from Cecil's Storehouse of Human Knowledge Why is Satan often shown as having goatlike features? June 4, 1999 Dear Cecil: What's the deal with Satan and goats? In some pictures Satan has a goatee, horns, and hooves like a g...
Essay about The Use of Animal Imagery in Othello - 1057 Words In William Shakespeare's play "Othello" the use of animal imagery was evident throughout the telling of the story. Shakespeare explained several characters actions by comparing them to similarities in animals. The characters in "Othello" were often depicted ...
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The statistical measure of the weight of a person, scaled according to height, is called what?
BMI - Change 4 Life Change 4 Life BMI Calculator Body Mass Index (BMI) BMI is statistical measure of the weight of a person scaled according to height, used to estimate if a person is underweight or overweight. Obese is a BMI greater than 30. It can indicate whether you're at raised risk of the serious health problems ...
How is Body Mass Index (BMI) calculated? - Body Mass Index (BMI) - Sharecare Body Mass Index (BMI) Topics | Wellness | Weight Loss | Body Mass Index (BMI) | How is Body Mass Index (BMI) calculated? A Answers (18) A Dr. Michael Roizen, MD , Internal Medicine, answered If you want to calculate your BMI, the formula for d...
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In Malay it means muddy estuary; what is the capital of Malaysia?
Rivers in Malaysia | USA Today Rivers in Malaysia The Maliau River casacades through a rain forest in the Malaysian state of Sabah. (Photo: Stockbyte/Stockbyte/Getty Images ) Famous Beaches in Malaysia Malaysia is a country divided by a sea --- the South China Sea, to be precise. Its western, continental section shares...
General Knowledge #5 - StudyBlue Good to have you back! If you've signed in to StudyBlue with Facebook in the past, please do that again. General Knowledge #5 What does the legal term �caveat emptor� mean? Let the buyer beware Which Russian author wrote the novel A Month in the Country? Ivan Turgenev What do the initia...
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In May 1936 the first flight by which Irish airline took place between Dublin and Bristol?
Aer Lingus Flights (EI), Cheap Aer Lingus Tickets and Airfares - TravelPapa.com Cheap Aer Lingus Flights (EI) Overview Aer Lingus was founded by the Irish Government in April 1936 to provide air services to/from Ireland. The first flight, from Dublin to Bristol, took place on May 27th 1936. On October 2nd 2006, Aer Lin...
Media Aviation history - Louis Blériot's flight across the English Channel On 25 July 1909, Louis Blériot became the first person to cross the English Channel in a airplane. Fred Marsh, from the Royal Aero Club, explains the importance and the impact of Blériot's historic achievement. The Blériot Type Xl was the most f...
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Who played Watson in Guy Ritchie’s 2009 film Sherlock Holmes?
Sherlock Holmes | Film review | Film | The Guardian Sherlock Holmes Saturday 26 December 2009 19.05 EST First published on Saturday 26 December 2009 19.05 EST Share on Messenger Close Everyone has their favourite Sherlock Holmes impersonator, as well as their favourite Holmes story, novel and film. For me the best Holm...
Oodles Of Fun: April 2010 Oodles Of Fun Are You Using Your nOodle? Pages Question of the Day - On this day in 1931, what 102-story, 1,046-foot building was dedicated in New York City? Empire State Building Bon Jovi sang "You Give Love a ____ Name". Bad Bing Crosby's real name was: Harry Which is the only Marx Brothers ...
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Whose name is missing from the second line of the first verse of the Gospel of Matthew in the Authorized Version of the Bible – ‘Abraham begat _____; and ______ begat Jacob’?
Literary Art in the Gospel of Matthew | Chiasmus Resources Literary Art in the Gospel of Matthew Literary Art in the Gospel of Matthew This book is foundational in the study of chiasmus.  Paul Gaechter, Literary Art in the Gospel of Matthew Translated from German into English by Lore Schultheiss from Die literarische K...
Who Was John the Baptist? : Christian Courier Who Was John the Baptist? by Wayne Jackson “Who was John the Baptist? And what was his relationship to Jesus?” His name was divinely given. It was to be “John” (Lk. 1:13), which derives from a Hebrew term signifying “Jehovah is gracious.” He was known familiarly as “the Bap...
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"In the James Bond film ""Die Another Day"" who played Bond girl Giacinta ""Jinx"" Johnson?"
Jinx (Halle Berry) | James Bond Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Last Die Another Day (film) Giacinta 'Jinx' Johnson is an NSA operative who teams up with James Bond to spy on rogue North Korean agent Zao and investigate his ties with diamond magnate Gustav Graves . She appears in the 2002 film Die Another Day and is por...
Madonna Lives to Act Another 'Day' Madonna Lives to Act Another 'Day' Email Madonna’s been a very naughty girl — but only for a few moments. If you were among the legion of fans who turned out over the weekend to see “Die Another Day,” the latest James Bond thriller, and think you momentarily saw Madonna in the high-ad...
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In literature Carl Peterson is one of several aliases used by the enemy of which pre WWII British hero?
SS > SF > cons > Paragon2: Eastercon 2005 home > SF > cons > Paragon2: Eastercon 2005 Paragon2: Eastercon 2005 The 56th British Easter Science Fiction Convention 25--28 March 2005, Hinckley Island Hotel GoHs: Ben Jeapes, Robert Rankin, Richard K. Morgan , Ken MacLeod . The third Eastercon in the bizarre, but friend...
British Mystery Novels 1945 - 1990: The Amateur Detective Mystery Author Index British mystery writers prior to World War II may be found at Early Mystery Novels and Novels of the Golden Age . Authors whose first book was published after 1990 will be found at British Mysteries Since 1990. Josephine Bell (1897 - 1987) P...
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Which city was the site of the dervish rebellion and the death of the British General Gordon in 1885?
Charles George Gordon | British general | Britannica.com Charles George Gordon Evelyn Baring, 1st earl of Cromer Charles George Gordon, byname Chinese Gordon (born Jan. 28, 1833, Woolwich , near London , Eng.—died Jan. 26, 1885, Khartoum, Sudan ), British general who became a national hero for his exploits in China and...
The Imperial War Museum, London (previously the Royal Bethlehem Hospital, or "Bedlam"), additions by Sydney Smirke (Previously the Royal Bethlehem Hospital, or "Bedlam") James Lewis, 1815 Important additions by Sydney Smirke, 1835-1846. Lambeth Road, London Photograph and text 2008 by Jacqueline Banerjee [You may use t...
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Who created the character Rip Van Winkle
Washington Irving Washington Irving Washington Irving Most Popular American Writer of the Early 1800s Washington Irving first achieved fame as a young satirist in New York City.  Stock Montage/Getty Images By Robert McNamara Updated June 30, 2016. Washington Irving was the first American to make a living as an author a...
V&A The Origin of Popular Pantomime Stories Frontispiece for 'Jack and the Beanstalk', published by JL Marks, London, 1850s. Museum no. MB.JACB.MA, © Victoria and Albert Museum, London Pantomime text for 'jack and the Beanstalk' at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, 1899. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London In the...
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Before 1966 the Republic of Botswana was a protectorate of the British Government and was known as what?
Botswana | South African History Online South African History Online Related articles Archives Press Conference in Maputo: Comments by Oliver Tambo on South African offer of territory to Swaziland, 5 March 1982 Map of Africa showing location of Botswana The Republic of Botswana shares a common border with South Africa ...
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In old UK/US capacity measures how many pecks are in a bushel?
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Known as "The Singing Cowboy" who had his biggest hit record with the original recording of "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer"?
Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer by Gene Autry Songfacts Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer by Gene Autry Songfacts Songfacts The story of Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer was written in 1939 by Robert L. May, a copywriter for the Chicago-based Montgomery Ward department stores, as a promotional gift for the store's customers....
1961 Performers British Chartbusters of the 60s & 70s 1961 The British charts of 1961 remained the personal domains of the two heart-throbs Elvis and Cliff:   Elvis Presley had the year's biggest number one with "Wooden Heart" during the Spring. He had three other massive hits "Are You Lonesome Tonight" (n...
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What is the county town of County Mayo in Ireland?
County Mayo – Ireland | Ireland.com Places to go Mayo County Mayo From brilliant Blue Flag beaches to spectacularly bleak bogland, Mayo musters up one wow-moment after another. But it’s not just a great place to visit… County Mayo Is Mayo the finest place to live in Ireland? The Georgian town of Westport won The Irish ...
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Which British dramatist wrote the 1945 play ‘An Inspector Calls’?
An Inspector Calls - YouTube An Inspector Calls Last updated on Jan 24, 2014 An Inspector Calls (1982 BBC TV Film) An Inspector Calls was a made-for-television adaptation produced by Ronald Smedley for the BBC and broadcast on 17 August 1982. The film was based on the play written by British Dramatist J B Priestley, wh...
Someone Who'll Watch Over Me: A Play: Frank McGuinness, Brian Keenan: 9780571168040: Amazon.com: Books Editorial Reviews About the Author Frank McGuinness,born on July 29, 1953, in Buncrana, Donegal, Ireland. He lectures at University College, Dublin. His first major success as a playwright was the 1982 production of F...
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Independent radio station 'Galaxy FM 102' broadcasts from which town/city?
North West Radio - FM Radio Stations in North West England North West Radio 88.0 – 90.2   BBC Radio 2 BBC, national. Adult Contemporary and Easy Listening, with Specialist programming in the evenings and weekends. Presenters include Chris Evans at breakfast. Frequencies : FM 89.3 (North West), 88.6 (C Lancs), 90.0 (N L...
in 1907 who was the first English writer win Nobel prize - IT - 402 View Full Document in 1907 who was the first English writer win Nobel prize literature Rudyard Kipling 4 Name the science fiction writer who lives in Sri Lanka Arthur C Clark 5 What pop group were dedicated followers of fashion The Kinks 6 CaCo3 is the...
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How many pegs or marbles are there in a Solitaire board game?
What are the rules for marble solitaire? | Reference.com What are the rules for marble solitaire? A: Quick Answer In marble solitaire, the player jumps marbles over each other into existing spaces with the goal to eliminate all the marbles from the playing board except one. Most marble solitaire game sets contain playi...
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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Whales can be divided into two types Toothed and what?
Feeding | Whales Feeding Reproducing Feeding Whales can be divided into two types by the way they feed—baleen whales (Mysticetes) and toothed whales (Odontecetes). Baleen whales are “batch feeders”—they use their plates of baleen to filter huge numbers of tiny prey out of the water. They can be divided into three group...
Pholadidae P Pholadidae Pholadidae, known as piddocks or angelwings, are a family of bivalve mollusc similar to a clam ; however, they are unique in that each side of their shells are divided into 2 or 3 separate sections. Furthermore, one of the piddock's shells has a set of ridges or "teeth", which they use to grind ...
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What was the surname of Marie, double Nobel laureate, and Pierre, also Nobel laureate?
15 Women Who Have Won Science Nobel Prizes Since Marie Curie | Mental Floss 15 Women Who Have Won Science Nobel Prizes Since Marie Curie Getty Images Like us on Facebook 92Y’s “ 7 Days of Genius ” is a global conversation on the power of genius to make a positive impact on the world. From March 5 to 12, mental_floss jo...
Marie and Pierre Curie and the Discovery of Polonium and Radium Lists of Nobel Prizes and Laureates Lists of Nobel Prizes and Laureates Marie and Pierre Curie and the Discovery of Polonium and Radium by Nanny Fröman * Introduction Marie and Pierre Curie 's pioneering research was again brought to mind when on Apri...
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Which fashion house sacked designer John Galliano in 2011, after his racist rant at fellow customers in a Paris cafe?
Galliano sacked over racist rant – The Sun SHAMED designer John Galliano has been sacked by fashion giant Christian Dior — after Oscar winner Natalie Portman today declared she was appalled at his racist rants. Natalie — who is the face of a perfume made by Dior — slammed Galliano and said she would have nothing more t...
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Pug, Boxer and Chow are all breeds of which animal?
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Operation Typhoon, launched on this day in 1941, was a German strategic offensive designed to capture which capital city?
Battle of Moscow - World War II - Operation Barbarossa 1,000,000 men Battle of Moscow - Background: On June 22, 1941, German forces launched Operation Barbarossa and invaded the Soviet Union. The Germans had hoped to commence the operation in May, but were delayed by the need to campaign in the Balkans and Greece . Ope...
Film History Milestones - 1940 Event and Significance 1940 Disney released its animated feature film masterpiece Pinocchio (1940) - one of the best examples of the studio's animation talent. This was Disney's second feature-length animated film, following after Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) . It. ...
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In the children’s television show, what is the name of the yellow Teletubby?
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Cartoon Characters, Cast and Crew for Cars Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Studios Buena Vista Pictures, Walt Disney Pictures Feature Length Theatrical Animated Film Cartoon Characters: Lightning McQueen, Doc Hudson, Sally Carrera, Mater, Ramone, Luigi, Guido, Flo, Sarge, Sheriff, Fillmore, Lizzie, Mack, Hamm Truc...
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Murophobia is the abnormal fear of what?
Murophobia - definition of Murophobia by The Free Dictionary Murophobia - definition of Murophobia by The Free Dictionary http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Murophobia Also found in: Thesaurus , Medical , Wikipedia . Related to Murophobia: monophobia musophobia - a morbid fear of mice zoophobia - a morbid fear of animals...
Gymnophobia - Fear of Nudity Gymnophobia By Lisa Fritscher - Reviewed by a board-certified physician. Updated July 02, 2015 Gymnophobia, or the fear of nudity, is a highly personalized phobia. Some people with this fear are afraid only of being naked in public, as is the case in communal showers or changing rooms. Howe...
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Amy Williams and Lizzy Yarnold of Great Britain have won the Winter Olympic Gold Medal at the last two games in which event?
Lizzy Yarnold wins Sochi 2014 gold for Great Britain - BBC Sport BBC Sport Lizzy Yarnold wins Sochi 2014 gold for Great Britain By Nick Hope BBC Olympic sports reporter in Sochi 14 Feb 2014 From the section Winter Olympics Share this page Read more about sharing. Lizzy Yarnold won Great Britain's first gold medal of th...
Olympics 2008: Great Britain's 27 gold medal-winning Olympians reveal their hopes and dreams for the year ahead | Sport | The Guardian 'In 2009 I am determined to moisturise more' Great Britain's 27 gold medal-winning Olympians reveal their hopes and dreams for the year ahead Bradley Wiggins says he is not one for New ...
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By which work is novelist Laurence Sterne best remembered?
Laurence Sterne (Author of The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman) Fiction Influences edit data Laurence Sterne was an Irish-born English novelist and an Anglican clergyman. He is best known for his novels The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, and A Sentimental Journey Through France and Ita...
Free Flashcards about GK 3 Semantics is the branch of logic concerned with what? Meaning Which Northumberland castle, located between Craster and Embleton, is closely associated with the legend of Guy the Seeker? Dunstanburgh Castle Whose poem is "The Quaker Graveyard in Nantucket"? Robert Powell Which poem did Milton ...
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Who wrote the play Chips with Everything?
Chips with Everything Summary - eNotes.com Chips with Everything Summary link Link This play was Arnold Wesker’s first popular work, although his previous plays had enjoyed considerable artistic success. Like all of his plays, CHIPS WITH EVERYTHING delineates an aspect of contemporary society, not stopping at pointing ...
Why Under Milk Wood is the greatest radio play ever - Telegraph Theatre Why Under Milk Wood is the greatest radio play ever Under Milk Wood took Dylan Thomas nearly 20 tortured years to bring to life. On his centenary, three theatrical productions pay homage to the greatest ever radio drama Dylan Thomas in 1948 Photo...
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What was the nickname of the Guantánamo Bay prison?
Inside Guantanamo Bay: We go behind bars in the world's most controversial prison - Mirror Online News Inside Guantanamo Bay: We go behind bars in the world's most controversial prison Reporter Sean Rayment and photographer Matt Sprake visited the US military detention centre in Cuba where terror suspects are held for ...
Nickname the landmarks: here they are … « Names « Glossophilia 3 Replies Each of these extraordinary architectural landmarks has been bestowed at some point in its history — either before, during or after its design and construction — with a colorful nickname. Clues to most of the nicknames lie in the resemblance of th...
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Dicky Mint, Mick the Marmaliser and Nigel Ponsonby-Smallpiece were members of which group
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2001 KO Final February, which ex-PM was awarded an earldom on his 90th birthday ? Harold Macmillan B1 A member of the House of Lords and an ex-MP, who celebrated his 100th  birthday in November 1984 ? Mannie Shinwell Which government department banned trades unions causing a national...
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Which French General and statesman took part in the Battle of Yorktown?
Battle of Yorktown begins - Sep 28, 1781 - HISTORY.com Battle of Yorktown begins Publisher A+E Networks On this day in 1781, General George Washington, commanding a force of 17,000 French and Continental troops, begins the siege known as the Battle of Yorktown against British General Lord Charles Cornwallis and a conti...
British adventurer, soldier and author, T E Lawrence, the leader of the Arab revolt against the Ottoman Empire, 1916 [Getty] By @james_barr James Barr is the author of A Line In The Sand: Britain, France and the Struggle that shaped the Middle East. One hundred years ago this week, in the middle of World War I, an upri...
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Food in dented cans is less safe/pure than in undented cans, true or false?
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The first nuclear reactor was built in 1942 in which US city?
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A Science Odyssey: People and Discoveries: The first atomic bomb is detonated The first atomic bomb is detonated 1945 Photo: Atomic bomb test explosion in Alamagordo, New Mexico, July 16, 1945. AP/Wide World Photos In 1932, James Chadwick discovered the neutron , a small atomic particle with mass but no charge. This tu...
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What country announced a sales ban on the yeast extract Marmite in 2011 due to its law forbidding vitamin additives?
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The two small pieces of dark meat at the back of poultry near the thigh are commonly known by what name?
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Free Flashcards about GK 9 Which science-fiction writer coined the term "cyberspace"? William Gibson What is a male swan known as? Cob What is a female swan known as? Pen Which giant screen film projection system, which gives an enhanced visual impact, has its origins in Montreal's Expo 67? IMAX Which actress was born ...
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"The line ""Frailty, thy name is woman"" is from what play?"
No Fear Shakespeare: Hamlet: Act 1, Scene 2, Page 6 No Fear Shakespeare Home → No Fear Shakespeare → Hamlet → Act 1, Scene 2, Page 6 Hamlet That he might not beteem the winds of heaven Visit her face too roughly.—Heaven and earth, Must I remember? Why, she would hang on him As if increase of appetite had grown By what ...
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Who wrote the play The Entertainer?
The Entertainer in London starring Kenneth Branagh on stage through to 12 November 2016 - information and ticket details �? to �? Premium Seating also available (plus booking fees if applicable) The Entertainer A major revival of John Osborne's The Entertainer in London starring Kenneth Branagh as Archie Rice and d...
The Comedians book by Graham Greene A Novel That Matters Published by Thriftbooks.com User, 11 years ago Graham Greene did not feel this was his favorite work, and according to Paul Theroux, it's not his best. [Read Theroux's introduction, which should have been called the Afterword, AFTER reading the book.] Yet this n...
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Of the athletic events being contested in 2012, which event has the longest standing Olympic record?
Why Olympic Records Are Broken (or Not) - The New York Times The New York Times SundayReview |Which Records Get Shattered? Search Photo Bob Beamon breaking the long-jump record at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. Credit Bettmann/Corbis IT’S swimming that makes the biggest splash at the Olympics these days — especially...
Boxing at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games | Olympics at Sports-Reference.com Boxing at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games Date Started: July 28, 1952 Date Finished: August 2, 1952 Events: 10 Participants: 249 (249 men and 0 women) from 43 countries Youngest Participant:   Edson Brown (17 years, 74 days) Oldest Participant: ...
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Which British sprinter returned to competition in 2006 after a 2 year absence due to doping offences?
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Performing Artistes Colin Jackson was born on 18 February 1967 in Cardiff. Colin Jackson was a top-class hurdler who won every major title except Olympic gold. In spite of retiring in 2003, Colin Jackson still holds the world record for the indoor 60m hurdles, He held the outdoor 110m hurdles (12.91 seconds set in the ...
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Which 1978 film featured gangs called the T Birds and the Pink Ladies?
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Grace Jones - "Bond Girls" through the years - Pictures - CBS News "Bond Girls" through the years Next Ursula Andress Ursula Andress is shown as Honey Rider in a scene from the 1962 James Bond film "Dr. No." When Andress emerged from the sea, curves glistening, with a dagger strapped to her bikini, she made the Bond gi...
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Which golfer is the captain of the European team in 2014 Ryder cup?
McGinley named captain of 2014 European Ryder Cup team - RyderCup.com Paul McGinley holed the 10-foot winning putt in his Ryder Cup debut at The Belfry in 2002 and was also part of the victorious sides in 2004 and 2006. McGinley named captain of 2014 European Ryder Cup team Published: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 | 1:03 p...
Ryder Cup 2012: USA team profiles | Sport | The Guardian Ryder Cup 2012 Ryder Cup 2012: USA team profiles USA Ryder Cup captain omits Rickie Fowler and Hunter Mahan from his four wildcard picks in the team to face Europe at Medinah at the last weekend of the month Dustin Johnson, one of Davis Love III's four wildcard p...
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Who was the first footballer to represent England at schoolboy, youth, amateur, under 23 and full international levels, he went on to have a distinguished managerial career?
In honour of Jamie Vardy: five of the best England two-cap wonders In honour of Jamie Vardy: five of the best England two-cap wonders SHARE THIS STORY Tweet Why should the one-cap international wonders get the majority of the attention? Following his substitute appearance at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin back in June, Ja...
BBC - A Sporting Nation - The first international football match The first international football match © SCRAN Twenty months after the first international rugby match between the two countries, the Auld Enemy met for the first official association football international match. Like its rugby counterpart, the match was...
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How many operas comprise the Ring Cycle?
A First-Timer's Guide to Wagner's Ring This material © 1999 by Eric Rawlins. All rights reserved. The Story Wagner originally conceived of an opera to be called Siegfried's Death. He began work on the project around 1850. As he worked on the poem, he expanded it to include a "prequel" to be called The Young Siegfried. ...
Project MUSE - Arabella, Operetta, and the Triumph of Gemütlichkeit Arabella, Operetta, and the Triumph of Gemütlichkeit Micaela Baranello (bio) On July 26, 1928, Hugo von Hofmannsthal wrote to Richard Strauss regarding their work-in-progress, Arabella: As I try to think and feel with the public, with our contemporarie...
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What word refers to a species that no longer exists?
Species (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Species First published Thu Jul 4, 2002; substantive revision Wed Jan 27, 2010 The nature of species is controversial in biology and philosophy. Biologists disagree on the definition of the term ‘species,’ and philosophers disagree over t...
Interesting Facts about Culture & Language Six fundamental ideas that commonly undergird moral systems:  care, fairness, liberty, loyalty, authority and sanctity.   The Cultural Sector in Canada employs more people than forestry and banking combined. In 2008, Canadians spent more than twice as much on live pe...
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On which river does Peterborough stand?
Fox Narrowboats | Waterways East England UK Rivers Ouse Nene Middle Level Adam Henson (BBC’s Countryfile) news Fox Waterway Routes Our route guide will talk you through the boating journey, show highlights on the waterways and places to visit. You will cruise through rivers, canals and open sections during your boat hi...
Pembrokeshire Tours, Tours of Pembrokeshire, England, Great British Trips St Davids Cathedral and Bishop's Palace St Davids Cathedral, Pembrokeshire The 12th century Cathedral, built from beautiful local stone that gives it an unusual pink and grey colouring, is a must see. There have been cathedrals built earlier on t...
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Which Bond film starring Roger Moore had scenes filmed at the Nene Valley Railway
Filming | Nene Valley Railway Filming Filming Since 1978 well over 150 films, commercials and episodes for television have been made with the help of scenes shot on the Nene Valley Railway. Some have been major productions like Octopussy, and Dirty Dozen- Next Mission while television companies have based episodes of s...
Roger Moore - Biography - IMDb Roger Moore Biography Showing all 212 items Jump to: Overview  (3) | Mini Bio  (2) | Spouse  (4) | Trade Mark  (6) | Trivia  (111) | Personal Quotes  (76) | Salary  (10) Overview (3) 6' 1" (1.85 m) Mini Bio (2) Roger Moore will perhaps always be remembered as the man who replaced Sean Con...
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What is the alternative common name for a Black Leopard?
Black Panther - Common Definition Black Panther Animal Classification - Common View The commonly used word panther is derived from the Latin word panthera which is a genus name of the animal subfamily Felinae (the cats) in taxonomy.  The genus panthera contains four well-known living species: lions, tigers, jaguars, an...
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Besides China and Cambodia, which other country has a border with Vietnam?
Indochina: Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam Indochina: Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam Outline o    Culture, Language, and Religion o    Persistent Poverty 2.      Demographic Analysis based on Population Data Sheet 2007 o    Population mid 2007 o    Percent Under 15 / Over 65 o    Population Natural Growth o    Projected Popul...
Travel from Thailand to Vientiane in Laos via Friendship Bridge Gecko Villa Thailand Travel from Thailand to Vientiane in Laos Gecko Villa's location out of Udon Thani makes it a perfect stepping stone for travel further afar to the wonders of the landlocked, hill-clad, tribal nation of Laos - a country once referred t...
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Which state of America is nicknamed 'The Beehive State'?
Utah State Nickname | The Beehive State Utah State Nickname Plaque displaying the center of Utah's great seal (with the state motto: Industry), and the state nickname on the outer ring (The Beehive State); photo by Photo Dean on Flickr (noncommercial use permitted with attribution / no derivative works). The Nickname o...
State Nicknames Hawaii - Maryland Hawaii became officially known as the “Aloha State” by a 1959 legislative act. Haw. Rev. Stat. 5-7 source: State Names, Seals, Flags, and Symbols by Benjamin F. Shearer, Barbara S. Shearer Idaho In 1863, Congress designated the Idaho Territory with the erroneous understanding that Idah...
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The ring-ousel belongs to which family of birds?
Taxonomy and Nomenclature Taxonomy and Nomenclature Taxonomy (sometimes called "systematics") is the science of classifying organisms. The Linnean system of classification, used for both plants and animals, was developed more than two centuries ago by the great Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus ...
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"Which common piece of medical equipment is named from two Greek words for ""chest"" and ""to look at"" ?"
THE MONAURAL STETHOSCOPE Click on IMAGE to enlarge photos. Click on BLUE link to read articles. Assessing the sounds of the human body was reported in the ancient medical literature. Amongst the earliest known medical manuscripts are the medical papyruses of ancient Egypt dating to the seventeenth century B.C., which r...
Diagnostic terms in Greek anatomical in Latin Term components - CC - 306M Diagnostic terms in Greek, anatomical in Latin Term components • Root – foundation • Suffix – ending that gives meaning • Prefix – further modification Combining vowels • A vowel usually an “o” is used to join a root to root or to suffix This pre...
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Who succeeded Paul Stephenson as Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police?
Resignations of Sir Paul Stephenson and John Yates from the Metropolitan Police service: Home Secretary's statement - Oral statements to Parliament - GOV.UK Resignations of Sir Paul Stephenson and John Yates from the Metropolitan Police service: Home Secretary's statement From: This speech was published under the 20...
Toby Stephens: Being born into the theatre was a mixed blessing - Telegraph Toby Stephens: Being born into the theatre was a mixed blessing Actor Toby Stephens tells Tim Walker why having famous parents isn't always easy. Toby Stephens, above, is preparing for a role in Ibsen's 'A Doll's House' at the Donmar Warehouse...
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In which year did Freddie Mercury die of AIDS?
BBC ON THIS DAY | 24 | 1991: Giant of rock dies 1991: Giant of rock dies Freddie Mercury has died aged 45, just one day after he publicly announced he was HIV positive. The lead singer for rock group Queen died quietly at his home in west London of bronchio-pneumonia, brought on by Aids, his publicist said. The flamboy...
"Masterminds" - Manchester Evening News, December 26, 2015 | Online Research Library: Questia Read preview Article excerpt 1. What has been the highest selling album of 2015? 2. Who won this year's Strictly Come Dancing? 3. Ford claimed to launch the first 'e-(What?)' at the 2015 Mobile World Congress Show: Pram; bike;...
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The US Civil War was in which century?
American Civil War The American Civil War The American Civil war lasted for four years and was a defining event of the 19th century.  Sign Up for Our Free Newsletters Thanks, You're in!
The Greatest Century That Ever Was: 25 Miraculous Trends of the Past 100 Years | Libertarianism.org The Greatest Century That Ever Was: 25 Miraculous Trends of the Past 100 Years Stephen Moore and Julian L. Simon detail the myriad ways in which Americans were better off at the end of the 20th century than at the end of...
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Which Irish boxer was nicknamed the Clones Cyclone?
The Best-Ever British Boxing Nicknames | Bleacher Report The Best-Ever British Boxing Nicknames Use your ← → (arrow) keys to browse the slideshow Associated Press David Haye and Gavin Rees 8.0K 13 Comments Perhaps no sport is as linked with nicknames as boxing, so much so that when Sylvester Stallone penned Rocky, he g...
BBC Sport - Rugby Union - Ireland v France Ireland v France RBS Six Nations Championship Venue: Aviva Stadium Date: Sunday, 13 February 2011 Kick-off: 1500 GMT Coverage: Watch on BBC One, BBC HD channel, Red Button and BBC Sport website; full commentary on BBC 5 live, updates on local radio; text commentary on BBC Spor...
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In what U.S. state does the Mississippi River begin?
Where does the Mississippi river end? | Reference.com Where does the Mississippi river end? A: Quick Answer The Mississippi River flows into the Gulf of Mexico from its source at Lake Itasca, Minnesota. As the third longest river in the North American continent, the Mississippi River flows a total length of 2,350 miles...
United States United States OFFICIAL NAME: United States of America FORM OF GOVERNMENT: Constitution-based federal republic LANGUAGES: English, Spanish (no official national language) MONEY: U.S. dollar AREA: 3,794,083 square miles (9,826,630 square kilometers) MAJOR MOUNTAIN RANGES: Rocky Mountains, Appalachian Mounta...
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What was the only UK hit for The Pipkins
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UK Christmas/Xmas Number One Chart Singles Mary's Boy Child - Bony M 1979 Another Brick In The Wall - Pink Floyd And incidently, the first chart topper of the 80s too. Meant a lot to us lads in the infants this did. I remember listening to this and reading my Beano then pulling apart the establishment. 1980 Just Like S...
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Which ITV soap that ran from 1964 to 1988 made a comeback in 2001 (lasting until 2003)?
10 TV show comebacks: triumphs and flops - Sunday Post 10 TV show comebacks: triumphs and flops Written by  Murray Scougall , 11/07/2016 THE BBC announced last week that time travelling sitcom Goodnight Sweetheart is returning after 17 years. Nicholas Lyndhurst starred in the comedy as a man who l...
The Price is Right - UKGameshows The Price is Right Bobby Bragg (1989: early shows) Allan Sherwin (Sky version from late 1989) Peter Dickson (1995-2001, 2005, 2006-7) Mike Hurley (2006-7) Suzie Marlowe (Sky version from 1989) Tracie Williams (Sky version from 1989) Katrina Maltby (Sky version from 1989) Julie Broster (...
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Which Crystal Palace manager became the first casualty of this season's Premier League when he got sacked in December 2014?
Steve McClaren on Crystal Palace shortlist to replace sacked Neil Warnock | Daily Mail Online Steve McClaren on Crystal Palace shortlist to replace sacked Neil Warnock Neil Warnock was sacked as Crystal Palace manager after four months Steve McClaren, Victor Pereira and Tony Popovic are on the shortlist  Crystal Palace...
Frankly Mr Spencer: A Moment in Time - 1973-74 When Man United Were Relegated Thursday, 27 December 2012 A Moment in Time - 1973-74 When Man United Were Relegated The season is 1973-74 and Manchester United have been in steady decline since they became the first English club to lift the European Cup in 1968. After winn...
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Who was the first artist to appear at the new Wembley Stadium?
George Michael Announces European Tour - Uncut Uncut TAGS: George Michael Hugely successful singer/songwriter George Michael has announced a full European tour to take place this Summer. His first UK date will be on June 9, at the brand new Wembley Stadium, making him the first artist who will appear there. The first b...
Sport Venues in London | Top London Venues | LondonTown.com Sport Venues in London     Sports fans are spoiled for choice in London, home to the two biggest stadia in the UK as well as numerous other sporting arenas. Check out our list of the top London sporting venues and see what sporting events are coming up for you...
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Which King of Belgium abdicated on July 21st 2013 in favour of his son Crown Prince Philippe?
Crown Prince Philippe. Biography, news, photos and videos Horoscope : Capricorn The son of King Albert II and Queen Paola, Prince Philippe Leopold Louis Marie was born in Brussels on April 15, 1960. His place in the line of succession meant he received an appropriately rigorous and diverse education at the College Sain...
The Battle of Agincourt ? 25th October 1415   The Battle of Agincourt ? 25th October 1415 In the early morning of St Crispin's Day, 25th October, 1415 King Henry V?s dysentery ravaged and outnumbered English Army that had been marching since leaving Harflleur 17 days before found itself forced to give battle against th...
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What word referring to an organizational disaster derives from Venetian glass-blowing?
5000 FREE SAT Test Prep Words - 5000 Vocabulary Words FREE abase v. To lower in position, estimation, or the like; degrade. ← Many vocabulary words, such as degrade, are repeated in definitions for double learning. abbess n. The lady superior of a nunnery. abbey n. The group of buildings which collectively form the dwe...
BAND NAMES .. ORIGINS Numbers 10cc Manager Jonathan King chose the name after having a dream in which he was standing in front of the Hammersmith Odeon in London where the boarding read "10cc The Best Band in the World". A widely repeated claim, disputed by King and Godley, but confirmed in a 1988 interview by Creme, a...
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In which sport did Scunthorpe Scorpions win a premiership title in 2012?
Speedway: Scunthorpe pip Somerset Rebels to league title - BBC Sport BBC Sport Speedway: Scunthorpe pip Somerset Rebels to league title 30 Oct 2012 Read more about sharing. Scunthorpe narrowly beat Somerset Rebels 92-91 on aggregate to win the Premier League title. The Rebels, who won the League Cup last week, held a f...
"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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"Who wrote ""The Agony and the Ecstasy"""
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1. What is the name of the hit show based on the songs of Abba? - Liverpool Echo News 1. What is the name of the hit show based on the songs of Abba? 2. Which “G” is the name of the Italian astronomer who improved the telescope so much as to discover that there were craters on the moon?  Share Get daily updates directl...
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Russia was defeated by which country in the Battle of Tannenberg in 1914?
Battle of Tannenberg begins - Aug 26, 1914 - HISTORY.com Battle of Tannenberg begins Publisher A+E Networks On August 26, 1914, the German 8th Army, under the leadership of Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff, strikes with lethal force against the advancing Russian 2nd Army, led by General Aleksandr Samsonov, in E...
Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: 4th November The Questions Macclesfield Pub Quiz League Set by The Lamb Inn ART & ENTERTAINMENT 1. Q. Offenbach’s barcarolle from ‘The Tales of Hoffman’ is a famous piece of music, but what is a barcarolle ? A. A BOATING SONG (Accept any reference to boats). 2. Q. Which Gilbert & Sullivan ...
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Which river separates Zimbabwe from South Africa?
From Zimbabwe to South Africa in search of an education - BBC News BBC News From Zimbabwe to South Africa in search of an education By Mukul Devichand Crossing Continents, BBC Radio 4 7 September 2011 Read more about sharing. Close share panel The collapse of affordable schooling in Zimbabwe is leading thousands of chi...
Namibia Namibia Namibia is officially known as the Republic of Namibia Namibia is over 820 000 square kilometers in size Namibia measures 1320 kilometers in length from north to south and 400 kilometers to 1000 kilometers in width excluding the Caprivi Strip from west to east The Caprivi Strip forms a long, narrow stre...
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Worlds first nuclear powered sub & first to complete a submerged transit across North Pole.
The World's First Nuclear Submarine Was Launched 60 Years Ago The World's First Nuclear Submarine Was Launched 60 Years Ago Go to permalink Launched 60 years ago today, the USS Nautilus (SSN-571) was the world's first nuclear-powered submarine. Its atomic fuel source gave for the U.S Navy a dramatic increase in both ra...
RAGMAG Ohm Issue | Sept 2011 | Issue#16 by RAGMAG Magazine (page 138) - issuu issuu 1. What is the difference between a spiral and a helix? 1. Where can you find the Church of the Holy Sepulchre? 1. What is the S.I. standard of temperature? 2. What is it called when a liquid is cooled to below its freezing point but it...
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Which is the southernmost of the Channel Islands?
Poindexter Descendants Association About The Isle of Jersey, Channel Islands   Jersey is the largest and southernmost of the Channel Islands, about 14 miles off the coast of Normandy, France. It is an oblong block of granite four to five miles wide and about nine miles long. It has been continuously inhabit...
List of British Sea Areas as listed in the weather report for shipping on BBC Radio4 Here's a nice but big (162K) map I scanned it from the Radio Times, they managed to forget Bailey so I had to edit it in, which is why the lines and font are a bit dodgy there. Here's one from the Met Office , a lot smaller but not as ...
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Which British pop group reached number one in the UK charts for the only time in their career on July 2nd 1977 with the song 'So You Win Again'?
UK MUSIC CHARTS, No.1 Singles 1: Al Martino - Here In My Heart - 14/11/1952. 1953 2: Jo Stafford : You Belong To Me - 16/1/1953 3: Kay Starr : Comes A-Long A-Love - 23/1/1953. 4: Eddie Fisher: Outside Of Heaven - 30/1/1953. Feb 5: Perry Como: Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes - 6/2/1953 March 6: Guy Mitchell: She We...
Joy Division’s Biography — Free listening, videos, concerts, stats and photos at Last.fm Biography This page has been locked by a moderator. Joy Division were a post-punk band formed in 1976 in Salford, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom. Originally named Warsaw, the band consisted of Ian Curtis (vocals and occasiona...
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During WWII, troops stationed in New Guinea were warned to steer clear of what bird that was also listed by the 2007 edition of the Guinness Book as the world's most dangerous?
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Goa used to be a colony of which nation Portugal 87 What does a - IT - 402 View Full Document Goa used to be a colony of which nation Portugal 87 What does a galactophagist drink Milk 88 What did God create on the fifth day (both) Sea creatures and birds 89 Where was Bob Dylan born Duluth Minnesota 90 In the 18th centu...
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Which singer-songwriter of Baker Street was mistakenly reported missing?
Gerry Rafferty – City to City Lyrics | Genius Album Bio 1 Contributor ? What is this? The Genius annotation is the work of the Genius Editorial project. Our editors and contributors collaborate to create the most interesting and informative explanation of any line of text. It’s also a work in progress, so leave a sugge...
BBC NEWS | Americas | Boy George on US cocaine charge Boy George on US cocaine charge Police attended Boy George's home following reports of a burglary Musician Boy George has appeared in court charged with possessing cocaine after being arrested in New York. The 44-year-old performer was detained at about 0300 (0700 G...
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The city of Nineveh was a capital of which ancient Empire ?
Destruction Of Nineveh | Assyrian Empire | Bible Prophecy The Destruction Of Nineveh by David Padfield The city of Nineveh, the ancient capital of the Assyrian Empire, was destroyed in 612 B.C. The fall of that great city was not a matter of chance, but rather a fulfillment of Bible prophecy. Nineveh was established by...
Archaeology Wordsmith Archaeology Wordsmith museum CATEGORY: structure; term DEFINITION: An institution that collects, studies, exhibits, and conserves objects for cultural and educational purposes; literally, a temple (or seat) of the Muses. The term was first applied to an establishment founded by Ptolemy I, called S...
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In Norse mythology, 'Baldur' the son of 'Odin', was invulnerable to everything except what?
Balder Balder by Micha F. Lindemans The god of light, joy, purity, beauty, innocence, and reconciliation. Son of Odin and Frigg , he was loved by both gods and men and was considered to be the best of the gods. He had a good character, was friendly, wise and eloquent, although he had little power. His wife was Nanna da...
Odin - Norse Mythology for Smart People Norse Mythology for Smart People Odin “Odin the Wanderer” by Georg von Rosen (1886) Odin (pronounced “OH-din”; Old Norse Óðinn, Old English and Old Saxon Woden, Old High German Wuotan, Wotan, or Wodan, Proto-Germanic *Woðanaz, “Master of Ecstasy”) is one of the most complex and e...
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In the Bible, Daniel was thrown to the lions for refusing to worship which king?
7. The Deliverance of Daniel and Darius (Daniel 6:1-28) | Bible.org 7. The Deliverance of Daniel and Darius (Daniel 6:1-28) Introduction A friend of mine once remarked, “A lot of crimes are not sins, and a lot of sins are not crimes.” Our text indicates he was absolutely right. In the sixth chapter of Daniel, this righ...
Study Materials for The Great Divorce cs lewis The Great Divorce This book, a response to William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, was first printed as a serial in a religious publication in 1944 and 1945, and in book form soon after. Lewis's diverse sources for this work include the works of St. Augustine, Dan...
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Which former England Cricket player was nicknamed 'Bumble'?
CRICKET PLAYERS & NICKNAMES ... endless! by Chinaroad Australia's 1948 tour of England � The Invincibles  Australian national cricket team � Baggy Greens  Bangladeshi national cricket team � The Tigers  Canadian national cricket team � One Man Band  New Zealand national cricket team � The Black Caps, The Kiwi...
Ian Bell | England Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | ESPN Cricinfo FC Profile Once described by Dayle Hadlee as the best 16-year old he had ever seen, Ian Bell had been earmarked for greatness long before he was drafted onto the England tour of New Zealand in 2001-02, as cover for the injured Mark Butcher. Tech...
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Which 2004 film was released with the advertising tag line 'A romantic comedy with zombies'?
The 10 Best Movie Taglines The 10 Best Movie Taglines Comment [Updated with video] Since theatrical posters and advertising campaigns became just as important to selling a motion picture as the cast and crew assembled, the significance of a well-worded tagline was too large to overlook. Whether relying on humor, wit, h...
Dustin Putman's Review: Anger Management (2003) - [TheMovieBoy] Anger Management (2003) Directed by Peter Segal Cast: Adam Sandler, Jack Nicholson, Marisa Tomei, John Turturro, Luis Guzman, Allen Covert, Lynne Thigpen, Heather Graham, Woody Harrelson, Krista Allen, January Jones, Kevin Nealon, John C. Reilly, Harry Dea...
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Shirley Temple Black became US Ambassador to which African Country in 1974?
Shirley Temple: Actress, Ambassador, Honorary African Chief - The Atlantic The Atlantic Shirley Temple: Actress, Ambassador, Honorary African Chief The late child star represented America as nationalism swept Africa and the Iron Curtain fell. Shirley Temple Black arrives at the White House in 1998. Reuters Most Popular...
Shirley Temple: Unknown facts about Hollywood's favourite child star - India.com Comments Shirley Jane Temple, better known as Shirley Temple the adorable child actor from Hollywood , passed away due to old age on the night of February 10, 2014 in Woodside, California, USA. Most people remember her as the wonderful chi...
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"Which soul group had a 1973 UK Top 10 hit with ""Love Train""?"
The Greatest Hits - The 1973 UK Favorites Here they are, the absolutely greatest hits from the history of popular music. The very best music. These are the year's Favorites in the UK. Shirley Bassey - Never Never Never - 03-1973 Barry Blue - (Dancing) On A Saturday Night - 08-1973 Barry Blue - Do You Wanna Dance - 11-1...
Errol Brown: A Fondent Farewell Home / Issue 1080 / Features / Errol Brown: A Fondent Farewell Feature Errol Brown: A Fondent Farewell With their 14-year run of hit singles from 1970 to 1984, London-based Hot Chocolate became one of the most consistently successful groups in UK chart history. This February sees the out...
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