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In which country would you find a billabong?
Billabong Swimwear & Clothing for Men & Women | Tillys Find out more about Billabong With Billabong Swimwear, You’re Going Somewhere Surf’s Up at Tillys! Check out our full selection of Billabong swimwear and clothing for men and women. Back in the 70s, Billabong founder, Gordon Merchant, started the company by creatin...
'I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!' – The TV series setting, Australia, explored 'I'm A Celebrity...': Australia's jungle explored November 15, 2012 by hellomagazine.com Australia: A look into the setting of 'I'm a Celebrity get me out of here!' in Murwillumbah, Gold Coast A world away from the five star Queensland P...
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The king of which country has ruled since 9th June 1946?
King Bhumibol of Thailand 60 Years on The Throne Anniversary H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej, The Great, addressing the crowd during the 60 years on the throne celebrations B eing born on 5th December 1927 and acceded to the throne as King Rama IX on 9th June 1946, the King of Thailand is the world's longest-reigning mona...
King Hassan of Morocco: world leaders mourn a ruthless despot - World Socialist Web Site World Socialist Web Site Published by the International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI)   King Hassan of Morocco: world leaders mourn a ruthless despot By Jean Shaoul 28 July 1999 King Hassan II of Morocco, who died ...
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"The name of which board game means ""I play"" in Latin?"
Clue (board game) | Clue Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Genre Murder-Mystery Clue (Cluedo outside the U.S.) is a popular murder-mystery board game. It was originally published in Leeds, England in 1949. It was devised by Anthony E. Pratt, a so ly move around the game board (a mansion), as of one of the game's six suspe...
1511st (2) by Mike Hall (page 23) - issuu issuu IN THE KNOW INTERACTIVE Trivia Quiz If you think you’ve got what it takes to beat our monthly brain buster, take our quiz and prove your intellectual talents! 1 What code name was given to Nazi Germany's plan to invade Britain during the Second World War? 11 12 Which coun...
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Who was the legendary king of Greek mythology who changed all he touched into gold?
Midas | Greek mythology | Britannica.com Greek mythology Athena Midas, in Greek and Roman legend , a king of Phrygia , known for his foolishness and greed. The stories of Midas, part of the Dionysiac cycle of legends , were first elaborated in the burlesques of the Athenian satyr plays. The tales are familiar to modern...
Cassandra | The De Morgan Foundation The De Morgan Foundation Museum Number: P_EDM_0022 Dimensions: H 38.5", W 19" Keywords: Evelyn De Morgan, mythological painting, Greek legend, Cassandra, King Priam, Troy, Greek mythology, prophecy, predictions, prophet of doom, Apollo, burning city, Trojan horse Dates: 1898 Marks /...
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How was Jean Claude Duvalier known before he ws exiled in 1986?
Jean-Claude Duvalier - The New York Times The New York Times Supported by Jean-Claude Duvalier News about Jean-Claude Duvalier, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times. More Jean-Claude Duvalier, known as Baby Doc, is a former dictator of Haiti . Mr. Duvalier ruled with brutality and ...
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For what reason did Old West legend John Henry "Doc" Holliday, friends with Wyatt and Virgil Earp, get his nickname?
John Henry "Doc" Holliday Born: August 14, 1851, in Griffin, Georgia Died: November 8, 1887, in Glenwood Springs, Colorado Vocations: Dentist, Legendary Figure Geographic Connection to Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Philadelphia County Keywords: Earp Vendetta Ride; Wyatt Earp; O.K. Corral Gunfight; University of Pennsylva...
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"In the Alfred Hitchcock film ""Psycho"", where did the murder take place?"
The Moment of Psycho: How Alfred Hitchcock Taught America to Love Murder by David Thomson | The Girl in Alfred Hitchcock's Shower by Robert Graysmith | Books | The Guardian Share on Messenger Close Fifty years ago, all America was convulsed by a low-budget, violent movie in black and white, featuring a motel bathroom w...
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Name the port that stands at the mouth of the River Seine
Use estuary in a sentence | estuary sentence examples LINK / CITE ADD TO WORD LIST Beginning at the estuary of the Rio de la Plata, the boundary line ascends the Uruguay river, on the eastern side of the strategically important island of Martin Garcia, to the mouth of the Pequiry, thence under the award of President Gr...
Lake Geneva travel guide - Wikitravel 11 Get out For other places with the same name, see Lake Geneva (disambiguation) . Lake Geneva, known in French as Lac Léman, is one of the largest lakes in western Europe. It lies on the course of the Rhone river on the frontier between France and Switzerland . Aside from the city...
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In R.L. Stevenson's novel 'Treasure Island' which of the pirates was the ship's cook?
A Summary of R.L. Stevenson's Treasure Island | Kibin A Summary of R.L. Stevenson's Treasure Island Sign Up & Access Essays Already a member? Login here Pages: 2 This preview is partially blurred. Sign up to view the full document. Sign Up & Access Essays Already a member? Login here End of preview Upgrade to view the ...
Treasure Island - The Full Wiki The Full Wiki       Note: Many of our articles have direct quotes from sources you can cite, within the Wikipedia article! This article doesn't yet, but we're working on it! See more info or our list of citable articles . Related top topics Top rankings for Treasure Island 59th For other...
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In which Italian region is the port and city of Genoa located?
Genoa in Europe Genoa is the capital of the Italian region of Liguria. Located in the northwest of the country on the Ligurian Sea located in the former center of the Middle Ages, major republic of Genoa is now the administrative seat of the province. Genoa has 800,000 inhabitants in the agglomeration and 1.5 million i...
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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Aotearoa is an alternative name for what country?
alternative Aotearoa - alternative Aotearoa alternative Aotearoa get this! alternative Aotearoa: niche subculture Emerging from mainstream culture in Aotearoa as part of the 1960s youth revolution, referred to as the underground in the late '60s and the counter-culture in the early '70s, alternative Aotearoans were dis...
The Best Islands in French Polynesia | Frommer's The Best Islands advertisement "In the South Seas," the poet Rupert Brooke wrote in 1914, "the Creator seems to have laid himself out to show what He can do." How right the poet was, for here lie some of the world's most dramatically beautiful islands. The best of the lo...
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You can hold it without using your arms or hands what is it
Riddle Answer: You can hold it without using your arms or hands. Wh� You can hold it without using your arms or hands. Wh��Riddle Rating Rating: 3.73 out of 5 Based on 37 riddle rater's. Riddle: You can hold it without using your arms or hands. What is it? Want To See The Answer For You can hold it without using ...
No Questions Quiz 31 Answers - Shareware Notice Shareware Notice No Questions Quiz 31 Answers 1 The lack of calcium in the diet causes what condition Rickets 2 Where would you find Lunate Triquetral and Hamate Bones in Wrist 3 What are Jean Bernard, Pierre St-Martin and Berger in France Worlds deep caves 4 Dallol...
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What was Thomas Chippendale famous for making?
Thomas Chippendale, the World’s Most Famous Cabinet Maker - Chippendale School Inspiration for future woodworkers The school draws inspiration from Thomas Chippendale, the world’s most famous cabinetmaker and craftsman. He was born in Otley, Yorkshire, in 1718, the only child of John, a joiner and Mary, the daughter of...
Old King Cole Old King Cole Old King Cole was a merry old soul And a merry old soul was he; He called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl And he called for his fiddlers three. Every fiddler he had a fiddle, And a very fine fiddle had he; Oh there's none so rare, as can compare With King Cole and his fiddlers three...
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What kind of creature is an alewife?
BioKIDS - Kids' Inquiry of Diverse Species, Alosa pseudoharengus, Anadromous alewives: INFORMATION Skip directly to main content . Kids' Inquiry of Diverse Species Alosa pseudoharengus What do they look like? Alewives have an overall silvery color with a grayish green back. A black spot at the eye level is directly beh...
Alewife - Alosa pseudoharengus - Details - Encyclopedia of Life Learn more about this article The alewife, Alosa pseudoharengus, known as gaspereau in Atlantic Canada, is a small (about 30 cm long, 400 g) fish in of the shad/river herring genus Alosa that occurs in two forms: anadromous alewife spend most of their life...
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The characters 'Susan Meyer', 'Lynette Scavo', 'Gabrielle Solis', 'Bree Van De Camp', and 'Mike Delfino' appear in which television show?
Susan Delfino | Wiksteria Lane | Fandom powered by Wikia Mary Alice Young Susan Delfino (née Bremmer, previously Mayer) is one of the main characters of Desperate Housewives . Known for being a hopeless romantic and a klutz, as well as for her occasional portrayal of the "damsel in distress", is arguably the most fragi...
Round 3 Jeopardy Template What is the Ford Mustang? This still-popular muscle car was launched late in 1964, what is it? 100 What is the Syndy Opera House? In 1973, which famous building with a roof resembling sails opened after 16 years of construction? 100 What are young urban professionals? The word “yuppie” was pop...
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In which English town or city is the Titanic brewery?
Titanomania: Museum charts obsession with Titanic Titanomania: Museum charts obsession with Titanic RAPHAEL SATTER Share View photos A woman looks at a photograph of the Grand Staircase from the Titanic, at SeaCity Museum in Southampton, England,Tuesday, April 3, 2012. The new museum will open in the City of Southampto...
Titanic's Sister Ships Titanic's Sister Ships The Titanic was the second of three large liners intended to work the Southampton-New York "shuttle" service. The sister ships were planned to be near identical. RMS Olympic Olympic & Titanic in Belfast Launched on 20th October 1910 Olympic was the first of the trio of ...
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"Which German writer, one of the key figures of the movement of Weimar Classicism in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, produced the two-part drama ""Faust"", numerous poems and the novel ""The Sorrows of Young Werther""?"
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Author of Faust) Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in Frankfurt am Main, Germany August 28, 1749 Fiction , Poetry , Science Influences edit data Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was a German writer. George Eliot called him "Germany's greatest man of letters... and the last true polymath to walk the earth...
Franz Kafka Franz Kafka Briefe an Felice (Letters to Felice) Style Julie Kafka ( née Löwy) Signature Franz Kafka [a] (3 July 1883 – 3 June 1924) was a German-language writer of novels and short stories who is widely regarded as one of the major figures of 20th-century literature . His work, which fuses elements of real...
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Which Irish folk band had UK 'top twenty' hits in 1967 with 'Seven Drunken Nights' and 'Black Velvet Band'?
Irish Folk Music | John Ciarametaro | Music 28 Aug by John Ciarametaro The Dubliners were an Irish folk band founded in 1962 in Dublin, Ireland. The group was first named the Ronnie Drew Ballad Group, after the name of its founding member. The band had a 50 year career although the group’s major successes were centered...
1967: The First Three Singles - Pink Floyd | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic 1967: The First Three Singles AllMusic Rating google+ AllMusic Review by Andy Kellman 1967: The First Three Singles compiles exactly what it advertises. While four of the six songs can be found on the far more substantial (and...
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Give the French phrase in everyday use thatmeans 'Spirit of Comradeship'
Raise - definition of raise by The Free Dictionary Raise - definition of raise by The Free Dictionary http://www.thefreedictionary.com/raise v. raised, rais·ing, rais·es v.tr. 1. To move to a higher position; elevate: raised the loads with a crane. See Synonyms at lift . 2. To set in an upright or erect position: raise...
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What was 'the devil's porridge', manufactured near Dumfries,, in a factory the site of which extended for more than 20 miles?
Very informative - Review of The Devil's Porridge Museum, Eastriggs, Scotland - TripAdvisor Review of The Devil's Porridge Museum Annan Road | Near Stanfield Farm, Eastriggs DG12 6TF, Scotland +44 1461 700021 Attraction details Recommended length of visit: 2-3 hours Owner description: Discover the remarkable wartime st...
River Tyne from Dunston to North Shields » North East Film Archive River Tyne from Dunston to North Shields C.1965 | Film No. 20961 Comments An amateur film showing views along the Tyne from Dunston in Gateshead to North Shields filmed from locations on both sides of the river. The film includes footage of both the riv...
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In the TV series 'Rawhide', what was Clint Eastwood's character called?
Rawhide (TV Series 1959–1965) - 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 Gil Favor is trail boss of a continuous cattle drive; he...
Clint Eastwood Movie List Clint Eastwood Movie List 11 Jan, 2010 list 0 Clinton ‘Clint’ Eastwood is a very popular American actor, director, producer and composer who has won five Academy Awards and five Golden Globe Awards. Here is a list of all the films Clint Eastwood has acted in, directed and produced. Clint Eastw...
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Which batsman with over 13,000 test match runs was nominated as one of Wisden's five cricketers of the year for the first time in 2013?
Cricket Greatest Player of All Time 4 Highest Wicket Takers The goal of a cricket bowler is to take as many wickets as possible with minimal runs taken, so what better way to rank the best test bowlers than by listing the total number of wickets taken. The greatest ever cricket bowler ( vote ) will probably come from t...
Rahul Dravid Rahul Dravid Full name : Rahul Sharad Dravid Nickname : The Wall, Jammy, Mr. Dependable Born : January 11, 1973 Born Place : Indore, Madhya Pradesh Height : 5’ 11” (1.80 m) Playing Role : Top-order batsman Bowling Style : Right-arm offspin Fielding Position : Occasional wicketkeeper Major Teams : India Cri...
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From 1903 to 1958, every Pope--bar one--took which name?
~The Siri Thesis - The Pope in Red - "Cardinal Siri" Gregory XVII~ Links THE SIRI THESIS (FACT): A Cardinal on the Move: picture of His Eminence, Giuseppe Cardinal Siri of Genoa, Italy, at the Ospedale Galliera (a Hospital in Genoa of which he was the President) approximately one year before he was elected the Pope of ...
Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II A Man For All People On October l6, 1978, the world community was stunned when the Roman Catholic Church's College of Cardinals elected a Polish Cardinal to become the 264th successor to St. Peter. Karol Cardinal Wojtyla was the first non-Italian Pope chosen for over 400 years and th...
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Who was the manager of Burnley FC when they won promotion to the Premier League in 2009?
Burnley Football Club - Official Site of the Premier League | Burnley Founded: 1882 | Nickname: The Clarets | Ground: Turf Moor | Capacity: 22,700 Burnley Football Club Turf Moor, Harry Potts Way, Burnley BB10 4BX Tel: 0871 221 1882 Burnley Overview Burnley are making their first appearance in the Premier League after ...
England's Managers - Index England's Managers P 4 W 2 D 2 L 0 F 7: A 2 The Coaches/Managers BME Players   Not until 1946 did the England national team have a manager or coach.  From 1870, when England played their first match, a friendly not recognised as official, until the Second World War, the team was selected by ...
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Who was Christopher Robin's favourite bear?
Christopher Robin (Character) - Quotes Christopher Robin (Character) Christopher Robin : There now. Did I get your tail back on properly, Eeyore? Eeyore : No matter. Most likely lose it again anyway. Winnie the Pooh : Good morning, Christopher Robin. Christopher Robin : Oh, good morning, Winnie the Pooh. Owl , Kang...
The C Programmes - Kids TV - Classic programmes from yesteryear. B From Bad Boyes to Button Moon Bad Boyes : A story of a public school where one of the pupils was called Boyes who was bad (pranks, scrapes, the kind of things boys get up to in kids TV). Fansite Bagpuss : Voted as the best BBC Kids programme of all time...
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The tune 'Johnny Todd' was the theme to which TV programme?
Johnny Todd: Folk Song used as Z-Cars Theme - arranged for piano by Jim Paterson, sheet music, midi & mp3 Traditional Sheet Music Johnny Todd (Z-Cars Theme) arranged for Piano - sheet music, midi and mp3 Johnny Todd is an English Folk Song which may have originated in Liverpool, where it was sung by children to accompa...
Match of the Day Theme Tune (First One Ever made, 1964) by Major Leslie Statham - Drum Majorette - YouTube Close Match of the Day Theme Tune (First One Ever made, 1964) by Major Leslie Statham - Drum Majorette Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video? Sign in to ...
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Kosher refers to food and food preparation laws for?
Judaism 101: Kashrut: Jewish Dietary Laws • Kashrut is a set of biblical dietary restrictions • Certain foods cannot be eaten • Certain foods must be separated • Certification makes it easier to identify kosher food Kashrut is the body of Jewish law dealing with what foods we can and cannot eat and how those foods must...
Jewish Food Cheat Sheet - InterfaithFamily Jewish Food Cheat Sheet By InterfaithFamily If you are new to a Jewish family, you may be offered ethnic food that is special to that family. We thought it would be nice to have a basic guide to some of the foods you might see, and to terminology. We recognize this can't possi...
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A popular vote in Switzerland in November 2009 approved banning the building of what in the country?
Swiss minaret referendum, 2009 Swiss minaret referendum, 2009 “against the construction of minarets” Results 53.76% Results by canton The results of the November 2009 referendum by canton. Red indicates opposition to the ban of minarets, green support of the ban. The federal popular initiative “against the construction...
Republic of Chad and the Central African Republic Republic of Chad and the Central African Republic Situated in the heart of Africa, the Republic of Chad gained its independence from France in 1960. The weak new state, with French power often in the background, has long been torn by rebellions and civil wars. Libya, th...
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"Robert Drewe's book ""Our Sunshine"" was made into what film in 2003?"
Robert Drewe's reading life - The Book Show - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Robert Drewe's reading life Thursday 22 January 2009 10:31AM (view full episode) At the 2008 Melbourne Writers' Festival Robert Drewe talked about his reading life and the books that have inspired him. Robert Drewe's ...
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In a Dickens novel, who lived at Satis House?
SparkNotes: Great Expectations: Themes, Motifs & Symbols Themes, Motifs & Symbols Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. Ambition and Self-Improvement The moral theme of Great Expectations is quite simple: affection, loyalty, and conscience are more important than social advan...
Catalyst Astrology-David Jason Horoscope David JASON , Chart Born February 2, 1940 at 3:00 AM in London Sir David John White, OBE known by his stage name David Jason (born 2 February 1940) is a highly regarded English actor, admired equally for his dramatic work as for his comedy roles. He is perhaps most f...
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Can you name the first Pope?
The First Pope - Vatican Articles The First Pope 20/04/2013 by Vatican.com The First Pope There have been many discussions regarding the question of who was the first Pope of the Catholic Church? The majority of discussions regarding this question refer to Saint Peter, with some saying that he was the first Roman Catho...
First emperor of Rome First emperor of Rome The Roman Empire The question about who was the first emperor has never found a definitive answer. Under a purely technical point of view there is no clear first emperor, as the title itself was not an official post in the Roman constitutional system - rather, it was an amalg...
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Who successfully piloted the spacecraft Vostok Six in 1963?
How Valentina Tereshkova's 1963 Vostok-6 Flight Worked (Infographic) How Valentina Tereshkova's 1963 Vostok-6 Flight Worked (Infographic) By Karl Tate, SPACE.com Infographics Artist | June 14, 2013 09:35am ET MORE Tereshkova became the first woman to fly in space on June 16, 1963. Credit: Karl Tate, SPACE.com Infograph...
Quiz Link 4 1.     Who founded the Tamla Motown record label? Berry Gordy 2.     What folksy British singer-songwriting guitarist was famous also for his whistling? Roger Whittaker 3.     What was Hugo Montenegro's instrumental hit, composed by Ennio Morricone for the film of the same name? The Good, the Bad, and the U...
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What year did movie legend James Dean die?
James Dean: Final pictures of star taken hours before death in Porsche Spyder to be sold at auction | Daily Mail Online comments This is the poignant last official picture of movie legend James Dean taken on the day of his fatal car crash. Dean is pictured looking relaxed and happy in the driver's seat of his beloved P...
- dead rock stars - classicbands.com_ This list contains major artists who had hit records during the classic rock era of 1955 to 1985. For those who were popular later than '85, please find the appropriate website. If there someone we missed that meets the above criteria kindly let us know at ClassicBands@hotmail.com ...
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In heraldry, what term describes figures standing on either side of a shield as if upholding it and guarding it?
About the RHSC   [click for larger image] ONTARIO: On May 26, 1868, the year following Confederation, Ontario was granted arms within the new Dominion of Canada. The supporters, crest, and motto, designed by Toronto barrister Edward Marion Chadwick, were added on Feb 27, 1909 by Royal Warrant from King E...
Fields Family Crest / Fields Coat of Arms Family Crest Gifts Page Last Updated: July 13th, 2016 A coat of arms / family crest is a unique heraldic design on a shield or escutcheon or on a surcoat or tabard used to cover and protect armour and/or to identify the wearer. Thus the term is often stated as "coat-armour", be...
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How was the American outlaw and gunfighter Harry Longabaugh better known?
Sundance Kid - Thief - Biography.com Sundance Kid Sundance Kid was an American criminal best known for his train robberies and bank heists with the Wild Bunch gang in the late 1890s and early 1900s. IN THESE GROUPS Name Changers Synopsis American criminal Sundance Kid, originally named Harry Longabaugh, was born in 186...
MCCARTY, HENRY | The Handbook of Texas Online| Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) Site MCCARTY, HENRY Henry McCarty (aka Billy the Kid). Image available on the Internet and included in accordance with  Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107 . MCCARTY, HENRY (1859–1881). Henry McCar...
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The Maine Coon is a breed of what popular pet?
Breed Profile: The Maine Coon Exhibitors About the Maine Coon Cat Myths, legend and lore surround the Maine Coon Cat. Some are amusing, some are fantastic flights of fantasy and some are merely plausible. They certainly provide good material for conversation. Many books and articles dealing with these aspects of the Ma...
Dogs in the White House | First Dogs of Presidents A Photo of the Kennedy Family and Their Dogs Lyndon B. Johnson Lyndon B. Johnson loved dogs, especially beagles. He kept a total of five dogs during his term in office. The most famous of the lot were two beagles that were simply named Him and Her. There was also anoth...
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Completed in 1973 and made into a World Heritage site in 2007, which building was designed by Jorn Utzon on Bennelong Point?
Sydney Opera House - 必应 Sign in Sydney Opera House The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney, Australia, identified as one of the 20th century's most distinctive buildings. Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, the building was formally opened on 20 October 1973 after a gestation begin...
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Who is missing from this list of Artistic Directors of the National Theatre – Laurence Olivier, Peter Hall, Richard Eyre and Nicholas Hytner?
Help Centre | National Theatre National Theatre Sign in to your account * indicates required fields Do not tick this if you're on a shared computer. Login Help Centre Frequently asked questions Select a subject area below to review the questions and their answers. If you can't find an answer, follow the Contact us link...
Peter Capaldi: The next Time Lord - BBC News BBC News Peter Capaldi: The next Time Lord 4 August 2013 Close share panel Image caption Peter Capaldi is a lifelong fan of Doctor Who Peter Capaldi has been named as the 12th actor to take on the lead role in BBC series Doctor Who. At 55 - the same age as William Hartnell w...
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The Sir Tom Finney Sports centre, opened last month, is on which university campus?
UCLan students benefit from free sports facilities | news | University of Central Lancashire University of Central Lancashire You are here: Home » About Us » News and events » Archive » UCLan students benefit from free sports facilities UCLan students benefit from free sports facilities 29 September 2014 Lyndsey Boardm...
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If my local college awards me a D D degree, what Doctorate have I earned?
Preachers and Honorary Doctorates Are All "Doctors" Really Doctors? Preachers and the "Honorary Doctorate"   Timothy S. Morton One doesn't need to be a Christian very long before he realizes the Christian world is flooded with ministers or other believers calling themselves doctor." If one picks up a book in a Christia...
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Who is the only 20th century US president carved into Mount Rushmore?
Mount Rushmore--Presidents: A Discover Our Shared Heritage Travel Itinerary Amy Bracewell for National Park Service Every year, the many visitors to Mount Rushmore National Memorial in the Black Hills of South Dakota draw inspiration from the colossal portraits of four outstanding presidents of the United States:  Geo...
Presidents' Nicknames Long Tom, The Pen of the Revolution, Apostle of the Constitution, Sage of Monticello James Madison Father of the Constitution, Little Johnny, Sage of Montpelier James Monroe The Last of the Crooked Hats John Quincy Adams Old Man Eloquent, Publicola, Some Southern Senators sometimes call him "the M...
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"Which WWII aircraft was known as, ""The Flying Porcupine""?"
Rare British World War Two Aircraft at the Hendon RAF Museum Rare British World War Two Aircraft at Hendon This ancient looking flying boat might not seem like it belongs on a page of world war two aircraft, but the Walrus, also known as a Seagull, served throughout the war and production only stopped in 1944.   It ...
Breguet's Pre-1914 Aircraft ID Challenge Index Discussions and further details can be found at The Aerodrome's "Pioneer Aviation" Forum Rating of challenges: * * * * * A very interesting challenge, presents or links to new or hard-to-find information * * * * * * *     An interesting thread, well worth reading * * *    ...
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What sweetener is usually used in Diet Coke?
Is Aspartame in Soda Safe?      A   A    Aspartame is an artificial sweetener used in diet drinks like Coke. This sweetener is 200 times sweeter compared to sugar. This sweetener is usually sold under brand names such as NutraSweet and Equal. Since the approval of aspartame in soda by the Food and Drug Administration, ...
Coca-Cola: Sales Decline, Health Concerns Spur Relaunch - Bloomberg @clairesuddath More stories by Claire Suddath Illustration by David Parkins Sandy Douglas drinks one Coca-Cola every day. He likes it early, before noon, sometimes accompanied by a cup of coffee. “You get an espresso, you get your caffeine and have thi...
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The human spine includes how many cervical vertebrae?
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Who is captain of the Black Pearl in Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean franchise?
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Baldwin Brothers Biography Alec, Daniel, Billy and Stephen Alec Baldwin Alexander Rae Baldwin III (born April 3, 1958, in Massapequa, New York, Long_Island, New York) is an American actor who is the oldest and best known of the "Baldwin brothers", with brothers Daniel, Stephen and William. He is of three quarters Irish...
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Which model married both George Harrison and Eric Clapton ?
George Harrison and Eric Clapton both married Pattie Boyd | OldiesMusicBlog What do George Harrison and Eric Clapton have in common? Pattie Boyd! Posted by diana Nov - 12 - 2010 0 Comment Pattie Boyd is an English model and photographer and the former wife of both George Harrison (1966 – 1974) and Eric Clapton (1979 – ...
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In most parts of the world castrated bulls are called bullocks what are they called in USA?
Cattle Terminology: Bulls, Springers, Freemartins Cattle Terminology: Bulls, Springers, Freemartins In general, the same words are used in different parts of the world... Published on: Dec 31, 2016 Permalink In general, the same words are used in different parts of the world but with minor differences in the definition...
Hemingway Now Writes of Bull-Fighting as an Art Hemingway Now Writes of Bull-Fighting as an Art By R. L. DUFFUS DEATH IN THE AFTERNOON By Ernest Hemingway. he emergence of Mr. Hemingway as an authority on bull-fighting should not be a surprise to any one who has read the passages in "The Sun Also Rises" which touch upo...
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"Who invented infinitesimal calculus independently of Newton (and his notation has been in general use since then), invented the binary system, and promoted his philosophy of ""optimism"", that the universe is the best possible that God could have made?"
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz invents the Binary System - Computing History Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz invents the Binary System 1703 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz invents the Binary System Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz 1 July 1646  � 14 November 1716) was a German philosopher, polymath and mathematician who wrote primarily in La...
John Napier | Scottish mathematician | Britannica.com Scottish mathematician John Napier, Napier also spelled Neper (born 1550, Merchiston Castle, near Edinburgh , Scot.—died April 4, 1617, Merchiston Castle), Scottish mathematician and theological writer who originated the concept of logarithms as a mathematical devic...
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What is Indonesia's 'Sang Saka Merah-Putih' (The Sacred Red-and-White)?
What is Indonesia's 'Sang Saka Merah-Putih' (The Sacred Red-and-White)? View the step-by-step solution to: What is Indonesia's 'Sang Saka Merah-Putih' (The Sacred Red-and-White)? This question was answered on May 31, 2016. View the Answer What is Indonesia's 'Sang Saka Merah-Putih' (The Sacred Red-and-White)? vincentwe...
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What did Basutoland change its name to in 1966?
BASUTOLAND (Hansard, 21 June 1966) My Lords, before my noble friend pursues this point much further, I wonder whether he can say if these sums are any greater, or less, than the sums of money received by the other Parties from Russia and China? § LORD BROCKWAY My Lords, I intended to do that later. I have met represent...
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Holly Golightly is the heroine of which novel by Truman Capote?
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In 1314, who led the Scottish forces at the Battle of Bannockburn?
Battle of Bannockburn–Scottish forces led by… | Old Farmer's Almanac Battle of Bannockburn–Scottish forces led by… Share:  Sunday, June 24, 1314 : Battle of Bannockburn–Scottish forces led by Robert the Bruce beat Edward II of England. Scotland regained its independence .
At Melrose Abbey: The Heart of Robert the Bruce about one hour south of Edinburgh. Melrose Abbey and the mystery of Robert the Bruce's heart The 1996 summer archeological excavations of the Chapter House floor of Melrose Abbey undertaken designed to increase knowledge of this important medieval building. The team from ...
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What U.S. state was the end point of the Trail of Tears?
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Colorado State Facts - 50States.com Connecticut Colorado Facts and Trivia "Beulah red" is the name of the red marble that gives the Colorado State Capitol its distinctive splendor. Cutting, polishing, and installing the marble in the Capitol took six years, from 1894 to 1900. All of the "Beulah red" marble in the world...
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Which politician first said... A week is a long time in politics?
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"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 is the plural of focus?
Focus | Definition of Focus by Merriam-Webster play \\ˈfō-ˌsī also -ˌkī\\ also focuses 1a :  a point at which rays (as of light, heat, or sound) converge or from which they diverge or appear to diverge; specifically :  the point where the geometrical lines or their prolongations conforming to the rays diverging from or...
Videos uploaded by user “The Film Archives” for the 2015 - zdravv.ru Videos uploaded by user “The Film Archives” for the 2015 The Film Archives → The author describes the main subject of his book as thin-slicing : our ability to gauge what is really important from a very narrow period of experience. About the book: I...
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The Battle of Austerlitz, one of Napoleon's greatest victories is also known by what name that references Emperor Francis and the Russian Czar along with Napoleon himself?
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The Cultural Revolution was a period of widespread social and political upheaval between 1966 and 1976, resulting in nation-wide chaos and economic disarray in which country?
The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution Friday, October 9, 2009 The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution was a period of widespread social and political upheaval in the People’s Republic of China between 1966 and 1976, resulting in n...
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Who wrote the music for the hymn 'Onward Christian Soldiers'?
Hymn Stories: Onward, Christian Soldiers - Tim Challies Hymn Stories: Onward, Christian Soldiers  # hymns Share Onward, Christian Soldiers” was written in 1865 with no intention of ever being published, especially in adult hymn books. Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould, its author, was at that time the curate of a parish in York...
British Film Composers complete listing: G-Z Make Mine Mink see also JOHN GREENWOOD Greenwood was born in London in 1889 and died in 1975. Educated at Royal College of Music. Studied with Stanford. His works include two symphonies, tone poems, chamber music, songs etc. He has a long list of film credits. He wrote mus...
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Name the Israeli corporal released in October 2011 by Palestinian Hamas militants, held hostage since June 2006?
Gilad Shalit release: Palestinians' wild celebrations as 1,000 militants are freed | Daily Mail Online Next Two faces of freedom: Palestinians' wild celebrations as 1,000 militants are released in exchange for one young Israeli soldier held hostage for five years Gilad Shalit handed over to Egyptians and returned to Is...
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Which chemical element takes its name from the Greek for 'inactive'?
BBC Science - The periodic table: how elements get their names The periodic table: how elements get their names By Christopher Brooks BBC Scotland Most people could name many of the elements, but how many of us know how they got those names? Each of the 115 known chemical elements was discovered over the last few thous...
Iodine, Chemical Element - reaction, water, uses, elements, proteins, examples, gas, number EYE-uh-dine Discovery and naming One of Courtois' first jobs was to assist his father in making compounds of sodium and potassium from seaweed. Seaweed plants take sodium and potassium compounds out of seawater. The compou...
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What name is given to the art of trimming trees and shrubs into ornamental shapes?
What Is the Art of Creating Decorative Shapes by Trimming Trees & Shrubs? | Home Guides | SF Gate What Is the Art of Creating Decorative Shapes by Trimming Trees & Shrubs? What Is the Art of Creating Decorative Shapes by Trimming Trees & Shrubs? Animal shapes add a whimsical flair to a garden. Trees and shrubs trimmed ...
Christmas Tree Traditions - Christmas Trees and More - University of Illinois Extension University of Illinois Extension You may also like: Christmas Tree Traditions The decorated Christmas tree can be traced back to the ancient Romans who during their winter festival decorated trees with small pieces of metal during...
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‘Piapa’ is the alphabet of which US state?
Hawaiian Alphabet Hawaiian Alphabet (See also "Hawaiian Culture" on Big Island , Kauai , Lanai , Maui , Molokai , or Oahu ) The Hawaiian language was an oral tradition. The Hawaiian alphabet (piapa), was written by 19th century missionaries. The alphabet contains 12 letters: 5 vowels (a, e, i, o, u) and 7 consonants (h...
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As part of a purification ritual, what do sumo wrestlers traditionally throw into the ring prior to a bout?
The History of Sumo Wrestling Glossary The History and Traditions of Sumo Historians agree that the origins of sumo date back 2000 years; however, it never really flourished as a spectator sport until the early 1600's. Like any other social group in Japan, there are strict rules and traditions that are observ...
Suplex | CAW Wrestling Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Professional wrestling features many different varieties of suplexes. The following are among the most common, but many more exist, particularly as the signature techniques of individual wrestlers. Front facelock variants Edit In these suplexes, the wrestlers begin ...
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Which country borders Finland, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia?
Which Country Has the Most Neighboring Countries? By Matt Rosenberg Updated August 06, 2016. Which country in the world shares its border with the most countries? Technically, we have a tie because both China and Russia have the most  neighboring countries  with 14 neighbors each. This should not be surprising as Russi...
Kyrgyzstan - Countries of the world Countries of the world 5,496,737 (July 2012 est.) Kyrgyzstan (/kɜrɡɪˈstɑːn/ kur-gi-STAHN;[5] Kyrgyz: Кыргызстан , IPA: [qɯrʁɯsˈstɑn], or Кыргыз Республикасы , Russian: Киргизия or Киргизская Республика ), officially the Kyrgyz Republic, is a country located in Central Asia . Landlock...
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What is the pen name of American author Daniel Handler who wrote the children's book 'A Series of Unfortunate Events'?
Daniel Handler | American author | Britannica.com American author Nathaniel Hawthorne Daniel Handler, pen name Lemony Snicket (born February 28, 1970, San Francisco, California , U.S.), American author best known for his A Series of Unfortunate Events, a collection of unhappy morality tales for older children that feat...
Tales of the Unexpected | The Words that Change The Words that Change Fiction , Roald Dahl The Tales of the Unexpected are a collection of short stories by Roald Dahl (1916 – 1990) published in 1979. Almost all of them has been publish before in other short stories collection or in journals such as The New Yorker. In t...
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In office from March 4th 1797 until March 4th 1801, who was the first US President of the 19th century ?
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CALENDAR - collected by p a pearson 0001 Start of revised Julian calendar in Rome 0293 Roman emperor Maximianus introduces tetrarchy 0743 Slave export by Christians to heathen areas prohibited 1260 Hulagu Khan, grandson of Genghis, conquerors Damascus 1457 Unitas Fratrum is established in the village of Kunvald, on the...
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Which river runs through the cities of Turin, Piacenza and Ferrara, and is connected to Milan through a network of channels?
Full text of "Irrigation in the valley of the River Po northern Italy; being an account of a mission undertaken in the summer of 1899 for the Egyptian Government" See other formats CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Cornell University Library TC 894.P7S62 Irrigation in the valley of the River Po 3 1924 022 884 427 Co...
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Antares is the brightest star in which constellation?
Antares is Heart of the Scorpion | Brightest Stars | EarthSky Antares is Heart of the Scorpion By Larry Sessions in Brightest Stars | July 2, 2016 Bright reddish Antares is easy to spot on a summer night. It is the brightest star in the fishhook-shaped constellation Scorpius the Scorpion. Red Antares, via Fred Espenak ...
Ursa Major and Ursa Minor | Temple of the Earth and Stars Ursa Major and Ursa Minor by Oraia Helene We’ve got a pair of constellations featured in this article – Ursa Major and Ursa Minor, the big and little bears. Each of these constellations is best known for an asterism within it, namely the Big Dipper and Little Di...
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In September 2003, Fathers 4 Justice campaigner Jason Hatch caused an embarrassing security breach at Buckingham Palace dressed as who?
Jason Hatch - Fathers 4 Justice Jason Hatch - Fathers 4 Justice Wednesday, 3 October 2007 Two cleared in handcuffed MP case Mr Hatch and Mr Stanseby were cleared of false imprisonment A fathers' rights campaigner who handcuffed himself to former children's minister Margaret Hodge has been cleared of false imprisonment....
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Which driver won the Formula One World Championship in 1964?\\
John Surtees - 1964 John Surtees Share Famed as the only World Champion on both two and four wheels, John Surtees rode motorcycles and drove Formula One cars with equal skill and bravery. He made the leap from bikes to cars with surprising ease, though his quick climb to the pinnacle of motorsport was also the result o...
FAQ | Formula One At & Genius 1. Who organises the Formula One World Championship? The sporting branch of the  Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile , FIA Sport. The FIA governs motor sport worldwide and, as such, administers the Formula One and World Rally Championships, and the F3000 and GT Champion...
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In what year was Badminton played for the fist time in the Olympics?
Badminton - AOC Badminton Doubles Australia and Olympic Badminton In Australia, badminton was first played in 1900, and from then it became a popular pastime for church groups which played the game in church halls. The Australian Badminton Association was formed in 1935, one year after the formation of the Internationa...
Olympic Rowing Women's Coxed Quad Sculls (1976-1984) Women's Coxless Four (1992 only) Men's Coxed Four with Inriggers (1912 only) Six-Man Naval Rowing Boats (1906 only) 17-Man Naval Rowing Boats (1906 only) Trivia The french boy who coxed the Dutch winning pair in the rowing events at the 1900 Olympics is believed to b...
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The fossilised remains of a member of which extinct paleolithic race with heavy brow ridges and receding forehead were discovered in 1856?
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Dinosaurs In the News Dinosaurs In the News Entire Chunk of Feathered Dinosaur Discovered in Amber   Scientific American - December 11, 2016 The color appears to have been chestnut brown on top and cream or white on the bottom, but it is possible the colors have been altered by, and it bears repeating here, the 99 mill...
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What is the largest state east of the Mississippi (by land area)?
Georgia is the largest state Georgia is the largest state About North Georgia Georgia is the largest state east of Mississippi? On your website ( Facts about North Georgia and the entire state ), it states that Georgia is the "Largest state east of the Mississippi". Not true. Michigan is far, far larger at 96,810 squar...
Mississippi State Capitol Mississippi State Capitol 1901-1903 The state capitol is the third capitol building built in the capital city of Jackson. The first building was completed in 1822, the second building in 1833 and the current capitol building was completed in 1903. The building was erected on the site of the o...
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Stanley Kubrick successfully requested the UK ban of his own film based on what Anthony Burgess book?
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Which was the first jet aircraft to cross the Atlantic non-stop?
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RAF airlift Britain's first jet fighter to new home Home News RAF airlift Britain's first jet fighter to new home RAF airlift Britain's first jet fighter to new home 23 April 2013 News articles by date A Chinook helicopter airlifted one of the RAF's historic aircraft to a new jet museum yesterday, Monday 22 April. Loca...
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Whose hair burst into flames while making a Pepsi commercial?
Rihanna Bursts Into Flames on Diamonds World Tour Rihanna Bursts Into Flames on Diamonds World Tour Laura Ferreiro Share By Laura Ferreiro There's no denying Rihanna knows how to heat things up, but on Tuesday she was literally on fire. While performing in Portugal on her Diamonds World Tour, the pop star appeared to b...
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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Which Burton on Trent brewery- produces Pedigree Ales?
Burton-on-Trent—The World's Most Important Beer Town - All About Beer March 1, 2007 By Pete Brown Ask your typical British beer drinker what Burton-on-Trent is famous for, and you might not get the answer you were expecting. They’ll probably frown, think for a second, then say, “Oh yeah, the FA Cup upset last year!” Th...
The East Neuk Good Beer Guide The East Neuk Good Beer Guide   MENU   The East Neuk Good Beer Guide Turn the clock back 20 years and you certainly wouldn't have come to Scotland for the quality of its beers. What a transformation! The renaissance in Scottish brewing was spurred on by the Caledonian Brewery winning the C...
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Which New York born writer won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1936?
Eugene O'Neill - Biographical Eugene O'Neill The Nobel Prize in Literature 1936 Eugene O'Neill Share this: Eugene O'Neill - Biographical Born October 16th, 1888, in New York City. Son of James O'Neill, the popular romantic actor. First seven years of my life spent mostly in hotels and railroad trains, my ...
Untitled Page National Capitol: The Washington Monument is dedicated. Government Grover Cleveland (1837-1906) is inaugurated as the 22nd President of the United Staes and Thomas A. Hendricks (1819-1885) in inaugurated as the nation's 21st Vice President. Government President Cleveland (1837-1906) proposes the suspensio...
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What was the name of the dog which found the football World Cup, the Jules Rimet Trophy, in 1966?
World Cup Archives: Pickles the dog finds the missing Jules Rimet trophy in 1966 | FIFA 2014 World Cup | Football | Sport World Cup Archives: Pickles the dog finds the missing Jules Rimet trophy in 1966 15:00 - 20 Mar 2014 British boxer Henry Cooper feeds Pickles the dog with a huge leg of turkey - a reward for finding...
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"What sport is featured in the film ""Blades of Glory"", starring Will Ferrell and Jon Heder?"
Blades of Glory | Figure Skating Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Edit At the 2003 World Winter Sport Games, rival men's singles skaters Chazz Michael Michaels ( Will Ferrell ), a skillful skater but raunchy sex addict and Jimmy MacElroy (Jon Heder), a talented but girly skater tie for gold and an argument ensues on the ...
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In the UK, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh’s, birthday is celebrated during which month?
Duke of Edinburgh 'indefatigable' as he puts duty first on 93rd birthday - Telegraph Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh 'indefatigable' as he puts duty first on 93rd birthday Prince Philip has a busy week ahead of him, with no time to dwell on the fact that he turns 93 today The Duke of Edinburgh pictured at last week's ...
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Who wrote The Iceman Cometh, and disowned his daughter for marrying Charlie Chaplin?
American Experience | Eugene O'Neill | People & Events | PBS People & Events Eugene O'Neill 1 of 9 Eugene O'Neill drew on the tragic events of his dysfunctional family's life to produce some of the most powerful dramas of the American theater. Born in a Hotel Room O'Neill's difficulties began almost from the time of hi...
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Who wrote the medieval poem 'Piers Plowman'?
About Piers Plowman About Piers Plowman And I shal apparaille me quod Perkyn · in pilgrymes wise And wende wiþ yow I wile · til we fynde truþe (6.59-60). Image: Trinity College, Cambridge, MS R3.14 fol. 1v By permission of the Master and Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge about Piers Plowman The Vision of Piers Plow...
Slough - John Betjeman Slough by John Betjeman (1906 - 1984) John Betjeman published his poem about Slough in 1937 in the collected works Continual Dew. Slough was becoming increasingly industrial and some housing conditions were very cramped. In willing the destruction of Slough, Betjeman urges the bombs to pick out ...
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If you are at John Lennon airport, which city are you in?
Destinations | Flights to and from Liverpool John Lennon Airport View Amsterdam, Netherlands Amsterdam originated in the 12th Century as a small fishing village. The city’s rich history and status as the cultural capital of the Netherlands has seen the iconic 17th Century canals, as well as the Defence Lines of Amsterd...
John Lennon's son Julian fears Yoko Ono and Paul McCartney are trying to obliterate him from history | Daily Mail Online comments Julian Lennon has fought to be part of the Beatles story since his birth in 1963 Peace was said to have broken out in the extended Lennon family last year. After a lifetime scarred by a bitt...
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In American politics, what is the symbol of the Republican Party?
Why are a donkey and an elephant the symbols of the Democratic and Republican Parties? | HowStuffWorks Why are a donkey and an elephant the symbols of the Democratic and Republican Parties? Alex Wong/ Getty Images When the Democratic Party gathers for its 2008 convention in Denver , Colo ., a donkey named Mordecai will...
The Great Seal of the United States of America Stories of American Heroes - Brought to you from the "Home of Heroes" - Pueblo, Colorado The Great Seal of the United States      The American bald eagle is the most prominent feature of the Seal of the United States.   Across the breast of the eagle is a shield...
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The Headrow is a major street in which British city?
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Cato Street Conspiracy Cato Street Conspiracy Additional information Event The Cato Street Conspiracy was an attempt to murder all the British cabinet ministers and Prime Minister Lord Liverpool in 1820. The name comes from the meeting place near Edgware Road in London. The police had an informer and the plotters fell ...
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In the Pink Panther films what was the name of Inspector Clouseau's valet
Pink Panther Survey: Favorite Lines 2   Madame, that is by far the ugliest nose I have ever seen and I compliment you on it, it suits you! 2 I was examining the wex! 2 I have fixed your doorbell from the ringing, there will be no charge 2 mov (927k) I am opposed to the women's libs. Man is the master and women's place ...
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What Houston energy company went bankrupt due to massive accounting fraud?
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Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, shares his better known title with which Southern Hemisphere capital city?
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Internet History Sourcebooks Project Field Marshal Lord Roberts: When Queen Victoria Became Empress of India, 1877 [Tappan Introduction] THE PRINCE OF WALES, afterwards King Edward VII, paid a visit to India as a mark of honor to the native princes who had aided the English in their efforts to govern the land. Th...
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In 2005 Yulia Tymoshenko became the first female Prime Minister of which country?
Yulia Tymoshenko - Women's Political Communication Archives Yulia Tymoshenko Yulia Tymoshenko Yulia Volodymyrivna Tymoshenko served as the prime minister of Ukraine twice: January to September 2005 and again from December 2007 until March 2010. Tymoshenko was Ukraine’s first female prime minister.   Tymoshenko was born...
What Happened on October 6th This Day in History 13th U.S. 1961 U.S.A. Build Bomb Shelters 6th October, 1961: President John F. Kennedy advises American families to build bomb shelters to protect them from atomic fallout in the event of a nuclear war. Many Americans did prepare for nuclear war by buying up canned good...
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Where is the H.Q. of Interpol?
Central Bureau of Investigation Central Bureau of Investigation Member Countries The word 'INTERPOL' is radio-telegraph code for the International Criminal Police Organization which consists of 188 member countries who have agreed to "ensure and promote the widest possible assistance between all criminal police auth...
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From which language does the word howitzer originate
howitzer | Definition, meaning & more | Collins Dictionary Definitions countable noun A howitzer is a large gun with a short barrel, which fires shells high up into the air so that they will drop down onto the target . COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers howitzer (ˈhaʊɪtsə ) Defini...
Sardinia 66 Grunge music originated in which American city - MBA - 217 View Full Document Sardinia 66 Grunge music originated in which American city Seattle 67 The word bungalow comes from which language Hindi 68 What is the Japanese Shinkasen High speed Train 69 In what country are the Drakesberg mountains South Afric...
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Writer Roald Dahl was the husband of which Oscar-winning actress?
“Dealing with Olivia’s Death” – Roald Dahl Fans > “Dealing with Olivia’s Death” “Dealing with Olivia’s Death” This story is from the March 31, 1997 issue of People Magazine. It appeared as part of a larger piece on celebrities who’ve survived the death of a child. Roald Dahl’s first wife Patricia Neal contributed the f...
1989 Academy Awards® Winners and History My Left Foot (1989, UK) Actor: DANIEL DAY-LEWIS in "My Left Foot", Kenneth Branagh in "Henry V", Tom Cruise in "Born on the Fourth of July", Morgan Freeman in "Driving Miss Daisy", Robin Williams in "Dead Poets Society" Actress: JESSICA TANDY in "Driving ...
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The song ‘Fashion for His Love’ by Lady Gaga is a tribute to which late fashion designer?
Fashion Of His Love by Lady Gaga Songfacts Fashion Of His Love by Lady Gaga Songfacts Songfacts Gaga explained in a tweet that this track from her Born This Way Special Edition album is about the late Alexander McQueen. The fashion designer committed suicide by hanging on February 11, 2010 and Gaga was deeply affected ...
Designer Jeans - Fashion, Costume, and Culture: Clothing, Headwear, Body Decorations, and Footwear through the Ages Designer Jeans - Fashion, Costume, and Culture: Clothing, Headwear, Body Decorations, and Footwear through the Ages Designer Jeans Since their invention in the nineteenth century, the durable pants known ...
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"What language is the song ""Hava Nagila"" written in?"
Song: Hava nagila written by A.Z. Idelsohn | SecondHandSongs Hebrew Comments In 1915 A.Z. Idelsohn collected a nigum, a wordless musical prayer from The Ukraine. He adapted the melody, wrote Hebrew lyrics to it and first performed it in 1918. The first published score of Hava Nagila is found in Idelsohn’s songster "Sef...
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Which Australian marsupial has 3 species, the Common, the Southern Hairy-nosed, and the Northern-Hairy nosed ?
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Australian Cities, States and Territories - Tourism Australia Add Share Mainland Australia is the world’s largest island but also the smallest continent. The country is divided into six states and two territories.   What are Australia's cities, states and territories? Mainland Australia is the world’s largest island bu...
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Which musician and songwriter was a member of the groups Depeche Mode, Yazoo and Erasure?
About: Vince Clarke About: Vince Clarke An Entity of Type : person , from Named Graph : http://dbpedia.org , within Data Space : dbpedia.org Vince Clarke (born Vincent John Martin; 3 July 1960) is an English synthpop musician and songwriter. Clarke has been the main composer and musician of the band Erasure since 1...
Where are they Now? - A-Z of Bristol bands - Songwriters -… | Flickr Paul Townsend By: Paul Townsend Where are they Now? - A-Z of Bristol bands - Songwriters - Musicians image above: Black Roots were a roots reggae band from the St. Paul's area of Bristol, England formed in 1979. They released several albums before spl...
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The Gegs are an ethnic group from which European country?
European-Americans European-Americans European-Americans About 80 percent of Americans are descended from people of European ethnicity. The short summaries that follow present information on the population, distribution, migration History, and cultural persistence of thirty-seven European ethnic groups in the ...
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Cotswold, Southdown, Dorset, Lonk and Lincoln are breeds of what animal?
Southdown | breed of sheep | Britannica.com breed of sheep argali Southdown, breed of medium-wool, dark-faced, hornless sheep originating in the Sussex hills of England . The oldest of all British breeds of sheep, it has an ideal body conformation for meat production. Its fleece is close and is the finest of the Britis...
Breeds of Livestock - Herdwick Sheep — Breeds of Livestock, Department of Animal Science Breeds of Livestock, Department of Animal Science Breeds of Livestock - Herdwick Sheep Breeds of Livestock - Herdwick Sheep Herdwick The Herdwick is found in the Lake District of northwestern England, on the Fells of Westmorland ...
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Which game show did Annabel Croft star in after Treasure Hunt
Treasure Hunt (2) - UKGameshows Treasure Hunt (2) Cameraman (on location): Graham Berry Video recordist (on location): Frank Meyburgh Broadcast Chatsworth Television for Channel 4, 28 December 1982 to 18 May 1989 (91 episodes in 7 series + 6 specials) Chatsworth Television for Thames (regional), 30 October 1985 (as par...
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