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Which magazine was started first Arthur's Magazine or First for Women?
Arthur's Magazine Arthur's Magazine (1844–1846) was an American literary periodical published in Philadelphia in the 19th century. Edited by Timothy Shay Arthur, it featured work by Edgar A. Poe, J.H. Ingraham, Sarah Josepha Hale, Thomas G. Spear, and others. In May 1846 it was merged into "Godey's Lady's Book". A few years later Arthur would launch a new publication entitled "Arthur's Home Magazine". Further reading. - Arthur's Magazine. (1845).
unique ways also. As she had to go out in society, she developed a style of wearing the sari, which is broadly followed by Indian women today. She also introduced the use of proper undergarments. Jnanadanandini Devi took special interest in children's matters and started the system of observing birthdays of children in the family, giving them gifts and celebrating the occasion. She started and edited a magazine named "Balak" for children in 1885. It was possibly the first magazine for children in the Bengali language. The
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Musician and satirist Allie Goertz wrote a song about the "The Simpsons" character Milhouse, who Matt Groening named after who?
Milhouse Van Houten Milhouse Mussolini Van Houten is a recurring character in the animated television series "The Simpsons", voiced by Pamela Hayden, and created by Matt Groening who named the character after President Richard Nixon's middle name. Later in the series, it is revealed that Milhouse's middle name is "Mussolini." Milhouse is Bart Simpson's best friend in Mrs. Krabappel's fourth grade class at Springfield Elementary School, and is insecure, gullible, and less popular than Bart. Milhouse is often led into trouble
, which also contained the first appearance of Maude and Rod Flanders. The character was named after Flanders Street in Portland, Oregon, the hometown of "Simpsons" creator Matt Groening. Groening described the inspiration for Flanders as "just a guy who was truly nice, that Homer had no justifiable reason to loathe, but then did". It was not until after the first few episodes that it was decided Flanders would be a faithful Christian. Mike Scully noted that Flanders is "everything Homer would love to be, although
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What nationality was James Henry Miller's wife?
Peggy Seeger Margaret "Peggy" Seeger (born June 17, 1935) is an American folksinger. She is also well known in Britain, where she has lived for more than 30 years, and was married to the singer and songwriter Ewan MacColl until his death in 1989. First American period. Seeger's father was Charles Seeger (1886–1979), an important folklorist and musicologist; her mother was Seeger's second wife, Ruth Porter Crawford (1901–1953), a modernist composer who was the first woman to
his new wife, and his mother and younger siblings, to move to the Greek island of Corfu. There they could live more economically and escape both the English weather, and what Durrell considered the stultifying English culture, which he described as "the English death". That same year Durrell's first novel, "Pied Piper of Lovers," was published by Cassell. Around this time he chanced upon a copy of Henry Miller's 1934 novel "Tropic of Cancer." After reading it, he wrote to
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Which tennis player won more Grand Slam titles, Henri Leconte or Jonathan Stark?
Jonathan Stark (tennis) Jonathan Stark (born April 3, 1971) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. During his career he won two Grand Slam doubles titles (the 1994 French Open Men's Doubles and the 1995 Wimbledon Championships Mixed Doubles). Stark reached the World No. 1 doubles ranking in 1994. Early life. Stark was born in Southern Oregon in the city of Medford on April 3, 1971. In college he played tennis for Stanford University, where he was a
and the topspin lob. Before turning professional, Pernfors played tennis for two years at Seminole Community College, then the University of Georgia in the United States and became the first player since Dennis Ralston two decades earlier to win back-to-back NCAA singles titles in 1984 and 1985. In 1986 Pernfors reached his first (and only) Grand Slam singles final at the French Open. He defeated Olivier Delaître, Stefan Edberg, Robert Seguso, Martín Jaite, Boris Becker in the quarter-finals and Henri Leconte
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Who was once considered the best kick boxer in the world, however he has been involved in a number of controversies relating to his "unsportsmanlike conducts" in the sport and crimes of violence outside of the ring.
Badr Hari Badr Hari (; born 8 December 1984) is a Moroccan-Dutch super heavyweight kickboxer from Amsterdam, fighting out of Mike's Gym in Oostzaan. He is a former K-1 Heavyweight champion (2007–2008), It's Showtime Heavyweight world champion (2009–2010) and "K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 and 2009" finalist. Hari has been a prominent figure in the world of kickboxing, however he has been involved in a number of controversies relating to his "unsportsmanlike conducts" in the sport and crimes of violence outside
1980s. 1980s "Raging Bull". In 1980, Scorsese made "Raging Bull", a film starring De Niro as an emotionally self-destructive boxer, the film following his journey through life, as the violence and temper that leads him to the top in the ring destroys his life outside it. De Niro won an Oscar for his role and Scorsese was nominated as best director, as well as the film collected 6 other Oscar nominations. The film has been considered one of the greatest films of all
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The Dutch-Belgian television series that "House of Anubis" was based on first aired in what year?
Het Huis Anubis Het Huis Anubis ("The House of Anubis") is a Belgian-Dutch children's television drama created by Studio 100 and Nickelodeon, airing in the Netherlands and Flanders. It first aired in September 2006 and the last episode was broadcast on December 4, 2009. The show was a huge success in the Benelux, despite the show's low budget for the first two seasons. After ending, the show was followed by a spin-off, called "Het Huis Anubis en de Vijf
theater college, so that is also why the character was written out and Mara left the house. Discography. Discography Songs. The television series The House Anubis - Nothing is as it seems is a joint production of the Belgian broadcaster Studio 100 and Nickelodeon, the 29th since the September 2009 with great success on the TV station Nickelodeon is sent. It is the German version of the Dutch-language television show Het Huis Anubis . This series 2007/2008 was one of the most successful children's series in the Benelux countries
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What is the length of the track where the 2013 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour was staged?
residences which can only be accessed from the circuit. The track has an unusual design by modern standards, with a vertical difference between its highest and lowest points, and grades as steep as 1:6.13. From the start-finish line, the track can be viewed in three sections; the short pit straight and then a tight left turn into the long, steep Mountain straight; the tight, narrow section across the top of the mountain itself; and then the long, downhill section of Conrod Straight, with the very
2016 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour The 2016 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour was an endurance race for a variety of GT and touring car classes, including: GT3 cars, GT4 cars and Group 3E Series Production Cars. The event, which was staged at the Mount Panorama Circuit, near Bathurst, in New South Wales, Australia on 7 February 2016, was the fourteenth running of the Bathurst 12 Hour. It was also the opening round of the 2016 Intercontinental GT Challenge Series. 37 cars were entered for the race
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Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives includes guest appearances from which hip hop record executive?
Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives is an EP by American hip hop artist Aesop Rock. Released via the Definitive Jux label on February 22, 2005, the record is produced by Blockhead and Aesop Rock himself, with the former producing three tracks and the latter producing four, with one track produced by Rob Sonic. Vocals are handled by Aesop Rock, with guest appearances from Camu Tao and Metro of S.A. Smash and Definitive Jux label head El-P. All scratches are
JJ Sad" (Skypimps, 2018) Discography Additional credits. Discography Additional credits Production. - Aesop Rock - "Winners Take All" from "Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives" (2005) - Aesop Rock - "Dark Heart News" from "None Shall Pass" (2007) Guest appearances - The Infesticons - "Chase Theme" from "Gun Hill Road" (2000) - El-P - "Truancy" from "Fantastic Damage" (2002) - Funkstörung
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Gunmen from Laredo starred which narrator of "Frontier"?
Walter Coy Walter Darwin Coy (January 31, 1909 – December 11, 1974) was an American stage, radio, film, and, principally, television actor, originally from Great Falls, Montana. He was best known for narrating the NBC western anthology series, "Frontier", which aired early Sunday evenings in the 1955–1956 season, and as John Wayne's murdered brother in the film classic "The Searchers" (1956). Career. Coy performed on Broadway from 1930–1948. He appeared in several
Touch of Evil" (1958)* - Customs Officer (uncredited) - "Quantrill's Raiders" (1958) - Fred Thomas - "The Sheepman" (1958) - Rancher (uncredited) - "The Proud Rebel" (1958) - Court Clerk (uncredited) - "Frontier Gun" (1958) - Sam Kilgore - "Gunmen from Laredo" (1959) - Jury Foreman (uncredited) - "King of the Wild Stallions" (1959) - Hawks (
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Where did the form of music played by Die Rhöner Säuwäntzt originate?
Die Rhöner Säuwäntzt Die Rhöner Säuwäntzt are a skiffle-blues band from Eichenzell-Lütter in Hessen, Germany. The line-up consists of Martin Caba, Christoph Günther and Christoph Leipold playing Skiffle-Blues with lyrics based on Rhön Mountains dialect and other Hessian dialects varieties. The expression "Säuwäntzt" means pork belly and refers also to untidy or unruly children and youth. Background. The band started as a one-event session at a local festival in Fulda in 1994. An unexpected success led the members
that Texarkana is partially in Louisiana. Further use. The song has been taken up by bluegrass musicians, far from actual cotton yielding regions. E.g. the German skiffle band Die Rhöner Säuwäntzt describe their style as "Musik von den Baumwollfeldern der Rhön", translating into "music played in the Rhön Mountains (imaginary) cotton fields". In Spanish, the song was covered by the '60s rock and roll group Los Apson titled "Cuando Yo Era Un Jovencito" (When I Was A Young Boy).
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In which American football game was Malcolm Smith named Most Valuable player?
Super Bowl XLVIII Super Bowl XLVIII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos and National Football Conference (NFC) champion Seattle Seahawks to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2013 season. The Seahawks defeated the Broncos 43–8, the largest margin of victory for an underdog and tied for the third largest point differential overall (35) in Super Bowl history with Super Bowl XXVII (1993). It was the first time the winning team scored over 40 points,
1972-1976 and named a consensus All-American in 1975. He starred in the 1976 Rose Bowl in which UCLA upset favored Ohio State University, which was unbeaten ranked number one in the nation, by a score of 23–10. Sciarra was named Most Valuable Player in the game. He ran for the most career yards by a quarterback in UCLA history.. Sciarra was later inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 1994, and National Football Foundation (College Football) Hall of Fame in 2014. Professional Career
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The 1988 American comedy film, The Great Outdoors, starred a four-time Academy Award nominee, who received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in what year?
The Great Outdoors (film) The Great Outdoors is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Howard Deutch, and written and produced by John Hughes. It stars Dan Aykroyd, John Candy, Stephanie Faracy and Annette Bening in her feature film debut. The film follows two families spending time on vacation in Wisconsin. Plot. Chicagoan Chester "Chet" Ripley (John Candy), his wife, Connie (Stephanie Faracy), and their two sons, Buckley "Buck" and Ben, are on vacation
war his image in films this time was as the honorable villain which he became typecasted as and from it he starred in what is considered to be his most famous film of his entire career "The Bridge on the River Kwai" (1957) for which he was nominated for both an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award. On February 8, 1960, in a joint ceremony with Anna May Wong, Hayakawa became the first Asian American actor to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Merle Oberon an actress
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What are the names of the current members of American heavy metal band who wrote the music for Hurt Locker The Musical?
the music and lyrics were written by Metallica and Stephen R. Schwartz, which is the real name of "Hedwig" songwriter Stephen Trask. Director Michael Mayer stated that they came up with the idea for "Hurt Locker: The Musical" as a way to explain Hedwig's presence in a Broadway theater. It was also used as a way to update the script to modern day as well as explain how Hedwig would be able to use such stage settings. Various newspapers have commented favorably on the faux Playbills, both an
heavy metal version of "To End the Rapture", which was featured on the album's re-release by Hopeless Records. Some of the band members' stage names are slightly different compared to their current ones. M. Shadows is simply credited as "Shadows", while Synyster Gates is credited as "Synyster Gaytes". Music video. The music video consists of scenes of the band performing, playing near the beach with Zacky Vengeance on lead guitar. The video centers around a woman who is looking
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Human Error" is the season finale of the third season of a tv show that aired on what network?
House (TV series) House (also called House, M.D.) is an American television medical drama that originally ran on the Fox network for eight seasons, from November 16, 2004, to May 21, 2012. The series' main character is Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), an unconventional, misanthropic medical genius who, despite his dependence on pain medication, leads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital (PPTH) in New Jersey. The series' premise originated with Paul Attanasio
(Omar Epps). This team leaves the show in the third season finale "Human Error". The show achieved its highest ranking with the episode "Human Error"; this episode placed the series in first position for the week it aired. Each season introduces a recurring guest star, who appears in a multi-episode story arc. The fourth season was the only exception to this pattern. It introduced seven new characters who compete for the coveted positions on House's team, replacing Cameron, Chase and Foreman.
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Dua Lipa, an English singer, songwriter and model, the album spawned the number-one single "New Rules" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa from her eponymous debut studio album, released in what year?
New Rules (song) "New Rules" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa from her eponymous debut studio album (2017). The track was written and produced by Ian Kirkpatrick, with additional writing from Caroline Ailin and Emily Warren. It was released to contemporary hit radio in the United Kingdom on 15 July 2017 as the album's sixth single. It impacted the same format in the United States on 22 August. "New Rules" is a tropical house, EDM and electropop song with a drum
of the snout to the top of the snout, similar to seals. In later species, to adapt to feeding underwater, the soft palate of the mouth separating the trachea from the esophagus was more developed, and the internal nostrils between the nasal cavity and the throat were farther inside the head. This also increased the size of the mouth. However, these adaptations also developed in some terrestrial mammals, and so could instead be related to chewing efficiency. The masseter muscle on the skull was probably the main muscle used for
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Which state does the drug stores, of which the CEO is Warren Bryant, are located?
Warren Bryant Warren Bryant was the CEO of Longs Drugs Store Corporation out of California prior to the retail chain's acquisition by CVS/Caremark. Hired in 2002 to Longs, he was Senior Vice President of The Kroger Company., a retail grocery chain, from 1999 to 2002. Prior to that, from 1996 to 1999, he was President and Chief Executive Officer of Dillon Companies, Inc., a retail grocery chain and subsidiary of The Kroger Co. He is also a director of OfficeMax Incorporated. See also.
K. Liggett and gradually became a powerhouse as a pharmaceutical drug store chain. In March 2010 Dollar General became the exclusive retailer for Rexall products. Rexall vitamins and supplements began appearing at Dollar General stores in March and by Fall 2010 a full line of Rexall products was available at Dollar General. Corporate Affairs. Corporate Affairs Board of Directors. Dollar General Board of Directors as of July 2017 are: Michael M. Calbert (Chairman of the Board), Todd Vasos (CEO), Warren Bryant, Sandra Cohen, Patricia
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Which American politician did Donahue replaced
Kelli Ward Kelli Ward ("née" Kaznoski; born January 25, 1969) is an American politician who has served as the Chair of the Arizona Republican Party since 2019. A Republican, she previously served in the Arizona State Senate from 2012 to 2015. Ward challenged Senator John McCain in the Republican primary for the United States Senate in 2016. She resigned from the State Senate to focus on the race; Ward was subsequently defeated 51% to 39%. In October 2016, Ward announced she would run
his positions as news reporter and interviewer at WHIO radio and television in Dayton to go into sales. He found he did not like it and took a position as newsman at another Dayton station WLWD (now WDTN). When the station’s Johnny Gilbert Show ended, the station kept the studio audience and Donahue became the creator and host of a new television program, "Phil Donahue Show" on WLWD (now WDTN), also in Dayton. His new program replaced "The Johnny Gilbert Show", when Gilbert left
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Which band was founded first, Hole, the rock band that Courtney Love was a frontwoman of, or The Wolfhounds?
Courtney Love Courtney Michelle Love (born Courtney Michelle Harrison; July 9, 1964) is an American singer, songwriter and actress. A figure in the punk and grunge scenes of the 1990s, Love's career has spanned four decades. She rose to prominence as the lead vocalist of the alternative rock band Hole, which she formed in 1989. Love has drawn public attention for her uninhibited live performances and confrontational lyrics, as well as her highly publicized personal life following her marriage to Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain. Born
rock musician - [[Dave Lombardo]], drummer of [[Slayer]] - [[Courtney Love]], actress and frontwoman of rock band [[Hole (band)|Hole]]; great-grandmother was Cuban immigrant[[File:Courtney Love 1995 by Andrzej Liguz.jpg|thumb|125px|[[Courtney Love]]]] - [[Paul Masvidal]], guitarist for metal band [[Cynic (band)|Cynic]]; born in Puerto Rico to Cuban parents - [[Rudy Sarzo]], rock bassist ([
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How old is the female main protagonist of Catching Fire?
Catching Fire Catching Fire is a 2009 science fiction young adult novel by the American novelist Suzanne Collins, the second book in "The Hunger Games trilogy". As the sequel to the 2008 bestseller "The Hunger Games", it continues the story of Katniss Everdeen and the post-apocalyptic nation of Panem. Following the events of the previous novel, a rebellion against the oppressive Capitol has begun, and Katniss and fellow tribute Peeta Mellark are forced to return to the arena in a special edition of the Hunger Games.
animated video. Instead of using a projector with a screen, the machine used holograms generated by the machine and water falling from top of the machine as the screen. Special effects such as the lights, water, and fire changed to match the mood of the video. The plot of the video involved a female protagonist exploring the sea. The main themes were peace, cooperation, and hope, and the video attempts to explain how sea is the origin of all life, how humans are polluting it for their own benefits
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Who is the director of the 2003 film which has scenes in it filmed at the Quality Cafe in Los Angeles?
Old School (film) Old School is a 2003 American comedy film released by DreamWorks Pictures and The Montecito Picture Company and directed by Todd Phillips. The story was written by Court Crandall, and the film was written by Phillips and Scot Armstrong. The film stars Luke Wilson, Vince Vaughn, and Will Ferrell as three depressed thirty-somethings who seek to re-live their college days by starting a fraternity, and the tribulations they encounter in doing so. Despite mixed reviews and only moderate box office success,
team of Triple Double, who say that they took "offense at the way sports fans are typically portrayed on television." The shows are filmed immediately after Sunday’s games and filmed every other Monday. As film location for the diner, the Quality Cafe in Los Angeles was used. The shorts are shown on NFL Network but can also be seen at the show's website. Episodes. Episode 1 The diner discusses Peyton Manning's frequent appearances in commercials. Episode only shows diner window with voice
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Were Pavel Urysohn and Leonid Levin known for the same type of work?
Pavel Urysohn Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn () (February 3, 1898 – August 17, 1924) was a Soviet mathematician of Jewish origin who is best known for his contributions in dimension theory, and for developing Urysohn's Metrization Theorem and Urysohn's Lemma, both of which are fundamental results in topology. His name is also commemorated in the terms Urysohn universal space, Fréchet–Urysohn space, Menger–Urysohn dimension and Urysohn integral equation. He and Pavel Alexandrov formulated the modern definition of compactness in 1923. Born in
Urysohn universal space The Urysohn universal space is a certain metric space that contains all separable metric spaces in a particularly nice manner. This mathematics concept is due to Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn. Definition. A metric space ("U","d") is called "Urysohn universal" if it is separable and complete and has the following property: Properties. If "U" is Urysohn universal and "X" is any separable metric space, then there exists an isometric embedding "f":"X" → "U".
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Are both The New Pornographers and Kings of Leon American rock bands?
The New Pornographers The New Pornographers is a Canadian indie rock band formed in 1997 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Presented as a musical collective of singer-songwriters and musicians from multiple projects, the band has released seven studio albums to critical acclaim for their use of multiple vocalists and elements of power pop incorporated into their music. History. The New Pornographers' name was chosen by Carl Newman, who has said that he came up with it after watching a Japanese film called "The Pornographers". Many writers
Broken Side of Time Broken Side of Time is the debut full-length album from the rock band Alberta Cross. Press. - "...A British take on Southern rock… the seismic guitars and high vocals look to My Morning Jacket, Kings of Leon and Crazy Horse… but Alberta Cross sets aside those American bands' redemptive undercurrents of blues and gospel; instead it plunges into the very English despair of bands like Pink Floyd." – "The New York Times" - "…Familiar and
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750 7th Avenue and 101 Park Avenue, are located in which city?
750 7th Avenue 750 Seventh Avenue is a 615 ft (187m) tall Class-A office skyscraper in New York City. It was completed in 1989 in the postmodern style and has 36 floors. Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo & Associates designed the building, and was originally owned by Hines, a Texas based real estate investment company. The building's continuous helix design, culminating in a chimney-like extension, was caused by the New York City Building Code, which requires setbacks. The 84 exterior column transfers
end of the 2004 season, when the franchise was moved to another city. A short distance to the west of the neighbourhood, along River Valley Road, are the Royal Glenora Club, the Golf Course, and the Skating Oval in Victoria Park. The community is represented by the Rossdale Community League, established in 1922, which maintains a community hall located at 101 Street and 96 Avenue. Archaeology and history. The site of the Rossdale powerplant was a First Nations campsite from the time that people first
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Which actress played the part of fictitious character Kimberly Ann Hart, in the franchise built around a live action superhero television series taking much of its footage from the Japanese tokusatsu 'Super Sentai'?
Kimberly Hart Kimberly Ann Hart is a fictitious character in the "Power Rangers" universe. Played by actress Amy Jo Johnson during the first three seasons of the show, plus on the two feature films of the franchise, Kimberly has the longest tenure of any female ranger in the series' history, and fourth overall. She is possibly the best remembered as the first Pink Ranger and first Pink Ninja Ranger from the first entry of the franchise "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers". Kimberly was the Pink Ranger for nearly three
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is an American live-action superhero children's television series that premiered on August 28, 1993, on the Fox Kids Network on weekday afternoons and Saturday mornings. It is the first entry of the "Power Rangers" franchise, and became a 1990s pop culture phenomenon alongside a large line of action figures and other merchandise. The show adapted stock footage from the Japanese TV series "Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger", which was the 16th installment of Toei's "Super Sentai" franchise
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Who was born first, Pablo Trapero or Aleksander Ford?
Pablo Trapero Pablo Trapero (born 4 October 1971) is an Argentine film producer, editor, and director. He is considered one of the biggest creative forces in Latin American cinema. Biography. Pablo Trapero was born in San Justo, Argentina in 1971. In 1999 he directed his first feature, "Mundo Grúa", which won the Critics Prize at Venice. In 2002, he opened his production company, Matanza Cine, that produces films for fellow filmmakers, as well as his own. His
Argentine Film Critics Association Awards: Silver Condor; Best First Film, Pablo Trapero; Best New Actor, Luis Margani; Best Supporting Actress, Adriana Aizemberg; 2000. - Rotterdam International Film Festival: FIPRESCI Prize Tiger Competition, Pablo Trapero, For the sober and coherent realism with which it portrays the main character's humanity; Tiger Award, Pablo Trapero; 2000. - Toulouse Latin America Film Festival: Grand Prix, Pablo Trapero; 2000. Awards Nominations. - Valladolid International Film Festival: Golden Spike,
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Are Jane and First for Women both women's magazines?
Jane (magazine) Jane was an American magazine created to appeal to the women who grew up reading "Sassy" magazine; Jane Pratt was the founding editor of each. Its original target audience (pitched to advertisers) was aged 18–34, and was designed to appeal to women who did not like the typical women's magazine format. Pratt originally intended the magazine to be named "Betty", but she was voted down by everyone else involved in the making of the magazine. History and profile. "
Jane Cunningham Croly Jane Cunningham Croly (December 19, 1829 – December 23, 1901) was an American author and journalist, better known by her pseudonym, Jennie June. She was a pioneer author and editor of women's columns in leading newspapers and magazines in New York. She founded the Sorosis club for women in New York in 1868 and in 1889 expanded it nationwide to the General Federation of Women's Clubs. She also founded the Woman's Press Club of New York City. Early life. Jane
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What profession does Nicholas Ray and Elia Kazan have in common?
Elia Kazan Elia Kazan (; born Elias Kazantzoglou (); September 7, 1909 – September 28, 2003) was a Greek-American director, producer, writer and actor, described by "The New York Times" as "one of the most honored and influential directors in Broadway and Hollywood history". He was born in Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey), to Cappadocian Greek parents. After attending Williams College and then the Yale School of Drama, he acted professionally for eight years, later joining the
. Natalie's nightmare of drowning comes true, when in 1981 she falls off a boat and drowns in the freezing water. Cast. - Justine Waddell as Natalie Wood - Elizabeth Rice as Teenage Natalie Wood - Grace Fulton as Young Natalie Wood - Michael Weatherly as Robert Wagner - Matthew Settle as Warren Beatty - Colin Friels as Nick Gurdin - Robert Taylor as Nicholas Ray - Alice Krige as Maria Gurdin - Malcolm Kennard as Christopher Walken - Christopher Pate as Elia Kazan
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Which documentary is about Finnish rock groups, Adam Clayton Powell or The Saimaa Gesture?
The Saimaa Gesture The Saimaa Gesture () is a 1981 film by Finnish directors Aki and Mika Kaurismäki. It is a documentary of three Finnish rock groups aboard the steamboat SS Heinävesi on their tour around Lake Saimaa. The film. The film was shot from 31 May to 7 June on the 1981 "Tuuliajolla" tour by groups Eppu Normaali, Hassisen Kone and Juice Leskinen Slam. "The Saimaa Gesture" features artist interviews, more than 20 live performances and several acoustic songs filmed aboard the steamer.
William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe is a documentary film about the late American civil rights attorney William Kunstler directed by daughters Emily Kunstler and Sarah Kunstler that premiered at the 25th Sundance Film Festival in January 2009. William Kunstler was a famous 20th-century lawyer whose clients included Martin Luther King Jr., the Chicago Seven, Larry Davis, Malcolm X, Phillip and Daniel Berrigan, Abbie Hoffman, H. Rap Brown, Stokely Carmichael, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., Filiberto Ojeda Ríos and Leonard
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Who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, David Lee Roth or Cia Berg?
Cia Berg Cia Berg (born 2 December 1963), now known as Cia Soro, is a Swedish former television presenter and singer. She was at one time the lead singer of the Swedish rock band Whale, who released the single "Hobo Humpin' Slobo Babe". During the first part of the 1980s, she presented the television programme "Bagen", which showed music videos. In the 1990s, she became a presenter for Swedish music television channel ZTV. Between 1982 and 1985, she was
Roll Hall of Fame, as a member of The Midnighters. A special subcommittee, appointed by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, addressed the question of recognizing members of pioneering groups that had not been inducted when their front men were inducted. As a result of this committee's decision, The Midnighters were automatically inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame alongside Hank Ballard, who had been inducted in 1990. In 2015, Davis, as a member of Hank Ballard & the Midnighters, was inducted into the
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Zimbabwe's Guwe Secondary School has a sister school in what New York cunty?
Carle Place High School Carle Place Middle/High School is a six-year comprehensive public high school located in the hamlet of Carle Place in the Town of North Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. As of the 2016-17 school year, the school had an enrollment of 652 students and 71.05 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 9.18:1. There were 107 students (16.4% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 16 (2.5% of students)
Filabusi, Matabeleland South Province, Zimbabwe, named Singwango Secondary School, and still donates sports equipment (e.g., old uniforms). Carle Place High School's current sister school is Guwe Secondary School, Zimbabwe. The school still donates what is mentioned above. Notable people. - Matt Snell, former pro football player for the New York Jets - Joe Satriani, guitar virtuoso and instrumentalist. Lead guitarist for Chickenfoot. Played with Deep Purple and Mick Jagger. - Steve Vai, another guitar virtuoso who
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The Royal Commission into Drug Trafficking (1977–1979) or Woodward Royal Commission was a royal commission initiated by the New South Wales Government to investigate drug trafficking in New South Wales, Australia, especially links between the New South Wales Police and Mafia, The Honoured Society, is a Calabrian 'Ndrangheta criminal confederation, started in Melbourne and currently active in all of which country?
Honoured Society (Australia) The Honoured Society () is a Calabrian 'Ndrangheta criminal confederation, started in Melbourne and currently active in all Australia. In 1963, it was reportedly involved in the Victoria Market Murders. It was led by gangster Frank Benvenuto until his slaying in 2000. Tony Romeo, another high-ranking member, was shot in 2002. History. Known by the names "The Honoured Society", L'Onorata Societa or La Famiglia to Italians but more simply as the Mafia to most Australians,
Commission"), (1977–1980) investigated drug trafficking in New South Wales, especially links between the Mafia and New South Wales Police and the disappearance of Donald Mackay - Royal Commission into New South Wales Prisons ("Nagle Royal Commission"), (1976–1978) - Royal Commission of Inquiry in respect of certain matters relating to allegations of organised crime in clubs ("Moffitt Royal Commission") (1973–74) investigated organised crime in New South Wales. - Chelmsford Royal Commission (1989–1990) investigated patient deaths due
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The 337th Flight Test Squadron (337 FLTS) was most recently part of the 46th Test Wing and based at McClellan Air Force Base, a former United States Air Force base located in the North Highlands area of Sacramento County, in which US state?
337th Flight Test Squadron The 337th Flight Test Squadron was most recently part of the 46th Test Wing and based at McClellan Air Force Base, California. It performed depot acceptance testing until being inactivated with the closure of McClellan on 13 July 2001. History. History World War II. Activated in 1942 at Keflavik, Iceland, equipped with Lockheed P-38 Lightnings. Mission was to intercept and destroy German planes that on occasion attempted to attack Iceland or that appeared in that area on reconnaissance missions. Returned to the United States
337th 337th may refer to: - 337th Aeronautical Systems Group, inactive United States Air Force unit - 337th Air Control Squadron, part of the 33d Fighter Wing, an AETC unit, based at the USAF Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida - 337th Airlift Squadron, part of the 439th Airlift Wing at Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts - 337th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, part-time unit of the British Army's Royal Artillery from 1860 to 1956 - 337th Flight Test Squadron, most recently
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The axial turbojet Pirna 014 was designed by engineers from this German aircraft and aircraft engine manufacturer based in which city?
Pirna 014 The Pirna 014 was an axial turbojet designed in East Germany (or the GDR) in the mid- to late 1950s by former Junkers engineers, who were repatriated to East Germany in 1954 after being held in custody in the Soviet Union following World War II. Origin. After the remaining groups of German aircraft technology engineers, those which were not yet about to be repatriated back home, had been concentrated in Sawjelowo north of Moscow in December 1953, development planning for a four jet engine-powered civilian
were only made public in 1990. The loss has been attributed as having been a major setback to the programme and later having played a factor in its termination. Following the accident, test flights continued using the second prototype "V4/II" ("DM-ZYB"), although this aircraft did not fly until 1960. It would be the first to be powered by the indigenously-developed Pirna 014 turbojet engine. Other changes made on the second prototype included a different landing gear configuration, involving an unusual
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Which faith is designated to the University of Providence, private university accredited by the NW association of Schools and Colleges and located in a third largest city in Montana after being passed by Missoula?
, when it was passed by Missoula. Since then Great Falls has been the third largest city in the state. Great Falls takes its name from the series of five waterfalls in close proximity along the upper Missouri River basin that the Lewis and Clark Expedition had to portage around over a ten-mile stretch; the effort required 31 days of arduous labor during the westward leg of their 1805–06 exploration of the Louisiana Purchase and to the Pacific Northwest Coast of the Oregon Country. Each falls sports a hydroelectric dam today, hence
United States International University Africa United States International University Africa, also known as USIU Africa, is a private university in Kenya, the largest economy in the East African Community. The university is accredited by the Commission for Higher Education (CHE) in Kenya and by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). Location. The university campus is located in the Mirema neighborhood, in the Kasarani suburb of Nairobi, Kenya's capital and largest city. This location lies approximately , by road, northeast of
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Pauline Henry was known as the vocalist of a very popular cover song. Which album was this song from?
Pauline Henry Pauline Henry (born 29 January 1961) is a Jamaican-British recording artist. She was the vocalist in the Scottish band The Chimes, best known for their 1990 cover version of U2's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", between 1988 and 1991. Following her departure from the group, Henry embarked on a solo career, and achieved five UK top 40 singles between 1993 and 1996. Early life. Henry emigrated from Jamaica to the United Kingdom when she was
Pauline Henry (former lead vocalist of the Chimes) recorded a contemporary version of the track in 1995 (released as a single). - The song was sampled in Monica's 1998 hit "The First Night", which hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. - Mariah Carey performed the song also on the (2000). Carey also performed a mix of "Love Hangover" the lead single from her 1999 seventh studio album, "Rainbow", "Heartbreaker" on her Angels Advocate Tour between
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Guitars for Wounded Warriors is an album that was recorded in the village in which New York county?
New Paltz (village), New York New Paltz is a village in Ulster County located in the U.S. state of New York. It is about north of New York City and south of Albany. The population was 6,818 at the 2010 census. New Paltz is located within the town of New Paltz. It is also home to the State University of New York at New Paltz, founded in 1828. The town is served by exit 18 on the New York State Thruway (I-87), as well as state
Sideways (Men Without Hats album) Sideways is the fifth studio album by Canadian synthpop group Men Without Hats. Released on 30 April 1991, it featured a new sound based around electric guitars instead of the group's normal use of synthesizers. It was the second album to be recorded at Hudson Studios in New York and produced by bassist Stefan Doroschuk, with Mike Scott as co-producer. Despite the group's insistence that guitars were the wave of the future, the album failed to attract an American label and
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What American country music singer-songwriter, born in May of 1942, sang a duet with her ex-husband the same year that he released the song "The Battle?"
Tammy Wynette Tammy Wynette (; born Virginia Wynette Pugh; May 5, 1942 – April 6, 1998), was an American country music singer-songwriter and one of country music's best-known artists and biggest-selling female singers. Wynette was called the "First Lady of Country Music", and her best-known song, "Stand by Your Man", is one of the best-selling hit singles by a woman in the history of country music. Many of her hits dealt with classic
Jon Randall Jon Randall Stewart (born February 17, 1969 in Dallas, Texas) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and musician. Signed to RCA Nashville in 1995, he debuted that year with the album "What You Don't Know". A second album for RCA, 1996's "Great Day to Be Alive", was recorded but never released. That same year, Randall entered Top 40 on the country charts as a duet partner on then-wife Lorrie Morgan's song "By My
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Who was born first, Francis Nethersole or Elizabeth Stuart?
Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia Elizabeth Stuart (19 August 1596 – 13 February 1662) was Electress of the Palatinate and briefly Queen of Bohemia as the wife of Frederick V of the Palatinate. Due to her husband’s reign in Bohemia lasting for just one winter, Elizabeth is often referred to as the "Winter Queen". Elizabeth was the second child and eldest daughter of James VI and I, King of Scotland, England, and Ireland, and his wife, Anne of Denmark. With the demise
Francis Stuart (sailor) Sir Francis Stuart or Stewart sailor, aristocrat, Member of Parliament and courtier (1589-1635) Born at Donibristle in Fife, Scotland, the son of James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray and Elizabeth Stuart, 2nd Countess of Moray. Frances Stuart was educated at Christ Church, Oxford with an annuity of £200 from King James. At Oxford he was involved in the investigation of Anne Gunter's accusations of witchcraft against Elizabeth Gregory. He gave evidence in February 1606 in the Star
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What does the Hacker-Pschorr Brewery have to limit in order to comply with German regulations?
Reinheitsgebot The Reinheitsgebot (, literally "purity order"), sometimes called the "German Beer Purity Law" in English, is a series of regulations limiting the ingredients in beer in Germany and the states of the former Holy Roman Empire. The best-known version of the law was adopted in Bavaria in 1516, but similar regulations predate the Bavarian order, and modern regulations also significantly differ from the 1516 Bavarian version. 1516 Bavarian law. The most influential predecessor of the modern "Reinheitsgebot" was a
Paul Hacker. He subsequently founded a separate brewery under his own name. His two sons, Georg Pschorr (1798-1867) and Matthias Pschorr Sr., divided his estate by each taking control of one of the two separate breweries. In 1972, Hacker and Pschorr merged to form Hacker-Pschorr, but the beers were sold as separate brands well after 1975. When Crown Prince Ludwig I of Bavaria was to celebrate his wedding in Munich in 1810, he decided it was an occasion for all of Bavaria to
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Don Barry Mason was the founder of the Psychedelic Shamanistic Institute (PSI), which other member that's Welsh, that died on 10 April 2016?
Ott, Dr Russell Newcombe, Richard Rudgley and Youth. Drug reform campaigner. As the head of PSI, Mason carried the torch for drug policy reform through a series of public appearances and televised debates and documentaries on drugs and their impact on society. Mason was a steadfast defender of the principle of cognitive liberty, and he made public statements in defence of the freedom of speech. When his friend, Michael Marlow, was charged with incitement for publishing a cannabis manual, Mason defended him by stating, “Here
Don Barry Mason Don 'Barry' Mason (1950–2006) was the founder of the Psychedelic Shamanistic Institute (PSI), a networking organisation that encouraged ethnobotany and scientific research into cannabis and other psychoactive plants while contributing substantially to the public debate about drug policy reform. Associates of PSI include: Mathew Atha, Colin Angus, Brian Barritt, Michael Carmichael, Fraser Clark, Paul Devereux, the late John Entwistle, Paul Flynn MP, Ben Ganly, Lee Harris, Mike Jay, Howard Marks, Dr John Marks, Jonathan
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Are Gin and tonic and Paloma both cocktails based on tequila?
Paloma (cocktail) The paloma (Spanish for "dove") is a tequila-based cocktail. This drink is most commonly prepared by mixing tequila, lime juice, and a grapefruit-flavored soda such as Fresca, Squirt, or Jarritos and served on the rocks with a lime wedge. Adding salt to the rim of the glass is also an option. This drink is very easy to prepare, it can even be found in soda cans. This drink is very popular all over Mexico. Alternatively
Tonic cocktail A tonic cocktail is a cocktail that contains tonic syrup or tonic water. Tonic water is usually combined with gin for a gin and tonic, or mixed with vodka. However, it can also be used in cocktails with cognac, cynar, Lillet blanc or Lillet Rosé, rum, tequila, or white port. Examples. Examples Duos. - Gin and tonic - Vodka tonic Examples Trios. - Tequila and tonic (tequila, tonic water, lime juice) Examples Other. -
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Who is older Glenn Hughes or Ross Lynch?
Glenn Hughes Glenn Hughes (also known as The Voice of Rock) is an English rock bassist and vocalist, best known for playing bass and performing vocals for funk rock pioneers Trapeze, the Mk. III and IV line-ups of Deep Purple, as well as briefly fronting Black Sabbath in the mid-1980s. In addition to being an active session musician, Hughes also maintains a notable solo career. He currently fronts the supergroup Black Country Communion and fronted California Breed from late 2013 to early 2015. On 8 April
Lynch and Ross Lynch, who are best known as members of the pop-rock band R5, were born and raised in Littleton until they moved to Los Angeles in 2007. "Supergirl" and "Glee" star Melissa Benoist was raised in Littleton. Littleton is the present home of former San Francisco Giants pitcher Dave Dravecky and IFBB professional bodybuilder Heather Armbrust. Other notable Littleton natives include metallurgist James M. Hyde. The Cow Chop YouTube channel was also set in Littleton but was kicked out due to the
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In what year was the creator of the current arrangement of the "Simpson's Theme" born?
Alf Clausen Alf Heiberg Clausen (born March 28, 1941) is an American film and television composer. He is best known for his work scoring many episodes of "The Simpsons", of which he had been the sole composer between 1990 and 2017. Clausen has scored or orchestrated music for more than 30 films and television shows, including "Moonlighting", "The Naked Gun", "ALF" and "Ferris Bueller's Day Off". Clausen received an Honorary Doctorate of Music from the prestigious Berklee College
's 7" theme was published by Chappell & Co. Ltd during 1978 with a photograph of "Liberator" on the front cover. A stereo re-recording of Dudley Simpson's theme music, in a markedly different arrangement to the original, was also released as a single, with "The Federation March" (a piece of incidental music from the episode "Redemption") on the B-side. The "Blake's 7" theme was also released on an album "BBC Space Themes", and "Liberator
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The Southern Railway runs from Vienna to Graz and the border with Slovenia at Spielfeld via the first mountain railway built in Europe to use what kind of track?
Southern Railway (Austria) The Southern Railway () is a railway in Austria that runs from Vienna to Graz and the border with Slovenia at Spielfeld via Semmering and Bruck an der Mur. It was originally built by the Austrian Southern Railway company and ran to Ljubljana and Trieste, the main seaport of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy; a main obstacle in its construction was getting over the Semmering Pass over the Northern Limestone Alps. The twin-track, electrified section that runs through the current territory of Austria is owned and
Bruck an der Mur, the shortest railway route between the two cities runs via Maribor, Slovenia. As a result, ÖBB currently serves Graz and Klagenfurt with separate Railjet services. The Koralm Railway will make it significantly easier for ÖBB to connect both cities to Vienna with the same Railjet services, making increased service frequencies for these two cities possible. Sections. Sections Graz - Feldkirchen. Between Graz and Feldkirchen the Koralm Railway meets the Southern Railway line ("Südbahn") connecting Vienna with Slovenia. This stretch was
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In what show did Cynthia Nixon receive the 2004 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and a Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance?
Cynthia Nixon Cynthia Ellen Nixon (born April 9, 1966) is an American actor and activist. For her portrayal of Miranda Hobbes in the HBO series "Sex and the City" (1998–2004), Nixon won the 2004 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. She reprised the role in the films "Sex and the City" (2008) and "Sex and the City 2" (2010). Her other film credits include "Amadeus" (1984), "James White
she won Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards, for her performance in the episode "The Power of Madonna". She received the TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy at the 26th TCA Awards, as well as the Actress Comedy Series accolade at the WIN Awards. Lynch was part of the "Glee" cast ensemble given the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series at the 16th Screen Actors Guild Awards. She was named Favorite
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Lee Jun-fan played what character in "The Green Hornet" television series?
Kato (The Green Hornet) Kato (加藤) is a fictional character from "The Green Hornet" series. This character has also appeared with the Green Hornet in film, television, book and comic book versions. Kato was the Hornet's assistant and has been played by a number of actors. On radio, Kato was initially played by Raymond Hayashi, then Roland Parker who had the role for most of the run, and in the later years Mickey Tolan and Paul Carnegie. Keye Luke took the role in
USA; she appears to have retired from the screen after a last appearance as an understandably astonished Sergeant Carter's blind date on "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.". Richard Long went on to play the lead in the western series "The Big Valley" (1965–69) and the sitcom "Nanny and the Professor" (1970–71). Van Williams eventually played The Green Hornet (1966–67) opposite Bruce Lee. Andrew Duggan continued to portray an amazing number of character roles in films and television, including two other stints as series
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The 1895/96 Football League season was the eighth in Football League history with Everton, their Goodison Park home, is a football stadium located in Walton, Liverpool, in which country?
1895–96 Everton F.C. season The 1895/96 Football League season was the eighth in Football League history with Everton having been an ever present in the top division. The club played thirty-three games in England's two major competitions, winning eighteen, drawing seven and losing eight. The club finished the season in third place, six points adrift of Champions Aston Villa, and were defeated in the quarter final of the F A Cup by eventual winners The Wednesday. Their Goodison Park home hosted the drawn semi final between Wednesday and Bolton
Liverpool F.C. league record by opponent Liverpool Football Club is an English association football club based in Liverpool, Merseyside, which competes in the top tier of English football, for the 2018–19 season. The club was formed in 1892 following a disagreement between the board of Everton and club president John Houlding, who owned the club's ground, Anfield. The dispute over rent resulted in Everton leaving Anfield for Goodison Park, which left Houlding with an empty stadium. Not content for his ground to lay idle, he created his own
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A Head Full of Dreams Tour is the seventh tour by Coldplay, and which had it's first show at a stadium that is known as Estadio Unico and is owned by who?
Estadio Ciudad de La Plata The Estadio Ciudad de La Plata ("City of La Plata Stadium") is a multi-purpose stadium located in the city of La Plata, Argentina. It is also known popularly as the Estadio Único ("One-of-a kind Stadium") and is owned by the Province of Buenos Aires, administered jointly by the provincial government, the Municipality of La Plata, and the football clubs Estudiantes de La Plata and Gimnasia y Esgrima de la Plata. History.
One Direction On the Road Again Tour - 14 March 2015 - Coldplay A Head Full of Dreams Tour - 7 April 2017 - BTS (band) - 6-7 April 2019 - Ed Sheeran ÷ Tour - 28 April 2019 Tournament results. The stadium has hosting several international FIFA matches. Here is a list of the most important international matches held at the Rajamangala Stadium. See also. - National Stadium External links. - Stadium picture - World Stadiums.com
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Roger Avary (born August 23, 1965) is a Canadian film and television producer, screenwriter and director in the American mass media industry, he wrote the screenplay for Beowulf, a 2007 British-American 3D motion capture epic fantasy film, directed by who?
Roger Avary Roger Roberts Avary (born August 23, 1965) is a Canadian-American film and television director, screenwriter, and producer. He collaborated with Quentin Tarantino on "Pulp Fiction", for which they won Best Original Screenplay at the 67th Academy Awards. Avary directed "Killing Zoe" and "The Rules of Attraction", and wrote the screenplays for "Silent Hill" and "Beowulf". Career. Career "Killing Zoe". Avary also wrote and directed the neo-noir thriller "
. It featured Ray Winstone, Angelina Jolie, and Anthony Hopkins. Neil Gaiman, who co-wrote the adaptation with Roger Avary, described the film as a "cheerfully violent and strange take on the Beowulf legend." The film was released on November 16, 2007, to mostly positive reviews. In July 2007, "Variety" announced that Zemeckis had written a screenplay for "A Christmas Carol", based on Charles Dickens' 1843 short story of the same name, with plans to use performance capture and
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The American Pre-Code comedy film featuring an American actress, dancer, and singer, widely known for performing in films and RKO's musical films, was released in what year?
Ginger Rogers Ginger Rogers (born Virginia Katherine McMath; July 16, 1911 – April 25, 1995) was an American actress, dancer, and singer. She is known for her starring role in "Kitty Foyle" (1940), but is best remembered for performing in RKO's musical films (partnered with Fred Astaire) on stage, radio and television, throughout much of the 20th century. Born in Independence, Missouri, and raised in Kansas City, Rogers and her family moved to Fort Worth,
The Cuckoos (1930 film) The Cuckoos (1930) is an American Pre-Code musical comedy film, released by RKO Radio Pictures and partially filmed in two-strip Technicolor. Directed by Paul Sloane, the screenplay was adapted by Cyrus Wood, from the Broadway musical, "The Ramblers", by Guy Bolton, Bert Kalmar, and Harry Ruby. It starred Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, and although they had appeared on Broadway and in other films together (most notably RKO's "Rio Rita" the
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An edited version of "Just the Two of Us" reached number two on the "Billboard" Hot 100 behind a song written and composed by Donna Weiss and Jackie DeShannon which spend how many weeks at No. 1 on the "Billboard" hot 100?
Bette Davis Eyes "Bette Davis Eyes" is a song written and composed by Donna Weiss and Jackie DeShannon, and made popular by American singer Kim Carnes. DeShannon recorded it in 1974; Carnes's 1981 version spent nine weeks at No. 1 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 and was "Billboard"'s biggest hit of 1981. Background. The song was written in 1974 by Donna Weiss and Jackie DeShannon. DeShannon recorded the song that same year on her album "New Arrangement." In this
10 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart after four weeks, peaking at number two for two weeks from 27 July behind John Denver's "Annie's Song". In the US, the single was certified Gold on 6 September 1974 by the RIAA. In Canada, it reached number one, becoming his fifth chart topper in that country. Elton John version Track listings. - May 1974 US and UK 7" vinyl single 1. "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" 2
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Which band has more members, Saint Motel or Curve?
Saint Motel Saint Motel is an American indie pop band from Los Angeles, whose music has been described as everything from "dream pop" to "indie prog." The band consists of A. J. Jackson (lead vocals, guitar, piano), Aaron Sharp (lead guitar), Dak Lerdamornpong (bass), and Greg Erwin (drums). Career. Career 2007–2011: "ForPlay". The group initially came together while Jackson and Sharp were attending film school in Southern California. The duo later
radio station "Curve FM"'s "Rock on the Range" Contest, and made it to the finals. "Prisoner of Hope" was played on Curve FM and members of the band were interviewed on air. Since then, WHY has continued to record the rest of their upcoming album, and has released the single "Crash into the Future". The band has also recorded a re-mix version featuring Grammy nominee Fresh IE. On World's AIDS Day, 2010, WHY played a benefit concert which
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"Funnybot" is the second episode of the fifteenth season of which American animated television series, created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone?
Funnybot "Funnybot" is the second episode of the fifteenth season of the American animated television series "South Park", and the 211th episode of the series overall. "Funnybot" premiered in the United States on Comedy Central on May 4, 2011, the first time a "South Park" episode has premiered in May since season 10's "Tsst" in 2006. "Funnybot" parodies The Comedy Awards, black comedian Tyler Perry, the Daleks from "Doctor Who", and the death of Osama bin
Dudman Dudman may refer to: - Dudman, Iran (disambiguation) - Graham Dudman (born 1963), a British newspaper editor - Leonard Dudman (1933–2004), a Scottish international cricketer - Nick Dudman, a British make-up effects and creature designer for films - Richard Dudman (1918–2017), an American journalist - Roger Dudman (died 1990), an English Labour Party Mayor of Oxford - Vic Dudman (1935–2009), an Australian logician and teacher of logic
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What American stage, film, and television actor who also appeared in a large number of musicals, played Samson in the 1949 film "Samson and Delilah".
Samson and Delilah (1984 film) Samson and Delilah is a 1984 television film adaptation of the biblical story of Samson and Delilah directed by Lee Philips and starring Max von Sydow, Belinda Bauer, Antony Hamilton, Daniel Stern and Victor Mature. Mature played Samson in the 1949 film and had a small cameo as the father of Antony Hamilton's Samson. This was his final acting role. Based on the novel "Husband of Delilah" by Eric Linklater, "Samson and Delilah" originally aired on ABC. Plot
. The movie was not a success but it established Tamblyn as a film actor. He appeared in "Reign of Terror" (1949), Cecil B. DeMille's 1949 version of "Samson and Delilah" where he played young Saul, and "What Happened to Jo Jo?" (1950). Tamblyn played the younger Bart Tare (played as an adult by John Dall) in the film noir "Gun Crazy" (1950) and Elizabeth Taylor's younger brother in "Father of the Bride" (
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In what political party was the man who officially opened he Royal Spa Centre in 1972?
Royal Spa Centre The Royal Spa Centre is a Theatre in Leamington Spa, England. The Centre was officially opened on 15 June 1972 by Anthony Eden, one time MP for Leamington and Warwick and Prime Minister of the UK. It was designed by the Architect Sir Frederick Gibberd and has two Auditoria, the first of which is a traditional Theatre which can hold 667 people. The second is a Cinema/Studio Theatre which holds up to 188, which shows films or used as a small theatre space. Events.
Museum where he worked until retirement in 1972. Hewitt had an active political life, describing himself as "a man of the left", and was involved in the British Labour Party, the Fabian Society and the Belfast Peace League. He was attracted to the Ulster dissenting tradition and was drawn to a concept of regional identity within the island of Ireland, describing his identity as Ulster, Irish, British and European. John Hewitt officially opened the Belfast Unemployed Resource Centre (BURC) Offices on Mayday 1985. His
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Which Oscar-nominated film was written by the screenwriter who wrote a 1991 romantic drama based upon a screenplay by Sooni Taraporevala?
Mississippi Masala Mississippi Masala is a 1991 romantic drama film directed by Mira Nair, based upon a screenplay by Sooni Taraporevala, starring Denzel Washington, Sarita Choudhury, and Roshan Seth. Set primarily in rural Mississippi, the film explores interracial romance between African Americans and Indian Americans in the United States. It was released in France on 18 September 1991, in the United Kingdom on 17 January 1992 and in the U.S. on 5 February 1992. The film grossed $7,308,786 USD at the box office. Plot.
Such a Long Journey (film) Such a Long Journey is a 1998 Indo-Canadian English language film based on the novel of the same name written by Rohinton Mistry. The film is directed by Sturla Gunnarsson with a screenplay by Sooni Taraporevala. The film received twelve Genie Awards nominations including the Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor. The film was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival. Plot. Gustad Noble (Roshan Seth) is a Parsi bank clerk who lives with his family in Bombay
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Are both Tim McIlrath and Spike Slawson American punk rock musicians?
Tim McIlrath Timothy James "Tim" McIlrath (born November 3, 1978) is an American punk rock musician. He is the lead singer, rhythm guitarist, songwriter and co-founder of the American punk rock band Rise Against. McIlrath is known to support animal rights and actively promotes PETA with his band. He is also straight edge. Education. McIlrath attended Rolling Meadows High School in Rolling Meadows, IL. This was also the set for the music video, "Make It Stop (September's
Uke-Hunt Uke-Hunt is a ukulele-based cover band fronted by Spike Slawson from Me First and the Gimme Gimmes. Although both this and the Gimmes are cover bands, they have very different approaches. While the Gimmes generally pick non-rock songs and rock them out and speed them up to turn them into punk music, while in this band, the songs picked are generally upbeat songs that are then slowed down and mellowed out. History. The band's origins start with Slawson learning to
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The Golden Globe Award winner for best actor from "Roseanne" starred along what actress in Gigantic?
Gigantic (film) Gigantic is a 2008 independent comedy film directed by Matt Aselton and starring Paul Dano, Zooey Deschanel, John Goodman, Edward Asner and Jane Alexander. The script, written by Aselton and his college friend Adam Nagata, tells of Brian (Dano), a mattress salesman who wishes to adopt a baby from China, but finds himself sharing his passion, with the quirky, wealthy Harriet (Deschanel) when they meet in his store. The story was based on Aselton's childhood wish for his parents
Marie (real name Marie Osborne; born in Denver) – film actress and costumer, starred in numerous silent films as a child - Roseanne Barr (lived in Denver) – film and television actress, comedian; Golden Globe Award winner, and a Primetime Emmy Award winner; starred in "Roseanne" and was host of "The Roseanne Show" - Earl W. Bascom (cowboyed in Northwest Colorado) – film and television actor in Hollywood western "The Lawless Rider" and in television commercials with Roy Rogers
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The expert mentor to the celebrities that perform on "Splash!" won the 2009 FINA World Championionship in the individual event at what age?
Tom Daley Thomas Robert Daley (born 21 May 1994) is a British diver. He specialises in the 10-metre platform event and is a double World champion in the event; he won the 2009 FINA World Championship in the individual event at the age of 15, before regaining it in 2017. He was the 2012 Olympic bronze medalist in the event. Daley also competes in synchronised and team events. In 2015, he partnered Rebecca Gallantree to the inaugural mixed team World title, while in 2016 he won a second
she qualified for the FINA World Masters Championships and swam a personal best time in the 800m Freestyle. From 2007 to 2009, she competed in several swimming events in a variety of strokes and distances around Australia in the women's 55–59 age group. In October 2007, at the 11th Australian Masters Games, she won 7 individual gold medals and a 1 gold in a relay as a disabled swimmer. She also won a bronze medal in a member of a team in an abled bodied relay event. In February 2009
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Still Da Baddest is the fourth studio album by American rapper Trina, following the poor chart performance, "I Got a Thang for You" featuring which American singer/songwriter, record producer, business woman, and television personality, and was born in Oakland, California?
Keyshia Cole Keyshia M. Cole (born October 15, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, producer, and television personality. She was born in Oakland, California. Her career began when she met MC Hammer at the age of 12, and later met rapper Tupac Shakur. At the age of 18, she moved to Los Angeles and was later introduced to A&M Records. She released her debut album, "The Way It Is" (2005), which spawned five singles: "Never"
You da Baddest "You da Baddest" is a song by American rapper Future featuring Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj. It was released on July 28, 2017 as the fourth single from Future's sixth studio album, "Hndrxx" (2017). The song was written by Future and Minaj along with producer Detail and Andre Price, and was produced by Detail and Go Grizzly. Music video. The video for You da Baddest was shot in February 2017, while Nicki Minaj was in the process of responding to
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What profession does Am Rong and Alexandre Rockwell have in common?
Alexandre Rockwell Life and career. Rockwell is the grandson of the Russian animator Alexandre Alexeieff, who invented the pinscreen, and of Alexandra Grinevsky, Countess de Lowendhal. His grandmother was a stage actress in Paris, as well as an artist. His father was also an actor and filmmaker. His mother, Svetlana Rockwell, was born in Paris and emigrated to the US to marry Alex's father; she was a painter. Rockwell grew up in Cambridge, MA and moved to New York City in his early 20s
his work, writing in his contribution to "Itineraire d’un Maitre" that "I can safely say there has been no greater influence in my life, and in that I know I am not alone." "Itineraire d’un Maitre" consists of essays by Yuri Norstein, Nikolay Izvolov, Oleg Kovalov, Georges Nivat, Claudine Eizykman, Guy Fihman, Dominique Willoughby, Svetlana Alexeieff-Rockwell as well as Alexandre Rockwell. Filmography. Filmography Documentaries about Alexeieff. - "Alexeieff at the Pinboard" (1960) –
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El Nuevo Cojo and Golf Magazine are both special interest publications but which one is owned by Time Inc?
Golf Magazine Golf Magazine is a monthly golf magazine. It was started in April, 1959 by Universal Publishing and Distributing, who sold it to Times Mirror in 1972. Time Inc. acquired it in 2000. It was acquired by Howard Milstein in 2018. It was the world's most widely read golf publication from August 2006 to January 2007. The magazine is for golfers of all skill levels. Some features it includes are instruction from the top 100 teachers in America, interviews with famous golfers, tips on the best values
fake horoscopes, polls, movie reviews and obituaries have demonstrated to be "El Nuevo Cojo Ilustrado"s real trademark. Until December 2005 the website was updated monthly, but starting in January 2006, "El Nuevo Cojo Ilustrado" moved into a model of constant updating after the discontinuation of the print edition on October 2005. "El Nuevo Cojo Ilustrado"s music section is integrated to a radio streaming service called Lobotoradio. The service transmits a 24-hour stream of Hispanic and English pop/rock in support of music reviews and articles.
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Who funds the bowling team that includes the school bus driver for Springfield Elementary School?
Otto Mann Otto Mann is a fictional character on the American animated TV series "The Simpsons", voiced by Harry Shearer. He is the school bus driver for Springfield Elementary School, and is known or implied to be a user of several drugs. Character description. Otto, who is of German descent, is notable for his maniacal driving style (which, along with never getting a driver's license, cost him his job on the season three episode "The Otto Show"), his love of
The Otto Show "The Otto Show" is the 22nd episode of "The Simpsons"' third season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 23, 1992. In the episode, Bart decides that he wants to become a rock star after attending a Spinal Tap concert, so Homer and Marge buy him a guitar. He shows the guitar to Otto the bus driver, who plays it and consequently makes the children late for school. Racing to Springfield Elementary, Otto crashes the school
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What city are George Washington University Hospital and MedStar Washington Hospital Center located in?
MedStar Washington Hospital Center MedStar Washington Hospital Center is the largest private hospital in Washington, D.C. A member of MedStar Health, the not-for-profit Hospital Center is licensed for 926 beds. Health services in primary, secondary and tertiary care are offered to adult and neonatal patients. It also serves as a teaching hospital for Georgetown University School of Medicine. The Hospital Center occupies a campus in Northwest Washington that it shares with three other medical facilities. Immediately adjacent to MedStar Washington Hospital Center are the National Rehabilitation Hospital
Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center The Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center is a cancer center located on the medical campus of Georgetown University in Washington, DC. It is one of four components of the Georgetown University Medical Center and is affiliated with MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. Additionally, it partners with MedStar Health for regional patient care. It is named in honor of Vince Lombardi, who was treated for cancer at Georgetown University Hospital. Georgetown Lombardi was established in 1970 and received its initial National Cancer Institute designation in 1974. It
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What author has contributed to such works as "New Statesmen", "The Nation", and "The Atlantic", among others, while also being being associated with Dysteleology?
Dysteleology Dysteleology is the philosophical view that existence has no "telos" - no final cause from purposeful design. Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919) invented and popularized the word ‘dysteleology’ Dysteleology is an aggressive, yet optimistic, form of science-oriented atheism originally perhaps associated with Haeckel and his followers, but now perhaps more associated with the type of atheism of Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, or Christopher Hitchens. Transcending traditional philosophical and religious perspectives, such as German idealism (including the philosophies of Hegel and
Sean Grover Sean Grover is a New York-based group psychotherapist, parenting thought leader, and author. He has contributed to national news outlets including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Associated Press, The Economist, The Atlantic and The Chicago Tribune, as well as online, with sites including the Huffington Post, Lifehacker, PsychCentral and Mother Magazine. Grover’s international contributions include Baby Radio (Greece), Woman.com (Germany) and "The Indian Express" (India), among others.
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Who developed the prototype pacemaker used by the 34th President of the USA?
R Adams Cowley R Adams Cowley (July 25, 1917 – October 27, 1991) was an American surgeon considered a pioneer in emergency medicine and the treatment of shock trauma. Called the "Father of Trauma Medicine", he was the founder of the United States' first trauma center at the University of Maryland in 1958, after the US Army awarded him $100,000 to study shock in people—the first award of its kind in the United States. The trauma unit at first consisted of two beds, and
helps demonstrate the need for better security and patient alerting measures in remotely accessible medical implants. In response to this threat, Purdue University and Princeton University researchers have developed a prototype firewall device, called MedMon, which is designed to protect wireless medical devices such as pacemakers and insulin pumps from attackers. Considerations Complications. Complications from having surgery to implant a pacemaker are uncommon, but could include: Infection where the pacemaker was implanted. Allergic reaction to the dye or anesthesia used during the procedure. Swelling, bruising or bleeding at
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Which publishing company has published Bizarre and a sister publication devoted to the anomalous phenomena popularised by Charles Fort?
Bizarre (magazine) Bizarre was a British alternative magazine published from 1997 to 2015. It was published by Dennis Publishing and was a sister publication to "Fortean Times". History. "Bizarre" was launched as a bimonthly title by John Brown Publishing in February 1997 and was edited by Fiona Jerome. It was an immediate success and changed to monthly issuance a year after its launch. Circulation peaked at more than 120,000 in 2000, but later the same year declined to less than 30,000 when I Feel Good
. Alfred Bester's teleportation-themed novel, 'The Stars My Destination', pays homage to the coiner of the term by naming the first teleporter, 'Charles Fort Jaunte.' Fort's work, of compilation and commentary on anomalous phenomena has been carried on by William R. Corliss, whose self-published books and notes bring Fort's collections up to date. In 1939 Eric Frank Russell first published the novel which became "Sinister Barrier", in which he names Fort explicitly as an influence. Russell included
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Who performed the lead single on the album Friends in Low Places, No Fences, that reached #1 on Billboard?
Friends in Low Places "Friends in Low Places" is a song performed by American country artist Garth Brooks. It was released on August 6, 1990 as the lead single from his album "No Fences". The song spent four weeks at number one on the Hot Country Songs, and won both the Academy of Country Music and Country Music Association awards for 1990 Single of the Year. "Friends in Low Places" was written in 1989 by songwriters Earl Bud Lee and Dewayne Blackwell. The two songwriters had
Low Places" would be released on Brooks's 25th anniversary "No Fences" album. The song would feature George Strait, Jason Aldean, Florida Georgia Line, and Keith Urban singing along with Brooks. The 25th anniversary edition of the album was scrapped over royalty disputes, but the song appeared on Brooks' 2016 The Ultimate Collection box set. Track listing. US promotional 7" single 1. "Friends in Low Places" (Edit) 3:45 2. "Friends in Low Places" (LP
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Hate to Feel is the tenth track on what Alice in Chains' album that peaked as number six on the Billboard 200?
Dirt (Alice in Chains album) Dirt is the second studio album by the American rock band Alice in Chains, released on September 29, 1992, through Columbia Records. Peaking at No. 6 on the "Billboard" 200 chart, the album was also well received by music critics. It has since been certified four-times platinum by the RIAA and gone on to sell five million copies worldwide, making "Dirt" the band's highest selling album to date. It is the band's last album recorded
released their self-titled album, which was certified by the RIAA. In February 1994, Alice in Chains' EP, "Jar of Flies" peaked at number 1 on the "Billboard" 200 album chart. Soundgarden's album "Superunknown", which was also released in 1994, peaked at number 1 on the "Billboard" 200 chart, and was certified 5x platinum by the RIAA. In 1995, Alice in Chains' self-titled album became their second number 1 album on the "Billboard" 200
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The lead singer and guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band consisting of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk, goes by what alias?
John Gourley John Baldwin Gourley (born June 12, 1981) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter from Alaska. He is the lead singer and rhythm guitarist in the Portland, Oregon rock band Portugal. The Man. Gourley was previously the lead singer in screamo punk band, Anatomy of a Ghost. Gourley is also a visual artist, who often uses the alias The Fantastic The. Early life. Gourley was born in 1981 in Willow, Alaska, to John T. Gourley and Jennifer Van Ingen
Portugal. The Man discography The American rock band Portugal. The Man has released eight studio albums, four extended plays (EPs) and 11 singles. The band was formed in 2004 in Wasilla, Alaska and currently consists of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist and Eric Howk. "Feel It Still" became their first song to enter on "Billboard" Hot 100, peaking at number four. The song also broke the record for most weeks at number one on Alternative Songs chart,
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What year was the winner of the 2016 Marrakesh ePrix born?
2016 Marrakesh ePrix The 2016 Marrakesh ePrix (formally the 2016 FIA Formula E Marrakesh ePrix) was a Formula E electric motor race held on 12 November 2016 at the Circuit Moulay El Hassan in Marrakesh, Morocco in front of a crowd of 7,000 people. It was the second round of the 2016–17 Formula E season and the first time the series had visited the African continent. The 33-lap race was won by driver Sébastien Buemi, who started from the seventh position. Sam Bird finished second for the Virgin team and Mahindra
Marrakesh ePrix The Marrakesh ePrix is a race of the single-seater, electrically powered Formula E championship, held in Marrakesh, Morocco. It was first raced in the 2016–17 season. Circuit. The Marrakesh ePrix is held on the temporary Marrakech Street Circuit. It is located in the Agdal district of Marrakech The track is 2.99 km in length and features 15 turns.
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South Korean actor Kim Yool-ho starred in what 2016 movie directed by Yeon Sang-ho Yeon Sang-ho and starring actors Gong Yoo, Jung Yu-mi, and Ma Dong-seok?
Train to Busan Train to Busan (, Hanja:釜山行) is a 2016 South Korean zombie apocalypse action thriller film directed by Yeon Sang-ho and starring Gong Yoo, Jung Yu-mi, and Ma Dong-seok. The film mostly takes place on a train to Busan, as a zombie apocalypse suddenly breaks out in the country and compromises the safety of the passengers. The film premiered in the Midnight Screenings section of the 2016 Cannes Film Festival on 13 May. On 7 August, the film set a record as
Reply 1994 Reply 1994 () is a 2013 South Korean television series starring Go Ara, Jung Woo, Yoo Yeon-seok, Kim Sung-kyun, Son Ho-jun, Baro, Min Do-hee, Sung Dong-il, and Lee Il-hwa. It aired on tvN from October 18 to December 28, 2013 for 21 episodes. Written by Lee Woo-jung and directed by Shin Won-ho, "1994" is the second installment of the "Reply" series. Its
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According to the 2006 census what is the population of the city in which James Iroha Uchechukwu was born ?
Uche James-Iroha James Iroha Uchechukwu is a Nigerian photographer. He was born in 1972 in Enugu. For of his photographic approach, his support to young photographers and the passing of his knowledge, he is regarded at the beginning of the 21st century as someone that has broadened the horizon of Nigerian photography. Study and career. Uchechukwu started to study in sculpture in 1990 at the Art Academy of the University of Port Harcourt. He obtained his degree in 1996, and directly afterwards continued study in what is
and the Human Body" - Laureates - Mamoni Raisom Goswami (India) (Principal Award), writer and poet - Li Xianting (China), art critic - Ganchugiyn Purevbat (Mongolia), artist painter, museum director and lama - Ousmane Sow (Senegal), sculptor - Dayanita Singh (India), photographer - Elia Suleiman (Palestine), film maker - James Iroha Uchechukwu (Nigeria), photographer - Tania Bruguera (Cuba), visual artist - Ma
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Which industry do Richard Hawley and Chicago's Catherine belong to?
Richard Hawley Richard Willis Hawley (born 17 January 1967) is an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer. After his first band Treebound Story (formed while he was still at school) broke up, Hawley found success as a member of Britpop band Longpigs in the 1990s. After that group broke up in 2000, he later joined the band Pulp, led by his friend Jarvis Cocker, for a short time. As a solo musician, Hawley has released seven studio albums. He has been nominated for
Phelan comforts Jason as he grieves over his father's death, and later comes to his defence when he gets into a fight with Aidan Connor (Shayne Ward) — the boyfriend of Jason's ex-lover, Eva Price (Catherine Tyldesley) — at The Rovers; in Jason's defence, Phelan pins Aidan against a booth and threatens him before his father Johnny (Richard Hawley) arrives to witness his son being throttled. When Phelan ignores his demand to release his son, Johnny punches him to save Aidan and the
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Are Pam Veasey and Jon Jost both American?
Jon Jost Jon Stephen Jost (born 16 May 1943 in Chicago) is an American independent filmmaker. Born in Chicago to a military family, he grew up in Georgia, Kansas, Japan, Italy, Germany and Virginia. He began making films in January 1963 after being expelled from college. In 1965 he was imprisoned by US authorities for 2 years 3 months for refusal to cooperate with the Selective Service system. On his release he became engaged in anti-war activities, working for the draft resistance, Chicago
soprano, associated with Wagner and Berlioz roles - Nick Veasey, British photographer working primarily with images created from X-ray imaging - Pam Veasey (born 1962), American television writer, producer and director - Sigrid Veasey, American physician and sleep researcher
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Maurice Hines and his brother were famous for what?
Hot Feet Hot Feet is a jukebox musical featuring the music of Earth, Wind & Fire, a book by Heru Ptah and was conceived, directed, and choreographed by Maurice Hines. The musical opened on Broadway at the Foxwoods Theatre (then the Hilton Theatre) on April 30, 2006 and closed on July 23, 2006. "Hot Feet" is about a beautiful young dancer whose dream is to dance on Broadway. When she puts on a pair of magical red shoes, they begin to take control of
and his older brother Maurice performed together, studying with choreographer Henry LeTang. Gregory and Maurice also studied with veteran tap dancers, such as Howard Sims and The Nicholas Brothers when they performed at the same venues. The two brothers were known as "The Hines Kids", making nightclub appearances, and later as "The Hines Brothers". When their father joined the act as a drummer, the name changed again in 1963 to "Hines, Hines, and Dad". Career. Hines performed as the lead
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Are the New Orleans Outfall Canals the same length as the Augusta Canal?
Augusta Canal The Augusta Canal is a historic canal located in Augusta, Georgia, United States. The canal is fed by the Savannah River and passes through three levels (approximately total) in suburban and urban Augusta before the water returns to the river at various locations. It was devised to harness the water power at the fall line of the Savannah River to drive mills, to provide transportation of goods, and to provide a municipal water supply. It is the only canal in the US in continuous use for its original
17th Street Canal The 17th Street Canal is the largest and most important drainage canal in the city of New Orleans. Operating with Pump Station 6, it moves water into Lake Pontchartrain. The canal, along with the Orleans Canal and the London Avenue Canal, form the New Orleans Outfall Canals. The 17th Street Canal forms a significant portion of the boundary between the city of New Orleans and Metairie, Louisiana. The canal has also been known as the Metairie Outlet Canal and the Upperline Canal. History. The
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In which stadium do the teams owned by Myra Kraft's husband play?
Myra Kraft Myra Hiatt Kraft ("née" Myra Nathalie Hiatt; December 27, 1942 – July 20, 2011) was an American philanthropist and the wife of New England Patriots and New England Revolution owner Robert Kraft. Early life and education. Kraft was born in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1942, the daughter of Frances (Lavine) and Jacob Hiatt. Her father was a Lithuanian Jewish immigrant who had served as a circuit judge of the Court of Lithuania before immigrating in 1935. His parents and three other
visit Kraft Family Stadium in Jerusalem, an American football venue and home to three teams in the Israeli Football League, which is sponsored by the Kraft family. It was one of Myra Kraft's last trips before becoming sick with the cancer that would ultimately take her life July 20, 2011. Michaels was arrested and charged for driving under the influence on April 21, 2013. He was released after about five hours. He eventually pleaded no contest to a reduced charge of reckless driving and was sentenced to 80 hours of
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The Swedish-British entertainment studio executive and film executive producer, who was the Executive producer for a 2016 American action thriller film directed by Babak Najafi, currently serve?
London Has Fallen London Has Fallen is a 2016 American action thriller film directed by Babak Najafi and written by Creighton Rothenberger, Katrin Benedikt, Chad St. John and Christian Gudegast. It is a sequel to Antoine Fuqua's 2013 film "Olympus Has Fallen" and stars Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart and Morgan Freeman, with Alon Moni Aboutboul, Angela Bassett, Robert Forster, Jackie Earle Haley, Melissa Leo, Radha Mitchell, Sean O'Bryan, Waleed Zuaiter and Charlotte Riley in supporting roles. Filming began in London on October
Miami Vice (film) Miami Vice is a 2006 American action crime thriller film about two MDPD detectives, Crockett and Tubbs, who go undercover to fight drug trafficking operations. The film, written, directed, and produced by Michael Mann, is an adaptation of the 1980s television series of the same name, on which Mann was an executive producer. The film stars Jamie Foxx as Tubbs and Colin Farrell as Crockett, as well as Gong Li, Justin Theroux, Naomie Harris, Ciarán Hinds, Barry Shabaka Henley,
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an Emmy Award winner and two-time Tony Award winner, was on the episode 15 of the third season of "Chuck". what is her name ?
Swoosie Kurtz Swoosie Kurtz ( ; born September 6, 1944) is an American actress. She is an Emmy Award winner and a two-time Tony Award winner. Kurtz made her Broadway debut in the 1975 revival of "Ah, Wilderness". She has received five Tony Award nominations, winning two for "Fifth of July" (1981) and "The House of Blue Leaves" (1986); her other nominations were for "Tartuffe" (1988), "Frozen" (2004),
List of awards and nominations received by Glenn Close The following is a list of awards and nominations received by American actress Glenn Close. Among her numerous accolades for acting, Close is a three-time Primetime Emmy Award winner, three-time Tony Award winner, and three-time Golden Globe Award winner. She has also been nominated seven times for an Academy Award, and has earned two additional Primetime Emmy Award nominations as an executive producer and a Golden Globe Award nomination for her work as a songwriter. Film
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What is the current name of the Atlanta Mansion built for the daughter of the 41st Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia?
Rainbow Terrace Rainbow Terrace, now known as Lullwater Estate, is the Mediterranean-style Atlanta mansion built for Lucy Beall Candler Owens Heinz (1882–1962), daughter of Coca-Cola co-founder Asa Griggs Candler. The architect was G. Lloyd Preacher, the architect of Atlanta City Hall. It is located at what is now 1610 Ponce de Leon Avenue in the Druid Hills Historic District. Henry Heinz was shot by a burglar at Rainbow Terrace in 1943. A domestic servant was convicted of the crime, but rumours
Georgia Governor's Mansion The Governor's Mansion is the official home of the governor of the U.S. State of Georgia. The mansion is located at 391 West Paces Ferry Road NW, in the Tuxedo Park neighborhood of the affluent Buckhead district of Atlanta. Construction. The current Governor's Mansion is on property that belonged to former Atlanta mayor Robert Maddox (no relation to Lester Maddox), who owned a large English Tudor-style home on the site. A fire destroyed a large part of the house and Mr.
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Who invented the type of script used in autographs?
Cuneiform Cuneiform or Sumerian cuneiform, one of the earliest systems of writing, was invented by the Sumerians. It is distinguished by its wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets, made by means of a blunt reed for a stylus. The name "cuneiform" itself simply means "wedge shaped". Emerging in Sumer in the late fourth millennium BC (the Uruk IV period) to convey the Sumerian language, which was a language isolate, cuneiform writing began as a system of pictograms, stemming from an earlier system
against well-known scholars. Legacy Humanist script. Poggio was famous for his beautiful and legible book hand. The formal humanist script he invented developed into Roman type, which remains popular as a printing font today (his friend Niccolò de' Niccoli's script in turn developed into the Italic type, first used by Aldus Manutius in 1501). Works. - "Poggii Florentini oratoris et philosophi Opera : collatione emendatorum exemplarium recognita, quorum elenchum versa haec pagina enumerabit," Heinrich Petri ed., (apud
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The Boren-McCurdy proposals were partially brought about by which Oklahoma politician in 1992?
Boren–McCurdy proposals The Boren-McCurdy intelligence reform proposals are two legislative proposals from Senator David Boren and Representative Dave McCurdy in 1992 (102nd Congress). Both pieces of legislation propose the creation of a National Intelligence Director. Neither bill passed into law. Background. The Congressional Research Service’s report groups the Boren-McCurdy proposal under “Recommendations to Centralize and Strengthen IC Leadership”. The following are recommendations for centralization before the Boren–McCurdy proposals, and the descriptions are directly from “The Proposed Authorities
three generations of public service. His father, Lyle Boren, served in the U.S. House of Representatives (OK-04) from 1937 to 1947. His son, Dan Boren, served in the U.S. House of Representatives (OK-02) from 2005 to 2013. See also. - Boren–McCurdy proposals External links. - Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture - Boren, David - Voices of Oklahoma interview with David L. Boren. First person interview conducted on March 24, 2016, with David L. Boren.
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The Thoen Stone is on display at a museum in what county?
Thoen Stone The Thoen Stone is a sandstone slab dated 1834 that was discovered in the Black Hills of South Dakota by Louis Thoen in 1887. The discovery of the stone called into question the first discovery of gold and the history of gold mining in the Black Hills; it would mean that gold was discovered in the Black Hills 40 years before the Custer Expedition of 1874 and the subsequent Black Hills Gold Rush. It is currently on display at the Adams Museum & House in Deadwood, South Dakota. History.
is open year-round and features changing exhibits and special programs. The Adam's Bros. Bookstore is located on the first floor. All floors are wheelchair accessible. Adams Museum houses JB Haggin train, Thoen Stone, Potato Creek Johnny's gold nugget. The museum was ranked number 3 among "True West" Magazine's 2009 Top 10 Western Museums. The Adams Museum and House won the Organizational Award of 2001. The same year it also won the Governor's Award for History display at the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre
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Prince William, Duke of Gloucester and Prince George of Denmark, were eventually monarchs of which Kingdom?
Prince George of Denmark Prince George of Denmark and Norway, Duke of Cumberland (; 2 April 165328 October 1708), was the husband of Queen Anne, who reigned over Great Britain from 1702 to 1714. His marriage to Anne was arranged in the early 1680s with a view to developing an Anglo-Danish alliance to contain Dutch maritime power. As a result, George was unpopular with his Dutch brother-in-law, William III of Orange, who was married to Anne's elder sister, Mary. William
) - The Prince William, 1st Duke of Clarence and St Andrews (1765–1837), who became William IV of the United Kingdom - Prince William of Gloucester (1941–1972), grandson of George V - Prince William of Prussia (1797–1888), who became William I, German Emperor - Prince William (Vilhelm) of Denmark (1845–1913), who became George I of Greece - Prince William (Wilhelm) of Prussia (1858–1941), who became Wilhelm II, German Emperor - Prince William
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The airline operating in Whitehorse, Yukon handled how many passengers in 2012?
Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport is an international airport located in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. It is part of the National Airports System, and is owned and operated by the Government of Yukon. The airport was renamed in honour of longtime Yukon Member of Parliament Erik Nielsen on December 15, 2008. The terminal handled 294,000 passengers in 2012, representing a 94% increase in passenger traffic since 2002. By 2017, this number had risen to 366,000. Air North is based in Whitehorse.
Air North Air North Charter and Training Ltd., operating as Air North, Yukon's Airline, is a Canadian airline based in Whitehorse, Yukon. It operates scheduled passenger and cargo flights throughout Yukon, as well as between Yukon and the Northwest Territories, Alaska, British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario. The airline also operates charter flights throughout Canada and Alaska. The airline also provides ground handling services and fuel services to other airlines throughout Yukon, and it also provides ground handling services at Vancouver International Airport and Edmonton International
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What State has a Disney Resort & Spa that is a beachside hotel, resort and vacation destination offering complimentary children's activities and programs and that Djuan Rivers was a General Manager at?
Djuan Rivers Djuan Rivers is the Vice President of Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World. He previously served as Vice President for Hotels and Business Solutions at Disneyland Paris after having been General Manager of the Disney Aulani Resort & Spa in Hawaii. Background. Djuan Rivers (born 1965) is an Orlando native and attended Emory University where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in Economics in 1987. Career with the Walt Disney Company. Rivers is a 30-year veteran of the Walt Disney Company and one of
common areas of the resort have been updated. In 2011, the Grand Floridian Spa and Health Club underwent an extensive 18 month remodel. In 2013, the hotel completed a remodel of all pool areas along with the installation of a beachside fire pit and children's water area themed to Disney's Alice in Wonderland. The Villas at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. Completed in 2013, the Disney Vacation Club building at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa houses 147 villas and studios. The Villas continue the
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Which organization presents the award in which Chris Noonan was nominated for his work in "Babe?"
Chris Noonan Chris Noonan (born 14 November 1952) is an Australian filmmaker and actor. He best known for the family film "Babe" (1995), for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director and Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Biography. Encouraged by his father, Noonan made his first short film, "Could It Happen Here?" when he was sixteen. It won a prize at the Sydney Film Festival and was later screened on Australian television. On leaving school
Babe (film) Babe is a 1995 Australian-American comedy-drama film directed by Chris Noonan, produced by George Miller, and written by both. It is an adaptation of Dick King-Smith's 1983 novel "The Sheep-Pig", also known as "Babe: The Gallant Pig" in the US, which tells the story of a pig raised as livestock who wants to do the work of a sheepdog. The main animal characters are played by a combination of real and animatronic pigs and Border
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Where is the base of one of the three main British intelligence agencies?
Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) and Defence Intelligence (DI). The history of the organisations goes back to the 19th century. The decryption of the Zimmermann Telegram in 1917 was described as the most significant intelligence triumph for Britain during World War I, and one of the earliest occasions on which a piece of signals intelligence influenced world events. During the Second World War and afterwards, many observers regarded Ultra as immensely valuable to the Allies of World War II. In the post-war period, intelligence cooperation between the
Aerospace Data Facility-Colorado Aerospace Data Facility-Colorado (ADF-C) is one of three satellite ground stations operated by the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) in the continental United States. Located within Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, Colorado, the facility is responsible for the command and control of reconnaissance satellites involved in the collection of intelligence information and for the dissemination of that intelligence to other U.S. government agencies. The National Security Agency (NSA) Central Security Service (CSS) Colorado Cryptologic Center (CCC)
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When a Man Falls in Love, is a 2013 South Korean television series, starring Song Seung-heon, Shin Se-kyung, Chae Jung-an, and which South Korean actor, born on ?
When a Man Falls in Love When a Man Falls in Love () is a 2013 South Korean television series, starring Song Seung-heon, Shin Se-kyung, Chae Jung-an, and Yeon Woo-jin. The story revolves around a world-weary gangster as his love life intertwines with three others, and how the course of their lives changes entirely based on one moment of fevered passion. It aired on MBC from April 3 to June 6, 2013 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20
Family Secret (TV series) Family Secret () is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Shin Eun-kyung, Kim Seung-soo, Cha Hwa-yeon, and Ryu Tae-joon. It is the South Korean adaptation of the 2009 Chilean telenovela "¿Dónde está Elisa?". It aired on tvN, premiering on October 27, 2014 on Mondays to Thursdays at 21:40 (KST) time slot. Plot. Jung Yun (Shin Eun-kyung) finds out that her daughter
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Which English actor of stage, film and television from the 1978 BBC drama "Pennies From Heaven" appeared in the 2006 BBC Four television play "Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!?"
Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa! Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa! is a 2006 BBC Four television play starring Michael Sheen as the English comic actor Kenneth Williams, based on Williams' own diaries. Cheryl Campbell plays Williams's mother, Lou. Michael Sheen performed extensive research for the role, watching archive footage and reading books. He also followed the cabbage soup diet to lose to play Williams. The drama received good reviews, with "The Observer "singling out Sheen's performance as "a characterisation for which the description
later in the original BBC version of Dennis Potter's innovative 6-part fantasy-drama "Pennies from Heaven" (1978), in which he portrayed adulterous sheet music salesman Arthur Parker. He went on to play Iago in Jonathan Miller's BBC Television Shakespeare production of "Othello" (1981). In 1983 Hoskins voiced an advert for Weetabix and during the late 1980s and early 1990s, he appeared in advertising for British Gas and British Telecom (now BT Group). Other television work included "Flickers", portraying Wilkins
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Who hosted both Miss USA 1968 and The Price Is Right?
Miss USA 1968 Miss USA 1968, the 17th Miss USA pageant, was televised live by CBS from Miami Beach, Florida on May 18, 1968 hosted by Bob Barker. The pageant was won by Dorothy Anstett of Washington, who was crowned by outgoing titleholder Cheryl Patton of Florida. Anstett was the first – and to date only – woman from Washington to win the Miss USA title, and went on to place as 4th runner-up at Miss Universe 1968. Results. Results Special awards. -
Dian Parkinson Dian Parkinson (born Dianna Lynn Batts on in Jacksonville, North Carolina) is a former American model who worked as a prize presenter on "The Price Is Right". Career history. In 1965, while living in Falls Church, Virginia, she won the Miss District of Columbia USA title and competed as Diana Batts in the Miss USA 1965 pageant, where she placed fourth runner-up. Parkinson won the 1965 Miss World USA contest. She went on to represent the United States in the
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Close to the Enemy starred the English actor known as Ash Morgan in what BBC series?
Robert Glenister Robert Lewis Glenister (born 11 March 1960 in Watford, Hertfordshire) is an English actor known for his roles as con man Ash "Three Socks" Morgan in the BBC television series "Hustle" and Nicholas Blake in the BBC spy drama "Spooks". Career. Glenister made his first television appearance in the sitcom "Sink or Swim" in 1980. He has also appeared in shows such as "Soldier Soldier, " "Doctor Who" (in the serial "The Caves of Androzani
Sam Strike Samuel Harry Strike (born 18 January 1994) is an English actor best known for playing Johnny Carter in the BBC soap opera "EastEnders" and Daniel 'Dan' Morgan in the CBBC series "M.I. High". Life and career. Strike was born in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. He starred in two revival series of CBBC's "M.I. High" as Dan Morgan from 2013–14. In 2014, Strike guest starred in episode two of comedy series "Give Out Girls" as
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What book contains a poem which, along with "Beowulf" and the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle", preserves a legendary list of the kings of the Angles?
Kings of the Angles The Angles were a dominant Germanic tribe in the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, and gave their name to the English, England and to the region of East Anglia. Originally from Angeln, present-day Schleswig-Holstein, a legendary list of their kings has been preserved in the heroic poems "Widsith" and "Beowulf", and the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle". Legendary kings of the Angles. According to Anglo-Saxon legends recounted in "Widsith" and other
family from Wihtlæg, who is made son ("Anglo-Saxon Chronicle"), grandson (Anglian collection) or great-grandson ("Historia Brittonum") of Woden. His descendants are frequently viewed as legendary Kings of the Angles, but as Wiglek, he is transformed into a kings of Denmark, the rival of Amleth (Hamlet), in the 12th century "Gesta Danorum" of Saxo Grammaticus, perhaps as a fusion bringing together the Mercian Wihtlæg with the Wiglaf of "Beowulf". The next two
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Norbert Holm was arrested and later demoted because of his Chief of Operations association with a military theorist popularly known as what?
Erwin Rommel Johannes Erwin Eugen Rommel (15 November 1891 – 14 October 1944) was a German general and military theorist. Popularly known as the Desert Fox, he served as field marshal in the Wehrmacht (Defense Force) of Nazi Germany during World War II, as well as serving in the Reichswehr of the Weimar Republic, and the army of Imperial Germany. Rommel was a highly decorated officer in World War I and was awarded the "Pour le Mérite" for his actions on the Italian Front. In
Party of Nigeria established by the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo. He returned to private business after the military took over in 1983. Lam was elected to the constituent assembly in 1988. Lam Adesina was a leader of the National Democratic Coalition popularly known as NADECO in Oyo State, Nigeria. The coalition was formed to bring an end to the military government of Sani Abacha and the regime to honour the electoral mandate given to MKO Abiola who won the presidential elections and was later detained In 1998, Lam Adesina was arrested by the military
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What state does Sang-Wook Cheong work as a materials scientist?
Rutgers University Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (), commonly referred to as Rutgers University, Rutgers, or RU, is a public research university in New Jersey. It is the largest institution of higher education in New Jersey. Rutgers was originally chartered as Queen's College on November 10, 1766. It is the eighth-oldest college in the United States and one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution. The college was renamed Rutgers College in 1825 in honor of Colonel Henry Rutgers
Park Sang-wook (born 1986), South Korean football player - Jeon Sang-wook (esports player) (born 1987), South Korean professional StarCraft player - Kim Sang-wook (born 1988), South Korean ice hockey player - Sang-Wook Cheong, South Korean materials scientist at Rutgers University See also. - List of Korean given names
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What type of vegetation does Kniphofia and Baptisia have in common?
Baptisia Baptisia (wild indigo, false indigo) is a genus in the legume family, Fabaceae. They are flowering herbaceous perennial plants with pea-like flowers, followed by pods, which are sometimes inflated. They are native to woodland and grassland in eastern and southern North America. The species most commonly found in cultivation is "B. australis". "Baptisia" species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species, including the jaguar flower moth, "Schinia jaguarina". Species.
consist of highly organic and deep soil. They are made by rodents, the most important of which is the common mole rat. As the altitude increases, the vegetation changes abruptly to "Helichrysum-Festuca" type of grassland followed by "Erica" moorland. The torch lily or red-hot poker ("Kniphofia spp.") covers entire hillsides with its flame-colored flowers between June and November. The palm-like giant lobelia ("Lobelia rhynchopetalum") is most spectacular and reaches up to 12 meters
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Californian rock band Lit recorded A Place in the Sun in 1995, but what's their best known song?
A Place in the Sun (Lit album) A Place in the Sun is the second studio album by the American rock band Lit. Release. Produced by Don Gilmore, the album was released on February 23, 1999, by RCA Records. It was the band's first release through a major label. The song "No Big Thing", which originally appeared on their previous album "Tripping the Light Fantastic", was re-recorded for this album. On December 9, 2013, the
Do What's Good for Me "Do What's Good for Me" is a 1995 song recorded by Dutch Eurodance band 2 Unlimited. It was released as the first single from their greatest hits compilation album, "Hits Unlimited". Release and reception. The release scored chart success in many European countries peaking at #3 in Finland and Spain. "Do What's Good For Me" managed a respectable 17th place on the Canadian singles chart while also charting in the top-20 in Belgium, Denmark, the
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Gary Harrison, began his career in the 1970s and has written over how many major-label recorded songs including several number-one hits, another artist who have recorded his work include Bryan White, an American country music artist?
Bryan White Bryan Shelton White (born February 17, 1974) is an American country music singer and songwriter. Signed to Asylum Records in 1994 at age 20, White released his self-titled debut album that year. Both it and its follow-up, 1996's "Between Now and Forever", were certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, and 1997's "The Right Place" was certified gold. His fourth album, 1999's "How Lucky I Am", produced two top 40
Larry Boone Larry Eugene Boone (born June 7, 1956) is an American country music artist and songwriter. Between 1985 and 1993, Boone recorded five major label studio albums, in addition to charting several singles on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles charts. His highest-charting single, "Don't Give Candy to a Stranger", reached No. 10 in 1988. Boone has also co-written several singles for other country music artists, including a Number One single for Kathy Mattea, and Top
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The 1976 German Grand Prix was won by a driver who retired in what year?
James Hunt James Simon Wallis Hunt (29 August 1947 – 15 June 1993) was a British racing driver who won the Formula One World Championship in . After retiring from racing in 1979, Hunt became a media commentator and businessman. Beginning his racing career in touring car racing, Hunt progressed into Formula Three, where he attracted the attention of the Hesketh Racing team and soon came under their wing. Hunt's often reckless and action-packed exploits on track earned him the nickname "Hunt the Shunt" ("
Éric Bernard Éric Bernard (born 24 August 1964) is a retired French Formula One racing driver, who drove in Formula One from 1989 to 1994 for the Ligier, Larrousse and Lotus teams. His best finish in Formula One was third place at the German Grand Prix in 1994. After his Formula One career ended, he raced sportscars. Early career. Bernard was born in Martigues, near Marseille. He started karting in 1976 and in the seven years that followed, won four French titles. In 1983
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