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50400032 | A Sixth Family is an Italian-American or Italian-Canadian crime family or criminal organization that has become powerful or notable enough to rise to a level comparable or close to that of the Five Families of the New York City Italian-American Mafia. A criminal organization deemed a "Sixth Family" may rival the Five Families or, alternatively, work closely enough with the Five Families that it appears to be a peer or near coequal of the families. |
50400184 | Flowers of the Prison () is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Jin Se-yeon, Go Soo, Kim Mi-sook, Jung Joon-ho, Park Joo-mi, Yoon Joo-hee, , Jun Kwang-ryul and Choi Tae-joon. It is MBC's special project drama to commemorate the network's 55th-founding anniversary. The drama also marks the 3rd time collaboration between director Lee Byung-hoon and writer Choi Wan-kyu, after "Hur Jun" and "Sangdo". It replaced "Marriage Contract" and aired on MBC every Saturdays and Sundays at 22:00 (KST) for 51 episodes from April 30 to November 6, 2016. |
50405724 | Kim Min-seok (born January 24, 1990) is a South Korean actor. He had supporting roles in television series such as "Shut Up Flower Boy Band" (2012), "Descendants of the Sun", "Doctors" (2016) and "Defendant" (2017). |
50417153 | Scott Metzger (born October 12, 1977) is an American guitarist. His work touches on many styles including psychedelic rock, soul, country, jazz, and surf rock. His collaborations with other artists include Phil Lesh, LaLa Brooks of The Crystals, Joe Russo, John Mayer, Shooter Jennings, Trixie Whitley, Nicole Atkins, Anders Osborne, & the Stanton Moore trio. Metzger is a full time member of Joe Russo's Almost Dead since its inception in 2013, and his instrumental trio WOLF! among backing other artists |
50450871 | Correct the Record was a super PAC founded by David Brock. It supported Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. The super PAC aimed to find and confront social media users who posted unflattering messages about Clinton and paid anonymous tipsters for unflattering scoops about Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump, including audio and video recordings and internal documents. |
50521080 | The 2015 Florida Tarpons season was the 4th season for the franchise and 1st as a member of X-League Indoor Football (X-League). |
50542693 | Joni Mitchell: In Her Own Words is a critically acclaimed book compiled by broadcast journalist/musician/author Malka Marom from conversations with musician Joni Mitchell. The book is composed of conversations recorded on three separate occasions, between the years 1973 and 2012. In describing the panoramic appeal of this book, literary publications such as Kirkus Reviews as well as fan sites such as Goodreads, consistently praise Marom's ability to respect Mitchell's artistry, while asking direct, pertinent questions. |
50553243 | Kim Na-young (born December 31, 1991) is a South Korean singer who gained immense popularity through social media exposure on New Year's Eve 2015, when her single "What If It Was Going" topped the MelOn music charts of South Korea's biggest music streaming site, holding the top place for five days, and high spots on other streaming sites. She has recorded several soundtracks, including "Once Again" for "Descendants of the Sun". |
50553908 | Steel Flower () is a 2015 South Korean film starring Jeong Ha-dam. Written and directed by Park Suk-young, it depicts the story of a young homeless girl struggling to make a living in Busan. |
50567527 | Ellen Fechner (1895–1951) was a German novelist and screenwriter. |
50570409 | Deon Lee (Hangul: 디온 리) is a South Korean born composer known for his works on films "1895" and "Papa". |
50577396 | June Chan (born June 6, 1956) is an Asian-American lesbian activist and biologist. The organizer and co-founder of the Asian Lesbians of the East Coast (ALOEC), Chan raised awareness for LGBT issues relating to the Asian-American community. |
50579465 | The Duke in Darkness is a 1942 play by Patrick Hamilton. A psychological drama set during the French Wars of Religion, it was first staged on 7 September 1942 at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh. It ran for 72 performances (8 October – 5 December 1942) at the St. James Theatre, London, and had a brief run on Broadway in 1944. |
50591398 | The Barber of Seville is a 1958 Australian TV play. |
50596070 | 704Games (formerly known as Dusenberry Martin Racing) is an American video game developer and publisher based in Charlotte, North Carolina. The company acquired the license to be the exclusive developer of NASCAR video games in January 2015. |
50601511 | 2017 West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament |
50605907 | Center Stage: On Pointe is a 2016 teen drama television film, directed by Director X and choreographed by Monica Proenca. The film stars Nicole Muñoz, Barton Cowperthwaite, Maude Green, Chloe Lukasiak, Kenny Wormald and Peter Gallagher. It premiered on Lifetime on June 25, 2016. |
50629773 | Damon Horowitz is a philosophy professor and serial entrepreneur. He is best known for his TED talks on teaching philosophy in prison and the ethics of the technology industry, and for his advocacy for the humanities in the technology industry. |
50639069 | The 2016 presidential campaign of Emidio 'Mimi' Soltysik, an activist from Los Angeles, California, began with his announcement of candidacy on October 17, 2015. He was formally nominated by the Socialist Party USA for President at their November 2015 convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His running-mate was Angela Nicole Walker, a bus driver and labor organizer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The campaign was on the ballot in two states (Colorado and Michigan) as well as in the U.S. overseas territory of Guam, which has no electoral votes. It earned 4,061 total votes. |
50644128 | The King of Whys is the ninth studio album by Chicago musician Mike Kinsella under the moniker Owen. Announced on May 25, 2016, the record was released on July 29, 2016. The album was recorded at April Base Studios in Eau Claire, WI. The first single, "Lost", was released via NPR on May 25, 2016. Kinsella collaborated with S. Carey who produced the album during two nine-day sessions. |
50649041 | Deep Trap () (previously known as Exchange) is a 2015 South Korean crime thriller film starring Ma Dong-seok, Jo Han-sun and Kim Min-kyung, and directed by Kwon Hyung-jin. Based on an actual SNS crime, it depicts the terror experienced by a married couple while on a trip to an isolated island. It won Best Film Award in the Orient Express section at the Fantasporto in 2016. |
50653740 | Derek Penman, QPM has been HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary for Scotland since January 2014. |
50655980 | Rocco Sollecito (1948/1949 – May 27, 2016) was an underboss of the Rizzuto crime family based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. |
50671747 | The Hangmen were an American garage rock band from Rockville, Maryland who were active in the 1960s. In an effort to distinguish themselves from other American groups and tie-in with the popular British Invasion, they lured Scottish vocalist Dave Ottley to join the group. Eventually they became the most popular band in the Washington, DC area, having a huge regional hit with "What a Girl Can’t Do", that appeared on Monument Records, but had actually been recorded by an earlier local group, the Reekers, whose membership included two future Hangmen, Tom Guernsey and Bob Berberich. The single was nonetheless credited to the Hangmen. The song became so popular that the band was greeted with near "Beatlemanic" adoration from fans, whose enthusiasm on one occasion erupted into a near riot. The group followed-up with the single "Faces", which featured more aggressive sound, replete with a snide vocal from Ottley and a razor-like fuzz-driven guitar riff. Ottley shortly thereafter departed from the band and was replaced by Tony Taylor. The group, now with Taylor, went to Nashville to record the album "Bittersweet", which displayed a more eclectic and relaxed approach, which, despite its closing song, a raucous version of Van Morrison's' Gloria", stood in marked contrast to their previous efforts. The album's opening cut was sitar-embellished version of "Dream Baby, which was also released as a single. After additional rounds of lineup changes and in an effort to emphasize their increasingly psychedelic orientation, the Hangmen changed their name to the Button. As the Button, they taped an unreleased set of songs for RCA Records in New York, but subsequently changed their name to Graffiti and recorded briefly for ABC Records. |
50690340 | The 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship was played on Memorial Day weekend in May 2017 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. |
50694405 | This is the discography of Scottish pop band Bay City Rollers. |
50694823 | L'Argia is an opera in a prologue and three acts composed by Antonio Cesti to a libretto by Giovanni Filippo Apolloni. It was first performed in the court theatre at Innsbruck on 4 November 1655 to celebrate the visit of Queen Christina of Sweden who was on her way to exile in Rome. Over the next 20 years it had multiple performances in Italian cities including Venice and Siena where it inaugurated Siena's new opera house in 1669. Its first performance in modern times took place at the Innsbruck Festival of Early Music in 1996. Set on the Island of Cyprus in ancient times the opera's convoluted plot, full of disguises and mistaken identities, revolves around the amorous misadventures of Selino who has been pursued to Salamis by his deserted wife Princess Argia. |
50697643 | The 1994 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1994 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Horned Frogs finished the season 7–5 overall and 4–3 in the Southwest Conference. The team was coached by Pat Sullivan, in his third year as head coach. The Frogs played their home games in Amon G. Carter Stadium, which is located on campus in Fort Worth, Texas. They were invited to the Independence Bowl where they lost to Virginia by a score of 10–20. |
50699225 | Christopher and the Souls were an American garage rock band formed in McAllen, Texas, in 1964. Recording a song inspired by the poetic writing of Christopher Voss called "Diamonds, Rats, and Gum", Christopher and the Souls became one of the highlights of the Texas garage scene. Although the group disbanded in 1967, their composition has been rediscovered and highly valued among collectors. Noted for its rarity on the already isolated Pharaoh record label, only a few copies of "Diamonds, Rats, and Gum" are known to exist; however, it is accessible on compilation albums. |
50704783 | The 2016–17 Maryland Terrapins men's basketball team represented the University of Maryland, College Park in the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They were led by sixth-year head coach Mark Turgeon and played their home games at Xfinity Center in College Park, Maryland as members of the Big Ten Conference. |
50705467 | Bryan Sarkinen is an American cinematographer, best known for shooting documentaries such as The First Monday in May (2016). |
50707487 | The 1988 Florida Citrus Bowl was held on January 1, 1988 at the Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida. The #14 Clemson Tigers defeated the #20 Penn State Nittany Lions by a score of 35–10. |
50707622 | The history of Florida Gators football began in 1906. The Florida Gators football team represents the University of Florida in the sport of American football. It has competed in the Southeastern Conference since 1933, in its eastern division since 1992. Previously, Florida was a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) from 1912–1921 and the Southern Conference (SoCon) from 1922–1932. There have been 25 head coaches for the team, starting with Pee Wee Forsythe in 1906. The current head coach of the Gators is Jim McElwain. The Gators have fielded a team every season since 1906, with the exception of 1943. Florida has played 1,145 games in its 109 seasons of play, and has compiled an all-time record of 701 wins, 404 losses, and 40 ties. |
50714395 | The 1972 Gator Bowl was held on December 30, 1972 at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida. The #6 Auburn Tigers defeated the #13 Colorado Buffaloes by a score of 24–3. |
50728004 | 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game |
50733205 | Phantom Thread is an upcoming American drama film, set in London's fashion world in the 1950s, shot, written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. The film stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Lesley Manville, Richard Graham, Fraser Delaney and Vicky Krieps. It is reportedly Daniel Day-Lewis's final performance in a film, following four decades in the profession. The music will be composed by longtime Anderson collaborator and Radiohead member Jonny Greenwood. The film is set to be released on December 25, 2017. |
50744688 | Gareth Maclure (born 17 December 1979 in Bury, England) is a former professional rugby union footballer. His regular playing position was on the wing. He previously played for Glasgow Warriors and Newcastle Falcons. |
50750315 | TechCrunch Disrupt New York is an annual technology conference hosted by online publisher TechCrunch. The three-day event, which began in 2010, includes hackathons, meet-and-greets with investors, and special guest lectures from industry leaders. |
50770816 | Alessio Di Giovanni (1872-1946) was an Italian poet and playwright. |
50774082 | Major-General Sir Arthur Reginald Hoskins, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (30 May 1871 – 7 February 1942) was a senior British Army officer of the First World War. |
50776489 | Discography for the 1980s pop duo The Communards. |
50780603 | Keota is a Census Town in Chinsurah Mogra CD Block in Chinsurah subdivision of Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal. |
50783382 | Goodbye, Franklin High is a 1978 American sports comedy-drama film starring Lane Caudell, Julie Adams, Darby Hinton, Ann Dusenberry and William Windom. The film's tagline is: "It seems like it's taken forever – but at last we're on our own!" |
50799169 | My Stupid Boss is a 2016 Indonesian-Malaysian comedy film directed and written by Upi Avianto, and Farid Kamil based on a four-part novel series of the same name by [email protected] film stars Reza Rahadian, Bunga Citra Lestari, Alex Abbad, Anuar Chew, Atikah Suhaime and Bront Palarae. The film was released simultaneously in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei on 19 May 2016 by Falcon Pictures and Metrowealth Movies Production. |
50851065 | Johann Gottlob Böhme (20 March 1717 in Wurzen – 20 June 1780 in Leipzig) was a German historian. |
50858391 | Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer TV Star: Female |
50873527 | Square Enix Europe is a British video game publisher which is wholly owned by Square Enix, a Japanese video game company. Square Enix acquired game publisher Eidos plc on 22 April 2009, which was then merged with Square Enix's European publishing wing and reorganized as Square Enix Europe. This list includes retail, downloadable, and mobile games published by Square Enix Europe since its formation in April 2009. Prior to its purchase, Eidos plc was the holding company for the Eidos group of companies, including publisher Eidos Interactive and development studios such as Crystal Dynamics, IO Interactive, Beautiful Game Studios, and Eidos Montréal. The majority of the titles published by Square Enix Europe have been developed by those former subsidiaries or by newer Square Enix subsidiaries such as Square Enix Montréal. Additionally, most of the titles belong to franchises previously published by Eidos, such as the "Tomb Raider", "Hitman", "Deus Ex", and "Championship Manager" franchises. |
50893069 | Kanhe is a village in India. It is situated in Mawal taluka of Pune District in the state of Maharashtra. |
50897028 | "My Neighbor, Charles" is a South Korean television series that premiered on 6, 2015 (2015--) on KBS 1TV. |
50899210 | Giovanni Filippo Apolloni ( 1620 – 15 May 1688) was an Italian poet and librettist. Born in Arezzo, he has sometimes been referred to as "Giovanni Apollonio Apolloni", but the second given name is spurious. He served as the court poet to Ferdinand Charles, Archduke of Austria at Innsbruck form 1653 until 1659. On his return to Italy he entered the service of Cardinal Volumnio Bandinelli. After Bandinelli's death in 1667 Appolloni was in the service of the Chigi family in Rome and Siena for the rest of his life. He wrote the librettos for a number of operas, the most well-known of which were Antonio Cesti's "L'Argia" and "La Dori", as well as several oratorios and the texts for cantatas by both Cesti and Alessandro Stradella. |
50908197 | Group Captain Harold Fowler {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (1886 – 17 January 1957) was a British soldier, aviator, banker, big game hunter and steeplechase jockey. He served during the first part of the First World War with the British army but later transferred to the United States army upon its entry into the war in 1917. He also served in the RAF during the Second World War. He was decorated by seven countries including the British, American, French and Belgium governments. |
50925557 | Carter High is a 2015 American sports film directed and written by Arthur Muhammad. The film is centered on the 1988 Cowboys of David W. Carter High School in Dallas, and is produced by Dallas Cowboys footballer Greg Ellis. |
50930889 | Ian Peel (born 1972) is a British music journalist. |
50947446 | The 2016–17 Tulane Green Wave men's basketball team represented Tulane University during the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Green Wave, led by first-year head coach Mike Dunleavy Sr., played their home games at Devlin Fieldhouse in New Orleans, Louisiana as third-year members of the American Athletic Conference. They finished the season 6–25, 3–15 in AAC play to finish in tenth place. They lost in the first round of the AAC Tournament to Tulsa. |
50960325 | Marek Mirosław Plura (born 18 July 1970 in Racibórz) is a Polish politician, social activist, psychotherapist, two-time member of the Polish Parliament, and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) since 2014. |
50985693 | Scott Foster Harris is an American blues/rock singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist based out of Los Angeles, California and Vienna, Austria. Scott began as a solo artist before forming the psychedelic/blues/rock group Zen Rizing. After Zen ended in 2011 he joined L.A. Guns, respectively with Tracii Guns of Guns 'N Roses, as the new frontman. Since 2014 he has been concentrating on his solo musical aspirations and is continuing to build his career based around his enthusiasm for his soulful, poetic brand of futuristic blues/funk/groove/rock. |
50993511 | The Miniature X-ray Solar Spectrometer (MinXSS) CubeSat was the first launched National Aeronautics and Space Administration Science Mission Directorate CubeSat with a science mission. It was designed, built, and operated primarily by students at the University of Colorado Boulder with professional mentorship and involvement from professors, scientists, and engineers in the Aerospace Engineering Sciences department and the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, as well as Southwest Research Institute, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, and the National Center for Atmospheric Research's High Altitude Observatory. The mission principal investigator is Dr. Thomas N. Woods and co-investigators are Dr. Amir Caspi, Dr. Phil Chamberlin, Dr. Andrew Jones, Rick Kohnert, Professor Xinlin Li, Professor Scott Palo, and Dr. Stanley Solomon. The student lead (project manager, systems engineer) was Dr. James Paul Mason, who has since become a Co-I for the second flight model of MinXSS. |
51006332 | Every Good Game or eGG, is a 24-hour satellite television network dedicated to eSports and professional video gaming. It was launched in July 2016 and is produced by Astro Malaysia which currently broadcasts esports programming on Channel 808. It is the first dedicated 24/7 HD eSports television channel in Southeast Asia. In December 2016 it launched in Australia. |
51029530 | Logan Sandler is an American writer and director who is best known for his first feature film Live Cargo. |
51044198 | Eric Calderone (born 11 March 1985) is an American guitarist. He is known for his numerous YouTube videos, in which he performs heavy metal renditions of popular songs, film and television themes, and video game soundtracks. |
51059876 | 2017 American Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Tournament |
51060753 | Doug Suisman (born 14 March 1955) is an award-winning American urban designer and architect. |
51068468 | Landline is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Gillian Robespierre and written by Robespierre and Elisabeth Holm. The film stars Jenny Slate, Edie Falco, Abby Quinn, John Turturro, Jay Duplass and Finn Wittrock, and follows sisters in 1990s New York City who think their father is having an affair. |
51082694 | The 2016–17 Florida Gators men's basketball team represented the University of Florida in the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Gators, led by second year head coach Mike White, competed in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and played their home games at the Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center on the university's Gainesville, Florida campus. They finished the season 27–9, 14–4 in SEC play to finish in second place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament to Vanderbilt. They received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament where they defeated East Tennessee State, Virginia, and Wisconsin before losing to fellow SEC member South Carolina in the Elite Eight. |
51087546 | Cezary Morawski (born 5 June 1954 in Szczecin) is a Polish film, theatre and television actor, as well as a voiceover provider for film dubbing and video games. |
51087730 | Tadeusz Tomasz Marzecki (born 16 April 1949) is a Polish voiceover provider, narrator and dubbing director who rarely appears in person on TV or in film. |
51102995 | "Cybill" is an American television sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and starring Cybill Shepherd which aired on CBS from January 2, 1995, to July 13, 1998. |
51147390 | In Lie theory, an area of mathematics, the Kazhdan–Margulis theorem is a statement asserting that a discrete subgroup in semisimple Lie groups cannot be too dense in the group. More precisely, in any such Lie group there is a uniform neighbourhood of the identity element such that every lattice in the group has a conjugate whose intersection with this neighbourhood contains only the identity. This result was proven in the sixties by David Kazhdan and Grigori Margulis. |
51154441 | Christian Mengis (flourished c.1745 – c.1766) was a German composer and horn player of the late Baroque era. |
51155104 | Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks at the Cannes Film Festival |
51159977 | U Got 2 Know is the second and most successful studio album by Italian Eurodance act Cappella. The album was initially released via the Mercury Records label on March 7, 1994, and later re-released via other labels with slightly different track listings. The album saw great success in many European countries, peaking at #1 in the Swiss and Finnish charts. Eight singles were released from the album. |
51162876 | The 1971–72 The Floridians season was the fourth and final season of American Basketball Association in Florida. For this season, 34 games were played in Miami, with the other home games being played in either Tampa or St. Petersberg. The Floridians edged out the Carolina Cougars for the final playoff spot by one game, with their 116–115 overtime victory proving key to clinching the spot, as their record was 35–45 and the Cougars record was at 33–49, with the Floridians not only having two more games to play than the Cougars but only needing to win once more to officially clinch, which they did four days later versus the Memphis Pros, 118–107. The team's biggest winning streak all season was 4, with their first half record being 19–23. They went 17–25 in the second half of the season, with a season high six game losing streak in that half. They finished 8th in points scored, at 112.8 per game and 8th in points allowed at 114.3 per game. In the Semifinals, they were swept by the Virginia Squires. After the season, the team was disbanded, due to attendance not improving despite trying to appeal to the region. Pro basketball would not return to the area until 1988 with the Miami Heat, who have worn throwback jerseys of the team on occasion as part of "Hardwood Classics Nights", doing so for the first time during the 2005–06 season. |
51170621 | Matthew Margeson (born June 9, 1980) is an American composer who has collaborated with Henry Jackman. He is a member of Hans Zimmer's Remote Control Productions. |
51171357 | For The Good Times: A Tribute to Ray Price is the seventy-first studio album by country music singer-songwriter Willie Nelson, released on September 19, 2016. Nelson, a former member of Price's Cherokee Cowboys and friend, recorded the twelve-track album at Ocean Way Studios, where Price also recorded his final "Beauty Is" album. Engineered by Fred Foster and Bergen White, the album features Vince Gill on six tracks. The content spans Honky Tonk and Countrypolitan. |
51199919 | 2016–17 Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball team |
51230238 | She worked with N. A. W. Carty. She arranged The Nation's Call for Humanity and Right. She also arranged "Good-bye, Old Glory's Calling Me". |
51230343 | Eric Lee Bergren (April 27, 1954 – July 14, 2016) was an American screenwriter. |
51241897 | Mario "Sonny" Riccobene (1933-1993, New Jersey) was a member of the Philadelphia crime family. He later became a federal witness after his son committed suicide with the fear of being killed from Nicodemo Scarfo and his fellow gangsters. He later returned to his old lifestyle and in 1993 murdered by his old associates. Riccobene had been in the witness protection program but eventually removed from the program because he was unable to follow the rules. |
51254266 | William Hawthorne "Bill" Wirskye is a prominent Texas prosecutor who is currently the Second Assistant District Attorney in the Collin County District Attorney's Office in Collin County, Texas. Wirskye is best known for being the lead prosecutor who tried the Kaufman County DA murders, which ultimately resulted in the death penalty for the defendant, former Justice of the Peace of Kaufman County, Eric Williams. Before that, he was a Dallas County prosecutor for 12 years. |
51257342 | Blake G. Krikorian (August 18, 1967 August 3, 2016) was an American technology executive and entrepreneur, co-founder of Sling Media. |
51261143 | Danish-Baltic Auxiliary Corps (Danish: "Dansk-Baltisk Auxiliær Corps" , DBAC) was a Danish company of military volunteers, established 1919 as a non-governmental initiative to help in the Estonian and Latvian war of independence. It was originally planned to send several companies to help, but due to the success of war, only one company was sent, Compagnie Borgelin. The company consisted of approximately 200 men with Captain Iver de Hemmer Gudme as corps commander and Captain Richard Gustav Borgelin as company commander. DBAC left 26 March 1919 for Hanko in Finland on board the Finnish ship M/S Merkur. |
51288403 | These hits topped the Ultratop 50 in the Flanders region of Belgium in 1982. |
51302998 | The 2016–17 James Madison Dukes men's basketball team represented James Madison University during the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Dukes, led by first-year head coach Louis Rowe, played their home games at the James Madison University Convocation Center in Harrisonburg, Virginia as members of the Colonial Athletic Association. They finished the season 10–23, 7–11 in CAA play to finish in a tie for seventh place. They defeated Drexel in the first round of the CAA Tournament to advance to the quarterfinals where they lost to College of Charleston. |
51307317 | The Day We Felt Distance (Hangul: 멀어지던 날 ) is the first digital single by South Korean singer and actor Kyuhyun, a member from boy band Super Junior. It was released on November 3, 2015, by S.M. Entertainment. |
51312998 | The 2016–17 Hofstra Pride men's basketball team represented Hofstra University during the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Pride, led by fourth-year head coach Joe Mihalich, played their home games at Hofstra Arena as members of the Colonial Athletic Association. They finished the season 15–17, 7–11 in CAA play to finish in a tie for seventh place. They lost in the first round of the CAA Tournament to Delaware. |
51313062 | Nicolaia Anna Rips (b. August 19, 1998) is an American author. She is the author of "Trying to Float" a memoir detailing her childhood in New York's infamous Chelsea Hotel. Born in New York City, Nicolaia is the daughter of Michael Rips (a writer and lawyer) and Sheila Berger (an artist and former model). Nicolaia attended LaGuardia High School for Music and the Performing Arts and specialized in vocal music. She currently attends Brown University. Her writing deals with coming of age as an outsider and has received praise for its humor and self-deprecation. |
51313127 | These hits topped the Ultratop 50 in the Flanders region of Belgium in 1981. |
51317330 | The 2017 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament is the postseason men's basketball tournament for the Atlantic 10 Conference. It will be held March 8–12, 2017 at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The championship was won by Rhode Island who defeated VCU in the championship game. As a result, Rhode Island received the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. |
51334884 | The 2016–17 Temple Owls basketball team represented Temple University during the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Owls, led by 11th-year head coach Fran Dunphy, played their home games at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as members the American Athletic Conference. They finished the season 16–16, 7–11 in AAC play to finish in eighth place. They lost in the first round of the AAC Tournament to East Carolina. |
51336087 | The Alphabet Game is a comedy panel game show that aired on BBC1 from 5 August 1996 to 27 March 1997 and is hosted by Andrew O'Connor. The programme was created by O'Connor, Rebecca Thornhill, Mark Maxwell-Smith and produced by Objective Productions. It was remade in Spain as "Pasapalabra", for which ITV Studios sued Telecinco for €17,000,000; ITV would later remake the show as Alphabetical. |
51350639 | Kristine Levine (born August 17, 1970) is an American comedian, actor, and author best known for performing in the sketch comedy television series "Portlandia". |
51365542 | Superbird-A1, also identified as Superbird-1A before launch, was a geostationary communications satellite designed and manufactured by Ford Aerospace (now SSL MDA) on the SSL 1300 platform. It was originally ordered by Space Communications Corporation (SCC), which later merged into the SKY Perfect JSAT Group. It had a mixed K band and K band payload and operated on the 158°E longitude. |
51366424 | Christopher Strachey wrote a combinatory love letter algorithm for the Manchester Mark 1 computer in 1952. The poems it generated have been seen as the first piece of digital literature and a queer critique of heteronormative expressions of love. |
51369925 | In 2014, he ran, unsuccessfully, for the United States House of Representatives as a Republican. |
51390187 | Gunnar Greve Pettersen (born 9 March 1982), professional known as Gunnar Greve, is a Norwegian talent manager, producer, singer, songwriter and record executive. Greve is one of the most well-known figures in the Norwegian industry, primarily known for representing a variety of Norwegian and Swedish artists, producers and songwriters. He is the founder and current managing partner of Norwegian full-service music company MER (which he co-founded in 2012), representing artists such as Alan Walker. |
51394452 | The Chisholm Trail is a computer game released in July 1982 for the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A personal computer. |
51402160 | Alpiner is an action video game designed by Janet Srimushnam for the TI-99/4A computer and published by Texas Instruments in 1982. In the game the player climbs the worlds six highest mountains while avoiding obstacles such as trees, animals and falling rocks or landslides. The mountains in the game are Mount Hood, The Matterhorn, Mount Kenya, Mount McKinley (now known as Denali), Mount Garmo and Mount Everest. The names of the mountains along with their corresponding elevations appear on the main screen. |
51405127 | Borderline is a British mockumentary television comedy series devised by Michael Orton-Toliver and Chris Gau. Narrated by Ralf Little, the series launched on 2 August 2016 on Channel 5. The series follows the activity of a borderline agency working at a fictional airport known as ‘Northend Airport’. |
51411977 | Ahul is a Native American mythological figure of the Hopi people. He is the god of such things as the afterlife, germs, the sun, and the sky. |
51416488 | Good Catch Ltd is a British video game developer and publisher founded on 23 August 2016 as a subsidiary of Endemol Shine Group. It is their second game studio after acquiring Bossa Studios in 2011. Its focus is to develop successful games in different genres. The company was entitled publisher of games previously released under the Endemol Games. |