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have relatively fewer hydrogen atoms than a saturated fatty acid of the same length. Unsaturated fats may be further classified as monounsaturated (one double-bond) or polyunsaturated (many double-bonds). Furthermore, depending on the location of the double-bond in the fatty acid chain, unsaturated fatty acids are classified as omega-3 or omega-6 fatty acids. Trans fats are a type of unsaturated fat with ""trans""-isomer bonds; these are rare in nature and in foods from natural sources; they are typically created in an industrial process called (partial) hydrogenation. There are nine kilocalories in each gram of fat. Fatty acids such as conjugated linoleic
United States Supreme Court refused to hear Abu-Jamal's appeal, allowing his conviction to stand. On January 19, 2010, the Supreme Court ordered the appeals court to reconsider its decision to rescind the death penalty. The same three-judge panel convened in Philadelphia on November 9, 2010, to hear oral argument. On April 26, 2011, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals reaffirmed its prior decision to vacate the death sentence on the grounds that the jury instructions and verdict form were ambiguous and confusing. The Supreme Court declined to hear the case in October. On December 7, 2011, District Attorney of Philadelphia
3DS version of the game was launched with the console. """" was released for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Nintendo 3DS. Versions of the game for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles were released on November 17, 2017 ""The Sims FreePlay"", a freemium version of ""The Sims"" for iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Android phones (and tablets), and Kindle Fire, was released worldwide on December 15, 2011 for iOS devices, and on February 15, 2012 for Android. The game made it to Kindle Fire in October 2012 and to BlackBerry 10 on July 31, 2013. Unlike other ""Sims"" games, ""The
Kingsman, which acquires a new tailor shop in London. Flashback footage from ""The Secret Service"" includes Samuel L. Jackson and Sofia Boutella as Richmond Valentine and Gazelle, respectively. Tobias Bakare and Theo Barklem-Biggs return as Eggsy's friends Jamal and Ryan, with Thomas Turgoose and Calvin Demba introduced as two of Eggsy's other friends, Liam and Brandon. Furthermore, Samantha Womack makes a brief return appearance as Michelle Unwin, Eggsy's mother. Additionally, Poppy Delevingne portrays Clara Von Gluckfberg, Charlie's ex-girlfriend whom Eggsy meets; Keith Allen and Tom Benedict Knight feature as Charles and Angel, two of Poppy's henchmen, while James Caroll Jordan
Ivan in ""The Firebird"". He was also in the ensemble for a production of ""Murder in the Cathedral"". While still at drama school, he and his twin brother recorded roles in their first feature film: ""Brothers of the Head"", in which they played conjoined twins. Luke played Barry Howe, the band's singer, and his brother Harry played Tom Howe, the guitarist and songwriter. During rehearsals and throughout the shoot, Luke and Harry were connected to each other for fifteen hours a day, wearing sewn-together wet suits or a harness. They also slept in one bed to simulate the conjoined nature
scientific; followed by medical and news applications. In 1986, Japanese company Nikon introduced the first digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera, the Nikon SVC. In the mid-to-late 1990s, DSLR cameras became common among consumers. By the mid-2000s, DSLR cameras had largely replaced film cameras. In 2000, Sharp introduced the world's first digital camera phone, the J-SH04 J-Phone, in Japan. By the mid-2000s, higher-end cell phones had an integrated digital camera. By the beginning of the 2010s, almost all smartphones had an integrated digital camera. The two major types of digital image sensor are CCD and CMOS. A CCD sensor has one
their track ""Neverender"" and Green Day's ""Murder City"". On May 25, 2009, GameStop listed the game for an October 13, 2009 release date, but was not confirmed by the developer. On August 6, 2009, ""Tony Hawk: Ride"" was dated for November 20 in the UK. It was also given a limited edition at UK retailer Game. On August 10, 2009, ""Tony Hawk: Ride"" was dated for November 17 in the United States. The Tony HawkRIDE game board was designed and engineered by Product council, the Chicago-based design and innovation firm. ""Tony Hawk: Ride"" received negative reviews from critics. The Metacritic
Crowne Plaza Eilat Crowne Plaza Eilat (Hebrew: קראון פלזה אילת‬) is a hotel in the northern part of the city of Eilat, Israel. The hotel is managed by the Crowne Plaza chain. It features 266 rooms and suites and is rated 5-star by the Israeli Ministry of Tourism. The hotel has a restaurant in the lobby and a pool buffet, also a spa service, two swimming pools, a gym, sauna and jacuzzi. It also has three halls: a carnival hall, a pomelo hall and the top pool square. In 2017 the Eilat Magistrates' court imposed a 175 thousand NIS fine
via Adam Richman on his personal Twitter account, that season 3 of Man v. Food would begin airing June 16 at 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific, with episodes in San Diego and Boulder. Other visits chronicled this season include Cleveland, Richmond, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Puerto Rico, Long Island, Oklahoma City, Kansas City, Indianapolis, the Jersey Shore, Syracuse, Portland (Maine), Niagara Falls, Butte, Sacramento, Des Moines, Knoxville, and Ann Arbor. The final tally for the third season was 12 wins for ""Man"" and 8 wins for ""Food"". At this point, Richman's total win percentage for the first three
the 415-foot mark [126 m] in left-center, would have been a home run in the Yankees' current ballpark. DiMaggio hit 148 home runs in 3,360 at-bats at home versus 213 home runs in 3,461 at-bats on the road. His slugging percentage at home was .546, and on the road, it was .610. Statistician Bill Jenkinson commented on these figures: For example, Joe DiMaggio was acutely handicapped by playing at Yankee Stadium. Every time he batted in his home field during his entire career, he did so knowing that it was physically impossible for him to hit a home run to
motivation or seeing where other people are. The initiation of proprioception is the activation of a proprioreceptor in the periphery. The proprioceptive sense is believed to be composed of information from sensory neurons located in the inner ear (motion and orientation) and in the stretch receptors located in the muscles and the joint-supporting ligaments (stance). There are specific nerve receptors for this form of perception termed ""proprioreceptors"", just as there are specific receptors for pressure, light, temperature, sound, and other sensory experiences. Proprioreceptors are sometimes known as adequate stimuli receptors. TRPN, a member of the transient receptor potential family of
tribute concert for Heart, singing ""Rooster"" with Ann Wilson. When Alice in Chains were to tour in tribute to Staley, DuVall was invited to front the group for the dates. Comes with the Fall released the EP ""The Reckoning,"" and was released the summer of the same year. In February 2007, the band announced their first tour dates in three-and-a-half years, performing material from the EP as well as their unreleased album. They released ""Beyond the Last Light"" the same year to positive reviews, with Greg Prato of Allmusic stating that ""[m]usically, Comes with the Fall certainly has a soft
to be re-cast for the third instalment, ""Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban"". David Heyman and director Alfonso Cuarón chose Michael Gambon to portray the character of Dumbledore, which he did for all succeeding films. Notable recurring cast members include Helena Bonham Carter as Bellatrix Lestrange, Warwick Davis as Filius Flitwick, Ralph Fiennes as Lord Voldemort, Brendan Gleeson as Alastor Moody, Richard Griffiths as Vernon Dursley, Jason Isaacs as Lucius Malfoy, Gary Oldman as Sirius Black, Fiona Shaw as Petunia Dursley, Timothy Spall as Peter Pettigrew, David Thewlis as Remus Lupin, Emma Thompson as Sybill Trelawney, Mark Williams as
Pete Boone, Private Eye Pete Boone, Private Eye is an Australian crime comedy television series created and produced by David Murdoch. The show originally aired on Channel 31, before moving to Aurora on Foxtel. It tells the story of Pete Boone, ""Australia’s worst detective"" who never correctly solves a case. The series is set in a fictional version West Pennant Hills, called ""West Pennant Falls"". It currently stars Will Seaman as Pete Boone: he is the sixth actor to lead as the titular character. The show has a cult status, and the 1001st televised episode aired on Aurora on 14
to the doctrine ""once free, always free,"" that liberty was permanent. The successful conclusion of Polly's suit did not automatically free her daughter, who was jailed for 17 months as Polly's trial progressed. In her initial petition, Polly had failed to mention her children, a fact opponents seized on to negate their relationship. In February 1844, Lucy's trial began. Judge Wash was a star witness in Lucy's case. He testified that, ""the defendant, Lucy A. Berry was a mere infant when he came in possession of Mrs. Fannie Berry's estate, and that he often saw the child in the care
gets fired by Harry (who in the alternate reality, is employed as the President of NBC) for being too conceited and demanding a large salary. The major running gag of Tommy is that he is the ""least"" sexy of the alien colleagues, for Dick has charm, Sally has looks and Harry has an exotic sexual behavior. For example, in one episode, at the bar where Harry works later in the series, there was a machine that tests how sexy you are. Whenever Tommy tries it out, he gets the lowest score (""cold fish""), while Harry constantly gets the highest. During
by the Four Tops, forgetting the words, but the judges decided to advance the entire group. During the third round, she sang ""My Funny Valentine"" ""a cappella"" and advanced to the top 40. She was angered when fellow group member Crystal Stark did not make the top 24. McPhee's run on ""American Idol"" led to the use of the term ""McPheever"". The inclusion of producer David Foster and singer Andrea Bocelli as guest mentors for Top 6 Week turned out to be a fortuitous introduction for McPhee, as she has worked on various music projects with both men after ""Idol"".
were ""shocked to discover the state of the colony"". Sir Thomas Gates took control as the new Lieutenant-Governor and decided to abandon the town. They loaded the survivors on the ships and headed down river. The next morning, they encountered a long-boat with dispatches from Lord De La Warr. He had just arrived with three ships, loaded with supplies for Jamestown. They all returned up the river, back to Jamestown, on the same day, and Lord De La Warr arrived two days later. Temperance Flowerdew was the daughter of Anthony Flowerdew, of Hethersett, Norfolk, and his wife Martha Stanley, of
escape and help the Scarecrow, Tin Man and Lion to find her. They disguise themselves in Winkie uniforms and sneak into the castle. They find her, but the Wicked Witch foils their escape. She attacks the Scarecrow with fire, and Dorothy throws a bucket of water at him, accidentally dousing the witch. She screams, steams, and melts into nothing (""Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead"" - Reprise). The friends take her broom back to the Emerald City. The Wizard is again reluctant to meet Dorothy and friends. Toto pulls aside the curtain behind which the Wizard is revealed as an
from the show have delved into music careers, with some garnering significant success. Albums released by the shows alumni include ""PG-13"", by season 4 winner Sharon Needles; ""Two Birds"" and ""One Stone"", both by All Stars 3 winner Trixie Mattel; ""Till Death Do Us Party"", by season 6 runner-up Adore Delano; and Call My Life by season 10 contestant Blair St. Clair. ""RuPaul's Drag Race"" has been nominated for 23 Emmy Awards, and won nine. It has also been nominated for nine Reality Television Awards, winning three, and nominated for six NewNowNext Awards, winning three. ""Thrillist"" called ""Drag Race"" ""the
along with worldwide merchandising rights, while Sony will distribute home entertainment in the United States. Turner Broadcasting System will handle international distribution via Cartoon Network. Boomerang (Latin America) premiered ""Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs"" on May 12, 2017 with a broadcast of the first 4 episodes, for next Friday continue with recurring releases (double episode), meanwhile Cartoon Network (Latin America) premiered the series on May 18, 2017 premiering a new episode every Thursday. Cartoon Network Australia will premiere ""Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs"" on September 2, 2017. In the United Kingdom, the series was first broadcast on Cartoon
season in 1960. Hank Stram, the team's first head coach, led the Chiefs to three AFL championship victories and two appearances in the Super Bowl. Stram was the team's longest-tenured head coach, holding the position from 1960 to 1974. Marty Schottenheimer was hired in 1989 and led Kansas City to seven playoff appearances in his 10 seasons as head coach. Schottenheimer had the best winning percentage (.634) of all Chiefs coaches. Gunther Cunningham was on the Chiefs' coaching staff in various positions from 1995 to 2008, serving as the team's head coach in between stints as the team's defensive coordinator.
of the Phoenix"", the fifteen-year-old Snape (portrayed by Alec Hopkins) makes a brief appearance in a flashback to Snape’s youth. In the final film, ""Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2"", the younger Snape, perhaps ten or eleven, is played by Benedict Clarke. In 2016, a fan film prequel, ""Severus Snape and the Marauders"", was released online and Snape was played by Mick Ignis. Before Alan Rickman was offered the role of Severus Snape, the role was originally offered to Tim Roth, who turned the role down in favour of portraying General Thade in ""Planet of the Apes"".
became [his] main resource to find and understand the emotion"" in the film's storyline. Scott Morse, the film's story supervisor, said that he wanted to highlight the film's emotional core and the character's relationships, wanting the film to feel like a sports film while also focusing on McQueen realizing ""what their relationship meant to Doc."" On January 5, 2017, it was announced that Armie Hammer and Cristela Alonzo would voice Jackson Storm and Cruz Ramirez, respectively. Two months later, Nathan Fillion, Kerry Washington and Lea DeLaria joined the cast. The production utilized a new rendering system, RIS, which made scenes
Hot (Avril Lavigne song) ""Hot"" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, taken as the third single from her third studio album, ""The Best Damn Thing"" (2007). The song was written by Lavigne and Evan Taubenfeld, while it was produced by Lukasz ""Dr. Luke"" Gottwald. The pop rock ballad talks about her feelings about a boyfriend, who makes her ""hot"". The song received positive reviews from music critics, who praised its ""old-style"" vibe and its anthemic nature. A version of the chorus in Mandarin was released in China and a version of the chorus in Japanese was released in
have been used by many regional institutions. Between 1986 and 2000, New York State issued license plates with an outline of the statue. The Women's National Basketball Association's New York Liberty use both the statue's name and its image in their logo, in which the torch's flame doubles as a basketball. The New York Rangers of the National Hockey League depicted the statue's head on their third jersey, beginning in 1997. The National Collegiate Athletic Association's 1996 Men's Basketball Final Four, played at New Jersey's Meadowlands Sports Complex, featured the statue in its logo. The Libertarian Party of the United
the late summer. The monthly daily average temperature ranges from in January to in July. On average, there are 41 days with highs over , three with highs over , 68 days where the temperature does not rise above freezing, and 19 nights of sub- lows. As of the census of 2010, there were 1,335 people, 529 households, and 358 families residing in the city. The population density was . There were 595 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 96.93% White, 0.07% Black or African American, 0.82% Native American, 0.07% Asian,
22, 2005, Winn-Dixie filed for bankruptcy. On June 21, it announced the sale or closure of 326 stores. As part of the restructuring, the company pulled out of the Carolinas, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. Once the restructuring was completed, Winn-Dixie's footprint was reduced to the Bahamas and five of the Deep South states—almost all of Florida and Alabama, the southeastern half of Louisiana, the southeast corner of Mississippi, and the southwest and coastal corners of Georgia. With the closures, Winn-Dixie now had fewer stores than it had in the 1950s. On February 28, 2006, it was announced that 35 more
times, once to Maison Blanche, then to Gayfer's, then finally Belk. The Sears has been at the mall since opening. In 1984, the mall added that included a new food court and a JCPenney anchor. In 1997, the mall built a 24-screen AMC Theatres. Later, in 2006, the mall added a Dick's Sporting Goods anchor. The mall was sold to Washington Prime Group in 2014 along with Seminole Towne Center, Paddock Mall, Melbourne Square, Edison Mall, and Boynton Beach Mall and today stands at . Orange Park Mall Orange Park Mall is a shopping mall located in Bellair-Meadowbrook Terrace, an
celebrate happily at Meemaw’s. On the way home, after breaking down in the road, a tow truck appears, Susan and Frank try to tell him to tow them. Then, Manny speaks perfect Spanish and after arriving in the petting zoo, Manny gets the pig back. At the end, Greg explains that although the road trip wasn't perfect, he still wouldn't change a thing. He says that Manny was allowed to keep his pig as a pet, Rodrick was able to get a new van, and Dad was able to explain having time off from work to bond with family. Greg
the potential to be a bimbo, but she [Cucco] has developed it into a fully fleshed-out woman, who isn't as book-smart as the other characters but is wiser in so many ways. She's also a great straight person, who can get off zingers of her own"". Penny (The Big Bang Theory) Penny is a fictional character on the American CBS sitcom ""The Big Bang Theory"", portrayed by actress Kaley Cuoco. She is the primary female character in the series, befriending her across-the-hall neighbors Leonard Hofstadter (Johnny Galecki) and Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons), two physicists who work at the nearby California
The Last of Us Part II The Last of Us Part II is an upcoming action-adventure game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for PlayStation 4. It is the sequel to 2013's ""The Last of Us"" (2013). It was announced at the PlayStation Experience event in December 2016. Set five years after ""The Last of Us"", players control an older Ellie, who comes into conflict with a mysterious cult in a post-apocalyptic United States. Development of ""The Last of Us Part II"" began in 2014. Troy Baker and Ashley Johnson reprise their roles as Joel and
2017. Dania Ramirez and Gabrielle Anwar were announced as additional regulars in July 2017. In August 2017, it was announced that Mekia Cox had been promoted to series regular after initially joining the cast in July as recurring. The storyline was softly rebooted with a main narrative led by an adult Henry Mills, set several years after last season's events. In February 2018, it was announced the seventh season would serve as the final season of the series; the season and series concluded on May 18, 2018. Several years after the Final Battle, Henry Mills leaves Storybrooke in search of
Kevin Williamson. Kevin Williamson felt to do the best show possible, he would rather do 22 episodes. ""I'd rather have a great 22 than a good 24 if Kevin couldn't do it,"" he explained. The first writers meeting for the fifth season held on April 15, 2013. Filming began on July 10, 2013, and finished on April 10, 2014. On July 23, 2016, it was announced that show would end after a 16-episode eighth season. ""The Vampire Diaries"" initially received mixed reviews, which through the course of the show improved greatly. Metacritic gave the show a Metascore of 50 (out
Tvastar ""Whose Chariot is Vehement"" (Mayrhofer, Etym. Wb., I 686, I 736). Domari is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by older Dom people scattered across the MENA. The language is reported to be spoken as far north as Azerbaijan and as far south as central Sudan, in Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Iraq, Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Sudan, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Syria and Lebanon. Based on the systematicity of sound changes, we know with a fair degree of certainty that the names ""Domari"" and ""Romani"" derive from the Indo-Aryan word ""ḍom"". Lomavren is a nearly extinct mixed language, spoken by
were named with an aggregated net worth of $7.05 trillion, up from $6.4 trillion in 2014. 46 of the billionaires on the list are under the age of 40. A record number of 290 people joined the list for the first time, of whom 25% hail from China, which produced a world-leading 71 newcomers. The United States came in second, with 57, followed by India, with 28, and Germany, with 23. Mark Zuckerberg, the social media magnate and founder of Facebook, was placed at number 16 with $33.4 billion. Self-made billionaires made up the largest number of people on the
to swerve into a trailer. Finding himself pinned to his seat with a long piece of wood impaled to his abdomen, Mike tells Luke to find his sister. After Luke hesitates to leave, the Man in Mask kills Mike with an ice pick. Kinsey is attacked twice and stabbed by Dollface before being rescued by Luke. Luke hides her under a porch and goes to the general store to use the phone but is attacked by Pin-Up. He overpowers her and stabs her to death. An angry Man in Mask stabs Luke in the back and leaves him to die
by reddish residual silts and clays derived from its decomposition. Resistant materials such as chert, silicified fossils, or beds of sandstone remain and may concentrate on the surface as float. Residuum (geology) Residuum is often used to refer to the soil and subsoil that forms as the result of long weathering over carbonate rocks (limestone and dolomite) bedrock. It is defined primarily as “the unconsolidated weathered at least partly, mineral material that has accumulated as consolidated rocks disintegrated in place. It is a type of soil parent material which has formed in place of origin. This distinguishes residuum from most
a game seven. After ten innings, a rain delay, and a blown 5–1 lead, the Cubs finally emerged victorious in game seven, 8–7. The Cubs' historic win marked the end of the longest championship drought in American sports history, winning the franchise's third World Series trophy and first in 108 years. The Chicago Cubs retired numbers are commemorated on pinstriped flags flying from the foul poles at Wrigley Field, with the exception of Jackie Robinson, the Brooklyn Dodgers player whose number was retired for all clubs: There is a movement to retire the uniform shirt of Gabby Hartnett. The Cubs
Bolivia, Brazil, Byelorussia, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Liberia, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the Philippines, Poland, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Syria, Turkey, Ukraine, Uruguay, Venezuela and Yugoslavia. Among the original members, 49 are either still UN members or had their memberships in the UN continued by a successor state ""(see table below)""; for example, the membership of the Soviet Union was continued by the Russian Federation after its dissolution ""(see the section Former members:
go back to the Tubbytronic Superdome while the Sun Baby sets. On 31 March 1997, the first episode of ""Teletubbies"" aired on BBC2. It filled a timeslot previously held by ""Playdays"". This schedule change initially received backlash from parents, but the show was not moved. The programme's unconventional format quickly received attention from the media, and it was attracting two million viewers per episode by August. In February 1998, ""The Sydney Morning Herald"" noted that it had ""reached cult status"" in less than a year on the air. ""Teletubbies"" has been aired in over 120 countries in 45 different languages.
Nathan Riggs (Martin Henderson), to move in to Malibu, California with Megan's adopted son from Iraq, Farouk; and in Iraq during 2007, where Megan, Riggs, Owen and his best friend Teddy Altman (Kim Raver) were stationed, explaining the backstory of Megan's kidnapping and Riggs' proposal to her. ""Danger Zone"" was designed as the departure for series regular Martin Henderson, having joined the cast in 2015 and conceived originally as the love interest for Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) following the death of her husband, Derek (Patrick Dempsey). The episode's original broadcast was watched by 7.67 million viewers. It received moderately positive
Shot heard round the world (soccer) The 'Shot heard round the world' is a term used in reference to one of the most historic goals in American soccer history, which allowed the national team to make it to the 1990 FIFA World Cup after 36 years of failed attempts to qualify. This goal was scored in the qualification game between United States and Trinidad and Tobago on November 19, 1989 in Port of Spain. The U.S. team hadn't qualified for a FIFA World Cup since 1950, and the U.S. (having being elected by FIFA in 1988 to host the 1994
numbered nor named by the Minor Planet Center. 2017 SX17 is a member of the Apollo asteroids, which cross the orbit of Earth. Apollo's are the largest group of near-Earth objects with approximately 10 thousand known objects. It orbits the Sun at a distance of 0.87–1.46 AU once every 15 months (459 days; semi-major axis of 1.16 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.26 and an inclination of 3° with respect to the ecliptic. The body's observation arc begins with an observation made by Pan-STARRS on 24 September 2017, five days prior to its official first observation. The object
goals in 39 games, the fastest any player had reached the total in a single season. Gretzky scored his 1,000th NHL point in his 424th game, breaking Guy Lafleur's old record of 720 games. Gretzky's teammates set records of their own. Fuhr's 14 assists in the 1983–84 season set a record for most points by a goaltender in a season. In 1985–86, Coffey set a record for the most goals in a season by a defenceman, with 48. Adding 90 assists, Coffey wound up a point short of tying Bobby Orr's record for most points in a season by a
calls to locations outside country code +1 are dialled with the 011 international prefix, followed by the country code and the national significant number. As the recipient of a mobile call pays airtime, standard mobile phone numbers are not uniquely different from land-line numbers and thus follow the same format and area codes as for land-lines. Numbers may be ported between landline and mobile. The rarely used non-geographic area code 600 is one exception to this pattern (non-portable, and allows caller-pays-airtime satellite telephony); some independent landline exchanges are also non-portable. Mobile phone providers had supported either CDMA or GSM; both
The Jetsons The Jetsons is an American animated sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera, originally airing in primetime from September 23, 1962, to March 17, 1963, then later in syndication, with new episodes in 1985 to 1987 as part of ""The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera"" block. It was Hanna-Barbera's Space Age counterpart to ""The Flintstones"". While the Flintstones lived in a world which was a comical version of the ""stone age"", with machines powered by birds and dinosaurs, the Jetsons live in a comical version of the future, with elaborate robotic contraptions, aliens, holograms, and whimsical inventions. The original series comprised 24
can contain only a fixed number of electrons: The first shell can hold up to two electrons, the second shell can hold up to eight (2 + 6) electrons, the third shell can hold up to 18 (2 + 6 + 10) and so on. The general formula is that the ""n""th shell can in principle hold up to 2(""n"") electrons. Since electrons are electrically attracted to the nucleus, an atom's electrons will generally occupy outer shells only if the more inner shells have already been completely filled by other electrons. However, this is not a strict requirement: atoms may
Whitey's informant. He recognizes Grant (by the song he sings and plays on his accordion) as the man assigned to deliver the payroll. A gunfight ensues, in and out of the barroom. Grant, Verna and Charlotte ""Charlie"" Drew (Dianne Foster), the Kid's girlfriend, take refuge behind the bar temporarily. Grant sends Verna to safety down the mountain in an ore tram. Charlie refuses to leave. Meanwhile, the Kid is planning to quietly leave with Joey and the money. However, Joey rushes to Grant's side, and the Kid reluctantly joins forces with his brother. They kill all the gang members except
singles, ""Take It Easy"", ""Peaceful Easy Feeling"" and ""Witchy Woman"" (co-written by Leadon and Henley), all of which highlighted Leadon's multi-instrumental talent on electric guitar, B-Bender, banjo, and harmony vocals. Their follow-up, ""Desperado"", was another strong country-rock venture highlighted by the classics ""Tequila Sunrise"" and the title track. Leadon had a prominent role on the album, but it was met by surprisingly lukewarm reviews and lackluster sales. As a result, the band attempted to distance itself from the ""country rock"" label for their third album ""On the Border"". In doing so, Leadon encouraged the group to recruit his old friend,
Little League home run A Little League home run is a play in baseball during which a batter scores a run during his plate appearance with the aid of one or more errors committed by the fielding team. It is so called because the play is presumably evocative of how young children in the process of learning how to play the sport frequently commit fielding and throwing errors that allow batters (as well as runners already on base during the at bat) to take more bases than they might otherwise normally take on the batted ball put into play. The
Basketball at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament The women's tournament of basketball at the 1992 Olympics at Barcelona, Spain began on July 30 and ended on August 7, when the Unified Team defeated China 76–66 for the gold medal. Ties are broken via the following the criteria, with the first option used first, all the way down to the last option: The best two teams from each group advanced to the semifinals. The United States and Cuba advanced undefeated through the group phase but couldn't reach the finals and ended up facing each other for the bronze medal
Rory Jennings Rory Jennings (born 20 July 1983) is a British actor. He played Craig Dixon in the BBC soap opera ""EastEnders"" appearing on screen between 27 July and 7 September 2007. Jennings was born in London, England. He has been acting since the age of ten. As a child actor he trained at the Sylvia Young Theatre School;, he took a break from acting in 2001 to study Politics at the University of Liverpool. Since his graduation in 2004, he has been acting regularly on screen, radio and in theatre, often in roles far below his actual age due
US on 8 September 1999. ""Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire"" was published on 8 July 2000 at the same time by Bloomsbury and Scholastic. ""Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix"", the longest novel in the Harry Potter series, was released 21 June 2003. After the publishing of ""Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince"", the seventh and final novel, ""Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows"", was released 21 July 2007. The book sold 11 million copies within 24 hours of its release: 2.7 million copies in the UK and 8.3 million in the US. Rowling stated that
24,25-Dihydroxycholecalciferol 24,25-Dihydroxycholecalciferol, also known as 24,25-dihydroxyvitamin D and (24"""")-hydroxycalcidiol (abbreviated as 24(R),25-(OH)D), is a compound which is closely related to 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, the active form of vitamin D, but like vitamin D itself and 25-hydroxyvitamin D is inactive as a hormone both ""in vitro"" and ""in vivo"". It was identified by Michael F. Holick. 24,25-dihydroxyvitamin D is formed from 25-hydroxyvitamin D by the action of P450cc24 (25-hydroxyvitamin D3-24-hydroxylase), which appears to be ""a multicatalytic enzyme catalyzing most, if not all, of the reactions in the C-24/C-23 pathway of 25-OH-D3 metabolism."" It has been proposed that 24,25-dihydroxyvitamin D is a metabolite
World Cup. The International Broadcast Centre was situated at the Riocentro in the Barra da Tijuca neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro. Worldwide, several games qualified as the most-watched sporting events in their country in 2014, including 42.9 million people in Brazil for the opening game between Brazil and Croatia, the 34.1 million in Japan who saw their team play Ivory Coast, and 34.7 million in Germany who saw their national team win the World Cup against Argentina, while the 24.7 million viewers during the game between the USA and Portugal is joint with the 2010 final as the most-watched football
Hanson released his debut album with Hinder titled Extreme Behavior on September 27, 2005. The album spawned the hit singles, Get Stoned, Better Than Me, and the mega hit Lips of an Angel. To date the album is 3xxx platinum. Hanson along with former Hinder vocalist Austin John wrote the majority of the songs on the album. After touring nonstop in support of Extreme Behavior from 2006 to late 2007, Hanson and his other bandmates began writing and recording for their next album. In July 2008 Hinder released the lead single titled ""Use Me"" from their sophomore album ""Take It
are often flat, as if the monuments were originally placed against a wall. All examples of Olmec colossal heads wear distinctive headdresses that probably represent cloth or animal hide originals. Some examples have a tied knot at the back of the head, and some are decorated with feathers. A head from La Venta is decorated with the head of a bird. There are similarities between the headdresses on some of the heads that has led to speculation that specific headdresses may represent different dynasties, or perhaps identify specific rulers. Most of the heads wear large earspools inserted into the ear
Province of North-Carolina The Province of North-Carolina was a British colony that existed in North America from 1712 to 1776, created as a proprietary colony. The power of the British government was vested in a Governor of North-Carolina, but the colony declared independence from Great Britain in 1776. The Province of North-Carolina had four capitals: Bath (1712–1722), Edenton (1722–1743), Brunswick (1743–1770), and New Bern (after 1770). The colony later became the states of North Carolina and Tennessee, and parts of the colony combined with other territory to form the states of Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. ""For history prior to 1712,
civilian population. On February 19, 1945, U.S. troops landed on Iwo Jima, and on April 1, 1945, on Okinawa. In August 1945, Japan surrendered and Allied occupation troops landed on the main islands, starting the formal occupation of Japan. The Allied occupation ended in most of Japan on April 28, 1952, but did not end in Okinawa until May 15, 1972, when the terms of the Treaty of San Francisco went into effect. During the Pacific War the Japanese Government frequently issued propaganda claiming that if the country was defeated Japanese women would be raped and murdered by Allied soldiers.
time. Maravich earned his third all-star game appearance and was honored as All-NBA First Team for the second consecutive season. The following season, injuries to both knees forced him to miss 32 games during the 1977–78 season. Despite being robbed of some quickness and athleticism, he still managed to score 27.0 points per game, and he also added 6.7 assists per contest, his highest average as a member of the Jazz. Many of those assists went to new teammate Truck Robinson, who had joined the franchise as a free agent during the off-season. In his first year in New Orleans,
The first Cubans to come to America after the revolution were those affiliated with former dictator Fulgencio Batista, next were Cuba's professionals. Most Cuban Americans that arrived in the United States initially came from Cuba's educated upper and middle classes centered in Cuba's capital Havana. This middle class arose in the period after the Platt Amendment when Cuba became one of the most successful countries in Latin America. Between December 1960 and October 1962 more than 14,000 Cuban children arrived alone in the U.S. Their parents were afraid that their children were going to be sent to some Soviet bloc
vlog that the band was currently in the process of writing a new album entitled ""Mark of the Blade"". The album was released on June 24, 2016. On August 9, 2017, Ben Harclerode announced via Twitter that he had parted ways with the group, stating ""...it was the hardest move I've ever made, but I was truly unhappy and needed to happen."" On November 2, 2018 the band announced their seventh studio album ""The Valley"" will be released on March 29th, 2019 via Metal Blade Records and the first song ""Brimstone"" was released. It has also been reported Navene Koperweis
Network layer In the seven-layer OSI model of computer networking, the network layer is layer 3. The network layer is responsible for packet forwarding including routing through intermediate routers. The network layer provides the means of transferring variable-length network packets from a source to a destination host via one or more networks. Within the service layering semantics of the OSI network architecture, the network layer responds to service requests from the transport layer and issues service requests to the data link layer. Functions of the network layer include: The TCP/IP model describes the protocols used by the Internet. The TCP/IP
main cast member Alan Dale did not return due to his character, Caleb, dying at the end of the second season, while Tate Donovan, as Jimmy Cooper, returned only in a recurring role, and then only for the first three episodes of the season. Logan Marshall-Green returned for the season premiere, portraying Trey Atwood, comatosed as a result of the shooting in the second-season finale. Additionally Navi Rawat, Samaire Armstrong, Daphne Ashbrook and Nikki Griffin all made brief returns to guest star as Theresa Diaz, Anna Stern, Dawn Atwood, and Jess Sathers, respectively. Willa Holland took over from Shailene Woodley
moose, elk, and coyote. The grizzly bear lives in Glacier National Park, Yellowstone National Park, the Bob Marshall Wilderness and surrounding areas. Precipitation is lower in the valleys, which are mostly semiarid and receive 8 to 25 inches of precipitation, largely in snow, and higher in the mountains, some areas of which qualify as temperate rainforest, especially in the northwest around Glacier National Park and Libby. Winters are cold, sometimes bitterly cold, and summers are warm. Western Montana was inhabited by the Salish, Kootenai, Shoshone, Flathead, and Kalispel people. In the late 19th century non-indigenous people arrived and established mines
in Cartoon Network's new series, ""The Looney Tunes Show"", and its spin-off, ""New Looney Tunes"". LaMarche made several roles in """" where he voiced Chancellor Neighsay. LaMarche plays the character of The Brain in ""Pinky and the Brain"". In creating the voice for Brain, LaMarche says he looked at a picture of the character and immediately thought of Orson Welles, although the character was not modeled after Welles. Voicing Brain gave LaMarche the opportunity to make use of his signature impersonation of Welles. Many ""Pinky and the Brain"" episodes are nods to Welles' career. LaMarche won an Annie Award for
Waters v. Churchill Waters v. Churchill, 511 U.S. 661 (1994), is a United States Supreme Court case concerning the First Amendment rights of public employees in the workplace. By a 7–2 margin the justices held that it was not necessary to determine what a nurse at a public hospital had actually said while criticizing a supervisor's staffing practices to coworkers, as long as the hospital had formed a reasonable belief as to the content of her remarks and reasonably believed that they could be disruptive to its operations. They vacated a Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruling in her favor,
ventures located at the Flamingo and the Las Vegas Hilton hotel-casinos. The northern end of the Las Vegas Strip had received little development in recent years, with the latest project being the Stratosphere in 1996. Stephen Bollenbach, the chief executive of Hilton Hotels, said, ""We can be a leader in revitalizing this part of the Strip. I think this will play a big part in continuing development."" Although there was vacant property near the Las Vegas Hilton, Bollenbach said, ""We think our customers would like to be on the Strip, and we think this is a very good piece of
the Washington Wizards. Two days later, in a 102–91 loss to the Miami Heat, Smith broke an NBA record of 21 three-pointers taken in a single game, a mark set in 2005 by Damon Stoudamire. Smith hit 10 of 22 3-point shots against the Heat, setting a franchise record for 3-pointers made and finishing with 32 points for the second straight game. On January 5, 2015, Smith was acquired by the Cleveland Cavaliers in a three-team trade that also involved the Knicks and the Oklahoma City Thunder. On April 27, 2015, Smith was suspended for the first two games of
Michael Gomez Michael Gomez (born Michael Armstrong; 21 June 1977) is a former professional boxer who competed from 1995 to 2009. He was born to an Irish Traveller family in Longford, County Longford, Ireland, spending his early years in Dublin before moving to London and later Manchester, England, with his family at the age of nine. In boxing he was affectionately known as ""The Predator"", ""The Irish Mexican"" and ""The Mancunian Mexican"". Despite finishing his career fighting in the lightweight division, Gomez is more notable for his fights at featherweight and super-featherweight. During his career he amassed a number of
The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical) The Phantom of the Opera is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Charles Hart. Richard Stilgoe and Lloyd Webber wrote the musical's book together. Stilgoe also provided additional lyrics. Based on the eponymous French novel by Gaston Leroux, its central plot revolves around a beautiful soprano, Christine Daaé, who becomes the obsession of a mysterious, disfigured musical genius living in the subterranean labyrinth beneath the Paris Opéra House. The musical opened in London's West End in 1986, and on Broadway in 1988. It won the 1986 Olivier Award
received favourable reviews and has a rating of 72 on the review aggregator site Metacritic. Ken Tucker of ""Entertainment Weekly"" praised the series by calling it a ""richly detailed portrait of self-righteous villainy"". The fifth season was released on DVD and Blu-ray in region 1 on August 27, 2013. Sons of Anarchy (season 5) The fifth season of the American television drama series ""Sons of Anarchy"" premiered on September 11, 2012 and concluded on December 4, 2012 after 13 episodes aired, on cable network FX. Created by Kurt Sutter about the lives of a close-knit outlaw motorcycle club operating in
Hanumangarh district Hanumangarh district is a district in the state of Rajasthan in India. The city of Hanumangarh is the district headquarters and its largest city. The district is located in the extreme north of Rajasthan. It has an area of 12,645 km², a population of 1,779,650 (2011 census) and a population density of 184 persons/km². It is bounded on the north by Punjab state, on the east by Haryana state, on the south by Churu District of Rajasthan, and on the west by Ganganagar District of Rajasthan. The major work of the district is farming; major crops include rice,
he made ""Mary"" (2005), the religious-themed film starring Forest Whitaker, Marion Cotillard, Juliette Binoche, Heather Graham, Stefania Rocca and Matthew Modine. The multi-plot film concerns an actress (Binoche) who stars in a ""Passion of the Christ""-like movie about Jesus, where she plays Mary Magdalene, with whom she subsequently becomes obsessed. Matthew Modine portrays the director of the film, who bears striking similarities to Mel Gibson. ""Mary"" premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2005. It swept the awards ceremony, garnering the Grand Jury Prize, SIGNIS Award and two others. It was also seen at the Toronto International Film Festival. In
The episode introduces DC Comics character Linda Park, as Barry Allen's new love interest. The brothers co-wrote the series' pivotal 15th episode ""Out of Time""; in which the supervillain Weather Wizard is introduced, and the Flash experiences time travel for the first time. Lastly, they wrote the 22nd installment of the show, ""Rogue Air"", which featured another crossover with ""Arrow"". With the commencement of the sophomore season, the brothers were named executive producers; first writing the second episode, ""Flash of Two Worlds"". It featured the introduction to Golden Age hero Jay Garrick/The Flash. The duo will next pen the seventh
on June 10, 2002. Producer Jerry Bruckheimer felt Depp would give the film an edge that could draw teenage and adult audiences despite Disney's reputation for soft children's fare. At the first read-through, Depp surprised the cast and crew by portraying the character in an off-kilter manner. He researched 18th-century pirates and, seeing parallels with modern rock stars, modeled his performance on Keith Richards. Richards later appeared in two cameos as Jack's father, Captain Teague, in ""At World's End"" and ""On Stranger Tides"". Verbinski and Bruckheimer had confidence in Depp, partly because Orlando Bloom would play the traditional Errol Flynn-type
with the music video for ""Idol"". An alternative version of the track, this time featuring Nicki Minaj, was released digitally on the same date, with a music video premiering on September 6. The music video broke the record for the most viewed video in its first 24 hours on YouTube with over 45 million views, breaking the record previously set by Taylor Swift with ""Look What You Made Me Do"" collected 43.2 million views. In the beginning of December 2018, the record was surpassed once again by Ariana Grande, after her video ""Thank U, Next"" garnered 55.4 million views in
of iron–nickel alloy was subjected to the corelike pressures by gripping it in a vise between 2 diamond tips (diamond anvil cell), and then heating to approximately 4000 K. The sample was observed with x-rays, and strongly supported the theory that Earth's inner core was made of giant crystals running north to south. The liquid outer core surrounds the inner core and is believed to be composed of iron mixed with nickel and trace amounts of lighter elements. Recent speculation suggests that the innermost part of the core is enriched in gold, platinum and other siderophile elements. The matter that
that doesn't work. Dean and Mary arrive at the bunker to find blood and Sam gone. Castiel appears, causing Mary to hold him at gunpoint. Dean manages to talk her down and learns from Castiel that Sam was kidnapped. Using a hack on a traffic light, Dean manages to see the plates on the car that took Sam. Turning off the water, Toni tells Sam that he's not a hero and that the British were better in their position as Men of Letters as they carefully lured and protected the country from monsters in 50 years. They hope that Sam
trio of stars ensured the repeat. League MVP Cynthia Cooper scored 23 points and Tina Thompson added 18. Sheryl Swoopes, nearly invisible for the first 30 minutes, had 11 points in the final 9:13 and finished with 16. Michelle Griffiths scored a career-high 24 points and Jennifer Gillom had her best game of the series, netting 20. But Phoenix got nothing from Michele Timms, who finished with only two points—19 fewer than she had in Game 2. The Comets have now won the only two WNBA championships. ! colspan=""2"" style=""background-color: #B22222; color: #D3D3D3; text-align: center;"" | 1998 Houston Comets Finals
male saints (sādhus), female saints (""sādhvi""s), male householders (""śrāvaka"") and female householders (""Śrāvika""). The first Tirthankara of the current time cycle was Ṛṣabhanātha, and the twenty-fourth and last Tirthankara was Mahavira, who lived from 599 BCE to 527 BCE. Jain texts mention forty-six attributes of ""arihants"" or ""tirthankaras"". These attributes comprise four infinitudes (""ananta chatushtaya""), thirty-four miraculous happenings (""atiśaya""), and eight splendours (""prātihārya""). The eight splendours (""prātihārya"") are: At the time of ""nirvana"" (final release), the ""arihant"" sheds off the remaining four ""aghati karmas"": And float at the top of the universe without losing their individuality and with the same
has compared this microprocessor with those that came later. According to Parab et al. (2007), This convergence of DSP and microcontroller architectures is known as a digital signal controller. The Four-Phase Systems AL1 was an 8-bit bit slice chip containing eight registers and an ALU. It was designed by Lee Boysel in 1969. At the time, it formed part of a nine-chip, 24-bit CPU with three AL1s, but it was later called a microprocessor when, in response to 1990s litigation by Texas Instruments, a demonstration system was constructed where a single AL1 formed part of a courtroom demonstration computer system,
Bonton, Dallas Bonton is a historically African-American neighborhood in South Dallas, Texas. The area, zip code 75215, is bounded by Hatcher St. and S Central Expressway to the North and West, respectively, and goes as far as Municipal St. and Donald St. to its East and South. Lauren Woods and Cynthia Mulcahy, artists/researchers, put forth in their Dallas Historical Parks Project, that the name ""Bon Ton"" is possibly to be derived from the French expression """"bon ton"","" translating to high society, fashionable manner, or style. This was a popular adjective in black society in the early 20th century. Advertisements in
towers, and Philippe gives a final look to the camera, with the Twin Towers in the background, as he says the expiry date on the pass was crossed out and changed to ""forever."" On January 23, 2014, it was announced that Robert Zemeckis would direct a film based on the story of Philippe Petit's walk between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in 1974. It was also confirmed that Zemeckis wanted Joseph Gordon-Levitt to star in the film as Petit. Zemeckis first came across the story of Petit from the children's book ""The Man Who Walked Between the
set out the mandate for the Committee, which was to undertake ""the search for a definition of the essential constitutional attributes of a Canadian federalism"", with a final report to be presented at the next Annual Meeting of the CBA in 1978. Following the passage of the resolution, the new president of the CBA, Jacques Viau, set up the Committee. The members were drawn from each province of Canada, and included two future provincial premiers, a future Supreme Court justice, two future provincial chief justices. Fortier was the member from Quebec. The Committee released its report at the next annual
Ottawa. Meanwhile, the Rangers won the American Division title. The next season saw the Americans fall even further by finishing last in their division (ninth overall) with a record of 11–27–6, while the Rangers captured the Stanley Cup in only their second year of existence. The 1928–29 NHL season saw the Amerks sign star goaltender Roy Worters from the Pittsburgh Pirates. He led the team to a 19–13–12 record in that season, good enough for second in the Canadian Division (fourth overall). Worters had a 1.21 goals against average (GAA), becoming the first goaltender to win the Hart Trophy as
to have reached the quarter-finals. England opened the scoring through David Platt, but Cameroon quickly turned around the game to lead 2-1. Lineker subsequently won and scored a penalty in the 83rd minute to ensure the game went to extra time. He then scored a second penalty, to see England reach the semi-finals. In the semi-finals, England met West Germany. There was no separating the two teams after 90 minutes, which made England the first team to have played extra time in three successive World Cup games. There was also no separating the two teams after extra time, thereby taking
cards (a piquet deck does not have the 2-6, making it easier to modify, and a euchre deck is exactly half a pinochle deck), but with the game's popularity in the United States in the early 1900s, a single boxed deck with the necessary cards was marketed, and these specialized pinochle decks are now widely available in similar styles to common 52-card counterparts. Variants of pinochle can be played with five, six, eight or more players. These larger variations can combine two pinochle decks called a ""double deck"". The double deck can also be used when playing with four players;
and the common English names for the books are derived from the Greek Septuagint and reflect the essential theme of each book: ""Genesis"" begins with the ""primeval history"" (Genesis 1–11), the story of the world's beginnings and the descent from Adam. This is followed by the story of the three patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob), Joseph (Genesis 12–50) and the four matriarchs (Sarah, Rebekah, Leah, and Rachel). God gives to the patriarchs a promise of the land of Canaan, but at the end of Genesis the sons of Jacob end up leaving Canaan for Egypt due to a regional famine.
1 November 1945 and with Japan not surrendering, President Harry S. Truman ordered the atomic raids on Japan. On 6 August 1945, the U.S. detonated a uranium-gun design bomb, Little Boy, over the Japanese city of Hiroshima with an energy of about 15 kilotons of TNT, killing approximately 70,000 people, among them 20,000 Japanese combatants and 20,000 Korean slave laborers, and destroying nearly 50,000 buildings (including the 2nd General Army and Fifth Division headquarters). Three days later, on 9 August, the U.S. attacked Nagasaki using a plutonium implosion-design bomb, Fat Man, with the explosion equivalent to about 20 kilotons of
carries the current. This resistance, called copper losses, causes energy to be lost by heating up the wire. In wind power systems, this resistance can be reduced with thicker copper wire and with a cooling system for the generator, if required. Either copper or aluminum conductors can be specified for generator cables. Copper has the higher electrical conductivity and therefore the higher electrical energy efficiency. It is also selected for its safety and reliability. The main consideration for specifying aluminum is its lower capital cost. Over time, this benefit is offset by higher energy losses over years of power transmission.
legislation would lead the nation to end discrimination against African-Americans. It would also provide equal treatment to all African-Americans. Kennedy read most of the speech verbatim but he dropped Sorenson's ending and improvised the last eight paragraphs. Immediately following the address, Kennedy left the Oval Office and at 8:19 p.m., he sat down for dinner upstairs. Meanwhile, the White House was flooded by approximately 1000 responding telegrams, of which two thirds expressed appreciation. Most of the messages from the South were disapproving. Kennedy later had adviser Louis E. Martin read some of them to him. The Attorney General also received
the Bank of North America and his experience in establishing the Bank of New York. He also used American records from James Wilson, Pelatiah Webster, Gouverneur Morris, and from his assistant Treasury secretary Tench Coxe. Hamilton suggested that Congress should charter the National Bank with a capitalization of $10 million, one-fifth of which would be handled by the Government. Since the Government did not have the money, it would borrow the money from the bank itself, and repay the loan in ten even annual installments. The rest was to be available to individual investors. The bank was to be governed
near-last-minute kickoff return with a controversial lateral pass to stun the Bills 22-16 in 1999. The Music City Miracle was notable for being Buffalo's last playoff appearance until 2017. The Titans currently lead the series 28-18. Though the two teams are in different divisions and did not start playing each other until after 1972, match-ups between the Bills and the Cleveland Browns occasionally get heated up due to the proximity and similarity between the cities of Buffalo and Cleveland. Like the Bills-Jets rivalry, the Bills and Browns often share bad luck and have had their share of ugly games, including
If the series gets picked up for the 2013-2014 season, she'd be a regular cast member. The Vampire Diaries (season 4) ""The Vampire Diaries"", a one-hour American supernatural drama, was renewed for a fourth season by the U.S. channel The CW on May 3, 2012, seven days before the third season's finale. Unlike the previous seasons that aired in September, it premiered on October 11, 2012, to avoid competition from major television shows. Season 4 consisted of 23 episodes instead of the usual 22 episodes. On January 11, 2013, it was announced that a back-door pilot focused on the Originals,
""Rainbow Six"" as the intended sequel to a film adaptation of another Clancy novel featuring Clark, ""Without Remorse"". Rainbow Six (novel) Rainbow Six is a techno-thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and released on August 3, 1998. It is the second book to feature John Clark, one of the recurring characters in the Jack Ryan universe, after ""Without Remorse"" (1993). ""Rainbow Six"" also features his son-in-law Domingo ""Ding"" Chavez, and explores the adventures of a multinational counter-terrorism unit that they formed, codenamed as ""Rainbow"". The title refers to Clark's title as commander of Rainbow. The book debuted at number one
the song comes from the protagonist's conclusion: he should've just learned how to cook. The closing of the record includes a spoken word epilogue, in which the man declares to the judge that he no longer needs his billfold; because of all the rulings against him, his net income is now so low that he qualifies for the Food Stamp Program. The judge immediately declares him in contempt of court at this revelation. (This was the second Reed song to end in such a manner; ""When You're Hot, You're Hot"" also ended with Reed in court before a surprisingly hostile
Leondis chose Miller because ""when you think of irrepressible, you think of TJ. But he also has this surprising ability to break your heart"". in addition Miller also contributed some re-writes. In October 2016, it was announced that Ilana Glazer and Corden would join the cast as well. Glazer was later replaced by Anna Faris. According to Jordan Peele, he was initially offered the role of ""Poop"", which he would go on to state led to his decision to retire from acting. The part would ultimately go to Patrick Stewart. The film's score was composed by Patrick Doyle, who previously
Lake Titicaca Lake Titicaca (, ; ) is a large, deep lake in the Andes on the border of Bolivia and Peru, often called the ""highest navigable lake"" in the world. By volume of water and by surface area, it is the largest lake in South America. Lake Maracaibo has a larger surface area, but it is a tidal bay, not a lake. Lake Titicaca has a surface elevation of . The ""highest navigable lake"" claim is generally considered to refer to commercial craft. Numerous smaller bodies of water around the world are at higher elevations. For many years the