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Chattahoochee River The Chattahoochee River forms the southern half of the Alabama and Georgia border, as well as a portion of the Florida border. It is a tributary of the Apalachicola River, a relatively short river formed by the confluence of the Chattahoochee and Flint rivers and emptying from Florida into Apalachicola Bay in the Gulf of Mexico. The Chattahoochee River is about long. The Chattahoochee, Flint, and Apalachicola rivers together make up the Apalachicola–Chattahoochee–Flint River Basin (ACF River Basin). The Chattahoochee makes up the largest part of the ACF's drainage basin. The source of the Chattahoochee River is located
Lakes to the Ohio River system in Ohio and Indiana; and the enlargement and rebuilding of the Dismal Swamp Canal in North Carolina. Additionally, the first passenger railroad in the United States, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, was constructed during Adams's presidency. Though many of these projects were undertaken by private actors, the government often provided money or land to aid the completion of such projects. In the immediate aftermath of the 1825 contingent election, Jackson was gracious to Adams. Nevertheless, Adams's appointment of Clay rankled Jackson, who received a flood of letters encouraging him to run. In 1825, Jackson
the very few astronomers that fully adopted the Copernican hypothesis, that proposed that the Earth was a planet and that it moved around the sun. Maestlin reacted to the thought of distant stars spinning around a fixed earth every 24 hours and taught everything that he could about Copernicus to Kepler. Michael Maestlin also published a treatise and gave a short piece on the nova of 1572. This nova was called the Nova of Cassiopeia. It fascinated and intrigued lots of people, including astronomer Tycho Brahe. However, it was said that Maestlin’s treatise was practically similar to Tycho’s treatise, ""De
film. Horror author Stephen King called Levin’s first novel “a gritty suspense story told with great élan.” He describes the novel as unique in the sense that a key element of the story—the revelation that Bud Corliss (whose character remains unnamed through the first third portion of the novel) was Dorothy's murderer—takes the reader by complete surprise. In King’s words: ""[the novel’s] real screeching bombshell is neatly tucked away about one hundred pages into the story. If you should happen upon this moment while thumbing randomly through the book, it means nothing to you. If you have read everything faithfully
America's Next Top Model (season 22) The twenty-second cycle of ""America's Next Top Model"" (subtitled as America's Next Top Model: Guys & Girls) premiered on August 5, 2015 and is the sixteenth and final season to air on The CW. The network announced in mid-October that they were cancelling the show and the finale episode aired on December 4, 2015. Like the two previous seasons, cycle 22 featured both male and female contestants. However, for the first time since cycle 13, the height restriction was removed and the competition was opened to contestants at any height. Tyra Banks, Kelly Cutrone
2018–19 Edmonton Oilers season The 2018–19 Edmonton Oilers season is the 40th season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on June 22, 1979, and 47th season including their play in the World Hockey Association (WHA). The pre-season schedule was published on June 13, 2018. The regular season schedule was released on June 21, 2018. Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Oilers. Stats reflect time with the Oilers only. Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Oilers only. Bold/italics denotes franchise record. The Oilers have been involved in the following
Kathryn Erbe were the lead actors. Tony Goldwyn, Olivia d'Abo, and John Glover reprised their roles of Frank Goren, Nicole Wallace, and Dr. Declan Gage for ""Frame"", respectively. Archive footage and scenes from episodes ""Anti-Thesis"", ""A Person of Interest"", ""Grow"", ""Endgame"", and ""Untethered"" are used as brief flashback scenes in the episode, Courtney B. Vance in his role of Assistant District Attorney Ron Carver was seen in one flashback with Nicole Wallace. Daniel London (Mark Bailey, ""Anti-Thesis"") and James McCaffrey (Daniel Croydon, ""A Person of Interest"") were also seen as well at the moments where their characters died by the
like a liquid and the more it behaves as a solid glass, freezing larger cytoplasmic components in place (it is thought that the cell's metabolic activity is able to fluidize the cytoplasm to allow the movement of such larger cytoplasmic components). A cell's ability to vitrify in the absence of metabolic activity, as in dormant periods, may be beneficial as a defence strategy. A solid glass cytoplasm would freeze subcellular structures in place, preventing damage, while allowing the transmission of very small proteins and metabolites, helping to kickstart growth upon the cell's revival from dormancy. There has been research examining
and Southern Pacific 6051, loaned from the California State Railroad Museum. In the 2003 film ""Cheaper by the Dozen"", the Santa Rosa Railroad Square and depot area were used as backdrops. The film ""Bloodloss"" or ""Day of Vengeance"" utilized the tracks for a filming location just south of Dos Rios in the summer of 2008. Northwestern Pacific Railroad The Northwestern Pacific Railroad is a regional railroad that serves the North Coast of California. Its main line is long and runs between Schellville and Eureka. An additional portion of the line runs from the Ignacio Wye to the edge of San
UK and US. He worked at Club Med resorts in France, Switzerland and the Caribbean. Chris was later a computer programmer for a farm cooperative in Kansas City, Missouri. Matt Flinders Matt Flinders (born Sylvan Louis Bonett c. 1937, Alexandria, Egypt) is a former singer and TV presenter who rose to prominence in the late 1960s in Australia. He had top 5 hit singles with his cover versions of ""Picking Up Pebbles"" (1969) and ""Butterfly"" (1971). He hosted his own variety shows, ""The Matt Flinders Show"" (1972) and ""Matt Flinders and Friends"" (1973) on ABC-TV. Matt Flinders was born c.
perceived oppression of the working class and peasantry by the aristocracy in the United Kingdom, on grounds that the subordination of white people to other white people was unjust and ""artificial"". ""The subordination of whites to whites,"" he wrote in the ""Day Book"" (then published as the ""Caucasian"") in 1863, ""is unjust and artificial. The English are ruled by those who are not naturally superior, while American democracy assures self-government of, by, and for naturally equal whites."" He predicted that American ideas of equality would topple European despotisms, and condemned the oppression of the white working class by capitalists and
and Letterman also appeared together in a ""Late Show"" promo that aired during CBS's coverage of Super Bowl XLI in February 2007, with the two sitting next to each other on the couch watching the game. Since the game was played between the Indianapolis Colts and Chicago Bears, the Indianapolis-born Letterman wears a Peyton Manning jersey, while Winfrey—whose show was taped in Chicago—wears a Brian Urlacher jersey. On September 10, 2007, Letterman made his first appearance on ""The Oprah Winfrey Show"" at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Three years later, during CBS's coverage of Super Bowl XLIV, the
mind of David Haller"" and ""almost Kubrickian in nature"". The full episode premiered at a red carpet event on January 26, 2017, in West Hollywood's Pacific Design Center. It was received enthusiastically by the audience, including the character's original creator Bill Sienkiewicz. The event was followed by various marketing ventures, including an ""immersive art exhibit"" for the next three days, and a cocktail bar at the ""Century Club"" in London on February 8, named ""The Mutant Lounge"". In September 2017, the episode was made available, along with the rest of the first season, on the FX+ online streaming service, accessible
November, the first television sets were made available to the public at 3500 East German marks each. Regular public programming, although still described as testing, began on 21 December 1952 – Joseph Stalin's birthday – with two hours a day of programmes. Continuity announcer Margit Schaumäker welcomed viewers at 20:00 and introduced the station's logo – the Brandenburg Gate. Speeches by senior figures in the television organisation followed, then the first edition of the East German national news programme, ""Aktuelle Kamera"", presented by Herbert Köfer. The policy of the ruling Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) was to censor the
July 2018, John Sullivan's son, Jim Sullivan, announced that an ""Only Fools and Horses"" musical was nearing completion and is due to launch on 9 February 2019 at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, London. Derek ""Del Boy"" Trotter (played by David Jason), a fast-talking, archetypal South London 'fly' trader, lives in a council flat in a high-rise tower block, Nelson Mandela House, in Peckham, South London, with his much younger brother, Rodney Trotter (Nicholas Lyndhurst), and their elderly Grandad (Lennard Pearce). Their mother, Joan, died when Rodney was young, and their father Reg absconded soon afterwards, so Del became Rodney's surrogate
Machilipatnam Machilipatnam (), also known as Masulipatnam and Bandar, is a town in Krishna district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is a municipal corporation and the administrative headquarters of Krishna district. It is also the mandal headquarters of Machilipatnam mandal in Machilipatnam revenue division of the district. The ancient port town served as the settlement of European traders from the 16th century, and it was a major trading port for the British, Dutch and French in the seventeenth century. During the 17th century, it was known by the names ""Masulipatnam"", ""Masula"" and ""Bandar"" (translates to ""port"" in
for music videos, including ""I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)"", ""Izzo"" and ""Girls, Girls, Girls (Jay-Z song) by Jay-Z, In ""Disco Inferno (50 Cent song)"", ""Candy Shop"" by 50 Cent, ""More Than A Woman"" by Aaliyah, ""Thong Song"" by Sisqo, Snake"", ""Fiesta"" and ""If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time"" by R. Kelly. He worked with Missey Elliott, Gwen Stefani, Black Eyed Peas, and Jennifer Lopez, providing talent in many other videos. He appeared briefly in R. Kelly’s ""If I Could Turn Back The Hand of Time"" music video due to the absence of a
following episodes: Ray Romano Raymond Albert Romano (born December 21, 1957) is an American stand-up comedian, actor and screenwriter. He is best known for his role on the sitcom ""Everybody Loves Raymond"", for which he received an Emmy Award, and as the voice of Manny in the ""Ice Age"" film series. He created and starred in the TNT comedy-drama ""Men of a Certain Age"" (2009–11). From 2012 to 2015, Romano had a recurring role as Hank Rizzoli, a love interest of Sarah Braverman in ""Parenthood"", and co-starred in the romantic comedy ""The Big Sick"" (2017). Romano was born in Queens,
Paraguay River The Paraguay River (Río Paraguay in Spanish, Rio Paraguai in Portuguese, Ysyry Paraguái in Guarani) is a major river in south-central South America, running through Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina. It flows about from its headwaters in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso to its confluence with the Paraná River north of Corrientes and Resistencia. The Paraguay's source is south of Diamantino in the Mato Grosso state of Brazil. It follows a generally southwesterly course, passing through the Brazilian city of Cáceres. It then turns in a generally southward direction, flowing through the Pantanal wetlands, the city of
by Allan Goff of Novatia Labs. In wild tic-tac-toe, players can choose to place either X or O on each move. It can be played as a normal game where the player who makes three in a row wins or a misere game where they would lose. This game is also called your choice tic-tac-toe. In the game SOS, the players on each turn choose to play a ""S"" or an ""O"" in an empty square. If a player creates the sequence, SOS vertically, horizontally or diagonally they get a point and also take another turn. The player with the
and Newbridge and Kingsmead to the north over the River Avon. Westmoreland, Bath Westmoreland is an electoral ward in the south-west of Bath, England. It covers an area straddling the border between the localities of Oldfield Park and Twerton, and is bordered to the north by the River Avon. Westmoreland is rarely used as the name of an area of Bath, and is primarily used just for electoral purposes within the Bath and North East Somerset unitary authority, electing two councillors. Confusingly Westmoreland Road and Westmoreland Station Road, near the Westmoreland goods station closed in 1967, are not in the
are also reports that Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates has waged an intense lobbying campaign to win over the Trump administration and Congress. Generally, lobbyists focus on trying to persuade decision-makers: Congress, executive branch agencies such as the Treasury Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Supreme Court, and state governments (including governors). Federal agencies have been targeted by lobbyists since they write industry-specific rules; accordingly, interest groups spend ""massive sums of money"" trying to persuade them to make so-called ""carve-outs"" or try to block specific provisions from being enacted. A large fraction of overall
God, and in the context of 1 Peter 4:11, verse 9 seems to indicate that hospitality is also a gift"". Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 12:7, 11, that the manifestation of the Spirit is given for the common good of the church and distributed as the Spirit determines. Christians cannot choose their gifts or decide which gifts will be bestowed upon anyone else. Christians are to use these special abilities to strengthen and build up the church so as to glorify God. Theologian M.J. Erickson wrote: ""They are for the edification of the whole body, not merely for the enjoyment
Peter von Scholten, faced with thousands of enslaved Africans with burning torches threatening to burn down the town of Frederiksted, freed the slaves, even though the Danish Crown had so far intended that the last slaves would be emancipated in 1859. Von Scholten would later be summoned before a commission of enquiry for his action and deprived of his pension but he was eventually exonerated by the Supreme Court. The United States' first secretary in London, Henry White attempted to purchase the islands from Denmark in 1899 to resist European incursions into the Americas. The sale was unsuccessful and White
in 2010. The main paper has 28 pages including 4 pages on business and 8 pages on sports which is called ""Winner"". When the paper criticised the shipping minister's role in granting licences and violation of traffic rules by drivers, transport workers raided and looted delivery vehicles. A Daily sun journalist based in New York, Santosh Mandal, died 2016 of a heart attack. The ""Daily Sun"" is owned by East West Media Group, a part of Bashundhara group, along with ""Bangladesh Pratidin"", ""Kaler Kantho"", and online news portal Banglanews24.com. Its weekly supplements include: Daily Sun (Bangladesh) Daily Sun is an
Congress from March 4, 1835 until January 26, 1837 when Michigan was admitted to the Union. His constituency included all of what is now the states of Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa. After Michigan became a state, Jones redistricted and became the first Congressional delegate from the Territory of Wisconsin, which was formed from a portion of the Michigan Territory, representing the territory's At-large congressional district as a non-voting member. In that position he successfully persuaded voting members to support the designation of areas of Wisconsin Territory west of the Mississippi River as Iowa Territory. He continued to represent the
You Don't Know Me (Jax Jones song) ""You Don't Know Me"" is a song by English DJ and record producer Jax Jones featuring vocals from Raye. The song, sampling the bassline of M.A.N.D.Y. vs. Booka Shade's 2005 hit ""Body Language"", was released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on 9 December 2016, through Polydor Records in the United Kingdom. The song peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart. A lyric and audio video to accompany the release of ""You Don't Know Me"" was first released onto YouTube on 8 December 2016, through Jax Jones's official YouTube
novel """" (2005) (set shortly after ""Revenge of the Sith""), the Emperor sends Darth Vader to the planet Murkhana to discover why clone troopers there refused to carry out Order 66 against their Jedi generals. Palpatine hopes these early missions will teach Vader what it means to be a Sith and crush any remnants of Anakin Skywalker. In ""Star Wars"" fiction, Palpatine is a cunning politician, a ruthless emperor, and an evil Sith Lord. The Star Wars Databank describes him as ""the supreme ruler of the most powerful tyrannical regime the galaxy had ever witnessed"" and Stephen J. Sansweet's ""Star
but suspended until 1960 because of shock and the exhaustion it caused the competitors. Without the benefits of modern training, men of the era were, in contrast, expected to run themselves to complete exhaustion during competitions. David Rudisha (Kenya) is the current recordholder: 1:40.91, London, 9 August 2012. Jarmila Kratochvílová (Czechoslovakia) set the current women's record: 1:53.28, Munich, 26 July 1983. The run, or half mile, was the forebear to the 800 m distance and has its roots in competitions in the United Kingdom in the 1830s. This distance is not commonly raced, though it is more common than the
the San Francisco Silent Film Festival in 2002, ""Prem Sanyas"" at the same festival in 2005, and ""A Throw of Dice"" in 2008. ""Prapancha Pash"" was re-released in 2006. ""The Light of Asia"" was a unique collaboration which managed to satisfy the tastes of both German and Indian audiences began in 1924. The 28-year-old Indian solicitor Himansu Rai came to Munich in search of partners for series of films on world religions. He had studied law in Calcutta and London where as a student of Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagore he had also directed a theatre group that promised to
both Tracy and Hepburn during their first dinner meetings prior to production. However, he managed to swiftly win them over. Due to Tracy and Hepburn's close history with Kramer, Poitier cited that Hepburn and Tracy came to bear on him ""the kind of respect they had for Kramer, and they had to say to themselves (and I'm sure they did), this kid has to be pretty okay, because Stanley is nuts about working with him"". The film premiered in theaters on January 1, 1968. The film falls into the genre of comedy drama. The film was released on VHS on
and make a port of call on the northern coast of France, usually at Cherbourg. This allowed British ships to pick up clientele from continental Europe before recrossing the channel and picking up passengers at Queenstown. The ""Southampton-Cherbourg-New York run"" would become so popular that most British ocean liners began using the port after World War I. Out of respect for Liverpool, ships continued to be registered there until the early 1960s. ""Queen Elizabeth 2"" was one of the first ships registered in Southampton when introduced into service by Cunard in 1969. ""Titanic""'s maiden voyage was intended to be the
Sports Authority Sports Authority, Inc. (formerly The Sports Authority) was a sports retailer in the United States that was headquartered in Englewood, Colorado. At its peak, Sports Authority operated more than 460 stores in 45 U.S. states, Canada and Puerto Rico. The company's website was on the GSI Commerce platform and supported the retail stores as well as other multi-channel programs. A joint venture with ÆON Co., Ltd., operates ""Sports Authority"" stores in Japan over a licensing agreement. On March 2, 2016, Sports Authority filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, but the case was converted to Chapter 7 a few months
Stripped Tour (2003), Back to Basics Tour (2006–2008), and Liberation Tour (2018). ""Fighter"" has been covered by several artists, including Jordin Sparks and Darren Criss. In the book ""Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Story Behind the Song"", Aguilera revealed the occasion, theme and meaning of ""Fighter"". She talked about her ""very chaotic and abusive"" home, where she did not feel ""safe"". In school, Aguilera was picked on and alienated because of her musical passion. However, it made her become ""smarter and stronger"". To release herself, Aguilera started to write songs at the age of 15, both music and lyrics;
created must traverse the interstellar dust in the surrounding dense core. The dust absorbs all impinging photons and reradiates them at longer wavelengths. Consequently, a protostar is not detectable at optical wavelengths, and cannot be placed in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, unlike the more evolved pre-main-sequence stars. The actual radiation emanating from a protostar is predicted to be in the infrared and millimeter regimes. Point-like sources of such long-wavelength radiation are commonly seen in regions that are obscured by molecular clouds. It is commonly believed that those conventionally labeled as Class 0 or Class I sources are protostars. However, there is
Actress in a Drama Series. In 2017, she began playing Aunt Lydia on the Hulu series ""The Handmaid's Tale"", for which she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. Ann Dowd was born on January 30, 1956, in Holyoke, Massachusetts, the daughter of John (1926–1974) and Dolores (née Clark) Dowd. She is one of seven children (siblings, Kathleen, John, Elizabeth, Clare, Deborah, and Gregory), who were raised by their mother after her father died when Ann was a senior in high school. Her mother later married Philip Dean (1929–2010), a doctor. Her brother Gregory
dissolved after the 1920 Zhili-Anhui War, the Communications Clique in the Northern Expedition, and the Research Clique after the 1924 Beijing coup. The Communist Party of China, formed in 1921, entered into a united front with the Nationalists in 1923 to defeat the warlords. The right-wing Young China Party (YCP) appeared in 1923. Following the 1925 Yunnan-Guangxi War, ex-Nationalists who adhered to the expelled Chen Jiongming and Tang Jiyao created the China Public Interest Party (CPIP). During the Northern Expedition, the Communists were purged from the united front while the Nationalists set up their one-party state. Left-wing Nationalists and non-doctrinaire
the series is available on HBO Nordic. In the United Kingdom, the series premiered on May 28, 2017, on Channel 4. In Ireland, the series premiered on February 5, 2018 on RTÉ2, with a showing of the first two episodes. RTÉ also became the first broadcaster in Europe to debut Season 2 following its broadcast in the US and Canada. In Brazil, the series premiered on March 7, 2018, on Paramount Channel. In New Zealand, the series was released on the subscription video on demand service Lightbox on June 8, 2017. In Australia, the series premiered on the TV channel
VII: Playing their 4th match in their home ground, CSK once again lost the toss was asked to bowl by the Rajasthan Royals captain Rahul Dravid. Batting first, RR off to a flier with Watson going all guns blazing. Though one side wickets were sliding, RR reached 185 helped by a magnificent century by Watson and some late power-hits by Stuart Binny. CSK while chasing lost Vijay cheaply once again within the Powerplays. With some fluent hits by Michael Hussey and heavy shots by RainaRaina consolidating the middle overs, CSK reached 100 in the 11th over. With Raina getting out
her not to tell anybody, not giving an explanation for why she was at the medical center. Hanna is surprised by her fiancé, Jordan (David Coussins), while Spencer (Troian Bellisario) and Caleb (Tyler Blackburn) continue a questionable, yet unromantic, relationship. Alison invites the girls over to dinner, where she implies that she believes Aria had something to do with the murder. Hanna is able to access surveillance footage of the hotel from the night Charlotte died and discovers that Aria had left the hotel with Ezra soon before Charlotte was killed. They confront Aria, who reveals that, unable to sleep,
debuted at number one in Canada, Greece, Portugal, and Slovakia, and reached number one in Hungary, New Zealand, Singapore and Sweden. Worldwide, Zayn had the highest first-day and weekly streams for a debut artist. As of 20 April 2016, the song has received 330 million streams on Spotify and Shazam. ""Pillowtalk"" debuted atop the US ""Billboard"" Hot 100 for the chart issue dated 20 February 2016, becoming the 25th song ever to debut at number one on the chart. This makes him the first UK artist to debut at number one on the Hot 100 with a first charted single,
the point of view of a jilted lover. Shailesh Lodha Shailesh Lodha is an Indian actor, comedian and writer. He is known for playing the role of Taarak Mehta (a real life Gujarati columnist) in India's longest running sitcom serial ""Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah"", since July 2008. Born to a government employee, Shyam Singh Lodha, in a middle class family, Lodha is married to a management author, Swati Lodha, and has a daughter - Swaara Lodha. Since his father was transferred to different places, Lodha travelled a lot. His mother loved reading and had a good vocabulary in Hindi.
six members. Education overall has improved over time; from the ages of 15–24, over 75 percent has completed secondary education or above in 2105. Specifically in poor households, however, over 60 percent of the families have education only up to elementary school. Of those who live in poverty, in 2012, 18.4 million people account for extreme poverty, living with about $1.25 per day. The challenges that these people face are vulnerability to natural disasters, weak governance, inadequate health services, lack of natural resources and more. The poor face an expensive process of recovering from vulnerability, just to face another conflict
life itself, and everything in it is a wonder. ""*"" Randall voices the Serpent, a stop-motion animated snake which has the face of O'Connell. ""**"" While Randall is credited as the Abominable Snowman, bodybuilder Péter Pál (son of the film's director) was the (uncredited) body double. Randall also has a cameo appearance, wearing his own face, as a silent audience member. The trailer shows date of the picture, in Roman numerals, as 1963 rather than 1964. According to notes on the Leigh Harline soundtrack CD released by ""Film Score Monthly,"" Pal's first choice for the role was Peter Sellers who
remaining large-scale, white-tie affairs in Washington. It offers a neutral ground on which members of the press and various elected officials and political operatives can break bread together. The only time the club held its dinner and skits outside Washington was in November 1967 when it was held in Williamsburg, Virginia. As is also true of the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner and the Radio and Television Correspondents' Association Dinner, the Gridiron Club Dinner has been subject to criticism that it encourages journalists to engage in undue coziness with the political officials they are supposed to fairly cover, and also
the Western Xia dynasty. Although the Tanguts were not traditionally known for building walls, in 2011 archeologists uncovered of walls at Ömnögovi Province in Mongolia in what had been Western Xia territory. Radiocarbon analysis showed that they were constructed from 1040 to 1160. The walls were as tall as at places when they were discovered, and may have been around taller originally. They were built with mud and saxaul (a desert shrub) in one section, and dark basalt blocks in another, suggesting that the rocks may have been quarried from nearby extinct volcanoes and transported to the construction site. Archaeologists
videos as well as film trailers, is the most-viewed YouTube channel, with 5,530 crore (53 billion) views as of 6 November 2018. With 7.5 crore (75 million) subscribers as of 11 December 2018, it also ranks as the second most-subscribed channel behind PewDiePie. In addition, T-Series has a multi-channel network, with 29 channels that have more than 13.5 crore (135 million) YouTube subscribers as of November 2018 and 6,150 crore (61.5 billion) views as of August 2018. The T-Series DailyMotion channel as of 11 December 2018 is the most-followed DailyMotion channel with 87 thousand followers. With 26.9 crore (269 million)
Seven of Nine, the Doctor, and Janeway to the detriment of the rest of the cast, while Fuller would draw more attention to the more underused characters. While discussing the episode, actress Roxann Dawson described the storyline as a ""classic Star Trek story"" due to its focus on family. The episode features Karen Austin as Torres' mother Miral, and also includes Eric Pierpoint as Kortar, who ferries the souls of the dishonored on the Barge of the Dead, and Sherman Augustus as the dead Klingon Hij'Qa. ""TrekToday""'s Edward James Hines identified ""Barge of the Dead"" as the final part of
in which DNA is stored on the histones, as well as chemical modifications of the histone itself, regulate whether a particular region of DNA is accessible for gene expression. In addition to genes, eukaryotic chromosomes contain sequences involved in ensuring that the DNA is copied without degradation of end regions and sorted into daughter cells during cell division: replication origins, telomeres and the centromere. Replication origins are the sequence regions where DNA replication is initiated to make two copies of the chromosome. Telomeres are long stretches of repetitive sequence that cap the ends of the linear chromosomes and prevent degradation
music and say it's rubbish. A lot of it is- not all of it- ""No Time to Lose"" definitely is but ""Eyes of the World"" is OK. But a good deal of it is a waste of time."" Down to Earth (Rainbow album) Down to Earth is the fourth studio album by the British hard rock band Rainbow. It is their last album to feature drummer Cozy Powell and their only album with vocalist Graham Bonnet. Released in 1979, it contains Rainbow's first hit single ""Since You Been Gone"", marking a more commercial direction of the band's sound. The writing
he takes too long to arrive and Derek is declared brain dead. Police arrive at Meredith's door and take her to see Derek, where she consents to removing him from life support. At the time of his death, Meredith was pregnant with their third child. She gives birth to a daughter whom she names Ellis after her mother. Derek was mentioned or referenced to a number of times in season 12 as the other characters struggle to cope with his sudden death. In the episode ""My Next Life"", Meredith had a flashback of their first ever surgery together when a
2006, some of his coauthors have admitted he ""told them to make up incidents and details to create scary stories."" Filming began on September 10, 2007 in Teulon, and Winnipeg, Manitoba and it was released on March 27, 2009 in the UK, USA, and Canada. The film was later released over the course of nine months to other countries, and was shown at the Imagine: Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival the April following domestic release. ""The Haunting in Connecticut"" debuted in the number one position on the DVD and Blu-ray charts with 1.5 million units sold. Rentrak reported that the DVD
Jeong returned but voiced new characters (Lucy Wilde and Floyd Eagle-san). New cast members include Benjamin Bratt as Eduardo, Gru's nemesis, and Steve Coogan as Silas Ramsbottom. Another sequel, titled ""Despicable Me 3"", was released on June 30, 2017. A prequel feature film titled ""Minions"", featuring the Minions as the main characters, was released on July 10, 2015. Written by Brian Lynch, it was directed by Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda, and produced by Chris Meledandri and Janet Healy. The film, set in the 1960s, focuses on the Minions before they met Gru, where they compete for the right to
- Australia Credits adapted from the liner notes of ""Step One"". Credits adapted from the liner notes of ""Last Thing on My Mind"". Last Thing on My Mind (Bananarama song) ""Last Thing on My Mind"" is a song written and recorded by English girl group Bananarama. The song is featured on their album ""Please Yourself"" and was released as the album's second single in the UK in 1992. It was produced by Mike Stock and Pete Waterman, two-thirds of the Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW) trio. Pete Waterman said in 2002 the song was influenced by Mozart. The single met with
14 or 15), or the Sunday after the second Saturday in April (9 to 15), affecting years with dominical letter G or AG where 1 April is a Sunday. In both schemes, account has been taken of the fact that—in spite of the many difficulties in establishing the dates of the historical events involved—many scholars attribute a high degree of probability to Friday 7 April 30, as the date of the crucifixion of Jesus, which would make 9 April the date of the Resurrection. Another date which is supported by many scholars is 3 April 33, making 5 April the
film adaptation of McCarthy's novel ""The Road"". Ridley Scott directed, and the cast included Brad Pitt, Michael Fassbender, Penélope Cruz, Javier Bardem, and Cameron Diaz. Production finished in 2012, and it was released on October 25, 2013, to polarized critical reception. In a 2017 essay titled ""The Kekulé Problem"", McCarthy analyzed a dream of August Kekulé's as a model of the unconscious mind and the origins of language. Kekulé claimed to have discovered the ring-like shape of a benzene molecule after dreaming of an ""ouroboros"". ""The Guardian"" reported in 2009 that McCarthy was at work on three new novels. One
matriarch, Katherine Jackson, who he considers his ""second mother"") and one-on-one with Michael at Neverland Ranch and his other homes. The two had drawing contests on the road when touring and Jackson sent him birthday and holiday cards when they were not together. Moffett was with him the night before he died until 1 AM in the morning. Moffett performed at the Staples Center for Michael Jackson's memorial service with some of the world's biggest artists and celebrities all who paid tribute to Jackson. Some of the artists who performed and spoke at the service included Diana Ross, Smokey Robinson,
and Akhrosimova reduces Natasha to tears. Pierre arrives, reveals that Anatole is married, and agrees to ask Andrei to forgive Natasha. He shyly admits that he himself would want to marry her if he were free. Natasha makes her peace with Sonya. ""Scene 7: Later still"" Hélène is entertaining Anatole, Metivier and an Abbé. Pierre, returning home, upbraids Anatole and demands that he leave Moscow immediately. He agrees, and Pierre is left alone to bemoan his own circumstances. Denisov arrives with the news that Napoleon and his army are crossing into Russia. War is inevitable. The Epigraph is usually performed
(Billy Joel's ""It's Still Rock and Roll to Me""), and professionals to perform the dance (Cheryl Burke and Derek Hough). Also, Dancing with the Stars held an online contest in which viewers could submit concepts (costumes, story, etc.) for the dance and were eligible to win a free trip to the show. The viewers then voted on the finalists. Abby Stonewall Kapp from Charlotte, North Carolina, won with her idea of a 1950s themed dance. Christina Aguilera performed two songs: ""Show Me How You Burlesque"" (featuring the ""Burlesque"" dancers), and ""Beautiful"" (featuring her own dancers). Despite getting the lowest scores
Brazil Brazil ( ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (, ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At 8.5 million square kilometers (3.2 million square miles) and with over 208 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area and the fifth most populous. The capital is Brasília, and the most populated city is São Paulo. The federation is composed of the union of the 26 states, the Federal District, and the 5,570 municipalities. It is the largest country to have Portuguese as an official language and the only one in the Americas;
in January, one of the letters he left was addressed to the coroner, in which he wrote 'I am of sound mind and body. I do this act in the knowledge that it will clear my family's character of any act or wrong'. The circumstances of Hanratty's introduction to France's family, and the reasons for the crippling sense of guilt harboured by France for the harm he felt Hanratty had inflicted on them, so great that it could only be expiated by suicide, remain a mystery. According to Alphon, a man had paid him a sum of £5,000 to end
itself at war in August 1914 with the rival Triple Entente, Italy proclaimed its neutrality, considering Austria-Hungary the aggressor and defaulting on the obligation to consult and agree compensations before changing the status quo in the Balkans, as agreed in 1912 renewal of the Triple Alliance. Following parallel negotiation with both Triple Alliance, aimed to keep Italy neutral, and the Triple Entente, aimed to make Italy enter the conflict, Italy declared war on Austria-Hungary. Carol I of Romania, through his Prime Minister Ion I. C. Brătianu, had also secretly pledged to support the Triple Alliance, but he remained neutral since
Silva, Cesar Romero, and Alice Faye. Born in 1909, Carmen Miranda was already famous in Brazil during the 1930s; her discovery by Broadway impresario Lee Shubert in 1939 made her an international star. The film tracks Miranda's astonishing ascent in popularity, from dirt-poor singer and dancer in Rio de Janeiro to Broadway and Hollywood (where she became, in 1945, the highest paid female entertainer in the U.S.). Her success came with a price tag: she was caught between being a ""real"" Latin American or being Hollywood's version of one—with all the notoriety and fortune it would bring. Today Miranda is
Languages of South Africa There are eleven official languages of South Africa: Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Sotho, SiSwati, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa and Zulu. Fewer than two percent of South Africans speak a first language other than an official one. Most South Africans can speak more than one language. Dutch and English were the first official languages of South Africa from 1910 to 1925. Afrikaans was added as a part of Dutch in 1925, although in practice, Afrikaans effectively replaced Dutch, which fell into disuse. When South Africa became a republic in 1961, the official relationship changed such that
time. In 2007, a second version produced by Stage Entertainment premiered on October 3, at Teatro Coliseum, Madrid, for a limited run of six months, but the closing was postponed due to a successful season. The original cast included Julia Möller reprising her role as Belle (later replaced by María Adamuz), David Ordinas as Beast, Pablo Puyol as Gaston, Raúl Peña as LeFou, Armando Pita as Lumière, Angels Jiménez as Mrs. Potts (later replaced by Rita Barber), Esteban Oliver as Cogsworth, Silvia Luchetti as Babette, María José Oquendo as Madame de la Grande Bouche and Lorenzo Valverde as Maurice. The
1961 FA Cup Final The 1961 FA Cup Final was the 80th final of the FA Cup. It took place on 6 May 1961 at Wembley Stadium and was contested between Tottenham Hotspur and Leicester City. Tottenham won the match 2–0, with Bobby Smith and Terry Dyson scoring the goals. Having already won the League, Spurs became the first club to achieve the Double since Aston Villa in 1897. ""Home teams listed first. Round 3 Tottenham Hotspur 3–2 Charlton Athletic Round 4 Tottenham Hotspur 5–1 Crewe Alexandra Round 5 Aston Villa 0–2 Tottenham Hotspur Round 6 Sunderland 1–1 Tottenham Hotspur
casting the silent comic strip characters of ""Peanuts"", the trio pulled from their personalities. Lead character Charlie Brown's voice was decided to be downbeat and nondescript (""blah,"" as Mendelson noted), while Lucy be bold and forthright. Linus' voice, it was decided, would combine both sophistication with childlike innocence. Mendelson recognized that the character of Snoopy was the strip's most popular character who seemed to seize ""the best jokes,"" but realized they could not cast a voice for the cartoon dog. ""In the process, we gained a veritable 'canine Harpo Marx,'"" Mendelson later wrote. Melendez suggested he provide gibberish for Snoopy's
Green Acres Green Acres is an American sitcom starring Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor as a couple who move from New York City to a country farm. Produced by Filmways as a sister show to ""Petticoat Junction"", the series was first broadcast on CBS, from September 15, 1965, to April 27, 1971. All episodes were filmed in color. Receiving solid ratings during its six-year run, ""Green Acres"" was cancelled in 1971 as part of the ""rural purge"" by CBS. The sitcom has been in syndication and is available on DVD and VHS releases. In 1997 the two-part episode ""A Star
doors are hanging in storage, the riders again see Randall, who threatens to destroy Boo's door, preventing her to return home, but Mike and Sulley find it again. Riders pass by various closet doors as they open, revealing various monsters from ""Monsters, Inc."" such as the Abominable Snowman, George, or Thaddeus. Boo can then be seen hitting Randall with a bat, changing his colors as the taxis are passed by hundreds of flying doors. Mike and Sulley say goodbye to Boo as the taxis exit the door vault. CDA agents cleanse exiting riders as a cameraman films them. An audio-animatronics
Flute's Journey Flute's Journey: The Life of a Wood Thrush is a children's picture book by Lynne Cherry. The book tells the first year of a wood thrush's life starting from it hatching in a forest that is in Maryland. Two children see the bird when it is young and calls it Flute. The children wait for Flute to return from migration and watch him and his mate build a nest and raise their young. In Flute's travels, he encounters many dangers. The eggs and nestlings are at more of a risk. A review in the book ""Gotcha!: Nonfiction Booktalks
type of information and by a distinctive thought process. The four stages are: the sensorimotor (from birth to 2 years), preoperational (2–6 years), concrete operational (6–11 years), and formal operational periods (11 years and older). During the sensorimotor stage, newborns and toddlers rely on their senses for information processing to which they respond with reflexes. In the preoperational stage, children learn through imitation and remain unable to take other people's point of view. The concrete operational stage is characterized by the developing ability to use logic and to consider multiple factors to solve a problem. The last stage is the
lent their voices (some for the first time) to their characters in game. Among these, Bonnie Wright played Ginny Weasley, Warwick Davis played Professor Flitwick, and Tom Felton played Draco Malfoy. In ""Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince"", Dumbledore prepares Harry for the final battle that he knows is fast approaching as Voldemort is tightening his grip on both the Muggle and wizarding worlds. Together they work to find the key to unlock Voldemort's defences, and to this end, Dumbledore recruits his old friend and colleague, the well-connected and unsuspecting bon vivant Professor Horace Slughorn, whom he believes holds crucial
typically are not bound by laws governing commerce. Such transactions may lack the oversight and protections associated with real-world commerce, and there is potential for fraudulent transactions. One example is that of Ginko Financial, a bank system featured in Second Life where avatars could deposit their real life currency after converted to Linden Dollars for a profit. In July 2007, residents of Second Life crowded around the ATM's in an unsuccessful attempt to withdraw their money. After a few days the ATM's along with the banks disappeared altogether. Around $700,000 in real world money was reported missing from residents in
the alternate opening and the alternate ending to ""13 Going on 30"" (2004), Salvatore played young Matt Flamhaff. These alternate clips can be seen on the special features on the DVD. He appeared in an episode of ""Mind of Mencia"" and ""The Secret Life of the American Teenager"", and has a recurring role on ""10 Things I Hate About You"". He also guest starred in the TV show ""Victorious"" as the pajelehoocho commercial boy in the episode 'Victori-Yes.' He also worked as the writer's production assistant on shows like ""Victorious"" and ""Sam & Cat"". Jack Salvatore Jr. Jack Salvatore Jr.
publisher, HarperCollins, to Little, Brown and Company, he continued to work with his longtime editor Susan Rich. The first book, ""Who Could That Be at This Hour?"", was released on October 23, 2012. The second book, ""When Did You See Her Last?"", was released on October 15, 2013. The third book, ""Shouldn't You Be in School?"", was released on September 30, 2014. The fourth and final book, ""Why Is This Night Different From All Other Nights?"", was released on September 29, 2015. A companion novel, ""File Under: 13 Suspicious Incidents"", was released on April 1, 2014. The four book series
Beulah Burke Beulah Elizabeth Burke (1885–1975), She and her sister Lillie were two of the nine original founders of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority in 1908, the first sorority founded by African-American women. In her leadership as an educator and civic activist, Burke created important social capital. Her legacy of Alpha Kappa Alpha has continued to contribute to society for nearly 100 years. Burke was instrumental in founding and leading new chapters at colleges in the Midwest. The African-American population was dramatically increasing in major cities there due to the Great Migration. Young women in Chicago and other cities had more
Song of Solomon, Lamentations of Jeremiah, Daniel, Scroll of Esther, Ezra, Chronicles. In Tiberian Masoretic codices, including the Aleppo Codex and the Leningrad Codex, and often in old Spanish manuscripts as well, the order is Chronicles, Psalms, Job, Proverbs, Ruth, Song of Solomon, Ecclesiastes, Lamentations of Jeremiah, Esther, Daniel, Ezra. In Masoretic manuscripts (and some printed editions), Psalms, Proverbs and Job are presented in a special two-column form emphasizing the parallel stichs in the verses, which are a function of their poetry. Collectively, these three books are known as ""Sifrei Emet"" (an acronym of the titles in Hebrew, איוב, משלי,
ranked British number 1 in 1996 and again from 1999 to 2005, from which point he was succeeded by Andy Murray. He reached a career high ranking of World No. 4 during three different periods between July 2002 and October 2004. He is one of Britain's most successful open era male tennis players, winning $11,635,542 prize money. In the 2004 New Year Honours, he was appointed an OBE. Henman started playing tennis before the age of three, and began systematic training in the Slater Squad at eleven. After suffering a serious injury which affected him for the better part of
BBC produced a report, ""Broadcasting in the Seventies"", on 10 July 1969, proposing the reorganisation of programmes on the national networks and the end of regional broadcasting. The report began to be implemented on 4 April 1970 and the Home Service regions gradually disappeared, with some of their frequencies reallocated to Independent Local Radio, until 23 November 1978 when Radio 4 was given the national longwave frequency previously used by Radio 2 and was relaunched as Radio 4 UK, with two additional longwave transmitters opened in Scotland. The ""national regions"" became BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Radio WalesBBC Radio Cymru and
first store would be on located on the shores of the world-famous Doctor's Cave Beach, offering views of the Caribbean Sea. Starbucks Jamaica expects thereafter to roll out a further 14 locations across the island by the year 2020. The company also reaffirmed its commitment to working with local coffee farmers to ""implement systems to increase productivity and yields, while also increasing compliance to international standards."" Starbucks Jamaica officially opened its first store on November 21, 2017, with plans to open 15 locations islandwide over a 5-year period. Starbucks Jamaica, recently opened its 3 stores at the Sangster International Airport
the Virgin Islands, as well. There are many instances where words and phrases (especially slang) that exist on one island may not exist on another. In addition, the Virgin Islands Creole spoken on St. Croix is often described as being more ""raw"", or distant from standard English, than those of the other Virgin Islands. Virgin Islands Creole Virgin Islands Creole, or Virgin Islands Creole English, is an English-based creole consisting of several varieties spoken in the Virgin Islands and the nearby SSS islands of Saba, Saint Martin and Sint Eustatius, where it is known as Saban English, Saint Martin English,
I Love Rock 'n' Roll ""I Love Rock 'n' Roll"" is a rock song written in 1975 by Alan Merrill of the Arrows, who recorded the first released version. The song was later made famous by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts in 1982. Merrill still plays the song live in Europe, Japan and most often in his home town New York City. The song was originally recorded and released by the Arrows in 1975 on Rak Records, with lead vocals, guitar, music & lyrics written by Alan Merrill and produced by Mickie Most. In an interview with Songfacts, Merrill said
popular dog in the United Kingdom in 2007 with 11,422 registrations in a single year. Labrador Retrievers were the most popular with 45,079 registrations in that year. Their popularity is on the rise in America; in 1998 they were the 56th most popular breed but in both 2007 and 2008 they were the 25th most popular. They ranked higher in some individual US cities in the 2008 statistics, being eighth in both Nashville and Minneapolis-St.Paul, seventh in Boston, Atlanta and Washington D.C., and sixth in both New York City and San Francisco. The breed's popularity has continued to grow, ranking
Beauty and the Beast (2005 film) Beauty and the Beast (also known as Blood of Beasts) is a 2005 film which is based on the folktale ""Beauty and the Beast"" and is set during the time of the Vikings. Thorsson (Greg Melvill-Smith) the king is falling ill and wants to make a pilgrimage to an island cursed by Odin. The island is home to a horrible beast. His daughter Freya (Jane March) is betrothed to Sven (William Gregory Lee) one of Thorsson's greatest warriors. Freya tries to get an army together to go back and save her father (whom she
AlO crystal. However, the Cr ions are larger and have electron orbitals in different directions than aluminum. The octahedral arrangement of the O ions is distorted, and the energy levels of the different orbitals of those Cr ions are slightly altered because of the directions to the O ions. Those energy differences correspond to absorption in the ultraviolet, violet, and yellow-green regions of the spectrum. If one percent of the aluminum ions are replaced by chromium in ruby, the yellow-green absorption results in a red color for the gem. Additionally, absorption at any of the above wavelengths stimulates fluorescent emission
by its composer, R. D. Burman, who received his sole Filmfare Award nomination for playback singing for his effort. The song, which is often featured on Bollywood hit song compilations, is based on ""Say You Love Me"" by Greek singer Demis Roussos. ""Mehbooba Mehbooba"" has been extensively anthologised, remixed, and recreated. A version was created in 2005 by the Kronos Quartet for their Grammy-nominated album ""You've Stolen My Heart"", featuring Asha Bhosle. It was also remixed and sung by Himesh Reshammiya, along with Bhosle, in his debut acting film ""Aap Kaa Surroor"" (2007). ""Yeh Dosti"" has been called the ultimate
by ""non-pop"" artists, including the 1979 U.S. number one hit ""No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)"" by Easy listening singer Barbra Streisand in a duet with Donna Summer. Country music artist Connie Smith covered Andy Gibb's ""I Just Want to Be Your Everything"" in 1977, Bill Anderson did ""Double S"" in 1978, and Ronnie Milsap recorded ""Get It Up"" and covered Tommy Tucker's ""Hi-Heel Sneakers"" in 1979. Also noteworthy are John Paul Young's ""Love Is in the Air"" (1977), Patrick Hernandez's ""Born to Be Alive"" (1978), Cheryl Lynn's ""Got to Be Real"" (1978), Evelyn ""Champagne"" King's ""Shame"" (1978), Sister Sledge's
Jingle Jangle Jingle ""Jingle Jangle Jingle"", also known as 'I've Got Spurs That Jingle Jangle Jingle"", is a song written by Joseph J. Lilley and Frank Loesser, and published in 1942. It was featured in that year's film ""The Forest Rangers"", in which it was sung by Dick Thomas. The most commercially successful recording was by Kay Kyser, whose version reached no. 1 in the ""Billboard"" charts in July 1942. Versions were recorded by many other musicians, including Tex Ritter, Gene Autry, Glenn Miller and The Merry Macs. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of
were opposed to the creation of a republic, many of them voting ""no"" in the 5 October 1960 referendum. But due to the much larger number of Afrikaans-speaking voters, the referendum passed, leading to the establishment of a republic in 1961. The Afrikaner-dominated Government consequently withdrew South Africa from the Commonwealth. Following the results of the referendum, some whites in Natal, which had an English-speaking majority, called for secession from the Union. Five years earlier, some 33,000 Natalians had signed the Natal Covenant in opposition to the plans for a republic. Subsequently, the National Party government had passed a Constitution
Ordovician meteor event The Ordovician meteor event was a dramatic increase in the rate at which L chondrite meteorites fell to Earth during the Middle Ordovician period, about 467.5 million years ago. This is indicated by abundant fossil L chondrite meteorites in a quarry in Sweden and enhanced concentrations of ordinary chondritic chromite grains in sedimentary rocks from this time. This temporary increase in the impact rate was most likely caused by the destruction of the L-chondrite parent body 468 ± 0.3 million years ago having scattered fragments into Earth-crossing orbits, a chronology which is also supported by shock ages
number of major ‘State of the World’ reports related to food, agriculture, forestry, fisheries and natural resources. There are a total of 197 members comprising 194 member nations, 1 member organization and 2 associate members. The UN member state that is a non-member of the FAO is Liechtenstein. Some countries may denote specific representatives to the FAO, for instance the United States Ambassador to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, who has ambassador rank and is also part of the United States Mission to the UN Agencies in Rome. There has been public criticism of FAO for
Italian lire on its domestic release. Curti described its profits in Italy as a ""reasonable success"". It was released theatrically in the United States on 26 July 1972 as ""The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave"". When shown theatrically in the United States, it was distributed with such gimmicks as theaters serving ""bloodcorn"", popcorn that had been dyed red. Several versions of the film circulated which were often cut and re-edited, such as the television version titled ""Evelyn Raises the Dead"". The film was first released on Blu-ray disc by Australian distribution company Gryphon Entertainment on 20 June 2013.
Madison Square Garden building at Columbus Circle. This plan was not successful, as was another plan for Metropolitan Opera House. After years of delays, the Coliseum was approved in 1953, and construction started in 1954. The Coliseum hosted its first exhibits on April 28, 1956, followed by hundreds of conventions over the next four decades. It was the city's main convention center until the 1980s, when it was replaced by the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. The TBTA's successor, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), started looking for buyers in order to raise money for its operations. Boston Properties attempted to
McGregor (Ben Unwin), James returns to Summer Bay in the middle of a custody battle between Diana and Irene Roberts (Lynne McGranger) over Olivia. He reveals that he is the executor of Chloe's will and tells Irene that Chloe's will stipulates that Diana will not get custody and Olivia will live James as per Chloe's wishes. Olivia is delighted and they leave for the UK. ""Inside Soap's"" Dasey opined that James was a ""lovelorn"" character. While Granditer assessed James and Chloe as being ""hopelessly undevoted"" to each other. James Fraser (Home and Away) James Fraser is a fictional character from
Billy Vera, Ray Parker, Jr., Mel Carter and Berry Gordy. In 2014, New Edition, Eddie Floyd and the Mary Jane Girls were added to the list. The organization also honors songwriters, like Harold Lilly, who wrote Alicia Keyes' ""You Don't Know My Name"" and the legendary team of Holland-Dozier-Holland, who wrote numerous Motown hits. Producers, such as Clarence Avant, and Gamble & Huff are also honored as well as influential entertainment industry executives, such as BMI's Thomas Cain, Universal's Jim Urie, Jon Platt and new Motown president, Ethiopia Habtemarian. The 2015 event featured tributes to El DeBarge, Bobby Brown, The
2009). (2nd ed.) Can't Get You Out of My Head ""Can't Get You Out of My Head"" is a song recorded by Australian singer Kylie Minogue for her eighth studio album, titled ""Fever,"" which she released in 2001. The song was released in Australia by Parlophone as the lead single from the album on 8 September 2001. It was released on 17 September 2001 in the United Kingdom. In the United States, the single was released on 18 February 2002. Jointly written, composed, and produced by Cathy Dennis and Rob Davis, ""Can't Get You Out of My Head"" is a
and in the TV movie ""Death Row"" as Vincent. Recently, Ryan appeared as Patrick in the film """", which opened on August 24, 2013. In April 2014, he filmed ""A Light Beneath Their Feet"" with Taryn Manning, set to release in 2015. Since 1999, Ryan has appeared in various television series, starting with ""Action"", and in the same year, he appeared in ""The Pretender"" as Mackey in the episode ""Extreme."" In 2000, he played a guitarist in the ""City Guys"" episode ""Havoc"" and appeared in the ""Two Guys and a Girl"" episode ""Disco Nights."" In 2001, he played Spiro in
the playoffs with their 13–3 record. The Seahawks defeated the New Orleans Saints 23–15 in the Divisional round and the San Francisco 49ers 23–17 in the NFC Championship. In Super Bowl XLVIII, they defeated the Denver Broncos 43–8 for their first Super Bowl victory in franchise history. Notes The Seattle Seahawks kicked off their 2013 campaign with a hard-fought, ugly win over the Carolina Panthers, 12–7. This game marked Russell Wilson's first 300-yard passing game, and Cam Newton's worst career performance, posting 125 yards through the air, a career low. The first quarter ended equal for both teams, as both
take place simultaneously."" On 14 January 2010 Creme announced that Maitreya had given his first interview on American television. Soon afterwards several people in the United States, working from Creme's predictions, concluded that the British-American economist and author Raj Patel was Maitreya. After newspaper articles spread this story around the world Creme responded that Raj Patel was not the coming World Teacher in an article in ""The Guardian"" under the headline ""Raj Patel is Not Maitreya, But the World Teacher is Here — and Needed."" Creme, who claimed that the time was now very near for Maitreya's emergence, apparently did
of the double bond uses its three sp hybrid orbitals to form sigma bonds to three atoms (the other carbon and two hydrogen atoms). The unhybridized 2p atomic orbitals, which lie perpendicular to the plane created by the axes of the three sp² hybrid orbitals, combine to form the pi bond. This bond lies outside the main C–C axis, with half of the bond on one side of the molecule and half on the other. With a strength of 65 kcal/mol, the pi bond is significantly weaker than the sigma bond. Rotation about the carbon–carbon double bond is restricted because