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known. However, there are a number of results which are notable due to their high scores, both involving very heavy defeats for the Royal Institute of Health and Sciences team: In the game between Transport United and RIHS FC, Passang Tshering scored seventeen goals. Sources indicate that the most goals scored by a single player in a game is 16, scored by Panagiotis Pontikos of Olympos Xylofagou against SEK Ayios Athanasios in May 2007 and by Stephane Stanis for RC Strasbourg in the 1940s. It would appear therefore, that Pontikos, having equalled a record that had stood for over 60
required to give a free aerial show for children in Central Park. He performed on a high-wire walk in the Park above Belvedere Lake (known now as Turtle Pond). The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey gave Petit a lifetime pass to the Twin Towers' Observation Deck. He autographed a steel beam close to the point where he began his walk. Petit's high-wire walk is credited with bringing the Twin Towers much needed attention and even affection, as they initially had been unpopular. Critics such as historian Lewis Mumford had regarded them as ugly and utilitarian in design,
featuring Steve Vai's intro have been made by fans. ""Dream of a New Day"" was previously released on Richie Kotzen's 1990 album ""Fever Dream"". ""Tommy the Cat"" was previously released on Primus' album ""Sailing the Seas of Cheese"". In this version, the title character Tommy was voiced by singer songwriter Tom Waits. Notably, the track ""The Reaper Rap"", a reprise of Steve Vai's ""The Reaper"", features not only sound bytes of dialog heard in the film, but also dialog from the film's deleted scenes now believed to be lost. Portions of ""The Reaper Rap"" are absent in the film during
City villains the Penguin, the Riddler and Catwoman. Jack Nicholson played the Joker in Tim Burton's 1989 film ""Batman"". The ""Newsweek"" review of the film stated that the best scenes are due to the surreal black comedy portrayed in the Joker. In 2003, American Film Institute ranked Nicholson's performance #45 on their list of 50 greatest film villains. Hugo Blick and David U. Hodges play younger versions of the character in flashbacks in ""Batman"" and ""Batman Forever"", respectively. In the film, Jack Napier is the right-hand man of mob boss Carl Grissom prior to his transformation into the Joker. During
the aftermath of the election of the separatist Parti Québécois government in 1976, Wells was asked to sit on the CBA Committee on the Constitution. The mandate of the Committee was to study and make recommendations on the Constitution of Canada. The members of the Committee were drawn from each province of Canada, and included two future provincial premiers (Wells and Joe Ghiz), a future Supreme Court of Canada justice, two future provincial chief justices, and a future Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations. The Committee presented its report to the CBA at the next annual meeting, in 1978. The
water falling as mist, rain or snow contains materials dissolved from the atmosphere and material from the sea and land over which the rain bearing clouds have traveled. In industrialized areas rain is typically acidic because of dissolved oxides of sulfur and nitrogen formed from burning of fossil fuels in cars, factories, trains and aircraft and from the atmospheric emissions of industry. In some cases this acid rain results in pollution of lakes and rivers. In coastal areas fresh water may contain significant concentrations of salts derived from the sea if windy conditions have lifted drops of seawater into the
Draupadi (1931 film) Draupadi (The Daughter Of King Drupad) is a 1931 sound film from Indian cinema. The film was a big-budget mythological production from Ardeshir Irani's Imperial Film Company following their release of the first talkie in India, ""Alam Ara"" (1931). It was directed by Bhagwati Prasad Mishra, who had made a name for himself as a photographer and painter and had worked with Irani in his Star, Majestic, Royal and Imperial Studios. The story adaptation from Vyasa's ""Mahabharata"" and the screenplay, were by Mishra. The star cast included Prithviraj Kapoor who played the role of Arjuna, with Ermeline
utilizes media to expose reality as well as blur the lines between reality and myth. Several of Cattelan's works play off of the modern day spectacle culture. ""If a Tree Falls in the Forest and There is No One Around It, Does It Make a Sound"" (1998) is a piece that exemplifies this idea. The work consists of a taxidermied donkey with its head bowed low, carrying a television on its back. It is meant to conjure up the image of Christ riding into Jerusalem on a donkey, for Palm Sunday. The television taking Christ's seat on the Donkey serves
Ewoks: The Battle for Endor Ewoks: The Battle for Endor is a 1985 television film set in the ""Star Wars"" universe co-written and directed by Jim and Ken Wheat from a story by George Lucas. A sequel to """", it focuses on Cindel Towani, the human girl from the first film, who, after being orphaned, joins the Ewoks in protecting their village and defeating the marauders who have taken control of the Endor moon. The film is set between the events of ""Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back"" and ""Episode VI – Return of the Jedi"". Nearly
American Airlines Flight 28 American Airlines Flight 28 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight that crashed on October 23, 1942 in Chino Canyon, near Palm Springs, California after being struck by a United States Army Air Forces B-34 'Lexington' bomber. The B-34 suffered only minor damage, and landed safely at the Army Airport of the Sixth Ferrying Command, Palm Springs, California. All nine passengers and three crewmembers on board the airliner perished in the crash and subsequent fire; neither of the two Army pilots aboard the B-34 was injured. The army pilot was later tried on manslaughter charges, but was
Stay Alive (album) Stay Alive is the sixth studio album by Filipina singer Nina, released in the Philippines on November 19, 2011 by Universal Records. After a long recording hiatus, Nina started working on a new album with her new label during the second half of 2010. She described the album's sound as ""sexy-soul,"" and stated that they wanted to show the ""other side"" [the dancer] of her by means of a dance album. The album covers a wide range of genres, consisting of upbeat house, dance songs, but still possessing Nina's distinctive mellow sound. Aside from keeping a close
""sliders"" were popular in Victorian England until the Royal Microscopical Society introduced the standardized glass microscope slide. A standard microscope slide measures about 75 mm by 25 mm (3″ by 1″) and is about 1 mm thick. A range of other sizes are available for various special purposes, such as 75 x 50 mm and for geological use, 46 x 27 mm for petrographic studies, and 48 x 28 mm for thin sections. Slides are usually made of common glass and their edges are often finely ground or polished. Microscope slides are usually made of optical quality glass, such as
observation. Manatees can reach sexual maturity as early as two to five years of age. Manatee gestation length is around one year, and then they lactate for one to two years. West Indian manatees and African manatees can breed year-round, and a female will mate with multiple male partners. Amazonian manatees have a breeding season, usually mating when the river levels begin to rise, which varies from place to place. The three extant manatee species (family Trichechidae) and the Dugong (family Dugongidae) are rated as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Endangered Species. All four are vulnerable to extinction
10, 2013"" By the high-rated demography, the TV series was renewed for another season during the grand finale of the first season. It is set to return on July 12, 2014. Application for season two began on November 14 and ends on April 30. 12 episodes are ordered to air, with differences from season 1. Contestants after being selected will be divided into eight categories, namely: Celebrity #1, Celebrity #2, Singer #1, Singer #2, Underground Singer #1, Underground Singer #2, Student, and Middle Age. Band/Group was originally an official category of this season; it, however, has been dropped out due
to take his family to another colony elsewhere in space. The Robinson's ship was attacked and the Robinsons were are forced to escape in the small ""Jupiter 2"" ""Space Pod"" of the mothership. The show was not among the network's series pick-ups confirmed later that year. Looking back at the pilot when the 2018 Netflix reboot was aired, Neil Calloway of Flickering Myth said ""you’re hardly on the edge of your seat."" and ""You start to wonder where the $2 million went, and then you question why something directed by John Woo is so pedestrian."" The producers of the new
In 1970, she lent her voice to a redesigned Chatty Cathy doll. McCormick played the beautiful eldest daughter, Marcia, who had five siblings. She had a perky and popular personality in ""The Brady Bunch"", an American television sitcom about a blended family that aired from late 1969 to early 1974 on ABC, on Friday nights. After its cancellation, the series was later rebroadcast in syndication for decades, as children's programming, gathering a long-lasting, cross-generational popularity that led to spinoffs and movies. ""The Brady Brides"" aired briefly in 1981 as a miniseries that was spun off from the movie ""The Brady
Eva Alordiah Elohor Eva Alordiah (born 13 August 1989), better known as Eva Alordiah or simply Eva, is a Nigerian rapper, entertainer, make-up artist, fashion designer and entrepreneur. She is considered one of the best female rappers in Nigeria. Since her breakthrough into the Nigerian music industry, Eva has garnered several awards including one Nigeria Entertainment Award from 4 nominations, one Eloy Award, and one YEM award from 2 nominations. Her debut EP, titled ""The GIGO E.P"", was released for free digital download on 20 November 2011. Eva is the owner of makeupByOrsela, a company that specialises in Makeup services.
of this can be found when Clarence returns to the Yorkist forces in Act 5, Scene 1. In ""True Tragedy"", his turn is anticipated; ""CLARENCE"" Clarence, Clarence for Lancaster. ""EDWARD"" ""Et tu, Brute"", wilt thou stab Caesar too? A parley sir, to George of Clarence. ""Sound a parley, and Richard and Clarence whisper together, and then Clarence takes his red rose out of his hat, and throws it at Warwick."" ""WARWICK"" Come Clarence come, thou wilt if Warwick call. ""CLARENCE"" Father of Warwick, know you what this means? I throw mine infamy at thee. In this version of the scene,
of the show ""Outer Limits"" featured nanobots. Nanobots were also featured during the Sci-Fi Channel era of ""Mystery Science Theater 3000"", where they were known as ""nanites"". They were depicted on the show as microscopic, bug-like, freestanding robots with distinct personalities. Nanotechnology appeared several times in the TV series ""Stargate SG-1"" and ""Stargate Atlantis"", in the form of the replicators and the Asurans, respectively. A ""nanovirus"" is also seen in ""Stargate Atlantis"". In """" (2001), a criminal blows up a tanker trunk containing a nanobot virus that instantly kills thousands. In the 2003 film ""Agent Cody Banks"", a scientist creates
before ending on Am-D7-Gm. Verse two uses the same structure as verse one, with an additional two lines. The first additional lines also modulate to G major with a chord pattern of Am-D7-G-Em-Am-D-Gm, before returning to C Dorian for another repetition of the original chord pattern. After the second chorus, the third verse consists of only two lines before the chorus is sung a third time. The song then ends with a four-measure riff played in the key of G minor. The overall vocal range is G-D. In 1981, country singer Tanya Tucker recorded a version (on an album of
""Pauline Fowler deserves a Golden Cardie Award for her performance in ""EastEnders"". The way which she extracted a confession from Willy Roper over the money he stole was nothing short of brilliant."" Arthur is exonerated, but his joyful reunion with Pauline is brief, as an injury he sustained in prison leads to a brain haemorrhage and he dies shortly after his release. His death ends an 11-year screen marriage, the longest run of any marriage in the serial. Pauline remains a family-oriented character throughout the course of the show. A ""fiercely loyal, but overbearing mother""; sheltering and taking on the
Hill University from 2013 to 2014. On September 19, 2012, Boerio was nominated by President Barack Obama to become director of the United States Mint, however Congress never acted to confirm her appointment. She announced a congressional run in March 2018 for Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district. On May 15, 2018, she won the Democratic primary and became the party's nominee. In the November 2018 general election, Boerio was defeated by Republican Guy Reschenthaler. Boerio won 42.1% of the vote to Reschenthaler's 57.9% Bibiana Boerio Bibiana Boerio (born 17 March 1954) is an American businesswoman. She has served as the managing
Karnataka Legislative Assembly The Karnataka Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the bicameral legislature of Karnataka state in southern India. Karnataka is one of the seven states in India, where the state legislature is bicameral, comprising two houses. The two houses are the ""Vidhan Sabha"" (lower house) and the ""Vidhan Parishad"" (upper house). The members of the ""Vidhana Sabha"" are directly elected by people through adult franchise. There are 224 members of the ""Vidhana Sabha"" or the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka state. One member is a representative of the Anglo-Indian community nominated by the Governor of Karnataka. The state
in 1968, not 13% as officially estimated at that time. As far back as 1969, the Bureau of Labor Statistics put forward suggested budgets for adequate family living. 60% of working-class Americans lived below one of these budgets, which suggested that a far higher proportion of Americans lived in poverty than the official poverty line suggested. These findings were also used by observers on the left when questioning the long-established view that most Americans had attained an affluent standard of living in the two decades following the end of the Second World War. Using a definition of relative poverty (reflecting
the war turn in favour of the Allies and eventually resulted in the Armistice with Germany being signed and the war ending on 11 November 1918. Templer was considerably lucky during the war, having not been wounded, although, as with many others of his generation, it left its mark on him in other ways. He wrote, many years later, ""I still sometimes in my sleep at night hear the screams of the wounded horses, galloping on the ground, tripping over barbed wire, and treading on their own guts. It was a terrible thing to have to witness, worse in some
Vista Home Entertainment. The special features included deleted scenes, a ""behind the scenes"" segment, and a ""very rare"" interview with Madeleine L'Engle who discusses the novel. The home video rights to the film have since been obtained by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment, which has released the title both as a standalone DVD and as part of several family film bundles. A Wrinkle in Time (2003 film) A Wrinkle in Time is a 2003 Canadian-American made-for-television fantasy film directed by John Kent Harrison from a teleplay by Susan Shilliday based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Madeleine L'Engle.
latter two losses are dependent on the type of exercise and the type of muscle fibers being used (fast-twitch or slow-twitch). For an overall efficiency of 20 percent, one watt of mechanical power is equivalent to 4.3 kcal per hour. For example, one manufacturer of rowing equipment calibrates its rowing ergometer to count burned calories as equal to four times the actual mechanical work, plus 300 kcal per hour, this amounts to about 20 percent efficiency at 250 watts of mechanical output. The mechanical energy output of a cyclic contraction can depend upon many factors, including activation timing, muscle strain
Cowboys to replace a struggling Ruzek. On November 22, Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson alleged that Eagles headcoach Buddy Ryan had taken out a ""bounty"" on two Cowboys players—then-current Dallas (and former Philadelphia) placekicker Zendejas and quarterback Troy Aikman in a game dubbed ""Bounty Bowl"" played on Thanksgiving Day at Texas Stadium. Zendejas was targeted by linebacker Jessie Small on the second-half kickoff, where Zendejas was curiosly penalized on the play for a low block. He later reported to the media that he taped a telephone conversation with Eagles special teams coach Al Roberts without telling Roberts that would prove
on conservative lines."" At Bloomington, Williams, Browning, and Lincoln made ""No slavery in the territories"" the watchword of an emerging state political party that previously had abolitionist tendencies. In 1858, at a state party convention in Springfield, Illinois, Abraham Lincoln was nominated to be the Republican candidate for U.S. Senator from Illinois. A resolution passed at the convention stated that Lincoln ""was the first and only choice of the Republicans of Illinois for the U.S. Senate."" In the famous Lincoln-Douglas debates in the 1858 Illinois U.S. Senate race, Democratic candidate Stephen Douglas attacked Lincoln three times for having been described
February 23, 1955, California Congressman Gordon L. McDonough presented to the U. S. House of Representatives a new United States flag design created by Klinker incorporating two additional stars for the proposed statehood of Alaska and Hawaii. This was entered into Congressional Record on March 7, 1955. The new proposed design spelled the words ""Freedom"" with 50 white stars on a blue field. The record reflects, ""The design created by Miss Klinker symbolizes the spirit of freedom which has ever represented the guiding principle of our American way of life, and when we again rearrange the stars of the flag,
pitching the concept to Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz. Katz remembered: ""It had flying saucers from outer space landing on Robertson Boulevard [in West Hollywood, California]. I go, Steve, that's the worst idea I ever heard."" Spielberg brought Paul Schrader to write the script in December 1973 with principal photography to begin in late 1974. However, Spielberg started work on ""Jaws"" in 1974, pushing ""Watch the Skies"" back. With the financial and critical success of ""Jaws"", Spielberg earned a vast amount of creative control from Columbia, including the right to make the film any way he wanted. Schrader turned in
December 1965. A second series was also commissioned late that year and entered production in March 1966. Barwick became a full-time member of the writing staff and took over the role of script editor from the outgoing Pattillo. The main puppet cast and vehicles were rebuilt; in addition, the art department expanded some of the standing sets, including the Tracy Villa lounge and the ""Thunderbird 5"" control room. To accommodate the simultaneous filming of the TV series and ""Thunderbirds Are Go"", APF purchased two more buildings on the Slough Trading Estate and converted them into new stages. As crew and
during the first inning, when an Astros player hits a home run, and when the Astros win a game. It is driven by Bobby Vásquez, who goes by the name Bobby Dynamite. The engine's tender is filled with giant oranges in reference to Minute Maid's most famous product, orange juice. In dramatic contrast to the Astrodome, the most pitching-oriented stadium in Major League Baseball for most of its existence, Minute Maid Park is known for being particularly hitter-friendly down the lines, especially in left field where it is only to the Crawford Boxes, though the wall there is tall. In
Bank of England £20 note The Bank of England £20 note is a banknote of the pound sterling. It is the second highest denomination of banknote issued by the Bank of England. The current cotton note, first issued in 2007, bears the image of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and the image of Scottish economist Adam Smith on the reverse. Starting in 2020, the current note will be phased out, to be replaced by a polymer note featuring a portrait of artist J. M. W. Turner in place of Smith. Twenty pound notes were introduced by the Bank of
Lake Danao (Leyte) Lake Danao is a guitar-shaped lake on the island of Leyte in the Philippines. The lake is covering an area of . It is situated in the Lake Danao Natural Park, which also includes the Amandiwin mountain range. The lake is northeast of Ormoc City, half an hour drive along the San Pablo - Tongonan and Milagro - Lake Danao roads. It was originally named ""Lake Imelda"" and was declared a national park on June 2, 1972 by virtue of presidential memorandum issued by then President Ferdinand Marcos. Later it was renamed and declared as ""Lake Danao
hydrogen fusion reactions, which rapidly convert the hydrogen layer to helium. If the accretion process continues long enough to bring the white dwarf close to the Chandrasekhar limit, the increasing interior density may ignite runaway carbon fusion and trigger a Type Ia supernova explosion, which would completely destroy the white dwarf. The accretion disc may be prone to an instability leading to dwarf nova outbursts, when the outer portion of the disc changes from a cool, dull mode to a hotter, brighter mode for a time, before reverting to the cool mode. Dwarf novae can recur on a timescale of
and sees her feature amongst an ensemble cast including Krishna, Venkat Prabhu, and Sara Arjun. In 2016, Fernandes was seen in ""Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi"" as Dr. Sonakshi Bose. In 2017 ""Times of India"" ranked her as the 4th Most Desirable Woman on Indian Television in 2017. Currently, she is portraying Prerna Sharma in Star Plus's ""Kasautii Zindagii Kay"". Erica Fernandes Erica Jennifer Fernandes (born 7 May 1993) known by her stage name Erica Fernandes, is an Indian film actress and model who has appeared in Kannada, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu films. Prior to her film career, she
Kerris Dorsey Kerris Lilla Dorsey (born January 9, 1998) is an American actress and singer. She is known for her roles as Paige Whedon in the television series ""Brothers & Sisters"", Casey Beane, Billy Beane's (played by Brad Pitt) daughter, in the 2011 film ""Moneyball"", and as Emily Cooper in the 2014 film ""Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day"". Dorsey plays Bridget Donovan, the daughter of the title character, in the television series ""Ray Donovan"". In ""Moneyball"" she performs a cover of Lenka's song ""The Show"", which is included on the soundtrack to the film. In
2011 revival of Jesus Christ Superstar. The production had previously played at the Stratford Festival and the La Jolla Playhouse, before it was moved to the Neil Simon Theater in New York. The production ultimately closed after only four months on July 1, due to bad ticket sales. In 2014, he joined the cast of the 2014 revival of Les Misérables. Besides playing Champmathieu, Brujon, Loud Hailer in his ensemble track, he was an understudy for the role of Jean Valjean. He previously was in the American tour and Canadian production Aaron Walpole Aaron John Walpole (born 7 March 1979),
Geneva Summit (1985) The Geneva Summit of 1985 was a Cold War-era meeting in Geneva, Switzerland. It was held on November 19 and 20, 1985, between U.S. President Ronald Reagan and Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev. The two leaders met for the first time to hold talks on international diplomatic relations and the arms race. Both the Soviet Union and the United States were seeking to cut the number of nuclear weapons, with the Soviets seeking to halve the number of nuclear-equipped bombers and missiles, and the U.S. desiring to ensure that neither side gained a first-strike advantage, and to
no one can be punished under a law that was issued after the action was committed (non-retroactivity of the law. See ex post facto). This interpretation is however disputed, given that the matter would hierarchically more properly refer to a constitutional doctrine rather than to a civil or penal one. Some modern criminal statutes contain language such as stipulating that the act must be done ""knowingly and wittingly"" or ""with unlawful intent,"" or some similar language. However, this does not refer to ignorance of laws, but having criminal intent. This principle is also stated in statutes: In some jurisdictions, there
Red Sand Beach Red Sand Beach on Kaihalulu Bay is a pocket beach on the island of Maui, Hawaii on Kauiki Head. Kaihalulu bay and Red Sand Beach lie at , on the side of Ka'uiki Head, which is a cinder cone just south of Hana Bay, on the eastern coast of Maui island. The bay name comes from ""kai halulu"" which means ""roaring sea"" in the Hawaiian language. The hill name comes from ""ka uiki"" which means ""the glimmer"". It was the site of a fortress and temple (""heiau"") where several battles were fought against invaders from Hawaii island.
over, but merely stated that the number of balls should be agreed by the two captains prior to the toss. In practice, the number of balls was usually stipulated in the playing regulations governing the match being played. Although six was the usual number of balls, it was not always the case. From the 1980 code onwards, law 17.1 was amended to read, """"The ball shall be bowled from each end alternately in overs of 6 balls"""". Balls per over In England In Australia In South Africa In New Zealand In Pakistan In India, West Indies, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh,
Cup was held just once, in 1900, and was sponsored by the ""Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph"", a newspaper in the hometown of the National League's second-place finisher, the Pittsburgh Pirates. It pitted the Pirates against the Superbas in a best-of-five postseason series, with all the games taking place in Pittsburgh. The Superbas won the series, 3 games to 1. ""October 15, 1900"" ""October 16, 1900"" ""October 17, 1900"" ""October 18, 1900"" 1900 Brooklyn Superbas season The 1900 Brooklyn Superbas captured their second consecutive National League championship by four and a half games. The Baltimore Orioles, which had been owned by the
for title documents. Under this method the bank guarantees the buyer’s title to the goods and guarantees payment to the seller. The World Trade Organization supersedes the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) as the organisation dealing with international trade; and provides a common institutional framework for trade relations between contracting parties. It represents a crucial aspect of international commercial law through its objectives of facilitating global trade flow; liberalising trade barriers; and providing an effective dispute settlement mechanism. Major functions of the WTO include to: GATT 1994 is incorporated into the WTO Agreement, and contains three important basic
1952 United States elections The 1952 United States elections was held on November 4. The Republicans took control of the presidency and both chambers of Congress for the first time since the Great Depression. The election took place during the Korean War. Republican nominee Five-star general Dwight D. Eisenhower defeated Democratic Governor Adlai Stevenson of Illinois. Eisenhower won the popular vote by eleven points, and carried every state outside the South. Eisenhower took the Republican nomination on the first ballot, defeating Ohio Senator Robert A. Taft and California Governor Earl Warren. After incumbent president Harry S. Truman declined to seek
Albert Einstein came up with the theory of relativity. Nuclear physics was a product of New Zealand physicist Ernest Rutherford's work on the atomic nucleus, Danish physicist Niels Bohr's identification of atomic structure and American physicist Carl David Anderson's discovery of the positron. Other advances included English physicist James Chadwick discovering the neutron, while French scientists Irène Joliot-Curie and her husband Frédéric Joliot-Curie studied artificial radioactivity. Further nuclear research was carried out by Enrico Fermi, who transmuted uranium based on Japanese physicist Hantaro Nagaoka's theories on the atom. German scientist Otto Hahn derived barium from uranium, while uranium was split
of the total provincial population of 209,146. Tingguians came in second at , while other ethnic groups in the province were the Ibanag at , Itneg at , and Tagalog at . The predominant languages are Ilocano and Itneg. As of 1990, there were 743 cottage industries in Abra, of which 208 are registered with the Department of Trade and Industry. 59% are engaged in bamboo and rattan craft making, both leading industries in the area. Abra's economy is agriculture-based. Its major crops are rice, corn, and vegetables, root crops; commercial products include coffee, tobacco, and coconut. Extensive grassland and
Coins of the South African rand The coins of the South African rand are part of the physical form of South Africa's currency, the South African rand. In 1961, South Africa replaced the pound with a decimal currency: 100 cents (100c) = 1 rand (R1), 1 rand being valued at 10 shillings and 1 cent at 1.2 pence. The rand was introduced in the then Union of South Africa on 14 February 1961, shortly before the establishment of the Republic on 31 May 1961. The coins bore the forward-facing portrait of Jan van Riebeeck on the obverse. The initial circulation
for ""Country Universe"", gave it a negative rating. He said that Bentley doesn't quite have the vocal maturity to pull this song off but he is getting there. The music video was directed by David McClister and was filmed in Nashville in a warehouse. Dierks Bentley's love interest was played by Bonnie-Jill Laflin. ""Come a Little Closer"" debuted at number 49 on the U.S. ""Billboard"" Hot Country Songs for the week of July 30, 2005. Come a Little Closer (Dierks Bentley song) ""Come a Little Closer"" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Dierks Bentley. It
final issue was then rescheduled for release in late December 2009, then was delayed until late January 2010, and again delayed until March 24, 2010. It was rescheduled with a release date of February 24, 2010. The Flash: Rebirth The Flash: Rebirth is a six-issue monthly American comic book limited series written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Ethan Van Sciver. The series was published by DC Comics, and features characters from throughout the nearly seventy-year-long history of ""Flash"" comics. This is the second ""rebirth"" limited series issued by DC Comics, it was preceded by """" (2005), which reintroduced Green
Jet model coaster in the state of New Jersey. Unlike typical chain lifted or launched roller coasters, this model of coaster reached the first drop by way of small wheel motors that drove it up the incline of a helix. Electric spiral lift coasters became very common in the 1970s, and were also different from later steel roller coaster designs in terms of track thickness. Jumbo Jet (Six Flags Great Adventure) Jumbo Jet was a prefabricated steel roller coaster at Great Adventure (what is now Six Flags Great Adventure) in Jackson, New Jersey. Jumbo Jet was a member of the
Margaret Scott (Salem witch trials) Margaret Scott (née Stephenson, March 28, 1616 - ) was found guilty of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials and was executed by hanging on September 22, 1692. She was part of the last group to be executed, which also included Mary Eastey, Martha Corey, Ann Pudeator, Samuel Wardwell, Mary Parker, Alice Parker, and Wilmot Redd. She was the only accused person from Rowley to be executed. As a lower-class, long-term widow, having lost several children in infancy, she was a prototypical witch candidate. When her husband, Benjamin, died, he left a very small estate
proisocortex and the true isocortex. The ""pro-isocortex"" is a transitional area between the ""true isocortex"", and the periallocortex (part of the allocortex). It is found in the cingulate cortex (part of the limbic system), in Brodmann's areas 24, 25, 30 and 32, the insula and the parahippocampal gyrus. The neocortex is smooth in rodents and other small mammals, whereas in primates and other larger mammals it has deep grooves (sulci) and ridges (gyri). These folds allow the surface area of the neocortex to be greatly increased. All human brains have the same overall pattern of main gyri and sulci, although
Cabinet in March 2012, he assumed office on 3 March 2012, and demitted it on and superannuation from service on 31 December 2013. Rawat assumed office as one of the twoElection Commissioners of India on 14 August 2015. During his tenure at the Election Commission of India, elections to state legislative assemblies of Bihar, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, West Bengal, Puducherry, Assam, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Manipur, Uttar Pradesh, Goa, Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh were held. Besides, presidential as well as vice-presidential elections were also be held during his stint with the Election Commission of India. As the senior-most Election Commissioner, post the
Medusa wore on her bracelet. They locate the second pearl in the Parthenon in Nashville; Percy uses the flying shoes to take it from the crown of the replica Athena Parthenos statue. However, they are confronted by the Lernaean Hydra, and Grover turns it to stone with Medusa's head. The last pearl is searched for at the Lotus Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, where, at the casino's cocktail waitress' offer, the three sample the casino's signature dish, lotus flowers. They quickly forget their reason for being there, and stay in the casino for five days until Poseidon abruptly speaks
have appeared at the Oak Room include Julie Wilson, Mary Cleere Haran, Karen Akers, KT Sullivan, Barbara Carroll, Sandy Stewart, Bill Charlap, Diana Krall, With its oak panels and other decor recalling an earlier time, the heyday of cabaret, the Oak Room was small, intimate, and expensive (at least $100 per person, more if one had dinner, except for matinees), and was not a big moneymaker for the Algonquin. Part of the space occupied by the former Oak Room was used to enlarge the Blue Bar, the rest was converted into a private breakfast room for Marriott Reward Elite customers.
other location, as well as the highest and lowest points. The lowest point in Vatican City is an unnamed location at . The highest point is another unnamed location at . The tallest building is St. Peter's Basilica, at 452 feet (138 m). The nature of the estate is fundamentally urban and none of the land is reserved for significant agriculture or other exploitation of natural resources. The city state displays an impressive degree of land economy, born of necessity due to its extremely limited territory. Thus, the urban development (i.e., buildings) is optimized to occupy less than 50% of
had an affair in Belfast in the late 1980s, which produced a daughter. She makes up her mind to go to Belfast with Clay and Jax, and employs Tara's help in breaking out of police custody. After a tense standoff with Wayne Unser, Gemma successfully makes it to the airport with SAMCRO. Once she and SAMCRO arrive in Belfast, the Sons are in danger of being deported to America. When they are all in the van, Gemma forces a SAMBEL (Sons of Anarchy Belfast) member to run the police off the road. After SAMCRO's release from police custody, they head
New Times (magazine) New Times was an American glossy bi-weekly national magazine published from 1973 to 1979 by George A. Hirsch. Hirsch had been publisher of ""New York"" magazine, but resigned after conflicts with founder/editor Clay Felker. ""New Times"" began as a bridge between the newsweeklies and the more reflective monthly opinion magazines, notably ""Harper's"" and ""The Atlantic"". The first issue appeared in October 1972. Initially, the magazine featured a marquee roster of the era's best-known ""new journalists,"" including Jimmy Breslin, Pete Hamill, Jack Newfield, Mike Royko, and Dick Schaap. However, as the magazine's ad revenues lagged, contributions from the
Olympics, and broke the record for the most medals won at a single Winter Olympics with 37, a record held up to then by Germany in 2002 with 36 medals. Athletes from Slovakia and Belarus won the first Winter Olympic gold medals for their nations. The Canadian Olympic Association chose Vancouver as the Canadian candidate city over Calgary, which sought to re-host the Games and Quebec City, which had lost the 2002 Olympic bid in 1995. On the first round of voting on November 21, 1998, Vancouver-Whistler had 26 votes, Quebec City had 25 and Calgary had 21. On December
""g"", has remained constant in both direction and magnitude since the formation of the planet. As a result, both plant and animal life have evolved to rely upon and cope with it in various ways. Plant tropisms are directional movements of a plant with respect to a directional stimulus. One such tropism is gravitropism, or the growth or movement of a plant with respect to gravity. Plant roots grow towards the pull of gravity and away from sunlight, and shoots and stems grow against the pull of gravity and towards sunlight. Gravity has had an effect on the development of
the song as ""Cotton Eye Joe"" for their album ""Sex & Violins"", combining their style with traditional American instruments, such as banjos, and fiddles. In 2002, ""Cotton Eye Joe"" was remixed in a dance version, and was released from Rednex's greatest hits album, ""The Best of the West"". The Rednex version of the song (using ""Eye"" instead of ""Eyed""), along with a dance-mix version, was very successful in Europe, where it remained at number one in Norway for 15 weeks, Switzerland for 13 weeks, Germany for 10 weeks, Sweden for 8 weeks, Austria for 7 weeks, 3 weeks on the
Ja'far al-Sadiq narrates that on the Day of Judgment, one dirham will weigh as much as the mountain of ’Uhud, because ""One who generously lends to God will be paid back in many multiples of the loan. . . ."" (2:245) and this was a special reference to the payment made to an Imam. Al-Baqara The Cow or Sūrah al-Baqarah (, ""The Cow"") is the second and longest chapter (Surah) of the Qur'an. It consists of 286 verses, 6201 words and 25500 letters . It is a Mediniite surah, that is to say that it was revealed at Medina after
Fontaine Maury collected enough information to create wind and current charts for the world's oceans. As part of the Hadley cell, surface air flows toward the equator while the flow aloft is towards the poles. A low-pressure area of calm, light variable winds near the equator is known as the doldrums, near-equatorial trough, intertropical front, or the Intertropical Convergence Zone. When located within a monsoon region, this zone of low pressure and wind convergence is also known as the monsoon trough. Around 30° in both hemispheres, air begins to descend toward the surface in subtropical high-pressure belts known as subtropical
Louis, Grand Dauphin Louis of France (1 November 1661 – 14 April 1711) was the eldest son and heir of Louis XIV, King of France, and his spouse, Maria Theresa of Spain. As the heir apparent to the French throne, he was styled Dauphin. He became known as Le Grand Dauphin after the birth of his own son, ""Le Petit Dauphin"". As he died before his father, he never became king. His grandson became Louis XV of France. Louis was born on 1 November 1661 at the Château de Fontainebleau, the eldest son of the young French King, Louis XIV
The Canadian Football League (CFL) is the major Canadian league and is the second-most popular sporting league in Canada, behind only the National Hockey League. A major variant of football is arena football, played by the Arena Football League (AFL). Arena football has eight-player teams and uses an indoor field in length, excluding end zones, and wide. Punting is illegal, and kickoffs are attempted from the goal line. Large overhead nets deflect forward passes and kicks that hit them, and deflected kicks are live balls that may be recovered by either team. Below the Arena Football League are what ""The
orientations. The statues are comparable to the statues of Borobudur and were likely made of bronze. Along the north-south and east-west central axis at a distance of about 200 meters, between the second and third rows of the smaller temple are located the ""apit"" (flank) temples, a couple on each cardinal point facing each other. The ""apit"" temples are the second largest temples after the main temple, however only eastern twin ""apit"" and a northern one still remain today. These smaller temples encompass a larger sanctuary that has been heavily looted. Behind the fourth row of smaller temples lies the
album she also performed ""Silent Lover"" On ""Nightflight to Venus"", Barrett sang ""Nightflight To Venus"" and a cover of ""King of the Road"" as well as the original ""Never Change Lovers in the Middle of the Night"" which became a standard during the group's performances. She sang the a capella intros of Boney M.'s 1978 Christmas hit, ""Mary's Boy Child/Oh My Lord"", and ""Ribbons of Blue"", was lead singer of ""No Time to Lose"" on the group's 1979 album ""Oceans of Fantasy"" and had a solo on the opening track ""Let It All Be Music"" After an unsuccessful solo single
and with a number of technology companies. Next Generation Identification Next Generation Identification (NGI) is a project of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The project's goal is to expand the capabilities of the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS), which is currently used by law enforcement to identify subjects by their fingerprints and to look up their criminal history. The NGI system will be a more modular system (allowing easy expandability). It will also have more advanced lookup capabilities, incorporating palm print, iris, and facial identification. The FBI first used this system in February 2011. The system was developed
regular season games were broadcast exclusively in the United States on Facebook Watch, beginning with the April 4 game between the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies. 2018 Major League Baseball season The 2018 Major League Baseball season began on March 29, 2018. The regular season ended on October 1, extended a day for tiebreaker games to decide the winners of the National League Central and National League West divisions. The postseason began on October 2. The 2018 World Series began on October 23, and ended on October 28 with the Boston Red Sox defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers in
as he ran away, crying, 'Mom, it tried to bite me!'."" Otterness became so obsessed with this project, that he delivered more than four times the amount of artwork he was originally commissioned to produce. His wife finally made him end expansion of the collection by imploring him to stop ""giving away our daughter's whole inheritance"". The complete series encompasses more than 100 individual pieces. Some of the individual pieces were put on public display in 1996 on the southeast corner of Central Park at Fifth Avenue, and then in Battery Park City in downtown Manhattan in 1997, to get
LXR Cross Referencer LXR Cross Referencer, usually known as LXR, is a general-purpose source code indexer and cross-referencer that provides web-based browsing of source code, with links to the definition and usage of any identifier. LXR was born from a need for a tool to keep a synthetic eye on the Linux kernel during its development (whence its original name: LXR stood for ""Linux Cross-Referencer""). Such a tool is all the more necessary as documentation is scarce and contributor number is high. Two Norwegian students, Arne Georg Gleditsch and Per Kristian Gjermshus, curious about Linux architecture, began writing a small
AKA makes an appearance in six categories, and lost in one category Song of the Year to newcomer and mentee Emtee for his major debut single ""Roll Up"". At the age of 18 at the time of the ceremony, Nasty C was the youngest recipient of an award, namely the Best Freshman Award. All winners were announced at the ceremony on 9 December 2015. The ceremony was first aired on 31 December on South African Broadcast television channel e.TV. The following is a list of nominees. The winners were initially announced on 9 December 2015 at the ceremony. South African
circulates about 5 liters of blood at a rate of approximately 6 l/m. The pulmonary and the systemic circulations are the two parts of the vasculature. The pulmonary circulation system consists of the network of blood vessels from the right heart to the lungs and back to the left heart. The rest of the blood flow loop is called systemic circulation system. The pulmonary and systemic circulations take the blood through large arteries first and then branches into smaller arteries before reaching arterioles and capillaries. After capillaries, the blood enters the venules before joining smaller veins first and then larger
and, in 1992, True wheeled Cobain on stage at the Reading Festival. In 2006, True published ""Nirvana: The True Story"", a book about his personal relationship with the band and the grunge scene. During his time on the weeklies, True became one of the UK's most controversial music journalists – some appreciated his enthusiastic tone, while others were bored and irritated by the narcissistic, self-serving nature of his work. In the early 1990s, True lived in Brighton, UK with members of the band Huggy Bear, introduced them to the nascent Riot Grrrl movement in the United States and became one
for four years. However neither side wanted war. In 1573, the Convention of Nymegen was a treaty where England promised to end support for raids on Spanish shipping by English privateers such as Francis Drake and John Hawkins. It was finalized in the Convention of Bristol in August, 1574 in which both sides paid for what they had seized. Trade resumed between England and Spain and relations improved. In 1585, as relations between England and Spain worsened, Queen Elizabeth once again authorized Francis Drake to disrupt Spanish shipping. He sacked Santo Domingo and Cartagena, which became the opening salvo of
the criteria of assessment and the analysis done in previous steps, choose the best solution generated. These four steps form the core of the Rational Decision Making Model. This step includes final implementation to the site and preliminary monitoring of the outcome and results of the site. This step is the building/renovations part of the process. This step contains the secondary and final monitoring of the outcomes and results of the site. This step takes place over a long period of time. Modify future decisions and actions taken based on the above evaluation of outcomes. The rational model of decision-making
be properly certified and calibrated, evidential procedures must be followed, and it may be necessary to administer an ""implied consent"" warning to the suspect prior to testing. For some violations, such as refusals by commercial drivers or by drivers under 21 years of age, some US jurisdictions may impose implied consent consequences for a PBT refusal. For example, the state of Michigan has a roadside PBT lawthat requires motorist a preliminary breath test; however, for non-commercial drivers Michigan's penalties are limited to a ""civil infraction"" penalty, with no violation ""points"", but is not considered to be a refusal under the
is, the partial pressure of carbon dioxide, rather than HCO. However, these are related by the equation: , where: Taken together, the following equation can be used to relate the pH of blood to the concentration of bicarbonate and the partial pressure of carbon dioxide: , where: The Henderson Equation, which is derived from the Law of Mass Action, can be modified with respect to the bicarbonate buffer system to yield a simpler equation that provides a quick approximation of the H or HCO concentration without the need to calculate logarithms: Since the partial pressure of carbon dioxide is much
Bhi"" has been dubbed in Tamil as ""Ini Ellam Vasanthame"" (Hereafter Only Spring) and broadcast on Polimer TV, and in Telugu as ""Amma Nenu O Ammayi"" and broadcast on (Mom, Me & One Girl) Gemini TV. It is also dubbed in Malayalam as ""Pranayavarnangal (Colours Of Love)"" and is currently airing on Kairali TV. It is dubbed in Arabic as well as ""وجوه الحب (The Faces of Love)"" and airs on MBC Bollywood. Due to Sheikh's popularity in Indonesia, the show has also been dubbed in Bahasa as ""Dev & Sona"" and airs on ANTV. The series has received positive
the Witch loses her balance and falls off the edge, killing her upon impact with the ground below. Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy are later crowned Kings and Queens of Narnia in Cair Paravel. They rule Narnia for many years, bringing peace and prosperity to the land. As adults, the four monarchs are passing through the forest when they come across the old lamp-post that marks the border of Narnia. They walk deeper, passing through the wardrobe door and find themselves back in the professor's house, and once again as children. Prince Caspian: The four Pevensie children are waiting at
each other both visually and vocally. Human activities have threatened wild equine populations. The word ""equus"" is Latin for ""horse"", and is cognate with the Greek ἵππος (""hippos""), ""horse"", and Mycenaean Greek ""i-qo"" /ikkʷos/, the earliest attested variant of the Greek word, written in Linear B syllabic script.; compare the alternative development of the Proto-Greek labiovelar in Ionic ἴκκος (""ikkos""). The genus ""Equus"" was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. It is the only recognized extant genus in the family Equidae. The first equids were small, dog-sized mammals (e.g. ""Eohippus"") adapted for browsing on shrubs during the Eocene, around
Hardball (film) Hardball is a 2001 American sports comedy-drama film directed by Brian Robbins and starring Keanu Reeves, Diane Lane and D. B. Sweeney. The screenplay by John Gatins is based on the book ""Hardball: A Season in the Projects"" by Daniel Coyle. The original music score is composed by Mark Isham. The film was released on September 14, 2001. Conor O'Neill (Keanu Reeves) is a gambler who secretly bets $6,000 on his (dead) father's account and is now severely in debt with two bookies. In order to repay the debts, he is told by a corporate friend that he
stories high with 500 apartment units per building), Chevron (24 stories; 414 units), Tower (33 stories; 414 units) and Town House. The 236 townhouses, referred to by their street-name cluster, are three stories high and have a separate garden apartment and upper duplex three-bedroom apartment. Co-op City is divided into five sections. Sections one to four are connected and section five is separated from the main area by the Hutchinson River Parkway. Each street in a section is denoted by a letter of the alphabet. All streets in section one begin with the letter ""D"", section two begins with the
was constructed by a saddle-maker from nearby Easton with strips of leather harness padding. It attracted national attention in a Lafayette game against Penn on Oct. 24, 1896. The NCAA and the National Football League made helmets mandatory in 1939 and in 1941, respectively. Barclay was a member of the 1896 Lafayette football team that won the national championship. The next year, he was a player-coach for the Greensburg Athletic Association. He ended the season on the player on that team named to the ""All- Western Pennsylvania"" team by the ""Pittsburgh Press"". A year later, he was chosen by Dave
won a playoff game since. Super Bowl XXXVII Super Bowl XXXVII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Oakland Raiders and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2002 season. The Buccaneers defeated the Raiders by the score of 48–21, tied with Super Bowl XXXV for the seventh largest Super Bowl margin of victory, and winning their first ever Super Bowl. The game, played on January 26, 2003 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California, was the sixth Super Bowl to be held
The Phantom of the Opera (audio drama) The Phantom of the Opera, an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Gaston Leroux, is an audio drama created by Big Finish Productions for BBC Radio 7, broadcast in December 2007. The story was written and directed by Barnaby Edwards in four half-hour episodes. The four-part dramatization is the first to feature the original operatic sequences described in the novel, which have been freshly recorded and orchestrated by composer Tim Sutton. The play features Anna Massey, Peter Guinness, Alexander Siddig and James D’Arcy. Barnaby Edwards has said it will be
""the most disappointing feature of the film"". Legrand also wrote the main theme ""Never Say Never Again"", which featured lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman—who had also worked with Legrand in the Academy Award-winning song, ""The Windmills of Your Mind""—and was performed by Lani Hall after Bonnie Tyler, who disliked the song, had reluctantly declined. Phyllis Hyman also recorded a potential theme song, written by Stephen Forsyth and Jim Ryan, but the song—an unsolicited submission—was passed over given Legrand's contractual obligations with the music. ""Never Say Never Again"" premiered in New York on 7 October 1983, grossing $9.72 million ($
""Poguetry in Motion"" EP, with bass player Cait O'Riordan singing the female part. Costello suggested naming the song ""Christmas Eve in the Drunk Tank"", after the song's opening lines, but the band were scornful of Costello's suggestion, with MacGowan pointing out to Costello that a song with such a title was unlikely to be favourably received and played by radio stations. The majority of the lyrics had been written while MacGowan was recovering in a bed in Malmö after being struck down with double pneumonia during a Pogues tour of Scandinavia in late 1985 – he later said, ""you get
Henry Wilbur Bentley Henry Wilbur Bentley (September 30, 1838 – January 27, 1907) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from New York. Born in DeRuyter, Madison County, New York, Bentley was the son of Zadock T. and Lucy Caroline (Gardner) Bentley. He moved with his parents to Morrisville, New York, attended Morrisville Union School, Yates Polytechnic Institute, and Judd's private school in Berkshire. He married Mary M. Dickerman. Bentley taught school for several years and studied law. He was admitted to the bar in 1861 and commenced practice in Boonville, New York. He served as chairman of the
years. Van Barneveld defeated Taylor in both their league encounters in the 2015 Premier League, winning 7–4 despite Taylor hitting a 115.80 average, and winning 7–2 in the second encounter. In the 2017 World Championship van Barneveld defeated Taylor in the quarter-final. Taylor and van Barneveld met in competition on at least 83 occasions, with Taylor winning 61 and van Barneveld winning 18, with 4 draws. James Wade has won nine PDC major titles since he burst onto the scene in 2006. Wade handed Taylor his first defeat in a Premier League match in 2008. Another major win for Wade
appreciate herself. Cendrillon au Far West Cendrillon au Far West (French for “Cinderella in the Far West”) is a French 2012 animated film. The film was directed and screenplay written by Pascal Hérold and produced by Delacave Studios. This is a modern Wild West take on Cinderella featuring animals such as the deer Cinderella and dog prince. Cinderella is constantly tortured by her step mother but her shaman friend gives her the chance to transform into a beautiful princess, winning the affection of the visiting Prince Vladimir. However, when he and the Duchess are kidnapped, Cinderella must save him and
other Commonwealth country from which an appeal is heard. Where a binding precedent of the UK Supreme Court, or of the House of Lords, or of the Court of Appeal conflicts with that of a decision of the Judicial Committee on English law, English courts are required to follow the domestic decision over that of the Judicial Committee except when the Judicial Committee has in its decision expressly directed the domestic court to follow its new decision. However, given the overlap between the membership of the Judicial Committee and of the Supreme Court, the decisions of the former are extremely
won three titles, and Germany has won two titles. Belgium and India have both won the tournament once. The 2018 tournament was held in Bhubaneswar, India from 28 November to 16 December. Belgium defeated Netherlands in a penalty shoot-out 3–2 after the match ended in a 0–0 tie to win their first World Cup title. The World Cup expanded to 16 teams in 2018, and FIH will evaluate the possibility of increasing it to 24 in 2022. The Hockey World Cup was first conceived by Pakistan's Air Marshal Nur Khan. He proposed his idea to the FIH through Patrick Rowley,
Present-day Saudi Arabia was founded by an alliance between Muhammad ibn Saud, great grandfather of the current ruling dynasty, and Muhammad Abd al-Wahhab, the founder and father of Wahhabism in the middle of the eighteenth century. Wahhabi religious police have free rein to enforce their interpretation of religious law, and Saudi women face severe restrictions in the political, economic, and social spheres. Women cannot directly write freely, or assemble and organize against restrictions. The system has stifled the development of the country and kept its citizens divided. Increased participation by Saudi women will tilt the balance in favor of tolerant
and ""iMeet the First Lady"". Following the events of ""iOMG"", where Sam kisses Freddie, she disappears for three days. Carly's knowledge of Sam's cell-phone password and the use of cell-phone-tracking software reveal that Sam has checked herself into a mental hospital. Freddie visits her to find out that she can't handle her mixed feelings of love and hate for him. Freddie, on an iCarly webcast live from the mental institution, reveals that even though Sam likes him and is in denial about it, his feelings are important, too. He walks up to her and kisses her, symbolizing the start of
the ""Metroid"" series, Simon and Richter Belmont from the ""Castlevania"" series, Chrom from """", King K. Rool from the ""Donkey Kong"" series, Isabelle from the ""Animal Crossing"" series, Ken Masters from the ""Street Fighter"" series, and Incineroar from ""Pokémon Sun and Moon"". When starting the game, players only have access to the eight starter characters of the original N64 game, and unlock the rest by completing various challenges. Certain new and returning characters whose movesets are directly based on another character in the game are classified as ""Echo Fighters"". These fighters also have largely the same basic attributes, such as
of about 21 meters. At $1,349 per troy ounce, 187,200 metric tonnes of gold would have a value of $8.9 trillion. , the world's largest gold producer by far was China with 455 tonnes. The second-largest producer, Australia, mined 270 tonnes in the same year, followed by Russia with 250 tonnes. Since the 1880s, South Africa has been the source of a large proportion of the world's gold supply, and about 50% of the gold presently accounted is from South Africa. Production in 1970 accounted for 79% of the world supply, about 1,480 tonnes. In 2007 China (with 276 tonnes)
of six episodes, and is expected to premiere later than usual for the same reason. Benioff and Weiss spoke about the end of the show, saying, ""From the beginning we've wanted to tell a 70-hour movie. It will turn out to be a 73-hour movie, but it's stayed relatively the same of having the beginning, middle and now we're coming to the end. It would have been really tough if we lost any core cast members along the way, I'm very happy we've kept everyone and we get to finish it the way we want to."" The season is scheduled