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internet if a copy can be found. This was confirmed by the singer Tommy Scott, who when asked in Bristol in October 2009, apparently told a fan: ""Oh God, that was meant to be released about ten years ago... If you got a copy of it, then it's yours, I've chucked that project away since Gut [records] screwed us over."". As well as ""Diary Of A Wimp"", three other tracks from the album later surfaced on compilations by Gut. ""Gravity"" appeared on Greatest Hits, and as a digital single in 2002, whilst ""Good Times"" and ""I Love You More Than
drug for S.H.I.E.L.D., an obsession that leads to the neglect of his wife Martha Osborn and son Harry Osborn. When an OZ-injected spider bites Peter Parker on a field trip and develops amazing powers, Norman theorizes that if the OZ combined with spider DNA gave Parker the abilities of a spider, then Norman with OZ combined with his ""own"" DNA would become a heightened version of himself. However, the experiment goes wrong and an explosion occurs, affecting his son and Dr. Otto Octavius. He himself is transformed into a muscular, grotesque, goblin-looking monster, granting him superhuman strength, reflexes, stamina, speed
others on her world attempted to shut her down. ""Stargate Atlantis"" later retroactively established that Reese was created by an Ancient scientist who was attempting to recreate their earlier nanite creations, known as the Asurans. As Reese's Replicators multiplied, they escaped her control and destroyed her civilization before moving on. After being brought back to the SGC, Reese creates more Replicators out of available materials, which overrun the base and are only stopped after Colonel Jack O'Neill shoots her. It is possible that shooting her was unnecessary though, as mentioned by Dr. Daniel Jackson after Reese's death in ""Menace"". Reese
fourth round of the FA Cup to be played on 25 January. The first leg of the League Cup semi-final against Bradford City was next for Villa three days later. The match did not go the way Villa would have thought, wanted or hoped for though as they lost 1–3 to the Bantams at Valley Parade. Bradford took the lead early in the first half as Nahki Wells beat the offside trap to finish neatly past Shay Given after a deflected shot. Matt Duke made a series of inspired saves throughout both halves keeping Villa at bay, before Rory McArdle
by Robert Parucha when he first appeared in 1983 and departed in 1985. Parucha returned for a brief visit in October 2003. He is the youngest son of Albert and Cora Miller. Matt's father abandoned the family when he and his brother Christian were young. Cora could not feed her sons, so she gave them to an orphanage. In 1983, Matt came to Genoa City where he reunited with Christian, now known as Victor Newman. In an attempt to get Victor away from Ashley Abbott (Eileen Davidson), Victor's wife Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott) set her and Matt up, but
electoral mandate. The Soviets unilaterally declared the occupation of East Berlin at an end along with the rest of East Germany. This move was, however, not recognised by the Western Allies, who continued to view all of Berlin as a jointly occupied territory belonging to neither of the two countries. This view was supported by the continued practice of patrols of all four sectors by soldiers of all four occupying powers. Thus, occasionally Western Allied soldiers were on patrol in East Berlin as were Soviet soldiers in West Berlin. After the Wall was built, East Germany wanted to control Western
used to refer to the whole metropolitan area, the greater metropolitan area or the city proper. The officially defined metropolitan area called Metro Manila, the capital region of the Philippines, includes the much larger Quezon City and the Makati Central Business District. It is the most populous region of the country, one of the most populous urban areas in the world, and is one of the wealthiest regions in Southeast Asia. The city proper is home to people in , and is the historic core of a built-up area that extends well beyond its administrative limits. With 71,263 people per
to 9 a.m. ET, was expanded by an hour to start at 6 a.m. The new hour was branded ""Fox & Friends First"" and was co-anchored by Alisyn Camerota. In July 2008, the 6 a.m. hour was replaced by a third hour of ""Fox & Friends"", and Camerota was named permanent anchor of the weekend edition of ""Fox & Friends"". In June 2011, rival cable news channel CNN began programming in the 5 a.m. hour, with a one-hour extension of ""American Morning"" titled ""Wake Up Call"", which was replaced in January 2012 following ""American Morning""s cancellation by the two-hour ""Early
suggests that this was an immigrant from Asia, as was ""C.lupus"" later in the Pleistocene. In 2010 Francisco Prevosti proposed that ""C.dirus"" was a sister taxon to ""C.lupus"". ""Canis dirus"" lived in the late Pleistocene to the early Holocene (125,000–10,000 years before present or YBP) in North and South America (although no members of ""Canis"" survive in the latter continent). The majority of fossils from the eastern ""C.d.dirus"" have been dated 125,000–75,000YBP, but the western ""C.d.guildayi"" fossils are not only smaller in size but more recent; thus it has been proposed that ""C.d.guildayi"" derived from ""C.d.dirus"". However, there are disputed
Canadian Corps Cavalry Regiment, later renamed the Canadian Light Horse, forming 'B' Squadron of the regiment. On 9 April 1917, the Battle of Vimy Ridge commenced. During the battle, the CLH was committed on the southern flank of the line where elements of the regiment were tasked with reconnaissance towards the village of Willerval to determine if a breakthrough would be possible, or if the village could be held. Two mounted patrols set out at around 4:30 p.m., one approaching from the north and the other from the south. The northern patrol entered the village and was able to take
Animal Procedures Committee The Animal Procedures Committee advised the British Home Secretary on matters related to animal testing in the UK. The function of the committee was made a statutory requirement by the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 (the ASPA), which mandated that it should have at least 12 members, excluding the chair. The APC no longer exists as the ASPA has been revised in accordance with EU legislation. It was disbanded on 31 December 2012 and was replaced by the Animals in Science Committee in 2013. The Act stipulated that at least two-thirds of the members had full registration
The building featured in the film, which was constructed on a sound stage in Burnaby, British Columbia, is based on the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, external shots of which were used in the movie. Trainers spent several weeks training Crystal, who plays the troublemaking monkey Dexter, to slap and bite Stiller in the film. Robin Williams' Theodore Roosevelt costume closely resembles that of John Wayne's character in ""The Shootist"". Director Shawn Levy credited Ben Stiller for the ensemble cast: ""When actors hear that Ben Stiller is in a movie they want to work with him.
United States. ""I Can Only Imagine"" grossed $83.4 million in the United States, and Canada and $1.8 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $85.2 million, against a production budget of $7 million. It is the fourth-highest grossing music biopic of all-time in the United States, behind ""Bohemian Rhapsody"", ""Straight Outta Compton"" and ""Walk the Line"". It is also the highest-grossing independent film of 2018. ""I Can Only Imagine"" was released on March 16, 2018, alongside ""Tomb Raider"" and ""Love, Simon"", and was originally projected to gross $2–4 million from 1,620 theaters in its opening weekend. However, after
1944 New York Yankees season The 1944 New York Yankees season was the team's 42nd season in New York, and its 44th season overall. The team finished in third place in the American League with a record of 83–71, finishing 6 games behind the St. Louis Browns. New York was managed by Joe McCarthy. The Yankees played their home games at Yankee Stadium. The Yankees trained in 1944 at Bader Field in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The team made the 300-room Senator Hotel their headquarters and practiced indoors at the Atlantic City Armory. They played their first exhibition game in
the Supreme Court upheld the Morrill Anti-Bigamy Act in ""Reynolds v. United States"". In February 1882, George Q. Cannon, a prominent leader in the church, was denied a non-voting seat in the U.S. House of Representatives due to his polygamous relations. This revived the issue of polygamy in national politics. One month later, the Edmunds Act was passed by Congress, amending the Morrill Act and made polygamy a felony punishable by a $500 fine and five years in prison. ""Unlawful cohabitation"", in which the prosecution did not need to prove that a marriage ceremony had taken place (only that a
for instance, ""In the 16th century, many Americans died from imported diseases during the European conquest"". Compound constructions such as ""African Americans"" likewise refer exclusively to people in or from the United States of America, as does the prefix ""Americo-"". For instance, the Americo-Liberians and their language Merico derive their name from the fact that they are descended from African American settlers, i.e. former slaves in the United States of America. French, German, Italian, Japanese, Hebrew, Arabic, and Russian speakers may use cognates of ""American"" to refer to inhabitants of the Americas or to U.S. nationals. They generally have other
as acting governor whenever the governor is temporarily not present in Puerto Rico, with territorial law also establishing a line of succession for when both the governor and the secretary are unable to perform their duties. Lieutenant governor (United States) In the United States, 45 of the 50 states have an office of lieutenant governor. In two of the 45 states, the speaker of the upper house of the state legislature serves in such a capacity. In most cases, the lieutenant governor is the highest officer of state after the governor, standing in for that officer when they are absent
Chris Pratt and Bill Hader, respectively. On October 20, 2014, Jones was promoted to the cast as a featured player, and made her official debut on the October 25, 2014 episode hosted by Jim Carrey. She became, at the age of 47, the oldest person to join the show as a cast member (surpassing Michael McKean and George Coe, who were 46 when they joined the show in, respectively, 1994 and 1975). Jones' addition marks the first time in ""SNL"" history that the show's cast has included more than one African-American woman; in addition, the 40th season has the most
of Mount Airy, North Carolina, but actually, Griffith has indicated that nearby Pilot Mountain, also in Surry County, North Carolina, inspired him in creating the town. Pilot Mountain likely was the inspiration for the fictional town of ""Mount Pilot"", a nearby larger town in relation to Mayberry, often referred to and occasionally visited by the characters in ""The Andy Griffith Show"". The county seat of Surry County is in Dobson; thus, this is the location of the nearest courthouse to Mount Airy. One episode has a fictional nearby location - ""Pierce County"". Another episode has Barney Fife referring to Sheriff
from 44 countries won at least one medal, leaving 39 countries in blank in the medal table. The Soviet Union won the most gold (43) and overall medals (103). British West Indies, Republic of China, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iraq, Morocco, and Singapore won the first medals in their Olympic history. The ranking in this table is based on information provided by the International Olympic Committee, although that organization does not officially recognize global ranking per country. The countries are ranked by the number of gold medals won by the athletes of that country. If countries are tied, first the number of
battle between Patriot militia and British regulars when the king's army attempted to capture and destroy Colonial military supplies at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. The conflict then developed into a global war, during which the Patriots (and later their French, Spanish, and Dutch allies) fought the British and Loyalists in what became known as the American Revolutionary War (1775–83). Each of the thirteen colonies formed a Provincial Congress that assumed power from the old colonial governments and suppressed Loyalism, and from there they built a Continental Army under the leadership of General George Washington. The Continental Congress
Broadcast System went into place in 1963. Before the mid-1970s, this was the only non-test activation permitted (the same rule also applied to the earlier CONELRAD system). The EAN signifies of a national emergency, as the wording shows. The Office of Civil Defense originally created the term for the national emergency notification enactment. FEMA soon took over after its creation. Unlike other messages, the EAN was not the alert itself, but rather a notice that the activation is beginning. After the End of Message (EOM) tones were sent, normal programming did not resume. Instead, most stations were to broadcast emergency
considered to have wronged his daughter if he fails to marry her before puberty and if the girl is not married under 3 years of reaching puberty, she can search for the husband herself. Medhātithi's ""Bhashya"" states the right age for marriage of a girl is eight-years-old, this can also be deduced from Manusmriti. According to the Tolkāppiyam, a boy should be married before he is sixteen-years-old and a girl before she is twelve. The Greek historian Megasthenes though talks about early puberty of girls in South India. According to Edgar Thurston, in South India a candlelight ceremony was held
accounting in most countries. We are discussing about the possibilities to make this system acceptable in more regions."" The Council of the ICAI at its 251th Meeting held on 12–13 February 2009 and 258th Meeting held on 14 December 2009 decided on Mandatory application of Cost Accounting Standards (CASs). The CASs shall be mandatory with effect from period commencing on or after 1 April 2010 for being applied for the preparation and certification of General Purpose Cost Accounting Statements. So far ever 22 Cost Accounting Standards and 4 Management Accounting Guidelines have been issued by the Institute. The effective date
Warner Bros. Television and Berlanti Productions, with a planned release in the 2018–19 television season. The series would be a companion series to ""Riverdale"". Lee Toland Krieger would direct the pilot, which would be written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. Both are executive producers along with Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, and Jon Goldwater. In December 2017, the project had moved to Netflix under a yet-to-be-announced new title. Two seasons, comprising ten episodes each, have been ordered by the streaming service; this was later altered to be one, 20-episode season split across two parts. CW President Mark Pedowitz stated that Netflix's ability to
and captain Darren Sammy, quickly joined the women's team in celebrating their victory. The West Indian women's team stayed at Eden Gardens to watch the men's team in their final against England immediately afterwards and joined the men's team after Brathwaite's and Marlon Samuels' heroics secured a four-wicket victory, making the West Indies the first to win both the men's and women's World Twenty20s on the same day. 2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Final The 2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Final was played at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on 3 April 2016 to determine the winners of the 2016
among the company forced them to abandon the project and the car never went racing. The R42 had a starring role in the 1997 Ian Sharp film ""RPM"" where it plays the prototype eco-friendly sports car that leading actor David Arquette has to steal. The R42 also made an appearance in the 1998 racing game """" as a downloadable car. Spectre R42 The Spectre R42 is a 2-seater mid-engined rear-wheel drive sportscar manufactured by British boutique automobile manufacturer Spectre Supersports Ltd. Ray Christopher, associated with the GT Development firm, which was notable for building accurate replicas of Ford GT40 envisioned
and Romanoff prepare to train new Avengers: Rhodes, the Vision, Sam Wilson, and Wanda. In a mid-credits scene, Thanos, dissatisfied by the failures of his pawns, dons a gauntlet and vows to retrieve the Infinity Stones himself. Thomas Kretschmann and Henry Goodman reprise their roles as Baron Wolfgang von Strucker and Dr. List, Hydra leaders who specialize in human experimentation, advanced robotics, and artificial intelligence from """". Linda Cardellini portrays Laura Barton, Hawkeye's wife, Claudia Kim portrays Helen Cho, a world-renowned geneticist who helps the Avengers from her office in Seoul, Andy Serkis portrays Ulysses Klaue, a South-African black-market arms
Government and the devolved national authorities - the Scottish Government, the Welsh Assembly Government and the Northern Ireland Executive. The monarch appoints a Prime Minister as the head of Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom, guided by the strict convention that the Prime Minister should be the member of the House of Commons most likely to be able to form a Government with the support of that House. In practice, this means that the leader of the political party with an absolute majority of seats in the House of Commons is chosen to be the Prime Minister. If no
retracted; Coven later released a version on an album. Both versions billed as being by Coven were based on substantially the original arrangement, though some cover versions diverged widely. The popularity of the song has endured as very diverse covers have been recorded by punk rock group Me First and the Gimme Gimmes and by Sonny and Cher; Roseanne Barr also recorded a parody of the song. A strophic ballad, “One Tin Soldier” tells the tale of the materialistic “valley-people” who kill and cheat in search of a rumoured treasure on a mountain. The only treasure, though, is a stone
the Cowboys were eliminated from playoff contention. With the win, the Cowboys finished a rough season with a 9–7 record. This was the first time they had recorded back-to-back winning seasons since the 2008 and 2009 seasons. They also recorded their first shutout since Week 17 of the 2009 season. This is Dez Bryant's last game with Dallas, as the Cowboys released him on April 13, 2018. This is Jason Witten's last game in the NFL, as he retired on May 3, 2018. This is Dan Bailey's last game as a Cowboy, as he was released on September 1, 2018
Sam Humphrey Sam Humphrey (born 24th April 1994) is a New Zealand-born actor from Frankston, Victoria, Australia. He is best known for playing Charles Stratton in the 2017 film ""The Greatest Showman"". Humphrey was born with a rare genetic disorder called acrodysplasia. As a child he was also diagnosed with the inflammatory bowel condition Crohn's disease and has spent a lifetime visiting hospitals and doctors' offices for operations and tests, and was not expected to reach his teenage years, let alone adulthood. In an interview, he said that he had attempted suicide several times, but with support from his family,
forwarding rule. The forwarding rule is disabled after a period of inactivity. Port triggering is useful for network applications where the client and server roles must be switched for certain tasks, such as authentication for IRC chat and file downloading for FTP file sharing. As an example of how port triggering operates, when connecting to IRC (Internet Relay Chat), it's common to authenticate a username with the Ident protocol via port 113. When connecting to IRC, the client computer typically makes an outgoing connection on port 6667 (or any port in the range 6660-7000), causing the IRC server to attempt
Felix to an array of Olympic leaders and sports officials at a general assembly for the Association of National Olympic Committees in Doha, Qatar. Ultimately, the International Olympic Committee decided to make Paris the host of the 2024 games, while awarding Los Angeles the 2028 Summer Olympics. In preparation for hosting the games, Garcetti launched the Twenty-eight by '28 initiative, which gives accelerated priority to the city's most crucial transit infrastructure projects. He also appointed former ambassador Nina Hachigian as Deputy Mayor for International Affairs to assist in coordinating the Olympics games as well as broadening the city's global relations
Roasters Group, Caffe Coffee, Roasted Addiqtion, Café Palazzo and Barista’s Choice. From late 2017 the company has been embroiled in controversy over its treatment of franchisees. Retail Food Group Retail Food Group (Australia) Limited, often abbreviated to RFGA or RFG (), is an Australian franchiser based in Southport, Queensland. It owns numerous companies including Gloria Jean's Coffees, Esquires, Brumby's Bakeries, Donut King, Michel's Patisserie, bb's Cafe, It's A Grind, The Coffee Guy, Café2U, Pizza Capers, Crust and Big Dad's Pies Established in 1989, Retail Food Group Limited was incorporated in 2003 to act as the ultimate holding company of the
firearms authorized. States that honor a Nevada permit: Alaska, Arizona, Iowa, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas*, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan*, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah (*Residential permits only). , other state permits that Nevada honors: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Idaho Enhanced Permit, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi Enhanced Permit, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota (both types of permits), Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota Enhanced Permit, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming. The law allows holders of valid permits from these states to carry a concealed weapon while in the State
to have committed suicide there with a gun. Some uncertainty persists as to whether it was suicide. His mother believed he had been murdered, and rumors circulated about possible killers. Thomas Jefferson and Lewis's former partner, William Clark, accepted the report of suicide. Lewis was buried near the inn along the Trace. In 1858, a Tennessee state commission erected a monument at the site. On the bicentennial of Lewis' death (2009), the first national public memorial service honoring his life was held as the last event of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Bicentennial. A bronze bust has been installed at
in Niles, Illinois. The company grew to 60 stores in nine states. Gart Sports and Sportmart merged in 1998. Sportmart briefly operated in Canada in the 1990s before closing down their operations after two years. Oshman's Sporting Goods was founded in Houston, Texas in 1919 by Jake Oshman. By 1965, Oshman's had become the largest sporting goods chain in Texas, operating 43 Oshman's SuperSports USA stores and 15 traditional stores; the company merged with Gart Sports in 2001. The Sports Authority, Inc. was founded in Lakes Mall in Lauderdale Lakes, Florida by a syndicate of venture capital groups and several
uploads J.A.R.V.I.S.—who is still operational after hiding from Ultron inside the Internet—into the synthetic body. Thor returns to help activate the body, explaining that the gem on its brow is one of the six Infinity Stones, the most powerful objects in existence. The newly activated Vision and the Maximoffs accompany the Avengers to Sokovia, where Ultron has used the remaining vibranium to build a machine to lift a large part of the capital city skyward, intending to crash it into the ground to cause global extinction. Banner rescues Black Widow, who helps him transform into the Hulk for the battle.
The Water's Edge The Water's Edge is a studio album by Australian singer songwriter Rick Price. The album was released on 18 September 2011 through Clarice Records. It was Price's first album of new recordings since ""A Million Miles"" in 2003. Rick Price toured the album throughout Australia in April/March in 2012 and again in July/August 2013. The album featured three singles, including the title track, ""Shape of my Heart"" and ""Im Coming Home"" Price relocated to Nashville United States in 2009, primarily to tour with his great friend Tommy Emmanuel. Following the completion of this tour, Price began to
friend than an older sister. She is also known for 2014 Punjabi superhit film Mr & Mrs 420. Avantika Hundal Avantika Hundal is a Hindi television and Punjabi film actress She is currently replacing Mihika Verma as Mihika Iyer in the popular show Yeh Hai Mohabbatein. She has also worked in Man Ki Awaaz Pratigya serial aired on star plus as Aarushi Saxena, younger sister of Pratigya ( Pooja Gaur). She was youngest in the family, Aarushi is very romantic. She feels love is a fairy tale. And everything is fair in love. As she is the youngest, the family
oxidized to acetyl-CoA and CO by the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDC). The PDC contains multiple copies of three enzymes and is located in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells and in the cytosol of prokaryotes. In the conversion of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA, one molecule of NADH and one molecule of CO is formed. This is also called the ""Krebs cycle"" or the ""tricarboxylic acid cycle"". When oxygen is present, acetyl-CoA is produced from the pyruvate molecules created from glycolysis. Once acetyl-CoA is formed, aerobic or anaerobic respiration can occur. When oxygen is present, the mitochondria will undergo aerobic respiration which leads
the Morris-designed C-Series and the Austin-penned A- and B-Series engines was the position of the camshaft - on the right-hand side of the block (as viewed from within the car) rather than the left, although all three engines had their inlet and exhaust ports on the left. This meant that the C-Series didn't require the compound ports of the Austin engines, which were partly required to provide space in the cylinder head for the pushrods. This should, theoretically, have provided the C-Series with superior 'breathing' and efficiency than the smaller engines since it still used the same highly-effective heart-shaped Combustion
Venezuela in the north. In southern Peru, the Andes consist of several mountain chains including the Western Cordillera and the Eastern Cordillera, with elevations of up to , which are separated from each other by the Altiplano. More than 2,000 volcanoes exist in the Andes, mainly in the countries of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Among these is Nevado del Ruiz, which erupted in 1985 in Colombia. Seven volcanoes have been active in Peru since the arrival of the Spaniards, but volcanic activity is typically poorly recorded in Peru, owing to the remote nature of the region and
Peggy Lee, covered his songs and ""I Think It's Going to Rain Today"" became an early standard. In 1969, he did the orchestral arrangements for Peggy Lee's single ""Is That All There Is?"", as well as her album with the same title (which also contained her cover versions of two of his songs: ""Love Story"" and ""Linda""). Also in 1969 he recorded ""Gone Dead Train"" for the 1970 movie and soundtrack album to ""Performance"", starring Mick Jagger. In 1970, Harry Nilsson recorded an entire album of Newman compositions (Newman played piano) called ""Nilsson Sings Newman."" The album was not a
for $8.25 million. Some scenes are shot outside of the studio. Woodbury, during the third season, was filmed in downtown Senoia. Other exceptions include the Kingdom, which is filmed at the former military base Fort McPherson, now converted to studios for Tyler Perry. The series is completely shot on 16 mm film. David Tattersall was the director of photography for the pilot episode with David Boyd as the director of photography on the remainder of the episodes. Production design is done by Greg Melton and Alex Hajdu. The effects team includes veteran special effects makeup designers Greg Nicotero and Toby
line. This is unlike American football in which their posts are behind the back of the goal line. Teams are composed of seven players — three forwards and four backs. Scrums are made up of three players from each team. Because of the faster nature of the game, sevens players are often backs or loose forwards in fifteens rugby. Substitutes are used like the 15-player game, but with only five substitutes on the bench. A typical defensive formation in open play involves a line of six defenders, with one sweeper behind the line. Rugby sevens tends to be played at
well as modern-day Mexico and much of the southwestern part of the continent. The northern and central Atlantic coast was claimed by Britain, and New France comprised much of what is now eastern Canada as well as the central Illinois Country. The French feared that their territory was vulnerable to the expansionist aims of its neighbors. In 1681, French nobleman Robert Cavelier de La Salle launched an expedition down the Mississippi River from New France, at first believing he would find a path to the Pacific Ocean. Instead, La Salle found a route to the Gulf of Mexico. Although Hernando
Thanasimus formicarius The ant beetle (""Thanasimus formicarius""), also known as the European red-bellied clerid, is a medium size insect, rather soft-bodied, with strong mandibles that can tear between the hard sclerotized integument of bark beetles. Larvae and adults are common predators of bark beetles in Europe. The adults overwinter at the base of conifers, rarely of deciduous trees. They emerge in the spring and fly to lower parts of trees to hunt bark beetles. Their common prey are pine bark beetles ""Tomicus piniperda"" and ""T. minor"", and the European spruce bark beetle, ""Ips typographus"". Often they are seen waiting their
video for ""He Wasn't"". Lavigne performed the song and ""I Can Do Better"" on an episode of the American talk show ""Live with Regis and Kelly"" in April 2008. She also performed ""The Best Damn Thing"" on Music Station Japan on September 12, 2008. Credits adapted from ""The Best Damn Thing"" liner notes. The Best Damn Thing (song) ""The Best Damn Thing"" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, taken from her third studio album of the same name (2007). The song was released as the fourth and final single from the album only in some European countries and
feels compelled to look after the childish, loud and irresponsible Sugar, who is incapable of looking after herself. The story is complicated further with the arrival of three adult season fairies—Turmeric, a cloud fairy; Ginger, a rain fairy; and the Elder, the leader of the season fairies—and two more apprentices—Cinnamon, a hail fairy, and Basil, a thunder fairy. With the highly disruptive presence of Sugar, Saga's life goes haywire. Her friends Norma and Anne think that she is losing her mind, and her teacher, Miss Hanna, is worried that her best student is acting strangely. Not at all concerned with
History of the Chicago Cubs The following is a franchise history of the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball, a charter member of the National League who started play in the National Association in 1870 as the Chicago White Stockings. The Chicago National League Ball Club is the only franchise to play continuously in the same city since the formation of the National League in 1876. They are the earliest formed active professional sports club in North America. In their history, they have also been known as the White Stockings, Orphans, Colts, Panamas, Rainmakers, Spuds, Trojans, Microbes, and Zephyrs. The
usual style of Alcamenes, who was almost certainly a progressive and original artist. It is safer to judge him by the sculptural decoration of the Parthenon, in which he must almost certainly have taken a share under the direction of Phidias. He is said to be the most eminent sculptor in Athens after the departure of Phidias for Olympia, but enigmatic in that none of the sculptures associated with his name in classical literature can be securely connected with existing copies. Alcamenes Alcamenes () was an ancient Greek sculptor of Lemnos and Athens, who flourished in the 2nd half of
14 December 2018 at 20.00 GMT. It was announced that England netball's last second win over Australia for the Commonwealth games title had been voted sporting moment of the year. Formerly known as the BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year, the nominees for the award were announced on 3 December. People from outside of the UK could participate in the voting for the first time. Voting took place online between the 3 December 2018 at 15:00 GMT and 15 December 2018 at 14:00 GMT. The winner was Italian golfer, Francesco Molinari. The Nominations for Team of the year were
mountain railway in the world. It operated from 1868 to 1871, and was replaced by the railway through the Mont Cenis Tunnel. Although the railway was successful in technical and service terms, it is doubtful whether the shareholders got any of their money back and Brogdens had invested a lot. Out of 8,678 shares issued (as of August 1866), Alexander had taken 792. By November 1867 £150,000 had been raised by shares and only £2,600 by debentures. In October 1868, shareholders funds were unchanged but debentures stood at £180,000, loans £17,500 and creditors at £65,000. It follows that Alexander's share
a team of craftsmen from Garrard & Co (the Crown Jewellers). The whole process was completed over a period of two months time. The ICC Cricket World Cup Trophy is presented to the winning team of the ICC Cricket World Cup. The current trophy is 60 cm high, is made from silver and gold, and features a golden globe held up by three silver columns. The columns, shaped as stumps and bails, represents the three fundamental aspects of cricket: batting, bowling and fielding, while the globe characterises a cricket ball, with the seam that is tilted to represent Axial tilt
that the Civil War was over and that Southern whites posed no threat to the nation. The end of Reconstruction marked the end of the brief period of civil rights and civil liberties for African Americans in the South, where most lived. Reconstruction caused permanent resentment, distrust, and cynicism among white Southerners toward the federal government, and helped create the ""Solid South,"" which typically voted for the (then-)socially conservative Democrats for all local, state, and national offices. White supremacists created a segregated society through ""Jim Crow Laws"" that made blacks second-class citizens with very little political power or public voice.
opacity/translucency. Oil paints are made up of four parts, the base, the vehicle, the solvent and the driers. Pigment may be added to these to obtain a paint of any desired color. There are several bases for oil paint, those most commonly used for building work being white lead, red lead, zinc white and iron oxide. White lead is a base for paint. It is poisonous, and is used with care, when used at all. When pure it consists of about 75% lead carbonate and about 25% of lead hydrate. It is mixed with 6 or 7% by weight of
novel, following a 2003 television film. Development began in 2010, with DuVernay signing on to direct in February 2016. Principal photography began on November 2, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. Near the end of filming, production moved to New Zealand, where photography ended on February 25, 2017. With an estimated production budget of around $103 million, the film became the first live-action film with a nine-digit budget to be directed by a woman of color. Additionally, ""A"" ""Wrinkle in Time"" was notable in that Ava DuVernay was the first African-American woman to direct a film that earned at least $100
the enzyme because of the high concentration of mitochondria in cardiac muscle. The following is a list of humans genes that encode components of ATP synthases: ATP synthase ATP synthase is an enzyme that creates the energy storage molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is the most commonly used ""energy currency"" of cells for all organisms. It is formed from adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and inorganic phosphate (P). The overall reaction catalyzed by ATP synthase is: The formation of ATP from ADP and P is energetically unfavorable and would normally proceed in the reverse direction. In order to drive this reaction forward,
first smartphone developed jointly with Motorola would be released in October or November of the same year. Since the announcement of its acquisition by Lenovo, Motorola Mobility has focused on quickly increasing sales value through aggressive online promotions in the United States, Brazil, Mexico, and India. As of 2014, Motorola had increased its sales in India to at least one million smartphones each quarter through cooperation with the Indian e-commerce firm Flipkart. As of November 2014, the Lenovo and Motorola brands held a combined 7.8% of global smartphone shipments, making Lenovo the third largest company in this market. Motorola is
uppermost layer of the dermis. It intertwines with the rete ridges of the epidermis and is composed of fine and loosely arranged collagen fibers. The papillary region is composed of loose areolar connective tissue. This is named for its fingerlike projections called ""papillae"", that extend toward the epidermis and contain either terminal networks of blood capillaries or tactile Meissner's corpuscles. The reticular dermis is the lower layer of the dermis, found under the papillary dermis, composed of dense irregular connective tissue featuring densely packed collagen fibers. It is the primary location of dermal elastic fibers. The reticular region is usually
guest star in one episode for a concert Haley hosts at TRIC. Dave Navarro will also guest star as himself. ""E! Online"" confirmed that there are plans for Chad Michael Murray and Hilarie Burton to return to the series in Season 8. Schwahn has said that the actors busy schedules may prevent a return in time for Brooke's wedding, but hopes they can return later in the season. On December 7, 2010, Kristin Dos Santos reported that Murray and Burton would definitely not be back for Brooke's wedding, but they are still expected to return. However, in a January 2011
(1969–70), American Council of Learned Societies (1973-74), and the National Endowment for the Humanities (1977–78). Tanselle absorbed the principles of Walter W. Greg and Fredson Bowers, who developed the theory of textual criticism, a branch of textual scholarship, philology, and literary criticism that is concerned with the identification and removal of transcription errors in texts, both manuscripts and printed books, in order to create a text which most closely reflects the author's intent. He has been called the ""most prominent, consistent, and authoritative defender of the Greg-Bowers approach to editing,"" which is now the ""dominant theoretical and practical position in
Columbus. 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship The 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship was a bowl game that determined a national champion of NCAA Division I FBS college football for the 2014 season, which took place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on January 12, 2015. It was the culminating game of the 2014–15 bowl season as the inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship, replacing the BCS National Championship Game. The national title was contested through a four-team bracket system, the College Football Playoff, which replaced the previous Bowl Championship Series. The game was played between the winners of
Sony Xperia XA The Sony Xperia XA is an Android smartphone produced by Sony. Part of the Xperia XA Series, the device was unveiled along with the Sony Xperia X and Sony Xperia X Performance at MWC 2016 on February 22, 2016. The device features a 5.0-inch 720p screen and a 64-bit 2.0 GHz octa-core Mediatek MT6755 (Helio P10) system-on-chip with 2 GB of RAM. The device also has 16 GB internal storage with microSD card expansion up to 200 GB and includes non-removable 2300 mAh battery. The rear-facing camera of the Xperia XA is 13 megapixels with sensor size
the show during prime time. Bigg Boss (Hindi season 4) Bigg Boss 4 in 2010 was the fourth season of Indian reality TV show ""Bigg Boss"", which aired on Colors from 3 October 2010. This season was longer than its predecessor, ""Bigg Boss 3"" and lasted for 14 weeks (96 days) ending on 8 January 2011. The show was hosted by Salman Khan. During the launch on 3 October, fourteen hand-picked housemates entered the house located in Lonavla, a hill station, about 100 kilometres east of Mumbai in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Two additional wild card entries were made
Entourage (film) Entourage is a 2015 American comedy film written, directed and produced by Doug Ellin, and serves as a continuation of the HBO TV series of the same name. It stars the principal cast of the show, Kevin Connolly, Adrian Grenier, Kevin Dillon, Jerry Ferrara and Jeremy Piven, and follows actor Vincent Chase who goes overbudget on his directorial debut and must ask newly-appointed studio head Ari Gold for more money. ""Entourage"" was released on June 3, 2015, received generally negative reviews and grossed $49 million worldwide. Vincent Chase, who separated from his wife after nine days of marriage,
New Testament. African-American activists and their writings were rarely heard outside the black community. However, they were tremendously influential to some sympathetic white people, most prominently the first white activist to reach prominence, William Lloyd Garrison, who was its most effective propagandist. Garrison's efforts to recruit eloquent spokesmen led to the discovery of ex-slave Frederick Douglass, who eventually became a prominent activist in his own right. Eventually, Douglass would publish his own, widely distributed abolitionist newspaper, the ""North Star"". In the early 1850s, the American abolitionist movement split into two camps over the issue of the United States Constitution. This
Bank of India Bank of India (BOI) is commercial bank with headquarters at Bandra Kurla complex, Mumbai and it is one of the top 5 banks in India. Founded in 1906, it has been government-owned since nationalisation in 1969. Bank of India has 5100 branches as on 31 January 2017, including 56 offices outside India, which includes five subsidiaries, five representative offices, and one joint venture. BoI is a founder member of SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Inter Bank Financial Telecommunications), which facilitates provision of cost-effective financialprocessing and communication services. Bank of India was founded on 7 September 1906 by a
which can move between different computers automatically while continuing their executions. The mobile agents can be used to match concurrency and distribution if one uses the Join-calculus. That's why a new concept named ""distributed Join-calculus"" was created; it's an extension of Join-calculus with locations and primitives to describe the mobility. This innovation use agents as running processes with their communication capabilities to allow an idea of location, which is a physical site expressing the actual position of the agent. Thanks to the Join-calculus, one location can be moved atomically to another site. The processes of an agent is specified as
with the British trade dollar that circulated in the Orient. In 2014, a new world record price was achieved for a milled silver crown. The coin was issued as a pattern by engraver Thomas Simon in 1663 and nicknamed the ""Reddite Crown"". This was presented to Charles II as the new crown piece but was ultimately rejected in favour of the Roettiers Brothers' design. Auctioneers Spink & Son of London sold the coin on 27 March 2014 for £396,000 including commission. After decimalisation on 15 February 1971, a new coin known as a 25p (25 pence) piece was introduced. Whilst
generally conceded today to have helped exert control over American miners, and undermine American territorial ambitions toward this part of British North America. Shortly thereafter, the Colonial Office formally ratified Douglas' proclamation of sovereignty and established a new colony encompassing the mainland. After the British Parliament in 1858 created Crown Colony of British Columbia, Douglas was assigned Governor and was asked to resign as Chief Factor of the western portion of the Hudson's Bay Company. The Crown did not renew the Company's trade monopoly on the mainland, nor Douglas' position as Chief Factor. Richard Clement Moody was hand-picked by the
reflections from ‘others’, but rather are shaped by the creation of a collective social identity that contrasts ‘us’ ""against"" relevant ‘others’. Therefore, the concept of self-identity may be considered an example of a social construction. Looking-glass self The looking-glass self is a social psychological concept introduced and coined by Charles Horton Cooley in his work, ""Human Nature and the Social Order"" in 1902. The concept of the looking-glass self describes the development of one's self and of one's identity through one's interpersonal interactions within the context of society. As Cooley explains, society is an interweaving and inter-working of mental selves.
currently seeking a wife for grumpy Horace Vandergelder, the well-known half-a-millionaire, but it becomes clear that Dolly intends to marry Horace herself. Ambrose Kemper, a young artist, wants to marry Horace's weepy niece Ermengarde, but Horace opposes this because Ambrose's vocation does not guarantee a steady living. Ambrose enlists Dolly's help, and they travel to Yonkers, New York to visit Horace, who is a prominent citizen there and owns Vandergelder's Hay and Feed. Horace explains to his two clerks, Cornelius Hackl and Barnaby Tucker, that he is going to get married because ""It Takes a Woman"" to cheerfully do all
Japan in a 1927 psychologist's report, and the government of the time commissioned a study aimed at breeding better soldiers. Interest in the theory faded in the 1930s. Ultimately, the discovery of DNA in the following decades indicated that DNA instead had an important role in both heredity generally and personality specifically. Interest in the theory was revived in the 1970s by Masahiko Nomi, a broadcaster with a background in law rather than science. The theory is widely accepted in Japanese and South Korean popular culture. Blood type A blood type (also called a blood group) is a classification of
She returned to the United States, and soon moved to Los Angeles, California, where she gained her first film experience in ""A Walk On The Moon"". She appeared in ""Three Amigos"" in 1986, and later was offered a role in ""Magnum, P.I."" as Linda Lee Ellison with Tom Selleck. After that, she appeared in other TV series, including ""Miami Vice"" and ""Zorro,"" and also appeared in ""Beetlejuice,"" ""The Effects of Magic,"" and ""Vital Signs."" Patrice is the sister of Benito Martinez and the daughter of Margarita Martinez-Cannon. She also has a sister, Benita, who looks like her but is two
Papakha Papakha ( ; ; , ; ; ), also known as astrakhan hat in English, is a wool hat worn by men throughout the Caucasus and also in uniformed regiments in the region and beyond. The word ""papakha"" is of Turkic language origin (cf Turkish ""papak"", Azeri ""papaq""). There are two different Russian papakhas. One, called a ""papaha"", is a high fur hat, usually made of karakul sheep skin. The hat has the general appearance of a cylinder with one open end, and is set upon the head in such a way as to have the brim touch the
of improv-based commercials for Sierra Mist titled ""Mist Takes"". A Spanish version of the advertisements began airing and the bilingual Díaz also starred in those with other Latino comedians. Guillermo Díaz (actor) Guillermo Díaz (born March 22, 1975) is an American actor. He is known for films ""Half Baked"" (1998), ""200 Cigarettes"" (1999) and ""Stonewall"" (1995). He most recently starred as Huck in the ABC drama TV series ""Scandal"". Díaz has made guest appearances on shows such as ""Chappelle's Show"", ""Law & Order"", ""Weeds"", ""ER"", and ""Girls"". Díaz was born in New Jersey, to Cuban parents, and grew up in
Game 1 victory. Springer's home run tied him with Carlos Beltrán for the club record for most consecutive postseason games with a home run, with five. Springer had four in a row in the 2017 World Series. Three-time Astros All-Star and 2005 NLCS MVP Roy Oswalt threw the ceremonial first pitch. Hoping to even the series before returning home, Cleveland struck first and took a 1–0 lead in the top of the third inning, on a home run by Francisco Lindor. In the bottom of the sixth, an infield single and walk followed by a Marwin González double gave Houston
and a freestyle. On the second night, the couples danced a fusion dance that fused two dance styles. The celebrities and professional partners will dance one of these routines for each corresponding week: Beginning in week four of the live shows, a celebrity guest judge was present at the judges table to comment on and score the dance routines. Season 16 runner-up Zendaya was the first celebrity guest judge on April 11. Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 22) Season twenty-two of ""Dancing with the Stars"" premiered March 21, 2016, on the ABC network. Hosts Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews
is also playable in ""Lego Dimensions"", with archive audio of Ralph Fiennes's portrayal in the films used for his voiceovers. In ""The Lego Batman Movie"" pack for the game, Voldemort is voiced by Liam O'Brien"". A 2018 Italian fan film titled """" depicts the story of Tom Riddle's rise to power. Lord Voldemort Lord Voldemort (, in the films; born Tom Marvolo Riddle) is a fictional character and the main antagonist in J. K. Rowling's series of ""Harry Potter"" novels. Voldemort first appeared in ""Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone"", which was released in 1997. Voldemort appears either in person
O'Connor. In February 2013, Woodburn teamed up with chef, Rosemary Shrager, and the pair appeared on the fifth series of ""Let's Dance for Comic Relief"" as contestants. They danced to ""Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend"" by Marilyn Monroe. They were eliminated by the panel of judges. In 2014, Woodburn appeared as a contestant on one of ""The Chase"" Celebrity Specials. In March 2016, Woodburn took part in the second series of ""Famous, Rich and Homeless"" for BBC One. Her controversial comments on the lives of rough sleepers and some of them that she met led to a dispute between
represent xi (ξ) because of the similar shape of the number 3 to the original letter albeit mirrored. An example of orthographic Greeklish could be the word ""plateia"", which in Greek means """"square"""" and using the Greek alphabet is spelled """"πλατεία"""". The word """"plateia"""" derives from the exact replacement of each Greek letter with its Latin respective: π=p, λ=l, α=a, τ=t, ε=e, ι=i, α=a. An example of phonetic Greeklish could be the same word, """"square"""", written like this: ""platia"". The reason the same word is, in this occasion, written without the letter ""e"", is the fact that, phonetically, the word
with 16 Gold Gloves, and is tied for the second-highest total overall with pitcher Jim Kaat, who won his 16 awards consecutively. Iván Rodríguez has won the most Gold Gloves as a catcher, with 13 career awards in the American League. Ozzie Smith has 13 wins at shortstop; he and Rodríguez are tied for the fourth-highest total among all winners. Among outfielders, Roberto Clemente and Willie Mays, who played primarily right field and center field, respectively, are tied for the lead with 12 Gold Gloves. Keith Hernandez, the leader at first base, has won 11 times, and Roberto Alomar leads
to the band's coming out on stage, the host asked an audience member, ""Who's your favorite band member?"" The youth responded, ""Peter Criss. Er, um, I mean... Ace Frehley."" ""Kids Are People Too"" was seen the first two seasons as 90 minute versions in most major city markets including Chicago, New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Detroit, and it also had local features by the ABC O&O stations in these markets. Kids Are People Too Kids Are People Too is an American television series that ran on Sunday mornings from 1978 to 1982 on ABC. The series was
Girl"" had 11 writers during its first season and 15 during the second season. Stories are developed in a collaborative effort and are aimed at viewers of both sexes. The first season had no planned story arcs, but focused on setting up the characters, while the second season was to show different sides of the characters. Overarching storylines usually culminate at a season's end; the actors are generally not told the ending. Meriwether said the writers did not ""have a lot of plans. I think we really just to try to go where the show wants to go."" The writers
Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 2) Season two of the ""Dancing with the Stars"" (U.S. edition) premiered on the ABC network on January 5, 2006, and ended February 24, 2006. This season expanded to ten couples from six in the previous season. All the professionals dancers from season one, with the exception of Alec Mazo (who was the incumbent champion) and Charlotte Jørgensen, were a part of season two. Tom Bergeron returned as host while Samantha Harris replaced Lisa Canning as co-host. Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman and Bruno Tonioli returned as judges. Season two expanded each program from
reprised her role as a shipboard computer's voice in two episodes of the prequel series """", thus making her the only actor to have a role in all six televised ""Star Trek"" series produced up to that time. She also lent her voice to various computer games and software related to the franchise. The association of her voice with interactions with computers led to Google's Assistant project being initially codenamed Google Majel. Barrett had also made a point of attending a major ""Star Trek"" convention each year in an effort to inspire fans and keep the franchise alive. Barrett is
on his 1992 single ""Lord Have Mercy on the Working Man"". She was also featured on the track ""Drive Away"" on Sawyer Brown's 1993 album ""Outskirts of Town"". McVicker's husband, Michael Thomas, played guitar for Reba McEntire's road band until an airplane, carrying Thomas, six other members of McEntire's band, and her road manager, crashed into a nearby mountain after taking off from an airport in San Diego, California, killing all on board. Dana McVicker Dana McVicker is an American country music artist. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1963, she recorded for Capitol Records Nashville in 1988, releasing a self-titled
olfactory mucosa, the nerve (actually many small nerve fascicles) travels up through the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone to reach the surface of the brain. Here the fascicles enter the olfactory bulb and synapse there; from the bulbs (one on each side) the olfactory information is transmitted into the brain via the olfactory tract. The fascicles of the olfactory nerve are not visible on a cadaver brain because they are severed upon removal. The specialized olfactory receptor neurons of the olfactory nerve are located in the olfactory mucosa of the upper parts of the nasal cavity. The olfactory nerves
Love It or List It Love It or List It is a Canadian home design TV show currently airing on HGTV, W Network, and on OWN Canada, and is the original show in the ""Love it or List It"" franchise. The show is produced by Big Coat Productions and was based in Toronto and other surrounding areas in Ontario, Canada. The show premiered as a primetime program on W Network on September 8, 2008, and has since aired on OWN Canada as well as HGTV in the United States. In September 2014, the show began filming in the United States
access program, as well as their strict quality control for even completed games. The PlayStation port was officially announced in November, and was released on December 7, 2018. PUBG Corporation studio head Brian Corrigan said that while they had had a small team working on the PlayStation 4 port for some time, it was only until the Xbox One port was mostly completed that they began fully working on the PlayStation port. The PlayStation 4 version of the game includes platform-exclusive customization items, specifically the outfit of Nathan Drake from the ""Uncharted"" series, and Ellie's backpack from ""The Last of
continually relevant, as it can have effects in fields ranging from mental health and the study of disorders of consciousness to artificial intelligence and its domains of research and development. Prior to the founding of psychology as a scientific discipline, attention was studied in the field of philosophy. Thus, many of the discoveries in the field of attention were made by philosophers. Psychologist John B. Watson calls Juan Luis Vives the father of modern psychology because, in his book ""De Anima et Vita"" (""The Soul and Life""), he was the first to recognize the importance of empirical investigation. In his
debut, then walked home while still in uniform as he lives near the ground. The highest total set by a team here in Test cricket was by the New Zealand national cricket team when they scored 680/8 dec on 14 Feb 2014 against the Indian national cricket team. The most runs scored in this ground have been by Martin Crowe (1123 runs), Brendon McCullum (1021 runs) and John Wright (1005 runs). The most wickets have been taken by Chris Martin- 60 wickets, followed by Daniel Vettori-57 wickets and Richard Hadlee- 53 wickets. In ODI cricket, the highest total has been
is created when the computer establishes or joins a session. HTTP sessions are typically not implemented using one thread per session, but by means of a database with information about the state of each session. The advantage with multiple processes or threads is relaxed complexity of the software, since each thread is an instance with its own history and encapsulated variables. The disadvantage is large overhead in terms of system resources, and that the session may be interrupted if the system is restarted. When a client may connect to any server in a cluster of servers, a special problem is
March 18, 2016, that Conrad Ricamora playing Oliver Hampton had been upgraded to a series-regular for the third season. On July 20, 2016, it was announced that ""Dexter""-alum Lauren Vélez had been cast in a recurring role as the President of Middleton University. The role was described as “self-assured, friendly, warm and diplomatic.” It was reported on August 6, 2016, that Esai Morales and Amy Madigan had been added to the show as guest stars for the third season. It was later revealed that Morales would be replacing José Zúniga as Jorge Castillo, Laurel's father. ""Deadline"" announced on August 31,
The Curse of Oak Island The Curse of Oak Island is an active reality television series that first premiered in Canada on the History network on January 5, 2014. The show features what is known as the Oak Island mystery, showing efforts to search for historical artifacts and treasure. ""The Curse of Oak Island"" follows brothers Marty and Rick Lagina, originally from Kingsford, Michigan, through their efforts to find the speculated treasure or historical artifacts believed to be on Oak Island. The series discusses the history of the island, recent discoveries, theories, and prior attempts to investigate the site. Areas
the 1994 Scripps National Spelling Bee and noting that a majority of the competitors came from well-off socioeconomic backgrounds. After completing the script in 1999, Atchison won one of the Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting in 2000, which attracted producers Sid Ganis and Nancy Hult Ganis. After an initial inability to secure funding, the project got a second wind as a result of the success of the 2002 documentary film ""Spellbound"". Lionsgate Films undertook the production in 2004 and in the following year it was filmed in South Los Angeles on a budget of over $6 million. Atchison remarked that his
a concept sketch of a rounded, one-eyed monster as a concept for the character, and everyone was generally receptive to it. Docter named the character Mike for the father of his friend Frank Oz, a director and Muppet performer. Jeff Pidgeon and Jason Katz story-boarded a test in which Mike helps Sulley choose a tie for work, and Mike Wazowski soon became a vital character in the film. Originally, Mike had no arms and had to use his legs as appendages; however, due to some technical difficulties, arms were soon added to him. Screenwriter Dan Gerson joined Pixar in 1999