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who played all the carly 's on general hospital
[ "Laura Wright", "Tamara Braun", "Jennifer Bransford", "Sarah Joy Brown" ]
[ { "docid": "15423793", "text": "introduced the character in 1998, and the character was written out of the series a year later in 1999. In 2010, the character was brought back to the show, this time portrayed by former \"General Hospital\" actress Natalia Livingston, best known for her role as Emily Quartermaine. However, after only three weeks of airing, the show announced the role of Taylor would be recast with Tamara Braun, who worked with Livingston on \"General Hospital\" when she appeared as Carly Corinthos. Braun also previously appeared on \"Days of our Lives\" as Ava Vitali. \"Days of our Lives\" co-executive producer Greg Meng", "title": "Taylor Walker (Days of Our Lives)" } ]
[ { "docid": "14085928", "text": "Franco wakes up in a hospital bed believing himself to be Jason and abducts Danny to protect him from \"Franco\", later confronting Sam who he believes has been tricked by \"Franco\" to not recognize him as Jason. It is revealed Franco has a brain tumor that has been altering his personality for years. After having a duel with a delusion of himself, Franco is prepared to kill himself and Danny to save them from what he comes to believe are innately violent tendencies, but Carly convinces him to return Danny and go back to the hospital. His tumor is found", "title": "Franco (General Hospital)" }, { "docid": "19033460", "text": "remember. They are aware of each other's existence, but they never directly interact as Carly is only active during the day and Kaitlyn at night, although they do communicate through various means, which they attempt to hide from others. In the mental hospital their therapist diagnoses them as having disassociative identity disorder, an eating disorder (Carly), self-harming (Kaitlyn), and hearing voices (Kaitlyn, who dubs the voice Aka Manah). She also believes that Kaitlyn is not the true personality and that Carly created her as a coping mechanism, although Kaitlyn insists that she is real and existed prior to their parents'", "title": "The Dead House" }, { "docid": "8861736", "text": "the hospital. Buying her explanation that the hospital gave her the rest of Jack's effects, Jack went out and came face to face with a blonde who immediately recognized him—Carly. Unfortunately, Jack had no memory of Carly at all. Although Carly tried to jog his memory by showing him a family picture and telling him about their past, he still could not remember anything. Not feeling anything for this woman in front of him, Jack only wanted to return to Julia and was shocked when Carly told him that Julia had known who he was, that she'd been to their", "title": "Jack Snyder and Carly Tenney" }, { "docid": "16219391", "text": "feelings for her. Shawn tries to convince Carly to officially divorce Jax when Jax sells his half of their hotel to Carly's rival, Kate Howard without telling her. In February 2012, Shawn and Michael find common ground when Michael decides to go to college and Shawn ends up being his tutor. Shawn asks to escort Carly to the General Hospital Pulmonary benefit at the Metro Court, but she doesn't return his call. After much probing from T.J., Shawn confronts Carly and tells her he wants to be with her. When she doesn't return his feelings, Shawn backs off. In April", "title": "Shawn Butler" }, { "docid": "14085931", "text": "General Hospital by Chief of Staff and Nina's Aunt Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati). At his birthday party, Franco shocks everyone by proposing to Carly, and he suggests a Halloween 2014 date for the wedding, with it becoming plainly evident that he intends to exact revenge against Sonny and Carly. After exposing Sonny for killing A.J. at the wedding, he trapped Heather, Shawn, Carly, and Jordon in a warehouse and claimed that the door was rigged with a bomb. Although, it wasn't, he used the time to escape with Nina and the baby she had just kidnapped. After being on the", "title": "Franco (General Hospital)" }, { "docid": "15329206", "text": "Carly Paradis Carly Paradis is a Canadian composer and pianist. She composes soundtracks for movies, documentaries, TV series and her own albums. In 2007, she worked with film composer Clint Mansell. She arranged piano parts on Mansell's soundtrack for the BAFTA Award-winning film Moon, directed by Duncan Jones, and played all piano on the official score and soundtrack. She currently lives in London. Paradis scored The Innocents in 2018 on Netflix. She composed the theme to BBC's drama Line of Duty, the ITV prequel series Prime Suspect 1973 and Sky comedy Sick Note. She also composed a segment of the", "title": "Carly Paradis" }, { "docid": "14085921", "text": "the child without incident. As he leaves town, Franco is seen requesting his agent to book international model Brenda Barrett (Vanessa Marcil), who later turns down the offer. In February 2011, Franco calls Jason and takes credit for the bombing of Brenda and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard)'s wedding limo. In March, Carly receives a video where Franco says he will keep a close eye on Josslyn. In September, Franco is seen taking photos and telling his toy monkey that Jason and Sam forgot his invitation to their wedding. He sets up cameras around the church and replaces Sam's wedding dress.", "title": "Franco (General Hospital)" }, { "docid": "7956736", "text": "name Carly Roberts arrived in Port Charles and began working at General Hospital as a physical therapist. Carly slowly insinuated herself into the Spencer family. Lulu was diagnosed with aplastic anemia in May 1996 and needed a bone marrow transplant to save her life. Luke was shocked when 16-year-old Nikolas Cassadine arrived in town and revealed himself as Laura's son with Stavros Cassadine. Laura had conceived Nikolas while the Cassadines held her captive. Nikolas' bone marrow matched his half-sister Lulu's and saved her life. Nikolas and his uncle Stefan settled in Port Charles and began to meddle in the Spencers'", "title": "Luke Spencer" }, { "docid": "20064599", "text": "June 28, 2018, Daytime Confidential reported that Lanier decided not renew her contract with \"General Hospital\". Lanier reprised her \"General Hospital\" role briefly in October 2018. Lanier and Wright are friends outside of filming \"General Hospital.\" “There’s a trust factor there,” Lanier explained of her relationship with Wright, “which means we can go further. The conflict would be fine if we weren’t friends, but it’s made it ten times stronger that we are. It’s also much more fun!” Wright agreed with her co-star, adding: “Chloe knows I’ll look out for her. For instance, during that huge scene where Carly learned", "title": "Chloe Lanier" }, { "docid": "7957348", "text": "Sonny Corinthos Sonny Corinthos is a fictional character and the main protagonist on the ABC soap opera \"General Hospital\". Maurice Benard has played the role of the manic depressive mob kingpin, living in Port Charles, since the character's storyline originated on August 13, 1993. Sonny is also known for supercouple pairings with Brenda Barrett and Carly Benson. Sonny and Brenda were the most popular supercouple of the 1990s. Since joining the show he has become a central character with many storylines focusing on his family, friends, and criminal enterprise. The character was originally scripted as being of Italian descent. However,", "title": "Sonny Corinthos" }, { "docid": "12331846", "text": "normal. Carly and Jack stayed together and got married, but tragedy was just around the corner for the happy couple. One day, Jack was escorting a prisoner back to the Oakdale police department when the car went off a bridge. Jack was never found, but Carly never gave up on him. When everyone was moving on with their lives, Carly, with the help of Parker, decided to find him. Her gut feeling was right. Jack was indeed alive. He was suffering from amnesia. A nurse who took care of him in the hospital brought him to her home, fell in", "title": "Carly Snyder" }, { "docid": "15768642", "text": "Carly for killing her husband, who was Vivian's son, in self-defense) Vivian Alamain (Louise Sorel) (who had befriended and manipulated Melanie to kill her to get revenge on Carly) poisoned her comb. She was fine, and Vivian's plans to allow Carly to watch her daughter die failed. However, Carly, shot Vivian but Melanie jumped in the way (protecting Vivian who she assumed was on her side). Melanie slipped into a brief coma. Vivian tries to kill Melanie in the hospital, and Melanie tells Vivian her life story, which touches Vivian who relents. Melanie and Phillip are married and Vivian shifts", "title": "Melanie Jonas" }, { "docid": "20089240", "text": "seeing one classmate being stabbed by his mother after he scales a fence to reach her). Carly escapes with her friend Riley and hides out at her house, where Riley's mom strangles Riley to death. Carly runs home in terror, running into Damon — who has killed his own father in self-defense. Damon tells Carly that the parents only want to kill their own kids, and accompanies her home to get Josh somewhere safe. Kendall goes to the hospital to be present for her sister Jeannie's baby, but the static transmits just after Jeannie gives birth, causing her to attempt", "title": "Mom and Dad (2017 film)" }, { "docid": "8867956", "text": "which leaves Jason with permanent brain damage and no recollection of his life. Due to an old hand injury, Alan has to get an operation so he can continue working as surgeon. Alan later becomes addicted to pain killers. The rest of the family is also in crisis as Monica deals with the sexual harassment suit, a teenage Emily has also become a drug addict, while A.J.'s is fighting Jason and his estranged wife Carly for his son, Michael. Alan becomes so dependent on his drugs that he loses his job at \"General Hospital\" and is banished from the family.", "title": "Alan Quartermaine (General Hospital)" }, { "docid": "18195632", "text": "All I Want Is You (Carly Simon song) \"All I Want Is You\" is the 4th and final single from Carly Simon's 1987 album \"Coming Around Again\". The song was co-written by Simon and frequent collaborator Jacob Brackman. The song is also featured on Simon's 1988 album \"Greatest Hits Live\". The song is one of Simon's biggest latter period AC hits, and as a result is included on multiple compilations of her work, which include 1995's 3-disc box set \"Clouds in My Coffee\", the UK import \"\", the 2-disc retrospective \"Anthology\", 2004's single disc \"\", and 2014's \"\". No music", "title": "All I Want Is You (Carly Simon song)" }, { "docid": "10604170", "text": "his aunt Vivian Alamain, who secretly faked the child's death after he was born when it was believed he died of hydrocephalus. Vivian actually raised him as her own son, Nicholas Alamain. Vivian was unhappy at Carly and Nicholas' reunion and attempted to ruin Carly's life by framing her for the deaths of her own patients at the hospital to make Carly seem like an angel of mercy serial killer. Vivian injected cleaning fluid into the systems of Carly's terminally ill patients and Carly was considered the culprit. Vivian used a herbal medical treatment to place Carly into a coma", "title": "Carly Manning" } ]
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who played all the carly 's on general hospital
[ "Laura Wright", "Tamara Braun", "Jennifer Bransford", "Sarah Joy Brown" ]
[ { "docid": "3499492", "text": "again, this time in a new role. She made her first appearance as Kim Nero on November 22, 2017. Tamara Braun Tamara Braun (born April 18, 1971) is an American actress known for her work on daytime television. She portrayed the role of Carly Corinthos on \"General Hospital\" from 2001–2005 and Reese Williams on \"All My Children\" from 2008-2009. In 2009, Braun won the Daytime Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Ava Vitali on \"Days of Our Lives\". She departed the series in 2008, briefly returning in the role of Taylor Walker during 2011. In 2015,", "title": "Tamara Braun" } ]
[ { "docid": "10439600", "text": "represented by: Lulu, Bobbie, Carly, Lucas, Valerie, Michael, Josslyn, Cameron, Jake, Aiden, Rocco and Charlotte. The Spencers are the owners of the Haunted Star yacht, which is a staple establishment in the Port Charles community. Legend Spencer family (General Hospital) The Spencer family is a fictional family on the American soap opera \"General Hospital\". The family is created by Douglas Marland and first introduced in 1977 when Bobbie Spencer arrives in Port Charles. Bobbie's brother, Luke arrived a year later in 1978. Supercouple Luke and Laura Spencer are part of this family, known for their romance and many adventures. The", "title": "Spencer family (General Hospital)" }, { "docid": "8861754", "text": "took him all the way to Idaho to start their \"new family\". Jack was injured by Silas in an explosion, and when Katie rushed to his side to tell him she loved him, a semi-conscious Jack replied, \"I love you too...Carly.\" Katie kept this information to herself when Jack woke up in the hospital. Before Jack and Carly left to pursue the kidnappers, Jack proposed to Katie and she said yes. Finally, an injured, disgruntled Jack and ex-wife Carly were able to work off of a lead and tracked the kidnappers down to Idaho. In an action packed chain of", "title": "Jack Snyder and Carly Tenney" }, { "docid": "8556143", "text": "forget Monica. The two women would socialize at hospital events even though Lesley did not return to the medical profession, but on occasion, their pasts would create some comic tension. More family drama ensued in 1998 when Carly Roberts claimed that her son Michael was Jason's. Monica's father-in-law, Edward Quartermaine, wanted to gain custody of Michael and thus Jason, who had been growing close to the Quartermaines was alienated from the family once again. Eventually, it was revealed that Jason was covering for Carly and that Michael was not Jason's son, but rather A.J.'s. During this time, Alan had become", "title": "Monica Quartermaine" }, { "docid": "19033460", "text": "remember. They are aware of each other's existence, but they never directly interact as Carly is only active during the day and Kaitlyn at night, although they do communicate through various means, which they attempt to hide from others. In the mental hospital their therapist diagnoses them as having disassociative identity disorder, an eating disorder (Carly), self-harming (Kaitlyn), and hearing voices (Kaitlyn, who dubs the voice Aka Manah). She also believes that Kaitlyn is not the true personality and that Carly created her as a coping mechanism, although Kaitlyn insists that she is real and existed prior to their parents'", "title": "The Dead House" }, { "docid": "8867956", "text": "which leaves Jason with permanent brain damage and no recollection of his life. Due to an old hand injury, Alan has to get an operation so he can continue working as surgeon. Alan later becomes addicted to pain killers. The rest of the family is also in crisis as Monica deals with the sexual harassment suit, a teenage Emily has also become a drug addict, while A.J.'s is fighting Jason and his estranged wife Carly for his son, Michael. Alan becomes so dependent on his drugs that he loses his job at \"General Hospital\" and is banished from the family.", "title": "Alan Quartermaine (General Hospital)" }, { "docid": "10754030", "text": "Astaire), a State Department chief in the American embassy who learns about it and doesn't take this \"lapse of judgment\" lightly. A Scotland Yard detective arrives at the embassy and convinces Gridley, who by this time is in love with Carly, to spy on her without letting her realize she is being investigated. When a fire erupts as Carly and Gridley are grilling steaks in the backyard of her house, a scandal ensues that is played out in the papers. Since Carly is also American, she goes to the embassy to tell his boss that Gridley is a good man", "title": "The Notorious Landlady" }, { "docid": "7956736", "text": "name Carly Roberts arrived in Port Charles and began working at General Hospital as a physical therapist. Carly slowly insinuated herself into the Spencer family. Lulu was diagnosed with aplastic anemia in May 1996 and needed a bone marrow transplant to save her life. Luke was shocked when 16-year-old Nikolas Cassadine arrived in town and revealed himself as Laura's son with Stavros Cassadine. Laura had conceived Nikolas while the Cassadines held her captive. Nikolas' bone marrow matched his half-sister Lulu's and saved her life. Nikolas and his uncle Stefan settled in Port Charles and began to meddle in the Spencers'", "title": "Luke Spencer" }, { "docid": "7957671", "text": "and intelligence to this role.\" While Wright was sad to leave \"Guiding Light\", she was excited to relocate to Los Angeles to play the role of Carly. \"Wow! What a challenge\" she said. Wright was due to begin filming in October after her contract with CBS expired. Wright made her debut on November 4, 2005. In November 2009, Wright announced on \"Twitter\" that she had re-signed with the series for another 4 years officially becoming the longest running actress in the role. In July 2013 during the General Hospital Fan Club Weekend, it was reported that Wright had renewed her", "title": "Carly Corinthos" }, { "docid": "16219391", "text": "feelings for her. Shawn tries to convince Carly to officially divorce Jax when Jax sells his half of their hotel to Carly's rival, Kate Howard without telling her. In February 2012, Shawn and Michael find common ground when Michael decides to go to college and Shawn ends up being his tutor. Shawn asks to escort Carly to the General Hospital Pulmonary benefit at the Metro Court, but she doesn't return his call. After much probing from T.J., Shawn confronts Carly and tells her he wants to be with her. When she doesn't return his feelings, Shawn backs off. In April", "title": "Shawn Butler" }, { "docid": "16219390", "text": "away. When Franco makes contact again, Shawn moves in with Carly temporarily to protect her and Josslyn. For Christmas, Carly gets Shawn a dog to help with his PTSD, whom he names Wilson. In January 2012, as Shawn is preparing to leave Port Charles, he is forced to take in Tommy's trouble teenage son, , who has run away from home and has to stay. Carly hires him to manage \"Kelly\"'s Diner. Shawn convinces Alexis Davis, Molly's mother to let Molly tutor T.J.. Shawn is jealous of Carly's new relationship with Johnny Zacchara and T.J. calls him out on his", "title": "Shawn Butler" }, { "docid": "3234030", "text": "soap opera star Linda Dano, who played Skye's mother, Rae Cummings, on \"All My Children\", \"One Life to Live\", \"Port Charles\", and \"General Hospital\", and Lorna's mother, Felicia Gallant, on \"Another World\". When Christopher began playing Skye Chandler, the character was known as Skye Patterson. Over the years, the character married, divorced, remarried, redivorced, and believed on two occasions to have discovered and grown closer to her biological family, the Chandlers on \"All My Children\" and Quartermaines on \"General Hospital\", only to discover her biological origins to be far murkier than originally realized. In accord with Skye's nomadic journey through", "title": "Robin Christopher" }, { "docid": "14149650", "text": "where Robin Scorpio-Drake who tried to adopt her as her niece was at. Heather kidnaps Carly, intending to kill her and frame Franco for the crime. However, she's discovered by Luke, who she gets locked up in Miscavige, and takes Carly to the catacombs in Wyndemere. Before she can kill her, though, she's discovered by Franco, whom she shoots, but is stopped by Anna from killing both him and Carly. She's locked up, and Anna finally pressures her to reveal that Luke and Scott are locked up in Miscavige because she convinced the staff to help her out after Heather's", "title": "Heather Webber (General Hospital)" }, { "docid": "19256998", "text": "brand new song written with her son Ben Taylor. All tracks composed by Carly Simon, except where indicated. All songs have been remastered for this collection. Songs from the Trees Songs From The Trees (A Musical Memoir Collection) is singer-songwriter Carly Simon's sixth greatest-hits album. The two-disc set was released on November 20, 2015 as a tie-in to her autobiography, \"Boys in the Trees: A Memoir\". It contains newly remastered versions of songs from Simon's career, ranging from 1964's \"Winkin', Blinkin', and Nod\" (as The Simon Sisters), through 1987's \"Two Hot Girls (On a Hot Summer Night).\" The collection also", "title": "Songs from the Trees" }, { "docid": "4657384", "text": "hostile, seeing this as a questioning of her parenting ability. She constantly takes Freddie to see general practitioner Oliver Cousins (Tom Ellis), who moves her to another GP's patient list because he is interested in her romantically. They start dating in April 2006. Following her divorce, Little Mo and Oliver plan a night away in Brighton, but after a car crash caused by Deano Wicks (Matt Di Angelo) and Carly Wicks (Kellie Shirley), she gets cold feet, telling Oliver that she cannot leave Freddie. On her return, she finds him unconscious. Freddie is rushed to hospital, where doctors find another", "title": "Little Mo Mitchell" }, { "docid": "12122059", "text": "2009 later revised to 2002. After she was born, Claudia Zacchara tries to take the baby away from Carly, but is stopped when Josslyn's half-brother Michael Corinthos kills Claudia, saving Josslyn. Josslyn is christened, with Jason Morgan and Lulu Spencer as her godparents. When Josslyn is diagnosed with a rare form of kidney cancer, she is saved by a kidney donation from Jake Spencer after he is killed in a hit-and-run accident. Jax and Carly have a long custody battle over Josslyn, resulting in Carly winning sole custody. Jax's fury leads him to kidnap Josslyn, but he returns Josslyn to", "title": "Children of General Hospital" }, { "docid": "3499488", "text": "on \"Days of our Lives\". She is also well known for her Emmy-nominated portrayal of Carly Corinthos on the ABC soap opera \"General Hospital\", a role she played from 2001 to 2005. As Carly, Braun was featured very prominently as a romantic partner of characters Sonny Corinthos, portrayed by Daytime Emmy winner Maurice Benard, and Lorenzo Alcazar, portrayed by Ted King. After leaving \"General Hospital\", Braun played the female lead in the independent movie \"Little Chenier\", which was filmed in Louisiana in August 2005. Braun worked with a dialect coach to perfect a Cajun accent, and she altered her appearance", "title": "Tamara Braun" } ]
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who played all the carly 's on general hospital
[ "Laura Wright", "Tamara Braun", "Jennifer Bransford", "Sarah Joy Brown" ]
[ { "docid": "20486760", "text": "to the situation that happened to Carly did years ago, when she lost her child on the same stairs. Nelle Benson Nelle Benson is a fictional character from \"General Hospital\", an American soap opera on the ABC network. Created by Shelly Altman and Jean Passanante, and introduced by executive producer Frank Valentini, Nelle is portrayed by actress Chloe Lanier, who made her first appearance on August 8, 2016. \"General Hospital\" was planning to cast another actress to portray the role of Nelle Hayes, as Lanier was involved with another series, \"Kingdom\" at that time, but Laura Wright and Frank Valentini", "title": "Nelle Benson" } ]
[ { "docid": "12122059", "text": "2009 later revised to 2002. After she was born, Claudia Zacchara tries to take the baby away from Carly, but is stopped when Josslyn's half-brother Michael Corinthos kills Claudia, saving Josslyn. Josslyn is christened, with Jason Morgan and Lulu Spencer as her godparents. When Josslyn is diagnosed with a rare form of kidney cancer, she is saved by a kidney donation from Jake Spencer after he is killed in a hit-and-run accident. Jax and Carly have a long custody battle over Josslyn, resulting in Carly winning sole custody. Jax's fury leads him to kidnap Josslyn, but he returns Josslyn to", "title": "Children of General Hospital" }, { "docid": "10439600", "text": "represented by: Lulu, Bobbie, Carly, Lucas, Valerie, Michael, Josslyn, Cameron, Jake, Aiden, Rocco and Charlotte. The Spencers are the owners of the Haunted Star yacht, which is a staple establishment in the Port Charles community. Legend Spencer family (General Hospital) The Spencer family is a fictional family on the American soap opera \"General Hospital\". The family is created by Douglas Marland and first introduced in 1977 when Bobbie Spencer arrives in Port Charles. Bobbie's brother, Luke arrived a year later in 1978. Supercouple Luke and Laura Spencer are part of this family, known for their romance and many adventures. The", "title": "Spencer family (General Hospital)" }, { "docid": "8706899", "text": "and Sonny sleep together, the same night that Kate and Jax, feeling shut out of their partner's lives, share a kiss during a business trip. The two split when Jax learns that Carly slept with Sonny and begin divorce proceedings. Still in love with each other, Jax and Carly reconcile yet again. Sonny marries Claudia in order to take over her family's organization after Kate is shot. Carly decides to host a gala at General Hospital to raise money for research to help Michael and other children suffering brain injuries. Jax returns from a business meeting to discover Carly and", "title": "Jasper Jacks" }, { "docid": "12122052", "text": "judge granted Ava sole custody of Avery, with Sonny getting supervised visits. When Ava started being threatened, she gave Avery back to Sonny to keep her safe.Ava then tried to take Avery back but was blackmailed by Carly with the sex tape of her and Paul Hornsby with Paul treating to send Ada to jail with his recording of her admitting to killing Connie. After a lot of begging Sonny finally relents and gives Ava limited visitation with Avery only for Ava to lose it all over again after Sonny and Carly learned about Ava's part in Morgan's death. That", "title": "Children of General Hospital" }, { "docid": "14085928", "text": "Franco wakes up in a hospital bed believing himself to be Jason and abducts Danny to protect him from \"Franco\", later confronting Sam who he believes has been tricked by \"Franco\" to not recognize him as Jason. It is revealed Franco has a brain tumor that has been altering his personality for years. After having a duel with a delusion of himself, Franco is prepared to kill himself and Danny to save them from what he comes to believe are innately violent tendencies, but Carly convinces him to return Danny and go back to the hospital. His tumor is found", "title": "Franco (General Hospital)" }, { "docid": "8349131", "text": "Valentin revealed that he and Anna had been intimate. Anna turned to an expert at the WSB, who helped her uncover more memories. Anna returned to Port Charles and apologized to Valentin for everything she'd done to him. Anna Devane Anna Devane is a fictional character from the original ABC Daytime soap opera, \"General Hospital\", played by Finola Hughes. Hughes also appeared as Anna on \"All My Children\", and the \"General Hospital\" prime time, spin-off series, \"\". The character first appeared on the April 10, 1985 episode of \"General Hospital\" as a fence. The character was created and introduced by", "title": "Anna Devane" }, { "docid": "18355027", "text": "on a recurring status. In between stints, Brown played Victoria Lane's mother, Janet, on \"Santa Barbara\" and businesswoman Adelaide Fitzgibbons (who was romantically involved with the much younger Kirk Anderson (Tom Wiggin) on \"As the World Turns\"). When \"General Hospital\"s spin-off series \"Port Charles\" began, the Baldwins were established as the core family, although once Kin Shriner (who played Scott Baldwin) returned to \"General Hospital\", their appearances were reduced. Brown, however, continued to be seen on occasion for special events on both shows. Along with Peter Hansen, she made her final appearance in 2004 in an episode honoring the late", "title": "Susan Brown (American actress)" }, { "docid": "7024552", "text": "reconnect. Jason and Sam find Michael and Kristina, and bring them back to Port Charles. He and Sam start dating again as lovers for the first time in 2 years. Jason and Sam find the proof they need to confirm Claudia's involvement in Michael's shooting. They hand it over to Sonny, who confronts Claudia. Cornered, Claudia takes a pregnant Carly hostage, and escapes. Michael ends up finding them before Jason & Sam can, and kills Claudia to protect Carly and his baby sister, Josslyn Jacks. To protect Michael, Jason covers up the crime and makes it look like Claudia disappeared.", "title": "Jason Morgan (General Hospital)" }, { "docid": "7957660", "text": "wedding and ends up paralyzed. Ava takes custody of Avery and Carly wants to marry Sonny immediately hoping it will help in the custody case. Sonny nearly dies during their first attempt at wedding and they finally remarry on October 14, 2015 at General Hospital surrounded by their entire family. In November 2015 everyone realizes Jake Doe is actually Jason Morgan thanks to Carly, Sam and Spinelli and it is revealed at Elizabeth and Jason's wedding. Carly makes it to the courtroom for Avery's custody case and later explains to Sonny, Morgan, Michael, Ric and Kiki what happened unaware Kiki", "title": "Carly Corinthos" }, { "docid": "15768642", "text": "Carly for killing her husband, who was Vivian's son, in self-defense) Vivian Alamain (Louise Sorel) (who had befriended and manipulated Melanie to kill her to get revenge on Carly) poisoned her comb. She was fine, and Vivian's plans to allow Carly to watch her daughter die failed. However, Carly, shot Vivian but Melanie jumped in the way (protecting Vivian who she assumed was on her side). Melanie slipped into a brief coma. Vivian tries to kill Melanie in the hospital, and Melanie tells Vivian her life story, which touches Vivian who relents. Melanie and Phillip are married and Vivian shifts", "title": "Melanie Jonas" }, { "docid": "3292161", "text": "maiden name of Sisk) made her television acting debut on ABC's daytime soap opera \"Loving\" in 1991, playing the character of Allison \"Ally\" Rescott Bowman. She also starred in \"The City\" from 1995 to 1997 as the same character, and then she played the role of Cassie Layne Winslow on CBS soap opera \"Guiding Light\" from 1997 to 2005. On September 12, 2005, Wright was cast as the fourth actress to play the character of Carly Corinthos on ABC's \"General Hospital\". ABC Daytime executive Brian Frons stated in a statement, \"Carly is a complex character, and we are excited to", "title": "Laura Wright" }, { "docid": "7957392", "text": "winning in 2003. Benard was also nominated in the Supporting Actor category in 1997. Benard also won two Soap Opera Digest Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in 1996 and 2003. Sonny Corinthos Sonny Corinthos is a fictional character and the main protagonist on the ABC soap opera \"General Hospital\". Maurice Benard has played the role of the manic depressive mob kingpin, living in Port Charles, since the character's storyline originated on August 13, 1993. Sonny is also known for supercouple pairings with Brenda Barrett and Carly Benson. Sonny and Brenda were the most popular supercouple of the 1990s. Since joining", "title": "Sonny Corinthos" }, { "docid": "14085921", "text": "the child without incident. As he leaves town, Franco is seen requesting his agent to book international model Brenda Barrett (Vanessa Marcil), who later turns down the offer. In February 2011, Franco calls Jason and takes credit for the bombing of Brenda and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard)'s wedding limo. In March, Carly receives a video where Franco says he will keep a close eye on Josslyn. In September, Franco is seen taking photos and telling his toy monkey that Jason and Sam forgot his invitation to their wedding. He sets up cameras around the church and replaces Sam's wedding dress.", "title": "Franco (General Hospital)" }, { "docid": "12679044", "text": "interest in sports, having played football while in school. She is also an avid runner and yoga enthusiast. Carly married England footballer, Joe Cole on 20 June 2009 in Chelsea, London, where she wore a £10,000 wedding dress by designer Oscar de la Renta. The couple have a daughter, Ruby Tatiana Cole, who was born March 2010 in London, and a son, Harrison, born 19 October 2012, also in London. On 18 October 2015, she had their 3rd child, a boy named Max. Carly Cole Carly Calder Cole (née Zucker; born 11 May 1984) is a British reality television contestant,", "title": "Carly Cole" }, { "docid": "3234030", "text": "soap opera star Linda Dano, who played Skye's mother, Rae Cummings, on \"All My Children\", \"One Life to Live\", \"Port Charles\", and \"General Hospital\", and Lorna's mother, Felicia Gallant, on \"Another World\". When Christopher began playing Skye Chandler, the character was known as Skye Patterson. Over the years, the character married, divorced, remarried, redivorced, and believed on two occasions to have discovered and grown closer to her biological family, the Chandlers on \"All My Children\" and Quartermaines on \"General Hospital\", only to discover her biological origins to be far murkier than originally realized. In accord with Skye's nomadic journey through", "title": "Robin Christopher" }, { "docid": "9173640", "text": "Wright as Carly. At the same time Kimberly McCullough reprised her role as Robin Scorpio, bringing along 1980s character Dr. Noah Drake, played by Rick Springfield, on a recurring status. Robin is soon romantically paired with Noah's son Patrick Drake, played by newcomer Jason Thompson. The following February sweeps saw General Hospital quarantined due to an encephalitis virus outbreak. While the virus killed off long-time character Tony Jones (Brad Maule) and Courtney Matthews (Alicia Leigh Willis). other veteran characters made guest appearances that year. The story briefly brought back Robert Scorpio, played by Tristan Rogers, who reunites with his daughter", "title": "History of General Hospital" } ]
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who played all the carly 's on general hospital
[ "Laura Wright", "Tamara Braun", "Jennifer Bransford", "Sarah Joy Brown" ]
[ { "docid": "7957678", "text": "becomes impulsive and self-destructive and has a one-night stand with the troubled alcoholic A. J. Quartermaine (Sean Kanan). According to Brown, the writing for Carly isn't to garner sympathy from viewers, but being aware her motives creates a certain intrigue. Carly Corinthos Carly Corinthos is a fictional character from \"General Hospital\", a soap opera on the ABC network, currently portrayed by Laura Wright since 2005. A collaborative effort between the writers, Carly — originally played by Sarah Joy Brown (1996–2001) — was introduced under executive producer Wendy Riche. A \"love to hate\" character who brings excitement to storylines because of", "title": "Carly Corinthos" } ]
[ { "docid": "14085928", "text": "Franco wakes up in a hospital bed believing himself to be Jason and abducts Danny to protect him from \"Franco\", later confronting Sam who he believes has been tricked by \"Franco\" to not recognize him as Jason. It is revealed Franco has a brain tumor that has been altering his personality for years. After having a duel with a delusion of himself, Franco is prepared to kill himself and Danny to save them from what he comes to believe are innately violent tendencies, but Carly convinces him to return Danny and go back to the hospital. His tumor is found", "title": "Franco (General Hospital)" }, { "docid": "15329206", "text": "Carly Paradis Carly Paradis is a Canadian composer and pianist. She composes soundtracks for movies, documentaries, TV series and her own albums. In 2007, she worked with film composer Clint Mansell. She arranged piano parts on Mansell's soundtrack for the BAFTA Award-winning film Moon, directed by Duncan Jones, and played all piano on the official score and soundtrack. She currently lives in London. Paradis scored The Innocents in 2018 on Netflix. She composed the theme to BBC's drama Line of Duty, the ITV prequel series Prime Suspect 1973 and Sky comedy Sick Note. She also composed a segment of the", "title": "Carly Paradis" }, { "docid": "8556143", "text": "forget Monica. The two women would socialize at hospital events even though Lesley did not return to the medical profession, but on occasion, their pasts would create some comic tension. More family drama ensued in 1998 when Carly Roberts claimed that her son Michael was Jason's. Monica's father-in-law, Edward Quartermaine, wanted to gain custody of Michael and thus Jason, who had been growing close to the Quartermaines was alienated from the family once again. Eventually, it was revealed that Jason was covering for Carly and that Michael was not Jason's son, but rather A.J.'s. During this time, Alan had become", "title": "Monica Quartermaine" }, { "docid": "19033460", "text": "remember. They are aware of each other's existence, but they never directly interact as Carly is only active during the day and Kaitlyn at night, although they do communicate through various means, which they attempt to hide from others. In the mental hospital their therapist diagnoses them as having disassociative identity disorder, an eating disorder (Carly), self-harming (Kaitlyn), and hearing voices (Kaitlyn, who dubs the voice Aka Manah). She also believes that Kaitlyn is not the true personality and that Carly created her as a coping mechanism, although Kaitlyn insists that she is real and existed prior to their parents'", "title": "The Dead House" }, { "docid": "7957671", "text": "and intelligence to this role.\" While Wright was sad to leave \"Guiding Light\", she was excited to relocate to Los Angeles to play the role of Carly. \"Wow! What a challenge\" she said. Wright was due to begin filming in October after her contract with CBS expired. Wright made her debut on November 4, 2005. In November 2009, Wright announced on \"Twitter\" that she had re-signed with the series for another 4 years officially becoming the longest running actress in the role. In July 2013 during the General Hospital Fan Club Weekend, it was reported that Wright had renewed her", "title": "Carly Corinthos" }, { "docid": "15768642", "text": "Carly for killing her husband, who was Vivian's son, in self-defense) Vivian Alamain (Louise Sorel) (who had befriended and manipulated Melanie to kill her to get revenge on Carly) poisoned her comb. She was fine, and Vivian's plans to allow Carly to watch her daughter die failed. However, Carly, shot Vivian but Melanie jumped in the way (protecting Vivian who she assumed was on her side). Melanie slipped into a brief coma. Vivian tries to kill Melanie in the hospital, and Melanie tells Vivian her life story, which touches Vivian who relents. Melanie and Phillip are married and Vivian shifts", "title": "Melanie Jonas" }, { "docid": "8468818", "text": "by actor Kate Ritchie, an original character who departed the serial after 20 years. When she returns in the early 2000's, Carly is still married to Ben, who remains off-screen. The pair also have children together. Carly came from an abusive home. Her father George (Helmut Bakaitis) used to beat her, and she had a tempestuous relationship with her twin sister Samantha (also played by Hodgson). Following the death of her mother from a problem with her appendix, she was placed in foster care with the Fletcher family and moves with them to Summer Bay in 1988, aged 16. A", "title": "Carly Morris" }, { "docid": "8706899", "text": "and Sonny sleep together, the same night that Kate and Jax, feeling shut out of their partner's lives, share a kiss during a business trip. The two split when Jax learns that Carly slept with Sonny and begin divorce proceedings. Still in love with each other, Jax and Carly reconcile yet again. Sonny marries Claudia in order to take over her family's organization after Kate is shot. Carly decides to host a gala at General Hospital to raise money for research to help Michael and other children suffering brain injuries. Jax returns from a business meeting to discover Carly and", "title": "Jasper Jacks" }, { "docid": "10174467", "text": "hospital. Jack then came face to face with his wife Carly Tenney. So, Jack went back to Oakdale and brought Julia and J.J. with him. Jack's memory soon came back. Jack decided to return to Carly but informed Julia that he wanted to stay a part of J.J.’s life. When his father Les killed his mother Julia, he was first left with his maternal uncle Keith Morrissey. Les fought for custody by hiding his criminal record and won but Jack and Carly would not let J.J. go with Les. Les got sent back to prison after attacking Carly when he", "title": "J. J. Larrabee" }, { "docid": "8861719", "text": "Simon caught on to what was going on. Julia got away but they saved Jack. Jack finally made a deal with James. The deal was that James would let Carly go in exchange for his ex-wife Barbara Ryan. Carly was released, Barbara was able to get away and James fled from the law. Jack saved Carly once again. But, due to skin treatments at the spa, Carly looked decades older. Not wanting her to deal with everyone's reaction, Jack had her secretly transferred to Memorial hospital. Jack loved Carly from the inside and her look did not affect him. The", "title": "Jack Snyder and Carly Tenney" }, { "docid": "7024545", "text": "facility. In Carly's absence, Jason and Robin reunite. After Robin is almost killed in an explosion, Jason leaves the mob. Carly is released from the hospital, which puts a strain on Jason and Robin's relationship. Robin tells A.J. that he is Michael's father, and Jason temporarily loses custody of Michael. A.J. and Carly marry, and a judge awards joint custody to Jason, A.J. and Carly. Jason fears his hatred of A.J. will hurt Michael and signs away all rights; however, he remains an integral part of Michael's life. Jason comforts Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) over the supposed death of her", "title": "Jason Morgan (General Hospital)" }, { "docid": "7957658", "text": "rescues Carly and they continue their relationship as Carly comforts Michael when A. J. is murdered. Carly and Franco later discover a recording which reveals that Sonny killed A. J. and Ava killed Connie. Carly gives the recording to Sonny who plots to kill Ava only for her to reveal that she is pregnant with either Sonny or Morgan's child. Keeping the secret from Michael draws Sonny and Carly closer and they start an affair despite her recent engagement to Franco. At the wedding, a bitter Franco exposes Sonny's part in A. J.'s murder destroying the entire family and landing", "title": "Carly Corinthos" }, { "docid": "12122059", "text": "2009 later revised to 2002. After she was born, Claudia Zacchara tries to take the baby away from Carly, but is stopped when Josslyn's half-brother Michael Corinthos kills Claudia, saving Josslyn. Josslyn is christened, with Jason Morgan and Lulu Spencer as her godparents. When Josslyn is diagnosed with a rare form of kidney cancer, she is saved by a kidney donation from Jake Spencer after he is killed in a hit-and-run accident. Jax and Carly have a long custody battle over Josslyn, resulting in Carly winning sole custody. Jax's fury leads him to kidnap Josslyn, but he returns Josslyn to", "title": "Children of General Hospital" }, { "docid": "15626118", "text": "top of the stairs when she fell down them and went into labor. Luckily, Lorenzo Alcazar (who had grown obsessed with Carly) was there to help Carly. Lorenzo was helping Carly through labor when Sonny burst in, and, thinking that Lorenzo was harming Carly (because she was experiencing labor pains and screaming), shot him. The bullet went through Lorenzo and hit Carly in the head. Carly gave birth to a baby boy before passing out. She was quickly rushed to the hospital. There, Carly remained in a coma for several weeks. Bobbie wanted to take her grandkids home with her.", "title": "Bobbie Spencer" }, { "docid": "9173663", "text": "and Liz said their vows as teenagers. Elizabeth is confronted by Siobhan and they fight before getting into a car accident with Jason and Carly. Siobhan and Jason are in critical condition. At the same time, Jax breaks into the house and takes Josslyn. Liz finds Lucky and gives him medication. Sonny finds out about Jax taking Josslyn, and hunts after him. He finds them at Robin's house and accidentally shoots Robin. Jax leaves and his plan crashes after being tampered with by Sonny. Carly tells Sonny that he is no longer a part of her life, meanwhile Skye finds", "title": "History of General Hospital" }, { "docid": "7957348", "text": "Sonny Corinthos Sonny Corinthos is a fictional character and the main protagonist on the ABC soap opera \"General Hospital\". Maurice Benard has played the role of the manic depressive mob kingpin, living in Port Charles, since the character's storyline originated on August 13, 1993. Sonny is also known for supercouple pairings with Brenda Barrett and Carly Benson. Sonny and Brenda were the most popular supercouple of the 1990s. Since joining the show he has become a central character with many storylines focusing on his family, friends, and criminal enterprise. The character was originally scripted as being of Italian descent. However,", "title": "Sonny Corinthos" } ]
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who played all the carly 's on general hospital
[ "Laura Wright", "Tamara Braun", "Jennifer Bransford", "Sarah Joy Brown" ]
[ { "docid": "7957639", "text": "Carly Corinthos Carly Corinthos is a fictional character from \"General Hospital\", a soap opera on the ABC network, currently portrayed by Laura Wright since 2005. A collaborative effort between the writers, Carly — originally played by Sarah Joy Brown (1996–2001) — was introduced under executive producer Wendy Riche. A \"love to hate\" character who brings excitement to storylines because of her devious ways, Carly is the illegitimate daughter of former bad girl turned heroine, Bobbie Spencer (Jacklyn Zeman). Carly seduces her mother's husband for revenge. Throughout the 2000s, Carly, then Tamara Braun (2001–05) goes on to become one of the", "title": "Carly Corinthos" } ]
[ { "docid": "8234347", "text": "The couple ranked at #4 on \"Daytime Confidential's\" list of the \"10 Best Soap Opera Couples\" for the year. \"If General Hospital bottled the chemistry shared by mob legacies Ava Jerome (Maura West) and Morgan Corinthos (Bryan Craig), the soap would be able to sustain a $100 million annual operating budget.\" Morgan Corinthos Morgan Corinthos was a fictional character from the original ABC Daytime soap opera, \"General Hospital\", last portrayed by Bryan Craig. Morgan is the only biological child of Sonny and Carly Corinthos. The character was created under head writers, Robert Guza, Jr. and Charles Pratt, Jr. and introduced", "title": "Morgan Corinthos" }, { "docid": "14085929", "text": "to be benign and removed, but due to some cancerous cells he cannot donate bone marrow to Danny after his struggle with Epiphany Johnson (Sonya Eddy). While he is sleeping in recovery, it is found that Kiki is not his daughter. In November 2013, Heather reveals that she is Franco's biological mother and Scott Baldwin (Kin Shriner) is his father. Not too long after, Franco begins a secret relationship with Carly Jacks. In December, Franco stabbed his mother after he found her in his apartment about to kill Carly, who was in the shower after Jerry Jacks (Sebastian Roché) fled", "title": "Franco (General Hospital)" }, { "docid": "6384146", "text": "can't let her in. She's seen how many times Shirley's ended up disappointing Deano and she doesn't want to end up hurt like him.\" Although Kevin is not her biological father, she sees him that way. Carly thought of him as a wonderful father and his death devastates Carly because it is unexpected. Shirley states Carly feels like she has \"to put on a brave face but underneath she's cracking up.\" When Daniels, who played Carly's father Kevin Wicks, quit the serial, producers decided to write out the rest of the Wicks family. Discussing her contract failing to be renewed,", "title": "Carly Wicks" }, { "docid": "15626118", "text": "top of the stairs when she fell down them and went into labor. Luckily, Lorenzo Alcazar (who had grown obsessed with Carly) was there to help Carly. Lorenzo was helping Carly through labor when Sonny burst in, and, thinking that Lorenzo was harming Carly (because she was experiencing labor pains and screaming), shot him. The bullet went through Lorenzo and hit Carly in the head. Carly gave birth to a baby boy before passing out. She was quickly rushed to the hospital. There, Carly remained in a coma for several weeks. Bobbie wanted to take her grandkids home with her.", "title": "Bobbie Spencer" }, { "docid": "10439600", "text": "represented by: Lulu, Bobbie, Carly, Lucas, Valerie, Michael, Josslyn, Cameron, Jake, Aiden, Rocco and Charlotte. The Spencers are the owners of the Haunted Star yacht, which is a staple establishment in the Port Charles community. Legend Spencer family (General Hospital) The Spencer family is a fictional family on the American soap opera \"General Hospital\". The family is created by Douglas Marland and first introduced in 1977 when Bobbie Spencer arrives in Port Charles. Bobbie's brother, Luke arrived a year later in 1978. Supercouple Luke and Laura Spencer are part of this family, known for their romance and many adventures. The", "title": "Spencer family (General Hospital)" }, { "docid": "16374801", "text": "to Susan, who told her that the man in the picture had been involved in \"something horrible\" at a clinic which had closed. Jack, wanting to get to the bottom of it, asked Jessica to open the file on the event. Jack decided it was too horrible for Carly to ever know, but the determined Carly paid Henry to find the woman who was with her father in the picture. The woman (Iris Dombrowski, played by Terri Garber) revealed that Carly had done something to her son, and then began to blackmail Carly. Rosanna found out Craig switched the babies,", "title": "History of As the World Turns" }, { "docid": "18355027", "text": "on a recurring status. In between stints, Brown played Victoria Lane's mother, Janet, on \"Santa Barbara\" and businesswoman Adelaide Fitzgibbons (who was romantically involved with the much younger Kirk Anderson (Tom Wiggin) on \"As the World Turns\"). When \"General Hospital\"s spin-off series \"Port Charles\" began, the Baldwins were established as the core family, although once Kin Shriner (who played Scott Baldwin) returned to \"General Hospital\", their appearances were reduced. Brown, however, continued to be seen on occasion for special events on both shows. Along with Peter Hansen, she made her final appearance in 2004 in an episode honoring the late", "title": "Susan Brown (American actress)" }, { "docid": "17254295", "text": "at number three on their list of 10 Best Female Soap Opera Entertainers of 2013, for her role as Ava Jerome. The site praised West's talent, praising, \"Maura West recalled the brassy broads of Old Hollywood as mob queen Ava Jerome on \"General Hospital\" in 2013. We didn't think it was possible to love a character played by the actress more than we adored \"As The World Turns\" Carly Snyder, but boy-oh-boy were we wrong!\" Head writer Ron Carlivati also praised West's portrayal of Ava, praising, \"Now to see what she has brought to the character of Ava, it has", "title": "Ava Jerome" }, { "docid": "9173663", "text": "and Liz said their vows as teenagers. Elizabeth is confronted by Siobhan and they fight before getting into a car accident with Jason and Carly. Siobhan and Jason are in critical condition. At the same time, Jax breaks into the house and takes Josslyn. Liz finds Lucky and gives him medication. Sonny finds out about Jax taking Josslyn, and hunts after him. He finds them at Robin's house and accidentally shoots Robin. Jax leaves and his plan crashes after being tampered with by Sonny. Carly tells Sonny that he is no longer a part of her life, meanwhile Skye finds", "title": "History of General Hospital" }, { "docid": "8861719", "text": "Simon caught on to what was going on. Julia got away but they saved Jack. Jack finally made a deal with James. The deal was that James would let Carly go in exchange for his ex-wife Barbara Ryan. Carly was released, Barbara was able to get away and James fled from the law. Jack saved Carly once again. But, due to skin treatments at the spa, Carly looked decades older. Not wanting her to deal with everyone's reaction, Jack had her secretly transferred to Memorial hospital. Jack loved Carly from the inside and her look did not affect him. The", "title": "Jack Snyder and Carly Tenney" }, { "docid": "15454598", "text": "and Tori devise a plan to humiliate Steven for revenge. Steven is lured into a closet where he thinks he will make out with Tori. Instead, when he enters the closet, he finds himself on an \"iCarly\" webcast with Carly, Sam, Kenan, and Tori, who reveal to \"iCarly\"'s one million audience members Steven had been dating both Carly and Tori at the same time. Steven becomes embarrassed and leaves. Then, Sam beats Rex in a rap battle. Later, the \"iCarly\" cast joins Tori and her friends in karaoke, where they sing \"Leave It All to Shine\", a cross between the", "title": "IParty with Victorious" }, { "docid": "7957348", "text": "Sonny Corinthos Sonny Corinthos is a fictional character and the main protagonist on the ABC soap opera \"General Hospital\". Maurice Benard has played the role of the manic depressive mob kingpin, living in Port Charles, since the character's storyline originated on August 13, 1993. Sonny is also known for supercouple pairings with Brenda Barrett and Carly Benson. Sonny and Brenda were the most popular supercouple of the 1990s. Since joining the show he has become a central character with many storylines focusing on his family, friends, and criminal enterprise. The character was originally scripted as being of Italian descent. However,", "title": "Sonny Corinthos" }, { "docid": "7957671", "text": "and intelligence to this role.\" While Wright was sad to leave \"Guiding Light\", she was excited to relocate to Los Angeles to play the role of Carly. \"Wow! What a challenge\" she said. Wright was due to begin filming in October after her contract with CBS expired. Wright made her debut on November 4, 2005. In November 2009, Wright announced on \"Twitter\" that she had re-signed with the series for another 4 years officially becoming the longest running actress in the role. In July 2013 during the General Hospital Fan Club Weekend, it was reported that Wright had renewed her", "title": "Carly Corinthos" }, { "docid": "12679044", "text": "interest in sports, having played football while in school. She is also an avid runner and yoga enthusiast. Carly married England footballer, Joe Cole on 20 June 2009 in Chelsea, London, where she wore a £10,000 wedding dress by designer Oscar de la Renta. The couple have a daughter, Ruby Tatiana Cole, who was born March 2010 in London, and a son, Harrison, born 19 October 2012, also in London. On 18 October 2015, she had their 3rd child, a boy named Max. Carly Cole Carly Calder Cole (née Zucker; born 11 May 1984) is a British reality television contestant,", "title": "Carly Cole" }, { "docid": "3234030", "text": "soap opera star Linda Dano, who played Skye's mother, Rae Cummings, on \"All My Children\", \"One Life to Live\", \"Port Charles\", and \"General Hospital\", and Lorna's mother, Felicia Gallant, on \"Another World\". When Christopher began playing Skye Chandler, the character was known as Skye Patterson. Over the years, the character married, divorced, remarried, redivorced, and believed on two occasions to have discovered and grown closer to her biological family, the Chandlers on \"All My Children\" and Quartermaines on \"General Hospital\", only to discover her biological origins to be far murkier than originally realized. In accord with Skye's nomadic journey through", "title": "Robin Christopher" }, { "docid": "18374610", "text": "Playlist: The Very Best of Carly Simon Playlist: The Very Best of Carly Simon is singer-songwriter Carly Simon's fifth greatest-hits album. It is a part of Sony BMG's \"Playlist\" compilation albums series. It was released in the United States on October 27, 2014. The compilation contains selected tracks from the albums \"Spoiled Girl\" (1985), \"Coming Around Again\" (1987), Working Girl: Original Soundtrack Album (1989), \"Have You Seen Me Lately\" (1990), and \"The Bedroom Tapes\" (2000). All \"Live\" recordings are from Simon's 1989 live album \"Greatest Hits Live\", with the exception of \"Touched By The Sun\", which is from 1995's \"Live", "title": "Playlist: The Very Best of Carly Simon" } ]
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who played all the carly 's on general hospital
[ "Laura Wright", "Tamara Braun", "Jennifer Bransford", "Sarah Joy Brown" ]
[ { "docid": "6894318", "text": "character, a suave tycoon, has been involved with a succession of \"General Hospital\" characters, most notably Brenda Barrett (played by Vanessa Marcil), who was also a love interest of Sonny Corinthos (played by Maurice Benard). However, Jax may have met his match – or his soulmate – when he romanced and then married Carly Corinthos (played by Laura Wright), Sonny's ex and the mother of two of Sonny's children. Jax and Carly's relationship has been a passionate and tempestuous one, marked by separations and reunions. Carly's relationship with her ex-husband and his henchman, Jason Morgan, has been the cause of", "title": "Ingo Rademacher" } ]
[ { "docid": "8468818", "text": "by actor Kate Ritchie, an original character who departed the serial after 20 years. When she returns in the early 2000's, Carly is still married to Ben, who remains off-screen. The pair also have children together. Carly came from an abusive home. Her father George (Helmut Bakaitis) used to beat her, and she had a tempestuous relationship with her twin sister Samantha (also played by Hodgson). Following the death of her mother from a problem with her appendix, she was placed in foster care with the Fletcher family and moves with them to Summer Bay in 1988, aged 16. A", "title": "Carly Morris" }, { "docid": "7957642", "text": "arrives in town and ingratiates herself into the life of Nurse Bobbie Jones (Jacklyn Zeman) -- her biological mother—when she enrolls in the nursing program at General Hospital. Meanwhile, Carly begins an affair and friendship with mobster Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). After being rejected by Bobbie, Carly seduces Bobbie's husband Doctor Tony Jones (Brad Maule) and she falls in love with him. Bobbie's brother Luke Spencer (Anthony Geary) uncovers Carly's true identity and warns to stop hurting her mother. Bobbie however discovers the affair on her wedding anniversary to Tony, making the two bitter enemies. After a fight with Tony,", "title": "Carly Corinthos" }, { "docid": "20089240", "text": "seeing one classmate being stabbed by his mother after he scales a fence to reach her). Carly escapes with her friend Riley and hides out at her house, where Riley's mom strangles Riley to death. Carly runs home in terror, running into Damon — who has killed his own father in self-defense. Damon tells Carly that the parents only want to kill their own kids, and accompanies her home to get Josh somewhere safe. Kendall goes to the hospital to be present for her sister Jeannie's baby, but the static transmits just after Jeannie gives birth, causing her to attempt", "title": "Mom and Dad (2017 film)" }, { "docid": "7957660", "text": "wedding and ends up paralyzed. Ava takes custody of Avery and Carly wants to marry Sonny immediately hoping it will help in the custody case. Sonny nearly dies during their first attempt at wedding and they finally remarry on October 14, 2015 at General Hospital surrounded by their entire family. In November 2015 everyone realizes Jake Doe is actually Jason Morgan thanks to Carly, Sam and Spinelli and it is revealed at Elizabeth and Jason's wedding. Carly makes it to the courtroom for Avery's custody case and later explains to Sonny, Morgan, Michael, Ric and Kiki what happened unaware Kiki", "title": "Carly Corinthos" }, { "docid": "12331846", "text": "normal. Carly and Jack stayed together and got married, but tragedy was just around the corner for the happy couple. One day, Jack was escorting a prisoner back to the Oakdale police department when the car went off a bridge. Jack was never found, but Carly never gave up on him. When everyone was moving on with their lives, Carly, with the help of Parker, decided to find him. Her gut feeling was right. Jack was indeed alive. He was suffering from amnesia. A nurse who took care of him in the hospital brought him to her home, fell in", "title": "Carly Snyder" }, { "docid": "8861736", "text": "the hospital. Buying her explanation that the hospital gave her the rest of Jack's effects, Jack went out and came face to face with a blonde who immediately recognized him—Carly. Unfortunately, Jack had no memory of Carly at all. Although Carly tried to jog his memory by showing him a family picture and telling him about their past, he still could not remember anything. Not feeling anything for this woman in front of him, Jack only wanted to return to Julia and was shocked when Carly told him that Julia had known who he was, that she'd been to their", "title": "Jack Snyder and Carly Tenney" }, { "docid": "20486750", "text": "making more appearances on the show. Lanier appeared on November 8, 2018. A casting call was released for a \"General Hospital\" female character in her early 20s who is described as being \"charismatic, dynamic and fiery.\" Any ethnicity actress was asked to audition for the role. According to Lanier, \"As much as her character mostly has it out for Carly, Nelle has a good heart, and isn't entirely vicious and evil.\" She was introduced as a school teacher whose kidney was sold on the black market in order to save her niece, Josslyn's life. There were speculations that she would", "title": "Nelle Benson" }, { "docid": "17254295", "text": "at number three on their list of 10 Best Female Soap Opera Entertainers of 2013, for her role as Ava Jerome. The site praised West's talent, praising, \"Maura West recalled the brassy broads of Old Hollywood as mob queen Ava Jerome on \"General Hospital\" in 2013. We didn't think it was possible to love a character played by the actress more than we adored \"As The World Turns\" Carly Snyder, but boy-oh-boy were we wrong!\" Head writer Ron Carlivati also praised West's portrayal of Ava, praising, \"Now to see what she has brought to the character of Ava, it has", "title": "Ava Jerome" }, { "docid": "15998185", "text": "in late-February. It reached #15 in South Africa in June 1987. It also peaked at #29 in Australia, and #38 in Canada. A music video for this song was filmed and went into heavy rotation in 1987. The video featured a home movie featuring Carly Simon as a baby and as a young child with her parents. The song served as the theme to the 1986 Mike Nichols film \"Heartburn\". The song was also featured in a 1987 episode of the US daytime Soap Opera \"General Hospital\" as well as a 1988 episode of \"The Bold and The Beautiful\". It", "title": "Coming Around Again (Carly Simon song)" }, { "docid": "6894319", "text": "many of hers and Jax's problems; Jax despises Sonny and feels that he and Sonny have put Carly and the children in danger. Jax came close to legally adopting Carly's younger son, Morgan. Together, Jax and Carly have a teenage daughter, Josslyn. During a one-year break from \"General Hospital\", Rademacher appeared on the short-lived primetime soap opera \"Titans\". Jax reappeared on \"General Hospital\" on 23 August 2012. He returned to the show for a several-week-long story arc in 2016. That same year, he also had a recurring role as Robert Coughlin on \"Hawaii Five-0\". Rademacher was a contestant on the", "title": "Ingo Rademacher" }, { "docid": "14148262", "text": "single, \"Lady of My Heart\", was released in the spring of 1985 and reached #76 on the Billboard Hot 100. \"Lady of My Heart\" is notable for being used on \"General Hospital\" as the love theme of Wagner's character Frisco and Felicia (played by Kristina Malandro). Wagner would later marry Malandro and have two children together, Peter and Harrison. All I Need (Jack Wagner album) All I Need is the debut studio album from \"General Hospital\" star Jack Wagner. Quincy Jones protegé Glen Ballard (who would go on to write with and produce Wilson Phillips six years later, and have", "title": "All I Need (Jack Wagner album)" }, { "docid": "11935337", "text": "newly married Jack and Carly in attendance. Jack, Carly and Dusty then escorted Janet and her and Jack's newborn son to Oakdale Memorial Hospital. However, a paternity test conducted by Dusty's longtime surrogate father, Dr. John Dixon, revealed Dusty to be the true father of Janet's baby after all. Liberty, Teri (Janet's sister) and Dusty's young adoptive son, Johnny, later gather in the hospital to meet the new addition to their family. Janet says a short, fond goodbye to Liberty, who then leaves for New York in order to attend FIT. Janet, elated, marvels that all of her dreams had", "title": "Janet Ciccone" }, { "docid": "7957348", "text": "Sonny Corinthos Sonny Corinthos is a fictional character and the main protagonist on the ABC soap opera \"General Hospital\". Maurice Benard has played the role of the manic depressive mob kingpin, living in Port Charles, since the character's storyline originated on August 13, 1993. Sonny is also known for supercouple pairings with Brenda Barrett and Carly Benson. Sonny and Brenda were the most popular supercouple of the 1990s. Since joining the show he has become a central character with many storylines focusing on his family, friends, and criminal enterprise. The character was originally scripted as being of Italian descent. However,", "title": "Sonny Corinthos" }, { "docid": "8867956", "text": "which leaves Jason with permanent brain damage and no recollection of his life. Due to an old hand injury, Alan has to get an operation so he can continue working as surgeon. Alan later becomes addicted to pain killers. The rest of the family is also in crisis as Monica deals with the sexual harassment suit, a teenage Emily has also become a drug addict, while A.J.'s is fighting Jason and his estranged wife Carly for his son, Michael. Alan becomes so dependent on his drugs that he loses his job at \"General Hospital\" and is banished from the family.", "title": "Alan Quartermaine (General Hospital)" }, { "docid": "10754030", "text": "Astaire), a State Department chief in the American embassy who learns about it and doesn't take this \"lapse of judgment\" lightly. A Scotland Yard detective arrives at the embassy and convinces Gridley, who by this time is in love with Carly, to spy on her without letting her realize she is being investigated. When a fire erupts as Carly and Gridley are grilling steaks in the backyard of her house, a scandal ensues that is played out in the papers. Since Carly is also American, she goes to the embassy to tell his boss that Gridley is a good man", "title": "The Notorious Landlady" }, { "docid": "4279374", "text": "into a facility for his state. Dylan returned to \"General Hospital\" on December 29, 2008 for one episode, when his TV parents Sonny and Carly Corinthos visited Michael at the hospital on his birthday. He also appeared in the 2004 hit \"Fat Albert\". He was in \"Sabrina the Teenage Witch\" as Billy. Dylan Cash Dylan Joseph Cash (born November 30, 1994) is an American child actor known for his contract role as Michael Corinthos on ABC's daytime drama \"General Hospital\". He began the role on a recurring basis in March 2002, but was put on contract in April 2005 following", "title": "Dylan Cash" } ]
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who played all the carly 's on general hospital
[ "Laura Wright", "Tamara Braun", "Jennifer Bransford", "Sarah Joy Brown" ]
[ { "docid": "7957639", "text": "Carly Corinthos Carly Corinthos is a fictional character from \"General Hospital\", a soap opera on the ABC network, currently portrayed by Laura Wright since 2005. A collaborative effort between the writers, Carly — originally played by Sarah Joy Brown (1996–2001) — was introduced under executive producer Wendy Riche. A \"love to hate\" character who brings excitement to storylines because of her devious ways, Carly is the illegitimate daughter of former bad girl turned heroine, Bobbie Spencer (Jacklyn Zeman). Carly seduces her mother's husband for revenge. Throughout the 2000s, Carly, then Tamara Braun (2001–05) goes on to become one of the", "title": "Carly Corinthos" } ]
[ { "docid": "8234347", "text": "The couple ranked at #4 on \"Daytime Confidential's\" list of the \"10 Best Soap Opera Couples\" for the year. \"If General Hospital bottled the chemistry shared by mob legacies Ava Jerome (Maura West) and Morgan Corinthos (Bryan Craig), the soap would be able to sustain a $100 million annual operating budget.\" Morgan Corinthos Morgan Corinthos was a fictional character from the original ABC Daytime soap opera, \"General Hospital\", last portrayed by Bryan Craig. Morgan is the only biological child of Sonny and Carly Corinthos. The character was created under head writers, Robert Guza, Jr. and Charles Pratt, Jr. and introduced", "title": "Morgan Corinthos" }, { "docid": "4657384", "text": "hostile, seeing this as a questioning of her parenting ability. She constantly takes Freddie to see general practitioner Oliver Cousins (Tom Ellis), who moves her to another GP's patient list because he is interested in her romantically. They start dating in April 2006. Following her divorce, Little Mo and Oliver plan a night away in Brighton, but after a car crash caused by Deano Wicks (Matt Di Angelo) and Carly Wicks (Kellie Shirley), she gets cold feet, telling Oliver that she cannot leave Freddie. On her return, she finds him unconscious. Freddie is rushed to hospital, where doctors find another", "title": "Little Mo Mitchell" }, { "docid": "18195632", "text": "All I Want Is You (Carly Simon song) \"All I Want Is You\" is the 4th and final single from Carly Simon's 1987 album \"Coming Around Again\". The song was co-written by Simon and frequent collaborator Jacob Brackman. The song is also featured on Simon's 1988 album \"Greatest Hits Live\". The song is one of Simon's biggest latter period AC hits, and as a result is included on multiple compilations of her work, which include 1995's 3-disc box set \"Clouds in My Coffee\", the UK import \"\", the 2-disc retrospective \"Anthology\", 2004's single disc \"\", and 2014's \"\". No music", "title": "All I Want Is You (Carly Simon song)" }, { "docid": "3499558", "text": "An article in FOX Kids Magazine claimed a member of the VR Troopers cast would be quitting the series to become a part of the Power Rangers cast, however the aforementioned Zeo three-parter and Hawkins voicing the Gold Ranger prior to the return of Austin St. John as Jason Lee Scott is the closest anything like this ever came to happening. In April 1996 Brown originated the role Carly Corinthos on the American ABC soap opera \"General Hospital\". Brown \"quickly became an overnight sensation\" and received three Daytime Emmy Awards for her portrayal of Carly. She won for Outstanding Younger", "title": "Sarah Joy Brown" }, { "docid": "14149650", "text": "where Robin Scorpio-Drake who tried to adopt her as her niece was at. Heather kidnaps Carly, intending to kill her and frame Franco for the crime. However, she's discovered by Luke, who she gets locked up in Miscavige, and takes Carly to the catacombs in Wyndemere. Before she can kill her, though, she's discovered by Franco, whom she shoots, but is stopped by Anna from killing both him and Carly. She's locked up, and Anna finally pressures her to reveal that Luke and Scott are locked up in Miscavige because she convinced the staff to help her out after Heather's", "title": "Heather Webber (General Hospital)" }, { "docid": "7024552", "text": "reconnect. Jason and Sam find Michael and Kristina, and bring them back to Port Charles. He and Sam start dating again as lovers for the first time in 2 years. Jason and Sam find the proof they need to confirm Claudia's involvement in Michael's shooting. They hand it over to Sonny, who confronts Claudia. Cornered, Claudia takes a pregnant Carly hostage, and escapes. Michael ends up finding them before Jason & Sam can, and kills Claudia to protect Carly and his baby sister, Josslyn Jacks. To protect Michael, Jason covers up the crime and makes it look like Claudia disappeared.", "title": "Jason Morgan (General Hospital)" }, { "docid": "10754030", "text": "Astaire), a State Department chief in the American embassy who learns about it and doesn't take this \"lapse of judgment\" lightly. A Scotland Yard detective arrives at the embassy and convinces Gridley, who by this time is in love with Carly, to spy on her without letting her realize she is being investigated. When a fire erupts as Carly and Gridley are grilling steaks in the backyard of her house, a scandal ensues that is played out in the papers. Since Carly is also American, she goes to the embassy to tell his boss that Gridley is a good man", "title": "The Notorious Landlady" }, { "docid": "10604170", "text": "his aunt Vivian Alamain, who secretly faked the child's death after he was born when it was believed he died of hydrocephalus. Vivian actually raised him as her own son, Nicholas Alamain. Vivian was unhappy at Carly and Nicholas' reunion and attempted to ruin Carly's life by framing her for the deaths of her own patients at the hospital to make Carly seem like an angel of mercy serial killer. Vivian injected cleaning fluid into the systems of Carly's terminally ill patients and Carly was considered the culprit. Vivian used a herbal medical treatment to place Carly into a coma", "title": "Carly Manning" }, { "docid": "9173650", "text": "and publicly verbally abuses her, leading to her kidnapping Carly Corinthos, causing Carly to go into labor. Michael ends up finding them, and accidentally killing Claudia to save Carly and his baby sister Josslyn. At the end of 2009, crazed artist Robert 'Franco' Frank (played by actor James Franco), comes to town and is shown to be obsessed with Jason Morgan. He kidnaps Sam, Lulu and Carly, who are saved shortly before he leaves town. The end of 2009 also brought back fan favorite and original portrayer Jonathan Jackson as Lucky Spencer, and new character Lisa Niles, briefly portrayed by", "title": "History of General Hospital" }, { "docid": "18374610", "text": "Playlist: The Very Best of Carly Simon Playlist: The Very Best of Carly Simon is singer-songwriter Carly Simon's fifth greatest-hits album. It is a part of Sony BMG's \"Playlist\" compilation albums series. It was released in the United States on October 27, 2014. The compilation contains selected tracks from the albums \"Spoiled Girl\" (1985), \"Coming Around Again\" (1987), Working Girl: Original Soundtrack Album (1989), \"Have You Seen Me Lately\" (1990), and \"The Bedroom Tapes\" (2000). All \"Live\" recordings are from Simon's 1989 live album \"Greatest Hits Live\", with the exception of \"Touched By The Sun\", which is from 1995's \"Live", "title": "Playlist: The Very Best of Carly Simon" }, { "docid": "8861736", "text": "the hospital. Buying her explanation that the hospital gave her the rest of Jack's effects, Jack went out and came face to face with a blonde who immediately recognized him—Carly. Unfortunately, Jack had no memory of Carly at all. Although Carly tried to jog his memory by showing him a family picture and telling him about their past, he still could not remember anything. Not feeling anything for this woman in front of him, Jack only wanted to return to Julia and was shocked when Carly told him that Julia had known who he was, that she'd been to their", "title": "Jack Snyder and Carly Tenney" }, { "docid": "8861754", "text": "took him all the way to Idaho to start their \"new family\". Jack was injured by Silas in an explosion, and when Katie rushed to his side to tell him she loved him, a semi-conscious Jack replied, \"I love you too...Carly.\" Katie kept this information to herself when Jack woke up in the hospital. Before Jack and Carly left to pursue the kidnappers, Jack proposed to Katie and she said yes. Finally, an injured, disgruntled Jack and ex-wife Carly were able to work off of a lead and tracked the kidnappers down to Idaho. In an action packed chain of", "title": "Jack Snyder and Carly Tenney" }, { "docid": "12679044", "text": "interest in sports, having played football while in school. She is also an avid runner and yoga enthusiast. Carly married England footballer, Joe Cole on 20 June 2009 in Chelsea, London, where she wore a £10,000 wedding dress by designer Oscar de la Renta. The couple have a daughter, Ruby Tatiana Cole, who was born March 2010 in London, and a son, Harrison, born 19 October 2012, also in London. On 18 October 2015, she had their 3rd child, a boy named Max. Carly Cole Carly Calder Cole (née Zucker; born 11 May 1984) is a British reality television contestant,", "title": "Carly Cole" }, { "docid": "17254295", "text": "at number three on their list of 10 Best Female Soap Opera Entertainers of 2013, for her role as Ava Jerome. The site praised West's talent, praising, \"Maura West recalled the brassy broads of Old Hollywood as mob queen Ava Jerome on \"General Hospital\" in 2013. We didn't think it was possible to love a character played by the actress more than we adored \"As The World Turns\" Carly Snyder, but boy-oh-boy were we wrong!\" Head writer Ron Carlivati also praised West's portrayal of Ava, praising, \"Now to see what she has brought to the character of Ava, it has", "title": "Ava Jerome" }, { "docid": "15626118", "text": "top of the stairs when she fell down them and went into labor. Luckily, Lorenzo Alcazar (who had grown obsessed with Carly) was there to help Carly. Lorenzo was helping Carly through labor when Sonny burst in, and, thinking that Lorenzo was harming Carly (because she was experiencing labor pains and screaming), shot him. The bullet went through Lorenzo and hit Carly in the head. Carly gave birth to a baby boy before passing out. She was quickly rushed to the hospital. There, Carly remained in a coma for several weeks. Bobbie wanted to take her grandkids home with her.", "title": "Bobbie Spencer" }, { "docid": "20064599", "text": "June 28, 2018, Daytime Confidential reported that Lanier decided not renew her contract with \"General Hospital\". Lanier reprised her \"General Hospital\" role briefly in October 2018. Lanier and Wright are friends outside of filming \"General Hospital.\" “There’s a trust factor there,” Lanier explained of her relationship with Wright, “which means we can go further. The conflict would be fine if we weren’t friends, but it’s made it ten times stronger that we are. It’s also much more fun!” Wright agreed with her co-star, adding: “Chloe knows I’ll look out for her. For instance, during that huge scene where Carly learned", "title": "Chloe Lanier" } ]
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an object that has mass and occupies space is known as
[ "matter" ]
[ { "docid": "12566314", "text": "\"anything that has mass and volume (occupies space)\". For example, a car would be said to be made of matter, as it has mass and volume (occupies space). The observation that matter occupies space goes back to antiquity. However, an explanation for why matter occupies space is recent, and is argued to be a result of the phenomenon described in the Pauli exclusion principle, which applies to fermions. Two particular examples where the exclusion principle clearly relates matter to the occupation of space are white dwarf stars and neutron stars, discussed further below. Thus, matter can be defined as everything", "title": "Matter" } ]
[ { "docid": "1693057", "text": "years. This has resulted in the addition of some younger, bluer stars to M87. The distinctive spectral properties of the planetary nebulae allowed astronomers to discover a chevron-like structure in M87's halo which was produced by the incomplete phase-space mixing of a disrupted galaxy. The core contains a supermassive black hole that weighs billions of times the Sun's mass: estimates have ranged from to , with the latest measurement being . This mass is one of the highest known for such an object. A rotating disk of ionized gas surrounds the black hole, and is roughly perpendicular to the relativistic", "title": "Messier 87" }, { "docid": "4893565", "text": "and cosmology which may challenge this. In modern physics, \"extension\" is understood in terms of the spacetime: roughly speaking, it means that for a given moment of time the body has some location in the space, although not necessarily a point. A physical body as a whole is assumed to have such quantitative properties as mass, momentum, electric charge, other conserving quantities, and possibly other quantities. A body with known composition and described in an adequate physical theory is an example of physical system. An object is known by the application of senses. The properties of an object are inferred", "title": "Physical body" }, { "docid": "2506905", "text": "speed in different frames, depending on the motion of the observer, so the kinetic energy in both Newtonian mechanics and relativity is \"frame dependent\". This means that the amount of relativistic energy, and therefore the amount of relativistic mass, that an object is measured to have depends on the observer. The \"rest mass\" is defined as the mass that an object has when it is not moving (or when an inertial frame is chosen such that it is not moving). The term also applies to the invariant mass of systems when the system as a whole is not \"moving\" (has", "title": "Mass–energy equivalence" }, { "docid": "15500645", "text": "to study the technique is the Tethered Experiment for Mars inter-Planetary Operations (TEMPO³). A theoretical type of non-rotating tethered satellite system, it is a concept for providing space-based support to things suspended above an astronomical object. The orbital system is a coupled mass system wherein the upper supporting mass (A) is placed in an orbit around a given celestial body such that it can support a suspended mass (B) at a specific height above the surface of the celestial body, but lower than (A). Instead of rotating end for end, tethers can also be kept straight by the slight difference", "title": "Space tether" }, { "docid": "136410", "text": "in space, and can be considered to be an artifact of the potential field in the same way that the direction and amount of a flow of water can be considered to be an artifact of the contour map of the elevation of an area. Conservative forces include gravity, the electromagnetic force, and the spring force. Each of these forces has models that are dependent on a position often given as a radial vector formula_76 emanating from spherically symmetric potentials. Examples of this follow: For gravity: where formula_96 is the gravitational constant, and formula_97 is the mass of object \"n\".", "title": "Force" }, { "docid": "126387", "text": "an object's position in a force field (gravitational, electric or magnetic), the elastic energy stored by stretching solid objects, the chemical energy released when a fuel burns, the radiant energy carried by light, and the thermal energy due to an object's temperature. Mass and energy are closely related. Due to mass–energy equivalence, any object that has mass when stationary (called rest mass) also has an equivalent amount of energy whose form is called rest energy, and any additional energy (of any form) acquired by the object above that rest energy will increase the object's total mass just as it increases", "title": "Energy" }, { "docid": "7097988", "text": "than the helium-rich primary, about magnitude 10-11 at K band infrared wavelengths. It is presumed to be a low mass star . The infrared source IRS1 is close to σ Ori A. It has been resolved to a pair of low mass objects, a proplyd, and a possible third object. The brighter object has an M1 spectral class, a mass around , and appears to be a relatively normal low mass star. The fainter object is very unusual, showing a diluted M7 or M8 absorption spectrum with emission lines of hydrogen and helium. The interpretation is that it is a", "title": "Sigma Orionis" }, { "docid": "8844426", "text": "conclusion about fusions.2 ... The Principle of Universal Fusions (PUF): Every class of objects has a fusion.\" Four-dimensionalism In philosophy, four-dimensionalism (also known as the \"doctrine of temporal parts\") is an ontological position that an object's persistence through time is like its extension through space. Thus, an object that exists in time has temporal parts in the various subregions of the total region of time it occupies, just like an object that exists in a region of space has at least one part in every subregion of that space. Four-dimensionalists typically argue for treating time as analogous to space, usually", "title": "Four-dimensionalism" }, { "docid": "16117281", "text": "all moments in time. The concept of world tube is particularly relevant for special relativity, where a world tube is embedded in Minkowski space. World tube In physics, a world tube is the path of an object which occupies a nonzero region of space (nonzero volume) at every moment in time, as it travels through 4-dimensional spacetime. That is, as it propagates in spacetime, a world tube traces out a three-dimensional volume for every moment in time. The world tube is analogous to the one-dimensional world line in that it describes the time evolution of an object in space, with", "title": "World tube" }, { "docid": "16117280", "text": "World tube In physics, a world tube is the path of an object which occupies a nonzero region of space (nonzero volume) at every moment in time, as it travels through 4-dimensional spacetime. That is, as it propagates in spacetime, a world tube traces out a three-dimensional volume for every moment in time. The world tube is analogous to the one-dimensional world line in that it describes the time evolution of an object in space, with the difference that a world line represents the path of a point particle (of nonzero volume), whereas a world tube occupies finite space at", "title": "World tube" }, { "docid": "12929466", "text": "OGLE-TR-132b OGLE-TR-132b is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star OGLE-TR-132. In 2003 the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) detected periodic dimming in the star's light curve indicating a transiting, planetary-sized object. Since low-mass red dwarfs and brown dwarfs may mimic a planet radial velocity measurements were necessary to calculate the mass of the body. In 2004 the object was proved to be a new transiting extrasolar planet. The planet has a mass 1.14 times that of Jupiter. Since the planet's inclination is known, this represents the best measured true mass of the planet, rather than simply the minimum mass as", "title": "OGLE-TR-132b" }, { "docid": "9720556", "text": "Canonical units A canonical unit is a unit of measurement agreed upon as default in a certain context. In astrodynamics, canonical units are defined in terms of an object's reference orbit. In this system, a reference mass, for example the sun, is assumed to be 1 \"mass unit\" and the mean distance from the orbiting object to the reference object is considered the \"distance unit\". Canonical units are useful when the precise distances and masses of objects in space are not available. However, by setting the mass of a given object to be 1 mass unit and the mean distance", "title": "Canonical units" }, { "docid": "15975450", "text": "for use within SI\". SI distinguishes between mass and weight \"mass\" being a measure of the amount of material contained in an object and \"weight\" the gravitational force on that object. We normally \"weigh\" objects by comparing the gravitational force on that object with the gravitational force on an object of known mass (such as a 1 kg \"weight\"). Although this concept was understood by ancient scientists (Archimedes' principle is based on it), the wording was only formalised in 1901. The SI base unit of mass is the kilogram which was originally defined in 1795 as the mass of one", "title": "Introduction to the metric system" }, { "docid": "3863273", "text": "EF Eridani EF Eridani (abbreviated EF Eri, sometimes incorrectly referred to as EF Eridanus) is a variable star of the type known as polars, AM Herculis stars, or magnetic cataclysmic variable stars. Historically it has varied between apparent magnitudes 14.5 and 17.3, although since 1995 it has generally remained at the lower limit. The star system consists of a white dwarf with a substellar-mass former star in orbit. The substellar mass in orbit around the white dwarf is a star that lost all of its gas to the white dwarf. What remains is an object with a mass of 0.05", "title": "EF Eridani" }, { "docid": "6145004", "text": "Space Telescope found it to be 500 times fainter in the visible band. This indicates a very different, and quite redder, spectrum, indicating a significantly darker surface. Its diameter reveals it to be a rather large Trans-Neptunian object. Of the known moons of dwarf and minor planets, only Charon is larger than Dysnomia. Combining Keck and Hubble observations, the satellite was used to determine the mass of Eris, and orbital parameters were estimated. Its orbital period is calculated to be . These observations indicate that Dysnomia has a circular orbit around Eris, with a radius of . This shows that", "title": "Dysnomia (moon)" }, { "docid": "19139892", "text": "field. These components fully characterize all the forces acting on a body. These can be represented in a matrix form as follows: Now that we are familiar with the concepts of gravity and tensors, a qualitative discussion of gravity and its significance in geophysical analysis can be done. A certain mass distribution creates a gravitational force field around it, In other words, the object under consideration has a finite mass ‘M’ and hence bends the space around it. The gravitational field gradient is given by the divergence of the gravitational field. The method being discussed here assumes that the mass", "title": "Geophysical signal analysis" } ]
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an object that has mass and occupies space is known as
[ "matter" ]
[ { "docid": "4255228", "text": "discussed above. When a point particle has an additive property, such as mass or charge, concentrated at a single point in space, this can be represented by a Dirac delta function. Point mass (pointlike mass) is the concept, for example in classical physics, of a physical object (typically matter) that has nonzero mass, and yet explicitly and specifically is (or is being thought of or modeled as) infinitesimal (infinitely small) in its volume or linear dimensions. A common use for point mass lies in the analysis of the gravitational fields. When analyzing the gravitational forces in a system, it becomes", "title": "Point particle" } ]
[ { "docid": "18513155", "text": "generation of planned telescopes to determine its mass or whether it has an atmosphere. The Kepler spacecraft focused on a single small region of the sky but next-generation planet-hunting space telescopes, such as TESS and CHEOPS, will examine nearby stars throughout the sky. Nearby stars with planets can then be studied by the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope and future large ground-based telescopes to analyze atmospheres, determine masses and infer compositions. Additionally the Square Kilometer Array would significantly improve radio observations over the Arecibo Observatory and Green Bank Telescope. Kepler-442b Kepler-442b (also known by its Kepler Object of Interest designation", "title": "Kepler-442b" }, { "docid": "2506891", "text": "speak about relativistic mass, because it is just another name for the energy. This is why physicists usually reserve the useful short word \"mass\" to mean rest mass, or invariant mass, and not relativistic mass. The relativistic mass of a moving object is larger than the relativistic mass of an object that is not moving, because a moving object has extra kinetic energy. The \"rest mass\" of an object is defined as the mass of an object when it is at rest, so that the rest mass is always the same, independent of the motion of the observer: it is", "title": "Mass–energy equivalence" }, { "docid": "2506905", "text": "speed in different frames, depending on the motion of the observer, so the kinetic energy in both Newtonian mechanics and relativity is \"frame dependent\". This means that the amount of relativistic energy, and therefore the amount of relativistic mass, that an object is measured to have depends on the observer. The \"rest mass\" is defined as the mass that an object has when it is not moving (or when an inertial frame is chosen such that it is not moving). The term also applies to the invariant mass of systems when the system as a whole is not \"moving\" (has", "title": "Mass–energy equivalence" }, { "docid": "1389992", "text": "If the mass of the 1-cubic-meter object is greater than 1.2 kilograms (so that its weight is greater than 12 newtons), it falls to the ground when released. If an object of this size has a mass less than 1.2 kilograms, it rises in the air. Any object that has a mass that is less than the mass of an equal volume of air will rise in air - in other words, any object less dense than air will rise. Thrust-to-weight ratio is, as its name suggests, the ratio of instantaneous thrust to weight (where weight means weight at the", "title": "Flight" }, { "docid": "18513144", "text": "for either current telescopes, or even the next generation of planned telescopes, to accurately determine its mass or whether it has an atmosphere. The Kepler spacecraft can only focus on a small, fixed region of the sky, but the next generation of planet-hunting space telescopes, such as TESS and CHEOPS, will have more flexibility. Exoplanetary systems, with stars less distant than Kepler 438, can then be studied in tandem with the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope and ground-based observatories like the future Square Kilometer Array. Kepler-438b Kepler-438b (also known by its Kepler Object of Interest designation \"KOI-3284.01\") is a confirmed", "title": "Kepler-438b" }, { "docid": "2719707", "text": "of the body), and is larger the faster the body moves. Thus, unlike the invariant mass, the \"relativistic mass\" depends on the observer's frame of reference. However, for given single frames of reference and for isolated systems, the relativistic mass is also a conserved quantity. Although some authors present relativistic mass as a \"fundamental\" concept of the theory, it has been argued that this is wrong as the fundamentals of the theory relate to space–time. There is disagreement over whether the concept is pedagogically useful. The notion of mass as a property of an object from Newtonian mechanics does not", "title": "Mass in special relativity" }, { "docid": "6357395", "text": "of e.g. \"C\" and \"D\" symmetry there is a centre of symmetry in the first sense, but no inversion. If the symmetry group of an object has no fixed points then the object is infinite and its centroid and centre of mass are undefined. If the set of fixed points of the symmetry group of an object is a line or plane then the centroid and centre of mass of the object, if defined, and any other point that has unique properties with respect to the object, are on this line or plane. Slavik V. Jablan, \"Symmetry, Ornament and Modularity\",", "title": "Fixed points of isometry groups in Euclidean space" }, { "docid": "5223603", "text": "process must \"retrieve\" it from the \"Object Space\" into its local memory, use the service provided by the object, update the state of the object and place it back into the \"Object Space\". This paradigm inherently provides mutual exclusion. Because once an object is accessed, it has to be removed from the \"Object Space\", and is placed back only after it has been released. This means that no other process can access an object while it is being used by one process, thereby ensuring mutual exclusion. JavaSpaces is a service specification providing a distributed object exchange and coordination mechanism (which", "title": "Tuple space" }, { "docid": "252841", "text": "slow the acceleration enough so that the elapsed time could be measured. The ball was allowed to roll a known distance down the ramp, and the time taken for the ball to move the known distance was measured. The time was measured using a water clock described as follows: Galileo found that for an object in free fall, the distance that the object has fallen is always proportional to the square of the elapsed time: Galileo had shown that objects in free fall under the influence of the Earth’s gravitational field have a constant acceleration, and Galileo’s contemporary, Johannes Kepler,", "title": "Mass" }, { "docid": "9595008", "text": "human scale. By comparison, running with a five-pound object (10×Planck mass) at an average running speed (10×speed of light in a vacuum) would give the object Planck momentum. A 70 kg human moving at an average walking speed of would have a momentum of about 15 formula_1. A baseball, which has mass formula_9 0.145 kg, travelling at would have a Planck momentum. Planck momentum Planck momentum is the unit of momentum in the system of natural units known as Planck units. It has no commonly used symbol of its own, but can be denoted by formula_1, where formula_2 is the", "title": "Planck momentum" }, { "docid": "12332188", "text": "OGLE-TR-113b OGLE-TR-113b is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star OGLE-TR-113. In 2002 the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) detected periodic dimming in the star's light curve indicating a transiting, planetary-sized object. Since low-mass red dwarfs and brown dwarfs may mimic a planet, radial velocity measurements were necessary to calculate the mass of the body. In 2004, the object was proved to be a new transiting extrasolar planet. The planet has a mass 1.32 times that of Jupiter. Since the planet's inclination is known, the value is exact. It orbits the star (OGLE-TR-113) in an extremely close orbit, even closer than", "title": "OGLE-TR-113b" }, { "docid": "17286148", "text": "Knowing the characteristic spring constant and damping coefficient of the spring system, the mass of the object can be computed according to the harmonic oscillator model. Inertial balance An inertial balance is a device that allows the measurement of inertial mass (as opposed to gravitational mass for a regular balance) that can be operated in the microgravity environment of space where weight is negligible (e.g. in the International Space Station.) The principle of operation is based on a vibrating spring-mass system. The frequency of vibration will depend on the unknown mass, being higher for lower mass. The object to be", "title": "Inertial balance" }, { "docid": "17594966", "text": "PSO J318.5-22 PSO J318.5-22 is a rogue planet, an extrasolar object of planetary mass that does not appear to have a host star. It is approximately 80 light-years away, and belongs to the Beta Pictoris moving group. The object was discovered in 2013 in images taken by the Pan-STARRS PS1 wide-field telescope. PSO J318.5-22's age is inferred to be 12 million years, the same age as the Beta Pictoris group. The team leader, Michael Liu of the Institute for Astronomy at the University of Hawaii, stated: \"We have never before seen an object free-floating in space that looks like this.", "title": "PSO J318.5-22" }, { "docid": "17204192", "text": "Her subsequent installations and sculptures address the way an object defines the space it occupies and transforms the viewer's perception of that space. \"Damage Control\" (1987) is a two-foot-square block of hazardous substances. Its list of materials includes saltpeter (an ingredient in gunpowder), ammonium nitrate (used in the Oklahoma City bombing) and TNT itself. \"Used to Do the Job\" (1987) consists of two rough-hewn cubes stacked on top of each other; the bottom one is made of solid lead, the top one of almost solid wax and paraffin - suspended within are all the ingredients needed to make a time", "title": "Liz Larner" }, { "docid": "13504832", "text": "terms of its height, width and depth. It is not flat like two-dimensional art, which consists of paintings, drawings and photographs. Pottery and sculpture are examples of three-dimensional art. \"Form\" is a term used to describe three-dimensional artwork. Forms can be geometric or organic. Three-dimensional art has volume, which is the amount of space occupied by the form. The form also has mass, which means that the volume is solid and occupies space. Three-dimensional art design consists of three main elements: balance, proportion and rhythm. Balance denotes visual balance, not the actual ability to stand upright. Proportion refers to the", "title": "3D stereo view" }, { "docid": "16117280", "text": "World tube In physics, a world tube is the path of an object which occupies a nonzero region of space (nonzero volume) at every moment in time, as it travels through 4-dimensional spacetime. That is, as it propagates in spacetime, a world tube traces out a three-dimensional volume for every moment in time. The world tube is analogous to the one-dimensional world line in that it describes the time evolution of an object in space, with the difference that a world line represents the path of a point particle (of nonzero volume), whereas a world tube occupies finite space at", "title": "World tube" } ]
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an object that has mass and occupies space is known as
[ "matter" ]
[ { "docid": "73298", "text": "the Cauchy stress and the internal energy, the Clausius–Duhem inequality may be written as Continuum mechanics Continuum mechanics is a branch of mechanics that deals with the mechanical behavior of materials modeled as a continuous mass rather than as discrete particles. The French mathematician Augustin-Louis Cauchy was the first to formulate such models in the 19th century. Modeling an object as a continuum assumes that the substance of the object completely fills the space it occupies. Modeling objects in this way ignores the fact that matter is made of atoms, and so is not continuous; however, on length scales much", "title": "Continuum mechanics" } ]
[ { "docid": "771046", "text": "He has said that if the distinction has to be made, he would rather be called \"private astronaut\" than \"tourist\". Dennis Tito has asked to be known as an \"independent researcher\", and Mark Shuttleworth described himself as a \"pioneer of commercial space travel\". Gregory Olsen prefers \"private researcher\", and Anousheh Ansari prefers the term \"private space explorer\". Other space enthusiasts object to the term on similar grounds. Rick Tumlinson of the Space Frontier Foundation, for example, has said: \"I hate the word tourist, and I always will ... 'Tourist' is somebody in a flowered shirt with three cameras around his", "title": "Space tourism" }, { "docid": "457997", "text": "a unit of mass. The distinction between mass and weight is unimportant for many practical purposes because the strength of gravity does not vary too much on the surface of the Earth. In a uniform gravitational field, the gravitational force exerted on an object (its weight) is directly proportional to its mass. For example, object A weighs 10 times as much as object B, so therefore the mass of object A is 10 times greater than that of object B. This means that an object's mass can be measured indirectly by its weight, and so, for everyday purposes, weighing (using", "title": "Weight" }, { "docid": "11393439", "text": "the secondary has only 30% of a solar mass. The abundance of elements other than hydrogen or helium, what astronomers term the star's metallicity, is similar to the proportion in the Sun. In 1991, the primary was found to have an excess of infrared emission, implying that it has a circumstellar debris disk. Observations using the Near-Infrared Multi-Object Spectrometer aboard the Hubble Space Telescope in 2007 indicated that the dust had a reddish spectrum similar to that of tholins. The disk was resolved with the Hubble Space Telescope in 2009, confirming that it exists. Based on these images, the disk", "title": "HR 4796" }, { "docid": "1389992", "text": "If the mass of the 1-cubic-meter object is greater than 1.2 kilograms (so that its weight is greater than 12 newtons), it falls to the ground when released. If an object of this size has a mass less than 1.2 kilograms, it rises in the air. Any object that has a mass that is less than the mass of an equal volume of air will rise in air - in other words, any object less dense than air will rise. Thrust-to-weight ratio is, as its name suggests, the ratio of instantaneous thrust to weight (where weight means weight at the", "title": "Flight" }, { "docid": "274272", "text": "in the object's rest frame\". This is distinct from , which is the velocity of the object itself as seen in an inertial frame. This equation is derived by keeping track of both the momentum of the object as well as the momentum of the ejected/accreted mass (\"dm\"). When considered together, the object and the mass (\"dm\") constitute a closed system in which total momentum is conserved. Newtonian physics assumes that absolute time and space exist outside of any observer; this gives rise to Galilean invariance. It also results in a prediction that the speed of light can vary from", "title": "Momentum" }, { "docid": "666920", "text": "\"warp drive\" was introduced by John W. Campbell in his 1931 novel \"Islands of Space\". Einstein's theory of special relativity states that energy and mass are interchangeable, and speed of light travel is impossible for material objects that weigh more than photons. The problem of a material object exceeding light speed is that an infinite amount of kinetic energy would be required to travel at exactly the speed of light. This can theoretically be solved by warping space to move an object instead of increasing the kinetic energy of the object to do so. Such a solution to the faster", "title": "Warp drive" }, { "docid": "18513155", "text": "generation of planned telescopes to determine its mass or whether it has an atmosphere. The Kepler spacecraft focused on a single small region of the sky but next-generation planet-hunting space telescopes, such as TESS and CHEOPS, will examine nearby stars throughout the sky. Nearby stars with planets can then be studied by the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope and future large ground-based telescopes to analyze atmospheres, determine masses and infer compositions. Additionally the Square Kilometer Array would significantly improve radio observations over the Arecibo Observatory and Green Bank Telescope. Kepler-442b Kepler-442b (also known by its Kepler Object of Interest designation", "title": "Kepler-442b" }, { "docid": "8844426", "text": "conclusion about fusions.2 ... The Principle of Universal Fusions (PUF): Every class of objects has a fusion.\" Four-dimensionalism In philosophy, four-dimensionalism (also known as the \"doctrine of temporal parts\") is an ontological position that an object's persistence through time is like its extension through space. Thus, an object that exists in time has temporal parts in the various subregions of the total region of time it occupies, just like an object that exists in a region of space has at least one part in every subregion of that space. Four-dimensionalists typically argue for treating time as analogous to space, usually", "title": "Four-dimensionalism" }, { "docid": "7097988", "text": "than the helium-rich primary, about magnitude 10-11 at K band infrared wavelengths. It is presumed to be a low mass star . The infrared source IRS1 is close to σ Ori A. It has been resolved to a pair of low mass objects, a proplyd, and a possible third object. The brighter object has an M1 spectral class, a mass around , and appears to be a relatively normal low mass star. The fainter object is very unusual, showing a diluted M7 or M8 absorption spectrum with emission lines of hydrogen and helium. The interpretation is that it is a", "title": "Sigma Orionis" }, { "docid": "2506896", "text": "masses of the atoms that make up the object. In a similar manner, even photons (light quanta), if trapped in a container space (as a photon gas or thermal radiation), would contribute a mass associated with their energy to the container. Such an extra mass, in theory, could be weighed in the same way as any other type of rest mass. This is true in special relativity theory, even though individually photons have no rest mass. The property that trapped energy \"in any form\" adds weighable mass to systems that have no net momentum is one of the characteristic and", "title": "Mass–energy equivalence" }, { "docid": "5223603", "text": "process must \"retrieve\" it from the \"Object Space\" into its local memory, use the service provided by the object, update the state of the object and place it back into the \"Object Space\". This paradigm inherently provides mutual exclusion. Because once an object is accessed, it has to be removed from the \"Object Space\", and is placed back only after it has been released. This means that no other process can access an object while it is being used by one process, thereby ensuring mutual exclusion. JavaSpaces is a service specification providing a distributed object exchange and coordination mechanism (which", "title": "Tuple space" }, { "docid": "1706906", "text": "object illuminated by sunlight has a bluish tinge. This happens because of Rayleigh scattering, the same property that causes the sky to appear blue. The opaque object is able to block the light of the sun, but not the ambient light of the sky which is blue as the atmosphere molecules scatter blue light more effectively. As a result, the shadow appears bluish. A shadow occupies a three-dimensional volume of space, but this is usually not visible until it projects onto a reflective surface. A light fog, mist, or dust cloud can reveal the 3D presence of volumetric patterns in", "title": "Shadow" }, { "docid": "10195267", "text": "under the Liability Convention claims must be brought on the state level only. This means that if an individual is injured by a space object and wishes to seek compensation under the Liability Convention, the individual must arrange for his or her country to make a claim against the country that launched the space object that caused the damage. Space Liability Convention The Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects, also known as the Space Liability Convention, is a treaty from 1972 that expands on the liability rules created in the Outer Space Treaty of 1967. In", "title": "Space Liability Convention" }, { "docid": "16117281", "text": "all moments in time. The concept of world tube is particularly relevant for special relativity, where a world tube is embedded in Minkowski space. World tube In physics, a world tube is the path of an object which occupies a nonzero region of space (nonzero volume) at every moment in time, as it travels through 4-dimensional spacetime. That is, as it propagates in spacetime, a world tube traces out a three-dimensional volume for every moment in time. The world tube is analogous to the one-dimensional world line in that it describes the time evolution of an object in space, with", "title": "World tube" }, { "docid": "19139892", "text": "field. These components fully characterize all the forces acting on a body. These can be represented in a matrix form as follows: Now that we are familiar with the concepts of gravity and tensors, a qualitative discussion of gravity and its significance in geophysical analysis can be done. A certain mass distribution creates a gravitational force field around it, In other words, the object under consideration has a finite mass ‘M’ and hence bends the space around it. The gravitational field gradient is given by the divergence of the gravitational field. The method being discussed here assumes that the mass", "title": "Geophysical signal analysis" }, { "docid": "12927517", "text": "Electron rest mass The electron rest mass (symbol: ) is the mass of a stationary electron, also known as the invariant mass of the electron. It is one of the fundamental constants of physics and is also very important in chemistry because of its relation to the Avogadro constant. It has a value of about kilograms or about atomic mass units, equivalent to an energy of about joules or about 0.5110 MeV. The term \"rest mass\" is sometimes used because in Special Relativity the mass of an object can be said to increase in a frame of reference that is", "title": "Electron rest mass" } ]
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an object that has mass and occupies space is known as
[ "matter" ]
[ { "docid": "12566299", "text": "Matter In the classical physics and in the chemistry of things of everyday life, matter is any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume. All everyday objects that we can touch are ultimately composed of atoms, which are made up of interacting subatomic particles, and in everyday as well as scientific usage, \"matter\" generally includes atoms and anything made up of them, and any particles (or combination of particles) that act as if they have both rest mass and volume. However it does not include massless particles such as photons, or other energy phenomena or waves", "title": "Matter" } ]
[ { "docid": "17286148", "text": "Knowing the characteristic spring constant and damping coefficient of the spring system, the mass of the object can be computed according to the harmonic oscillator model. Inertial balance An inertial balance is a device that allows the measurement of inertial mass (as opposed to gravitational mass for a regular balance) that can be operated in the microgravity environment of space where weight is negligible (e.g. in the International Space Station.) The principle of operation is based on a vibrating spring-mass system. The frequency of vibration will depend on the unknown mass, being higher for lower mass. The object to be", "title": "Inertial balance" }, { "docid": "19139892", "text": "field. These components fully characterize all the forces acting on a body. These can be represented in a matrix form as follows: Now that we are familiar with the concepts of gravity and tensors, a qualitative discussion of gravity and its significance in geophysical analysis can be done. A certain mass distribution creates a gravitational force field around it, In other words, the object under consideration has a finite mass ‘M’ and hence bends the space around it. The gravitational field gradient is given by the divergence of the gravitational field. The method being discussed here assumes that the mass", "title": "Geophysical signal analysis" }, { "docid": "252827", "text": "This particular equivalence often referred to as the \"Galilean equivalence principle\" or the \"weak equivalence principle\" has the most important consequence for freely falling objects. Suppose an object has inertial and gravitational masses \"m\" and \"M\", respectively. If the only force acting on the object comes from a gravitational field \"g\", the force on the object is: Given this force, the acceleration of the object can be determined by Newton's second law: Putting these together, the gravitational acceleration is given by: This says that the ratio of gravitational to inertial mass of any object is equal to some constant \"K\"", "title": "Mass" }, { "docid": "13074183", "text": "headed for interstellar space. The first discovered, and to date only known, interstellar object is ʻOumuamua (1I/ʻOumuamua, previously called C/2017 U1 and A/2017 U1). The object has an orbital eccentricity of about 1.20, making it impossible for it to originate from our Solar System. Recent research suggests that asteroid (514107) 2015 BZ509 may be a former interstellar object, captured some 4.5 billion years ago, as evidenced by its co-orbital motion with Jupiter and its retrograde orbit around the Sun. With the first discovery of an interstellar object, the IAU has proposed a new series of small-body designations for interstellar objects,", "title": "Interstellar object" }, { "docid": "3863273", "text": "EF Eridani EF Eridani (abbreviated EF Eri, sometimes incorrectly referred to as EF Eridanus) is a variable star of the type known as polars, AM Herculis stars, or magnetic cataclysmic variable stars. Historically it has varied between apparent magnitudes 14.5 and 17.3, although since 1995 it has generally remained at the lower limit. The star system consists of a white dwarf with a substellar-mass former star in orbit. The substellar mass in orbit around the white dwarf is a star that lost all of its gas to the white dwarf. What remains is an object with a mass of 0.05", "title": "EF Eridani" }, { "docid": "16117280", "text": "World tube In physics, a world tube is the path of an object which occupies a nonzero region of space (nonzero volume) at every moment in time, as it travels through 4-dimensional spacetime. That is, as it propagates in spacetime, a world tube traces out a three-dimensional volume for every moment in time. The world tube is analogous to the one-dimensional world line in that it describes the time evolution of an object in space, with the difference that a world line represents the path of a point particle (of nonzero volume), whereas a world tube occupies finite space at", "title": "World tube" }, { "docid": "2506889", "text": "is defined as the ratio of the momentum of an object to its velocity. Relativistic mass depends on the motion of the object, so that different observers in relative motion see different values for it. If the object is moving slowly, the relativistic mass is nearly equal to the rest mass and both are nearly equal to the usual Newtonian mass. If the object is moving quickly, the relativistic mass is greater than the rest mass by an amount equal to the mass associated with the kinetic energy of the object. As the object approaches the speed of light, the", "title": "Mass–energy equivalence" }, { "docid": "15500645", "text": "to study the technique is the Tethered Experiment for Mars inter-Planetary Operations (TEMPO³). A theoretical type of non-rotating tethered satellite system, it is a concept for providing space-based support to things suspended above an astronomical object. The orbital system is a coupled mass system wherein the upper supporting mass (A) is placed in an orbit around a given celestial body such that it can support a suspended mass (B) at a specific height above the surface of the celestial body, but lower than (A). Instead of rotating end for end, tethers can also be kept straight by the slight difference", "title": "Space tether" }, { "docid": "5672193", "text": "10% to 20% of all trans-Neptunian objects are expected to have one or more satellites. Because satellites offer a simple method to measure an object's mass, Makemake's satellite should lead to better estimates of its mass. A preliminary examination of the imagery suggests that S/2015 (136472) 1 has a reflectivity similar to charcoal, making it an extremely dark object. This is somewhat surprising because Makemake is the second-brightest-known object in the Kuiper belt. One hypothesis to explain this is that its gravity is not strong enough to prevent bright but volatile ices from being lost to space when it is", "title": "Makemake" }, { "docid": "252841", "text": "slow the acceleration enough so that the elapsed time could be measured. The ball was allowed to roll a known distance down the ramp, and the time taken for the ball to move the known distance was measured. The time was measured using a water clock described as follows: Galileo found that for an object in free fall, the distance that the object has fallen is always proportional to the square of the elapsed time: Galileo had shown that objects in free fall under the influence of the Earth’s gravitational field have a constant acceleration, and Galileo’s contemporary, Johannes Kepler,", "title": "Mass" }, { "docid": "252821", "text": "person's weight may be stated as 75 kg. In a constant gravitational field, the weight of an object is proportional to its mass, and it is unproblematic to use the same unit for both concepts. But because of slight differences in the strength of the Earth's gravitational field at different places, the distinction becomes important for measurements with a precision better than a few percent, and for places far from the surface of the Earth, such as in space or on other planets. Conceptually, \"mass\" (measured in kilograms) refers to an intrinsic property of an object, whereas \"weight\" (measured in", "title": "Mass" }, { "docid": "12929466", "text": "OGLE-TR-132b OGLE-TR-132b is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star OGLE-TR-132. In 2003 the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) detected periodic dimming in the star's light curve indicating a transiting, planetary-sized object. Since low-mass red dwarfs and brown dwarfs may mimic a planet radial velocity measurements were necessary to calculate the mass of the body. In 2004 the object was proved to be a new transiting extrasolar planet. The planet has a mass 1.14 times that of Jupiter. Since the planet's inclination is known, this represents the best measured true mass of the planet, rather than simply the minimum mass as", "title": "OGLE-TR-132b" }, { "docid": "2506896", "text": "masses of the atoms that make up the object. In a similar manner, even photons (light quanta), if trapped in a container space (as a photon gas or thermal radiation), would contribute a mass associated with their energy to the container. Such an extra mass, in theory, could be weighed in the same way as any other type of rest mass. This is true in special relativity theory, even though individually photons have no rest mass. The property that trapped energy \"in any form\" adds weighable mass to systems that have no net momentum is one of the characteristic and", "title": "Mass–energy equivalence" }, { "docid": "20543316", "text": "a Subgiant star. Kepler-277c Kepler-277c (also known by its Kepler Objects of Interest designation KOI-1215.02) is the third most massive and second-largest rocky planet ever discovered, with a mass about 64 times that of Earth. Discovered in 2014 by the Kepler Space Telescope, Kepler-277c is a Neptune-sized exoplanet with a very high mass and density for an object of its radius, suggesting a composition made mainly of rock with some amounts of water. Along with its sister planet, Kepler-277b, the planet's mass was determined using transit-timing variations (TTVs). Kepler-277c was detected using the transit method and TTVs, allowing for both", "title": "Kepler-277c" }, { "docid": "1389992", "text": "If the mass of the 1-cubic-meter object is greater than 1.2 kilograms (so that its weight is greater than 12 newtons), it falls to the ground when released. If an object of this size has a mass less than 1.2 kilograms, it rises in the air. Any object that has a mass that is less than the mass of an equal volume of air will rise in air - in other words, any object less dense than air will rise. Thrust-to-weight ratio is, as its name suggests, the ratio of instantaneous thrust to weight (where weight means weight at the", "title": "Flight" }, { "docid": "1486074", "text": "the same way, the center of mass of a spherically symmetric body of constant density is at the center of the sphere. In general, for any symmetry of a body, its center of mass will be a fixed point of that symmetry. An experimental method for locating the center of mass is to suspend the object from two locations and to drop plumb lines from the suspension points. The intersection of the two lines is the center of mass. The shape of an object might already be mathematically determined, but it may be too complex to use a known formula.", "title": "Center of mass" } ]
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an object that has mass and occupies space is known as
[ "matter" ]
[ { "docid": "73256", "text": "Continuum mechanics Continuum mechanics is a branch of mechanics that deals with the mechanical behavior of materials modeled as a continuous mass rather than as discrete particles. The French mathematician Augustin-Louis Cauchy was the first to formulate such models in the 19th century. Modeling an object as a continuum assumes that the substance of the object completely fills the space it occupies. Modeling objects in this way ignores the fact that matter is made of atoms, and so is not continuous; however, on length scales much greater than that of inter-atomic distances, such models are highly accurate. Fundamental physical laws", "title": "Continuum mechanics" } ]
[ { "docid": "771046", "text": "He has said that if the distinction has to be made, he would rather be called \"private astronaut\" than \"tourist\". Dennis Tito has asked to be known as an \"independent researcher\", and Mark Shuttleworth described himself as a \"pioneer of commercial space travel\". Gregory Olsen prefers \"private researcher\", and Anousheh Ansari prefers the term \"private space explorer\". Other space enthusiasts object to the term on similar grounds. Rick Tumlinson of the Space Frontier Foundation, for example, has said: \"I hate the word tourist, and I always will ... 'Tourist' is somebody in a flowered shirt with three cameras around his", "title": "Space tourism" }, { "docid": "20063285", "text": "Universal Orbital Support System A Universal Orbital Support System is a concept for suspending an object from a tether orbiting in space. A concept for providing space-based support to things suspended above an astronomical object. It is envisioned as a type of non-rotating tethered satellite system. The orbital system is a coupled mass system wherein the upper supporting mass (A) is placed in an orbit around a given celestial body such that it can support a suspended mass (B) at a specific height above the surface of the celestial body, but lower than (A). The relationship between (A) and (B)", "title": "Universal Orbital Support System" }, { "docid": "2393077", "text": "to that of 3 million suns. Such a large mass in such a small space implied that the central object (the radio source Sagittarius A*) contains a supermassive black hole. Sagittarius A* was one of the first black holes detected; its mass has been more accurately determined to be 4.3 million solar masses. Townes' last major technological creation was the Infrared Spatial Interferometer with Walt Fitelson, Ed Wishnow and others. The project combined three mobile infrared detectors aligned by lasers that study the same star. If each telescope is 10 meters from the other, it creates an impression of a", "title": "Charles H. Townes" }, { "docid": "395525", "text": "task and the fact that a payload that went to the end of the counterweight-cable would acquire considerable velocity relative to the Earth, allowing it to be launched into interplanetary space. Its disadvantage is the need to produce greater amounts of cable material as opposed to using just anything available that has mass. An object attached to a space elevator at a radius of approximately 53,100 km would be at escape velocity when released. Transfer orbits to the L1 and L2 Lagrangian points could be attained by release at 50,630 and 51,240 km, respectively, and transfer to lunar orbit from", "title": "Space elevator" }, { "docid": "1693057", "text": "years. This has resulted in the addition of some younger, bluer stars to M87. The distinctive spectral properties of the planetary nebulae allowed astronomers to discover a chevron-like structure in M87's halo which was produced by the incomplete phase-space mixing of a disrupted galaxy. The core contains a supermassive black hole that weighs billions of times the Sun's mass: estimates have ranged from to , with the latest measurement being . This mass is one of the highest known for such an object. A rotating disk of ionized gas surrounds the black hole, and is roughly perpendicular to the relativistic", "title": "Messier 87" }, { "docid": "5672193", "text": "10% to 20% of all trans-Neptunian objects are expected to have one or more satellites. Because satellites offer a simple method to measure an object's mass, Makemake's satellite should lead to better estimates of its mass. A preliminary examination of the imagery suggests that S/2015 (136472) 1 has a reflectivity similar to charcoal, making it an extremely dark object. This is somewhat surprising because Makemake is the second-brightest-known object in the Kuiper belt. One hypothesis to explain this is that its gravity is not strong enough to prevent bright but volatile ices from being lost to space when it is", "title": "Makemake" }, { "docid": "2506896", "text": "masses of the atoms that make up the object. In a similar manner, even photons (light quanta), if trapped in a container space (as a photon gas or thermal radiation), would contribute a mass associated with their energy to the container. Such an extra mass, in theory, could be weighed in the same way as any other type of rest mass. This is true in special relativity theory, even though individually photons have no rest mass. The property that trapped energy \"in any form\" adds weighable mass to systems that have no net momentum is one of the characteristic and", "title": "Mass–energy equivalence" }, { "docid": "252827", "text": "This particular equivalence often referred to as the \"Galilean equivalence principle\" or the \"weak equivalence principle\" has the most important consequence for freely falling objects. Suppose an object has inertial and gravitational masses \"m\" and \"M\", respectively. If the only force acting on the object comes from a gravitational field \"g\", the force on the object is: Given this force, the acceleration of the object can be determined by Newton's second law: Putting these together, the gravitational acceleration is given by: This says that the ratio of gravitational to inertial mass of any object is equal to some constant \"K\"", "title": "Mass" }, { "docid": "7176186", "text": "a macroscopic system, like a human being, cannot exist in more than one place for a measurable time, as the corresponding energy difference is very large. A microscopic system, like an electron, can exist in more than one location significantly longer (thousands of years), until its space-time curvature separation reaches collapse threshold. In Einstein's theory, any object that has mass causes a warp in the structure of space and time around it. This warping produces the effect we experience as gravity. Penrose points out that tiny objects, such as dust specks, atoms and electrons, produce space-time warps as well. Ignoring", "title": "Penrose interpretation" }, { "docid": "8036666", "text": "Pre-main-sequence star A pre-main-sequence star (also known as a PMS star and PMS object) is a star in the stage when it has not yet reached the main sequence. Earlier in its life, the object is a protostar that grows by acquiring mass from its surrounding envelope of interstellar dust and gas. After the protostar blows away this envelope, it is optically visible, and appears on the stellar birthline in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. At this point, the star has acquired nearly all of its mass but has not yet started hydrogen burning (i.e. nuclear fusion of hydrogen). The star then", "title": "Pre-main-sequence star" }, { "docid": "301167", "text": "specific horizontal firing speed called escape velocity, dependent on the mass of the planet, an open orbit (E) is achieved that has a parabolic path. At even greater speeds the object will follow a range of hyperbolic trajectories. In a practical sense, both of these trajectory types mean the object is \"breaking free\" of the planet's gravity, and \"going off into space\" never to return. The velocity relationship of two moving objects with mass can thus be considered in four practical classes, with subtypes: It is worth noting that orbital rockets are launched vertically at first to lift the rocket", "title": "Orbit" }, { "docid": "6029912", "text": "unbeknownst to most humans, by the Starflyer; and to prepare for the evacuation of known space altogether if necessary. Eventually, the human forces decide that there can be no other solution to the conflict than to commit genocide and destroy the Primes entirely. However, it is revealed that the Primes are planning a much larger invasion, which humanity will be all but powerless to stop. As the war rages, the human forces begin to build much faster, better armed, ships and fitting them with new \"quantumbuster\" weapons. These weapons function by converting the entire rest mass of an object into", "title": "Commonwealth Saga" }, { "docid": "6382463", "text": "a solar day (≈365.24 days/year). That component is perpendicular to the axis of rotation rather than to the surface of the Earth. A similar model adjusted for the geometry and gravitational field for Mars can be found in publication NASA SP-8010. The barycentric gravitational acceleration at a point in space is given by: where: \"M\" is the mass of the attracting object, formula_23 is the unit vector from center-of-mass of the attracting object to the center-of-mass of the object being accelerated, \"r\" is the distance between the two objects, and \"G\" is the gravitational constant. When this calculation is done", "title": "Gravitational acceleration" }, { "docid": "136410", "text": "in space, and can be considered to be an artifact of the potential field in the same way that the direction and amount of a flow of water can be considered to be an artifact of the contour map of the elevation of an area. Conservative forces include gravity, the electromagnetic force, and the spring force. Each of these forces has models that are dependent on a position often given as a radial vector formula_76 emanating from spherically symmetric potentials. Examples of this follow: For gravity: where formula_96 is the gravitational constant, and formula_97 is the mass of object \"n\".", "title": "Force" }, { "docid": "307226", "text": "than Mercury. Neptune is 30 AU from the Sun and takes 165 years to orbit, but there are exoplanets that are hundreds of AU from their star and take more than a thousand years to orbit, e.g. 1RXS1609 b. The next few space telescopes to study exoplanets are expected to be Gaia launched in December 2013, CHEOPS in 2018, TESS in 2018, and the James Webb Space Telescope in 2021. A planetary-mass object (PMO), planemo, or planetary body is a celestial object with a mass that falls within the range of the definition of a planet: massive enough to achieve", "title": "Planet" }, { "docid": "1706906", "text": "object illuminated by sunlight has a bluish tinge. This happens because of Rayleigh scattering, the same property that causes the sky to appear blue. The opaque object is able to block the light of the sun, but not the ambient light of the sky which is blue as the atmosphere molecules scatter blue light more effectively. As a result, the shadow appears bluish. A shadow occupies a three-dimensional volume of space, but this is usually not visible until it projects onto a reflective surface. A light fog, mist, or dust cloud can reveal the 3D presence of volumetric patterns in", "title": "Shadow" } ]
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an object that has mass and occupies space is known as
[ "matter" ]
[ { "docid": "18209258", "text": "these is a different concept. In scientific contexts, mass refers loosely to the amount of \"matter\" in an object (though \"matter\" may be difficult to define), whereas weight refers to the force experienced by an object due to gravity. An object with a mass of 1.0 kilogram will weigh approximately 9.81 newtons (newton is the unit of force, while kilogram is the unit of mass) on the surface of the Earth (its mass multiplied by the gravitational field strength). Its weight will be less on Mars (where gravity is weaker), more on Saturn, and negligible in space when far from", "title": "Size" } ]
[ { "docid": "1693057", "text": "years. This has resulted in the addition of some younger, bluer stars to M87. The distinctive spectral properties of the planetary nebulae allowed astronomers to discover a chevron-like structure in M87's halo which was produced by the incomplete phase-space mixing of a disrupted galaxy. The core contains a supermassive black hole that weighs billions of times the Sun's mass: estimates have ranged from to , with the latest measurement being . This mass is one of the highest known for such an object. A rotating disk of ionized gas surrounds the black hole, and is roughly perpendicular to the relativistic", "title": "Messier 87" }, { "docid": "17286148", "text": "Knowing the characteristic spring constant and damping coefficient of the spring system, the mass of the object can be computed according to the harmonic oscillator model. Inertial balance An inertial balance is a device that allows the measurement of inertial mass (as opposed to gravitational mass for a regular balance) that can be operated in the microgravity environment of space where weight is negligible (e.g. in the International Space Station.) The principle of operation is based on a vibrating spring-mass system. The frequency of vibration will depend on the unknown mass, being higher for lower mass. The object to be", "title": "Inertial balance" }, { "docid": "12332188", "text": "OGLE-TR-113b OGLE-TR-113b is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star OGLE-TR-113. In 2002 the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) detected periodic dimming in the star's light curve indicating a transiting, planetary-sized object. Since low-mass red dwarfs and brown dwarfs may mimic a planet, radial velocity measurements were necessary to calculate the mass of the body. In 2004, the object was proved to be a new transiting extrasolar planet. The planet has a mass 1.32 times that of Jupiter. Since the planet's inclination is known, the value is exact. It orbits the star (OGLE-TR-113) in an extremely close orbit, even closer than", "title": "OGLE-TR-113b" }, { "docid": "4893565", "text": "and cosmology which may challenge this. In modern physics, \"extension\" is understood in terms of the spacetime: roughly speaking, it means that for a given moment of time the body has some location in the space, although not necessarily a point. A physical body as a whole is assumed to have such quantitative properties as mass, momentum, electric charge, other conserving quantities, and possibly other quantities. A body with known composition and described in an adequate physical theory is an example of physical system. An object is known by the application of senses. The properties of an object are inferred", "title": "Physical body" }, { "docid": "666920", "text": "\"warp drive\" was introduced by John W. Campbell in his 1931 novel \"Islands of Space\". Einstein's theory of special relativity states that energy and mass are interchangeable, and speed of light travel is impossible for material objects that weigh more than photons. The problem of a material object exceeding light speed is that an infinite amount of kinetic energy would be required to travel at exactly the speed of light. This can theoretically be solved by warping space to move an object instead of increasing the kinetic energy of the object to do so. Such a solution to the faster", "title": "Warp drive" }, { "docid": "3579947", "text": "Causal contact Two entities are in causal contact if there may be an event that has affected both in a causal way. Every object of mass in space, for instance, exerts a field force on all other objects of mass, according to Newton's law of universal gravitation. Because this force exerted by one object affects the motion of the other, it can be said that these two objects are in causal contact. The only objects not in causal contact are those for which there is no event in the history of the universe that could have sent a beam of", "title": "Causal contact" }, { "docid": "5672193", "text": "10% to 20% of all trans-Neptunian objects are expected to have one or more satellites. Because satellites offer a simple method to measure an object's mass, Makemake's satellite should lead to better estimates of its mass. A preliminary examination of the imagery suggests that S/2015 (136472) 1 has a reflectivity similar to charcoal, making it an extremely dark object. This is somewhat surprising because Makemake is the second-brightest-known object in the Kuiper belt. One hypothesis to explain this is that its gravity is not strong enough to prevent bright but volatile ices from being lost to space when it is", "title": "Makemake" }, { "docid": "358940", "text": "separate in Newtonian mechanics, form a four-vector in relativity, and this relates the time component (the energy) to the space components (the momentum) in a non-trivial way. For an object at rest, the energy–momentum four-vector is : it has a time component which is the energy, and three space components which are zero. By changing frames with a Lorentz transformation in the x direction with a small value of the velocity v, the energy momentum four-vector becomes . The momentum is equal to the energy multiplied by the velocity divided by \"c\". As such, the Newtonian mass of an object,", "title": "Special relativity" }, { "docid": "16927104", "text": "lighter object will be a geodesic in the Kerr spacetime generated by the supermassive black hole. Corrections due to the finite mass of the lighter object can then be included, order-by-order in the mass ratio, as an effective force on the object. This effective force is known as the gravitational self force. In the last decade or so, a lot of progress has been made in calculating the gravitational self force for EMRIs. Numerical codes are available to calculate the gravitational self force on any bound orbit around a non-rotating (Schwarzschild) black hole. And significant progress has been made for", "title": "Extreme mass ratio inspiral" }, { "docid": "457997", "text": "a unit of mass. The distinction between mass and weight is unimportant for many practical purposes because the strength of gravity does not vary too much on the surface of the Earth. In a uniform gravitational field, the gravitational force exerted on an object (its weight) is directly proportional to its mass. For example, object A weighs 10 times as much as object B, so therefore the mass of object A is 10 times greater than that of object B. This means that an object's mass can be measured indirectly by its weight, and so, for everyday purposes, weighing (using", "title": "Weight" }, { "docid": "8815100", "text": "must have, for instance, a right half and a left half, and thus have parts (cf Zimmerman 1996: 10) Similarly, one who endorses the Doctrine of Arbitrarily Undetatched Parts, which states that necessarily, if an object occupies region \"R\" then every occupiable proper sub-region of \"R\" is exactly occupied by a proper part of that object (see van Inwagen 1981), might use that principle in an argument against the possibility of extended simples. If there are no extended simples, the only remaining options would material objects being made of unextended simples (objects that have a space-time extension of 0) or", "title": "Simple (philosophy)" }, { "docid": "252827", "text": "This particular equivalence often referred to as the \"Galilean equivalence principle\" or the \"weak equivalence principle\" has the most important consequence for freely falling objects. Suppose an object has inertial and gravitational masses \"m\" and \"M\", respectively. If the only force acting on the object comes from a gravitational field \"g\", the force on the object is: Given this force, the acceleration of the object can be determined by Newton's second law: Putting these together, the gravitational acceleration is given by: This says that the ratio of gravitational to inertial mass of any object is equal to some constant \"K\"", "title": "Mass" }, { "docid": "15500645", "text": "to study the technique is the Tethered Experiment for Mars inter-Planetary Operations (TEMPO³). A theoretical type of non-rotating tethered satellite system, it is a concept for providing space-based support to things suspended above an astronomical object. The orbital system is a coupled mass system wherein the upper supporting mass (A) is placed in an orbit around a given celestial body such that it can support a suspended mass (B) at a specific height above the surface of the celestial body, but lower than (A). Instead of rotating end for end, tethers can also be kept straight by the slight difference", "title": "Space tether" }, { "docid": "12929466", "text": "OGLE-TR-132b OGLE-TR-132b is an extrasolar planet orbiting the star OGLE-TR-132. In 2003 the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) detected periodic dimming in the star's light curve indicating a transiting, planetary-sized object. Since low-mass red dwarfs and brown dwarfs may mimic a planet radial velocity measurements were necessary to calculate the mass of the body. In 2004 the object was proved to be a new transiting extrasolar planet. The planet has a mass 1.14 times that of Jupiter. Since the planet's inclination is known, this represents the best measured true mass of the planet, rather than simply the minimum mass as", "title": "OGLE-TR-132b" }, { "docid": "8036666", "text": "Pre-main-sequence star A pre-main-sequence star (also known as a PMS star and PMS object) is a star in the stage when it has not yet reached the main sequence. Earlier in its life, the object is a protostar that grows by acquiring mass from its surrounding envelope of interstellar dust and gas. After the protostar blows away this envelope, it is optically visible, and appears on the stellar birthline in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. At this point, the star has acquired nearly all of its mass but has not yet started hydrogen burning (i.e. nuclear fusion of hydrogen). The star then", "title": "Pre-main-sequence star" }, { "docid": "6296164", "text": "Added mass In fluid mechanics, added mass or virtual mass is the inertia added to a system because an accelerating or decelerating body must move (or deflect) some volume of surrounding fluid as it moves through it. Added mass is a common issue because the object and surrounding fluid cannot occupy the same physical space simultaneously. For simplicity this can be modeled as some volume of fluid moving with the object, though in reality \"all\" the fluid will be accelerated, to various degrees. The dimensionless added mass coefficient is the added mass divided by the displaced fluid mass – i.e.", "title": "Added mass" } ]
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an object that has mass and occupies space is known as
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[ { "docid": "4893570", "text": "the system at a point in time changes from identifying the object to not identifying it. Also an object's identity is created at the first point in time that the simplest model of the system consistent with perception identifies it. An object may be composed of components. A component is an object completely within the boundary of a containing object. In classical mechanics a physical body is collection of matter having properties including mass, velocity, momentum and energy. The matter exists in a volume of three-dimensional space. This space is its extension. Under Newtonian gravity the gravitational field further away", "title": "Physical body" } ]
[ { "docid": "2506905", "text": "speed in different frames, depending on the motion of the observer, so the kinetic energy in both Newtonian mechanics and relativity is \"frame dependent\". This means that the amount of relativistic energy, and therefore the amount of relativistic mass, that an object is measured to have depends on the observer. The \"rest mass\" is defined as the mass that an object has when it is not moving (or when an inertial frame is chosen such that it is not moving). The term also applies to the invariant mass of systems when the system as a whole is not \"moving\" (has", "title": "Mass–energy equivalence" }, { "docid": "2506896", "text": "masses of the atoms that make up the object. In a similar manner, even photons (light quanta), if trapped in a container space (as a photon gas or thermal radiation), would contribute a mass associated with their energy to the container. Such an extra mass, in theory, could be weighed in the same way as any other type of rest mass. This is true in special relativity theory, even though individually photons have no rest mass. The property that trapped energy \"in any form\" adds weighable mass to systems that have no net momentum is one of the characteristic and", "title": "Mass–energy equivalence" }, { "docid": "6357395", "text": "of e.g. \"C\" and \"D\" symmetry there is a centre of symmetry in the first sense, but no inversion. If the symmetry group of an object has no fixed points then the object is infinite and its centroid and centre of mass are undefined. If the set of fixed points of the symmetry group of an object is a line or plane then the centroid and centre of mass of the object, if defined, and any other point that has unique properties with respect to the object, are on this line or plane. Slavik V. Jablan, \"Symmetry, Ornament and Modularity\",", "title": "Fixed points of isometry groups in Euclidean space" }, { "docid": "2936718", "text": "theory. It may also be used for solving the electrostatic and magnetostatic fields generated by uniformly charged or polarized ellipsoidal bodies. The gravitational potential (\"V\") at a location is the gravitational potential energy (\"U\") at that location per unit mass: where \"m\" is the mass of the object. Potential energy is equal (in magnitude, but negative) to the work done by the gravitational field moving a body to its given position in space from infinity. If the body has a mass of 1 unit, then the potential energy to be assigned to that body is equal to the gravitational potential.", "title": "Gravitational potential" }, { "docid": "395525", "text": "task and the fact that a payload that went to the end of the counterweight-cable would acquire considerable velocity relative to the Earth, allowing it to be launched into interplanetary space. Its disadvantage is the need to produce greater amounts of cable material as opposed to using just anything available that has mass. An object attached to a space elevator at a radius of approximately 53,100 km would be at escape velocity when released. Transfer orbits to the L1 and L2 Lagrangian points could be attained by release at 50,630 and 51,240 km, respectively, and transfer to lunar orbit from", "title": "Space elevator" }, { "docid": "20543312", "text": "Kepler-277c Kepler-277c (also known by its Kepler Objects of Interest designation KOI-1215.02) is the third most massive and second-largest rocky planet ever discovered, with a mass about 64 times that of Earth. Discovered in 2014 by the Kepler Space Telescope, Kepler-277c is a Neptune-sized exoplanet with a very high mass and density for an object of its radius, suggesting a composition made mainly of rock with some amounts of water. Along with its sister planet, Kepler-277b, the planet's mass was determined using transit-timing variations (TTVs). Kepler-277c was detected using the transit method and TTVs, allowing for both its mass and", "title": "Kepler-277c" }, { "docid": "2719707", "text": "of the body), and is larger the faster the body moves. Thus, unlike the invariant mass, the \"relativistic mass\" depends on the observer's frame of reference. However, for given single frames of reference and for isolated systems, the relativistic mass is also a conserved quantity. Although some authors present relativistic mass as a \"fundamental\" concept of the theory, it has been argued that this is wrong as the fundamentals of the theory relate to space–time. There is disagreement over whether the concept is pedagogically useful. The notion of mass as a property of an object from Newtonian mechanics does not", "title": "Mass in special relativity" }, { "docid": "252821", "text": "person's weight may be stated as 75 kg. In a constant gravitational field, the weight of an object is proportional to its mass, and it is unproblematic to use the same unit for both concepts. But because of slight differences in the strength of the Earth's gravitational field at different places, the distinction becomes important for measurements with a precision better than a few percent, and for places far from the surface of the Earth, such as in space or on other planets. Conceptually, \"mass\" (measured in kilograms) refers to an intrinsic property of an object, whereas \"weight\" (measured in", "title": "Mass" }, { "docid": "17233553", "text": "of planned telescopes to determine its mass or whether it has an atmosphere. The Kepler spacecraft focused on a single small region of the sky but next-generation planet-hunting space telescopes, such as TESS and CHEOPS, will examine nearby stars throughout the sky. Nearby stars with planets can then be studied by the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope and future large ground-based telescopes to analyze atmospheres, determine masses and infer compositions. Additionally the Square Kilometer Array would significantly improve radio observations over the Arecibo Observatory and Green Bank Telescope. Kepler-62f Kepler-62f (also known by its Kepler Object of Interest designation \"KOI-701.04\")", "title": "Kepler-62f" }, { "docid": "1798262", "text": "peculiar object, and is thus a perennial favorite of amateur astronomers. The Trifid Nebula is a star-forming region in the Scutum spiral arm of the Milky Way. The most massive star that has formed in this region is HD 164492A, an O7.5III star with a mass more than 20 times the mass of the Sun. This star is surrounded by a cluster of approximately 3100 young stars. The Trifid Nebula was the subject of an investigation by astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope in 1997, using filters that isolate emission from hydrogen atoms, ionized sulfur atoms, and doubly ionized oxygen", "title": "Trifid Nebula" }, { "docid": "6357394", "text": "only the shape but also the density is taken into account, it applies to the centre of mass. If the set of fixed points of the symmetry group of an object is a singleton then the object has a specific centre of symmetry. The centroid and centre of mass, if defined, are this point. Another meaning of \"centre of symmetry\" is a point with respect to which inversion symmetry applies. Such a point needs not be unique; if it is not, there is translational symmetry, hence there are infinitely many of such points. On the other hand, in the cases", "title": "Fixed points of isometry groups in Euclidean space" }, { "docid": "2506889", "text": "is defined as the ratio of the momentum of an object to its velocity. Relativistic mass depends on the motion of the object, so that different observers in relative motion see different values for it. If the object is moving slowly, the relativistic mass is nearly equal to the rest mass and both are nearly equal to the usual Newtonian mass. If the object is moving quickly, the relativistic mass is greater than the rest mass by an amount equal to the mass associated with the kinetic energy of the object. As the object approaches the speed of light, the", "title": "Mass–energy equivalence" }, { "docid": "7176186", "text": "a macroscopic system, like a human being, cannot exist in more than one place for a measurable time, as the corresponding energy difference is very large. A microscopic system, like an electron, can exist in more than one location significantly longer (thousands of years), until its space-time curvature separation reaches collapse threshold. In Einstein's theory, any object that has mass causes a warp in the structure of space and time around it. This warping produces the effect we experience as gravity. Penrose points out that tiny objects, such as dust specks, atoms and electrons, produce space-time warps as well. Ignoring", "title": "Penrose interpretation" }, { "docid": "1706906", "text": "object illuminated by sunlight has a bluish tinge. This happens because of Rayleigh scattering, the same property that causes the sky to appear blue. The opaque object is able to block the light of the sun, but not the ambient light of the sky which is blue as the atmosphere molecules scatter blue light more effectively. As a result, the shadow appears bluish. A shadow occupies a three-dimensional volume of space, but this is usually not visible until it projects onto a reflective surface. A light fog, mist, or dust cloud can reveal the 3D presence of volumetric patterns in", "title": "Shadow" }, { "docid": "17594966", "text": "PSO J318.5-22 PSO J318.5-22 is a rogue planet, an extrasolar object of planetary mass that does not appear to have a host star. It is approximately 80 light-years away, and belongs to the Beta Pictoris moving group. The object was discovered in 2013 in images taken by the Pan-STARRS PS1 wide-field telescope. PSO J318.5-22's age is inferred to be 12 million years, the same age as the Beta Pictoris group. The team leader, Michael Liu of the Institute for Astronomy at the University of Hawaii, stated: \"We have never before seen an object free-floating in space that looks like this.", "title": "PSO J318.5-22" }, { "docid": "1489357", "text": "particle of mass is a vector field consisting at every point of a vector pointing directly towards the particle. The magnitude of the field at every point is calculated applying the universal law, and represents the force per unit mass on any object at that point in space. Because the force field is conservative, there is a scalar potential energy per unit mass, , at each point in space associated with the force fields; this is called gravitational potential. The gravitational field equation is where is the gravitational force, is the mass of the test particle, is the position of", "title": "Gravitational field" } ]
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an object that has mass and occupies space is known as
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[ { "docid": "15342156", "text": "such larger forms would physically exhaust him), or smaller and lighter animals such as mice, arachnids and insects. As a result of his rapidly changing genetic structure and mass, Beast Boy has an increased healing factor comparable to that of The Creeper and Deathstroke, allowing him to heal from bullet wounds, burns, and broken bones in a matter of seconds, and in some story lines regrow entire limbs. He cannot change or return to a form if the space he occupies is too small and he cannot normally break the confines (as seen when he attempts to transform into a", "title": "Beast Boy" } ]
[ { "docid": "17594966", "text": "PSO J318.5-22 PSO J318.5-22 is a rogue planet, an extrasolar object of planetary mass that does not appear to have a host star. It is approximately 80 light-years away, and belongs to the Beta Pictoris moving group. The object was discovered in 2013 in images taken by the Pan-STARRS PS1 wide-field telescope. PSO J318.5-22's age is inferred to be 12 million years, the same age as the Beta Pictoris group. The team leader, Michael Liu of the Institute for Astronomy at the University of Hawaii, stated: \"We have never before seen an object free-floating in space that looks like this.", "title": "PSO J318.5-22" }, { "docid": "252821", "text": "person's weight may be stated as 75 kg. In a constant gravitational field, the weight of an object is proportional to its mass, and it is unproblematic to use the same unit for both concepts. But because of slight differences in the strength of the Earth's gravitational field at different places, the distinction becomes important for measurements with a precision better than a few percent, and for places far from the surface of the Earth, such as in space or on other planets. Conceptually, \"mass\" (measured in kilograms) refers to an intrinsic property of an object, whereas \"weight\" (measured in", "title": "Mass" }, { "docid": "20405875", "text": "(CCPS) program in 2007. This perturbing object, designated HD 167665 b, has an orbital period of twelve years with an eccentricity of 0.337. The semimajor axis of this orbit is more than 5.47 AU and the object has a mass of at least . Since the inclination of the orbit is unknown, the exact mass can not yet be determined. However, there is a 79% chance that the mass of the object constrains it to be a brown dwarf with a mass less than . HD 167665 HD 167665 is a yellow-white hued star in the southern constellation of Sagittarius.", "title": "HD 167665" }, { "docid": "20543312", "text": "Kepler-277c Kepler-277c (also known by its Kepler Objects of Interest designation KOI-1215.02) is the third most massive and second-largest rocky planet ever discovered, with a mass about 64 times that of Earth. Discovered in 2014 by the Kepler Space Telescope, Kepler-277c is a Neptune-sized exoplanet with a very high mass and density for an object of its radius, suggesting a composition made mainly of rock with some amounts of water. Along with its sister planet, Kepler-277b, the planet's mass was determined using transit-timing variations (TTVs). Kepler-277c was detected using the transit method and TTVs, allowing for both its mass and", "title": "Kepler-277c" }, { "docid": "16117281", "text": "all moments in time. The concept of world tube is particularly relevant for special relativity, where a world tube is embedded in Minkowski space. World tube In physics, a world tube is the path of an object which occupies a nonzero region of space (nonzero volume) at every moment in time, as it travels through 4-dimensional spacetime. That is, as it propagates in spacetime, a world tube traces out a three-dimensional volume for every moment in time. The world tube is analogous to the one-dimensional world line in that it describes the time evolution of an object in space, with", "title": "World tube" }, { "docid": "18513155", "text": "generation of planned telescopes to determine its mass or whether it has an atmosphere. The Kepler spacecraft focused on a single small region of the sky but next-generation planet-hunting space telescopes, such as TESS and CHEOPS, will examine nearby stars throughout the sky. Nearby stars with planets can then be studied by the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope and future large ground-based telescopes to analyze atmospheres, determine masses and infer compositions. Additionally the Square Kilometer Array would significantly improve radio observations over the Arecibo Observatory and Green Bank Telescope. Kepler-442b Kepler-442b (also known by its Kepler Object of Interest designation", "title": "Kepler-442b" }, { "docid": "17233553", "text": "of planned telescopes to determine its mass or whether it has an atmosphere. The Kepler spacecraft focused on a single small region of the sky but next-generation planet-hunting space telescopes, such as TESS and CHEOPS, will examine nearby stars throughout the sky. Nearby stars with planets can then be studied by the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope and future large ground-based telescopes to analyze atmospheres, determine masses and infer compositions. Additionally the Square Kilometer Array would significantly improve radio observations over the Arecibo Observatory and Green Bank Telescope. Kepler-62f Kepler-62f (also known by its Kepler Object of Interest designation \"KOI-701.04\")", "title": "Kepler-62f" }, { "docid": "6145004", "text": "Space Telescope found it to be 500 times fainter in the visible band. This indicates a very different, and quite redder, spectrum, indicating a significantly darker surface. Its diameter reveals it to be a rather large Trans-Neptunian object. Of the known moons of dwarf and minor planets, only Charon is larger than Dysnomia. Combining Keck and Hubble observations, the satellite was used to determine the mass of Eris, and orbital parameters were estimated. Its orbital period is calculated to be . These observations indicate that Dysnomia has a circular orbit around Eris, with a radius of . This shows that", "title": "Dysnomia (moon)" }, { "docid": "1706906", "text": "object illuminated by sunlight has a bluish tinge. This happens because of Rayleigh scattering, the same property that causes the sky to appear blue. The opaque object is able to block the light of the sun, but not the ambient light of the sky which is blue as the atmosphere molecules scatter blue light more effectively. As a result, the shadow appears bluish. A shadow occupies a three-dimensional volume of space, but this is usually not visible until it projects onto a reflective surface. A light fog, mist, or dust cloud can reveal the 3D presence of volumetric patterns in", "title": "Shadow" }, { "docid": "252827", "text": "This particular equivalence often referred to as the \"Galilean equivalence principle\" or the \"weak equivalence principle\" has the most important consequence for freely falling objects. Suppose an object has inertial and gravitational masses \"m\" and \"M\", respectively. If the only force acting on the object comes from a gravitational field \"g\", the force on the object is: Given this force, the acceleration of the object can be determined by Newton's second law: Putting these together, the gravitational acceleration is given by: This says that the ratio of gravitational to inertial mass of any object is equal to some constant \"K\"", "title": "Mass" }, { "docid": "666920", "text": "\"warp drive\" was introduced by John W. Campbell in his 1931 novel \"Islands of Space\". Einstein's theory of special relativity states that energy and mass are interchangeable, and speed of light travel is impossible for material objects that weigh more than photons. The problem of a material object exceeding light speed is that an infinite amount of kinetic energy would be required to travel at exactly the speed of light. This can theoretically be solved by warping space to move an object instead of increasing the kinetic energy of the object to do so. Such a solution to the faster", "title": "Warp drive" }, { "docid": "15097186", "text": "Mass catcher A mass catcher is a theoretical device envisioned to decelerate a mass of material, usually in the context of outer space transport. A large object placed in space with a conical shape would stop other objects hurtling towards the center of the back of it. These other objects would not bounce back into space because small debris from previous impacts with the mass catcher would form a coating similar to regolith, which would absorb the impact and decelerate the object to the velocity of the mass catcher. Interstellar transport of bulk materials would be a potential source of", "title": "Mass catcher" }, { "docid": "20063285", "text": "Universal Orbital Support System A Universal Orbital Support System is a concept for suspending an object from a tether orbiting in space. A concept for providing space-based support to things suspended above an astronomical object. It is envisioned as a type of non-rotating tethered satellite system. The orbital system is a coupled mass system wherein the upper supporting mass (A) is placed in an orbit around a given celestial body such that it can support a suspended mass (B) at a specific height above the surface of the celestial body, but lower than (A). The relationship between (A) and (B)", "title": "Universal Orbital Support System" }, { "docid": "1486074", "text": "the same way, the center of mass of a spherically symmetric body of constant density is at the center of the sphere. In general, for any symmetry of a body, its center of mass will be a fixed point of that symmetry. An experimental method for locating the center of mass is to suspend the object from two locations and to drop plumb lines from the suspension points. The intersection of the two lines is the center of mass. The shape of an object might already be mathematically determined, but it may be too complex to use a known formula.", "title": "Center of mass" }, { "docid": "16927104", "text": "lighter object will be a geodesic in the Kerr spacetime generated by the supermassive black hole. Corrections due to the finite mass of the lighter object can then be included, order-by-order in the mass ratio, as an effective force on the object. This effective force is known as the gravitational self force. In the last decade or so, a lot of progress has been made in calculating the gravitational self force for EMRIs. Numerical codes are available to calculate the gravitational self force on any bound orbit around a non-rotating (Schwarzschild) black hole. And significant progress has been made for", "title": "Extreme mass ratio inspiral" }, { "docid": "126387", "text": "an object's position in a force field (gravitational, electric or magnetic), the elastic energy stored by stretching solid objects, the chemical energy released when a fuel burns, the radiant energy carried by light, and the thermal energy due to an object's temperature. Mass and energy are closely related. Due to mass–energy equivalence, any object that has mass when stationary (called rest mass) also has an equivalent amount of energy whose form is called rest energy, and any additional energy (of any form) acquired by the object above that rest energy will increase the object's total mass just as it increases", "title": "Energy" } ]
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who sang the original blinded by the light
[ "Bruce Springsteen" ]
[ { "docid": "4812168", "text": "Blinded by the Light \"Blinded by the Light\" is a song written and recorded by Bruce Springsteen, which first appeared on his 1973 debut album \"Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.\" A cover by British rock band Manfred Mann's Earth Band reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in the United States in February 1977 and was also a top ten hit in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Canada. It has also been covered by The Eagles of Death Metal which was in the movie \"Super Troopers 2\". The song came about when Columbia president Clive Davis, upon listening", "title": "Blinded by the Light" } ]
[ { "docid": "4736356", "text": "objects outside, which are silhouetted on the wall of the cave visible to the prisoners. These prisoners, through having no other experience of reality, ascribe forms to these shadows such as either \"dog\" or \"cat\". Plato then goes on to explain how the philosopher is akin to a prisoner who is freed from the cave. The prisoner is initially blinded by the light, but when he adjusts to the brightness he sees the fire and the statues and how they caused the images witnessed inside the cave. He sees that the fire and statues in the cave were just copies", "title": "Republic (Plato)" }, { "docid": "7227686", "text": "eventually locating her at a pond. In the water, she sees a blue circle of light, and is blinded by a flash, causing her to fall in; she nearly drowns, but Mrs. Aylwood saves her. Mrs. Aylwood brings Jan and Ellie to her home, and recounts the night her daughter disappeared. Later, Mike discovers that his mother, Mary, was with Karen when she disappeared, but she evades his questions. Meanwhile, Jan attempts to get information from John Keller, a reclusive aristocrat who was also there that night, but he refuses to speak to her. On her way home, Jan cuts", "title": "The Watcher in the Woods" }, { "docid": "12102644", "text": "\"This Is Me\" is the first song that Lovato's character, Mitchie Torres, sang in \"Camp Rock\" with Jonas's character, Shane Gray. Mitchie wrote the song in the beginning of the film, and was later heard (in an acoustic version on piano), but not seen, by Shane, who set out to search for the girl behind the amazing voice. After most people performed already in the \"Final Jam\" session, Mitchie sang the song (original version) and Shane saw her and sang part of the song he wrote, \"Gotta Find You\". The two songs are combined to make the original version, as", "title": "This Is Me (Demi Lovato song)" }, { "docid": "726891", "text": "which in turn negatively their nocturnal prey trying to avoid them. Light pollution can disorient species that are used to darkness, as their adaptive eyes are not as used to the artificial lighting. Insects are the most obvious example, who are attracted by the lighting and are usually killed by either the heat or electrical current. Some species of frogs are blinded by the quick changes in light, while nocturnal migratory birds may be disoriented, causing them to lose direction, tire out, or be captured by predators. Sea turtles are particularly affected by this, adding to a number of threats", "title": "Nocturnality" }, { "docid": "8720251", "text": "is caused by a single, very brief exposure which oversaturates the retina, and is not usually accompanied by reports of pain. Flash blindness Flash blindness is a visual impairment during and following exposure to a light flash of extremely high intensity. The bright light overwhelms the eye and gradually fades, lasting anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes. Flash blindness may also occur in everyday life. For example, the subject of a flash photograph can be temporarily flash blinded. This phenomenon is leveraged in non-lethal weapons such as flash grenades and laser dazzlers. Flash blindness is caused by", "title": "Flash blindness" }, { "docid": "15102576", "text": "brought up in different parts of the country, both were proclaimed kings by their respective supporters, but the two factions soon joined forces in light of the threat from Sigurd Slembe. Sigurd Slembe was again outlawed, and in an attempt to increase his support he allied himself with Magnus the Blind, who had been deposed by Harald Gille in 1135, and had him reinstated as king. When he was deposed, Magnus was blinded, castrated, and had one of his feet cut off, after which he had been placed in a monastery. Following his release by Sigurd, he managed to raise", "title": "Battle of Holmengrå" }, { "docid": "13563435", "text": "\"Honour and Glory\" was repeated by immediate and spontaneous demand. Both oratorios probably owed their original success, and later comparative obscurity, to the fact that Reeves was their ideal interpreter, and with changing vocal fashions no successor could replace him adequately. In 1869 Reeves, Santley and Tietjens sang in the premiere of Arthur Sullivan's cantata \"The Prodigal Son\", at the Worcester Festival. Santley considered Reeves's performance of the passage \"I will arise and go to my father\" a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Reeves also sang in the premiere of Sullivan's oratorio, \"The Light of the World\", together with Tietjens, Trebelli, and Santley.", "title": "Sims Reeves" }, { "docid": "6738504", "text": "(3 weeks) in Canada Compared to the original UK release, the second UK release deletes \"The Wreck Of The Fairchild\" and adds \"One of Our Submarines\" and the short version of \"She Blinded Me with Science.\" This is the same set of tracks as on the 1983 second UK release. Compared with the second US release, this third US release substitutes different versions of four tracks. This release features the short version of \"She Blinded Me With Science,\" rather than the extended version; the original recording of \"Radio Silence\" rather than the re-recorded \"Guitar Version\"; and full-length versions of \"Airwaves\"", "title": "The Golden Age of Wireless" }, { "docid": "5449553", "text": "no light or form perception. The rest have some vision, from light perception alone to relatively good acuity. Low vision is sometimes used to describe visual acuities from 20/70 to 20/200. The Moche people of ancient Peru depicted the blind in their ceramics. In Greek myth, Tiresias was a prophet famous for his clairvoyance. According to one myth, he was blinded by the gods as punishment for revealing their secrets, while another holds that he was blinded as punishment after he saw Athena naked while she was bathing. In the Odyssey, the one-eyed Cyclops Polyphemus captures Odysseus, who blinds Polyphemus", "title": "Visual impairment" }, { "docid": "3518760", "text": "Klieg light A Klieg light is an intense carbon arc lamp especially used in filmmaking. It is named after inventor John Kliegl and his brother Anton Kliegl. Klieg lights usually have a Fresnel lens with a spherical reflector or an ellipsoidal reflector with a lens train containing two plano-convex lenses or a single step lens. The carbon-arc source was so bright that it allowed film directors to make \"day\" at night, which also heralded the era of actors being blinded — a phenomenon referred to as \"Klieg eye\". In the early days of spotlights, the name \"Klieg light\" became synonymous", "title": "Klieg light" }, { "docid": "12109314", "text": "bandits he is blinded by a light. He then discovers it is Lawler who uses a mirror signaling the bandits. After Lawler returns to the office he attempts to seduce Dora who pretends to flirt with the man to hold him off until help arrives. After the bandits are arrested the men return to the office. Lawler realizing that his allies are captured attempts to escape but is immediately shot dead by one of the men. By the Sun's Rays By the Sun's Rays is a 1914 American silent Western film featuring Lon Chaney. The film is now considered to", "title": "By the Sun's Rays" }, { "docid": "3554560", "text": "developing emotional bonds, while controlling events around Cader Idris, which means \"chair of Arthur\", and the Sleepers. Will Stanton hypothesized that the monochromatic 'colour' of the White Rider's robes, like those of the Black Rider, reflected the \"extremism\" of their evil—either darkened by their ignorance, or blinded by the brightness of their ideas. The Walker: A human who betrayed the Light and was cursed to carry the Sign of Bronze, one of six Things of Power that repel the Dark, through the centuries until the last Old One claimed it from him. The Walker was once Hawkin, a liege man", "title": "The Dark Is Rising Sequence" }, { "docid": "14170175", "text": "his old religion in favour of Christianity. Barnabas is traditionally identified as the founder of the Cypriot Orthodox Church. Damascus is the capital of Syria and claims to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. According to the New Testament, the Apostle Paul was converted on the Road to Damascus. In the three accounts (, , ), he is described as being led by those he was traveling with, blinded by the light, to Damascus where his sight was restored by a disciple called Ananias (who, according to the Catholic Encyclopedia, is thought to have been the first", "title": "Early centers of Christianity" }, { "docid": "242507", "text": "of breast cancer. Seoul, which had the highest levels of light pollution, had 34.4% more cases of breast cancer than Ganwon-do, which had the lowest levels of light pollution. This suggested a high correlation between ALAN and the prevalence of breast cancer.It was also found that there was no correlation between other types of cancer such as cervical or lung cancer and ALAN levels. A more recent discussion (2009), written by Professor Steven Lockley, Harvard Medical School, can be found in the CfDS handbook \"Blinded by the Light?\". Chapter 4, \"Human health implications of light pollution\" states that \"... light", "title": "Light pollution" }, { "docid": "14883252", "text": "with Power retaining his lead. The race's third caution was issued shortly after the restart when Kanaan made light contact with the side of Tagilani who spun. Mario Romancini was blinded by smoke that came from the incident and was hit by the recovering Tagilani. Both cars sustained heavy damage and retired but Kanaan was able to continue without apparent damage. Power led the field back up to speed at the lap-58 restart. Briscoe fell behind the two Chip Ganassi Racing drivers, while Tracy moved past Hunter-Reay for sixth place. The second (and final) round of green-flag pit stops started", "title": "2010 Honda Indy Edmonton" }, { "docid": "843685", "text": "water to gush out from the spot where his son had been carried off. Ever afterwards the Sicilians offered sacrifices at this spring as an expiatory offering for the youth’s early death. There is little doubt that Aelian in his account follows Stesichorus of Himera, who in like manner had been blinded by the vengeance of a woman (Helen) and probably sang of the sufferings of Daphnis in his recantation. Nothing is said of Daphnis's blindness by Theocritus, who dwells on his amour with Nais; his victory over Menalcas in a poetical competition; his love for Xenea brought about by", "title": "Daphnis" } ]
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who sang the original blinded by the light
[ "Bruce Springsteen" ]
[ { "docid": "4812168", "text": "Blinded by the Light \"Blinded by the Light\" is a song written and recorded by Bruce Springsteen, which first appeared on his 1973 debut album \"Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.\" A cover by British rock band Manfred Mann's Earth Band reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in the United States in February 1977 and was also a top ten hit in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Canada. It has also been covered by The Eagles of Death Metal which was in the movie \"Super Troopers 2\". The song came about when Columbia president Clive Davis, upon listening", "title": "Blinded by the Light" } ]
[ { "docid": "14614457", "text": "Following (song) \"Following\" is a song by American pop band The Bangles. The acoustic ballad carries vocals by Michael Steele, who composed the song. In 1987 \"Following\" was the fifth and final single released off their album \"Different Light\" (1986). \"Following\" is one of two songs on \"Different Light\" on which Michael Steele sang lead vocals, the other one being a cover of Big Star's \"September Gurls\". The song was written solely by Steele, her first original composition released with the Bangles. Musically, \"Following\" is radically different from the rest of Bangles' material, being a folksy acoustic ballad featuring minimal", "title": "Following (song)" }, { "docid": "7543026", "text": "being and a spaceship, or \"brainship\". The five older stories are revised under their original titles as the first five chapters of the book and the sixth chapter is entirely new. McCaffrey dedicated the book \"to the memory of the Colonel, my father, George Herbert McCaffrey, citizen soldier patriot for whom the first ship sang.\" In 1994 she named it as the book she is most proud of. Subsequently she named the first story her best story and her personal favorite work. During the 1990s McCaffrey made \"The Ship Who Sang\" the first book of a series by writing four", "title": "The Ship Who Sang" }, { "docid": "14883252", "text": "with Power retaining his lead. The race's third caution was issued shortly after the restart when Kanaan made light contact with the side of Tagilani who spun. Mario Romancini was blinded by smoke that came from the incident and was hit by the recovering Tagilani. Both cars sustained heavy damage and retired but Kanaan was able to continue without apparent damage. Power led the field back up to speed at the lap-58 restart. Briscoe fell behind the two Chip Ganassi Racing drivers, while Tracy moved past Hunter-Reay for sixth place. The second (and final) round of green-flag pit stops started", "title": "2010 Honda Indy Edmonton" }, { "docid": "4316996", "text": "affect Leela). Andred is subsequently killed and Leela is blinded during a Gallifreyan civil war, which also results in her version of K9 (the original) being destroyed. She is then taken out of time, to avoid her perishing with the rest of Gallifrey. She follows Romana through several alternative universes, regaining vision in one eye by ingesting vampire blood, her unique physiology allowing her to be physically enhanced by it without experiencing the negative mental side effects. She eventually returns to her original universe with Romana in time to save their Gallifrey. In 2011, Leela joined the cast of the", "title": "Leela (Doctor Who)" }, { "docid": "16751017", "text": "art team used multiple real world locations as inspiration: Luxerion and Yusnaan were inspired by Paris and Las Vegas, while the Dead Dunes and Wildlands were influenced by Cairo and Costa Rica. The scenery for the final FMV was based on southern Europe. The music of \"Lightning Returns\" was composed by Masashi Hamauzu, who composed the music for \"XIII\", Naoshi Mizuta and Mitsuto Suzuki, who co-composed the music for \"XIII-2\" with Hamauzu. Others involved in recording the soundtrack were Japanese band Language and the Video Game Orchestra, founded by Shota Nakama. Multiple tracks used \"Blinded by Light\", a recurring theme", "title": "Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII" }, { "docid": "13719813", "text": "1925 and for seven years had her own radio program. She sang on all of NBC's light opera and Gilbert and Sullivan shows. She was the original Mrs. Hudson in NBC's Sherlock Holmes series, and the Madam Louise in The Goldbergs radio show. She had a Broadway career from 1932 to 1946. In 1942 she was living on Staten Island. She had a son, Harry E. Walker (1920–1998), who was a chemical engineer with the Shell Oil in Wood River, Illinois. She died in 1947. Ivy Scott Ivy Scott (1886 - 3 February 1947) was a stage actress. She was", "title": "Ivy Scott" }, { "docid": "2937158", "text": "now open to non-members of the BAA, includes lighting engineers and environmentalists, and campaigns on the wider effects of light pollution. CfDS's work with the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee on legislating against light pollution has resulted in the government including provisions in their Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Bill. Members of the CfDS have been involved in the following International Dark-Sky Association designations: In 2009, the CfDS published its handbook \"Blinded by the Light?\". Commission for Dark Skies The Commission for Dark Skies (CfDS) (formerly the Campaign for Dark Skies; the name was changed on March 29, 2015)", "title": "Commission for Dark Skies" }, { "docid": "9903665", "text": "\"Tribute to Chaos\" caught the attention of Italy-based Scarlet Records. Coinciding with their new record deal, the band officially changed their name to Blinded Colony. Blinded Colony's debut studio album, \"Divine\", was self-produced and released in 2003 through Scarlet Records throughout Europe and was distributed in Japan through Soundholic Records. Blinded Colony and Scarlet Records parted ways a year later. After parting ways with Scarlet Records, Blinded Colony announced the departure of the band's original vocalist, Niklas Svensson, and the addition of new vocalist Johan Schuster. The band would then record 2005's \"Promo Demo\" and release it in early April", "title": "The Blinded" }, { "docid": "4812170", "text": "himself. The remainder of the song tells of many unrelated events, with the refrain of \"Blinded by the light, cut loose like a deuce, another runner in the night.\" \"Blinded by the Light\" was the first song on, and first single from, \"Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.\" Springsteen's version was commercially unsuccessful and did not appear on the music charts. Manfred Mann's Earth Band released a version of the song on their 1976 album \"The Roaring Silence.\" Their version includes the \"Chopsticks\" melody played on piano near the end of the bridge of the song. The track reached #1 on", "title": "Blinded by the Light" }, { "docid": "5323033", "text": "central place in the national identity of Ukraine. Folklorist Izmail Sreznevskyi argued that the initial Cossack bandurists were actual witnesses of the great battles about which they sang. The image of warrior-bards singing epics was quite popular, and there became a tradition that the great ancient singers were veterans valorously blinded in combat. This in turn led to the belief that the kobzar tradition had greatly weakened in the 19th century, since the traditional songs were now sung by people who were more like beggars than like warriors. Kononenko points out that there is no factual basis for this image,", "title": "Blind musicians" }, { "docid": "4736356", "text": "objects outside, which are silhouetted on the wall of the cave visible to the prisoners. These prisoners, through having no other experience of reality, ascribe forms to these shadows such as either \"dog\" or \"cat\". Plato then goes on to explain how the philosopher is akin to a prisoner who is freed from the cave. The prisoner is initially blinded by the light, but when he adjusts to the brightness he sees the fire and the statues and how they caused the images witnessed inside the cave. He sees that the fire and statues in the cave were just copies", "title": "Republic (Plato)" }, { "docid": "15102576", "text": "brought up in different parts of the country, both were proclaimed kings by their respective supporters, but the two factions soon joined forces in light of the threat from Sigurd Slembe. Sigurd Slembe was again outlawed, and in an attempt to increase his support he allied himself with Magnus the Blind, who had been deposed by Harald Gille in 1135, and had him reinstated as king. When he was deposed, Magnus was blinded, castrated, and had one of his feet cut off, after which he had been placed in a monastery. Following his release by Sigurd, he managed to raise", "title": "Battle of Holmengrå" }, { "docid": "15650699", "text": "shoots her colleague instead of the intended victim, both she and Mikel are on the run. At Mikel's country house, matters are complicated by another one of their group who insists Marrubi be killed for her betrayal. She manages to escape with her son but is left to depend on Clemente who takes her into his mansion that he shares with his submissive wife Paquita (Marivi Bilbao). She must survive Clemente's continual advances while remaining wanted by the authorities. Blinded (1997 film) Blinded (original French title: A ciegas) is a 1997 romantic thriller directed and written by Daniel Calparsoro. The", "title": "Blinded (1997 film)" }, { "docid": "7096116", "text": "than color, a pre-Mongol style. Functionally, this type of decoration scatters the light so the viewer is not blinded as he might be from a smooth light colored wall in full sun. The Columns on the corner are shaped after wooden columns used extensively in Soghdian pre-Islamic architecture. There is a band of calligraphy at the point of constriction in each column. In general they describe the beauty of Aisha Bibi and of love in general. One of the old distichs reads: \"Autumn... Clouds... The Earth is beautiful\". Sauran clay was used to make the bricks in both the original", "title": "Aisha Bibi" }, { "docid": "3468504", "text": "to be destroyed by Mr. Terrific. As the aging McNider spent less time in action, Beth Chapel, a medical doctor, stepped into the role of Doctor Midnight. Beth Chapel was a native of Orangeburg, South Carolina, with a pastor father, a mother who sang in the church choir, and four brothers. Chapel first appeared when Jade of Infinity, Inc. was rushed to her hospital for treatment after encountering Mister Bones' cyanide touch. During the onset of the \"Crisis on Infinite Earths\", Beth was blinded by an oxygen explosion, only to be rescued by Hourman's son Rick Tyler, who had taken", "title": "Doctor Mid-Nite" }, { "docid": "12290326", "text": "William Joseph Bone, the driver, was blinded by the light of a car travelling in the opposite direction. The lorry had its rear light damaged. Its driver, Hyman Bunner, was underneath the lorry repairing it when the car hit it at around 45 miles per hour. Both drivers were exonerated of any blame. Charlie Bull Charles Harry Bull (29 March 1909 – 28 May 1939) was an English sportsman who played in 175 first-class cricket matches between 1929 and 1939 for Kent County Cricket Club and later for Worcestershire County Cricket Club. Bull also represented England at table tennis, winning", "title": "Charlie Bull" } ]
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who sang the original blinded by the light
[ "Bruce Springsteen" ]
[ { "docid": "8356594", "text": "chart, but reached number 1 in markets in Providence and New Orleans. The song was re-recorded by The Who singer Roger Daltrey for his album \"One of the Boys\" in 1977. Pratt's original version of the single became the B side of Bruce Springsteen's \"Blinded by the Light\" on a CBS promotional disc, and was used on the soundtrack to the film \"Velvet Goldmine\" in 1998. In 1982 Pratt released the mini album \"Fun in the First World\" produced by Leroy Radcliffe and released on Boston's Enzone Records. The mini album was later included on \"The Age of Goodbye\". Andy", "title": "Andy Pratt (singer-songwriter)" } ]
[ { "docid": "7233193", "text": "Sammy. Sammy has also recently worked as a vocal coach on films such as the Idris Elba-directed YARDIE and Gurinder Chadha’s Blinded By Light. In 2018, Sammy launched a new music therapy initiative called ‘The Power of Muzik’, which empowers and inspires young people going through hard times. The Power of Muzik uses music therapy techniques and powerful messaging within their music to educate young people, and have worked with the likes of Vanessa Feltz, Ben Ofoedu, Diana Vickers, Mo Jamil and more. As part of the initiative, Sammy formed a collective of singers who have performed at top UK", "title": "CeCe Sammy" }, { "docid": "16751017", "text": "art team used multiple real world locations as inspiration: Luxerion and Yusnaan were inspired by Paris and Las Vegas, while the Dead Dunes and Wildlands were influenced by Cairo and Costa Rica. The scenery for the final FMV was based on southern Europe. The music of \"Lightning Returns\" was composed by Masashi Hamauzu, who composed the music for \"XIII\", Naoshi Mizuta and Mitsuto Suzuki, who co-composed the music for \"XIII-2\" with Hamauzu. Others involved in recording the soundtrack were Japanese band Language and the Video Game Orchestra, founded by Shota Nakama. Multiple tracks used \"Blinded by Light\", a recurring theme", "title": "Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII" }, { "docid": "18866256", "text": "up killing his father and marrying his mother. In the Bible, Samson was blinded upon his capture by the Philistines. Early Christians were often blinded as a penalty for their beliefs. For example, St. Lucy's torturers tore out her eyes. Blinding survives as a form of penalty in the modern era, especially as part of the sharia law. In 2003, a Pakistani court sentenced a man to be blinded after he subjected his fiancee to an acid attack resulting in loss of vision. The man who blinded Ameneh Bahrami in an acid attack was sentenced to blinding by an Iranian", "title": "Blinding (punishment)" }, { "docid": "8970049", "text": "the entrance of the sleeping chamber and lit lamps all over the place. Then she narrated stories and sang songs to keep her husband from falling asleep. The next day, when Yama, the god of Death arrived at the prince's doorstep in the guise of a serpent, his eyes were dazzled and blinded by the brilliance of the lamps and the jewellery. Yama could not enter the Prince's chamber, so he climbed on top of the heap of gold coins and sat there the entire night listening to the stories and songs. In the morning, he silently went away. Thus,", "title": "Dhanteras" }, { "docid": "15650699", "text": "shoots her colleague instead of the intended victim, both she and Mikel are on the run. At Mikel's country house, matters are complicated by another one of their group who insists Marrubi be killed for her betrayal. She manages to escape with her son but is left to depend on Clemente who takes her into his mansion that he shares with his submissive wife Paquita (Marivi Bilbao). She must survive Clemente's continual advances while remaining wanted by the authorities. Blinded (1997 film) Blinded (original French title: A ciegas) is a 1997 romantic thriller directed and written by Daniel Calparsoro. The", "title": "Blinded (1997 film)" }, { "docid": "4736356", "text": "objects outside, which are silhouetted on the wall of the cave visible to the prisoners. These prisoners, through having no other experience of reality, ascribe forms to these shadows such as either \"dog\" or \"cat\". Plato then goes on to explain how the philosopher is akin to a prisoner who is freed from the cave. The prisoner is initially blinded by the light, but when he adjusts to the brightness he sees the fire and the statues and how they caused the images witnessed inside the cave. He sees that the fire and statues in the cave were just copies", "title": "Republic (Plato)" }, { "docid": "17010465", "text": "into one as a metaphor for time travel in the game, and Hamauzu's is \"Knight of the Goddess\", the battle theme for the game, which he attempted to make the equal of \"Blinded by Light\", the battle theme of the prequel, which he felt was very well received. The first album of music from the game which Square Enix released is \"Final Fantasy XIII-2 Original Soundtrack\". The album contains all of the musical tracks from the game, and was composed and produced by Masashi Hamauzu, Naoshi Mizuta, and Mitsuto Suzuki. Some of the tracks were arranged by Ryo Yamazaki, Yoshitaka", "title": "Music of Final Fantasy XIII-2" }, { "docid": "2937158", "text": "now open to non-members of the BAA, includes lighting engineers and environmentalists, and campaigns on the wider effects of light pollution. CfDS's work with the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee on legislating against light pollution has resulted in the government including provisions in their Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Bill. Members of the CfDS have been involved in the following International Dark-Sky Association designations: In 2009, the CfDS published its handbook \"Blinded by the Light?\". Commission for Dark Skies The Commission for Dark Skies (CfDS) (formerly the Campaign for Dark Skies; the name was changed on March 29, 2015)", "title": "Commission for Dark Skies" }, { "docid": "6738504", "text": "(3 weeks) in Canada Compared to the original UK release, the second UK release deletes \"The Wreck Of The Fairchild\" and adds \"One of Our Submarines\" and the short version of \"She Blinded Me with Science.\" This is the same set of tracks as on the 1983 second UK release. Compared with the second US release, this third US release substitutes different versions of four tracks. This release features the short version of \"She Blinded Me With Science,\" rather than the extended version; the original recording of \"Radio Silence\" rather than the re-recorded \"Guitar Version\"; and full-length versions of \"Airwaves\"", "title": "The Golden Age of Wireless" }, { "docid": "8467593", "text": "Jae-hye, Lee Sang-don, Bunsho Kajiya, Lee Don-ki, and Shukuchi Kanda. It featured a musical score from composer Kow Otani and theme songs performed by BoA. Vocal tracks were recorded in both Korean and Japanese, though Korean actor Ji Sung's narration was retained in its original language for the Japanese release and augmented with native subtitles. Character Plan president Yang Jee-hye said his company was able to learn new skills and technologies, both of which have been maintained during Japan's long history of film-making, from Oriental Light and Magic, who completed about 70% of the work on the film. \"Phantom Master:", "title": "Blade of the Phantom Master" }, { "docid": "15102576", "text": "brought up in different parts of the country, both were proclaimed kings by their respective supporters, but the two factions soon joined forces in light of the threat from Sigurd Slembe. Sigurd Slembe was again outlawed, and in an attempt to increase his support he allied himself with Magnus the Blind, who had been deposed by Harald Gille in 1135, and had him reinstated as king. When he was deposed, Magnus was blinded, castrated, and had one of his feet cut off, after which he had been placed in a monastery. Following his release by Sigurd, he managed to raise", "title": "Battle of Holmengrå" }, { "docid": "14614457", "text": "Following (song) \"Following\" is a song by American pop band The Bangles. The acoustic ballad carries vocals by Michael Steele, who composed the song. In 1987 \"Following\" was the fifth and final single released off their album \"Different Light\" (1986). \"Following\" is one of two songs on \"Different Light\" on which Michael Steele sang lead vocals, the other one being a cover of Big Star's \"September Gurls\". The song was written solely by Steele, her first original composition released with the Bangles. Musically, \"Following\" is radically different from the rest of Bangles' material, being a folksy acoustic ballad featuring minimal", "title": "Following (song)" }, { "docid": "9904033", "text": "were blinded in another mine accident. She became a member of the United Mine Workers and began writing protest songs like \"\"I Am A Union Woman\"\", \"\"Kentucky Miner's Wife\"\", and \"\"Poor Miner's Farewell\"\". When Jackson was jailed because of her unionizing activities, her husband was forced to divorce her in order to keep his mining job. She was discovered in November 1931 by the Dreiser Committee, investigating the Harlan County War and workers' living conditions when she spoke and sang her song \"\"Ragged, Hungry Blues\"\" in front of the committee. In December 1931, Jackson traveled to New York City to", "title": "Aunt Molly Jackson" }, { "docid": "17978825", "text": "Kome Club and started his career as an arranger as well. Hijiri worked on recordings, concerts with various artists, movies and video games as a soloist and with \"Hijiri Kuwano strings group\". He is credited in \"Whisper of the Heart\", \"Shall We Dance\", \"Nobody Knows\", \"Kind of Love\", \"Melody of Oblivion\", \"Good Luck Girl!\", \"Final Fantasy XIII\" and numerous other productions as a performer, composer and arranger. He is also known as an original violin player for the battle theme \"Blinded by Light\" in Square Enix's \"Final Fantasy XIII\" (composed by Masashi Hamauzu). He works closely with Hamauzu and Imeruat", "title": "Hijiri Kuwano" }, { "docid": "18864197", "text": "building and had converted a basement coal bin into his art studio and painted by light bulb. His work was soon discovered by Dwyer. Johnson went on to receive many awards and international acclaim, most notably from his home country, Sweden; his works were also collected by Jacqueline Kennedy and Lady Bird Johnson for the White House. Vincent J. Vita was a concert pianist blinded and paralyzed by a brain tumor in 1959. August Satre was a Norwegian painter who, had once been popular but whose artwork had been forgotten when Dwyer saw the 85-year-old painting at the Christian Home", "title": "Brooklyn Arts Gallery" }, { "docid": "4897150", "text": "sample to be used by The Alchemist, who produced the track. She Blinded Me with Science \"She Blinded Me with Science\" is a song by the English musician Thomas Dolby, released in 1982. It was first released as a single in the UK in October 1982 and was subsequently included on the EP \"Blinded by Science\" and the second edition of Dolby's debut album \"The Golden Age of Wireless\". Although viewed as a success in the United States, peaking at No. 5 in the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and 2 weeks at No. 1 in Canada's RPM Magazine, the song barely", "title": "She Blinded Me with Science" } ]
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who sang the original blinded by the light
[ "Bruce Springsteen" ]
[ { "docid": "4326675", "text": "Blinded by the Right Blinded by the Right: The Conscience of an Ex-Conservative is a 2002 book written by former conservative journalist David Brock detailing his departure from the conservative movement. It is also the story of his coming out as a gay man. In the book, he states that he visited gay bars with Matt Drudge and other conservatives. The title alludes to the Bruce Springsteen song \"Blinded by the Light\", while the subtitle alludes to Barry Goldwater's \"The Conscience of a Conservative\", which helped define the modern conservative movement in the United States. Brock recalls his days at", "title": "Blinded by the Right" } ]
[ { "docid": "8910730", "text": "not reflecting pure light itself (which explains why quicksilvered persons can be detected on thermal imaging sensors or lenses). When he was temporarily blinded by an assassin's blindness-inducing weapon, Darien was not only able to limit the damage by automatically turning invisible when the weapon hit his eyes - thus giving his vision a chance to heal where others exposed to the weapon were permanently blinded. The main drawback of the Quicksilver gland is the periodic \"Quicksilver Madness\": a flaw engineered by scientist Arnaud DeFöhn causes the gland to leak Quicksilver into the brain of the host, leading to a", "title": "The Invisible Man (2000 TV series)" }, { "docid": "3855557", "text": "star/engineering genius immediately wages a vendetta against the three-man team. \"Tino Mannaray\" turns out to be Martin Ryan, Red's kid brother, who blames the team for his death. Red eventually returns; though blown up, he had been dosed with shape-changing Liquid Light and rendered amnesiac, but still nearly conquered the Pacific as a Tiki god. As the team's challenges become more occult, Red's brother Tino is blinded. Red donates an eye to his brother and dons an eye patch. Eventually Red receives an eye transplant. Prof becomes possessed by an evil spirit and is shot by a villain. While he", "title": "Challengers of the Unknown" }, { "docid": "242507", "text": "of breast cancer. Seoul, which had the highest levels of light pollution, had 34.4% more cases of breast cancer than Ganwon-do, which had the lowest levels of light pollution. This suggested a high correlation between ALAN and the prevalence of breast cancer.It was also found that there was no correlation between other types of cancer such as cervical or lung cancer and ALAN levels. A more recent discussion (2009), written by Professor Steven Lockley, Harvard Medical School, can be found in the CfDS handbook \"Blinded by the Light?\". Chapter 4, \"Human health implications of light pollution\" states that \"... light", "title": "Light pollution" }, { "docid": "16111828", "text": "broadcaster, that realizes and expands the possibilities of the art form in an outstanding manner. This original audio play must have its initial broadcast in the previous year.\" Broadcasters and jury members are allowed to submit entries. The prize is given out in the Bundesrat in Berlin and at Hotel Petersberg in alternating years. The prize consists of a small sculpture, newly designed each year by a war-blinded artist. Traditionally, the winning play is later broadcast on all participating radio stations. The jury is composed of seven war blinded (since 2007, other blinded individuals are also included), seven critics, and", "title": "Hörspielpreis der Kriegsblinden" }, { "docid": "6789151", "text": "right eye was blinded as well. His father gave his blind son a bağlama and recited many folk poems to him. Poets of the region also started to drop by Ahmet Şatıroğlu’s house as well with their friends. They played instruments and sang songs. Veysel used to listen to them carefully. Veysel devoted himself wholeheartedly to playing bağlama and singing. He was first instructed by his father's friend, Çamışıhlı Ali Aga (Âşık Alâ), who taught him about the works of Pir Sultan Abdal, Karacaoğlan, Dertli, Rühsati and other great alevi poets and ashiks of Anatolia. Veysel was 20 when the", "title": "Âşık Veysel Şatıroğlu" }, { "docid": "4812170", "text": "himself. The remainder of the song tells of many unrelated events, with the refrain of \"Blinded by the light, cut loose like a deuce, another runner in the night.\" \"Blinded by the Light\" was the first song on, and first single from, \"Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.\" Springsteen's version was commercially unsuccessful and did not appear on the music charts. Manfred Mann's Earth Band released a version of the song on their 1976 album \"The Roaring Silence.\" Their version includes the \"Chopsticks\" melody played on piano near the end of the bridge of the song. The track reached #1 on", "title": "Blinded by the Light" }, { "docid": "17066288", "text": "Dafydd Jones (Dewi Dywyll) Dafydd Jones or Dewi Dywyll (1803-1868) was a Welsh balladeer. His father was a carpenter in Llanybydder, Carmarthenshire, and he was born on the estate of Dolau Bach there. He was also known as Deio'r Cantwr (Davy the Singer) and Dewi Medi (Harvest Dave). Dafydd Jones gained the name Dewi Dywyll, which means Blind Davy, due to being blinded by accident. He wrote ballads and sang them. He gained his fame for his impromptu singing all over Wales in an age of wandering balladeers who were popular characters. He wrote about 60 ballads — at least", "title": "Dafydd Jones (Dewi Dywyll)" }, { "docid": "14608885", "text": "of 'Patiala Gharana' who trained her in the field of classical music as the foundation with specific aptitude to implement the same in light classical and folk singing. Devotionally minded since childhood, under the able guidance of her Ustad, she chose to release her solo debut album in Gurbani in \"Ragas\" and sang \"Rehraas Sahib\" the evening 'Paath' in its original ragas. Subsequently albums were released of Punjabi folk songs, some with her mother and some solo including Shabad Kirtan, poetry of Shiv Kumar Batalvi, Bhai Veer Singh and other renowned writers. She has also contributed her voice as playback", "title": "Dolly Guleria" }, { "docid": "20458890", "text": "warmth, light and waywardness\". \"Knapp’s voice throughout\", she said, \"is a relevation, both pure and wild, springing free\". Writing in \"The Observer\", Neil Spencer gave four stars to \"Till April is Dead – A Garland for May\", which he described as completing \"a trio of extraordinary albums\". Thomas Blake, for Folk Radio UK, said that the album \"seeks to understand old songs and traditions in modern and often highly original ways. It is a real step forward from a genuinely groundbreaking artist\". Knapp is married to musician Gerry Diver, who co-produces her albums. They have a daughter, Bonnie. Knapp sang", "title": "Lisa Knapp" }, { "docid": "18866256", "text": "up killing his father and marrying his mother. In the Bible, Samson was blinded upon his capture by the Philistines. Early Christians were often blinded as a penalty for their beliefs. For example, St. Lucy's torturers tore out her eyes. Blinding survives as a form of penalty in the modern era, especially as part of the sharia law. In 2003, a Pakistani court sentenced a man to be blinded after he subjected his fiancee to an acid attack resulting in loss of vision. The man who blinded Ameneh Bahrami in an acid attack was sentenced to blinding by an Iranian", "title": "Blinding (punishment)" }, { "docid": "12766736", "text": "the Vietnam War. These older blinded vets know the many challenges facing newly blinded service members, and can provide unique insight and understanding, having once faced similar challenges themselves. Blinded Veterans Association The Blinded Veterans Association (BVA) is a U.S non-profit organization that was established to \"help veterans and their families meet and overcome the challenges of blindness\". Services from BVA are available to all veterans who have become blind, either during or after active duty. The BVA has its headquarters in Washington, D.C. BVA is a 503(c)(3) registered nonprofit; for the 2008–2009 Fiscal year, BVA's income was $4.2 million.", "title": "Blinded Veterans Association" }, { "docid": "3103538", "text": "flashes of the immediate future. These visions were random and infrequent, however, and she had no control over them. While in her original body, Psylocke was given bionic eyes by Mojo and Spiral which instantly adjusted to any intensity of light, preventing her from being blinded by brightness. The bionic eyes were also cameras, transmitting to Mojo everything that Psylocke saw. For a time, Betsy took the role of Captain Britain from her brother, using the deceased Kaptain Briton's costume which had been modified by the Mastermind computer. This costume gave her superhuman strength and the ability to fly. After", "title": "Psylocke" }, { "docid": "2520255", "text": "the message, who can then remove the blinding factor to reveal \"s\", the valid RSA signature of \"m\": This works because RSA keys satisfy the equation formula_9 and thus hence \"s\" is indeed the signature of \"m\". In practice, the property that signing one blinded message produces at most one valid signed messages is usually desired. This means one vote per signed ballot in elections, for example. This property does not hold for the simple scheme described above: the original message and the unblinded signature is valid, but so is the blinded message and the blind signature, and possibly other", "title": "Blind signature" }, { "docid": "9470887", "text": "energy that destroys Black Lanterns. After receiving a bite from the alien Pritor, Geist gains the ability to become completely invisible in bright light. By concentrating extremely hard, he can cause objects he is touching to become invisible as well. A negative side effect of his new power is that he is very sensitive to light, and can be blinded by very bright lights (even when his eyes are closed). Geist (DC Comics) Geist is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. He was created by Chuck Dixon and Jim Balent. First appearing in \"Detective Comics Annual\" #6 (1993),", "title": "Geist (DC Comics)" }, { "docid": "6738504", "text": "(3 weeks) in Canada Compared to the original UK release, the second UK release deletes \"The Wreck Of The Fairchild\" and adds \"One of Our Submarines\" and the short version of \"She Blinded Me with Science.\" This is the same set of tracks as on the 1983 second UK release. Compared with the second US release, this third US release substitutes different versions of four tracks. This release features the short version of \"She Blinded Me With Science,\" rather than the extended version; the original recording of \"Radio Silence\" rather than the re-recorded \"Guitar Version\"; and full-length versions of \"Airwaves\"", "title": "The Golden Age of Wireless" }, { "docid": "11748541", "text": "sang, and played his original song, \"Good Morning\", as well as other album tracks, which appeared on their 1970 album \"STEVE MILLER BAND NUMBER 5\", on Capitol Records. He also played and sang on Steve Miller's 1972 released Anthology album. In 1975, Bobby got a solo artist record deal with the Warner Brothers Record Company, and they released his album with Bonaroo (band), \"Bonaroo\", with his original songs, \"Life's Sweet Song\", \"Dream On\", Melody Maker\", \"Spirit of a Dead Man\", \"I See the Light\" and \"Let's Go Down to the River\". In 1977, he contributed a co-authored song titled, \"My", "title": "Bobby Winkelman" } ]
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who sang the original blinded by the light
[ "Bruce Springsteen" ]
[ { "docid": "967427", "text": "Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. is the debut studio album by Bruce Springsteen. It was produced by Mike Appel and Jim Cretecos from July through September 1972 at the budget-priced 914 Sound Studios. The album was released January 5, 1973, by Columbia Records to average sales but positive critical reviews. \"Blinded by the Light\" and \"Spirit in the Night\" were released as singles by Columbia, both failing to reach the U.S. charts; however, \"Blinded by the Light\" was later covered by Manfred Mann's Earth Band in 1977, reaching number one in the United States and", "title": "Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J." } ]
[ { "docid": "3554560", "text": "developing emotional bonds, while controlling events around Cader Idris, which means \"chair of Arthur\", and the Sleepers. Will Stanton hypothesized that the monochromatic 'colour' of the White Rider's robes, like those of the Black Rider, reflected the \"extremism\" of their evil—either darkened by their ignorance, or blinded by the brightness of their ideas. The Walker: A human who betrayed the Light and was cursed to carry the Sign of Bronze, one of six Things of Power that repel the Dark, through the centuries until the last Old One claimed it from him. The Walker was once Hawkin, a liege man", "title": "The Dark Is Rising Sequence" }, { "docid": "19730214", "text": "her original songs on the show; for her next performance at the quarterfinals on August 23, 2016, she sang \"Beautiful Thing\", a song that she wrote for her sister. For the semifinals on August 30, she performed \"Light the Sky\", and for the September 13 finals, she sang \"Clay\", a song about dealing with bullies. \"AGT\"s video of VanderWaal's audition has accumulated more than 85 million views. It was ranked as the No. 5 trending YouTube video of 2016. VanderWaal again performed \"I Don't Know My Name\" at the September 14 finale episode, then introduced a performance by Stevie Nicks,", "title": "Grace VanderWaal" }, { "docid": "8720251", "text": "is caused by a single, very brief exposure which oversaturates the retina, and is not usually accompanied by reports of pain. Flash blindness Flash blindness is a visual impairment during and following exposure to a light flash of extremely high intensity. The bright light overwhelms the eye and gradually fades, lasting anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes. Flash blindness may also occur in everyday life. For example, the subject of a flash photograph can be temporarily flash blinded. This phenomenon is leveraged in non-lethal weapons such as flash grenades and laser dazzlers. Flash blindness is caused by", "title": "Flash blindness" }, { "docid": "18904384", "text": "the light, the Serpent Queen becomes aware of his trickery and curses him, turning him into an ugly man. When Vijayan returns home, Princess Nalini marries him despite his ugliness, however, they are banished from the palace and are forced to live in a hut. Soon after, they have a baby boy, and happily live together in the hut. Vijayan's devoted wife and their son withstand many trials and tribulations. Eventually Vijayan regains his original physical being. Bhanumathi Ramakrishna, who gained fame from her work with \"Swarga Seema\" (1945), was cast at one point. She sang the song \"Unnai Kann", "title": "Kanavaney Kankanda Deivam" }, { "docid": "18309017", "text": "\"Blinded by Light\", the main theme for main character Lightning, as a leitmotif. Unlike the previous \"XIII\" games, the soundtrack did not include a theme song, as the composers felt it would detract from the emotional impact of the ending. Three albums have been released: the promotional \"Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Pre Soundtrack\" in July 2013, the \"Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Original Soundtrack\" in November 2013, and \"Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Soundtrack Plus\" in March 2014. The music has received a mostly positive response from reviewers. The main soundtrack, despite some tracks being critiqued, was generally praised", "title": "Music of Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII" }, { "docid": "3103538", "text": "flashes of the immediate future. These visions were random and infrequent, however, and she had no control over them. While in her original body, Psylocke was given bionic eyes by Mojo and Spiral which instantly adjusted to any intensity of light, preventing her from being blinded by brightness. The bionic eyes were also cameras, transmitting to Mojo everything that Psylocke saw. For a time, Betsy took the role of Captain Britain from her brother, using the deceased Kaptain Briton's costume which had been modified by the Mastermind computer. This costume gave her superhuman strength and the ability to fly. After", "title": "Psylocke" }, { "docid": "17978825", "text": "Kome Club and started his career as an arranger as well. Hijiri worked on recordings, concerts with various artists, movies and video games as a soloist and with \"Hijiri Kuwano strings group\". He is credited in \"Whisper of the Heart\", \"Shall We Dance\", \"Nobody Knows\", \"Kind of Love\", \"Melody of Oblivion\", \"Good Luck Girl!\", \"Final Fantasy XIII\" and numerous other productions as a performer, composer and arranger. He is also known as an original violin player for the battle theme \"Blinded by Light\" in Square Enix's \"Final Fantasy XIII\" (composed by Masashi Hamauzu). He works closely with Hamauzu and Imeruat", "title": "Hijiri Kuwano" }, { "docid": "14614457", "text": "Following (song) \"Following\" is a song by American pop band The Bangles. The acoustic ballad carries vocals by Michael Steele, who composed the song. In 1987 \"Following\" was the fifth and final single released off their album \"Different Light\" (1986). \"Following\" is one of two songs on \"Different Light\" on which Michael Steele sang lead vocals, the other one being a cover of Big Star's \"September Gurls\". The song was written solely by Steele, her first original composition released with the Bangles. Musically, \"Following\" is radically different from the rest of Bangles' material, being a folksy acoustic ballad featuring minimal", "title": "Following (song)" }, { "docid": "6738504", "text": "(3 weeks) in Canada Compared to the original UK release, the second UK release deletes \"The Wreck Of The Fairchild\" and adds \"One of Our Submarines\" and the short version of \"She Blinded Me with Science.\" This is the same set of tracks as on the 1983 second UK release. Compared with the second US release, this third US release substitutes different versions of four tracks. This release features the short version of \"She Blinded Me With Science,\" rather than the extended version; the original recording of \"Radio Silence\" rather than the re-recorded \"Guitar Version\"; and full-length versions of \"Airwaves\"", "title": "The Golden Age of Wireless" }, { "docid": "16111827", "text": "Hörspielpreis der Kriegsblinden The Hörspielpreis der Kriegsblinden (War Blinded Audio Play Prize), also known as the Kriegsblindenpreis (War Blinded Prize) is the most important literary prize granted to playwrights of audio plays written in the German language. The award was established in 1950 by the Bund der Kriegsblinden Deutschlands e.V. (BKD), a German organization for soldiers and civilians blinded during war, whether from working with munitions or explosives or from a bomb attack or while in flight from an attack. Der \"Hörspielpreis der Kriegsblinden\" is awarded every year \"for an original audio play, conceived and produced by a German language", "title": "Hörspielpreis der Kriegsblinden" }, { "docid": "7227686", "text": "eventually locating her at a pond. In the water, she sees a blue circle of light, and is blinded by a flash, causing her to fall in; she nearly drowns, but Mrs. Aylwood saves her. Mrs. Aylwood brings Jan and Ellie to her home, and recounts the night her daughter disappeared. Later, Mike discovers that his mother, Mary, was with Karen when she disappeared, but she evades his questions. Meanwhile, Jan attempts to get information from John Keller, a reclusive aristocrat who was also there that night, but he refuses to speak to her. On her way home, Jan cuts", "title": "The Watcher in the Woods" }, { "docid": "15102576", "text": "brought up in different parts of the country, both were proclaimed kings by their respective supporters, but the two factions soon joined forces in light of the threat from Sigurd Slembe. Sigurd Slembe was again outlawed, and in an attempt to increase his support he allied himself with Magnus the Blind, who had been deposed by Harald Gille in 1135, and had him reinstated as king. When he was deposed, Magnus was blinded, castrated, and had one of his feet cut off, after which he had been placed in a monastery. Following his release by Sigurd, he managed to raise", "title": "Battle of Holmengrå" }, { "docid": "14095678", "text": "for the WBA light welterweight title, losing by TKO at 0:37 of round 3. He retired after the bout. Kim Sang-hyun (boxer) Kim Sang-hyun (Hangul: 김상현, Hanja: 金相賢; born January 18, 1955 in Busan, South Korea) is a former boxer from South Korea. Kim won the Orient and Pacific Boxing Federation light welterweight title in 1978 and became the WBC light welterweight champion with a technical KO win over Saensak Muangsurin, who set a world record by winning the world title in only his 3rd professional fight. He defended the belt twice before losing it to Saoul Mamby in 1980.", "title": "Kim Sang-hyun (boxer)" }, { "docid": "17066289", "text": "70 according to the National Library of Wales. He died at Lampeter in 1868. Dafydd Jones (Dewi Dywyll) Dafydd Jones or Dewi Dywyll (1803-1868) was a Welsh balladeer. His father was a carpenter in Llanybydder, Carmarthenshire, and he was born on the estate of Dolau Bach there. He was also known as Deio'r Cantwr (Davy the Singer) and Dewi Medi (Harvest Dave). Dafydd Jones gained the name Dewi Dywyll, which means Blind Davy, due to being blinded by accident. He wrote ballads and sang them. He gained his fame for his impromptu singing all over Wales in an age of", "title": "Dafydd Jones (Dewi Dywyll)" }, { "docid": "8910730", "text": "not reflecting pure light itself (which explains why quicksilvered persons can be detected on thermal imaging sensors or lenses). When he was temporarily blinded by an assassin's blindness-inducing weapon, Darien was not only able to limit the damage by automatically turning invisible when the weapon hit his eyes - thus giving his vision a chance to heal where others exposed to the weapon were permanently blinded. The main drawback of the Quicksilver gland is the periodic \"Quicksilver Madness\": a flaw engineered by scientist Arnaud DeFöhn causes the gland to leak Quicksilver into the brain of the host, leading to a", "title": "The Invisible Man (2000 TV series)" }, { "docid": "7543026", "text": "being and a spaceship, or \"brainship\". The five older stories are revised under their original titles as the first five chapters of the book and the sixth chapter is entirely new. McCaffrey dedicated the book \"to the memory of the Colonel, my father, George Herbert McCaffrey, citizen soldier patriot for whom the first ship sang.\" In 1994 she named it as the book she is most proud of. Subsequently she named the first story her best story and her personal favorite work. During the 1990s McCaffrey made \"The Ship Who Sang\" the first book of a series by writing four", "title": "The Ship Who Sang" } ]
24
who sang the original blinded by the light
[ "Bruce Springsteen" ]
[ { "docid": "7265963", "text": "a \"Best of...\" compilation (Aura, 1981). His final solo album was \"Reasons to Believe\" (1990) issued in Germany on Polydor Records, which remains unreleased in the US and UK. Between 1974 and 1978, Clarke composed most of the original songs The Hollies recorded on a series of studio albums with Tony Hicks and Terry Sylvester. In 1982, Clarke issued a rare non-album single, \"Someone Else Will\" c/w \"Castles in the Wind\" on Forever Records; however the song failed to chart. Clarke recorded cover versions of Bruce Springsteen's \"Born to Run\", \"Blinded by the Light\" and \"If I Were the Priest\".", "title": "Allan Clarke (singer)" } ]
[ { "docid": "13563435", "text": "\"Honour and Glory\" was repeated by immediate and spontaneous demand. Both oratorios probably owed their original success, and later comparative obscurity, to the fact that Reeves was their ideal interpreter, and with changing vocal fashions no successor could replace him adequately. In 1869 Reeves, Santley and Tietjens sang in the premiere of Arthur Sullivan's cantata \"The Prodigal Son\", at the Worcester Festival. Santley considered Reeves's performance of the passage \"I will arise and go to my father\" a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Reeves also sang in the premiere of Sullivan's oratorio, \"The Light of the World\", together with Tietjens, Trebelli, and Santley.", "title": "Sims Reeves" }, { "docid": "9470887", "text": "energy that destroys Black Lanterns. After receiving a bite from the alien Pritor, Geist gains the ability to become completely invisible in bright light. By concentrating extremely hard, he can cause objects he is touching to become invisible as well. A negative side effect of his new power is that he is very sensitive to light, and can be blinded by very bright lights (even when his eyes are closed). Geist (DC Comics) Geist is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. He was created by Chuck Dixon and Jim Balent. First appearing in \"Detective Comics Annual\" #6 (1993),", "title": "Geist (DC Comics)" }, { "docid": "3468504", "text": "to be destroyed by Mr. Terrific. As the aging McNider spent less time in action, Beth Chapel, a medical doctor, stepped into the role of Doctor Midnight. Beth Chapel was a native of Orangeburg, South Carolina, with a pastor father, a mother who sang in the church choir, and four brothers. Chapel first appeared when Jade of Infinity, Inc. was rushed to her hospital for treatment after encountering Mister Bones' cyanide touch. During the onset of the \"Crisis on Infinite Earths\", Beth was blinded by an oxygen explosion, only to be rescued by Hourman's son Rick Tyler, who had taken", "title": "Doctor Mid-Nite" }, { "docid": "12766732", "text": "Blinded Veterans Association The Blinded Veterans Association (BVA) is a U.S non-profit organization that was established to \"help veterans and their families meet and overcome the challenges of blindness\". Services from BVA are available to all veterans who have become blind, either during or after active duty. The BVA has its headquarters in Washington, D.C. BVA is a 503(c)(3) registered nonprofit; for the 2008–2009 Fiscal year, BVA's income was $4.2 million. The Mission of the BVA is: The BVA was established in 1945, at the end of World War II, by young veterans who had lost their sight in combat", "title": "Blinded Veterans Association" }, { "docid": "4607777", "text": "the Kings of Connacht took the original Ua Flaithbheartaigh homeland for themselves. Aedh Ua Flaithbheartaigh, (King of Iar Connacht, died 1079) was the third bearer of the surname Ua Flaithbheartaigh to rule over the Muintir Murchada. Aedh was killed in 1079 by Ruaidrí na Saide Buide (Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, anglicised Roderic O'Connor, died 1118), who in turn was blinded by Flaithbertaigh Ua Flaithbertaigh (Flaherty O'Flaherty), King of Iar Connacht, in 1092. Crichaireacht cinedach nduchasa Muintiri Murchada is a tract listing the main families and their estates of the Muintir Murchada in the reign of its lord, Flaithbertaigh Ua Flaithbertaigh, who", "title": "Ó Flaithbheartaigh" }, { "docid": "3331229", "text": "from Europe, and fans from the United Kingdom. On 13 May 2000, she performed as a special guest star in her native Cyprus, at the 49th annual Miss Universe Pageant which took place at the Eleftheria Stadium in Nicosia. She sang for the very first time her song \"On a Night Like This\", a song who turned world famous at the version record by Kylie Minogue and included in Minogue's album \"Light Years\" Some months later, her first international single was released titled \"Everything I Am\", containing the original version and three remixes of the song (Almighty Mix, Eiffel 65", "title": "Anna Vissi" }, { "docid": "17313778", "text": "The Light That Failed (1939 film) The Light That Failed is a 1939 drama film based on Rudyard Kipling's novel of the same name. It stars Ronald Colman as an artist who is going blind. In 1865, youngster Dick Heldar is briefly blinded when his girlfriend Maisie accidentally fires his pistol too close to his head. She later tells him that her guardians are sending her away somewhere to be educated, but she agrees when he says she belongs to him \"forever and ever\". Years later, Dick (Ronald Colman) is a British soldier in the Sudan. When the natives attack", "title": "The Light That Failed (1939 film)" }, { "docid": "9903665", "text": "\"Tribute to Chaos\" caught the attention of Italy-based Scarlet Records. Coinciding with their new record deal, the band officially changed their name to Blinded Colony. Blinded Colony's debut studio album, \"Divine\", was self-produced and released in 2003 through Scarlet Records throughout Europe and was distributed in Japan through Soundholic Records. Blinded Colony and Scarlet Records parted ways a year later. After parting ways with Scarlet Records, Blinded Colony announced the departure of the band's original vocalist, Niklas Svensson, and the addition of new vocalist Johan Schuster. The band would then record 2005's \"Promo Demo\" and release it in early April", "title": "The Blinded" }, { "docid": "7227686", "text": "eventually locating her at a pond. In the water, she sees a blue circle of light, and is blinded by a flash, causing her to fall in; she nearly drowns, but Mrs. Aylwood saves her. Mrs. Aylwood brings Jan and Ellie to her home, and recounts the night her daughter disappeared. Later, Mike discovers that his mother, Mary, was with Karen when she disappeared, but she evades his questions. Meanwhile, Jan attempts to get information from John Keller, a reclusive aristocrat who was also there that night, but he refuses to speak to her. On her way home, Jan cuts", "title": "The Watcher in the Woods" }, { "docid": "2386976", "text": "run on \"Astonishing X-Men\", Kitty once again rejoins the X-Men, despite having extreme reservations about working with the former White Queen, given their history. This was the primary reason why Frost herself wanted Kitty on the team, as a sort of \"safety\" should Frost ever revert to type. Frost reasoned that the person who trusted her least would be most likely to spot such behavior. On one of the team's first missions, Shadowcat discovered Colossus was alive. After some initial awkwardness, Kitty and Colossus resumed dating. Kitty Pryde appeared alongside Colossus in the \"Blinded by the Light\" arc in X-Men.", "title": "Kitty Pryde" }, { "docid": "14883252", "text": "with Power retaining his lead. The race's third caution was issued shortly after the restart when Kanaan made light contact with the side of Tagilani who spun. Mario Romancini was blinded by smoke that came from the incident and was hit by the recovering Tagilani. Both cars sustained heavy damage and retired but Kanaan was able to continue without apparent damage. Power led the field back up to speed at the lap-58 restart. Briscoe fell behind the two Chip Ganassi Racing drivers, while Tracy moved past Hunter-Reay for sixth place. The second (and final) round of green-flag pit stops started", "title": "2010 Honda Indy Edmonton" }, { "docid": "16111827", "text": "Hörspielpreis der Kriegsblinden The Hörspielpreis der Kriegsblinden (War Blinded Audio Play Prize), also known as the Kriegsblindenpreis (War Blinded Prize) is the most important literary prize granted to playwrights of audio plays written in the German language. The award was established in 1950 by the Bund der Kriegsblinden Deutschlands e.V. (BKD), a German organization for soldiers and civilians blinded during war, whether from working with munitions or explosives or from a bomb attack or while in flight from an attack. Der \"Hörspielpreis der Kriegsblinden\" is awarded every year \"for an original audio play, conceived and produced by a German language", "title": "Hörspielpreis der Kriegsblinden" }, { "docid": "16751017", "text": "art team used multiple real world locations as inspiration: Luxerion and Yusnaan were inspired by Paris and Las Vegas, while the Dead Dunes and Wildlands were influenced by Cairo and Costa Rica. The scenery for the final FMV was based on southern Europe. The music of \"Lightning Returns\" was composed by Masashi Hamauzu, who composed the music for \"XIII\", Naoshi Mizuta and Mitsuto Suzuki, who co-composed the music for \"XIII-2\" with Hamauzu. Others involved in recording the soundtrack were Japanese band Language and the Video Game Orchestra, founded by Shota Nakama. Multiple tracks used \"Blinded by Light\", a recurring theme", "title": "Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII" }, { "docid": "13719813", "text": "1925 and for seven years had her own radio program. She sang on all of NBC's light opera and Gilbert and Sullivan shows. She was the original Mrs. Hudson in NBC's Sherlock Holmes series, and the Madam Louise in The Goldbergs radio show. She had a Broadway career from 1932 to 1946. In 1942 she was living on Staten Island. She had a son, Harry E. Walker (1920–1998), who was a chemical engineer with the Shell Oil in Wood River, Illinois. She died in 1947. Ivy Scott Ivy Scott (1886 - 3 February 1947) was a stage actress. She was", "title": "Ivy Scott" }, { "docid": "14095677", "text": "Kim Sang-hyun (boxer) Kim Sang-hyun (Hangul: 김상현, Hanja: 金相賢; born January 18, 1955 in Busan, South Korea) is a former boxer from South Korea. Kim won the Orient and Pacific Boxing Federation light welterweight title in 1978 and became the WBC light welterweight champion with a technical KO win over Saensak Muangsurin, who set a world record by winning the world title in only his 3rd professional fight. He defended the belt twice before losing it to Saoul Mamby in 1980. In 1981, Kim defeated Thomas Americo to regain the OPBF regional belt. In 1983, Kim unsuccessfully challenged Aaron Pryor", "title": "Kim Sang-hyun (boxer)" }, { "docid": "3103538", "text": "flashes of the immediate future. These visions were random and infrequent, however, and she had no control over them. While in her original body, Psylocke was given bionic eyes by Mojo and Spiral which instantly adjusted to any intensity of light, preventing her from being blinded by brightness. The bionic eyes were also cameras, transmitting to Mojo everything that Psylocke saw. For a time, Betsy took the role of Captain Britain from her brother, using the deceased Kaptain Briton's costume which had been modified by the Mastermind computer. This costume gave her superhuman strength and the ability to fly. After", "title": "Psylocke" } ]
24
who sang the original blinded by the light
[ "Bruce Springsteen" ]
[ { "docid": "267241", "text": "line. Francis Scott Key's \"Star-Spangled Banner\" begins with the line: \"O say can you see, by the dawn's early light.\" This has been accidentally and deliberately misinterpreted as \"Jose, can you see\", another example of the Hobson-Jobson effect, countless times. The second half of the line has been misheard as well, as \"by the donzerly light\" or other variants. This has led to many people believing that \"donzerly\" is an actual word. \"Blinded by the Light\", a cover of a Bruce Springsteen song by Manfred Mann's Earth Band, contains what has been called \"probably the most misheard lyric of all", "title": "Mondegreen" } ]
[ { "docid": "18309017", "text": "\"Blinded by Light\", the main theme for main character Lightning, as a leitmotif. Unlike the previous \"XIII\" games, the soundtrack did not include a theme song, as the composers felt it would detract from the emotional impact of the ending. Three albums have been released: the promotional \"Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Pre Soundtrack\" in July 2013, the \"Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Original Soundtrack\" in November 2013, and \"Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Soundtrack Plus\" in March 2014. The music has received a mostly positive response from reviewers. The main soundtrack, despite some tracks being critiqued, was generally praised", "title": "Music of Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII" }, { "docid": "17978825", "text": "Kome Club and started his career as an arranger as well. Hijiri worked on recordings, concerts with various artists, movies and video games as a soloist and with \"Hijiri Kuwano strings group\". He is credited in \"Whisper of the Heart\", \"Shall We Dance\", \"Nobody Knows\", \"Kind of Love\", \"Melody of Oblivion\", \"Good Luck Girl!\", \"Final Fantasy XIII\" and numerous other productions as a performer, composer and arranger. He is also known as an original violin player for the battle theme \"Blinded by Light\" in Square Enix's \"Final Fantasy XIII\" (composed by Masashi Hamauzu). He works closely with Hamauzu and Imeruat", "title": "Hijiri Kuwano" }, { "docid": "12290326", "text": "William Joseph Bone, the driver, was blinded by the light of a car travelling in the opposite direction. The lorry had its rear light damaged. Its driver, Hyman Bunner, was underneath the lorry repairing it when the car hit it at around 45 miles per hour. Both drivers were exonerated of any blame. Charlie Bull Charles Harry Bull (29 March 1909 – 28 May 1939) was an English sportsman who played in 175 first-class cricket matches between 1929 and 1939 for Kent County Cricket Club and later for Worcestershire County Cricket Club. Bull also represented England at table tennis, winning", "title": "Charlie Bull" }, { "docid": "14608885", "text": "of 'Patiala Gharana' who trained her in the field of classical music as the foundation with specific aptitude to implement the same in light classical and folk singing. Devotionally minded since childhood, under the able guidance of her Ustad, she chose to release her solo debut album in Gurbani in \"Ragas\" and sang \"Rehraas Sahib\" the evening 'Paath' in its original ragas. Subsequently albums were released of Punjabi folk songs, some with her mother and some solo including Shabad Kirtan, poetry of Shiv Kumar Batalvi, Bhai Veer Singh and other renowned writers. She has also contributed her voice as playback", "title": "Dolly Guleria" }, { "docid": "4812170", "text": "himself. The remainder of the song tells of many unrelated events, with the refrain of \"Blinded by the light, cut loose like a deuce, another runner in the night.\" \"Blinded by the Light\" was the first song on, and first single from, \"Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.\" Springsteen's version was commercially unsuccessful and did not appear on the music charts. Manfred Mann's Earth Band released a version of the song on their 1976 album \"The Roaring Silence.\" Their version includes the \"Chopsticks\" melody played on piano near the end of the bridge of the song. The track reached #1 on", "title": "Blinded by the Light" }, { "docid": "16751017", "text": "art team used multiple real world locations as inspiration: Luxerion and Yusnaan were inspired by Paris and Las Vegas, while the Dead Dunes and Wildlands were influenced by Cairo and Costa Rica. The scenery for the final FMV was based on southern Europe. The music of \"Lightning Returns\" was composed by Masashi Hamauzu, who composed the music for \"XIII\", Naoshi Mizuta and Mitsuto Suzuki, who co-composed the music for \"XIII-2\" with Hamauzu. Others involved in recording the soundtrack were Japanese band Language and the Video Game Orchestra, founded by Shota Nakama. Multiple tracks used \"Blinded by Light\", a recurring theme", "title": "Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII" }, { "docid": "12766732", "text": "Blinded Veterans Association The Blinded Veterans Association (BVA) is a U.S non-profit organization that was established to \"help veterans and their families meet and overcome the challenges of blindness\". Services from BVA are available to all veterans who have become blind, either during or after active duty. The BVA has its headquarters in Washington, D.C. BVA is a 503(c)(3) registered nonprofit; for the 2008–2009 Fiscal year, BVA's income was $4.2 million. The Mission of the BVA is: The BVA was established in 1945, at the end of World War II, by young veterans who had lost their sight in combat", "title": "Blinded Veterans Association" }, { "docid": "9904033", "text": "were blinded in another mine accident. She became a member of the United Mine Workers and began writing protest songs like \"\"I Am A Union Woman\"\", \"\"Kentucky Miner's Wife\"\", and \"\"Poor Miner's Farewell\"\". When Jackson was jailed because of her unionizing activities, her husband was forced to divorce her in order to keep his mining job. She was discovered in November 1931 by the Dreiser Committee, investigating the Harlan County War and workers' living conditions when she spoke and sang her song \"\"Ragged, Hungry Blues\"\" in front of the committee. In December 1931, Jackson traveled to New York City to", "title": "Aunt Molly Jackson" }, { "docid": "8467593", "text": "Jae-hye, Lee Sang-don, Bunsho Kajiya, Lee Don-ki, and Shukuchi Kanda. It featured a musical score from composer Kow Otani and theme songs performed by BoA. Vocal tracks were recorded in both Korean and Japanese, though Korean actor Ji Sung's narration was retained in its original language for the Japanese release and augmented with native subtitles. Character Plan president Yang Jee-hye said his company was able to learn new skills and technologies, both of which have been maintained during Japan's long history of film-making, from Oriental Light and Magic, who completed about 70% of the work on the film. \"Phantom Master:", "title": "Blade of the Phantom Master" }, { "docid": "2495187", "text": "Dazzler has polarizing eyes and cannot be blinded or dazzled by light. With effort, she can create holograms of human beings and other three-dimensional beings and objects. She can also use light energy to generate flight. She generally directs lasers from a single finger when she requires precision. She most often uses her hands for directing her light effects, but she could also use other parts of her body. Since studying with the X-Men, she has become adept at directing her blinding strobe light blast from her eyes. The most powerful manifestation of her laser abilities are a concentrated stream", "title": "Dazzler (Marvel Comics)" }, { "docid": "7096116", "text": "than color, a pre-Mongol style. Functionally, this type of decoration scatters the light so the viewer is not blinded as he might be from a smooth light colored wall in full sun. The Columns on the corner are shaped after wooden columns used extensively in Soghdian pre-Islamic architecture. There is a band of calligraphy at the point of constriction in each column. In general they describe the beauty of Aisha Bibi and of love in general. One of the old distichs reads: \"Autumn... Clouds... The Earth is beautiful\". Sauran clay was used to make the bricks in both the original", "title": "Aisha Bibi" }, { "docid": "3554560", "text": "developing emotional bonds, while controlling events around Cader Idris, which means \"chair of Arthur\", and the Sleepers. Will Stanton hypothesized that the monochromatic 'colour' of the White Rider's robes, like those of the Black Rider, reflected the \"extremism\" of their evil—either darkened by their ignorance, or blinded by the brightness of their ideas. The Walker: A human who betrayed the Light and was cursed to carry the Sign of Bronze, one of six Things of Power that repel the Dark, through the centuries until the last Old One claimed it from him. The Walker was once Hawkin, a liege man", "title": "The Dark Is Rising Sequence" }, { "docid": "14095678", "text": "for the WBA light welterweight title, losing by TKO at 0:37 of round 3. He retired after the bout. Kim Sang-hyun (boxer) Kim Sang-hyun (Hangul: 김상현, Hanja: 金相賢; born January 18, 1955 in Busan, South Korea) is a former boxer from South Korea. Kim won the Orient and Pacific Boxing Federation light welterweight title in 1978 and became the WBC light welterweight champion with a technical KO win over Saensak Muangsurin, who set a world record by winning the world title in only his 3rd professional fight. He defended the belt twice before losing it to Saoul Mamby in 1980.", "title": "Kim Sang-hyun (boxer)" }, { "docid": "3468504", "text": "to be destroyed by Mr. Terrific. As the aging McNider spent less time in action, Beth Chapel, a medical doctor, stepped into the role of Doctor Midnight. Beth Chapel was a native of Orangeburg, South Carolina, with a pastor father, a mother who sang in the church choir, and four brothers. Chapel first appeared when Jade of Infinity, Inc. was rushed to her hospital for treatment after encountering Mister Bones' cyanide touch. During the onset of the \"Crisis on Infinite Earths\", Beth was blinded by an oxygen explosion, only to be rescued by Hourman's son Rick Tyler, who had taken", "title": "Doctor Mid-Nite" }, { "docid": "18361944", "text": "released a new album with 13 original songs, titled \"Fill The World With Light\". Friedman has performed on three fund-raising singles: \"\"Chasoif\"\", a free download supporting the rebuilding of the Chabad house damaged in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and families of the victims; \"Unity\", a production by 30 top Orthodox Jewish performers to benefit the legal defense of Sholom Rubashkin; and \"\"Berachamim\"\", whose proceeds were earmarked for the medical expenses of Ilan Tocker, a Cedarhurst man who suffered a traumatic brain injury. In 2014 Friedman sang on the album \"Shir\" (Song), a collection of 18 songs composed by Shlomo Rechnitz", "title": "Benny Friedman (singer)" }, { "docid": "4897150", "text": "sample to be used by The Alchemist, who produced the track. She Blinded Me with Science \"She Blinded Me with Science\" is a song by the English musician Thomas Dolby, released in 1982. It was first released as a single in the UK in October 1982 and was subsequently included on the EP \"Blinded by Science\" and the second edition of Dolby's debut album \"The Golden Age of Wireless\". Although viewed as a success in the United States, peaking at No. 5 in the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and 2 weeks at No. 1 in Canada's RPM Magazine, the song barely", "title": "She Blinded Me with Science" } ]
25
who is the yellow rose of texas named after
[ "Emily D. West" ]
[ { "docid": "14146017", "text": "Rose of Texas legend was Emily West de Zavala. There is no contemporary or primary evidence that Emily D. West and Emily de Zavala were the same person. Emily D. West Emily D. West (c.1815–1891), also known as Emily Morgan, is a folk heroine whose legendary activities during the Texas Revolution have come to be identified with the song \"The Yellow Rose of Texas\". West was a free woman of color, of mixed race, or a \"high yellow\". She was born in New Haven, Connecticut. In 1835 she was contracted to James Morgan in New York to work as an", "title": "Emily D. West" } ]
[ { "docid": "5681202", "text": "Kerria japonica Kerria japonica, the sole species in the genus Kerria, is a deciduous shrub in the rose family Rosaceae, native to China, Japan and Korea. It is named after William Kerr, who introduced the cultivar 'Pleniflora'. The scientific genus name is also used as a common name kerria. \"Kerria japonica\" grows to tall, with weak arching stems often scrambling over other vegetation or rocks. In the wild it grows in thickets on mountain slopes. The leaves are alternate, simple, 3–10 cm long, with a doubly serrated margin. The flowers are golden yellow, with five petals, and evenly-spaced along branches", "title": "Kerria japonica" }, { "docid": "5681199", "text": "Kerria japonica Kerria japonica, the sole species in the genus Kerria, is a deciduous shrub in the rose family Rosaceae, native to China, Japan and Korea. It is named after William Kerr, who introduced the cultivar 'Pleniflora'. The scientific genus name is also used as a common name kerria. \"Kerria japonica\" grows to tall, with weak arching stems often scrambling over other vegetation or rocks. In the wild it grows in thickets on mountain slopes. The leaves are alternate, simple, 3–10 cm long, with a doubly serrated margin. The flowers are golden yellow, with five petals, and evenly-spaced along branches", "title": "Kerria japonica" }, { "docid": "7056752", "text": "album on one disc and \"Six Wheels\" on the second. The Techno Rose of Blighty The Techno Rose of Blighty is the debut album by British electronica group Fluke, first released in 1991. The name is based upon \"Blighty\", being slang for Great Britain; and parodies the title of the song \"The Yellow Rose of Texas\"; it is also ironic as the album is not particularly techno based. The album was re-released as LP edition in 1993 at Circa Records with bonus tracks. Bonus tracks from 1993 LP edition A 2-disc set consisting of this album and \"Six Wheels on", "title": "The Techno Rose of Blighty" }, { "docid": "8691261", "text": "Rosa 'Abraham Darby' Abraham Darby (synonyms 'AUScot', Candy Rain, Country Darby tree) is a popular apricot rose cultivar which was introduced by David Austin in England in 1985. The English rose was bred by crossing the climber 'Aloha' with the floribunda 'Yellow Cushion' and is named after the industrialist Abraham Darby, the constructor of the first iron bridge, which is situated less than 15 km from David Austin's nurseries. The naming happened in collaboration with the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust. 'Abraham Darby' is an old-fashioned looking rose with many large, showy flowers with a classic quartered shape in an apricot-pink", "title": "Rosa 'Abraham Darby'" }, { "docid": "8655826", "text": "Rainbow, Texas Rainbow is an unincorporated community in Somervell County, Texas, United States. It is located on Farm Road 200, four miles northeast of Glen Rose. The community is part of the Granbury, Texas Micropolitan Statistical Area. The origins of the community's name date back to the 1890s. Area residents requested a post office and gathered to choose a name. During the meeting, a thunderstorm occurred, followed by a rainbow. The residents, struck with the rainbow's beauty, named their town after it. In the 1920s, Rainbow had a population of approximately 113. The population began to decrease after that period,", "title": "Rainbow, Texas" }, { "docid": "3053709", "text": "show to star in her own spin-off series, \"Flo\". In the episode airing February 24, 1980, Flo leaves to take a hostess job in Houston. On the way to Houston, Flo stops at her hometown Fort Worth, Texas (which she refers to by its moniker \"Cowtown\"). Flo decides to buy and run a failing roadhouse bar there, which she renames Flo's Yellow Rose. Polly Holliday never made a guest appearance on \"Alice\" after beginning \"Flo\", although flashbacks including Flo were shown in the final episode of \"Alice\". Vic Tayback made one guest appearance on \"Flo\". Diane Ladd, who received an", "title": "Alice (TV series)" }, { "docid": "13990617", "text": "Yellow Rose of Texas (box set) Yellow Rose of Texas is a box set of Ernest Tubb recordings from 1954 to 1960, released in 1993. It is a 5-CD box set and contains 150 songs. The set includes extensive liner notes, session notes and photographs. Four songs include The Wilburn Brothers. Members of Tubb's backing and recording bands during these years included such musicians as Floyd Cramer, Grady Martin, Buddy Harman, Hank Garland, Billy Byrd, Dale Potter and Leon Rhodes. In his Allmusic review, Bruce Eder describes Disc Two as \"...more consistent in tone and content, mixing blues and midtempo", "title": "Yellow Rose of Texas (box set)" }, { "docid": "8588439", "text": "fine clothes ordered from a Sears Roebuck catalog. A mountain man called Grizzly Adams gives her and Bean a bear, named \"Zachary Taylor\" after the 12th President of the United States, but later renamed the \"Watch Bear,\" as a pet. When a lawyer named Frank Gass shows up claiming the saloon is rightfully his, Bean puts him in a cage with the bear. Bean goes off to San Antonio, leaving a pregnant Maria Elena behind and promising her a music box that plays \"The Yellow Rose of Texas.\" In his absence, Gass and the prostitutes conspire to seize control of", "title": "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean" }, { "docid": "19607459", "text": "her efforts, to provide therapies and activities for adults with developmental disabilities. \"I did it because it needed to be done,\" she explained late in life. Rosenfield was the founding president of the El Campo chapter of ARC, and was on the organization's state board. She was named Citizen of the Year by the El Campo Chamber of Commerce in 2004, the same year she was inducted into the Texas Women's Hall of Fame. Governor Rick Perry named her a recipient of the Yellow Rose Award. Mary Meyers married George Rosenfield, a businessman, in 1937. They had two daughters. Their", "title": "Mary Meyers Rosenfield" }, { "docid": "5122054", "text": "31, 1835, or February 1, 1836, although Bowie was listed on the latter document. On the other hand, a man named “Rose” from Nacogdoches was listed as an Alamo victim in the March 14, 1836, issue of the \"Telegraph and Texas Register\". This first attempt to name the men at the Alamo was compiled by John William Smith, one of the last couriers to leave the Alamo, and Gerald Navan, who probably also left the Alamo as a courier. Alamo survivor Susanna Dickinson testified in 1853 and again in 1857 that the only man named “Rose” of whom she knew", "title": "Moses Rose" }, { "docid": "7843282", "text": "firm in Austin before opening his own law firm in San Marcos. Rose won in 2002 by defeating the Republican incumbent, Rick Green of Dripping Springs, by less than 1 percent of all votes cast. The film \"Last Man Standing: Politics Texas Style\" (2004) chronicles Rose's campaign and come-from-behind victory. Rose was 24 at the time of his election in November 2002 while Green was 32. Rose was named to the chairmanship of the House Human Services Committee for the 2007-2008 biennium after he supported Republican Tom Craddick (R-Midland) for election to a third term as Speaker of the Texas", "title": "Patrick Rose" }, { "docid": "20224162", "text": "Opuntia atrispina Opuntia atrispina is a cactus species in the \"Opuntia\" genus. It has limited distribution in the United States. In Texas it can be found from near Uvalde to Del Rio/Langtry—a small strip of area just 50 miles long. The flowers on these small shrubs are special because they open pale yellow (sometimes almost white) and darken with age to rose. Thus, the plants can be adorned with flowers of multiple colors: cream, yellow, salmon, and rose. Newly opened flowers can even have a hint of green in the middle. The spines too are special because they are yellowish", "title": "Opuntia atrispina" }, { "docid": "5122066", "text": "the oldest Alamo fighter at the time). In 1982, Steven G. Kellman, professor of comparative literature at the University of Texas at San Antonio, brought fresh grist to the mill by publishing a short study, \"The Yellow Rose of Texas\". Kellman believed that the copies of military documents he had obtained from the Service Historiques de la Défense in Vincennes, France, showed that Lieutenant \"Moses, né Louis\" Roze was born in La Férée, Ardennes, on May 11, 1785. Two different first names – Stephen and Lewis or Louis – plus a nickname, Moses – for the same man now explicitly", "title": "Moses Rose" }, { "docid": "18231034", "text": "Rosa 'Chopin' 'Chopin' (synonym: 'Frederic Chopin', 'Frederyk Chopin') is a rose cultivar which was introduced by Stanisław Żyła in Poland in 1980. The hybrid tea rose was bred by crossing the 'Crêpe de Chine' with the 'Peer Gynt' and is named after Polish-French composer Frédéric Chopin. 'Chopin' is a strong growing rose (150–200 cm) with showy, large flowers of light cream to pale yellow colour. Flowers have an average diameter of 5 inches (11 cm) and 17-25 petals. They grow in small clusters (3-5), have moderate fragrance and appear in flushes throughout the season. Big, leathery foliage. The cultivar is", "title": "Rosa 'Chopin'" }, { "docid": "4234889", "text": "release available via WBShop.com & Amazon.com. Flo Flo is an American sitcom and a spin-off of \"Alice\" that aired on CBS from March 24, 1980, to July 21, 1981. The series starred Polly Holliday as the title character of sassy and street-smart waitress Florence Jean \"Flo\" Castleberry who returns to her hometown of Fort Worth, Texas—referred to as \"Cowtown\"—and becomes the proprietor of a rundown old roadhouse that she renames \"Flo's Yellow Rose\". Although the series was successfully in the Top 20 throughout its run, it was cancelled at the end of its second season. After four seasons as a", "title": "Flo" }, { "docid": "1234258", "text": "Morgan's Point, Texas Morgan's Point is a city in Harris County, Texas, United States, located on the shores of Galveston Bay at the inlet to the Houston Ship Channel, near La Porte and Pasadena. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 339. It earned fame in Texas' early history for being the home of the legendary Emily West (Morgan), known as \"The Yellow Rose of Texas\". It later became a Houston-area resort community for the wealthy in the early 20th century. Today, thanks to the construction of the Barbours Cut shipping terminal, it is at the center", "title": "Morgan's Point, Texas" } ]
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who is the yellow rose of texas named after
[ "Emily D. West" ]
[ { "docid": "14146017", "text": "Rose of Texas legend was Emily West de Zavala. There is no contemporary or primary evidence that Emily D. West and Emily de Zavala were the same person. Emily D. West Emily D. West (c.1815–1891), also known as Emily Morgan, is a folk heroine whose legendary activities during the Texas Revolution have come to be identified with the song \"The Yellow Rose of Texas\". West was a free woman of color, of mixed race, or a \"high yellow\". She was born in New Haven, Connecticut. In 1835 she was contracted to James Morgan in New York to work as an", "title": "Emily D. West" } ]
[ { "docid": "16380694", "text": "joined for the USA leg of the expedition by a United States Yellow Taxi. The team met Jon Anders, previously a resident of Texas, in Pakistan and joked, \"\"If you buy a Yellow Cab you can join us for the US section\"\". The driver took the team up on the offer and purchased a Ford Crown Victoria which was named \"Skinny Margarita\" after an old advertisement attached to the roof. The expedition was conceived and organised by Leigh Purnell, Johno Ellison and Paul Archer, three friends who met whilst studying at Aston University. The expedition raised both awareness and funds", "title": "It's on the Meter" }, { "docid": "2225985", "text": "he yells \"STELLA!\" at a woman, imitating Marlon Brando in \"A Streetcar Named Desire\". The B side of that record was a parody of \"C'est si bon\", broadcast in 1955 on the TV show \"Sam and Friends\". Other songs include \"The Yellow Rose of Texas\" (1955), where a \"Yankee\" snare drummer gets out of hand on the recording; \"Rock Island Line\", based on the 1955 Lonnie Donegan skiffle version, with interruptions by Peter Leeds; and \"The Great Pretender\" (1956). He recorded Elvis Presley's first gold record, \"Heartbreak Hotel\"; in Freberg's version, the echo effect goes out of control, and Elvis", "title": "Stan Freberg" }, { "docid": "5122063", "text": "this is so because Rose left before the climax of the battle. In 1927, relatives of Rose presented his musket to the Alamo Museum. The song \"Moses Rose of Texas,\" which was written by folk singer Steve Suffet and which uses the tune of the song \"The Yellow Rose of Texas\", begins with the popular story of Rose, saying in part Suffet's parody, however, goes on to present a more nuanced interpretation of Rose's actions: The 1952 film \"The Man from the Alamo\", starring Glenn Ford, is loosely based on Rose's story, and Ford's character is accused of having been", "title": "Moses Rose" }, { "docid": "8588439", "text": "fine clothes ordered from a Sears Roebuck catalog. A mountain man called Grizzly Adams gives her and Bean a bear, named \"Zachary Taylor\" after the 12th President of the United States, but later renamed the \"Watch Bear,\" as a pet. When a lawyer named Frank Gass shows up claiming the saloon is rightfully his, Bean puts him in a cage with the bear. Bean goes off to San Antonio, leaving a pregnant Maria Elena behind and promising her a music box that plays \"The Yellow Rose of Texas.\" In his absence, Gass and the prostitutes conspire to seize control of", "title": "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean" }, { "docid": "8691264", "text": "parent rose and was used to hybridise the cultivars 'Crown Princess Margareta' (1991), 'Golden Celebration' (1992), 'Pat Austin' (1995) and 'Marianne' (2001). Rosa 'Abraham Darby' Abraham Darby (synonyms 'AUScot', Candy Rain, Country Darby tree) is a popular apricot rose cultivar which was introduced by David Austin in England in 1985. The English rose was bred by crossing the climber 'Aloha' with the floribunda 'Yellow Cushion' and is named after the industrialist Abraham Darby, the constructor of the first iron bridge, which is situated less than 15 km from David Austin's nurseries. The naming happened in collaboration with the Ironbridge Gorge", "title": "Rosa 'Abraham Darby'" }, { "docid": "16628928", "text": "Rosa wichuraiana Rosa wichuraiana (syn. memorial rose, \"R. lucillae\") is a species of rose. It is a woody, semi-evergreen shrub, with long trailing thorny branches of glossy green leaves, and single five-petalled white flowers with prominent yellow stamens in Summer; followed by small dark red hips. It can grow to . It is named after the German botanist Max Ernst Wichura (1817–1866), with the suffix -iana. While it is valued as a garden plant in its own right, \"R. wichuraiana\" is also a parent of several rose hybrids, notably 'Dorothy Perkins', 'Albéric Barbier', 'New dawn' and 'Albertine'. Its vigorous, rambling", "title": "Rosa wichuraiana" }, { "docid": "5605266", "text": "The Yellow Rose of Texas (song) \"The Yellow Rose of Texas\" is a traditional American folk song dating back to at least the 1850s. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time. Several versions of the song have been recorded, including by Elvis Presley, Willie Nelson and Mitch Miller. The earliest known version is found in \"Christy's Plantation Melodies. No. 2\", a songbook published under the authority of Edwin Pearce Christy in Philadelphia in 1853. Christy was the founder of the blackface minstrel show known as the Christy's", "title": "The Yellow Rose of Texas (song)" }, { "docid": "20332906", "text": "\"The Yellow Rose of Texas\" (the song) on Columbia Records, which became a hit. That same year, during a ceremony in Dallas honoring Miller as an honorary Texan, Miller announced Maymerle Shirley \"(later known as\" Maymerle Brown; 1936–2017) as \"Miss Yellow Rose of Texas\" for 1955. 2018 :LaTonna Jones Wagner, (born 1962) (Bonham,TX), Registered Nurse, Director of Nurses for Additional Kare, Recognized for service to children with Rare, Chronic and 2018: Diane Morrison, (born 1952) Registered Nurse, Volunteer Advisory Board member for Catholic Charities, transitional care and foster parent for 141 babies, Boy Scouts of America Volunteer, serves on the", "title": "Yellow Rose of Texas Award" }, { "docid": "18231034", "text": "Rosa 'Chopin' 'Chopin' (synonym: 'Frederic Chopin', 'Frederyk Chopin') is a rose cultivar which was introduced by Stanisław Żyła in Poland in 1980. The hybrid tea rose was bred by crossing the 'Crêpe de Chine' with the 'Peer Gynt' and is named after Polish-French composer Frédéric Chopin. 'Chopin' is a strong growing rose (150–200 cm) with showy, large flowers of light cream to pale yellow colour. Flowers have an average diameter of 5 inches (11 cm) and 17-25 petals. They grow in small clusters (3-5), have moderate fragrance and appear in flushes throughout the season. Big, leathery foliage. The cultivar is", "title": "Rosa 'Chopin'" }, { "docid": "13936166", "text": "Lee his fourth. \"The Yellow Rose\" is set to the same melody as the traditional American folk song \"The Yellow Rose of Texas,\" but with newly-written lyrics by Johnny Lee, Lane Brody and John Wilder. The song was used for the theme song to the NBC television series \"The Yellow Rose\", starring Cybill Shepherd. While the television show used only the song's first verse and chorus, the commercial single version included a second verse not heard on the program, with Lee's \"Say When\" on the B-side. Brody and Lee would later chart a second duet, \"I Could Get Used to", "title": "The Yellow Rose (song)" }, { "docid": "17551198", "text": "Yellow Bird (cocktail) Yellow Bird is a Caribbean cocktail beverage. The origins of the \"yellow bird\" name is unclear. Some sources mention that the cocktail was named after the Haitian tune \"Yellow Bird,\" that was first rewritten in English in 1957 that became a sort of national anthem of the Caribbean due to the popularity of Harry Belafonte's recording. Hawaiian singer Arthur Lyman, one of the influencers of the tiki culture's exotica music, released a version of the song which rose to #4 in July 1961 on the Billboard charts and was played weekly at Shell Bar in \"The Hawaii", "title": "Yellow Bird (cocktail)" }, { "docid": "2661092", "text": "Texas, Our Texas \"Texas, Our Texas\" is the official state song of Texas. It was written in 1924 by William J. Marsh, who was born in Liverpool, England, and emigrated to Texas as a young man, and Gladys Yoakum Wright, a native of Fort Worth, Texas, and selected as the state song by a concurrent resolution of the Texas Legislature in 1929 following a statewide competition. Older songs, such as \"The Yellow Rose of Texas\" and \"Dixie\", were also considered but ultimately it was decided a new song should be composed. At times, there have been movements to replace \"Texas,", "title": "Texas, Our Texas" }, { "docid": "4155399", "text": "The related phrase \"high brown\" was used in Irving Berlin's original lyrics for \"Puttin' on the Ritz\". High yellow High yellow, occasionally simply yellow (dialect: yaller, yeller), is a term used to describe persons classified as black who also have a high proportion of white ancestry. The term was in common use in the United States at the end of the 19th century and the early decades of the 20th century, and is reflected in such popular songs of the era as \"The Yellow Rose of Texas\". It is now considered offensive. \"High\" is usually considered a reference to a", "title": "High yellow" }, { "docid": "6140923", "text": "Howard Payne University Howard Payne University is a private Baptist university in Brownwood, Texas. The university is affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas. It is named after Edward Howard Payne, a Missouri resident whose brother-in-law gave the lead monetary gift to start the university. Athletic programs include NCAA Division III football, baseball, softball, women's volleyball, men and women's soccer, basketball and tennis. The HPU mascot is a yellow jacket named \"Buzzsaw.\" The university also has extension centers located in New Braunfels, Texas and in El Paso, Texas. Baptist leaders in Brown County saw a need for a Baptist", "title": "Howard Payne University" }, { "docid": "6776639", "text": "NCAA Division I-A football season: the defending Rose Bowl champion and reigning Big 12 Conference champion Texas Longhorns played Pacific-10 Conference titleholders and two-time defending AP national champions, the USC Trojans. The game was a back-and-forth contest; Texas's victory was not secured until the game's final 19 seconds. Vince Young, the Texas quarterback, and Michael Huff, a Texas safety, were named the offensive and defensive Rose Bowl Players Of The Game. ESPN named Young's fourth-down, game-winning touchdown run the fifth-highest rated play in college-football history. The game is the highest-rated BCS game in TV history with 21.7% of households watching", "title": "Game of the Century (college football)" }, { "docid": "11816401", "text": "Rose Hill, Garland, Texas Rose Hill is an area located in southeast Garland, Texas, United States. It was formerly a distinct unincorporated community in Dallas County until annexed by Garland in 1970. The community was first settled in 1853 and composed of land grants by John Little, W.S. Peques, and J.W. Smith. It was named Rose Hill in 1931 either in honor of early settler P.W. Rose or after roses found at the local churchyard. The population was 117 in 1904 and diminished to 50 by 1910. It had featured a post office (1884-1906) as well as four stores, two", "title": "Rose Hill, Garland, Texas" } ]
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who is the yellow rose of texas named after
[ "Emily D. West" ]
[ { "docid": "14146012", "text": "Emily D. West Emily D. West (c.1815–1891), also known as Emily Morgan, is a folk heroine whose legendary activities during the Texas Revolution have come to be identified with the song \"The Yellow Rose of Texas\". West was a free woman of color, of mixed race, or a \"high yellow\". She was born in New Haven, Connecticut. In 1835 she was contracted to James Morgan in New York to work as an indentured servant for one year in Morgan's Point, Texas, at the New Washington Association's hotel as a housekeeper. Several months into her year of indentureship, on April 16,", "title": "Emily D. West" } ]
[ { "docid": "4234889", "text": "release available via WBShop.com & Amazon.com. Flo Flo is an American sitcom and a spin-off of \"Alice\" that aired on CBS from March 24, 1980, to July 21, 1981. The series starred Polly Holliday as the title character of sassy and street-smart waitress Florence Jean \"Flo\" Castleberry who returns to her hometown of Fort Worth, Texas—referred to as \"Cowtown\"—and becomes the proprietor of a rundown old roadhouse that she renames \"Flo's Yellow Rose\". Although the series was successfully in the Top 20 throughout its run, it was cancelled at the end of its second season. After four seasons as a", "title": "Flo" }, { "docid": "18231034", "text": "Rosa 'Chopin' 'Chopin' (synonym: 'Frederic Chopin', 'Frederyk Chopin') is a rose cultivar which was introduced by Stanisław Żyła in Poland in 1980. The hybrid tea rose was bred by crossing the 'Crêpe de Chine' with the 'Peer Gynt' and is named after Polish-French composer Frédéric Chopin. 'Chopin' is a strong growing rose (150–200 cm) with showy, large flowers of light cream to pale yellow colour. Flowers have an average diameter of 5 inches (11 cm) and 17-25 petals. They grow in small clusters (3-5), have moderate fragrance and appear in flushes throughout the season. Big, leathery foliage. The cultivar is", "title": "Rosa 'Chopin'" }, { "docid": "7328569", "text": "season of twenty-two episodes. In the summer of 1990, the series was rerun again on NBC along with \"Bret Maverick\" starring James Garner. The series' theme song \"The Yellow Rose\" — set to the tune of the traditional \"The Yellow Rose of Texas\" but with new lyrics referencing the setting of the show — was recorded by country singers Johnny Lee and Lane Brody. The song became a No. 1 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart on April 21, 1984. Warner Bros. released the complete series to DVD on May 3, 2011, consisting of all 22 episodes on", "title": "The Yellow Rose" }, { "docid": "18263872", "text": "named after the oldest daughter (1840-1901) of Queen Victoria, and 'Souvenir de St Anne's' (Hilling, 1950), a semi-double white rose with yellow stamens that had originated in a garden at St Anne's, Clontarf, Dublin. One of the most famous descendants of 'Souvenir de la Malmaison' is 'Gloire de Dijon' (Jacotot, 1850). Rosa 'Souvenir de la Malmaison' 'Souvenir de la Malmaison' is a rose cultivar with large, very pale pink, flowers that open flat. The Bourbon rose was created in 1843 by Lyon rose breeder Jean Béluze, who named it after the Château de Malmaison, where Joséphine de Beauharnais (1763–1814) had", "title": "Rosa 'Souvenir de la Malmaison'" }, { "docid": "18729271", "text": "the 1920s. In 1938, a tornado came through town and destroyed the school. By 1950, the population rose to 120. The post office closed in 1963. Mankins, Texas Mankins is an unincorporated community located at the intersection of U.S. Highway 82, U.S. Highway 277, and Texas State Highway 25 in Archer County, Texas, United States, 18 miles northwest of Archer City, the county seat of Archer County. Mankins is located within the Wichita Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. The area was settled around 1889. In 1890, the Wichita Valley Railway came through. The town was named after Tom Mankins, who was", "title": "Mankins, Texas" }, { "docid": "7213890", "text": "one has marched to their positions. At the end of \"The Yellow Rose of Texas,\" the band goes straight into \"March of the Longhorns\" and the rest of \"Texas\" is spelled out. Once \"March of the Longhorns\" is over, \"Calypso\" starts and the Drum Major leads the Saxophones, who are by themselves, into an arc that comes down and below A and S. This concludes Script Texas, and \"Texas Fight\" is played while the band marches off of the field. \"Wall to Wall Band\" is another traditional drill performed annually by Longhorn Band. The drum line starts in the end", "title": "University of Texas Longhorn Band" }, { "docid": "16380694", "text": "joined for the USA leg of the expedition by a United States Yellow Taxi. The team met Jon Anders, previously a resident of Texas, in Pakistan and joked, \"\"If you buy a Yellow Cab you can join us for the US section\"\". The driver took the team up on the offer and purchased a Ford Crown Victoria which was named \"Skinny Margarita\" after an old advertisement attached to the roof. The expedition was conceived and organised by Leigh Purnell, Johno Ellison and Paul Archer, three friends who met whilst studying at Aston University. The expedition raised both awareness and funds", "title": "It's on the Meter" }, { "docid": "1234258", "text": "Morgan's Point, Texas Morgan's Point is a city in Harris County, Texas, United States, located on the shores of Galveston Bay at the inlet to the Houston Ship Channel, near La Porte and Pasadena. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 339. It earned fame in Texas' early history for being the home of the legendary Emily West (Morgan), known as \"The Yellow Rose of Texas\". It later became a Houston-area resort community for the wealthy in the early 20th century. Today, thanks to the construction of the Barbours Cut shipping terminal, it is at the center", "title": "Morgan's Point, Texas" }, { "docid": "5836761", "text": "Rosa foetida Rosa foetida, known by several common names, including Austrian briar, Persian yellow rose, and Austrian copper rose, is a species of rose, native to the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains in Georgia. It has yellow flowers with a scent which some find objectionable. Since there were no yellow roses native to Europe, its introduction from Persia was an important addition to the cultivation of roses, and \"R. foetida\" is now an important contributor to the stock of cultivated roses. The rose is named for its smell--\"foetida\" is Latin for \"having a bad smell\"—which is reminiscent of boiled linseed", "title": "Rosa foetida" }, { "docid": "8588439", "text": "fine clothes ordered from a Sears Roebuck catalog. A mountain man called Grizzly Adams gives her and Bean a bear, named \"Zachary Taylor\" after the 12th President of the United States, but later renamed the \"Watch Bear,\" as a pet. When a lawyer named Frank Gass shows up claiming the saloon is rightfully his, Bean puts him in a cage with the bear. Bean goes off to San Antonio, leaving a pregnant Maria Elena behind and promising her a music box that plays \"The Yellow Rose of Texas.\" In his absence, Gass and the prostitutes conspire to seize control of", "title": "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean" }, { "docid": "7180791", "text": "The sleeping maiden is named Electra, and she was put under the sleeping spell because 900 years ago she accidentally activated the Heaven Cent. Dolph kisses the sleeping Electra and awakens her, but to Dolph's surprise Electra cannot survive unless she marries the person who broke the spell on her. Once the entire party returns to Castle Roogna Dolph is left with the decision about what to do with his two betrothed women. After much debate with both women and the King and Queen, Dolph asks for the test of the roses. Dolph chooses the yellow rose for Electra showing", "title": "Heaven Cent" }, { "docid": "17551198", "text": "Yellow Bird (cocktail) Yellow Bird is a Caribbean cocktail beverage. The origins of the \"yellow bird\" name is unclear. Some sources mention that the cocktail was named after the Haitian tune \"Yellow Bird,\" that was first rewritten in English in 1957 that became a sort of national anthem of the Caribbean due to the popularity of Harry Belafonte's recording. Hawaiian singer Arthur Lyman, one of the influencers of the tiki culture's exotica music, released a version of the song which rose to #4 in July 1961 on the Billboard charts and was played weekly at Shell Bar in \"The Hawaii", "title": "Yellow Bird (cocktail)" }, { "docid": "4965541", "text": "bass, harmonica), Miro Valdez (guitar, vocals), Juan Rodriguez (bass, vocals, accordion), and Balde Muñoz (drums, percussion). The band was managed by Oscar Muñoz. In 1981, Canales married drummer Balde Muñoz and formed the group Laura Canales & Encanto. After signing with Freddie Records, the group enjoyed enormous success. The group's single, \"Sí Viví Contigo\", was their first major hit. In 1983, Texas Governor Mark White honored her with the Yellow Rose of Texas Award, the state's highest honor for artists. From 1983 to 1986, Canales won both best female entertainer and female vocalist honors at the Tejano Music Awards, a", "title": "Laura Canales" }, { "docid": "1337716", "text": "and Denver City Railroad contributed to the city's growth as a cattle-marketing center in the late 19th century. The city was once the self-proclaimed \"Helium Capital of the World\" for having one of the country's most productive helium fields. The city is also known as \"The Yellow Rose of Texas\" (as the city takes its name from the Spanish word for yellow), and most recently \"Rotor City, USA\" for its V-22 Osprey hybrid aircraft assembly plant, as well as \"Bomb City\". Amarillo operates one of the largest meat-packing areas in the United States. Pantex, the only nuclear weapons assembly and", "title": "Amarillo, Texas" }, { "docid": "13936168", "text": "May 5, 1984. The Yellow Rose (song) \"The Yellow Rose\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singers Johnny Lee and Lane Brody, set to the tune of the folk song \"The Yellow Rose of Texas.\" It was recorded as the theme song to the NBC television series \"The Yellow Rose\" starring Cybill Shepherd, and was included on Lee's 1984 studio album \"‘Til the Bars Burn Down\". Released as a single in early 1984, \"The Yellow Rose\" was a Number One country hit in both the United States and Canada, and gave Brody her only Number One", "title": "The Yellow Rose (song)" }, { "docid": "16628928", "text": "Rosa wichuraiana Rosa wichuraiana (syn. memorial rose, \"R. lucillae\") is a species of rose. It is a woody, semi-evergreen shrub, with long trailing thorny branches of glossy green leaves, and single five-petalled white flowers with prominent yellow stamens in Summer; followed by small dark red hips. It can grow to . It is named after the German botanist Max Ernst Wichura (1817–1866), with the suffix -iana. While it is valued as a garden plant in its own right, \"R. wichuraiana\" is also a parent of several rose hybrids, notably 'Dorothy Perkins', 'Albéric Barbier', 'New dawn' and 'Albertine'. Its vigorous, rambling", "title": "Rosa wichuraiana" } ]
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who sings the song i can see clearly now the rain is gone
[ "Johnny Nash" ]
[ { "docid": "2307551", "text": "song sung by singer Johnny Nash, the American reggae singer-songwriter best known for 1956's \"A Very Special Love\" and 1972's \"I Can See Clearly Now\". The theme's lyrics were written by Winston Sharples's son Winston Sharples, Jr. under the pseudonym \"Win Singleton\" (his first and middle names). The voice actress for all the female voices is Helene Nickerson. The theme song was covered in 2009 by Canadian jazz musician John Stetch on his album \"TV Trio\". In 2005, the series was re-issued to television in a newly remastered version and was reformatted, and in the process, replacing the familiar theme", "title": "The Mighty Hercules" } ]
[ { "docid": "19118798", "text": "the folks are. Now, people who are serious about what they're about don't do it that way. It's difficult for me to give them a whole lot of credence when they just show up, television cameras are there, they do their thing, and they're gone. I'm not encouraging them to come back, you understand, but if we're going to have a possible dialogue, they need to understand where we're coming from.\" The Oberlin student newspaper recorded the interview and quoted Dolan as saying, \"I firmly reject that Wahoo is racist. I see that it makes some Natives uncomfortable—clearly not all.", "title": "Cleveland Indians name and logo controversy" }, { "docid": "8209985", "text": "think this car is a hybrid, because I think he's only got one tank of gas, so I want him to go far. The line \"nothing is everything\" was taken from the song \"Let's See Action\" from the 1972 Pete Townshend solo album, \"Who Came First\". Vedder thanks Townshend in the liner notes for the album. The single for \"Gone\" was made available commercially as a download from the UK iTunes Store. It was released on October 7, 2006. The song peaked at number 40 on the \"Billboard\" Modern Rock Tracks chart. As previously mentioned, \"Gone\" was first performed live", "title": "Gone (Pearl Jam song)" }, { "docid": "12338409", "text": "and you see an eye while Ladyhawke keeps turning back to look at something. She continues to play her guitar while the people moving are now clearly dancing around. There is what appears to be fire but turns out to be her outline. While she sings you start to see more than one of her; also a light starts to shine on her. You see shadows dancing while lights shine onto them. While Ladyhawke sings you see other people run across the screen. The video ends with Ladyhawke singing and fades into the darkness. CD single Femalefirst gave the song", "title": "Back of the Van" }, { "docid": "11020632", "text": "song Shel Silverstein and I had written about the New Orleans witch Marie Lavaux called, 'POOF, ANOTHER MAN DONE GONE.' \" \"My friend said, “Up to now I was buying this whole singer/songwriter bit. Now, you try to pass off a hit song as yours. I’m not buying that!” “What are you talking about?” I said. “I’m probably one of only three or four people who know that song.” “Yeah, right,\" my friend replied. \"That song is number one on the country charts right now. Bobby Bare sings it.” And he went over and turned on the radio. And they", "title": "Baxter Taylor" }, { "docid": "15023324", "text": "changes in the lyrics of the song comparing the concept version and the actual version. While in the concept lyrics, Jekyll sings: \"This is the day, Just see it shine, When all I've lived for, Becomes mine!\" In the actual version, he sings: \"This is the day, See it sparkle and shine, When all I've lived for, Becomes mine!\" The part in the concept version, when he sings: \"This is the moment, This is the hour, When I can open up tomorrow Like a flower, And put my hand to, Everything I planned to, Fulfill my grand design, See all", "title": "This Is the Moment" }, { "docid": "13264248", "text": "by Dorothy, which Elphaba ironically sings about in saying that she is \"so happy I could melt.\" She also imagines that \"when people see me [Elphaba] they will scream\" from love, not fear. Another notable characteristic of the song is the numerous times that the word \"good\" appears in the libretto. The beginning of the song features many elements of the song \"Making Good,\" which was cut from the final drafts of the musical. The original German recording of this song, \"Der Zauberer und ich\", is sung by Dutch actress, Willemijn Verkaik. She sings this song in three languages -", "title": "The Wizard and I" }, { "docid": "8951340", "text": "Summer Rain (Belinda Carlisle song) \"Summer Rain\" is a song written by Robbie Seidman and Maria Vidal, produced by Rick Nowels for Belinda Carlisle's third album \"Runaway Horses\" (1989). The song is about a man who goes away to war and leaves his wife, saying that nothing will change—they will be together forever and always. Although the conflict is unidentified, images in the video of a transport aircraft on an airfield and troops parachuting from transport aircraft suggest the man is an airborne soldier. The song is set in the present as his widow sings it, remembering the last time", "title": "Summer Rain (Belinda Carlisle song)" }, { "docid": "18076793", "text": "chorus. Simba sings the song directly to his father; the opening lines are \"Hem hem hem. Hem hem. Where has the starlight gone?\". The chorus is: \"I know that the night must end, and that the sun will rise. I know that the clouds must clear and that the sun will shine.\" The song focuses on Simba's growth into new responsibilities and his memories of his father's promise to remain with him. He questions whether he should help to reclaim the Pride Lands, and sings to his father: \"Whenever I call your name / You're not anywhere.\" Symbolizing \"voices of", "title": "Endless Night (song)" }, { "docid": "10654430", "text": "Songs About Rain \"Songs About Rain\" is a song written by Pat McLaughlin and Liz Rose and recorded by American country music artist Gary Allan. It was released in November 2003 as the second single from Allan's 2003 album \"See If I Care\". The song peaked at number 12 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and at number 71 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. In the song, the narrator describes how he is driving around in circles, having nothing to do but to think about the one who left him. He notes that he", "title": "Songs About Rain" }, { "docid": "17233469", "text": "all that crap out of your system. I haven’t been in a bad relationship in years. It’s just that I’ve been in a bad relationship, and I think when you’re singing any song like that, you pull from the one thing in your life that you know you’ve experienced.\" \"The War Is Over\" has received mixed to positive reviews from music critics. Sam Lansky of PopCrush compared the song to Clarkson's 2009 single, \"Already Gone\", he added, \"When Clarkson sings, “All I can say is / You don’t deserve me / You don’t deserve me,” it’s hard not to get", "title": "The War Is Over (Kelly Clarkson song)" }, { "docid": "7997955", "text": "four weeks atop the adult contemporary chart. Reggae singer Jimmy Cliff recorded a cover of the song for the 1993 movie \"Cool Runnings.\" It was released as a single in 1993, reaching No. 18 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It was Cliff's first single to make the Hot 100 in 25 years, and is his highest-charting single in the United States. The song reached number one in France, Iceland and New Zealand. The music video for this version was directed by Academy Award nominated film director, Scott Hamilton Kennedy. The song also appears in various other films, such as \"Grosse", "title": "I Can See Clearly Now" }, { "docid": "14818766", "text": "woman who so clearly has you wrapped around her finger, \"You were wrong for turning me on and on and on,\" Levine sings. \"I'm waiting for something, always waiting / Feeling nothing, wondering if it'll ever change.\" Ultimately, he resigns himself to the fact that, \"I have no defense / I know you're gonna get me in the end.\" The song received positive reviews from contemporary music critics. Ron Harris from the Associated Press wrote that the song \"almost strays into disco territory with body-moving beat.\" He commented that the song \"would not have been terribly out of place in", "title": "Give a Little More" }, { "docid": "19295981", "text": "pain it's feeling now?.\" During one part she sings rebelliously, \"Let me cover your shit in glitter, I can make it gold.\" Nolan Feeney of \"Time\" opined that in the song \"Rihanna seems determined to explain what took her so long.\" Bianca Gracie of Idolator went further, analysing that it features \"lyrical nods to her 2014 transition from Def Jam to Roc Nation.\" Chris Gerard of \"PopMatters\" stated that the lyrics deal with \"an issue that frequently arises when a young artist who is largely controlled by record label executives, managers and producers gets to the point where she can", "title": "Consideration (song)" }, { "docid": "5111417", "text": "I?,\" and most notably \"Singin' in the Rain,\" have been featured in numerous films. The films listed below mark the first time each song was presented on screen. In the famous dance sequence in which Gene Kelly sings the title song while spinning an umbrella, splashing through puddles and getting soaked to the skin, Kelly was sick with a fever. The rain in the scene caused Kelly's wool suit to shrink during filming. A common myth is that Kelly managed to perform the entire song in one take, thanks to cameras placed at predetermined locations. However, this was not the", "title": "Singin' in the Rain" }, { "docid": "13471096", "text": "to avoid hurting him in the future, he should move on, as she \"is already gone\". Clarkson sings with what Danton describes as \"layered vocals\". Before teaming with Clarkson to write \"Already Gone\", Ryan Tedder had co-written Beyoncé's song \"Halo\" for her album \"I Am... Sasha Fierce\". Clarkson later heard \"Halo\" and noticed distinct similarities between the two songs, most notably in the melancholy piano, loud drums, and handclaps in their backing tracks. She confronted Tedder about using the same arrangement, claiming that people would assume she had stolen it from Knowles. Clarkson tried to have the song removed from", "title": "Already Gone (Kelly Clarkson song)" }, { "docid": "6935631", "text": "We then learn that H is the patient and Lee is one of the paramedics. Then, we see Lee pushing H into the hospital. The next scene we see is a receptionist and this turns out to be Claire. She sings her verse. Then, the camera goes over to a nurse who we see is Faye. She sings her verse. Then, the camera follows Faye over to Lee and H. We now know that Faye loves Lee so she touches his hand. Then Faye calls Claire over and they start making their way over to the operating theatre. Lee then", "title": "Chain Reaction (Diana Ross song)" } ]
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who sings the song i can see clearly now the rain is gone
[ "Johnny Nash" ]
[ { "docid": "7997957", "text": "the premiere episode of British Motoring show, \"The Grand Tour,\" causing the song to reach the number 1 position on the iTunes's Top 40 UK Rock Song chart in late 2016. I Can See Clearly Now \"I Can See Clearly Now\" is a song originally recorded by Johnny Nash. It was a single from the album of the same name and achieved success in the United States and the United Kingdom when it was released in 1972, reaching number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. It was covered by many artists throughout the years, including a 1993 hit version", "title": "I Can See Clearly Now" } ]
[ { "docid": "12584844", "text": "you see [angels'] faces instantly when you hear it. [Its lyrics] are basically saying that I had these walls built up about love; you completely tore them down and when I look at you I see your halo, it's really beautiful.\" Backed by a piano, claps and step stomps that set a spiritualized atmosphere, Beyoncé opens the song with the lines: \"Remember those walls I built? Well, baby, they're tumbling down\". She sings the introduction in a low register, and the power of her voice gradually increases as the song progresses. In the pre-chorus, she chants, \"Everywhere I'm looking now,", "title": "Halo (Beyoncé song)" }, { "docid": "13264248", "text": "by Dorothy, which Elphaba ironically sings about in saying that she is \"so happy I could melt.\" She also imagines that \"when people see me [Elphaba] they will scream\" from love, not fear. Another notable characteristic of the song is the numerous times that the word \"good\" appears in the libretto. The beginning of the song features many elements of the song \"Making Good,\" which was cut from the final drafts of the musical. The original German recording of this song, \"Der Zauberer und ich\", is sung by Dutch actress, Willemijn Verkaik. She sings this song in three languages -", "title": "The Wizard and I" }, { "docid": "8715624", "text": "Shara Barkhovot \"Shara Barkhovot\" (Hebrew script: שרה ברחובות, English translation: \"Singing In The Streets\") was the Israeli entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990, performed in Hebrew by Rita. The song is a ballad, with Rita describing her ambiguous feelings about a relationship. She sings of her lover that \"you, who are all my life/Will remain a salt inscription on my hands\" and remarks that \"the great waters/Have gone far away and don't come to me anymore\". As a result of this, she sings that she has left her lover and is now singing in the streets to avoid confronting", "title": "Shara Barkhovot" }, { "docid": "3028778", "text": "varied, the instrumentals and melody became more robust and textured, while the lyrics became increasingly cryptic and abstract. Terms such as \"stream-of-consciousness\" were used by music critics to describe songs like \"Idle\": There is no one on the bus I would like to know Can't continue idling along now that I can't even see myself clearly There is no one on the bus I would like to know I thought, I thought Heart grows tired from just crumbling up the fifty cent bus ticket, how far have I gone The bus moves with perfect balance among the sky, the stores", "title": "Zhang Chu (singer)" }, { "docid": "14878974", "text": "chart on August 28, 2010. \"See Me Now\" was written by Kanye West, Beyoncé Knowles, Charlie Wilson and Big Sean while production was handled by West, Lex Luger and No I.D.. It premiered on August 11, 2010. The song was also available on West's website, also on the same day, for a free digital download. The album version has an additional verse by Big Sean and is included on \"My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy\" as an iTunes bonus track. Knowles recorded her vocals for the song at 5am. During the bridge of the song, Knowles sings the lines, \"I know", "title": "See Me Now" }, { "docid": "15755846", "text": "Let It Rain (David Nail song) \"Let It Rain\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer David Nail. Sarah Buxton sings backing vocals on the song. It was released in February 2011 as the first single from his album \"The Sound of a Million Dreams\", which was released in November 2011. It is his third Top 20, second Top 10 and first Top 5 hit on Hot Country Songs. On the chart week of January 21, 2012, it became both Nail's and Buxton's first Number One hit. Co-writer Jonathan Singleton, who also co-wrote Nail's 2009 single", "title": "Let It Rain (David Nail song)" }, { "docid": "14719501", "text": "the ballad revolves around an ex of Perri's, who sings personal lyrics. In a blog by the artist, Perri described that the song came from true experiences, stating \"I wrote the song after I went home to Philadelphia for the holiday last December. I sat in my childhood bedroom and hid from the boy (with the jar of hearts) who wanted to see me. My heart wanted to see him, my head knew better. I couldn't take one more break so I wrote the song instead.\" According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Hal Leonard Corporation, \"Jar of", "title": "Jar of Hearts" }, { "docid": "18322067", "text": "a dominant female who nurses a broken heart of her lover as she sings \"Let me kiss it and make it better/After tonight you will forget her\". However, Lords later stated she initially wrote it about a drug addiction: \"You will forget her\" was always about \"Forget your heroin.\" It was never about a person. When I wrote it, it didn't even cross my mind. But then, yeah, sure, later, I thought, \"Let me kiss it - and I went, \"Oh, ****!\" But that's not where I was coming from. It really wasn't. Now I see it, it has all", "title": "Control (Traci Lords song)" }, { "docid": "2402747", "text": "produced were successful. Only two singles were released at the time: \"Bend Down Low\" (JAD 1968) and \"Reggae on Broadway\" (Columbia, 1972), which was recorded in London in 1972 on the same sessions that produced \"I Can See Clearly Now.\" \"I Can See Clearly Now\" sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. in November 1972. \"I Can See Clearly Now\" reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on November 4, 1972 and remained atop the chart for four weeks, and also spent the same four weeks atop the adult contemporary chart. The", "title": "Johnny Nash" }, { "docid": "3201090", "text": "Book\", into a strikingly sultry and sinister song of seduction and death. Also recorded in this period was a reinterpretation of Elvis Costello's \"Alison.\" In 1993, the trio released \"Don't Smoke In Bed\", an album produced by David Was, which included a hit single cover version of \"I Can See Clearly Now\". According to the \"Canadian Encyclopedia\", \"The video for the song was put into heavy rotation on MuchMusic and earned a Juno Award nomination for Best Video. The album went platinum in Canada, reached No. 7 on the \"Billboard\" Contemporary Jazz chart, and won a Juno Award for Best", "title": "Holly Cole" }, { "docid": "15023371", "text": "in the pouring rain / Kiss me on the sidewalk, take away the pain / ‘Cause I see sparks fly / Whenever you smile,\" she sings insistently.\" According to Swift, the song is about \"falling for someone who you maybe shouldn't fall for, but you can't stop yourself because there's such a connection and chemistry.\" \"Sparks Fly\" received positive reviews from music critics. Rob Sheffield of \"Rolling Stone\" praised Swift's vocals on \"Sparks Fly\", commenting that her voice in such an upbeat song is unaffected enough to mask how masterful she has become as a singer. Rahul Prabhakar of \"The", "title": "Sparks Fly (song)" }, { "docid": "8659766", "text": "If My World Stopped Turning \"If My World Stopped Turning\" was the Irish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004, performed in English by Chris Doran, who had an unusual previous career, being a former national kick boxing champion. The song, with music by former Westlife member Bryan McFadden, is a ballad in which Doran sings to his lover about the depth of his feelings (\"I can see my future/When I'm looking in your eyes/And I can sense security/Just by you bein' in my life\"). He goes on to explain, however, that if his relationship should end, \"Then I would", "title": "If My World Stopped Turning" }, { "docid": "16629886", "text": "In the song, Brown encourages his lover that there is nothing going on between him and his ex-girlfriend as he sings, \"You're hearing rumors about me / And you can't stomach the thought / Of someone touching my body / When you're so close to my heart / I won't deny what they saying / Because most of it is true / But it was all before I fell for you.\" He later declares \"that he is a changed man who can now be trusted\" as shown in the lines, \"Take me as I am / Not who I was", "title": "Don't Judge Me" }, { "docid": "7997955", "text": "four weeks atop the adult contemporary chart. Reggae singer Jimmy Cliff recorded a cover of the song for the 1993 movie \"Cool Runnings.\" It was released as a single in 1993, reaching No. 18 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It was Cliff's first single to make the Hot 100 in 25 years, and is his highest-charting single in the United States. The song reached number one in France, Iceland and New Zealand. The music video for this version was directed by Academy Award nominated film director, Scott Hamilton Kennedy. The song also appears in various other films, such as \"Grosse", "title": "I Can See Clearly Now" }, { "docid": "16314136", "text": "(NFL) revealed in their magazine that the song would not be performed at the Super Bowl. On hearing about the allegations, Moxey commented that Francis only wanted attention from the press, adding: \"When I looked at ASCAP, I noticed there were approximately 50 records called 'Girls Gone Wild'. This guy just thinks too much of himself.\" The song title was slightly modified to the singular \"Girl Gone Wild\" to which Francis again commented: \"Clearly her label was trying to avoid legal action surrounding the song... But [the new title] is still infringement as far as the law is concerned, and", "title": "Girl Gone Wild" }, { "docid": "17233469", "text": "all that crap out of your system. I haven’t been in a bad relationship in years. It’s just that I’ve been in a bad relationship, and I think when you’re singing any song like that, you pull from the one thing in your life that you know you’ve experienced.\" \"The War Is Over\" has received mixed to positive reviews from music critics. Sam Lansky of PopCrush compared the song to Clarkson's 2009 single, \"Already Gone\", he added, \"When Clarkson sings, “All I can say is / You don’t deserve me / You don’t deserve me,” it’s hard not to get", "title": "The War Is Over (Kelly Clarkson song)" } ]
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who sings the song i can see clearly now the rain is gone
[ "Johnny Nash" ]
[ { "docid": "5285004", "text": "the United States the single hit number two – for two weeks – on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 (behind \"I Can See Clearly Now\" by Johnny Nash) and hit number one on the \"Cash Box\" Top 100. It earned a gold certification for sales of over a million U.S. copies. It also hit number one in Canada. Band member Justin Hayward wrote and composed the song at age 19 in Swindon, and titled the song after a girlfriend gave him a gift of satin bedsheets. The song itself was a tale of a yearning love from afar, which leads many", "title": "Nights in White Satin" } ]
[ { "docid": "19118798", "text": "the folks are. Now, people who are serious about what they're about don't do it that way. It's difficult for me to give them a whole lot of credence when they just show up, television cameras are there, they do their thing, and they're gone. I'm not encouraging them to come back, you understand, but if we're going to have a possible dialogue, they need to understand where we're coming from.\" The Oberlin student newspaper recorded the interview and quoted Dolan as saying, \"I firmly reject that Wahoo is racist. I see that it makes some Natives uncomfortable—clearly not all.", "title": "Cleveland Indians name and logo controversy" }, { "docid": "6288873", "text": "from falling/I only wanna learn to freeze the flame/I know I'll be alive again\", she sings during the chorus. Third song \"Song for the Lonely\" lyrically \"evokes September 11\", and addresses subjects such as heroism, longing, bravery and perseverance over a disco beat. Musically, it abandons electronic instruments in favor of a more pure and impassioned performance. The following track, \"A Different Kind of Love Song\" lyrically alludes to themes of tragedy, heroism and brotherhood, while musically it has \"cloud-scrapping chorus, breezy melody, and a kitschy production tics\", including Cher's heavily processed vocals by Auto-Tune. The fifth song \"Rain, Rain\"", "title": "Living Proof (Cher album)" }, { "docid": "19859204", "text": "History (Story Untold song) \"History\" is the first single from Canadian band Story Untold. The members of Story Untold are from Quebec, Canada, which is also home to Simple Plan. Simple Plan has known the five-piece for a while, and the French Canadians teamed up to write Story Untold's newest single \"History\". The song is about how the band is going to make it big, even if it seems like a crazy idea: \"You can call me crazy/But when I close my eyes/I can see it clearly/I can see the shining lights.\" The song was co-penned with Simple Plan's vocalist", "title": "History (Story Untold song)" }, { "docid": "14549773", "text": "sites to \"heighten the visitor's engagement with their surroundings while inspiring thoughtful introspection.\" Although Philipsz sings many of her works, it is a key element of her work that she has an untrained, average voice. Philipsz cannot read or write sheet music. She said: \"Everyone can identify with a human voice. I think hearing an unaccompanied voice, especially an untrained one, even if it's singing a song you don't know, can trigger some really powerful memories and associations. If I'd gone to music school and had proper training, I would not be doing what I do today.\" Her 1998 work", "title": "Susan Philipsz" }, { "docid": "8849670", "text": "Can You Stop the Rain \"Can You Stop the Rain\" is the title track of a 1991 number-one R&B single by Peabo Bryson, taken from his fifteenth studio album of the same name. The song spent two weeks at number one on the US R&B chart and peaked at number fifty-two on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It also reached #11 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Directed by Rocky Schenck, the video is shot in a sepia tone with Bryson singing the song in places like a plaza, a ballroom containing a band performing and inside a room where he sings", "title": "Can You Stop the Rain" }, { "docid": "14719501", "text": "the ballad revolves around an ex of Perri's, who sings personal lyrics. In a blog by the artist, Perri described that the song came from true experiences, stating \"I wrote the song after I went home to Philadelphia for the holiday last December. I sat in my childhood bedroom and hid from the boy (with the jar of hearts) who wanted to see me. My heart wanted to see him, my head knew better. I couldn't take one more break so I wrote the song instead.\" According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Hal Leonard Corporation, \"Jar of", "title": "Jar of Hearts" }, { "docid": "10596824", "text": "wasn't being used.\" The music video for \"I See Red\" begins with Tim Finn angrily ripping his hair out as he can see a woman out a window walking along (as the first line of the lyrics indicates \"When my baby's walking down the street/I see red, I see red, I see red\"). Finn then resumes his regular position with the band and sings the rest of the song with them. The band, including Finn, are all wearing grey suits with black markings on them with white shirts and red ties. The studio is low lit with a white or", "title": "I See Red (Split Enz song)" }, { "docid": "15181716", "text": "lines: \"They try to bring back memories / Which are already gone / No matter what I do, I can't get rid of the past.\" The video eventually ends with an image of hope for the future, with the lyrics: \"When someday this rain turns to snow / And slowly consumes this sadness / I'll be greeted by new hope. The single was certified gold by the RIAJ for having more than 100,000 copies shipped to stores. Rain (Yui song) \"Rain\" is the seventeenth single by Japanese pop singer-songwriter Yui. It was released on November 24, 2010. The title song", "title": "Rain (Yui song)" }, { "docid": "17762912", "text": "Sunshine After the Rain \"Sunshine After the Rain\" is a song originally written and recorded by Ellie Greenwich in 1968, titled as \"The Sunshine After the Rain\" and released on her album \"Composes, Produces and Sings\". It was covered by Elkie Brooks in 1977 and Berri in 1994. Brooks' version was released as a single in 1977 and reached number 10 in the UK Singles Chart. The song appears as the fourth track on her 1977 album \"Two Days Away\". In 1994, English singer Berri recorded her version. It contains an interpolation of \"I Feel Love\" by Donna Summer. \"Sunshine", "title": "Sunshine After the Rain" }, { "docid": "16620258", "text": "this / And I really mean it this time.\" The song also has the positive mental attitude that is specific to the reggae genre. For Amy Sciarretto of Pop Crush, when she sings \"But you can see it my eyes, you can read on my lips / I'm trying to get a hold on this / And I really mean it this time /And you know it's such a trip / Don't get me started / I'm trying to get a hold on this,\" we are left to assume that Stefani is singing about her desire to finally make a", "title": "Settle Down (No Doubt song)" }, { "docid": "8938734", "text": "a little bit. “The song came about because Steve was playing these chords one day, and I started singing, ‘Two million people barely satisfy.’ It’s about the incredible imbalance of the human experience on the planet. “The vocals came together nicely. I’m a big fan of The Beach Boys and The Association – such great voices. Steve and I were working on this, and at one point he said, ‘I have this other song…’ And I said, ‘Well, start singing it.’ And he went [sings], ‘In her white lace, you could clearly see the lady sadly looking/ saying that she’d", "title": "Close to the Edge (song)" }, { "docid": "19499598", "text": "to defend the perimeter against zombies. Unable to see the new arrivals clearly, the soldiers at the checkpoint are instructed to shoot them. However, the soldiers then hear singing, which makes them realize the newcomers are human. Su-an tearfully sings the song she had wanted to perform for her father, and now sings it to honor his sacrifice. \"Train to Busan\" grossed $93.1 million worldwide. It became the highest-grossing Korean film in Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Singapore. It recorded more than 11 million moviegoers in South Korea. On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 95% rating based", "title": "Train to Busan" }, { "docid": "16314136", "text": "(NFL) revealed in their magazine that the song would not be performed at the Super Bowl. On hearing about the allegations, Moxey commented that Francis only wanted attention from the press, adding: \"When I looked at ASCAP, I noticed there were approximately 50 records called 'Girls Gone Wild'. This guy just thinks too much of himself.\" The song title was slightly modified to the singular \"Girl Gone Wild\" to which Francis again commented: \"Clearly her label was trying to avoid legal action surrounding the song... But [the new title] is still infringement as far as the law is concerned, and", "title": "Girl Gone Wild" }, { "docid": "10137130", "text": "Natalia received the award for Best Song Of The Summer from radiostation \"Radio 2\". It's the first time she wins the award and she wins from Belle Perez, who won the award for 5 years. The song was also nominated for Best Song Of The Summer on Tien Om Te Zien on the TV channel VTM. But she didn't win. The song handles a couple that is breaking up after a lot of troubles. But Natalia sings she'll be just fine without him. \"I don't care and I don't mind, if you gonna find somebody else, boy that's alright\". Gone", "title": "Gone to Stay" }, { "docid": "8592887", "text": "(more than four million sold), where four other versions have also gone Gold. Numerous popular singers have recorded cover versions of \"I Dreamed a Dream\". Neil Diamond recorded the song for his 1987 live album \"Hot August Night II\" and released the song as a single. It peaked at no. 13 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Adult Contemporary chart in November 1987 and at no. 90 on the UK Singles Chart. Diamond's version features a lyrical alteration at the end of the song; instead of \"Now life has killed the dream I dreamed\" Diamond sings, \"But life can't kill the dream", "title": "I Dreamed a Dream" }, { "docid": "4336095", "text": "joke on Dave Lister. According to Holly, the Norweb federation were looking for Lister for his crimes against humanity; leaving two half eaten sausages on his table before leaving, which over three million years had gone mouldy and now covered seven eighths of the earth's surface, and also because he left his bathroom light on for three million years, resulting in a 180 billion pound fine. Norweb is referenced in the Frank Sidebottom (aka Chris Sievey) song \"Electricity\" which is on his LP \"5:9:88\". In the song Frank (supposedly) loses his electricity bill down a drain and he sings \"I", "title": "NORWEB" } ]
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who sings the song i can see clearly now the rain is gone
[ "Johnny Nash" ]
[ { "docid": "10623626", "text": "Four Tops; \"Here We Go Again,\" popularised in 1967 by Ray Charles and re-popularized as a duet with Norah Jones upon the 2005 posthumous release of Charles' masterwork album, \"Genius Loves Company\", and; \"I Can See Clearly Now\", written and recorded by Johnny Nash, a song which spent November at the No. 1 spot of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1972. The single was released on three physical formats. CD1 features a brand new track, \"Dear Katie\", which was written by Blunt's long-time keyboardist Paul Beard. Beard also provides backing vocals for the song. CD2 includes a live version of", "title": "1973 (song)" } ]
[ { "docid": "14878974", "text": "chart on August 28, 2010. \"See Me Now\" was written by Kanye West, Beyoncé Knowles, Charlie Wilson and Big Sean while production was handled by West, Lex Luger and No I.D.. It premiered on August 11, 2010. The song was also available on West's website, also on the same day, for a free digital download. The album version has an additional verse by Big Sean and is included on \"My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy\" as an iTunes bonus track. Knowles recorded her vocals for the song at 5am. During the bridge of the song, Knowles sings the lines, \"I know", "title": "See Me Now" }, { "docid": "19859204", "text": "History (Story Untold song) \"History\" is the first single from Canadian band Story Untold. The members of Story Untold are from Quebec, Canada, which is also home to Simple Plan. Simple Plan has known the five-piece for a while, and the French Canadians teamed up to write Story Untold's newest single \"History\". The song is about how the band is going to make it big, even if it seems like a crazy idea: \"You can call me crazy/But when I close my eyes/I can see it clearly/I can see the shining lights.\" The song was co-penned with Simple Plan's vocalist", "title": "History (Story Untold song)" }, { "docid": "10708985", "text": "40 hit to date. The single also peaked at #96 on the Australian ARIA singles chart in September 1993. \"All tracks (Baker, McIlwaine) unless otherwise noted.\" US 7 track CD US 2 track CD US CD (promo only) UK CD #1 UK CD #2 UK 12\" UK 12\" (promo only) UK Cassette I Can See Clearly \"I Can See Clearly\" is a 1993 song by the American singer Debbie Harry, released as the first single from her fourth solo album \"Debravation\". After taking a brief hiatus from her solo music career, Harry released the track as the first single from", "title": "I Can See Clearly" }, { "docid": "14878975", "text": "one thing, my momma would be proud/And you see me looking up cause I know she's looking down right now\". During the hook Wilson sings the lines \"I know you see me now right now, I know you see me now right now\" with a \"deep\" tenor. \"See Me Now\" received generally positive reviews from music critics. Christian Hoard of the \"Rolling Stone\" gave the song three and half out of five stars. Writing: \"'I'm Socrates, but my skin more chocolaty,' shouts Kanye, who goes on to detail several feats of attention-whore behavior — cruising in Ferraris, rocking fur coats,", "title": "See Me Now" }, { "docid": "12584844", "text": "you see [angels'] faces instantly when you hear it. [Its lyrics] are basically saying that I had these walls built up about love; you completely tore them down and when I look at you I see your halo, it's really beautiful.\" Backed by a piano, claps and step stomps that set a spiritualized atmosphere, Beyoncé opens the song with the lines: \"Remember those walls I built? Well, baby, they're tumbling down\". She sings the introduction in a low register, and the power of her voice gradually increases as the song progresses. In the pre-chorus, she chants, \"Everywhere I'm looking now,", "title": "Halo (Beyoncé song)" }, { "docid": "13219455", "text": "music video featuring Evgeny Belyaev (see screenshot, right): Belyaev sings \"Kalinka\" on the music video \"Soviet Army Chorus and Dance Ensemble\". The first \"Mr Kalinka\" was Victor Nikitin who was the second tenor (Pyotr Tverdokhlebov was the first) to perform it with the dramatic, overarching and operatic notes which now precede the chorus in every Ensemble soloist's performance of this song. The origin of this kind of tenor-bravado introduction to a song is in Arab music, and can still be heard in Flamenco cante jondo. \"Kalinka\" is a trivial song about a fruit tree, but it lends itself perfectly to", "title": "Evgeny Belyaev" }, { "docid": "7997956", "text": "Pointe Blank,\" \"The Break-up,\" \"Thelma & Louise,\" \"Antz,\" \"Deep Blue Sea,\" \"Envy,\" \"Hitch,\" \"Igor,\" \"Shrek 2's\" \"Far Far Away Idol,\" \"Viktor Vogel – Commercial Man,\" and \"Jennifer's Body,\" as well in a 2009 advertisement for Lipton in the Middle East and Russia. It is also briefly sung by Cheech in the movie \"Up in Smoke.\" It has also been covered by these artists: In November 2002, the song was featured prominently in \"The Freak,\" an episode of the NBC police drama television series \"Boomtown.\" In November 2016, a cover version of the song by the Hothouse Flowers was featured in", "title": "I Can See Clearly Now" }, { "docid": "7997955", "text": "four weeks atop the adult contemporary chart. Reggae singer Jimmy Cliff recorded a cover of the song for the 1993 movie \"Cool Runnings.\" It was released as a single in 1993, reaching No. 18 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It was Cliff's first single to make the Hot 100 in 25 years, and is his highest-charting single in the United States. The song reached number one in France, Iceland and New Zealand. The music video for this version was directed by Academy Award nominated film director, Scott Hamilton Kennedy. The song also appears in various other films, such as \"Grosse", "title": "I Can See Clearly Now" }, { "docid": "8659766", "text": "If My World Stopped Turning \"If My World Stopped Turning\" was the Irish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004, performed in English by Chris Doran, who had an unusual previous career, being a former national kick boxing champion. The song, with music by former Westlife member Bryan McFadden, is a ballad in which Doran sings to his lover about the depth of his feelings (\"I can see my future/When I'm looking in your eyes/And I can sense security/Just by you bein' in my life\"). He goes on to explain, however, that if his relationship should end, \"Then I would", "title": "If My World Stopped Turning" }, { "docid": "15258128", "text": "chooses this path of foolish freedom, because moving through life this way can only help him achieve his \"dream.\" This dream is clearly as much a part of the narrator's identity as his name or the song he sings, and he holds it up just as proudly to others. He then notes that while others may \"change their minds\" about him and his dream, their naysaying can never change his identity. Even so, the narrator is willing to \"share\" his dream with others, and announces that if anyone else is \"going [his] way\"—i.e. they believe in his dream as well—then", "title": "I Got a Name (song)" }, { "docid": "8951340", "text": "Summer Rain (Belinda Carlisle song) \"Summer Rain\" is a song written by Robbie Seidman and Maria Vidal, produced by Rick Nowels for Belinda Carlisle's third album \"Runaway Horses\" (1989). The song is about a man who goes away to war and leaves his wife, saying that nothing will change—they will be together forever and always. Although the conflict is unidentified, images in the video of a transport aircraft on an airfield and troops parachuting from transport aircraft suggest the man is an airborne soldier. The song is set in the present as his widow sings it, remembering the last time", "title": "Summer Rain (Belinda Carlisle song)" }, { "docid": "14549773", "text": "sites to \"heighten the visitor's engagement with their surroundings while inspiring thoughtful introspection.\" Although Philipsz sings many of her works, it is a key element of her work that she has an untrained, average voice. Philipsz cannot read or write sheet music. She said: \"Everyone can identify with a human voice. I think hearing an unaccompanied voice, especially an untrained one, even if it's singing a song you don't know, can trigger some really powerful memories and associations. If I'd gone to music school and had proper training, I would not be doing what I do today.\" Her 1998 work", "title": "Susan Philipsz" }, { "docid": "20132108", "text": "I can be/ Cause I can sometimes treat the people/ That I love like jewelry\" sung by Halsey. During the chorus, she sings \"So I'm sorry to my unknown lover/ Sorry that I can't believe/ That anybody ever really/ Starts to fall in love with me\". Toward the ending, she sings \"Someone will love you/ But someone isn't me\". An accompanying music video for \"Sorry\" was directed by Sing J Lee and Halsey, who had also helmed the videos for the previous singles, \"Now or Never\" and \"Bad at Love\". It was uploaded on February 2, 2018, on Halsey's Vevo", "title": "Sorry (Halsey song)" }, { "docid": "5111417", "text": "I?,\" and most notably \"Singin' in the Rain,\" have been featured in numerous films. The films listed below mark the first time each song was presented on screen. In the famous dance sequence in which Gene Kelly sings the title song while spinning an umbrella, splashing through puddles and getting soaked to the skin, Kelly was sick with a fever. The rain in the scene caused Kelly's wool suit to shrink during filming. A common myth is that Kelly managed to perform the entire song in one take, thanks to cameras placed at predetermined locations. However, this was not the", "title": "Singin' in the Rain" }, { "docid": "17762912", "text": "Sunshine After the Rain \"Sunshine After the Rain\" is a song originally written and recorded by Ellie Greenwich in 1968, titled as \"The Sunshine After the Rain\" and released on her album \"Composes, Produces and Sings\". It was covered by Elkie Brooks in 1977 and Berri in 1994. Brooks' version was released as a single in 1977 and reached number 10 in the UK Singles Chart. The song appears as the fourth track on her 1977 album \"Two Days Away\". In 1994, English singer Berri recorded her version. It contains an interpolation of \"I Feel Love\" by Donna Summer. \"Sunshine", "title": "Sunshine After the Rain" }, { "docid": "16314136", "text": "(NFL) revealed in their magazine that the song would not be performed at the Super Bowl. On hearing about the allegations, Moxey commented that Francis only wanted attention from the press, adding: \"When I looked at ASCAP, I noticed there were approximately 50 records called 'Girls Gone Wild'. This guy just thinks too much of himself.\" The song title was slightly modified to the singular \"Girl Gone Wild\" to which Francis again commented: \"Clearly her label was trying to avoid legal action surrounding the song... But [the new title] is still infringement as far as the law is concerned, and", "title": "Girl Gone Wild" } ]
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who sings the song i can see clearly now the rain is gone
[ "Johnny Nash" ]
[ { "docid": "12436938", "text": "I'd Love You to Want Me \"I'd Love You to Want Me\" is the title of a popular song from 1972 by Lobo (the stage name of Roland Kent LaVoie). He wrote the song, which appears on his album \"Of a Simple Man\". Released as a single in the fall of 1972, \"I'd Love You to Want Me\" was the singer's highest charting hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, where it spent two weeks at number two in November of that year. It was kept from the top spot by Johnny Nash's hit song, \"I Can See Clearly Now\".", "title": "I'd Love You to Want Me" } ]
[ { "docid": "5111417", "text": "I?,\" and most notably \"Singin' in the Rain,\" have been featured in numerous films. The films listed below mark the first time each song was presented on screen. In the famous dance sequence in which Gene Kelly sings the title song while spinning an umbrella, splashing through puddles and getting soaked to the skin, Kelly was sick with a fever. The rain in the scene caused Kelly's wool suit to shrink during filming. A common myth is that Kelly managed to perform the entire song in one take, thanks to cameras placed at predetermined locations. However, this was not the", "title": "Singin' in the Rain" }, { "docid": "20760990", "text": "do on the album. West contributes gun noises to it and Cudi sings: \"I can still feel the love\" on the chorus. The song was released on June 8, 2018 as part of \"Kids See Ghosts\". On the day of the album's release, multiple tracks were mislabeled on streaming services, including \"Feel the Love\", which was mislabeled as the third track on the album, \"4th Dimension\". Feel the Love (Kids See Ghosts song) \"Feel the Love\" is a song by American hip hop duo Kids See Ghosts, composed of Kanye West and Kid Cudi, released as the first track off", "title": "Feel the Love (Kids See Ghosts song)" }, { "docid": "11696249", "text": "nominated for the Best Rock Gospel Album, however it lost to Rebecca St. James' Pray. I Can See Clearly Now (Gospel Gangstaz album) I Can See Clearly Now is the Grammy-nominated third album released by Gospel Gangstaz. It was released on May 18, 1999 for B-Rite Records and featured production by Mr. Solo, Tik Tokk, Chillie' Baby, DeMarie \"Meech\" Sheki, Twenty20 and Trackmasters. I Can See Clearly made it to three Billboard charts, 25 on the Top Heatseekers, 11 on the Top Christian Albums and 3 on the Top Gospel Albums. I Can See Clearly Now was a critical success", "title": "I Can See Clearly Now (Gospel Gangstaz album)" }, { "docid": "10708984", "text": "I Can See Clearly \"I Can See Clearly\" is a 1993 song by the American singer Debbie Harry, released as the first single from her fourth solo album \"Debravation\". After taking a brief hiatus from her solo music career, Harry released the track as the first single from her fourth solo album \"Debravation\" in June 1993. The single brought her back the attention of US Dance Clubs and peaked at #2 on the Billboard Dance Chart. It was also a moderate success in the UK where it reached #23 in July 1993; though it became Harry's last solo UK Top", "title": "I Can See Clearly" }, { "docid": "20398099", "text": "she and Karin made the version of the song, and showed Rick Bonadio, who produced it, a day later. As seen in the show, Fantine would sing the entire song, leaving the girls just as \"backing vocals\", but after Patricia's quest, they all got a part of the song. The song talks about the challenges faced by girls, how good it is to meet again, and that they would do it all over again. The first stanza of the song is sung by Fantine, who sings, \"We have gone through so many challenges, but from these ashes I will survive.\"", "title": "Tudo Outra Vez" }, { "docid": "7186545", "text": "song can be found on the 1995 compilation album, \"Peel Slowly and See\". The original take of \"Heroin\" that was intended for release on \"The Velvet Underground & Nico\" was at Scepter Studios in New York City, April 1966. This version of the song features slightly different lyrics and a more contained, less chaotic performance. Overall, the tempo of the song is at a steadier, quicker pace. It is about a minute shorter. One notable difference in the lyrics is Lou Reed's opening — he sings \"I know just where I'm going\" rather than \"I \"don't\" know just where I'm", "title": "Heroin (The Velvet Underground song)" }, { "docid": "18322067", "text": "a dominant female who nurses a broken heart of her lover as she sings \"Let me kiss it and make it better/After tonight you will forget her\". However, Lords later stated she initially wrote it about a drug addiction: \"You will forget her\" was always about \"Forget your heroin.\" It was never about a person. When I wrote it, it didn't even cross my mind. But then, yeah, sure, later, I thought, \"Let me kiss it - and I went, \"Oh, ****!\" But that's not where I was coming from. It really wasn't. Now I see it, it has all", "title": "Control (Traci Lords song)" }, { "docid": "19499598", "text": "to defend the perimeter against zombies. Unable to see the new arrivals clearly, the soldiers at the checkpoint are instructed to shoot them. However, the soldiers then hear singing, which makes them realize the newcomers are human. Su-an tearfully sings the song she had wanted to perform for her father, and now sings it to honor his sacrifice. \"Train to Busan\" grossed $93.1 million worldwide. It became the highest-grossing Korean film in Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Singapore. It recorded more than 11 million moviegoers in South Korea. On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 95% rating based", "title": "Train to Busan" }, { "docid": "16972319", "text": "handled by Joe Chiccarelli. It was originally penned by Luc Reynaud of the Seattle music band Luc & the Lovingtons whilst assisting in the Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts. The song caught Jason Mraz's attention and inspired by its optimistic message of how music can uplift the human spirit, the singer-songwriter started performing it in his concerts. \"I picture something, it's beautiful/ It's full of life and it is all blue\", he sings in the beginning. \"I see a sunset on the beach/yeah, it makes me feel calm,\" he also sings, continuing, \"when I’m calm I feel good/when I feel good", "title": "The Freedom Song" }, { "docid": "6246026", "text": "\"Strange Games and Things\". In the video for \"Part 2\", directed by Darren Grant in October 1997, Wyclef Jean plays his guitar as Destiny's Child sings the chorus. Beyoncé stops Wyclef, saying, \"that ain't right.\" Wyclef says to the group, \"Nah, nah, it's phat; all we need to do is drop a phat beat for the clubs. I'm tellin' you, they gon' lose their minds; I can see it right now.\" The group begins a choreographed dance in a large gold room. Wyclef Jean also makes an appearance in a room next to the room where the group is. In", "title": "No, No, No (Destiny's Child song)" }, { "docid": "963404", "text": "Broadway\" parody, an actress playing Mary Martin sings the song \"Never Never Panned\" to the tune of \"Never Never Land\" from the musical \"Peter Pan\". One of the lines sung is \"you too can be a star, like my son who plays J.R. on \"Dallas\"! We're never never panned!\" The series is mentioned in the lyrics of Swedish pop band ABBA's 1982 single \"The Day Before You Came\": \"There's not, I think, a single episode of Dallas that I didn't see.\" Country singer Hank Williams, Jr. had a hit with a song called \"This Ain't Dallas\" comparing his and his", "title": "Dallas (1978 TV series)" }, { "docid": "14878975", "text": "one thing, my momma would be proud/And you see me looking up cause I know she's looking down right now\". During the hook Wilson sings the lines \"I know you see me now right now, I know you see me now right now\" with a \"deep\" tenor. \"See Me Now\" received generally positive reviews from music critics. Christian Hoard of the \"Rolling Stone\" gave the song three and half out of five stars. Writing: \"'I'm Socrates, but my skin more chocolaty,' shouts Kanye, who goes on to detail several feats of attention-whore behavior — cruising in Ferraris, rocking fur coats,", "title": "See Me Now" }, { "docid": "12053436", "text": "I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone \"I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone?\" is a ragtime/blues song written by Shelton Brooks in 1913. Sometimes categorized as hokum, it led to an answer song written in 1915 by W.C. Handy, \"Yellow Dog Rag\", later titled \"Yellow Dog Blues\". Lines and melody from both songs show up in the 1920s and 1930s in such songs as \"E. Z. Rider\", \"See See Rider\", \"C. C. Rider\", and \"Easy Rider Blues\". Written for the vaudeville stage, the lyrics tell of a Susie Johnson who bets on a horse race using a tip from", "title": "I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone" }, { "docid": "11639565", "text": "my love loves me And now he's gone like a dream that fades into dawn But the words stay locked in my heartstrings, my love loves me </poem> In the 1949 film \"The Heiress\", the song is played and sung by Montgomery Clift's character, Morris. The song is woven throughout the score, foreshadowing his betrayal and the title character's lifelong heartbreak. Hermann Hesse's short story \"Chagrin d'Amour\" (1908) narrates a fictional origin for this song at a medieval tournament. Hesse has it composed by an obscure troubadour named Marcel, who sings this song to a queen named Herzeloyde to express", "title": "Plaisir d'amour" }, { "docid": "10654430", "text": "Songs About Rain \"Songs About Rain\" is a song written by Pat McLaughlin and Liz Rose and recorded by American country music artist Gary Allan. It was released in November 2003 as the second single from Allan's 2003 album \"See If I Care\". The song peaked at number 12 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and at number 71 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. In the song, the narrator describes how he is driving around in circles, having nothing to do but to think about the one who left him. He notes that he", "title": "Songs About Rain" }, { "docid": "15755850", "text": "in the chart's history. Let It Rain (David Nail song) \"Let It Rain\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer David Nail. Sarah Buxton sings backing vocals on the song. It was released in February 2011 as the first single from his album \"The Sound of a Million Dreams\", which was released in November 2011. It is his third Top 20, second Top 10 and first Top 5 hit on Hot Country Songs. On the chart week of January 21, 2012, it became both Nail's and Buxton's first Number One hit. Co-writer Jonathan Singleton, who also", "title": "Let It Rain (David Nail song)" } ]
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who sings the song i can see clearly now the rain is gone
[ "Johnny Nash" ]
[ { "docid": "7466268", "text": "out to Tony Cohen. The song was included in the soundtrack to the 1993 film \"Cool Runnings\" as track 3 on the soundtrack album. The film version was performed by Jamaican singer-songwriter Diana King. Other covers include Stir It Up \"Stir It Up\" is a song composed by Bob Marley in 1967 and first recorded by his group The Wailers that year and issued as a single. The song was later covered by American singer Johnny Nash on his 1972 album \"I Can See Clearly Now\" album. The next year, Marley and the Wailers then re-recorded the song for their", "title": "Stir It Up" } ]
[ { "docid": "4336364", "text": "in 1996 as did Fairport Convention, featuring Dan Ar Braz, at the Cropredy Festival in 1997. Todd Rundgren has also covered the song, as has the late Dan Fogelberg, who reprised it as part of his own cover of \"Rhythm of the Rain\". The Grateful Dead played it twenty times throughout the early 1990s. The Beatles tribute act derives its name from the song. In 2016 Aloe Blacc sings it as Boris the Frog in the eponymous Beat Bugs episode 3b. Rain (Beatles song) \"Rain\" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was first released in", "title": "Rain (Beatles song)" }, { "docid": "12053436", "text": "I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone \"I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone?\" is a ragtime/blues song written by Shelton Brooks in 1913. Sometimes categorized as hokum, it led to an answer song written in 1915 by W.C. Handy, \"Yellow Dog Rag\", later titled \"Yellow Dog Blues\". Lines and melody from both songs show up in the 1920s and 1930s in such songs as \"E. Z. Rider\", \"See See Rider\", \"C. C. Rider\", and \"Easy Rider Blues\". Written for the vaudeville stage, the lyrics tell of a Susie Johnson who bets on a horse race using a tip from", "title": "I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone" }, { "docid": "16696891", "text": "backing track. It opens with low-end sounds that reveal hypnotic percussion. The song's lyrics implore a lover to disclose and communicate: \"I can tell it's somethin' up with you, tell me do you wanna talk about, talk about ... I hate to see you feel this way\". Aaliyah sings the song's \"yeah yeah yeah\" hook with understated vocals, and Drake occasionally interjects with the line \"yo, what's up\" before rapping a single verse. Marc Hogan of \"Spin\" called the song \"a welcome return from a late great, overseen with obvious ... devotion\" from Drake, who \"mostly manages to stay out", "title": "Enough Said (song)" }, { "docid": "11696248", "text": "I Can See Clearly Now (Gospel Gangstaz album) I Can See Clearly Now is the Grammy-nominated third album released by Gospel Gangstaz. It was released on May 18, 1999 for B-Rite Records and featured production by Mr. Solo, Tik Tokk, Chillie' Baby, DeMarie \"Meech\" Sheki, Twenty20 and Trackmasters. I Can See Clearly made it to three Billboard charts, 25 on the Top Heatseekers, 11 on the Top Christian Albums and 3 on the Top Gospel Albums. I Can See Clearly Now was a critical success and remains the group's most successful album. At the 42nd Grammy Awards, the album was", "title": "I Can See Clearly Now (Gospel Gangstaz album)" }, { "docid": "8938734", "text": "a little bit. “The song came about because Steve was playing these chords one day, and I started singing, ‘Two million people barely satisfy.’ It’s about the incredible imbalance of the human experience on the planet. “The vocals came together nicely. I’m a big fan of The Beach Boys and The Association – such great voices. Steve and I were working on this, and at one point he said, ‘I have this other song…’ And I said, ‘Well, start singing it.’ And he went [sings], ‘In her white lace, you could clearly see the lady sadly looking/ saying that she’d", "title": "Close to the Edge (song)" }, { "docid": "6973269", "text": "July 14, 1961 in Hollywood, Los Angeles. Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Harold Arlen Songbook Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Harold Arlen Song Book is a 1961 (see 1961 in music) album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, with a studio orchestra conducted and arranged by Billy May. This album marked the only time that Fitzgerald worked with May. The Harold Arlen \"Song Book\" is the sixth album in Fitzgerald's series of recordings of songs written by the pantheon of Broadway composers who formed the body of work now considered the \"Great American Songbook\". The cover art is a drawing by", "title": "Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Harold Arlen Songbook" }, { "docid": "9928992", "text": "Bobby Vinton Sings the Big Ones Bobby Vinton Sings the Big Ones is Vinton's fourth studio album, released in 1962. There were two singles from this album: \"Rain Rain Go Away\" and \"I Love You the Way You Are\" (the latter written completely by Vinton). Cover versions include \"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You\", \"Ramblin' Rose\", \"The Twelfth of Never\", \"Because of You\", \"Be My Love\", \"My Heart Cries for You\", \"I Remember You\", \"He'll Have to Go\" and \"Autumn Leaves\". The song \"I Love You The Way You Are\" was originally recorded in the late 50s as a demo and", "title": "Bobby Vinton Sings the Big Ones" }, { "docid": "18076793", "text": "chorus. Simba sings the song directly to his father; the opening lines are \"Hem hem hem. Hem hem. Where has the starlight gone?\". The chorus is: \"I know that the night must end, and that the sun will rise. I know that the clouds must clear and that the sun will shine.\" The song focuses on Simba's growth into new responsibilities and his memories of his father's promise to remain with him. He questions whether he should help to reclaim the Pride Lands, and sings to his father: \"Whenever I call your name / You're not anywhere.\" Symbolizing \"voices of", "title": "Endless Night (song)" }, { "docid": "13520855", "text": "I Sure Can Smell the Rain \"I Sure Can Smell the Rain\" is a song written by Walt Aldridge and John Jarrard, and recorded by American country music band Blackhawk. It was released in August 1994 as the third single from their self-titled debut album. It peaked at number 9 on both the United States \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks and the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks charts. The song is an introspective ballad about a relationship falling apart. The music video was directed by Marius Penczner, who also directed the video for \"Goodbye Says It All\". The song entered", "title": "I Sure Can Smell the Rain" }, { "docid": "14719501", "text": "the ballad revolves around an ex of Perri's, who sings personal lyrics. In a blog by the artist, Perri described that the song came from true experiences, stating \"I wrote the song after I went home to Philadelphia for the holiday last December. I sat in my childhood bedroom and hid from the boy (with the jar of hearts) who wanted to see me. My heart wanted to see him, my head knew better. I couldn't take one more break so I wrote the song instead.\" According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Hal Leonard Corporation, \"Jar of", "title": "Jar of Hearts" }, { "docid": "12338409", "text": "and you see an eye while Ladyhawke keeps turning back to look at something. She continues to play her guitar while the people moving are now clearly dancing around. There is what appears to be fire but turns out to be her outline. While she sings you start to see more than one of her; also a light starts to shine on her. You see shadows dancing while lights shine onto them. While Ladyhawke sings you see other people run across the screen. The video ends with Ladyhawke singing and fades into the darkness. CD single Femalefirst gave the song", "title": "Back of the Van" }, { "docid": "14878975", "text": "one thing, my momma would be proud/And you see me looking up cause I know she's looking down right now\". During the hook Wilson sings the lines \"I know you see me now right now, I know you see me now right now\" with a \"deep\" tenor. \"See Me Now\" received generally positive reviews from music critics. Christian Hoard of the \"Rolling Stone\" gave the song three and half out of five stars. Writing: \"'I'm Socrates, but my skin more chocolaty,' shouts Kanye, who goes on to detail several feats of attention-whore behavior — cruising in Ferraris, rocking fur coats,", "title": "See Me Now" }, { "docid": "8209985", "text": "think this car is a hybrid, because I think he's only got one tank of gas, so I want him to go far. The line \"nothing is everything\" was taken from the song \"Let's See Action\" from the 1972 Pete Townshend solo album, \"Who Came First\". Vedder thanks Townshend in the liner notes for the album. The single for \"Gone\" was made available commercially as a download from the UK iTunes Store. It was released on October 7, 2006. The song peaked at number 40 on the \"Billboard\" Modern Rock Tracks chart. As previously mentioned, \"Gone\" was first performed live", "title": "Gone (Pearl Jam song)" }, { "docid": "16620258", "text": "this / And I really mean it this time.\" The song also has the positive mental attitude that is specific to the reggae genre. For Amy Sciarretto of Pop Crush, when she sings \"But you can see it my eyes, you can read on my lips / I'm trying to get a hold on this / And I really mean it this time /And you know it's such a trip / Don't get me started / I'm trying to get a hold on this,\" we are left to assume that Stefani is singing about her desire to finally make a", "title": "Settle Down (No Doubt song)" }, { "docid": "20132108", "text": "I can be/ Cause I can sometimes treat the people/ That I love like jewelry\" sung by Halsey. During the chorus, she sings \"So I'm sorry to my unknown lover/ Sorry that I can't believe/ That anybody ever really/ Starts to fall in love with me\". Toward the ending, she sings \"Someone will love you/ But someone isn't me\". An accompanying music video for \"Sorry\" was directed by Sing J Lee and Halsey, who had also helmed the videos for the previous singles, \"Now or Never\" and \"Bad at Love\". It was uploaded on February 2, 2018, on Halsey's Vevo", "title": "Sorry (Halsey song)" }, { "docid": "8066684", "text": "production and lights as we can. The seizure factor has gone way up.\" Speaking of the band's move to larger playing sites, he continued \"It's great to be able to see everybody in a smaller place. But the same people who were there in the early days are still there for us.\" Speaking of fan response to album songs, he said: \"[W]e also play a lot of album tracks, and the crowd sings along just as much for those. These days, you have to make an awesome album. I think we're getting back to where people want to hear real", "title": "Neil Sanderson" } ]
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who sings the song i can see clearly now the rain is gone
[ "Johnny Nash" ]
[ { "docid": "7466266", "text": "Stir It Up \"Stir It Up\" is a song composed by Bob Marley in 1967 and first recorded by his group The Wailers that year and issued as a single. The song was later covered by American singer Johnny Nash on his 1972 album \"I Can See Clearly Now\" album. The next year, Marley and the Wailers then re-recorded the song for their album \"Catch a Fire\". The Wailers performed the song on \"The Old Grey Whistle Test\" in 1973 during their first trip to the UK. \"Stir It Up\" was Marley's first successful song outside Jamaica. Another song written", "title": "Stir It Up" } ]
[ { "docid": "12053436", "text": "I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone \"I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone?\" is a ragtime/blues song written by Shelton Brooks in 1913. Sometimes categorized as hokum, it led to an answer song written in 1915 by W.C. Handy, \"Yellow Dog Rag\", later titled \"Yellow Dog Blues\". Lines and melody from both songs show up in the 1920s and 1930s in such songs as \"E. Z. Rider\", \"See See Rider\", \"C. C. Rider\", and \"Easy Rider Blues\". Written for the vaudeville stage, the lyrics tell of a Susie Johnson who bets on a horse race using a tip from", "title": "I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone" }, { "docid": "2402747", "text": "produced were successful. Only two singles were released at the time: \"Bend Down Low\" (JAD 1968) and \"Reggae on Broadway\" (Columbia, 1972), which was recorded in London in 1972 on the same sessions that produced \"I Can See Clearly Now.\" \"I Can See Clearly Now\" sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. in November 1972. \"I Can See Clearly Now\" reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on November 4, 1972 and remained atop the chart for four weeks, and also spent the same four weeks atop the adult contemporary chart. The", "title": "Johnny Nash" }, { "docid": "13219455", "text": "music video featuring Evgeny Belyaev (see screenshot, right): Belyaev sings \"Kalinka\" on the music video \"Soviet Army Chorus and Dance Ensemble\". The first \"Mr Kalinka\" was Victor Nikitin who was the second tenor (Pyotr Tverdokhlebov was the first) to perform it with the dramatic, overarching and operatic notes which now precede the chorus in every Ensemble soloist's performance of this song. The origin of this kind of tenor-bravado introduction to a song is in Arab music, and can still be heard in Flamenco cante jondo. \"Kalinka\" is a trivial song about a fruit tree, but it lends itself perfectly to", "title": "Evgeny Belyaev" }, { "docid": "7186545", "text": "song can be found on the 1995 compilation album, \"Peel Slowly and See\". The original take of \"Heroin\" that was intended for release on \"The Velvet Underground & Nico\" was at Scepter Studios in New York City, April 1966. This version of the song features slightly different lyrics and a more contained, less chaotic performance. Overall, the tempo of the song is at a steadier, quicker pace. It is about a minute shorter. One notable difference in the lyrics is Lou Reed's opening — he sings \"I know just where I'm going\" rather than \"I \"don't\" know just where I'm", "title": "Heroin (The Velvet Underground song)" }, { "docid": "4336095", "text": "joke on Dave Lister. According to Holly, the Norweb federation were looking for Lister for his crimes against humanity; leaving two half eaten sausages on his table before leaving, which over three million years had gone mouldy and now covered seven eighths of the earth's surface, and also because he left his bathroom light on for three million years, resulting in a 180 billion pound fine. Norweb is referenced in the Frank Sidebottom (aka Chris Sievey) song \"Electricity\" which is on his LP \"5:9:88\". In the song Frank (supposedly) loses his electricity bill down a drain and he sings \"I", "title": "NORWEB" }, { "docid": "8066684", "text": "production and lights as we can. The seizure factor has gone way up.\" Speaking of the band's move to larger playing sites, he continued \"It's great to be able to see everybody in a smaller place. But the same people who were there in the early days are still there for us.\" Speaking of fan response to album songs, he said: \"[W]e also play a lot of album tracks, and the crowd sings along just as much for those. These days, you have to make an awesome album. I think we're getting back to where people want to hear real", "title": "Neil Sanderson" }, { "docid": "8935848", "text": "Make It Rain \"Make It Rain\" is the first single released from Fat Joe's seventh album \"Me, Myself & I\". It features American rapper Lil Wayne, who only sings the chorus (but contributes a verse on the remix), and was produced by Scott Storch. It peaked at #13 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It was nominated for a Grammy at the 2008 Grammy Awards. The Exclusive Def Jam Version, which does not feature Lil Wayne and instead has a hook by Fat Joe, is featured in the game \"\" and is Fat Joe's fighting song. DJ Khaled, Cool & Dre,", "title": "Make It Rain" }, { "docid": "14818766", "text": "woman who so clearly has you wrapped around her finger, \"You were wrong for turning me on and on and on,\" Levine sings. \"I'm waiting for something, always waiting / Feeling nothing, wondering if it'll ever change.\" Ultimately, he resigns himself to the fact that, \"I have no defense / I know you're gonna get me in the end.\" The song received positive reviews from contemporary music critics. Ron Harris from the Associated Press wrote that the song \"almost strays into disco territory with body-moving beat.\" He commented that the song \"would not have been terribly out of place in", "title": "Give a Little More" }, { "docid": "15755846", "text": "Let It Rain (David Nail song) \"Let It Rain\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer David Nail. Sarah Buxton sings backing vocals on the song. It was released in February 2011 as the first single from his album \"The Sound of a Million Dreams\", which was released in November 2011. It is his third Top 20, second Top 10 and first Top 5 hit on Hot Country Songs. On the chart week of January 21, 2012, it became both Nail's and Buxton's first Number One hit. Co-writer Jonathan Singleton, who also co-wrote Nail's 2009 single", "title": "Let It Rain (David Nail song)" }, { "docid": "7997956", "text": "Pointe Blank,\" \"The Break-up,\" \"Thelma & Louise,\" \"Antz,\" \"Deep Blue Sea,\" \"Envy,\" \"Hitch,\" \"Igor,\" \"Shrek 2's\" \"Far Far Away Idol,\" \"Viktor Vogel – Commercial Man,\" and \"Jennifer's Body,\" as well in a 2009 advertisement for Lipton in the Middle East and Russia. It is also briefly sung by Cheech in the movie \"Up in Smoke.\" It has also been covered by these artists: In November 2002, the song was featured prominently in \"The Freak,\" an episode of the NBC police drama television series \"Boomtown.\" In November 2016, a cover version of the song by the Hothouse Flowers was featured in", "title": "I Can See Clearly Now" }, { "docid": "10137130", "text": "Natalia received the award for Best Song Of The Summer from radiostation \"Radio 2\". It's the first time she wins the award and she wins from Belle Perez, who won the award for 5 years. The song was also nominated for Best Song Of The Summer on Tien Om Te Zien on the TV channel VTM. But she didn't win. The song handles a couple that is breaking up after a lot of troubles. But Natalia sings she'll be just fine without him. \"I don't care and I don't mind, if you gonna find somebody else, boy that's alright\". Gone", "title": "Gone to Stay" }, { "docid": "10596824", "text": "wasn't being used.\" The music video for \"I See Red\" begins with Tim Finn angrily ripping his hair out as he can see a woman out a window walking along (as the first line of the lyrics indicates \"When my baby's walking down the street/I see red, I see red, I see red\"). Finn then resumes his regular position with the band and sings the rest of the song with them. The band, including Finn, are all wearing grey suits with black markings on them with white shirts and red ties. The studio is low lit with a white or", "title": "I See Red (Split Enz song)" }, { "docid": "10708985", "text": "40 hit to date. The single also peaked at #96 on the Australian ARIA singles chart in September 1993. \"All tracks (Baker, McIlwaine) unless otherwise noted.\" US 7 track CD US 2 track CD US CD (promo only) UK CD #1 UK CD #2 UK 12\" UK 12\" (promo only) UK Cassette I Can See Clearly \"I Can See Clearly\" is a 1993 song by the American singer Debbie Harry, released as the first single from her fourth solo album \"Debravation\". After taking a brief hiatus from her solo music career, Harry released the track as the first single from", "title": "I Can See Clearly" }, { "docid": "20398099", "text": "she and Karin made the version of the song, and showed Rick Bonadio, who produced it, a day later. As seen in the show, Fantine would sing the entire song, leaving the girls just as \"backing vocals\", but after Patricia's quest, they all got a part of the song. The song talks about the challenges faced by girls, how good it is to meet again, and that they would do it all over again. The first stanza of the song is sung by Fantine, who sings, \"We have gone through so many challenges, but from these ashes I will survive.\"", "title": "Tudo Outra Vez" }, { "docid": "15181716", "text": "lines: \"They try to bring back memories / Which are already gone / No matter what I do, I can't get rid of the past.\" The video eventually ends with an image of hope for the future, with the lyrics: \"When someday this rain turns to snow / And slowly consumes this sadness / I'll be greeted by new hope. The single was certified gold by the RIAJ for having more than 100,000 copies shipped to stores. Rain (Yui song) \"Rain\" is the seventeenth single by Japanese pop singer-songwriter Yui. It was released on November 24, 2010. The title song", "title": "Rain (Yui song)" }, { "docid": "19118798", "text": "the folks are. Now, people who are serious about what they're about don't do it that way. It's difficult for me to give them a whole lot of credence when they just show up, television cameras are there, they do their thing, and they're gone. I'm not encouraging them to come back, you understand, but if we're going to have a possible dialogue, they need to understand where we're coming from.\" The Oberlin student newspaper recorded the interview and quoted Dolan as saying, \"I firmly reject that Wahoo is racist. I see that it makes some Natives uncomfortable—clearly not all.", "title": "Cleveland Indians name and logo controversy" } ]
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who sings the song i can see clearly now the rain is gone
[ "Johnny Nash" ]
[ { "docid": "20413638", "text": "and Rain\" by James Taylor, which came out at about the same time. \"Hallelujah\" (which was written by Leonard Cohen in 1984, but only became famous when John Cale covered it in 1991) has since been recognized as perhaps the quintessential secular hymn. Other songs that are sometimes mentioned as secular hymns include \"Many Rivers To Cross\" by Jimmy Cliff, \"I Can See Clearly Now\" by Johnny Nash, \"Joy to the World\" by Three Dog Night, \"Hey, Jude\" by the Beatles, \"Big Yellow Taxi\" by Joni Mitchell, \"No Woman, No Cry\" by Bob Marley, \"Going My Way\" by Bing Crosby,", "title": "Secular hymn (genre)" } ]
[ { "docid": "16620258", "text": "this / And I really mean it this time.\" The song also has the positive mental attitude that is specific to the reggae genre. For Amy Sciarretto of Pop Crush, when she sings \"But you can see it my eyes, you can read on my lips / I'm trying to get a hold on this / And I really mean it this time /And you know it's such a trip / Don't get me started / I'm trying to get a hold on this,\" we are left to assume that Stefani is singing about her desire to finally make a", "title": "Settle Down (No Doubt song)" }, { "docid": "13520855", "text": "I Sure Can Smell the Rain \"I Sure Can Smell the Rain\" is a song written by Walt Aldridge and John Jarrard, and recorded by American country music band Blackhawk. It was released in August 1994 as the third single from their self-titled debut album. It peaked at number 9 on both the United States \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks and the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks charts. The song is an introspective ballad about a relationship falling apart. The music video was directed by Marius Penczner, who also directed the video for \"Goodbye Says It All\". The song entered", "title": "I Sure Can Smell the Rain" }, { "docid": "19859204", "text": "History (Story Untold song) \"History\" is the first single from Canadian band Story Untold. The members of Story Untold are from Quebec, Canada, which is also home to Simple Plan. Simple Plan has known the five-piece for a while, and the French Canadians teamed up to write Story Untold's newest single \"History\". The song is about how the band is going to make it big, even if it seems like a crazy idea: \"You can call me crazy/But when I close my eyes/I can see it clearly/I can see the shining lights.\" The song was co-penned with Simple Plan's vocalist", "title": "History (Story Untold song)" }, { "docid": "18366363", "text": "had developed a chemistry and continued to write. Gorley suggested the idea for \"I See You\" after Laird and Bryan had developed a melody. Gorley said that \"It was a little bit of a ghost idea, where even though she's gone, he sees her everywhere he goes…It's not a brand new concept necessarily, but just the way we put it, mixed with the flow of the song, we thought it was interesting.\" The song is about a man who attempts to forget the memory of a former lover by hanging out with friends, but saying that he can still see", "title": "I See You (Luke Bryan song)" }, { "docid": "6288873", "text": "from falling/I only wanna learn to freeze the flame/I know I'll be alive again\", she sings during the chorus. Third song \"Song for the Lonely\" lyrically \"evokes September 11\", and addresses subjects such as heroism, longing, bravery and perseverance over a disco beat. Musically, it abandons electronic instruments in favor of a more pure and impassioned performance. The following track, \"A Different Kind of Love Song\" lyrically alludes to themes of tragedy, heroism and brotherhood, while musically it has \"cloud-scrapping chorus, breezy melody, and a kitschy production tics\", including Cher's heavily processed vocals by Auto-Tune. The fifth song \"Rain, Rain\"", "title": "Living Proof (Cher album)" }, { "docid": "17762912", "text": "Sunshine After the Rain \"Sunshine After the Rain\" is a song originally written and recorded by Ellie Greenwich in 1968, titled as \"The Sunshine After the Rain\" and released on her album \"Composes, Produces and Sings\". It was covered by Elkie Brooks in 1977 and Berri in 1994. Brooks' version was released as a single in 1977 and reached number 10 in the UK Singles Chart. The song appears as the fourth track on her 1977 album \"Two Days Away\". In 1994, English singer Berri recorded her version. It contains an interpolation of \"I Feel Love\" by Donna Summer. \"Sunshine", "title": "Sunshine After the Rain" }, { "docid": "14719501", "text": "the ballad revolves around an ex of Perri's, who sings personal lyrics. In a blog by the artist, Perri described that the song came from true experiences, stating \"I wrote the song after I went home to Philadelphia for the holiday last December. I sat in my childhood bedroom and hid from the boy (with the jar of hearts) who wanted to see me. My heart wanted to see him, my head knew better. I couldn't take one more break so I wrote the song instead.\" According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Hal Leonard Corporation, \"Jar of", "title": "Jar of Hearts" }, { "docid": "7186545", "text": "song can be found on the 1995 compilation album, \"Peel Slowly and See\". The original take of \"Heroin\" that was intended for release on \"The Velvet Underground & Nico\" was at Scepter Studios in New York City, April 1966. This version of the song features slightly different lyrics and a more contained, less chaotic performance. Overall, the tempo of the song is at a steadier, quicker pace. It is about a minute shorter. One notable difference in the lyrics is Lou Reed's opening — he sings \"I know just where I'm going\" rather than \"I \"don't\" know just where I'm", "title": "Heroin (The Velvet Underground song)" }, { "docid": "12338409", "text": "and you see an eye while Ladyhawke keeps turning back to look at something. She continues to play her guitar while the people moving are now clearly dancing around. There is what appears to be fire but turns out to be her outline. While she sings you start to see more than one of her; also a light starts to shine on her. You see shadows dancing while lights shine onto them. While Ladyhawke sings you see other people run across the screen. The video ends with Ladyhawke singing and fades into the darkness. CD single Femalefirst gave the song", "title": "Back of the Van" }, { "docid": "4470788", "text": "or sunny. But who needs love? I've got my bunny.\" In the final scene of the final episode, this is the song Jack sings with Mr. Floppy, but with slightly modified lyrics. \"I married young, because of cupid. And had three kids, but you were stupid. I could've been rich, instead I'm a loser. But at least we're happy, 'cause you're a boozer. Now I'm alone, come rain or sunny. But who needs love? I've got my bunny.\" Beginning with the second season, the series' theme song was \"Hit the Road Jack\" by Ray Charles; the song is a reference", "title": "Unhappily Ever After" }, { "docid": "9928992", "text": "Bobby Vinton Sings the Big Ones Bobby Vinton Sings the Big Ones is Vinton's fourth studio album, released in 1962. There were two singles from this album: \"Rain Rain Go Away\" and \"I Love You the Way You Are\" (the latter written completely by Vinton). Cover versions include \"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You\", \"Ramblin' Rose\", \"The Twelfth of Never\", \"Because of You\", \"Be My Love\", \"My Heart Cries for You\", \"I Remember You\", \"He'll Have to Go\" and \"Autumn Leaves\". The song \"I Love You The Way You Are\" was originally recorded in the late 50s as a demo and", "title": "Bobby Vinton Sings the Big Ones" }, { "docid": "14094975", "text": "crafting a masterpiece. I hope the world is ready to hear 'Angels Cry. It premiered simultaneously with the video for \"Up Out My Face\" with Minaj on Vevo on January 28, 2010. The video shows Carey and Ne-Yo collaborating on the song together in a recording studio. The video starts with Carey walking in the rain to meet Ne-Yo who is waiting for her in the studio. Clips of Carey singing in desperation in the rain are intercut with footage of her recording her vocals in the recording booth. For his scenes, Ne-Yo sings as he stands next to as", "title": "Angels Cry (song)" }, { "docid": "4336364", "text": "in 1996 as did Fairport Convention, featuring Dan Ar Braz, at the Cropredy Festival in 1997. Todd Rundgren has also covered the song, as has the late Dan Fogelberg, who reprised it as part of his own cover of \"Rhythm of the Rain\". The Grateful Dead played it twenty times throughout the early 1990s. The Beatles tribute act derives its name from the song. In 2016 Aloe Blacc sings it as Boris the Frog in the eponymous Beat Bugs episode 3b. Rain (Beatles song) \"Rain\" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was first released in", "title": "Rain (Beatles song)" }, { "docid": "19093700", "text": "the big success of \"Roses Are Red\", and without awareness to the fact that Epic had already released \"Rain\" as his follow-up; he reflected on its chart positioning thusly: \"Deep down inside, I knew that 'Rain' wasn't number one material.\" Rain Rain Go Away (Bobby Vinton song) \"Rain Rain Go Away\" is a song released by Bobby Vinton in August 1962. The song is sung from the perspective of a man who is wishing his childhood sweetheart sunshine after she asks to be set free so that she can marry another. The song spent 11 weeks on the \"Billboard\" Hot", "title": "Rain Rain Go Away (Bobby Vinton song)" }, { "docid": "18322067", "text": "a dominant female who nurses a broken heart of her lover as she sings \"Let me kiss it and make it better/After tonight you will forget her\". However, Lords later stated she initially wrote it about a drug addiction: \"You will forget her\" was always about \"Forget your heroin.\" It was never about a person. When I wrote it, it didn't even cross my mind. But then, yeah, sure, later, I thought, \"Let me kiss it - and I went, \"Oh, ****!\" But that's not where I was coming from. It really wasn't. Now I see it, it has all", "title": "Control (Traci Lords song)" }, { "docid": "8704741", "text": "\"\"I can see my life belongs to me / My love belongs to who can see it.\"\" Inglis offers a simple précis of this statement: \"he has paid his dues. Now he is his own man ...\" In the song's second verse, Harrison sings of having \"\"lived in fear\"\" and witnessed the hatred created by \"\"this sad world\"\". While later discussing his aversion to performing live after 1966, Harrison presented a similar imagery, citing the Beatles' concerns regarding the threat of assassination. He also referred to the band's fame as \"very one-sided\", since the Beatles \"gave their nervous systems\" while", "title": "Who Can See It" } ]
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who was the rfc editor until 1998 just provide the family name
[ "Postel" ]
[ { "docid": "3602715", "text": "use the encoding header field that was later explained in a Request for Comments. PDN Mail was years ahead of its time and was also used by Microsoft Corporation until MIME was introduced. Before MIME existed, PDN Mail was able to perform the same functions and was used to send software updates as well as all sorts of attachments between systems. In August 1993, Robert Ullmann, David Robinson and Al Costanzo wrote RFC 1505. This RFC, documented the Encoding Header Field for Internet Messages that PDN mail used and was published by the RFC editor, Jon Postel that same year.", "title": "Prime Computer" } ]
[ { "docid": "18574432", "text": "Allister Heath Allister Heath (born 1978) is a British business journalist and commentator. He was announced as the new editor of \"The Sunday Telegraph\" in April 2017. Heath was born in Mulhouse in Alsace, France to a part-British family. He lived there until the age of 17 when he moved to the UK to study economics at the London School of Economics (1995–1998), followed by a post-graduate MPhil in the subject at Hertford College, Oxford. Formerly editor of \"City AM\" and \"The Business\", the latter closing shortly after Heath's departure in 2008. Since then he was deputy editor of \"The", "title": "Allister Heath" }, { "docid": "8054016", "text": "In the early 1950s an application was made to change the name back to Gorseinon and its original title. \"See also Gorseinon RFC Gorseinon RFC is a Welsh rugby union club representing the town of Gorseinon, Swansea, South Wales. Gorseinon RFC is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for the Ospreys. Gorseinon RFC were formed in 1883 and they were successful in their application to the Welsh Rugby Union in 1895. Up until World War I they played on the Welfare Ground then called Kings Holme sharing the field with both cricket and football", "title": "Gorseinon RFC" }, { "docid": "2433870", "text": "6 to provide IDN support. Internet Explorer 7.0 and Windows Vista's URL APIs provide native support for IDN. The conversions between ASCII and non-ASCII forms of a domain name are accomplished by algorithms called ToASCII and ToUnicode. These algorithms are not applied to the domain name as a whole, but rather to individual labels. For example, if the domain name is www.example.com, then the labels are \"www\", \"example\", and \"com\". ToASCII or ToUnicode is applied to each of these three separately. The details of these two algorithms are complex, and are specified in RFC 3490. The following gives an overview", "title": "Internationalized domain name" }, { "docid": "19690494", "text": "Jovane Cabral \"This name uses Portuguese naming customs. The first or maternal family name is Borges and the second or paternal family name is Cabral.\" Jovane Eduardo Borges Cabral (born 14 June 1998) is a Cape Verdean footballer who plays for Sporting Clube de Portugal, as a forward. A native of Cape Verde, Jovane Cabral arrived in Portugal in 2015 with just 16 years of age, with a destination set for the Sporting Academy. After a year in the Juniors, Jovane was promoted to Team B of Sporting. On 20 August 2016, Cabral made his professional debut with Sporting B", "title": "Jovane Cabral" }, { "docid": "6747635", "text": "Ceri Sweeney Ceri Sweeney (born 21 January 1980 in Glyncoch) is a rugby union footballer who plays at fly-half for Pontypridd RFC and Wales. In 1998, Sweeney joined Pontypridd RFC from Glyncoch RFC. In 2003, with the introduction of regional rugby in Wales, Sweeney joined the Celtic Warriors. When the club was liquidated in the Summer of 2004 he signed for the Newport Gwent Dragons. In the summer of 2008, after 4 seasons with the Newport Gwent Dragons Sweeney signed for the Cardiff Blues. Sweeney was told upon joining the Blues that he was signed to be used as an", "title": "Ceri Sweeney" }, { "docid": "10384792", "text": "to December 1931, artist Louise Everett (1899-1959) served as editor; and from January to December 1932 John Coolidge was the editor. For ten years the Bulletin took a hiatus until 1942 when Edward Lanser became its editor and changed the publication's name to \"C.A.C. Bulletin: The Voice of the California Art Club.\" Lanser served as its editor until April 1948. Then, under Mary Jarrett who served as the new editor until 1954, the publication was renamed as \"The Art Bulletin.\" Next, artist Vic Carl Houser (1895-1972) served as editor until May 1958; followed by artist Horace \"H.E.\" Edmund Huey until", "title": "California Art Club" }, { "docid": "6747639", "text": "Sweeney was selected in the Wales squad for the 2007 World Cup. On April 16, 2014 he was picked in the Barbarians squad to face Clontarf. Being one of the biggest names in the squad. Ceri married his wife Helen in a luxurious ceremony in South Wales. They have two children. He also studied electrics at Coleg Morgannwg. Ceri Sweeney Ceri Sweeney (born 21 January 1980 in Glyncoch) is a rugby union footballer who plays at fly-half for Pontypridd RFC and Wales. In 1998, Sweeney joined Pontypridd RFC from Glyncoch RFC. In 2003, with the introduction of regional rugby in", "title": "Ceri Sweeney" }, { "docid": "20420710", "text": "work on \"Karys\" until his death in 1961, and Augustas Astrauskas who agreed to provide financial support. They invited Urbonas to resume editorship. The first issue (24 pages) appeared on 23 November 1950. The monthly magazine reoriented itself to cater to Lithuanian veterans, both privates and officers, thus merging the traditions of pre-war \"Karys\" and \"Kardas\". After Urbonas had to resign due to health issues, Domas Penikas became the editor. During his tenure the circulation dropped to just 250 copies. In 1954, the publication was taken over by the New York chapter of Ramovė, an organization of Lithuanian officers, and", "title": "Karys" }, { "docid": "16222108", "text": "Delhi Hurricanes RFC Delhi Hurricanes RFC is an Indian rugby union club based in New Delhi, India. They currently participate in the All India & South Asia Rugby Tournament. The team plays in Red and Blue or in Black for all games. Delhi Hurricanes Rugby Football Club was formed in July, 2004 and is affiliated with North India RFU, which is part of the Indian RFU. Delhi Hurricanes have given more than 35 players to Indian National Team by now & hopefully at current pace, we will provide more & more players who could represent Indian Team in near future.", "title": "Delhi Hurricanes RFC" }, { "docid": "3768007", "text": "Mayes of Redwood City, California and designed and coded by Brantley Coile of Athens, Georgia. The PIX name is derived from its creators' aim of creating the functional equivalent of an IP PBX to solve the then-emerging registered IP address shortage. At a time when NAT was just being investigated as a viable approach, they wanted to conceal a block or blocks of IP addresses behind a single or multiple registered IP addresses, much as PBXs do for internal phone extensions. When they began, RFC 1597 and RFC 1631 were being discussed, but the now-familiar RFC 1918 had not yet", "title": "Cisco PIX" }, { "docid": "345128", "text": "task into several roles, including the RFC Series Advisory Group (RSAG). The model was updated in 2012. The streams were also refined in December 2009, with standards defined for their style. In January 2010 the RFC editor function was moved to a contractor, Association Management Solutions, with Glenn Kowack serving as interim series editor. In late 2011, Heather Flanagan was hired as the permanent RFC Series Editor. Also at that time, an RFC Series Oversight Committee (RSOC) was created. The RFC Editor assigns each RFC a serial number. Once assigned a number and published, an RFC is never rescinded or", "title": "Request for Comments" }, { "docid": "8203887", "text": "During the 1970s and 1980s, Boston RFC was the home club for many forwards, particularly locks, who played for the USA Eagles in international tests. The Super League was formed in 1996 by USA Rugby to create a national competition amongst the premier clubs in the United States. During its first expansion in 1998, Boston RFC was one of two teams invited to join the competition (the other being Philadelphia Whitemarsh RFC). Since joining the competition, Boston has been one of the weakest clubs in Super League play. The club has amassed a 21-45-2 record through the 2007 season. From", "title": "Boston RFC (United States)" }, { "docid": "3031342", "text": "the name since 1929. \"EQMM\" was created to provide a market for mystery fiction above the common run of pulp crime magazines of the day. Dannay served as the magazine's editor-in-chief (although still under the name Ellery Queen) from its creation until his death in 1982, when managing editor Eleanor Sullivan succeeded to the post. Following her death in 1991, Janet Hutchings became editor of \"EQMM\". In \"Bloody Murder\", Julian Symons offered this description of the publication: Around 4 years after Ellery Queen’s successful debut,\" The Roman Hat Mystery\", Dannay and Lee decided to produce a magazine that would publish", "title": "Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine" }, { "docid": "7546566", "text": "Party nominee Ralph Nader for president. Lange was replaced as editor by Clint Talbott, who led the newspaper for 14 years until 1998. That year, a series of editorials by Talbott on the legal ordeal of a rape victim, who took her case to trial, earned the Daily a Pulitzer Prize nomination. The Pulitzer judges called Talbott's writing \"powerful.\" Pamela White replaced Clint Talbott as editor in 1998. Setting out to return the Daily to its tradition of muckracking exemplified by Lange, she led the Daily to numerous prizes for investigative reporting. The newspaper won several national awards for its", "title": "Colorado Daily" }, { "docid": "196953", "text": "Protocol. An Internet Standard ensures that hardware and software produced by different vendors can work together. Having a standard makes it much easier to develop software and hardware that link different networks because software and hardware can be developed one layer at a time. Normally, the standards used in data communication are called protocols. All Internet Standards are given a number in the STD series. The series was summarized in its first document, STD 1 (RFC 5000), until 2013, but this practice was retired in RFC 7100. The definitive list of Internet Standards is now maintained by the RFC Editor.", "title": "Internet Standard" }, { "docid": "3530963", "text": "the coat of arms of Mid Glamorgan County Council, in which the town of Pontypridd was situated prior to the Local Government Act of 1994. <br> An identical chevron design is now seen in the coat of arms of Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council, which superseded Mid Glamorgan. The black and white colours are the team colours of Pontypridd RFC. Pontypridd's most notable main sponsor was local company, Buy as you View. The company began life as Just Rentals in Tonypandy in 1976, and sponsored Pontypridd RFC from the early nineties until 2004. It employed numerous former players, including", "title": "Pontypridd RFC" } ]
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who was the rfc editor until 1998 just provide the family name
[ "Postel" ]
[ { "docid": "1353019", "text": "(NIC). The NIC was based in Doug Engelbart's lab, the Augmentation Research Center, at the Stanford Research Institute (now SRI International) in Menlo Park, California. In 1972, Elizabeth J. Feinler, better known as Jake, became principal investigator of the project. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) assigned the numbers, while the NIC published them to the rest of the network. Jon Postel fulfilled the role of manager of IANA, in addition to his role as the RFC Editor, until his death in 1998. The NIC provided reference service to users (initially over the phone and by physical mail), maintained and", "title": "InterNIC" } ]
[ { "docid": "2761173", "text": "was issued as a Proposed Standard in IETF RFC 4287 in December 2005. The co-editors were Mark Nottingham and Robert Sayre. This document is known as \"atompub-format\" in IETF's terminology. The Atom Publishing Protocol was issued as a Proposed Standard in IETF RFC 5023 in October 2007. Two other drafts have not been standardized. An example of a document in the Atom Syndication Format: The following tag should be placed into the head of an HTML document to provide a link to an Atom feed. Atom (Web standard) The name Atom applies to a pair of related Web standards. The", "title": "Atom (Web standard)" }, { "docid": "6668589", "text": "Parliament (as its \"Alterspräsident\", or \"chairman by seniority\") in the newly unified Germany until he was forced to resign in 1992 following allegations of having participated in wartime atrocities on the Eastern Front during World War II. In 1998 he received the Johann-Heinrich-Voß-Preis für Übersetzung. Gustav Just Gustav Just (16 June 1921 – 23 February 2011) was First Secretary of the German Writers' Association (DSV) () and editor-in-chief of the East German weekly \"Sonntag\" until 1957, when he was sentenced to four years imprisonment after a show trial in which he was accused of having engaged in anti-constitutional activities (\"inciting", "title": "Gustav Just" }, { "docid": "312203", "text": "standard for PGP encryption was critical for them and for the cryptographic community as a whole. In July 1997, PGP Inc. proposed to the IETF that there be a standard called OpenPGP. They gave the IETF permission to use the name OpenPGP to describe this new standard as well as any program that supported the standard. The IETF accepted the proposal and started the OpenPGP Working Group. OpenPGP is on the Internet Standards Track and is under active development. Many e-mail clients provide OpenPGP-compliant email security as described in RFC 3156. The current specification is RFC 4880 (November 2007), the", "title": "Pretty Good Privacy" }, { "docid": "13193686", "text": "represent them. Thus, the Royal London Hospital RFC (formed in 1864) and the Barts Hospital RFC (formed in 1866) in 1996 formed Royal Hospitals RFC when the institutions merged. Similar stories sit behind the mergers of University College Hospital RFC, Middlesex Hospital RFC and Royal Free Hospital RFC in 1998 to form RUMS RFC, St Mary's Hospital RFC and Charing Cross & Westminster Hospitals RFC to form Imperial Medicals RFC in 1997, and Guy's Hospital FC, St Thomas' Hospital RFC and Guy's and St. Thomas' RFC to form Guy's, Kings and St. Thomas' Rugby Football Club that is now recognised", "title": "United Hospitals RFC" }, { "docid": "6333930", "text": "XV were coached by Grant MacKenzie, a P.E. teacher who worked at the school, and who died in 2008. In June 2014 the club resolved at an AGM to shorten the name to Stewart's Melville RFC. The club currently run three XVs on a regular basis. The 1st and 2nd XVs both play in competitive national leagues, with the 2nd XV currently in the second division of the reserve leagues. Below this level, the club operate a 'social' 3rd XV which provides rugby for those who just wish to play recreationally. Stewart's Melville RFC Stewart's Melville RFC is a rugby", "title": "Stewart's Melville RFC" }, { "docid": "18558565", "text": "However, the name was rejected by the Spanish authorities. \"El Víbora\" was published monthly and had its headquarters in Barcelona. The contributors included not only Spanish authors but also French and American ones, including Peter Bagge, Robert Crumb and Charles Burns. Native contributors were Max, Nazario, Mariscal and Pons. Of them, Max created the characters of Gustavo, Peter Pank, Gallardo and Mediavilla. Hernán Migoya served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine from 1992 to 1998. The last editor was Sergi Puertas. The circulation of \"El Víbora\" was 45,000 copies in 1983. It was 6,000 copies in 2004 just before its", "title": "El Víbora" }, { "docid": "3768007", "text": "Mayes of Redwood City, California and designed and coded by Brantley Coile of Athens, Georgia. The PIX name is derived from its creators' aim of creating the functional equivalent of an IP PBX to solve the then-emerging registered IP address shortage. At a time when NAT was just being investigated as a viable approach, they wanted to conceal a block or blocks of IP addresses behind a single or multiple registered IP addresses, much as PBXs do for internal phone extensions. When they began, RFC 1597 and RFC 1631 were being discussed, but the now-familiar RFC 1918 had not yet", "title": "Cisco PIX" }, { "docid": "13430225", "text": "Gordon Newton Sir Gordon Newton (16 September 1907 – 31 August 1998) was a journalist and editor of the Financial Times for 22 years, from 1950 until 1972. He is generally considered to be one of the most successful British newspaper editors of the post-Second World War era. Leslie Gordon Newton (Leslie being his unused Christian name) was the second son of John Newton, a glass merchant, and his wife Edith Sara, \"née\" Goode. He attended Blundell's School and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, where he read economics. After graduating in 1929, he joined the family glass business, only to see", "title": "Gordon Newton" }, { "docid": "632871", "text": "standard RFC 951 (BOOTP), published in 1985, which allowed a disk-less client machine to discover its own IP address, the address of a TFTP server, and the name of a Network Bootstrap Program (NBP) to be TFTP transferred, loaded into memory, and executed. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol standard RFC 2131 (DHCP) published in 1997 improved BOOTP capabilities. Finally, the Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) version 2.0 was released in December 1998, and the update 2.1 was made public in September 1999 counting on TFTP as its file transfer protocol. Intel has recently decided to widely support PXE within the new UEFI", "title": "Trivial File Transfer Protocol" }, { "docid": "4134582", "text": "Mark Frauenfelder Mark Frauenfelder (born December 22, 1960) is a blogger, illustrator, and journalist. He was editor-in-chief of the magazine \"MAKE\" and is co-owner of the collaborative weblog \"Boing Boing\". Along with his wife, Carla Sinclair, he founded the \"Boing Boing\" print zine in 1988, where he acted as co-editor until the print version folded in 1997. There his work was discovered by Billy Idol, who consulted Frauenfelder for his \"Cyberpunk\" album. While designing \"Boing Boing\" and co-editing it with Sinclair, Frauenfelder became an editor at \"Wired\" from 1993–1998 and the \"Living Online\" columnist for \"Playboy\" magazine from 1998 to", "title": "Mark Frauenfelder" }, { "docid": "13201129", "text": "DWTNDA received the LAN magazine Products of the Year award in 1994. ET&T was acquired. Mr. Auerbach was the editor of RFC 1001/1002, IETF full Internet Standards to provide a NetBIOS service over TCP. In keeping with the practices of the time, Mr. Auerbach listed himself as the editor, not the author, preferring to give recognition to all the contributors. In the March 1995 issue of \"LAN Magazine\" Mr. Auerbach wrote an article about network testing titled \"Trouble-Busters: Does your TCP/IP stand for trouble on your network? Here are some insider tricks for diagnosing and repairing TCP/IP Networks.\" In 1995,", "title": "Karl Auerbach" }, { "docid": "13764265", "text": "until Lucas CAV moved to Haddenham, in Buckinghamshire. As the CAV grounds were technically inside Northolt, the rugby club changed its name to Northolt RFC, and moved temporarily to Lord Halsbury playing fields, just behind Northolt station. Unfortunately the planned stay only lasted one season, as the promised changing rooms and pitches never arrived, but a quick last minute switch to the Kensington & Chelsea Playing Fields, in the heart of Northolt saved the club. Northolt RFC stayed there for 6 years until the grounds were closed down, at which point the club was relocated to its present location in", "title": "Northolt Rugby Football Club" }, { "docid": "12040999", "text": "Cwmgors RFC Cwmgors Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club that represents the villages of Cwmgors, Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen and Tairgwaith, West Wales. Cwmgors RFC is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for the Ospreys. Although Cwmgors RFC did not come into existence until 1927 rugby had been played in the town from 1895. A team called the All Blacks was formed in the town in 1895, this team would later change its name to the Curwen Stars. The Curwen Stars joined the Llanelli and District Rugby Union in 1900, and eventually joined the Welsh", "title": "Cwmgors RFC" }, { "docid": "4149955", "text": "Based on the NetFlow Version 9 implementation, IPFIX is on the IETF standards track with RFC 5101 (obsoleted by RFC 7011), RFC 5102 (obsoleted by RFC 7012), etc. which were published in 2008. Many vendors other than Cisco provide similar network flow monitoring technology. NetFlow may be a prevalent name in the area of flow monitoring, because of Cisco dominant market share in the networking industry. NetFlow is thought to be a Cisco trademark (even though as of March 2012 it is not listed in Cisco Trademarks): Also flow-tools collection of software allows to process and manage NetFlow exports from", "title": "NetFlow" }, { "docid": "9747346", "text": "Warriors in 1998. The city is also home to the Scottish Premiership Division One rugby club Aberdeen GSFP RFC who play at Rubislaw Playing Fields, and Aberdeenshire RFC which was founded in 1875 and runs Junior, Senior Men's, Senior Ladies and Touch sections from the Woodside Sports Complex and also Aberdeen Wanderers RFC. Former Wanderers' player Jason White was captain of the Scotland national rugby union team. Aberdeenshire Rugby Football Club is based in the North of the city at Woodside Sports Complex near the Great North Road on the banks of the river Don. They currently play in the", "title": "Sport in Aberdeen" }, { "docid": "8714987", "text": "Swansea Uplands RFC Swansea Uplands RFC is a rugby union club based in Upper Killay, Swansea, Wales, who play in the WRU Swalec Leagues. They are currently in Division 3 West A. Swansea Uplands RFC was founded at the Uplands Hotel, Swansea in 1919 by players of the pre World War I Swansea Grammar School team on their return to Swansea. This is how they came to name the club \"Swansea Uplands RFC\". The first tour was undertaken in 1921 to London with victories over London Wasps and Streatham and the following season, Parkhurst and Saracens. Tours continued in future", "title": "Swansea Uplands RFC" } ]
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who was the rfc editor until 1998 just provide the family name
[ "Postel" ]
[ { "docid": "345126", "text": "along with other network information. From 1969 until 1998, Jon Postel served as the RFC editor. On his death in 1998, his obituary was published as RFC 2468. Following the expiration of the original ARPANET contract with the U.S. federal government, the Internet Society, acting on behalf of the IETF, contracted with the Networking Division of the University of Southern California (USC) Information Sciences Institute (ISI) to assume the editorship and publishing responsibilities under the direction of the IAB. Sandy Ginoza joined USC/ISI in 1999 to work on RFC editing, and Alice Hagens in 2005. Bob Braden took over the", "title": "Request for Comments" } ]
[ { "docid": "20022245", "text": "was closed in 1947 and the construction sheds from the old factory were transported to the Joyce Green site. Wells carried on production of fireworks until the family sold the site in 1968. RAF Joyce Green Joyce Green, at Long Reach, near Dartford was one of the first Royal Flying Corps (RFC) airfields. It was established in 1911 by Vickers Limited (the aircraft and weapons manufacturer) who used it as an airfield and testing ground. At the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the RFC followed and established a base. Subject to frequent flooding and a reputation as being", "title": "RAF Joyce Green" }, { "docid": "2981275", "text": "Lionel, who had assumed the joint role of managing director and editor, control passed to the Comerford family. The current managing director, Hugh Comerford, is founder Maurice's great-grandson. In 1959 \"The Stage\" was relaunched as \"The Stage and Television Today\", incorporating a pull-out supplement dedicated to broadcasting news and features. Derek Hoddinott, the main paper's TV editor, became editor of the new supplement. The name and supplement remained until 1995, when broadcasting coverage was re-incorporated into the main paper. The name on the masthead reverted to \"The Stage\", but in 2006, the paper introduced a blog concentrating on television, named", "title": "The Stage" }, { "docid": "19280549", "text": "at which time the name Kardinia is first listed in the Queensland Post Office Directory. In 1911 title to the property transferred from Macdonald to Alberta Green, wife of prominent North Queensland newspaper proprietor and editor, Humphrey (David) Green. The Green family played a prominent role in the newspaper industry of North Queensland for more than half a century. During their occupancy the house was visited often by the noted North Queensland journalist and author Edmund James Banfield (\"Beachcomber\") who was a lifelong friend of the family. Kardinia remained the property of the Green family until sold in 1984. Kardinia", "title": "Kardinia, Townsville" }, { "docid": "17289941", "text": "for more youth sides and to help provide young rugby players with a seamless path from junior to senior rugby. In 2004, to enhance the affiliation with Valley RFC, Stanley Fort changed its name to Valley Fort RFC and now plays in black and red (following the senior team strip). Valley Fort is one of the larger mini-rugby clubs in Hong Kong and has over 380 registered players in its mini and colt sections. The club runs a number of teams at all age groups from Under 5's to Under 18s. Valley Ladies (The Pink Ladies) was formed in 1996", "title": "Valley RFC" }, { "docid": "6066732", "text": "Wallabies eventually won the game 15-0. In 1914 following the outbreak of World War I, the committee of Aberavon RFC decided that rugby football should cease until the end of hostilities. During the war years their ground was sectioned off to be made into allotments to help the war effort. In 1921 the Central Athletic Ground was relaid and a stand erected; Aberavon RFC returned to their home ground. During the 1920/21 season, W.H. Taylor of The Evening Post, dubbed the club \"The Wizards of the West\". The name stuck and was shortened sometimes to 'The Welsh Wizards' or just", "title": "Aberavon RFC" }, { "docid": "4134582", "text": "Mark Frauenfelder Mark Frauenfelder (born December 22, 1960) is a blogger, illustrator, and journalist. He was editor-in-chief of the magazine \"MAKE\" and is co-owner of the collaborative weblog \"Boing Boing\". Along with his wife, Carla Sinclair, he founded the \"Boing Boing\" print zine in 1988, where he acted as co-editor until the print version folded in 1997. There his work was discovered by Billy Idol, who consulted Frauenfelder for his \"Cyberpunk\" album. While designing \"Boing Boing\" and co-editing it with Sinclair, Frauenfelder became an editor at \"Wired\" from 1993–1998 and the \"Living Online\" columnist for \"Playboy\" magazine from 1998 to", "title": "Mark Frauenfelder" }, { "docid": "7456908", "text": "the other records in the update request. The meaning of the fields is described in RFC 1035. Although TSIG is widely deployed, there are several problems with the protocol: As a result, a number of alternatives and extensions have been proposed. TSIG TSIG (Transaction SIGnature) is a computer-networking protocol defined in RFC 2845. Primarily it enables the Domain Name System (DNS) to authenticate updates to a DNS database. It was most commonly used to update Dynamic DNS or a secondary/slave DNS server. TSIG uses shared secret keys and one-way hashing to provide a cryptographically secure means of authenticating each endpoint", "title": "TSIG" }, { "docid": "196953", "text": "Protocol. An Internet Standard ensures that hardware and software produced by different vendors can work together. Having a standard makes it much easier to develop software and hardware that link different networks because software and hardware can be developed one layer at a time. Normally, the standards used in data communication are called protocols. All Internet Standards are given a number in the STD series. The series was summarized in its first document, STD 1 (RFC 5000), until 2013, but this practice was retired in RFC 7100. The definitive list of Internet Standards is now maintained by the RFC Editor.", "title": "Internet Standard" }, { "docid": "19474724", "text": "1998–99 Welsh Premier Division The 1998–99 Welsh Premier Division was a rugby union competition for Welsh clubs. It was not contested by Cardiff and Swansea, due to their ongoing dispute with the WRU. Newport and Aberavon were promoted to take their place. Llanelli RFC won the league, despite Pontypridd RFC beginning the season as runaway favourites. Llanelli, Pontypridd, and Neath RFC qualified for the 1999–2000 Heineken Cup, with Ebbw Vale RFC missing out to make space for Cardiff and Swansea. Aberavon RFC were relegated. The league operated under a round-robin, with each team playing the seven others home and away.", "title": "1998–99 Welsh Premier Division" }, { "docid": "345128", "text": "task into several roles, including the RFC Series Advisory Group (RSAG). The model was updated in 2012. The streams were also refined in December 2009, with standards defined for their style. In January 2010 the RFC editor function was moved to a contractor, Association Management Solutions, with Glenn Kowack serving as interim series editor. In late 2011, Heather Flanagan was hired as the permanent RFC Series Editor. Also at that time, an RFC Series Oversight Committee (RSOC) was created. The RFC Editor assigns each RFC a serial number. Once assigned a number and published, an RFC is never rescinded or", "title": "Request for Comments" }, { "docid": "9439256", "text": "from June 1970 until January 1971. In January 1971, all of the applied research articles were shifted from \"Food Technology\" to the \"Journal of Food Science\" and Bernard J. Liska became editor-in-chief until 1981. He was succeeded by Aaron E. Wasserman who stepped down in 1990. Robert E. Berry became editor-in-chief in 1990 and stayed until 1998. From 1996 the journal was sectioned by discipline (food chemistry, food engineering, food microbiology, nutrition, and sensory analysis). Subsequently, Owen R. Fennema was editor until September 2003, during which time the journal's publication frequency increased from six issues a year to its current", "title": "Journal of Food Science" }, { "docid": "6982901", "text": "are the largest Scottish Borders club not to participate in the Border League, or possibly by Eyemouth RFC (who have since disbanded as a league club), St Boswells RFC or Walkerburn RFC who while being far down the national league structure, come from towns currently unrepresented. Calls for Biggar RFC (geographically just outside the Scottish Borders but a major Scottish club) were also made. However, Duns RFC retained their place, and confirmed their status by playing their first fixture of the season before the National League season had even began. They were resoundingly beaten 62 – 7 by Peebles RFC", "title": "Border League" }, { "docid": "3530963", "text": "the coat of arms of Mid Glamorgan County Council, in which the town of Pontypridd was situated prior to the Local Government Act of 1994. <br> An identical chevron design is now seen in the coat of arms of Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council, which superseded Mid Glamorgan. The black and white colours are the team colours of Pontypridd RFC. Pontypridd's most notable main sponsor was local company, Buy as you View. The company began life as Just Rentals in Tonypandy in 1976, and sponsored Pontypridd RFC from the early nineties until 2004. It employed numerous former players, including", "title": "Pontypridd RFC" }, { "docid": "20426822", "text": "RFC, who he joined at six and played for until he was seventeen (colts). In 1998 he decided to leave Sevenoaks to join his father's old team, Old Juddians to start his senior career. Although Old Juddians would merge with Tonbridge RFC the following seasons to form Tonbridge Juddians, Allen would stay at the club for six seasons, playing lower league rugby in the London regional divisions. Allen's performances for Tonbridge Juddians came to the attention of south-London side Blackheath, playing fours divisions higher in National Division 2. Despite his coaches warnings that he would never make it at a", "title": "David Allen (rugby union)" }, { "docid": "5865195", "text": "was finally excluded from the team name in 2000, coming back to \"RFC de Liège\". Since 1995, the club is moving between the second and fourth divisions, with two titles of 3rd division Champions in 1996 and 2008. In 2008–09 the club played in the Belgian Second Division, but after just 2 seasons the club suffered back to back relegations: they eventually dropped to the Belgian Fourth Division in April 2011. In 2015-2016 RFC Liège plays in Division 3. Not having its own stadium after Stade Vélodrome de Rocourt (Liège) was destroyed in 1995 is the biggest problem for the", "title": "RFC Liège" }, { "docid": "312203", "text": "standard for PGP encryption was critical for them and for the cryptographic community as a whole. In July 1997, PGP Inc. proposed to the IETF that there be a standard called OpenPGP. They gave the IETF permission to use the name OpenPGP to describe this new standard as well as any program that supported the standard. The IETF accepted the proposal and started the OpenPGP Working Group. OpenPGP is on the Internet Standards Track and is under active development. Many e-mail clients provide OpenPGP-compliant email security as described in RFC 3156. The current specification is RFC 4880 (November 2007), the", "title": "Pretty Good Privacy" } ]
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who was the rfc editor until 1998 just provide the family name
[ "Postel" ]
[ { "docid": "173037", "text": "California. ISI's Jonathan Postel managed the IANA, served as RFC Editor and performed other key roles until his premature death in 1998. As the early ARPANET grew, hosts were referred to by names, and a HOSTS.TXT file would be distributed from SRI International to each host on the network. As the network grew, this became cumbersome. A technical solution came in the form of the Domain Name System, created by ISI's Paul Mockapetris in 1983. The Defense Data Network—Network Information Center (DDN-NIC) at SRI handled all registration services, including the top-level domains (TLDs) of .mil, .gov, .edu, .org, .net, .com", "title": "History of the Internet" } ]
[ { "docid": "11647077", "text": "the United States, had plagiarized a guest column in the \"Fort Wayne News-Sentinel\". She had been intrigued by Tim's reference to “A notable professor of philosophy at Dartmouth College in the last century, Eugene Rosenstock-Hussey”. The name was not familiar to Derringer. \"But this name was so goofy, just for the hell of it, I Googled it\", she wrote - and she found a 1998 article by professor Jeffrey Hart in \"The Dartmouth Review\" almost identical to Goeglein's guest editorial appearing a decade later. Derringer notified Leo Morris, editorial page editor of the \"News-Sentinel\", who checked other columns submitted by", "title": "Nancy Nall Derringer" }, { "docid": "5865195", "text": "was finally excluded from the team name in 2000, coming back to \"RFC de Liège\". Since 1995, the club is moving between the second and fourth divisions, with two titles of 3rd division Champions in 1996 and 2008. In 2008–09 the club played in the Belgian Second Division, but after just 2 seasons the club suffered back to back relegations: they eventually dropped to the Belgian Fourth Division in April 2011. In 2015-2016 RFC Liège plays in Division 3. Not having its own stadium after Stade Vélodrome de Rocourt (Liège) was destroyed in 1995 is the biggest problem for the", "title": "RFC Liège" }, { "docid": "6747635", "text": "Ceri Sweeney Ceri Sweeney (born 21 January 1980 in Glyncoch) is a rugby union footballer who plays at fly-half for Pontypridd RFC and Wales. In 1998, Sweeney joined Pontypridd RFC from Glyncoch RFC. In 2003, with the introduction of regional rugby in Wales, Sweeney joined the Celtic Warriors. When the club was liquidated in the Summer of 2004 he signed for the Newport Gwent Dragons. In the summer of 2008, after 4 seasons with the Newport Gwent Dragons Sweeney signed for the Cardiff Blues. Sweeney was told upon joining the Blues that he was signed to be used as an", "title": "Ceri Sweeney" }, { "docid": "18574432", "text": "Allister Heath Allister Heath (born 1978) is a British business journalist and commentator. He was announced as the new editor of \"The Sunday Telegraph\" in April 2017. Heath was born in Mulhouse in Alsace, France to a part-British family. He lived there until the age of 17 when he moved to the UK to study economics at the London School of Economics (1995–1998), followed by a post-graduate MPhil in the subject at Hertford College, Oxford. Formerly editor of \"City AM\" and \"The Business\", the latter closing shortly after Heath's departure in 2008. Since then he was deputy editor of \"The", "title": "Allister Heath" }, { "docid": "3768007", "text": "Mayes of Redwood City, California and designed and coded by Brantley Coile of Athens, Georgia. The PIX name is derived from its creators' aim of creating the functional equivalent of an IP PBX to solve the then-emerging registered IP address shortage. At a time when NAT was just being investigated as a viable approach, they wanted to conceal a block or blocks of IP addresses behind a single or multiple registered IP addresses, much as PBXs do for internal phone extensions. When they began, RFC 1597 and RFC 1631 were being discussed, but the now-familiar RFC 1918 had not yet", "title": "Cisco PIX" }, { "docid": "18190834", "text": "Phil Boulton Philip \"Phil\" Boulton (born 14 December 1986) is an English professional rugby union player who plays for National League 1 side, Coventry RFC as a tighthead prop. His former clubs include Rotherham Titans, Leicester Tigers, Nuneaton RFC and Bedford Blues. He has also represented the England Counties XV side. Boulton was born in Lincoln, Lincolnshire and grew up in a small village. He didn't begin to play Rugby until he was in secondary school at De Aston School in Market Rasen, he had initially tried his hand at playing football. He began playing for Lincoln RFC in 1998", "title": "Phil Boulton" }, { "docid": "12362981", "text": "includes humorous RFCs published on other dates. The RFC Editor accepts submission of properly formatted April Fools' Day RFCs from the general public, and considers them for publication in the same year if received at least two weeks prior to April 1st. \"Note that in past years the RFC Editor has sometimes published serious documents with April 1 dates. Readers who cannot distinguish satire by reading the text may have a future in marketing.\" April Fools' Day Request for Comments A Request for Comments (RFC), in the context of Internet governance, is a type of publication from the Internet Engineering", "title": "April Fools' Day Request for Comments" }, { "docid": "423633", "text": "over Donald Trump. \"The New Yorker\" has featured cartoons (usually gag cartoons) since it began publication in 1925. The cartoon editor of \"The New Yorker\" for years was Lee Lorenz, who first began cartooning in 1956 and became a \"New Yorker\" contract contributor in 1958. After serving as the magazine's art editor from 1973 to 1993 (when he was replaced by Françoise Mouly), he continued in the position of cartoon editor until 1998. His book \"The Art of the New Yorker: 1925–1995\" (Knopf, 1995) was the first comprehensive survey of all aspects of the magazine's graphics. In 1998, Robert Mankoff", "title": "The New Yorker" }, { "docid": "6274805", "text": "Alan Barnes (writer) Alan Barnes is a British writer and editor, mainly related to cult film and television. Barnes is from Newcastle upon Tyne. He was the editor of \"Judge Dredd Megazine\" from 2001 until 2005. Among other strips, Barnes originally commissioned \"The Simping Detective\". He also wrote a handful of \"Judge Dredd\" stories involving alternate universes or featuring a young Dredd. He worked for five years at \"Doctor Who Magazine\" and progressed from writing strips to becoming joint editor in 1998 and sole editor from 2000 until 2002. He subsequently contributed the ongoing \"Fact of Fiction\" series of articles", "title": "Alan Barnes (writer)" }, { "docid": "6767596", "text": "of the island experienced trouble with bands of Indians who were hunting down the white settlers. The island changed hands several times throughout the 1700 and 1800's until it was bought by the Buckeye and Eureka Pipeline Company in 1897 who turned the island into an amusement park. A flood in 1907 washed away much of the park. The Buckley family bought the island in 1911 and it remained in their family until it was sold to the Fish and Wildlife Service for $400,000 in 1998. The Muskingum River empties into the Ohio River just below Buckley Island while the", "title": "Buckley Island" }, { "docid": "3343767", "text": "Kenny Logan Kenneth McKerrow \"Kenny\" Logan (born 3 April 1972) is a retired Scottish rugby union player who played wing for Stirling County RFC and Glasgow District at amateur level; Glasgow Warriors, Wasps RFC and London Scottish at professional level; and Scotland at international level. He won three English Premierships with Wasps RFC; and one Scottish Premiership title with Stirling County RFC in 1995, just before the game turned professional. Logan was born on 3 April 1972 in Stirling, Scotland. As a schoolboy, Logan had football trials as a goalkeeper for Dundee United and Hearts. He left school at sixteen", "title": "Kenny Logan" }, { "docid": "12040999", "text": "Cwmgors RFC Cwmgors Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club that represents the villages of Cwmgors, Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen and Tairgwaith, West Wales. Cwmgors RFC is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for the Ospreys. Although Cwmgors RFC did not come into existence until 1927 rugby had been played in the town from 1895. A team called the All Blacks was formed in the town in 1895, this team would later change its name to the Curwen Stars. The Curwen Stars joined the Llanelli and District Rugby Union in 1900, and eventually joined the Welsh", "title": "Cwmgors RFC" }, { "docid": "9747346", "text": "Warriors in 1998. The city is also home to the Scottish Premiership Division One rugby club Aberdeen GSFP RFC who play at Rubislaw Playing Fields, and Aberdeenshire RFC which was founded in 1875 and runs Junior, Senior Men's, Senior Ladies and Touch sections from the Woodside Sports Complex and also Aberdeen Wanderers RFC. Former Wanderers' player Jason White was captain of the Scotland national rugby union team. Aberdeenshire Rugby Football Club is based in the North of the city at Woodside Sports Complex near the Great North Road on the banks of the river Don. They currently play in the", "title": "Sport in Aberdeen" }, { "docid": "20022245", "text": "was closed in 1947 and the construction sheds from the old factory were transported to the Joyce Green site. Wells carried on production of fireworks until the family sold the site in 1968. RAF Joyce Green Joyce Green, at Long Reach, near Dartford was one of the first Royal Flying Corps (RFC) airfields. It was established in 1911 by Vickers Limited (the aircraft and weapons manufacturer) who used it as an airfield and testing ground. At the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the RFC followed and established a base. Subject to frequent flooding and a reputation as being", "title": "RAF Joyce Green" }, { "docid": "6982901", "text": "are the largest Scottish Borders club not to participate in the Border League, or possibly by Eyemouth RFC (who have since disbanded as a league club), St Boswells RFC or Walkerburn RFC who while being far down the national league structure, come from towns currently unrepresented. Calls for Biggar RFC (geographically just outside the Scottish Borders but a major Scottish club) were also made. However, Duns RFC retained their place, and confirmed their status by playing their first fixture of the season before the National League season had even began. They were resoundingly beaten 62 – 7 by Peebles RFC", "title": "Border League" }, { "docid": "20661166", "text": "a textbook. He published around 400 papers, which received over 10,000 citations during his lifetime. He also discovered a planetary nebula, which was later given the name of Po 1. He was editor-in-chief of the Bulletin of the Astronomical Institutes of the Netherlands from 1963 until 1969, when the journal merged with other national journals to become the Astronomy and Astrophysics journal; he was subsequently an editor of that journal until 1976, when he transitioned to editing the 'Letters' edition of the journal, a role he kept until 1998, while also being an editor of The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review", "title": "Stuart Pottasch" } ]
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who was the rfc editor until 1998 just provide the family name
[ "Postel" ]
[ { "docid": "6454655", "text": "days of the network until his death during 1998, Jon Postel oversaw address allocation and other Internet protocol numbering and assignments in his capacity as Director of the Computer Networks Division at the Information Sciences Institute of the University of Southern California, under a contract from the Department of Defense. This function eventually became known as the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), and as it expanded to include management of the global Domain Name System (DNS) root servers, a small organization grew. Postel also served as RFC Editor. Allocation of IP addresses was delegated to five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs):", "title": "Internet governance" } ]
[ { "docid": "4037748", "text": "and GM's new, import-fighting Saturn division to form Saturn-Saab-Isuzu dealerships. The Geo marque was introduced in Canada in (model year) 1992, offered at Chevrolet-Oldsmobile-Cadillac dealers (who had been selling the Geo (rebadged Suzuki) marque's products as Chevrolets from 1987 until the marque's introduction). Sales of Geo vehicles were relatively successful, prompting Pontiac-Buick-GMC dealers to request GM Canada to provide a lineup of similar \"import\" vehicles. Asüna was created to fulfill this demand. Geo has been terminated for 1998 so the Chevrolet Tracker name was back (as in 89-91) until 2004. Small Metro and Firefly until year 2000. The Pontiac LeMans", "title": "Asüna" }, { "docid": "6747639", "text": "Sweeney was selected in the Wales squad for the 2007 World Cup. On April 16, 2014 he was picked in the Barbarians squad to face Clontarf. Being one of the biggest names in the squad. Ceri married his wife Helen in a luxurious ceremony in South Wales. They have two children. He also studied electrics at Coleg Morgannwg. Ceri Sweeney Ceri Sweeney (born 21 January 1980 in Glyncoch) is a rugby union footballer who plays at fly-half for Pontypridd RFC and Wales. In 1998, Sweeney joined Pontypridd RFC from Glyncoch RFC. In 2003, with the introduction of regional rugby in", "title": "Ceri Sweeney" }, { "docid": "19690494", "text": "Jovane Cabral \"This name uses Portuguese naming customs. The first or maternal family name is Borges and the second or paternal family name is Cabral.\" Jovane Eduardo Borges Cabral (born 14 June 1998) is a Cape Verdean footballer who plays for Sporting Clube de Portugal, as a forward. A native of Cape Verde, Jovane Cabral arrived in Portugal in 2015 with just 16 years of age, with a destination set for the Sporting Academy. After a year in the Juniors, Jovane was promoted to Team B of Sporting. On 20 August 2016, Cabral made his professional debut with Sporting B", "title": "Jovane Cabral" }, { "docid": "10781324", "text": "of the only Rugby Clubs in South Wales who provide rugby for U'13's, U'16's, U'18's and senior women. Nelson RFC Nelson Rugby Football Club is a Welsh rugby union club team based in Nelson, Caerphilly. Today, Nelson RFC plays in the Welsh Rugby Union, Division one East League after three promotions on the bounce under influential coach and is a feeder club for the Newport Gwent Dragons. Their club badge is a white unicorn on black. Their motto, \"Profi Yn Iawn\" means 'prove your worth'. The current club captain is Joel Knott. Nelson RFC also have a thriving mini and", "title": "Nelson RFC" }, { "docid": "19474725", "text": "The top and bottom four then separated for the second phase, again playing each other home and away to add an extra six games to the season. 1998–99 Welsh Premier Division The 1998–99 Welsh Premier Division was a rugby union competition for Welsh clubs. It was not contested by Cardiff and Swansea, due to their ongoing dispute with the WRU. Newport and Aberavon were promoted to take their place. Llanelli RFC won the league, despite Pontypridd RFC beginning the season as runaway favourites. Llanelli, Pontypridd, and Neath RFC qualified for the 1999–2000 Heineken Cup, with Ebbw Vale RFC missing out", "title": "1998–99 Welsh Premier Division" }, { "docid": "7546566", "text": "Party nominee Ralph Nader for president. Lange was replaced as editor by Clint Talbott, who led the newspaper for 14 years until 1998. That year, a series of editorials by Talbott on the legal ordeal of a rape victim, who took her case to trial, earned the Daily a Pulitzer Prize nomination. The Pulitzer judges called Talbott's writing \"powerful.\" Pamela White replaced Clint Talbott as editor in 1998. Setting out to return the Daily to its tradition of muckracking exemplified by Lange, she led the Daily to numerous prizes for investigative reporting. The newspaper won several national awards for its", "title": "Colorado Daily" }, { "docid": "19280549", "text": "at which time the name Kardinia is first listed in the Queensland Post Office Directory. In 1911 title to the property transferred from Macdonald to Alberta Green, wife of prominent North Queensland newspaper proprietor and editor, Humphrey (David) Green. The Green family played a prominent role in the newspaper industry of North Queensland for more than half a century. During their occupancy the house was visited often by the noted North Queensland journalist and author Edmund James Banfield (\"Beachcomber\") who was a lifelong friend of the family. Kardinia remained the property of the Green family until sold in 1984. Kardinia", "title": "Kardinia, Townsville" }, { "docid": "20577785", "text": "briefly worked as Beauty Editor for \"Vogue Australia\" before joining glossy magazine rival \"Harper’s Bazaar.\" Clements was brought on as Associate Editor for the magazine and worked there for just over two years from 1997 to 1999. Clements returned to \"Vogue Australia\" in 1999 to be hired as the magazine’s Editor-in-Chief. Clements succeeded Juliet Ashworth who was former Editor-in-Chief from 1998-1999. Clements described her return to \"Vogue Australia\" as a challenge to rebuild its image following a demise in the 1990s. She stated, \"\"Vogue\" was pretty broken at that point… When I went back it took three years to build", "title": "Kirstie Clements" }, { "docid": "312203", "text": "standard for PGP encryption was critical for them and for the cryptographic community as a whole. In July 1997, PGP Inc. proposed to the IETF that there be a standard called OpenPGP. They gave the IETF permission to use the name OpenPGP to describe this new standard as well as any program that supported the standard. The IETF accepted the proposal and started the OpenPGP Working Group. OpenPGP is on the Internet Standards Track and is under active development. Many e-mail clients provide OpenPGP-compliant email security as described in RFC 3156. The current specification is RFC 4880 (November 2007), the", "title": "Pretty Good Privacy" }, { "docid": "13430225", "text": "Gordon Newton Sir Gordon Newton (16 September 1907 – 31 August 1998) was a journalist and editor of the Financial Times for 22 years, from 1950 until 1972. He is generally considered to be one of the most successful British newspaper editors of the post-Second World War era. Leslie Gordon Newton (Leslie being his unused Christian name) was the second son of John Newton, a glass merchant, and his wife Edith Sara, \"née\" Goode. He attended Blundell's School and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, where he read economics. After graduating in 1929, he joined the family glass business, only to see", "title": "Gordon Newton" }, { "docid": "18574432", "text": "Allister Heath Allister Heath (born 1978) is a British business journalist and commentator. He was announced as the new editor of \"The Sunday Telegraph\" in April 2017. Heath was born in Mulhouse in Alsace, France to a part-British family. He lived there until the age of 17 when he moved to the UK to study economics at the London School of Economics (1995–1998), followed by a post-graduate MPhil in the subject at Hertford College, Oxford. Formerly editor of \"City AM\" and \"The Business\", the latter closing shortly after Heath's departure in 2008. Since then he was deputy editor of \"The", "title": "Allister Heath" }, { "docid": "12040999", "text": "Cwmgors RFC Cwmgors Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club that represents the villages of Cwmgors, Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen and Tairgwaith, West Wales. Cwmgors RFC is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for the Ospreys. Although Cwmgors RFC did not come into existence until 1927 rugby had been played in the town from 1895. A team called the All Blacks was formed in the town in 1895, this team would later change its name to the Curwen Stars. The Curwen Stars joined the Llanelli and District Rugby Union in 1900, and eventually joined the Welsh", "title": "Cwmgors RFC" }, { "docid": "19474724", "text": "1998–99 Welsh Premier Division The 1998–99 Welsh Premier Division was a rugby union competition for Welsh clubs. It was not contested by Cardiff and Swansea, due to their ongoing dispute with the WRU. Newport and Aberavon were promoted to take their place. Llanelli RFC won the league, despite Pontypridd RFC beginning the season as runaway favourites. Llanelli, Pontypridd, and Neath RFC qualified for the 1999–2000 Heineken Cup, with Ebbw Vale RFC missing out to make space for Cardiff and Swansea. Aberavon RFC were relegated. The league operated under a round-robin, with each team playing the seven others home and away.", "title": "1998–99 Welsh Premier Division" }, { "docid": "17289941", "text": "for more youth sides and to help provide young rugby players with a seamless path from junior to senior rugby. In 2004, to enhance the affiliation with Valley RFC, Stanley Fort changed its name to Valley Fort RFC and now plays in black and red (following the senior team strip). Valley Fort is one of the larger mini-rugby clubs in Hong Kong and has over 380 registered players in its mini and colt sections. The club runs a number of teams at all age groups from Under 5's to Under 18s. Valley Ladies (The Pink Ladies) was formed in 1996", "title": "Valley RFC" }, { "docid": "196954", "text": "Documents submitted to the IETF editor and accepted as an RFC are not revised; if the document has to be changed, it is submitted again and assigned a new RFC number. When an RFC becomes an Internet Standard (STD), it is assigned an STD number but retains its RFC number. When an Internet Standard is updated, its number is unchanged but refers to a different RFC or set of RFCs. For example, in 2007 RFC 3700 was an Internet Standard (STD 1) and in May 2008 it was replaced with RFC 5000. RFC 3700 received \"Historic\" status, and RFC 5000", "title": "Internet Standard" }, { "docid": "6274805", "text": "Alan Barnes (writer) Alan Barnes is a British writer and editor, mainly related to cult film and television. Barnes is from Newcastle upon Tyne. He was the editor of \"Judge Dredd Megazine\" from 2001 until 2005. Among other strips, Barnes originally commissioned \"The Simping Detective\". He also wrote a handful of \"Judge Dredd\" stories involving alternate universes or featuring a young Dredd. He worked for five years at \"Doctor Who Magazine\" and progressed from writing strips to becoming joint editor in 1998 and sole editor from 2000 until 2002. He subsequently contributed the ongoing \"Fact of Fiction\" series of articles", "title": "Alan Barnes (writer)" } ]
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who was the rfc editor until 1998 just provide the family name
[ "Postel" ]
[ { "docid": "199291", "text": "of TCP/IP, DNS and the SMTP protocol that supports email. He also edited the RFC for nearly three decades until his sudden death in 1998, when ISI colleagues assumed responsibility. The Institute retained that role until 2009. Postel simultaneously directed the Internet Assigned Number Authority (IANA) and its predecessor, which assign Internet addresses. IANA was administered from ISI until a nonprofit organization, ICANN, was created for that purpose in 1998. Cohen was the first entity to implement, Voice Over Internet Protocol (Voice over IP or VOIP). Some of the first Net security applications, and one of the world's first portable", "title": "Information Sciences Institute" } ]
[ { "docid": "8054016", "text": "In the early 1950s an application was made to change the name back to Gorseinon and its original title. \"See also Gorseinon RFC Gorseinon RFC is a Welsh rugby union club representing the town of Gorseinon, Swansea, South Wales. Gorseinon RFC is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for the Ospreys. Gorseinon RFC were formed in 1883 and they were successful in their application to the Welsh Rugby Union in 1895. Up until World War I they played on the Welfare Ground then called Kings Holme sharing the field with both cricket and football", "title": "Gorseinon RFC" }, { "docid": "4758940", "text": "Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol The Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP) is a facetious communication protocol for controlling, monitoring, and diagnosing coffee pots. It is specified in RFC 2324, published on 1 April 1998 as an April Fools' Day RFC, as part of an April Fools prank. An extension, HTCPCP-TEA, was published as RFC 7168 on 1 April 2014 to support brewing teas, which is also an April Fools' Day RFC. RFC 2324 was written by Larry Masinter, who describes it as a satire, saying \"This has a serious purpose – it identifies many of the ways", "title": "Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol" }, { "docid": "7005534", "text": "to fund the endowed chair that bears her name. 1998: Houston Harte Chair in Journalism The family of Houston Harte, co-founder of the Harte-Hanks newspaper group, established the Houston Harte Chair in Journalism. Harte, who graduated in 1915, bought his first newspaper while still a student at the Missouri School of Journalism. At the time of his death, he was executive chairman of Harte-Hanks Newspapers, Inc., which owned 19 newspapers and one television station. The Houston Harte Chair works as a teaching editor at the \"Columbia Missourian\", the general-circulation daily newspaper staffed by professors and students. 1998: Curtis B. Hurley", "title": "Missouri School of Journalism" }, { "docid": "11647077", "text": "the United States, had plagiarized a guest column in the \"Fort Wayne News-Sentinel\". She had been intrigued by Tim's reference to “A notable professor of philosophy at Dartmouth College in the last century, Eugene Rosenstock-Hussey”. The name was not familiar to Derringer. \"But this name was so goofy, just for the hell of it, I Googled it\", she wrote - and she found a 1998 article by professor Jeffrey Hart in \"The Dartmouth Review\" almost identical to Goeglein's guest editorial appearing a decade later. Derringer notified Leo Morris, editorial page editor of the \"News-Sentinel\", who checked other columns submitted by", "title": "Nancy Nall Derringer" }, { "docid": "312203", "text": "standard for PGP encryption was critical for them and for the cryptographic community as a whole. In July 1997, PGP Inc. proposed to the IETF that there be a standard called OpenPGP. They gave the IETF permission to use the name OpenPGP to describe this new standard as well as any program that supported the standard. The IETF accepted the proposal and started the OpenPGP Working Group. OpenPGP is on the Internet Standards Track and is under active development. Many e-mail clients provide OpenPGP-compliant email security as described in RFC 3156. The current specification is RFC 4880 (November 2007), the", "title": "Pretty Good Privacy" }, { "docid": "20420710", "text": "work on \"Karys\" until his death in 1961, and Augustas Astrauskas who agreed to provide financial support. They invited Urbonas to resume editorship. The first issue (24 pages) appeared on 23 November 1950. The monthly magazine reoriented itself to cater to Lithuanian veterans, both privates and officers, thus merging the traditions of pre-war \"Karys\" and \"Kardas\". After Urbonas had to resign due to health issues, Domas Penikas became the editor. During his tenure the circulation dropped to just 250 copies. In 1954, the publication was taken over by the New York chapter of Ramovė, an organization of Lithuanian officers, and", "title": "Karys" }, { "docid": "6982901", "text": "are the largest Scottish Borders club not to participate in the Border League, or possibly by Eyemouth RFC (who have since disbanded as a league club), St Boswells RFC or Walkerburn RFC who while being far down the national league structure, come from towns currently unrepresented. Calls for Biggar RFC (geographically just outside the Scottish Borders but a major Scottish club) were also made. However, Duns RFC retained their place, and confirmed their status by playing their first fixture of the season before the National League season had even began. They were resoundingly beaten 62 – 7 by Peebles RFC", "title": "Border League" }, { "docid": "12040999", "text": "Cwmgors RFC Cwmgors Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club that represents the villages of Cwmgors, Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen and Tairgwaith, West Wales. Cwmgors RFC is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for the Ospreys. Although Cwmgors RFC did not come into existence until 1927 rugby had been played in the town from 1895. A team called the All Blacks was formed in the town in 1895, this team would later change its name to the Curwen Stars. The Curwen Stars joined the Llanelli and District Rugby Union in 1900, and eventually joined the Welsh", "title": "Cwmgors RFC" }, { "docid": "20620760", "text": "Zeppelin airships that would try bombing runs across the north. In 1917, No. 189 Squadron formed at RFC Ripon as a night training squadron and its stay at the airfield was short (only 5 months) before moving south to Suttons Farm. On 1 April 1918, the Royal Air Force was formed from the RFC and the Royal Naval Air Service. RFC Ripon was changed to Royal Air Force Ripon, though this name would only exist for 11 months. No. 76 Squadron moved to Tadcaster in March 1919 and was disbanded there just three months later. The airfield at Ripon was", "title": "RAF Ripon" }, { "docid": "6274805", "text": "Alan Barnes (writer) Alan Barnes is a British writer and editor, mainly related to cult film and television. Barnes is from Newcastle upon Tyne. He was the editor of \"Judge Dredd Megazine\" from 2001 until 2005. Among other strips, Barnes originally commissioned \"The Simping Detective\". He also wrote a handful of \"Judge Dredd\" stories involving alternate universes or featuring a young Dredd. He worked for five years at \"Doctor Who Magazine\" and progressed from writing strips to becoming joint editor in 1998 and sole editor from 2000 until 2002. He subsequently contributed the ongoing \"Fact of Fiction\" series of articles", "title": "Alan Barnes (writer)" }, { "docid": "196954", "text": "Documents submitted to the IETF editor and accepted as an RFC are not revised; if the document has to be changed, it is submitted again and assigned a new RFC number. When an RFC becomes an Internet Standard (STD), it is assigned an STD number but retains its RFC number. When an Internet Standard is updated, its number is unchanged but refers to a different RFC or set of RFCs. For example, in 2007 RFC 3700 was an Internet Standard (STD 1) and in May 2008 it was replaced with RFC 5000. RFC 3700 received \"Historic\" status, and RFC 5000", "title": "Internet Standard" }, { "docid": "5388925", "text": "cake in extra-time. Cornwall's first title since 1908. Cornwall managed to reach the final again in both 1992 and 1998, unfortunately losing both and it was not until 1999 when they met Gloucester in the final that Cornwall managed to win the Championship again. Cornwall play most of their home games at Redruth R.F.C. and Camborne RFC but matches have also been played at Penzance & Newlyn and Launceston. The premier club side in Cornwall are the Cornish Pirates (recently renamed from Penzance & Newlyn RFC) who play in the RFU Championship. They are hoping to increase their fanbase by", "title": "Rugby union in Cornwall" }, { "docid": "4134582", "text": "Mark Frauenfelder Mark Frauenfelder (born December 22, 1960) is a blogger, illustrator, and journalist. He was editor-in-chief of the magazine \"MAKE\" and is co-owner of the collaborative weblog \"Boing Boing\". Along with his wife, Carla Sinclair, he founded the \"Boing Boing\" print zine in 1988, where he acted as co-editor until the print version folded in 1997. There his work was discovered by Billy Idol, who consulted Frauenfelder for his \"Cyberpunk\" album. While designing \"Boing Boing\" and co-editing it with Sinclair, Frauenfelder became an editor at \"Wired\" from 1993–1998 and the \"Living Online\" columnist for \"Playboy\" magazine from 1998 to", "title": "Mark Frauenfelder" }, { "docid": "7546566", "text": "Party nominee Ralph Nader for president. Lange was replaced as editor by Clint Talbott, who led the newspaper for 14 years until 1998. That year, a series of editorials by Talbott on the legal ordeal of a rape victim, who took her case to trial, earned the Daily a Pulitzer Prize nomination. The Pulitzer judges called Talbott's writing \"powerful.\" Pamela White replaced Clint Talbott as editor in 1998. Setting out to return the Daily to its tradition of muckracking exemplified by Lange, she led the Daily to numerous prizes for investigative reporting. The newspaper won several national awards for its", "title": "Colorado Daily" }, { "docid": "10781324", "text": "of the only Rugby Clubs in South Wales who provide rugby for U'13's, U'16's, U'18's and senior women. Nelson RFC Nelson Rugby Football Club is a Welsh rugby union club team based in Nelson, Caerphilly. Today, Nelson RFC plays in the Welsh Rugby Union, Division one East League after three promotions on the bounce under influential coach and is a feeder club for the Newport Gwent Dragons. Their club badge is a white unicorn on black. Their motto, \"Profi Yn Iawn\" means 'prove your worth'. The current club captain is Joel Knott. Nelson RFC also have a thriving mini and", "title": "Nelson RFC" }, { "docid": "20022245", "text": "was closed in 1947 and the construction sheds from the old factory were transported to the Joyce Green site. Wells carried on production of fireworks until the family sold the site in 1968. RAF Joyce Green Joyce Green, at Long Reach, near Dartford was one of the first Royal Flying Corps (RFC) airfields. It was established in 1911 by Vickers Limited (the aircraft and weapons manufacturer) who used it as an airfield and testing ground. At the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the RFC followed and established a base. Subject to frequent flooding and a reputation as being", "title": "RAF Joyce Green" } ]
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who was the rfc editor until 1998 just provide the family name
[ "Postel" ]
[ { "docid": "210558", "text": "Domain Name System (DNS). After Postel’s death in 1998, Reynolds helped supervise the transition of the IANA functions to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. She worked with ICANN in this role until 2001, while remaining an employee of ISI. From 1987 to 2006, she served on the editorial team of the Request for Comments series, co-leading the RFC Editor function at the ISI from 1998 until 2006. As Area Director of the User Services area, she was a member of the Internet Engineering Steering Group of the IETF from 1990 to March 1998. With Bob Braden, she", "title": "Joyce K. Reynolds" } ]
[ { "docid": "15746960", "text": "Spring 1984 and continued in that capacity until 2005. The journal’s name was changed to \"Aethlon: The Journal of Sport Literature\" in 1988, and the following year the publication offices for the journal moved to East Tennessee State University when Olsen joined the faculty there, where he continued to provide leadership for SLA and \"Aethlon\" until his death in 2000. Don Johnson, professor of English at East Tennessee State University, served as the general editor of \"Aethlon\" from 1988 until 2005; Joyce Duncan, an instructor at ETSU, is the current editor, having assumed the position with the Fall 2005 issue.", "title": "Sport Literature Association" }, { "docid": "20620760", "text": "Zeppelin airships that would try bombing runs across the north. In 1917, No. 189 Squadron formed at RFC Ripon as a night training squadron and its stay at the airfield was short (only 5 months) before moving south to Suttons Farm. On 1 April 1918, the Royal Air Force was formed from the RFC and the Royal Naval Air Service. RFC Ripon was changed to Royal Air Force Ripon, though this name would only exist for 11 months. No. 76 Squadron moved to Tadcaster in March 1919 and was disbanded there just three months later. The airfield at Ripon was", "title": "RAF Ripon" }, { "docid": "2981275", "text": "Lionel, who had assumed the joint role of managing director and editor, control passed to the Comerford family. The current managing director, Hugh Comerford, is founder Maurice's great-grandson. In 1959 \"The Stage\" was relaunched as \"The Stage and Television Today\", incorporating a pull-out supplement dedicated to broadcasting news and features. Derek Hoddinott, the main paper's TV editor, became editor of the new supplement. The name and supplement remained until 1995, when broadcasting coverage was re-incorporated into the main paper. The name on the masthead reverted to \"The Stage\", but in 2006, the paper introduced a blog concentrating on television, named", "title": "The Stage" }, { "docid": "13265814", "text": "try to provide the highest quality Medical Education. Likewise, Barts and the London Rugby Club or Royal Hospitals RFC was formed. BLRFC until 2001 played their matches at Hale End (The London's Old Ground) and have since played at Chislehurst (Bart's Old Ground) which is now known as The Queen Mary University of London ground. In 2012, Royal Hospitals RFC won the United Hospitals Cup, the oldest cup competition in rugby, and defended their title in 2013. In the 2013-14 season, with a record of only one loss, they were promoted to the Southern Premiership 1b league of BUCS for", "title": "Barts and the London RFC" }, { "docid": "7923376", "text": "was introduced in 1863. The name was changed to Worthington's in 2002 and shield became more obviously heart shaped. The shield was restored in 2011, and the brand's design was modified to resemble its 1920s appearance. Worthington's is involved in sponsorship of rugby union and rugby league. It is a major sponsor of Gloucester RFC (with whom it has been affiliated since 1983), Scarlets, Ospreys, Newport Gwent Dragons, Pontypridd RFC and Oldham R.L.F.C.. From 1998 until 2003 it sponsored the Football League Cup to the cost of £23 million. Since 2011, the brand has sponsored the St. Simon Stakes at", "title": "Worthington Brewery" }, { "docid": "7005534", "text": "to fund the endowed chair that bears her name. 1998: Houston Harte Chair in Journalism The family of Houston Harte, co-founder of the Harte-Hanks newspaper group, established the Houston Harte Chair in Journalism. Harte, who graduated in 1915, bought his first newspaper while still a student at the Missouri School of Journalism. At the time of his death, he was executive chairman of Harte-Hanks Newspapers, Inc., which owned 19 newspapers and one television station. The Houston Harte Chair works as a teaching editor at the \"Columbia Missourian\", the general-circulation daily newspaper staffed by professors and students. 1998: Curtis B. Hurley", "title": "Missouri School of Journalism" }, { "docid": "3971916", "text": "typically defining new commands and attributes. A \"Diameter Application\" is not a software application but is a protocol based on the Diameter base protocol defined in RFC 6733 and RFC 7075 (Obsoletes: RFC 3588). Each application is defined by an application identifier and can add new command codes and/or new mandatory AVPs (Attribute-Value Pair). Adding a new optional AVP does not require a new application. Examples of Diameter applications: (Generic Bootstrapping Architecture): Bootstrapping Server Function The Diameter protocol was initially developed by Pat R. Calhoun, Glen Zorn, and Ping Pan in 1998 to provide a framework for authentication, authorization and", "title": "Diameter (protocol)" }, { "docid": "9439256", "text": "from June 1970 until January 1971. In January 1971, all of the applied research articles were shifted from \"Food Technology\" to the \"Journal of Food Science\" and Bernard J. Liska became editor-in-chief until 1981. He was succeeded by Aaron E. Wasserman who stepped down in 1990. Robert E. Berry became editor-in-chief in 1990 and stayed until 1998. From 1996 the journal was sectioned by discipline (food chemistry, food engineering, food microbiology, nutrition, and sensory analysis). Subsequently, Owen R. Fennema was editor until September 2003, during which time the journal's publication frequency increased from six issues a year to its current", "title": "Journal of Food Science" }, { "docid": "632871", "text": "standard RFC 951 (BOOTP), published in 1985, which allowed a disk-less client machine to discover its own IP address, the address of a TFTP server, and the name of a Network Bootstrap Program (NBP) to be TFTP transferred, loaded into memory, and executed. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol standard RFC 2131 (DHCP) published in 1997 improved BOOTP capabilities. Finally, the Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) version 2.0 was released in December 1998, and the update 2.1 was made public in September 1999 counting on TFTP as its file transfer protocol. Intel has recently decided to widely support PXE within the new UEFI", "title": "Trivial File Transfer Protocol" }, { "docid": "817339", "text": "Brad Armstrong (real name Rodney Hopkins). The marriage lasted just 10 weeks. Although they informally separated in March 1997, she remained contractually obligated to work on Wicked Pictures projects involving both of them. They legally separated and divorced in March 2001, after Brad discovered her sexual affair with Jorge Araya Montoya (whom she met on a visit to Costa Rica). Jameson met former pornographic studio owner Jay Grdina (born John G. Grdina), scion of a wealthy cattle-ranching family, who had entered pornographic film production after college. From 1998 until Jameson's retirement, Grdina was Jameson's only on-screen male sex partner, acting", "title": "Jenna Jameson" }, { "docid": "12040999", "text": "Cwmgors RFC Cwmgors Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club that represents the villages of Cwmgors, Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen and Tairgwaith, West Wales. Cwmgors RFC is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for the Ospreys. Although Cwmgors RFC did not come into existence until 1927 rugby had been played in the town from 1895. A team called the All Blacks was formed in the town in 1895, this team would later change its name to the Curwen Stars. The Curwen Stars joined the Llanelli and District Rugby Union in 1900, and eventually joined the Welsh", "title": "Cwmgors RFC" }, { "docid": "4758945", "text": "official status code for the foreseeable future. Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol The Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP) is a facetious communication protocol for controlling, monitoring, and diagnosing coffee pots. It is specified in RFC 2324, published on 1 April 1998 as an April Fools' Day RFC, as part of an April Fools prank. An extension, HTCPCP-TEA, was published as RFC 7168 on 1 April 2014 to support brewing teas, which is also an April Fools' Day RFC. RFC 2324 was written by Larry Masinter, who describes it as a satire, saying \"This has a serious purpose", "title": "Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol" }, { "docid": "9854982", "text": "the Six Nations Championship. From 1998 to 2003 the venue was called Ericsson Park. Buccaneers RFC Buccaneers Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club in Athlone, Ireland. They compete in Division 1B of the All-Ireland League. The club's colours are Black and Gold. Although the club grounds are currently located in Leinster, it has always competed at underage, junior and senior level leagues in Connacht as Athlone RFC had previously. The team's name originates from the Shannon Buccaneers club founded by Diarmuid Murtagh from Athlone in the early 1930s. Fielding players such as British and Irish Lions captain Sammy", "title": "Buccaneers RFC" }, { "docid": "6747639", "text": "Sweeney was selected in the Wales squad for the 2007 World Cup. On April 16, 2014 he was picked in the Barbarians squad to face Clontarf. Being one of the biggest names in the squad. Ceri married his wife Helen in a luxurious ceremony in South Wales. They have two children. He also studied electrics at Coleg Morgannwg. Ceri Sweeney Ceri Sweeney (born 21 January 1980 in Glyncoch) is a rugby union footballer who plays at fly-half for Pontypridd RFC and Wales. In 1998, Sweeney joined Pontypridd RFC from Glyncoch RFC. In 2003, with the introduction of regional rugby in", "title": "Ceri Sweeney" }, { "docid": "12259397", "text": "in 1998. This brought to an end 129 years of management of the group by the Sainsbury family. As a government minister since 1998, his shares were held in a blind trust until 2007. The equity interest in Sainsbury's held by the family as of May 2011 is 15%. The family sold down their stake from 35% in 2005. The largest family shareholders are Lord Sainsbury of Turville with 4.99% and Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover, who controls just under 3% of the company, and benefits from 1.6% of the equity included in the above. The Sunday Times reported in", "title": "Sainsbury family" }, { "docid": "6274805", "text": "Alan Barnes (writer) Alan Barnes is a British writer and editor, mainly related to cult film and television. Barnes is from Newcastle upon Tyne. He was the editor of \"Judge Dredd Megazine\" from 2001 until 2005. Among other strips, Barnes originally commissioned \"The Simping Detective\". He also wrote a handful of \"Judge Dredd\" stories involving alternate universes or featuring a young Dredd. He worked for five years at \"Doctor Who Magazine\" and progressed from writing strips to becoming joint editor in 1998 and sole editor from 2000 until 2002. He subsequently contributed the ongoing \"Fact of Fiction\" series of articles", "title": "Alan Barnes (writer)" } ]
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who was the rfc editor until 1998 just provide the family name
[ "Postel" ]
[ { "docid": "210556", "text": "should be conservative in its sending behavior, and liberal in its receiving behavior\" (reworded in RFC 1122 as \"Be liberal in what you accept, and conservative in what you send\"). Jon Postel Jonathan Bruce Postel (; August 6, 1943 – October 16, 1998) was an American computer scientist who made many significant contributions to the development of the Internet, particularly with respect to standards. He is known principally for being the Editor of the Request for Comment (RFC) document series, for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), and for administering the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) until his death. In his", "title": "Jon Postel" } ]
[ { "docid": "7456908", "text": "the other records in the update request. The meaning of the fields is described in RFC 1035. Although TSIG is widely deployed, there are several problems with the protocol: As a result, a number of alternatives and extensions have been proposed. TSIG TSIG (Transaction SIGnature) is a computer-networking protocol defined in RFC 2845. Primarily it enables the Domain Name System (DNS) to authenticate updates to a DNS database. It was most commonly used to update Dynamic DNS or a secondary/slave DNS server. TSIG uses shared secret keys and one-way hashing to provide a cryptographically secure means of authenticating each endpoint", "title": "TSIG" }, { "docid": "12259397", "text": "in 1998. This brought to an end 129 years of management of the group by the Sainsbury family. As a government minister since 1998, his shares were held in a blind trust until 2007. The equity interest in Sainsbury's held by the family as of May 2011 is 15%. The family sold down their stake from 35% in 2005. The largest family shareholders are Lord Sainsbury of Turville with 4.99% and Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover, who controls just under 3% of the company, and benefits from 1.6% of the equity included in the above. The Sunday Times reported in", "title": "Sainsbury family" }, { "docid": "12362981", "text": "includes humorous RFCs published on other dates. The RFC Editor accepts submission of properly formatted April Fools' Day RFCs from the general public, and considers them for publication in the same year if received at least two weeks prior to April 1st. \"Note that in past years the RFC Editor has sometimes published serious documents with April 1 dates. Readers who cannot distinguish satire by reading the text may have a future in marketing.\" April Fools' Day Request for Comments A Request for Comments (RFC), in the context of Internet governance, is a type of publication from the Internet Engineering", "title": "April Fools' Day Request for Comments" }, { "docid": "17769383", "text": "editor rather than joining McCeney's firm as an attorney. \"He [McCeney] hands me a copy [of the Leader] with a grin and says, 'My career as an editor just ended. Yours is just beginning.\" Poe served as the Leader's editor until 1980, while McCeney remained the paper's publisher until 1978. In 1946 the paper's name was changed to \"The News Leader\", after merging with the \"Bowie Register\" and \"The College Park News\", two other papers owned by McCeney. From 1939 until the late 1950s, the Leader was a \"one woman show,\" with Poe serving as advertising salesperson, graphic designer, copywriter,", "title": "Laurel Leader" }, { "docid": "18574432", "text": "Allister Heath Allister Heath (born 1978) is a British business journalist and commentator. He was announced as the new editor of \"The Sunday Telegraph\" in April 2017. Heath was born in Mulhouse in Alsace, France to a part-British family. He lived there until the age of 17 when he moved to the UK to study economics at the London School of Economics (1995–1998), followed by a post-graduate MPhil in the subject at Hertford College, Oxford. Formerly editor of \"City AM\" and \"The Business\", the latter closing shortly after Heath's departure in 2008. Since then he was deputy editor of \"The", "title": "Allister Heath" }, { "docid": "2433870", "text": "6 to provide IDN support. Internet Explorer 7.0 and Windows Vista's URL APIs provide native support for IDN. The conversions between ASCII and non-ASCII forms of a domain name are accomplished by algorithms called ToASCII and ToUnicode. These algorithms are not applied to the domain name as a whole, but rather to individual labels. For example, if the domain name is www.example.com, then the labels are \"www\", \"example\", and \"com\". ToASCII or ToUnicode is applied to each of these three separately. The details of these two algorithms are complex, and are specified in RFC 3490. The following gives an overview", "title": "Internationalized domain name" }, { "docid": "11085780", "text": "Tylorstown RFC Tylorstown Rugby Football Club is a rugby union team from the village of Tylorstown, Wales. The club is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for the Cardiff Blues. It is believed that rugby was played in Tylorstown from 1895, but it was not until 1903 that the club played under the name Tylorstown RFC. The first written publication of Tylorstown RFC playing was a match report in the Western Mail on 27 February 1905, in which the team played and lost against local Rhondda team, Llwynypia. Tylostown RFC applied for and gained", "title": "Tylorstown RFC" }, { "docid": "17289941", "text": "for more youth sides and to help provide young rugby players with a seamless path from junior to senior rugby. In 2004, to enhance the affiliation with Valley RFC, Stanley Fort changed its name to Valley Fort RFC and now plays in black and red (following the senior team strip). Valley Fort is one of the larger mini-rugby clubs in Hong Kong and has over 380 registered players in its mini and colt sections. The club runs a number of teams at all age groups from Under 5's to Under 18s. Valley Ladies (The Pink Ladies) was formed in 1996", "title": "Valley RFC" }, { "docid": "13764265", "text": "until Lucas CAV moved to Haddenham, in Buckinghamshire. As the CAV grounds were technically inside Northolt, the rugby club changed its name to Northolt RFC, and moved temporarily to Lord Halsbury playing fields, just behind Northolt station. Unfortunately the planned stay only lasted one season, as the promised changing rooms and pitches never arrived, but a quick last minute switch to the Kensington & Chelsea Playing Fields, in the heart of Northolt saved the club. Northolt RFC stayed there for 6 years until the grounds were closed down, at which point the club was relocated to its present location in", "title": "Northolt Rugby Football Club" }, { "docid": "19437563", "text": "a 65-5 win. This was followed by two more wins over Forest of Dean clubs Berry Hill RFC and Bream RFC before losing to Whitehall in mid-October, who would eventually go on to secure the playoff place above the Sarries on the last day of the season. The Sarries then went on a long win of runs, not losing a match until January 17 which saw them go into the New Year's break on top of the league. The club would continue to sit in promotion contention until a 22-22 draw with St. Mary's Old Boys RFC followed by a", "title": "Cheltenham Saracens RFC" }, { "docid": "9747346", "text": "Warriors in 1998. The city is also home to the Scottish Premiership Division One rugby club Aberdeen GSFP RFC who play at Rubislaw Playing Fields, and Aberdeenshire RFC which was founded in 1875 and runs Junior, Senior Men's, Senior Ladies and Touch sections from the Woodside Sports Complex and also Aberdeen Wanderers RFC. Former Wanderers' player Jason White was captain of the Scotland national rugby union team. Aberdeenshire Rugby Football Club is based in the North of the city at Woodside Sports Complex near the Great North Road on the banks of the river Don. They currently play in the", "title": "Sport in Aberdeen" }, { "docid": "4758940", "text": "Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol The Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP) is a facetious communication protocol for controlling, monitoring, and diagnosing coffee pots. It is specified in RFC 2324, published on 1 April 1998 as an April Fools' Day RFC, as part of an April Fools prank. An extension, HTCPCP-TEA, was published as RFC 7168 on 1 April 2014 to support brewing teas, which is also an April Fools' Day RFC. RFC 2324 was written by Larry Masinter, who describes it as a satire, saying \"This has a serious purpose – it identifies many of the ways", "title": "Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol" }, { "docid": "9022481", "text": "from San Francisco, Manchester, England and Buenos Aires. Also attending were individual players from Chicago, London and Melbourne. In 2002 and 2004, the club participated in the IGRAB Rugby Festival and Mark Bingham Cup, named for former UC Berkley and San Francisco Fog RFC rugby player Mark Bingham, who died on September 11, 2001. Washington Renegades RFC The Washington Renegades are a Division III and Division IV rugby union club based in Washington D.C.. Established on October 24, 1998, by Mark Hertzog, the Washington Renegades was the first men's rugby club in the United States to actively recruit gay men", "title": "Washington Renegades RFC" }, { "docid": "13201129", "text": "DWTNDA received the LAN magazine Products of the Year award in 1994. ET&T was acquired. Mr. Auerbach was the editor of RFC 1001/1002, IETF full Internet Standards to provide a NetBIOS service over TCP. In keeping with the practices of the time, Mr. Auerbach listed himself as the editor, not the author, preferring to give recognition to all the contributors. In the March 1995 issue of \"LAN Magazine\" Mr. Auerbach wrote an article about network testing titled \"Trouble-Busters: Does your TCP/IP stand for trouble on your network? Here are some insider tricks for diagnosing and repairing TCP/IP Networks.\" In 1995,", "title": "Karl Auerbach" }, { "docid": "6268551", "text": "and Dave Mothersole. The magazine sold over 50,000 copies a month at its peak, but was closed down by IPC Media just one issue short of its 100th edition. Muzik Muzik was a British dance music magazine published by IPC Media from June 1995 to August 2003. \"Muzik\" was created by two former \"Melody Maker\" journalists, Push and Ben Turner. Push was the editor of \"Muzik\" from its launch until he left the magazine in 1998, at which point Turner took over as editor. The title was subsequently edited by Conor McNicholas, who went on to edit \"NME\". Aimed at", "title": "Muzik" }, { "docid": "5865195", "text": "was finally excluded from the team name in 2000, coming back to \"RFC de Liège\". Since 1995, the club is moving between the second and fourth divisions, with two titles of 3rd division Champions in 1996 and 2008. In 2008–09 the club played in the Belgian Second Division, but after just 2 seasons the club suffered back to back relegations: they eventually dropped to the Belgian Fourth Division in April 2011. In 2015-2016 RFC Liège plays in Division 3. Not having its own stadium after Stade Vélodrome de Rocourt (Liège) was destroyed in 1995 is the biggest problem for the", "title": "RFC Liège" } ]
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what is the number 1 sport in the usa
[ "American football" ]
[ { "docid": "5571948", "text": "$69 billion, roughly 50% larger than that of all of Europe, the Middle East, and Africa combined. All four enjoy wide-ranging domestic media coverage and are considered the preeminent leagues in their respective sports in the world, although American football does not have a substantial following in other nations. Three of those leagues have teams that represent Canadian cities, and all four are the most financially lucrative sports leagues of their sport. Major League Soccer (MLS), which also includes teams based in Canada, is sometimes included in a \"top five\" of leagues. Professional teams in all major sports in the", "title": "Sports in the United States" } ]
[ { "docid": "17658572", "text": "athletes, domestically and internationally. The grants support programs which address any of the following themes: Sport for Social Change, Sport and Health, and Sport and Disability. Between 2002 and 2012, the Sports Grants program has awarded nearly 90 grants to U.S. based non-profit organizations implementing programs in 60 countries. Previous grants recipients have included Partners of the Americas and Mobility International USA. The Empowering Women and Girls through Sport Initiative was launched in February 2011 as a partnership between the U.S. Department of State and espnW. To increase the number of women and girls worldwide who are involved in sports,", "title": "SportsUnited" }, { "docid": "19722507", "text": "song-and-dance number. And because I don't think children should be involved in the dirty world of politics, here with a new song for Donald Trump, please welcome the USA Freedom Grown-Ups.\" The song was sung to the same tune as \"Freedom's Call\" and included the lyrics, \"Don't be such a douche, pay your I-O-Youche\" and \"That might be your real hair, but you're a fake billionaire. Pay people what they've earned, and release your tax returns!\" USA Freedom Kids USA Freedom Kids, sometimes referred to as USA Freedom Girls, is a dancing girl group, known for performing to their song", "title": "USA Freedom Kids" }, { "docid": "14345390", "text": "But Ritchie's departure was soon forgotten as the team battled on holding on to a mid-table position. Stoke failed to make it past the third round losing by two goals to nil against Manchester United at Old Trafford. Walsall again proved to Stoke's cup bogey side beating Stoke 2–1 at Fellows Park. \"Stoke's score comes first\" Stoke were one of a number of teams exported to the USA to play in the United Soccer Association in 1967 to help promote the sport in the country. Stoke represented Cleveland, Ohio and went under the name of the Cleveland Stokers and finished", "title": "1966–67 Stoke City F.C. season" }, { "docid": "16422106", "text": "Stunt (sport) Stunt (or as usually stylized STUNT) is a new and growing sport that is very similar to cheerleading in terms of athletic skills. In spring 2011, USA Cheer announced that 21 universities are now committed to this sport. STUNT requires high athletic skills and its competition format and scoring systems are unique. The maximum number of players on each team can reach 30 athletes. STUNT athletes are engaged from multiple backgrounds, including traditional cheerleading schools, “All Stars” who are non-school cheerleaders and acrobatics and/or gymnastics athletes. STUNT is being considered for NCAA Emerging Sport status and has been", "title": "Stunt (sport)" }, { "docid": "17605317", "text": "Amy Woodman Amy Woodman (born 1 November 1984) is a British track and field athlete who competes in the long jump. She was English National Long-jump champion in 2009 and 2010; English indoor long jump champion in 2009; and USA National Collegiate Champion (NCCA Division II) - Long jump in 2008. Amy was born in 1984 and lived in the village of Clutton, Somerset from the age of two years. Woodman studied Sport and Exercise Science at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, before winning a two-year scholarship to Ferris State University at Big Rapids, Michigan, USA. In March 2008", "title": "Amy Woodman" }, { "docid": "20348131", "text": "Artistic roller skating at the 1981 World Games The artistic roller skating events of World Games I were held on July 27–30, 1981, at Cal Skate Roller Rink in Milpitas, California, in the United States. These were the first World Games, an international quadrennial multi-sport event, and were hosted by the city of Santa Clara. Sources: Short program 1. Mark Glatz, USA 2. Rick Elsworth, USA 3. Michele Biserni, Italy 4. Paul Irving, Australia 5. Ivan Ragazzi, Italy 6. Pierre Adjoury, Canada 7. James Beaton, England 8. Juan Carlos Hidalgo, Colombia After free skate Gold, Mike Glatz, USA. Silver, Rick", "title": "Artistic roller skating at the 1981 World Games" }, { "docid": "17802524", "text": "team and to grow participation in the U.S. women's ski jumping program by facilitating national development efforts that produce the best women ski jumpers in the world. WSJ USA aims to remain an influential voice in advocating equality for women in sport. Women's Ski Jumping USA was incorporated in 2003 as a 501c3 non-profit based in Park City, Utah. It was created with the goal of providing leadership and financial support to the rising number of accomplished women ski jumpers. The mission has always involved attaining equality for women in the sport, allowing them to compete alongside their male counterparts", "title": "Women's Ski Jumping USA" }, { "docid": "3366875", "text": "17U National Team Development Programs. The organization is responsible for the continued proliferation and health of the sport, and leads a number of amateur initiatives through its Sport Development department, including Play Ball and Pitch Smart. USA Baseball also presents the Golden Spikes Award annually to the top amateur baseball player in the country and is responsible for creating the USABat standard. In 1978, the Amateur Sports Act of 1978 established the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) and provided for national governing bodies to be created for each Olympic sport. Since then, USA Baseball has been the national governing body", "title": "USA Baseball" }, { "docid": "5593412", "text": "has received praise for their accurate and up-to-date ratings, but the quality of WIBA title fights in inconsistent. A number of highly touted boxers have held WIBA titles at some point in their career. WIBA has had title fights in Asia, Europe, South America, and the Caribbean, in addition to the USA. WIBA is very geographically balanced, having champions and title fights in many parts of the world, and giving opportunities to female fighters all over the globe, truly opening up the sport worldwide. WIBA is also credited for several 'firsts' in the sport. WIBA was the first to establish", "title": "Women's International Boxing Association" }, { "docid": "10511363", "text": "College Football USA 96 College Football USA 96 is a sports game released in 1996 by EA Sports. It is the follow-up to \"Bill Walsh College Football '95\" and part of EA's \"NCAA Football\" series of games. \"College Football USA 96\" was the first in the series to feature all Division l-A teams (108 at the time) as well as the first to feature real bowl games (Orange, Sugar, Fiesta, and Rose). The game received praise for the large number of available teams and for being an accurate simulation of the sport. Players could play an entire 11-game season (or", "title": "College Football USA 96" }, { "docid": "7613565", "text": "five times and SEC coach of the year 12 times. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Georgia in 1975. On September 8, 2006, USA Swimming announced that Bauerle would be the head coach of the United States women's swimming team at the 2008 Summer Olympics. “Jack Bauerle is the consummate team coach. What he has done at the University of Georgia represents the pinnacle of team swimming, which is what the U.S. Olympic Team is all about. He brings a fun approach to the sport, and that will be key to producing Olympic success", "title": "Jack Bauerle" }, { "docid": "18423025", "text": "Honorable President of India Pratibha Tai Patil for her achievements in skydiving sport. Padma 1, Padma 2 After receiving Padma Shri award, Ms. Mahajan decided to dedicate her work to new young generation to encourage them. To promote skydiving sport in India she planned to take initiative to open skydiving academy. For academy work, she tried to approach the Government of India and Government of Maharashtra, but due to there are no laws and rules regulations established for this air adventure skydiving sport. Shital decided to go for further advance training of skydiving in the USA so that after getting", "title": "Shital Mahajan" }, { "docid": "15503320", "text": "The Life of America’s Greatest Boxer and First Celebrity Athlete. His works include the foundational books, \"In Black and White: Race and Sports in America\", and \"The Business of Sports Agents\". Related to these works Shropshire has provided commentary for a number of media outlets including Nightline, CNN, the New York Times, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, National Public Radio and Sports Illustrated. Kenneth Shropshire Kenneth L. Shropshire (born February 27, 1955) is an African-American author, attorney, consultant, educator, CEO of the Global Sport Institute and adidas Distinguished Professor of Global Sport at Arizona State University. He is Professor", "title": "Kenneth Shropshire" }, { "docid": "19186594", "text": "metal edges. \"First place:\" Team Poland (1)\"Second place:\" Team USA (2)\"Third place:\" Team Germany (1) \"First place:\" Team Poland \"Second place:\" Team USA \"Third place:\" Team Denmark \"First place:\" Team USA \"Second place:\" International: Japan, Portugal, France, Poland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain. As with all combat or full contact sports, preparation and training is a crucial part of a team's approach to competition. Despite the importance of physical training for the sport, no single training regime tailored for the physical demands of fighting in armour survives from the medieval period, and subsequently competitors often combine occasional sparring with a variety of", "title": "International Medieval Combat Federation" }, { "docid": "9322941", "text": "10,000 most-common names in the USA , and one of the 70 most-common names in Iowa. NOTE: Some Juhls who settled in the USA kept the pronunciation intact by changing the name to \"Yule\". This was evidently much more common for the more-foreign-seeming \"Juul\" surname, which is significantly less-common in the USA relative to \"Juhl\" (1:5) than the ratio in Denmark (nearly 1:1). A small number may have changed their names to \"Jewell\", as was common among foreigners with names unusual to the American ear. The name is somewhat common in Northern-Germany (German state of Schleswig-Holstein) because of the Prussian-Danish", "title": "Juhl" }, { "docid": "8425173", "text": "USARL as an expansion team. Aston, Pennsylvania is considered as the birthplace of rugby league in America. Rugby union is also an increasingly popular sport in the Philadelphia area. Schuylkill River Exiles Rugby Football Club are a Division 1 men's rugby club based in Philadelphia. The team plays matches on public fields in Fairmount Park, and are members of USA Rugby and the Mid-Atlantic Rugby Football Union. The club was founded in 1995. Media Rugby Football Club is a Division 1 rugby club that was founded in 1978. Media Rugby is a member of USA Rugby and the Mid-Atlantic Rugby", "title": "Sports in Philadelphia" } ]
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who plays cullen bohannon in hell on wheels
[ "Anson Adams Mount IV" ]
[ { "docid": "6416635", "text": "Anson Mount Anson Adams Mount IV (born February 25, 1973) is an American actor. He portrayed the fictional character Cullen Bohannon in the AMC western drama series \"Hell on Wheels\". He was also cast in the role of Jim Steele on the short-lived NBC series \"Conviction\" and appeared in the film \"Tully\" (2000). In 2017, he portrayed the Marvel Comics superhero Black Bolt in \"Marvel's Inhumans\". On April 9, 2018, it was announced that Mount will have a recurring role as Captain Christopher Pike of the USS \"Enterprise\" in season 2 of \"\". Mount was born in Mount Prospect, Illinois", "title": "Anson Mount" } ]
[ { "docid": "16107175", "text": "y a longtemps que je t'aime, Jamais je ne t'oublierai.\"\" (I have loved you for so long, I will never forget you.) Jamais Je Ne T'oublierai \"Jamais Je Ne T'oublierai\" is the fourth episode of the first season of the American television drama series\" Hell on Wheels\"; it aired November 27, 2011 on AMC, and was written by Jami O'Brien, directed by Alex Zakrzewski, and produced by Tony Gayton, Joe Gayton, Jeremy Gold, and John Shiban. The episode centers on Cullen Bohannon (Anson Mount) continuing his vengeful quest of justice for his wife's murder; Lily Bell (Dominique McElligott) arriving at", "title": "Jamais Je Ne T'oublierai" }, { "docid": "9010204", "text": "man. Other popular examples of gender disguise include \"Madame Doubtfire\" (published as \"Alias Madame Doubtfire\" in the United States) and its movie adaptation \"Mrs. Doubtfire\", featuring a man disguised as a woman. Similarly, the movie \"Tootsie\" features Dustin Hoffman disguised as a woman, while the movie \"The Associate\" features Whoopi Goldberg disguised as a man. In the television series \"Hell on Wheels\", season 5, Cullen Bohannon discovers the bilingual Chinese railroad worker known as Tao's son, Ah Fong, is actually Tao's daughter, Mei Fong. Mei pretended to be male both to escape being married off against her will and to", "title": "Passing (gender)" }, { "docid": "17502526", "text": "custom. The Swede (Christopher Heyerdahl), now calling himself \"Mr. Anderson,\" helps a stranded family. Cullen and his work crew re-set downed telegraph poles. A man approaches on the tracks via a handcar to reveal he has a scalped head. He says Indians have killed five railroad men and stolen 300 head of cattle. Cullen telegraphs the fort with the message to pursue and kill Indians and show no mercy. He and Elam (Common) then ride off in search of the Indian raiders. Back in town, the scalped cattle wrangler repeats the events to anyone who pays a nickel for his", "title": "Range War (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "16201116", "text": "and conflicted emotions render it an ambiguity-free zone.\" The ninth episode was watched by 2.29 million viewers, and had a 0.7 rating with the 18-49 age range – the series' third lowest viewership of the season. Timshel (Hell on Wheels) \"Timshel\" is the ninth episode of the first season of the American television drama series Hell On Wheels, which aired on January 8, 2012 on AMC. It is written and directed by John Shiban. In the episode, Cullen Bohannon (Anson Mount) and the search party find the Cheyenne who attacked the surveyor's camp and later derailed a train; Elam (Common)", "title": "Timshel (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "16121917", "text": "(Eddie Spears) visit Chief Many Horses to ask him to come to Hell on Wheels and discuss peace. The chief will agree only if Joseph requests his presence, which Joseph does. Back in town, Thomas Durant (Colm Meaney) emerges from his Pullman coach. Cullen Bohannon (Anson Mount) informs him that the workers are unhappy about not having been paid, lately. Durant orders him to only pay the walking bosses to keep the rest of the workers quiet. Later at the work site, Cullen convenes with the walking bosses to inform them of the pay situation. Elam (Common) joins the group", "title": "Bread and Circuses (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "14918876", "text": "and vengeance on the Union soldiers who killed his wife and son. Cullen gets hired by the railroad and supervises an all-black \"cut crew\", including Elam (Common), whose job is to prepare the terrain for track laying. Through conversation with the railroad foreman, Daniel Johnson (Ted Levine), Cullen learns more about his wife's death, but tragedy strikes before Johnson reveals her killer's name. Thomas \"Doc\" Durant (Colm Meaney) begins his \"mad, noble quest\" to expand his Union Pacific westward, in order to complete the transcontinental railroad. Lily Bell (Dominique McElligott) accompanies her ailing husband, Robert (Robert Moloney), as he surveys", "title": "Hell on Wheels (TV series)" }, { "docid": "17482924", "text": "is not a Yankee. Cullen buys new suits for himself and Elam. The Irish shop owner tells Cullen where to find railroad workers. At the Credit Mobilier office, Congressman Ames tells Cullen the job belongs to Senator Metcalf's (Wayne Duvall) son-in-law. A determined Cullen presents the board with detailed plans and designs. He is awarded the job with Union Pacific stock as payment. He and Elam talk with Three Piece Duffy (Scott Michael Campbell) about hiring railroad workers. Cullen refuses Duffy's wanting gold upfront. A gang circles and Elam reaches for Cullen's gun. Cullen must get the two out of", "title": "Big Bad Wolf (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "16711450", "text": "Durant, Nebraska \"Durant, Nebraska\" is the second episode of the second season of the American television drama series \"Hell on Wheels\", which aired on August 19, 2012 on AMC. The twelfth episode of the series is written by John Shiban, and directed by Adam Davidson. In the episode, Thomas Durant (Colm Meaney) takes some men to a ransacked town of his namesake, where he learns the Sioux Nation has declared war on him. Cullen Bohannon (Anson Mount) is freed from the Union Army prison by an unlikely ally. Lily Bell (Dominique McElligott) promises Eva (Robin McLeavy) justice in the prostitute's", "title": "Durant, Nebraska" }, { "docid": "16740531", "text": "anger toward \"the Irish brothers\" who killed Schmidt. Bauer and his friends, along with The Swede, hunt down Sean and Mickey and direct them to the slaughterhouse. Elam rushes in to alert Durant about the McGinnes brothers' abduction. Durant orders Elam to assist Cullen in controlling the situation. The mob hangs Sean and Mickey by their bound hands from slaughterhouse's meat hooks as the butcher sharpens his knife. Elam and Cullen storm in and free the brothers, but Cullen then leads them to the jail car. Mickey protests that he did not kill Schmidt, but acknowledges that he let everyone", "title": "Slaughterhouse (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "16178243", "text": "A young brave appears, and Griggs shoots him dead. As Cullen, Elam, and Joseph aim weapons at Griggs, an arrow pierces his shoulder, and a large Cheyenne war party, led by Pawnee Killer (Gerald Auger), begins to attack. TV Fanatic's Sean McKenna rated the episode with 3 out of 5 stars, saying \"\"Hell On Wheels\" has created a cast of entertaining characters and while 'Revelations' continued to lay out the groundwork for their developing backgrounds, it seems as if the show isn't entirely sure what to do with them.\" Phil Nugent of The A.V. Club gave the episode an F,", "title": "Derailed (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "16178240", "text": "it's the work of Pawnee Killer. Back at Hell on Wheels, after previously being asked by Cullen if she was a \"kept woman,\" Lily informs Durant that she's moving out of his train car and into the encampment, using the tent she and Robert shared. He accuses her of playing him \"like a fiddle\" and denies her request for help in removing her belongings. Two men set up Lily's tent near the brothel. Eva appears and tells Lily to hire a carpenter to lay floorboards to avoid getting trench foot. At the outdoor mess kitchen, Eva reveals to Lily that", "title": "Derailed (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "16710799", "text": "Hell on Wheels (season 2) The second season of the AMC western-drama television series \"Hell on Wheels\" premiered on August 12, 2012 and concluded on October 7, 2012. The series was created and produced by Joe and Tony Gayton who wrote and co-wrote two episodes. They also serve as the show's showrunners. In addition to the Gaytons, Jeremy Gold, John Shiban, and David Von Ancken also serve as series executive producers. The season follows Cullen Bohannon, who joined a group of Rebel bandits robbing trains and planning to start a new Confederate colony in Mexico. While attacking Thomas Durant's payroll", "title": "Hell on Wheels (season 2)" }, { "docid": "17482925", "text": "the situation. In their hotel room, Cullen reprimands Elam for grabbing his gun and mocks Elam for thinking he's truly free. They fight but are interrupted by a telegram about Eva having the baby. Cullen later enters a church. Alone, he repents for the things he's done and those he's left undone. In his cell, Durant criticizes Senator Metcalf for failure to oust Bohannon. He warns the senator that his fall will be greater if Durant is not returned to the railroad. Beale shows Cullen to Durant's former railroad car. Collis Huntington (Tim Guinee), head of Central Pacific Railroad, awaits", "title": "Big Bad Wolf (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "16740534", "text": "are alike, but he hates Cullen more than Cullen hates himself. Lowering the gun, Cullen tells him that if he ever tries anything he will kill him. The Swede resigns himself and tells Cullen that he would miss him. Reverend Cole urges Joseph to leave town and return to his tribe, but Joseph says he no longer belongs there either. He tells Cole he loves Ruth and will not abandon her, unlike her own father. Durant relents and gives into a silent Lily, who informs Cullen that Durant has authorized the brothers' release. Cullen says the butcher may inflict a", "title": "Slaughterhouse (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "17502528", "text": "and sleeping rustlers camped by the river. Cullen tells Elam to not kill them all. They rush the campsite, shooting all the men but one. He tells Cullen that he doesn't know where the cattle are, but the plan was to get paid out of Omaha. Cullen suspects Durant is behind all this. Elam shoots the rustler dead when he tries to run. Declan Toole arrives via train at Hell on Wheels. He enters the saloon and introduces himself to Mickey as Gregory Toole's (Duncan Ollerenshaw) brother. Declan asks Mickey for information about his brother's death. Carrying the rustler's corpse,", "title": "Range War (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "16178235", "text": "Derailed (Hell on Wheels) \"Derailed\" is the eighth episode of the first season of the American television drama series Hell On Wheels, which aired on January 1, 2012 on AMC. It is written by Mark Richard, and directed by David Von Ancken. In the episode, a train is derailed by the Cheyenne and Durant (Colm Meaney) orders Cullen (Anson Mount) to lead a team to track them; Lily (Dominique McElligott) moves out of Durant's coach and into her own tent beside the brothel, which allows her to become fast friends with Eva (Robin McLeavy); and tension mounts for Cullen's team", "title": "Derailed (Hell on Wheels)" } ]
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who plays cullen bohannon in hell on wheels
[ "Anson Adams Mount IV" ]
[ { "docid": "6416635", "text": "Anson Mount Anson Adams Mount IV (born February 25, 1973) is an American actor. He portrayed the fictional character Cullen Bohannon in the AMC western drama series \"Hell on Wheels\". He was also cast in the role of Jim Steele on the short-lived NBC series \"Conviction\" and appeared in the film \"Tully\" (2000). In 2017, he portrayed the Marvel Comics superhero Black Bolt in \"Marvel's Inhumans\". On April 9, 2018, it was announced that Mount will have a recurring role as Captain Christopher Pike of the USS \"Enterprise\" in season 2 of \"\". Mount was born in Mount Prospect, Illinois", "title": "Anson Mount" } ]
[ { "docid": "16071858", "text": "through the use of Durant's company, Crédit Mobilier, Durant will essentially pay himself to build the railroad with government subsidies. Durant bribes Crane with shares in Crédit Mobilier to secure his assistance in this endeavor, ensuring Crane's support by threatening to route his railroad to exclude the Nebraska lands Crane owns, which would significantly lower their value. Arriving at the Hell on Wheels encampment, Bohannon seeks work from Foreman Daniel Johnson (Ted Levine), and though Bohannon has no experience in railroad work, Johnson hires him as a \"walking boss\" after learning Bohannon had owned slaves before the Civil War. Johnson", "title": "Hell on Wheels (Hell on Wheels episode)" }, { "docid": "16752467", "text": "Elam is the father of Eva's baby, counters that Elam is a neither a \"real man\" nor a \"real father\", and that he is just a coward. The train with the replacement workers arrives. Toole and his men exit the bar as the train stops. Cullen and Elam watch as the railroad crews attack their replacements. Toole and Psalms unite in the fight and together drive the new crewmen back onto the train as it departs. Toole finds Cullen at the saloon and agrees to send his men back to work if the Freedmen protect them — with guns. Cullen", "title": "Scabs (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "16088146", "text": "A New Birth of Freedom \"A New Birth of Freedom\" is the third episode of the first season of American television drama series\" Hell on Wheels\"; it premiered November 20, 2011 on AMC in the United States, and on TCM in the UK. The episode was written by John Shiban and directed by Phil Abraham. Cullen Bohannon resumes his quest of vengeance by learning the name of one of the men responsible for his wife's death. His plans change when he crosses paths with Lily Bell and Joseph Black Moon. She has been wounded in a Cheyenne attack on her", "title": "A New Birth of Freedom" }, { "docid": "16710799", "text": "Hell on Wheels (season 2) The second season of the AMC western-drama television series \"Hell on Wheels\" premiered on August 12, 2012 and concluded on October 7, 2012. The series was created and produced by Joe and Tony Gayton who wrote and co-wrote two episodes. They also serve as the show's showrunners. In addition to the Gaytons, Jeremy Gold, John Shiban, and David Von Ancken also serve as series executive producers. The season follows Cullen Bohannon, who joined a group of Rebel bandits robbing trains and planning to start a new Confederate colony in Mexico. While attacking Thomas Durant's payroll", "title": "Hell on Wheels (season 2)" }, { "docid": "16196030", "text": "Hell on Wheels (season 1) The first season of the AMC western-drama television series \"Hell on Wheels\" premiered on November 6, 2011 and concluded on January 15, 2012, comprising 10 episodes. The series was created and produced by Joe and Tony Gayton, who wrote four episodes. They also served as the series' showrunners. The series' executive producers include the Gaytons, Jeremy Gold, John Shiban, and David Von Ancken. The season follows Cullen Bohannon, a former Confederate soldier who works as a foreman on the railroad as he tries to track down the Union soldiers who murdered his wife. His quest", "title": "Hell on Wheels (season 1)" }, { "docid": "16710920", "text": "Viva la Mexico \"Viva La Mexico\" is the season premiere of the second season of the American television drama series \"Hell on Wheels\", which aired on August 12, 2012 on AMC. The eleventh episode of the series is written by Tony Gayton and Joe Gayton, and directed by David Von Ancken. In the episode, on the run for his crimes, Cullen Bohannon (Anson Mount) robs trains with a group of ex-Confederate soldiers, while Lily Bell (Dominique McElligott) and Thomas Durant (Colm Meaney) continue the Union Pacific Railroad's westward progress. A band of masked robbers hijacks Thomas Durant's payroll train, though", "title": "Viva la Mexico" }, { "docid": "17482926", "text": "Cullen and tells him the Union Pacific is broke. He offers Cullen an opportunity to cross the California border, promising gold as payment, but Cullen declines. At home, Elam greets his newborn daughter. At the Omaha train station, Sean McGinnes (Ben Esler) tells Cullen that the many workers arrived after hearing Cullen was back. Ruth Cole (Kasha Kropinski) prays in front of the train as Elam and Eva pack their belongings. Mickey McGinnes (Phil Burke) talks to a group of prostitutes. Durant leaves the prison in a carriage with Metcalf. Cullen tosses his hat in the air as the train", "title": "Big Bad Wolf (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "880342", "text": "\"glorious victory\". Cullen Bohannon, a former Confederate soldier, disagrees with the blue coat's assessment of what Bohannon calls the Battle of Sharpsburg. The lieutenant, who was with the 51st from Pennsylvania, which stormed the Burnside Bridge, thought they had the Confederate soldiers running scared. Bohannon corrects him, explaining that the Confederate forces retreated from Burnside Bridge because they ran out of ammunition shooting Union Army soldiers, who kept lining up as if at a firing squad, to be shot like \"fish in a bloody barrel\". The men's animosity and opposing views of that skirmish reflect their differing philosophies and bode", "title": "Battle of Antietam" }, { "docid": "17485753", "text": "the show seems to be more directly about railroads than it ever was in the first two seasons.\" Eminent Domain (Hell on Wheels) \"Eminent Domain\" is the second episode of the third season of the American television drama series \"Hell on Wheels\", which aired on August 10, 2013 on AMC. The twenty-second episode of the series is written by showrunner John Wirth and directed by Adam Davidson. In the episode, the railroad progress is interrupted by a family of Mormons in its path. When a family member kills Dick Barlow (Matthew Glave), the railroad's chief engineer, Cullen Bohannon (Anson Mount)", "title": "Eminent Domain (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "16877782", "text": "up their hiatus, worked around the clock, seven days a week, over the long weekend and having their families and kids understanding that this was so critical ... We could not fail. The repercussions of losing not only the season but the whole series was definitely sitting in our laps.\" For the sixth episode of the season, \"One Less Mule\", series producer and star Anson Mount asked musician Charlie Daniels to create a song to which his Cullen Bohannon and Louise Ellison dance. Daniels wrote and recorded \"a little fiddle tune\" with acoustic instruments. He said he \"imagined somebody in", "title": "Hell on Wheels (season 3)" }, { "docid": "9010204", "text": "man. Other popular examples of gender disguise include \"Madame Doubtfire\" (published as \"Alias Madame Doubtfire\" in the United States) and its movie adaptation \"Mrs. Doubtfire\", featuring a man disguised as a woman. Similarly, the movie \"Tootsie\" features Dustin Hoffman disguised as a woman, while the movie \"The Associate\" features Whoopi Goldberg disguised as a man. In the television series \"Hell on Wheels\", season 5, Cullen Bohannon discovers the bilingual Chinese railroad worker known as Tao's son, Ah Fong, is actually Tao's daughter, Mei Fong. Mei pretended to be male both to escape being married off against her will and to", "title": "Passing (gender)" }, { "docid": "16107173", "text": "which is used to loosen rocky ground, explodes on a rail car. Cullen and Lily pitch in to help the wounded, while others at Hell On Wheels attempt to clean up the damage. Once the situation seems under control, Cullen gives orders for the railroad builders to get back to the business at hand. Reviews for this episode were positive. TV Fanatic's Sean McKenna thinks the series' characters are finally taking shape. \"If you haven't been watching yet, it's time to stamp your ticket because \"Hell On Wheels\" is settling itself in as another of AMC's great dramas.\" IGN's Seth", "title": "Jamais Je Ne T'oublierai" }, { "docid": "17502526", "text": "custom. The Swede (Christopher Heyerdahl), now calling himself \"Mr. Anderson,\" helps a stranded family. Cullen and his work crew re-set downed telegraph poles. A man approaches on the tracks via a handcar to reveal he has a scalped head. He says Indians have killed five railroad men and stolen 300 head of cattle. Cullen telegraphs the fort with the message to pursue and kill Indians and show no mercy. He and Elam (Common) then ride off in search of the Indian raiders. Back in town, the scalped cattle wrangler repeats the events to anyone who pays a nickel for his", "title": "Range War (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "17502531", "text": "family, who he says have been killed by Indians. He later leads a prayer before a meal with the traveling family. In town, Cullen orders Sean McGinnes (Ben Esler) to send railroad stock to Maggie as payment for the cattle. He then tells Sean that Durant sends his regards. Major Bendix and his troops ride into town carrying poles with piked Indian heads. Cullen reminds him of his redacted orders, but Bendix says he's just hastening the end of the war with the Indians. Cullen later warns him that the Indians will now retaliate. Bendix claims the Indians need to", "title": "Range War (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "16153044", "text": "Following her murder, his barn was set on fire. The slave woman, who raised Cullen, died inside the barn trying to shield his son from the flames. The next morning, Cullen teaches Elam to shoot a gun. Elam misses all the targets. Cullen explains that the better thing to do is to count the rounds and make sure his opponent has to reload his weapon first. In the train coach, Durant tells Lily that he's figured a way out of his Crane situation. The Union Pacific needs a connecting route back to New York, and the two options are the", "title": "Revelations (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "16178235", "text": "Derailed (Hell on Wheels) \"Derailed\" is the eighth episode of the first season of the American television drama series Hell On Wheels, which aired on January 1, 2012 on AMC. It is written by Mark Richard, and directed by David Von Ancken. In the episode, a train is derailed by the Cheyenne and Durant (Colm Meaney) orders Cullen (Anson Mount) to lead a team to track them; Lily (Dominique McElligott) moves out of Durant's coach and into her own tent beside the brothel, which allows her to become fast friends with Eva (Robin McLeavy); and tension mounts for Cullen's team", "title": "Derailed (Hell on Wheels)" } ]
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who plays cullen bohannon in hell on wheels
[ "Anson Adams Mount IV" ]
[ { "docid": "6416637", "text": "couple currently resides in Brooklyn, New York with their dogs, Jax and Betty Lou. Anson Mount Anson Adams Mount IV (born February 25, 1973) is an American actor. He portrayed the fictional character Cullen Bohannon in the AMC western drama series \"Hell on Wheels\". He was also cast in the role of Jim Steele on the short-lived NBC series \"Conviction\" and appeared in the film \"Tully\" (2000). In 2017, he portrayed the Marvel Comics superhero Black Bolt in \"Marvel's Inhumans\". On April 9, 2018, it was announced that Mount will have a recurring role as Captain Christopher Pike of the", "title": "Anson Mount" } ]
[ { "docid": "16071857", "text": "Lincoln. A young Union soldier (Tom Carey) enters a church in Washington, D.C. to confess his sins. Shortly after he begins, the priest asks the soldier about Meridian. The soldier, confused, asks the priest how he knows about Meridian and is then shot dead by the priest, who exits the confessional to reveal that he is not a priest, but Cullen Bohannon (Anson Mount), a former Confederate soldier. Meanwhile, Thomas \"Doc\" Durant gives an inspiring speech about building the Transcontinental Railroad to a group of prominent Americans, including Senator Jordan Crane (James D. Hopkin). Afterward, Durant reveals to Crane that,", "title": "Hell on Wheels (Hell on Wheels episode)" }, { "docid": "17482922", "text": "Hines), who tells him that his candle will soon go out. Cullen runs outside to a riverbank, splashes water on his face, and hears a wolf howl. Cullen fends off its attack and scares it off. Cullen finds the train engineer frozen to death and takes his tobacco pipe. He then walks to the train engine, breaks ice away, and starts a fire in its firebox. With the engine cranked up, he drives it away from the destroyed town. He arrives in Omaha, Nebraska and describes Elam and Eva to ask their location. He finds a shotgun in his face", "title": "Big Bad Wolf (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "16088150", "text": "a parallel for Eva (the Cheyenne-tattooed prostitute at Hell on Wheels), because Durant has circulated the story that Lily was \"sullied\" by her attackers. Bohannon shoots all three men and escorts Lily to the perimeter of Hell on Wheels, telling her where to find a doctor there. He leaves her, without collecting the bounty, as he has a higher priority in Cheyenne territory. Durant telegraphs Senator Crane (James D. Hopkin), appealing for federal troops to help protect his railroad construction. \"We must displace the savage\", he tells the senator, meaning the Native American tribes. Senator Crane wires back to deny", "title": "A New Birth of Freedom" }, { "docid": "14585049", "text": "property and retired. He died in September 1867 and is buried in the Clinton Cemetery. Cullen Bohannon, the Confederate Army veteran and protagonist of AMC's \"Hell on Wheels\", carries a Griswold revolver. That fact is established in the pilot episode and is a plot point in multiple episodes (e.g., season 3, episode 6), in which the distinctive gun is used, shown, or mentioned. Samuel Griswold Samuel Griswold (December 27, 1790 in Burlington, Connecticut – September 14, 1867 in Clinton, Georgia) was an American industrial pioneer in the 1820s based in central Georgia. He was the founder of Griswoldville village, an", "title": "Samuel Griswold" }, { "docid": "1001958", "text": "Hood, University of Georgia basketball coach Joni Taylor and NFL players Cordera Eason, Austin Davis and Alejandro Villanueva. Other notable natives of the city include: In \"\", Joan Didion recounts that she met a man while visiting Meridian in the 1970s who told her, \"The KKK which used to be a major factor in this community isn't a factor anymore, both the membership and the influence have diminished, and I cannot think of any place where the black is denied entrance, with the possible exception of private clubs.\" Cullen Bohannon, the protagonist of the AMC series \"Hell on Wheels\", hails", "title": "Meridian, Mississippi" }, { "docid": "17502525", "text": "Range War (Hell on Wheels) \"Range War\" is the third episode of the third season of the American television drama series \"Hell on Wheels\", which aired on August 17, 2013 on AMC. The twenty-third episode of the series is co-written by Mark Richard and Reed Steiner and directed by Dennie Gordon. In the episode, when his railroad crew is attacked, Cullen Bohannon (Anson Mount) first suspects the natives but learns Thomas Durant (Colm Meaney) might be behind it. Declan Toole (Damian O'Hare) arrives in town to claim Eva (Robin McLeavy) and her baby to honor his brother's memory and Irish", "title": "Range War (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "16877782", "text": "up their hiatus, worked around the clock, seven days a week, over the long weekend and having their families and kids understanding that this was so critical ... We could not fail. The repercussions of losing not only the season but the whole series was definitely sitting in our laps.\" For the sixth episode of the season, \"One Less Mule\", series producer and star Anson Mount asked musician Charlie Daniels to create a song to which his Cullen Bohannon and Louise Ellison dance. Daniels wrote and recorded \"a little fiddle tune\" with acoustic instruments. He said he \"imagined somebody in", "title": "Hell on Wheels (season 3)" }, { "docid": "16107168", "text": "Jamais Je Ne T'oublierai \"Jamais Je Ne T'oublierai\" is the fourth episode of the first season of the American television drama series\" Hell on Wheels\"; it aired November 27, 2011 on AMC, and was written by Jami O'Brien, directed by Alex Zakrzewski, and produced by Tony Gayton, Joe Gayton, Jeremy Gold, and John Shiban. The episode centers on Cullen Bohannon (Anson Mount) continuing his vengeful quest of justice for his wife's murder; Lily Bell (Dominique McElligott) arriving at Hell On Wheels and learning more about her deceased husband's employer, Thomas Durant (Colm Meaney), and his railroad; and Elam (Common) finding", "title": "Jamais Je Ne T'oublierai" }, { "docid": "16153048", "text": "she refuses to return to London and a life she now despises. Durant admires Lily, then tries to woo her. Meanwhile, standing among the bodies, Cullen finds a Bible and ponders reading a passage over the dead men. Elam suggests the 23rd Psalm. The two men recite it together, Elam from memory. Sean McKenna of TV Fanatic said, \"the episode really captured the core characters in a way that was compelling and entertaining to watch.\" \"New York Magazine\"s Adam Raymond commented, \"\"Hell on Wheels\" isn’t going to be the tension-filled, character-driven drama we all wanted it to be.\" Phil Nugent", "title": "Revelations (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "16107173", "text": "which is used to loosen rocky ground, explodes on a rail car. Cullen and Lily pitch in to help the wounded, while others at Hell On Wheels attempt to clean up the damage. Once the situation seems under control, Cullen gives orders for the railroad builders to get back to the business at hand. Reviews for this episode were positive. TV Fanatic's Sean McKenna thinks the series' characters are finally taking shape. \"If you haven't been watching yet, it's time to stamp your ticket because \"Hell On Wheels\" is settling itself in as another of AMC's great dramas.\" IGN's Seth", "title": "Jamais Je Ne T'oublierai" }, { "docid": "17502526", "text": "custom. The Swede (Christopher Heyerdahl), now calling himself \"Mr. Anderson,\" helps a stranded family. Cullen and his work crew re-set downed telegraph poles. A man approaches on the tracks via a handcar to reveal he has a scalped head. He says Indians have killed five railroad men and stolen 300 head of cattle. Cullen telegraphs the fort with the message to pursue and kill Indians and show no mercy. He and Elam (Common) then ride off in search of the Indian raiders. Back in town, the scalped cattle wrangler repeats the events to anyone who pays a nickel for his", "title": "Range War (Hell on Wheels)" }, { "docid": "18891175", "text": "Aryan Brotherhood\". Mount signed on for the role while taking a break from starring as Cullen Bohannon in \"Hell on Wheels\", a western television series. The casting of Derek Luke, Lela Rochon, and Evan Ross was announced the same day. Taylor couldn't achieve the \"look [he] wanted\" with an \"HD camera\", so he shot the movie on 16 mm film instead. Reportedly expensive, Taylor had to consult \"all of the producers\" beforehand, and although he didn't \"have enough money\" to use 16 mm film as much as he wanted, he did have enough to shoot \"one or two takes\" of", "title": "Supremacy (film)" }, { "docid": "16107169", "text": "solace in the arms of another social outcast, Eva (Robin McLeavy), a prostitute bearing a Cheyenne facial tattoo. Twenty miles west of Hell On Wheels, at a logging camp, Cullen learns that the mysterious \"Harper\" has already cut and run — direction, north. Hot on the trail, Cullen spots a figure dressed in Civil War garb, atop a horse. While viewing Harper through a pocket telescope, he sees and hears the man firing at him. Cullen returns fire. Harper strikes first, wounding Cullen's horse, which ends the pursuit. Lily Bell enters the cemetery made for the massacre victims. Thomas Durant", "title": "Jamais Je Ne T'oublierai" }, { "docid": "16071858", "text": "through the use of Durant's company, Crédit Mobilier, Durant will essentially pay himself to build the railroad with government subsidies. Durant bribes Crane with shares in Crédit Mobilier to secure his assistance in this endeavor, ensuring Crane's support by threatening to route his railroad to exclude the Nebraska lands Crane owns, which would significantly lower their value. Arriving at the Hell on Wheels encampment, Bohannon seeks work from Foreman Daniel Johnson (Ted Levine), and though Bohannon has no experience in railroad work, Johnson hires him as a \"walking boss\" after learning Bohannon had owned slaves before the Civil War. Johnson", "title": "Hell on Wheels (Hell on Wheels episode)" }, { "docid": "16196030", "text": "Hell on Wheels (season 1) The first season of the AMC western-drama television series \"Hell on Wheels\" premiered on November 6, 2011 and concluded on January 15, 2012, comprising 10 episodes. The series was created and produced by Joe and Tony Gayton, who wrote four episodes. They also served as the series' showrunners. The series' executive producers include the Gaytons, Jeremy Gold, John Shiban, and David Von Ancken. The season follows Cullen Bohannon, a former Confederate soldier who works as a foreman on the railroad as he tries to track down the Union soldiers who murdered his wife. His quest", "title": "Hell on Wheels (season 1)" }, { "docid": "16178243", "text": "A young brave appears, and Griggs shoots him dead. As Cullen, Elam, and Joseph aim weapons at Griggs, an arrow pierces his shoulder, and a large Cheyenne war party, led by Pawnee Killer (Gerald Auger), begins to attack. TV Fanatic's Sean McKenna rated the episode with 3 out of 5 stars, saying \"\"Hell On Wheels\" has created a cast of entertaining characters and while 'Revelations' continued to lay out the groundwork for their developing backgrounds, it seems as if the show isn't entirely sure what to do with them.\" Phil Nugent of The A.V. Club gave the episode an F,", "title": "Derailed (Hell on Wheels)" } ]
30
when does the new pokemon movie come out
[ "July 15 , 2017" ]
[ { "docid": "19895857", "text": "the ending is titled by Asuca Hayashi. Ed Goldfarb, the composer for the North American adaptations of the anime beginning with \"Pokémon: XY\", along with frequent collaborators Akhil Gopal and Kc Daugirdas, composed a new background score for the film's North American release. The movie premiered at Japan Expo in France on July 6, 2017, and officially released in Japanese theaters on July 15, 2017. Advanced pre-orders the movie tickets across limited time periods (from September 19 to October 30, 2017) allowed moviegoers to receive a serial code to obtain one of the six special Pikachu in \"Pokémon Sun\" and", "title": "Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You!" } ]
[ { "docid": "10095357", "text": "of wishing the pleasure might have been extended. The comparative shortness is indicative, rather, of the movie's sole flaw: Veber doesn't know how to end his movie. True, he knows how the audience would like the story to resolve, and he does get there. But he doesn't find a mechanically interesting way to do it. After putting this wonderful machinery in place, he more or less just pulls the plug. He ties things up quickly with a couple of pleasant but lackluster scenes and gets out, leaving the movie feeling truncated. Fine. If he couldn't come up with a great", "title": "The Valet" }, { "docid": "7773370", "text": "who insists on sharing a taxicab. Buckles irritates Jerry by trying out a new comic routine. George has been chosen to buy the movie tickets. At the Paragon Theater, George joins the end of a queue. He taps the shoulder of the man in front of him, confirming that he does not have a ticket, which leads him to conclude he is in the line to purchase tickets. Elaine and Kramer join George in line. When Elaine points out that the line is not moving, George gradually discovers that he is in the line to enter the theater. It is", "title": "The Movie" }, { "docid": "2197696", "text": "The Movie 2000\". The \"Seattle Post-Intelligencer\" editor Paula Nechak compared the legendary bird trio as well as Lugia to the creatures found in Igor Stravinsky's \"The Firebird\". Allgame editor Jason White compared Moltres to the mythological bird, Phoenix. GameAxis Unwired praised Moltres along with Articuno and Zapdos for making \"Pokémon Red\" and \"Blue\" \"cool.\" The \"Daily Texan\" criticized Moltres' appearance in the film \"Pokémon 2000\", stating that it lacked the \"human personality that make the other Pokemon so endearing\". Reeling Reviews editor Robin described the battle conducted between Moltres, Articuno, and Zapdos as being similar to battles from the film", "title": "Moltres" }, { "docid": "16544358", "text": "Kamen Rider Fourze the Movie: Space, Here We Come! A transaction meeting Gamou was to have with Foundation X goes awry when a mysterious woman named Inga Blink steals replica Horoscopes Switches for space warfare. Telling Hayami and Tatsugami not to pursue, Gamou tells them they will have the Kamen Rider Club deal with her. At Amanogawa High School, Mr. Ohsugi takes Gentaro, Yuki, Kengo, and Ryusei out of computer class and takes them to the Rabbit Hatch to meet up with the rest of Kamen Rider Club. There, they meet a strange lady named Shizuka Shirayama who is a", "title": "Kamen Rider Fourze the Movie: Space, Here We Come!" }, { "docid": "1910811", "text": "the same sentiment when asked about a new solo album during an interview with Trunk Nation in August 2017, stating that Alice in Chains has always been his number one concern, but that he would not rule out a new solo album in the future. In February 2017, Cantrell released his first solo song in 15 years, \"\"A Job To Do\"\", featured during the end credits of the movie \"\". Cantrell has appeared as guest guitarist on several albums and projects, including the Danzig album \"Blackacidevil\" (1996), in which he played on three tracks (\"See All You Were\", \"Come to", "title": "Jerry Cantrell" }, { "docid": "20182995", "text": "a clean, and imaginative game, that becomes enjoyable and positive through each playthrough. Pokemon fans are praising the app on the well paced, yet addicting attributes in which this app posses. Meanwhile gamers, whether fans of the Pokemon series or not, praise the game on good visuals, and overall well paced gameplay. With such attributes, this app is a popular success, and overall is a game many gamers, Pokemon fans and non Pokemon fans can enjoy. Therefore with the like of Apple and IOS, this app can be played on nearly any mobile device, and with positive reviews still being", "title": "Pokémon: Magikarp Jump" }, { "docid": "20601402", "text": "News rated 9/10 by calling \"The Power of Us is a much-needed change of pace, creating a charming film that’s less about flashy monster battles and more on the people who just happen to live in a Pokémon world. No prior knowledge is required to enjoy this film, so I wholeheartedly recommend it to any Pokémon fan – just remember to stay behind after the credits!\" On Contrast, UK Daily Newspaper The Guardian rated New Pokemon film as 1/5 calling \"\"dud animation lost in promo fog\"\". List Film rated 2/5 by calling film \"strictly for fans only\".. ImDb Current Rating", "title": "Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us" }, { "docid": "4960025", "text": "Stop\", \"Yoga Is as Yoga Does\" in a duet with Elsa Lanchester, and \"The Love Machine\". The film would be the first starring Elvis Presley that had a ballad-free soundtrack since his 1956 film debut, \"Love Me Tender\". Despite this, only 30,000 copies were sold, making it the worst selling record that Elvis ever released for RCA Victor. Paramount originally intended to make a movie called \"Easy Come Easy Go\" starring Jan and Dean with director Barry Shear but it was cancelled when the stars and several crew were injured in a train crash. The studio decided to use the", "title": "Easy Come, Easy Go (1967 film)" }, { "docid": "8881153", "text": "when it isn’t bad\" and direction, which Sindelar equated to being \"inspired by Larry Buchanan\" and concluded that the film would only be of interest for bad movie fanatics. \"Critical Outcast\" gave the film a negative review writing, \"\"The Alien Factor\" is undeniably bad, but it does have a certain energy to it, credit for a guy who went out and just did it. I would not really recommend you go out of your way for it. It is not a good movie, just admirable for the conditions under which it was made.\" \"VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever\" awarded the film", "title": "The Alien Factor" }, { "docid": "12518764", "text": "theme, being alien to urban audiences, may put the film out of favor with the A center audiences. But it does stand a chance in the smaller centers. The laughs provided by Vadivelu who keeps appearing in little doses throughout the movie is another positive and there are others like Ilavarasu and Muthukalai who do not create much of an impact. Kadhal Dandapaani does another stereotypical, loud mouthing baddie, nothing unexpected here. Debutant director Salangai Durai may not have made a dream debut but this start is not disappointing.\" Indiaglitz wrote, \"Karan has come up with a matured performance. He", "title": "Kathavarayan (2008 film)" }, { "docid": "19551960", "text": "Cosmic Key. Originally, Mer-Man was slated to appear the movie instead of Saurod, but Mattel would not allow the filmmakers to kill off a character they had created. Saurod is vaporized by Skeletor as penalty for the group's failure. He does not speak in the movie and his name is pronounced by Evil-Lyn as \"Saraad\" rather than 'Saw-rod\". His action figure has been the source of controversy with claims that it should not be given to a very young child because the sparks that come out of his mouth are a potential fire hazard. In the \"Masters of the Universe", "title": "Evil Warriors (Masters of The Universe)" }, { "docid": "17617923", "text": "effects of a recent festival, they quickly realize something far more sinister is afoot. The two will face terror and unsettling difficult decisions in their quest to make it off the island alive. It is a remake of \"Who Can Kill a Child?\" (aka Island Of The Damned), a 1976 Spanish horror movie. Come Out and Play (film) Come Out and Play is a 2012 Mexican horror film produced, shot, edited, written, and directed by Makinov. The film stars Vinessa Shaw and Ebon Moss-Bachrach. Beth (Vinessa Shaw) and Francis (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), a young married couple, are on holiday together when", "title": "Come Out and Play (film)" }, { "docid": "14387207", "text": "and said, \"The \"Twilight\" films manage to cleverly blend melodrama with supernatural thrills, and while the film is not without its silly moments and cringeworthy dialogue it does deliver the drama and emotional highs we have come to expect\". He also praised the wedding, describing it as \"beautifully staged\", and Stewart's performance. Other positive reviewers from \"The New York Times\" and \"Philadelphia Inquirer\" said the dialogue was improving and the whole movie played out with style, while being faithful to the book and servicing hardcore fans. MSN Entertainment critic Alaina O'Connor gave Condon some praise for bringing \"a certain visual", "title": "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1" }, { "docid": "12650521", "text": "attempting to keep the party a secret (in the book, the party does not come up until the photo was printed out), going to a convenience store and going crazy (did not happen in the book), putting fake vomit on people's cars (in the book, he does this with Ward), and running from an angry coach (did not happen in the book). Greg even sticks up for Rodrick during the Talent Show, when he convinces his mom to lift Rodrick's ban from performing. In the movie adaption for \"Dog Days\", Greg helps sneak Rodrick into the country club via a", "title": "Greg Heffley" }, { "docid": "62284", "text": "it \"one of the most interesting and technically superior films that has ever come out of a Hollywood studio\". \"New York World-Telegram\" critic William Boehnel said that the film was \"staggering and belongs at once among the greatest screen achievements\". \"Time\" magazine wrote that \"it has found important new techniques in picture-making and story-telling.\" \"Life\" magazine's review said that \"few movies have ever come from Hollywood with such powerful narrative, such original technique, such exciting photography.\" John C. Mosher of \"The New Yorker\" called the film's style \"like fresh air\" and raved \"Something new has come to the movie world", "title": "Citizen Kane" }, { "docid": "1748309", "text": "Mitchell’s novel Number9 Dream, is from Yakushima. Parts of the novel take place in the narrator’s childhood on the island. The island also featured prominently in the 1996 film Rebirth of Mothra. In the movie The Young Mothra swims to the island to transform into the new and more powerful Mothra taking its life essence and new powers from the eternal forest. In Generation III of the Pokemon video game series, Sootopolis City is based on this island. Yakushima Administratively, the whole island is the town of Yakushima. The town also serves neighbouring Kuchinoerabujima. The majority of the island is", "title": "Yakushima" } ]
31
how many oar athletes are in the olympics
[ "168" ]
[ { "docid": "19691990", "text": "stored samples. Only if these requirements were met would the athletes be considered for invitation to the Games. None of the athletes who had been sanctioned by the Oswald Commission were still in the pool at this stage. The final number of neutral Russian athletes invited to compete was 169 and, after speed skater Olga Graf dropped out, the eventual total was 168. In the past, the Russian president Vladimir Putin and other officials had stated that it would be an embarrassment for Russia if its athletes were not allowed to compete under the Russian flag. However, his spokesman later", "title": "Olympic Athletes from Russia at the 2018 Winter Olympics" } ]
[ { "docid": "20539162", "text": "the Winter Olympic programme in Pyeongchang, including big air snowboarding, mixed doubles curling, mass start speed skating, and mixed team alpine skiing. A Unified Korea women's ice hockey team competed under a separate IOC country code designation (COR); in all other sports, there was a separate North Korea team and a separate South Korea team. As a result of the suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee due to the Russian doping controversy, Russian athletes competed as \"Olympic Athletes from Russia\" (OAR) under a neutral flag and with the Olympic anthem playing in any ceremony. Chronological summary of the 2018 Winter", "title": "Chronological summary of the 2018 Winter Olympics" }, { "docid": "20478001", "text": "including the above. When a nation reaches its maximum, remaining athletes from that country will be skipped over. The list is a table of athletes in the top 500 in both events (distance and sprint). An athlete can be counted only once for the above three criteria. For example, if a country has only one athlete meeting all three criteria then only one quota will be given (not 3). Current quotas as of 26 January 2018 (after reallocation). Fifteen quota spots were made available for reallocation. After reallocation, team OAR reduced their team by an additional eight athletes. Bold indicates", "title": "Cross-country skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Qualification" }, { "docid": "19032881", "text": "my mouth shut so I can get a job or keep a job.' Then that sends a negative message to student-athletes that it's a dangerous thing to be out as gay.\" Homosexuality in college sports While there are many homosexual athletes in both professional and college level sports, there are also many athletes who are struggling with their sexual identity. These athletes are often afraid to come out as homosexual because of the strict rules and regulations, and as well as how they will be treated by their teammates. Also included in this group are the coaches of these teams.", "title": "Homosexuality in college sports" }, { "docid": "531064", "text": "led by Professor Roy McConkey and Professor David Hassan. As part of their 50th anniversary, the Special Olympics created the first Unified Cup. The first competition is a soccer tournament with 440 athletes from 24 countries. As Special Olympics began to grow, staffers and volunteers began to notice that athletes—children and adults with intellectual disabilities—also had many untreated health problems. In 1997, Special Olympics began an initiative called Healthy Athletes, which offers health screenings to athletes in need. Healthy Athletes currently offers health screenings in seven areas: Fit Feet (podiatry), FUNfitness (physical therapy), Health Promotion (better health and well-being), Healthy", "title": "Special Olympics" }, { "docid": "3633622", "text": "medals is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze medals. If nations are still tied, equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically. Medals won in team competitions—such as ice hockey—are counted only once, no matter how many athletes won medals as part of the team. In the normal hill event in ski jumping, two silver medals were awarded for a second place tie. No bronze medal was awarded for that event. In the men's 1000 meters speed skating event, two bronze medals were awarded for a third place tie. 1980 Winter Olympics medal table The", "title": "1980 Winter Olympics medal table" }, { "docid": "20476905", "text": "Russian population opposed participation in the Winter Olympics under a neutral flag. Many Russians believed that the IOC was retaliating against Russia for their discriminatory anti-gay law which provoked considerable controversy with the IOC during the 2014 Winter Olympics when it was hosted in Sochi, Russia. In January 2018, it was reported that all leading Russian athletes avoided meeting doping officers and passing anti-doping tests in a track and field competition in Irkutsk. During the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in February 2018, two Russian athletes from the Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) delegation failed doping tests and were disqualified: curler Aleksandr", "title": "Doping in Russia" }, { "docid": "202609", "text": "to all the different international federations.\" In contrast to the IOC, the IPC voted unanimously to ban the entire Russian team from the 2016 Summer Paralympics, having found evidence that the DPM was also in operation at the 2014 Winter Paralympics. On 5 December 2017, the IOC announced that the Russian Olympic Committee had been suspended effective immediately from the 2018 Winter Olympics. Athletes who had no previous drug violations and a consistent history of drug testing were to be allowed to compete under the Olympic Flag as an \"Olympic Athlete from Russia\" (OAR). Under the terms of the decree,", "title": "International Olympic Committee" }, { "docid": "525683", "text": "completed prior to the Games. This included building and widening roads for vehicular traffic. Several train stations were built to accommodate the increased demands for public transit. They also had to increase the capacity of the city's sewers. All of the projects had to be approved by the Swiss government, and justified by its impact on the success of the Games. To aid the organizing committee the IOC demanded that all participating nations provide lists of their athletes several months prior to the Games. Consequently, the Swiss knew exactly how many athletes and officials to plan for. Since these Games", "title": "1948 Winter Olympics" }, { "docid": "15978862", "text": "than just physical fitness. Athletes that join the Special Olympics organization have been shown to have an increased self-worth and social competence. Generally, competence comes from a positive self-worth and positive motivation. Many studies have been produced to find out how big of an impact Special Olympics has been on the lives of its participants. A study done at York University has shown that participants gain self-esteem, confidence, and independence. These athletes have also been able to promote community understanding of people with disabilities. These studies have also shown these changes to take place after an eight- to ten-week training", "title": "Motivations for joining the Special Olympics" }, { "docid": "18704749", "text": "Anderson & Low Jonathan Anderson & Edwin Low, known as Anderson & Low are fine art photographers who have been collaborating since 1990. Anderson & Low are recognised for their studies of athletes and for projects about costume and identity, which have been exhibited worldwide. These include: \"Road to 2012\", \"Athletes\", \"Circus\", \"Gymnasts/NDGT\", \"Athlete/Warrior\", \"Endure\" - they are the only artists ever to be given unrestricted access to depict how the Chinese elite gymnasts train for the Olympics; and \"Manga Dreams\" - exploring concepts of identity and the influence of Asian comic books on youth culture. Anderson & Low's work", "title": "Anderson & Low" }, { "docid": "16790170", "text": "repechage. First three qualify for semifinals A/B, the rest are eliminated. First three qualify to Final A, remainder to Final B. Held on 22 September 2000 Rowing at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's coxless pair The men's coxless pair competition at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia took place at Sydney International Regatta Centre. This rowing event was a sweep event, meaning that each rower has one oar and rows on only one side. Two rowers crewed each boat, with no coxswain. The competition consists of multiple rounds. Finals were held to determine the placing of each boat;", "title": "Rowing at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's coxless pair" }, { "docid": "19343298", "text": "introduced in the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, in which athletes from different nations would compete in the same team, often representing their continent. This is in contrast to the Mixed team (IOC code: \"ZZX\") found at early senior Olympic Games. The following medal summary lists all nations whose athletes won a medal while competing for a mixed-NOCs team. If there is more than one athlete from the same nation on a medal-winning team, only one medal of that colour is credited. The summary shows how many events at which a nation had an athlete in a medal-winning mixed-NOCs team. A", "title": "Mixed-NOCs at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics" }, { "docid": "9148840", "text": "all-sport record 967–922–10. Men's Women's \"Italic sports are inactive due to one or both schools discontinuing the sport\" Note: This record includes all games played in active sports, but does not include every inactive sport. Both UCLA and USC send many athletes to the Olympic Games. As of the last games, USC athletes account for 258 medals and UCLA athletes account for 241. A USC Trojan has been a Gold medal winner in every summer Olympics since 1912. As of the 2008 Summer Olympics, UCLA and USC athletes combined account for nearly one fifth of all medals won by the", "title": "UCLA–USC rivalry" }, { "docid": "9294552", "text": "Olympics. Still active athletes are marked in bold. This is a list of Chinese athletes who have won at least two gold medals at a single Winter Olympics. Order first by golds, then by sports, then by year. This is a list of Chinese athletes who have won at least three medals in a single event at Winter Olympics. Order first by medals, then by sport, then by golds. This is a list of Chinese athletes who competed in at least four Winter Olympics. Still active athletes are marked in bold. China at the Olympics Originally having participated in Olympics", "title": "China at the Olympics" }, { "docid": "20799212", "text": "ensuring that an NOC may enter up to a maximum of two in each event. If more than two athletes are eligible to compete, a non-selected quota has been redistributed. Individual athletes may qualify in any of the following methods, ensuring that an NOC may enter up to a maximum of two in each event. If more than two athletes are eligible to compete, a non-selected quota has been redistributed. Modern pentathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification This article details the qualifying phase for modern pentathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Thirty-six athletes per gender must qualify for", "title": "Modern pentathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification" }, { "docid": "531060", "text": "schedule, and from there the list of sports and events continued to grow. Special Olympics has more than 30 Olympic-type individual and team sports that provide meaningful training and competition opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities. As of 2016, these are: Other sports and sports-related programs include the Motor Activity Training Program and Beach Volleyball. Availability of sports can depend on location and season. A key difference between Special Olympics competitions and those of other sports organizations is that athletes of all ability levels are encouraged to participate. Competitions are structured so that athletes compete with other athletes of similar", "title": "Special Olympics" } ]
32
who won the nrl grand final in 2015
[ "North Queensland Cowboys" ]
[ { "docid": "18546394", "text": "2015 Brisbane Broncos season The 2015 Brisbane Broncos season was the 28th in the club's history. Coached again for the first time since 2008 by returning foundation coach, Wayne Bennett, and captained by Justin Hodges, they competed in the NRL's 2015 Telstra Premiership. The Broncos finished the regular season in 2nd place to make the play-offs, going on to reach the 2015 NRL Grand final in which they were defeated by the North Queensland Cowboys. The NRL Auckland Nines is a pre-season rugby league nines competition featuring all 16 NRL clubs. The 2015 competition was played over two days on", "title": "2015 Brisbane Broncos season" } ]
[ { "docid": "16496209", "text": "2004 NRL Grand Final The 2004 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2004 NRL season. It was contested by the Bulldogs, who had finished the regular season in 2nd place, and the Sydney Roosters, who had finished the regular season in 1st place. After both sides eliminated the rest of 2004's top eight teams over the finals series, they faced each other in a grand final for the first time since the 1980 NSWRFL season's decider. For the second consecutive year, the NRL grand final featured two Sydney-based teams. The Sydney Roosters finished the 2004", "title": "2004 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "7399715", "text": "Roosters in 2000. He played at second-row forward and scored a try in the Roosters' 2000 NRL Grand Final loss to the Brisbane Broncos. Eventually, Fitzgibbon won a premiership with the Roosters, playing at second-row forward in their 2002 NRL grand final victory over the New Zealand Warriors and winning the Clive Churchill Medal for his best-on-ground performance. Having won the 2002 NRL Premiership, the Roosters travelled to England to play the 2003 World Club Challenge against Super League champions, St Helens R.F.C.. Fitzgibbon played at second-row forward, scoring a try and kicking nine goals in Sydney's victory. In the", "title": "Craig Fitzgibbon" }, { "docid": "10972762", "text": "Jeremy Smith (rugby league, born 1980) Jeremy Smith (born 14 April 1980) is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer. A New Zealand national representative, he plays at and . He played for the Melbourne Storm, with whom he won the 2007 NRL Grand Final with, the St. George Illawarra Dragons, with whom he won the 2010 NRL Grand Final with, the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and the Newcastle Knights, who he co-captained, in the National Rugby League. Of Samoan heritage, Smith was born in Christchurch, New Zealand. His date of birth is 14 April 1980, but on the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks", "title": "Jeremy Smith (rugby league, born 1980)" }, { "docid": "5929729", "text": "and the Wests Tigers had their first premiership as a merged team. Tigers captain Scott Prince, himself from North Queensland, was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal as man-of-the-match before being presented with the premiership trophy by Australian Prime Minister John Howard. It was the final match with the Tigers for their winger Pat Richards who joined English Super League club Wigan Warriors for the 2006 season. The match had the highest television ratings for a night time grand final in history. As winners of the grand final the Wests club received $400,000 in prize money. Having won the NRL grand", "title": "2005 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "14316578", "text": "2018 NRL Grand Final. Individual Melbourne Storm Jesse Bromwich Jesse Bromwich is a professional rugby league footballer who plays for the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League. A New Zealand national representative front-row forward, he has played his entire NRL career to date with the Storm, with whom he won the 2012 NRL Premiership, the 2017 NRL Premiership, and the 2010 and 2013 World Club Challenges. He is the older brother of Kenneath Bromwich who also plays for the Melbourne Storm. Bromwich, who is of Māori descent played junior rugby league for the Manurewa Marlins. All of his junior", "title": "Jesse Bromwich" }, { "docid": "16496181", "text": "the subsequent conversion was taken from directly in front of the posts. Matt Geyer was successful in the conversion and the Storm, for the first time in the match, pulled ahead of the Dragons and took out their first grand final 20-18. The Storm thus became the quickest expansion team to win a premiership, eclipsing the Canterbury side who won the 1938 premiership in just their fourth season. It was the last game of champion prop and captain Glenn Lazarus, who retired after a remarkable fifth grand final victory (having won premierships with the Canberra Raiders in 1989 and 1990", "title": "1999 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "8821026", "text": "being selected for the New South Wales City Origin side for the first time. It also earned him the Storm's \"Forward of the Year\" award. In addition, he was named in the second row for Melbourne Storm's team of the decade. Following the 2006 NRL Grand Final loss to the Brisbane Broncos, Hoffman sat in the middle of Telstra Stadium in tears, an image which was printed in newspapers all around Australia. In 2007, Hoffman was part of the Melbourne team which won the Grand Final, defeating Manly by 34–8. He played in the 2009 NRL Grand Final defeat of", "title": "Ryan Hoffman" }, { "docid": "11711425", "text": "reuniting with former 2003 NRL Grand Final teammate, Craig Gower. Rodney also assumed goalkicking duties a few times during the season. Shane Rodney Shane Rodney (born August 15, 1983 in Tamworth, New South Wales) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer for London Broncos of Super League. He previously played for the Penrith Panthers, winning the 2003 NRL premiership with them. and the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles whom he won the 2011 NRL Grand Final with. Rodney primarily plays at or in the . Following a bull-riding accident when he was 15, Rodney decided to give up rodeoing and concentrate on", "title": "Shane Rodney" }, { "docid": "5052957", "text": "until the final decider. Wing played most of his professional rugby league at the Sydney Roosters. He moved to the club in 2000 and originally started as a halfback partnering Brad Fittler. Wing played from the interchange bench in the Sydney Roosters' 2000 NRL Grand Final loss to the Brisbane Broncos. He played at halfback in the Roosters team which won the 2002 NRL Grand Final against the New Zealand Warriors, scoring a try. Having won the 2002 NRL Premiership, the Roosters travelled to England to play the 2003 World Club Challenge against Super League champions, St Helens R.F.C.. Wing", "title": "Craig Wing" }, { "docid": "8689105", "text": "Darius Boyd Darius Boyd (born 17 July 1987) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer and captain of the Brisbane Broncos in the NRL. He returned to the club for the 2015 NRL season after having previously played for them between 2006 and 2008, including winning the 2006 NRL Grand Final. In the intervening years he played for the St. George Illawarra Dragons between 2009 and 2011, also winning the 2010 NRL Grand Final, and the Newcastle Knights during 2012 to 2014, all under a single coach: Wayne Bennett. An Australian international and Queensland State of Origin representative, he plays", "title": "Darius Boyd" }, { "docid": "18889095", "text": "was the first time an NRL Grand Final had been decided in Golden Point. At the post-match ceremony, Johnathan Thurston received the Clive Churchill medal as best on ground. This was then followed by the championship ring ceremony and the co-captains holding the Provan-Summons trophy. Thurston drew praise for his post-match conduct, notably consoling Ben Hunt. Many consider the image of Thurston hugging his daughter to be the 'best image' of the grand final. Most commentators, analysts and fans rate the 2015 Grand Final as one of, if not the greatest ever played, ranking it alongside the 1989 decider. Both", "title": "2015 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "15603186", "text": "two teams faced off in the 2006 NRL Grand Final, with Brisbane winning 15-8. Since then, these two teams have shared great rivalry. This rivalry is considered as the Australia vs New Zealand rivalry. These two sides met in the 2002 NRL Grand Final with the Roosters thrashing the Warriors 30-8. These two sides usually meet each other on ANZAC Day. This match is known as \"The Battle of the Beaches\". These two sides have played two grand finals against each other, one in 1973 where Manly won 19-14, and another in 2013 where the Roosters won 26-18. The rivalry", "title": "Rivalries in the National Rugby League" }, { "docid": "16729196", "text": "2012 NRL Grand Final The 2012 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2012 NRL season. Played on Sunday, 30 September at Sydney's ANZ Stadium between the minor premiers Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and the second-placed Melbourne Storm. Melbourne won the match 14–4 in a tight contest to claim their second premiership title after their 2007 and 2009 titles were stripped due to major salary cap breaches. This was the fourth time the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs and Melbourne Storm have faced each other in a finals series and the first in a grand final. It was the fifth", "title": "2012 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "7383899", "text": "by Anthony Minichiello (302). Ricketson played for the Roosters at lock forward in their 2002 NRL Grand Final victory against the New Zealand Warriors. Having won the 2002 NRL Premiership, the Roosters travelled to England to play the 2003 World Club Challenge against Super League champions, St Helens R.F.C.. Ricketson played at lock forward in Sydney's victory. In the 2003 NRL grand final, he played at lock forward for the Roosters in their loss to the Panthers. Ricketson retired from rugby league after the 2005 NRL season having played 301 games for the Roosters, the last season as captain. In", "title": "Luke Ricketson" }, { "docid": "14093366", "text": "non-finals teams the Cowboys (two spells), Wests Tigers and the wooden spooners, the Rabbitohs), the most ever by a premiership-winning team. The win also enabled Brisbane to maintain their 100% victory record in Grand Finals, making it six from six. This also made Wayne Bennett the most successful Australian rugby league club coach of all time in terms of premierships won. In addition the Grand Final victory provided the perfect farewell for retiring Broncos prop-forward Shane Webcke, who left the playing field with a grand final victory in his final match. Also departing the NRL were Casey McGuire and Scott", "title": "2006 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "6807440", "text": "selected to represent New South Wales in the Super League Tri-series and also Australia in the post-season Trans-Tasman Super League test match. He later moved to the Brisbane Broncos and played at in the club's 2000 NRL grand final victory over the Sydney Roosters. Having won the 2000 NRL Premiership, the Broncos traveled to England to play against 2000's Super League V Champions, St Helens R.F.C. for the 2001 World Club Challenge, with Priddis playing at hooker in Brisbane's loss. Moving to the Penrith Panthers, in the 2003 NRL grand final, Priddis won the Clive Churchill Medal in the 18-6", "title": "Luke Priddis" } ]
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who won the nrl grand final in 2015
[ "North Queensland Cowboys" ]
[ { "docid": "18889083", "text": "2015 NRL Grand Final The 2015 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2015 NRL season and was played on Sunday 4 October at Sydney's ANZ Stadium between the Brisbane Broncos and North Queensland Cowboys. North Queensland won the match 17–16 in golden point extra time, claiming their first premiership title in their twentieth year of competition. Due to its dramatic ending, the match has been regarded as one of the greatest grand finals in rugby league history, drawing comparisons with the 1989 NSWRL Grand Final and the 1997 ARL Grand Final. Cowboys co-captain Johnathan Thurston,", "title": "2015 NRL Grand Final" } ]
[ { "docid": "9010278", "text": "year saw the game shifted to an evening start. From 2008, a compromise was reached between official broadcaster Nine Network's preferred starting time of 7 pm and the traditional starting time of 3 pm, with the grand final beginning at 5 pm AEDT. In 2013 the evening start resumed, the match commencing at 7:15 pm. Each year the NRL Grand Final Breakfast, a function that is attended by both teams, hundreds of guests and screened live on Australian television is held during the week before the game. However In 2015 the breakfast was cancelled The game itself is usually preceded", "title": "NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "8689105", "text": "Darius Boyd Darius Boyd (born 17 July 1987) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer and captain of the Brisbane Broncos in the NRL. He returned to the club for the 2015 NRL season after having previously played for them between 2006 and 2008, including winning the 2006 NRL Grand Final. In the intervening years he played for the St. George Illawarra Dragons between 2009 and 2011, also winning the 2010 NRL Grand Final, and the Newcastle Knights during 2012 to 2014, all under a single coach: Wayne Bennett. An Australian international and Queensland State of Origin representative, he plays", "title": "Darius Boyd" }, { "docid": "13813586", "text": "Final Veterans playing. The two sides faced each other once in the regular season in round 19. The Eels won 18-16 at Parramatta Stadium on 20 July. The 2009 NRL Grand Final featured pre-match entertainment by the Grammy award-winning Australian rock band Wolfmother while Irish band The Script performed at halftime. 2008 Australian Idol winner Wes Carr performed a tribute to the elite club of players who have played 300 Premiership games, while the game's retiring players were farewelled. Prior to kick-off the Child Flight helicopter and members of the game's \"300 Club\" delivered the Telstra Premiership Trophy to ANZ", "title": "2009 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "8569032", "text": "(breaking Michael De Vere's record of 1,062 points). After trailing 20–6 at half-time against the Bulldogs in the grand final qualifier the team came back in the second half to earn a place in the 2006 NRL Grand Final with a 37–20 victory with Shaun Berrigan scoring a match-turning try in the second half. It was the sixth time the Broncos made the Grand Final. Their opponents were the Melbourne Storm and the game was the first ever NRL Grand Final not to feature a New South Wales-based club. Despite heading into the game as underdogs, Brisbane won the match", "title": "2006 Brisbane Broncos season" }, { "docid": "13813594", "text": "Melbourne Storm function who could not make the trip to Sydney. One point made by viewers was that the post match was broadcast to international viewers but not those in Australian capital cities such as Melbourne or Adelaide. 2009 NRL Grand Final The 2009 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the NRL's 2009 Telstra Premiership season. Played on 4 October 2009 at Sydney's ANZ Stadium was contested between the Parramatta Eels and the Melbourne Storm, the latter competing in their 4th grand final in a row. It was also the first Grand Final to feature the", "title": "2009 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "18404432", "text": "Warriors 14 - 6 in the 2014 Super League Grand Final, qualifying the Saints for their sixth World Club Challenge overall. The Rabbitohs finished the 2014 NRL season in third place and on 5 October 2014 defeated the 7th-placed Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 30 - 6 in the 2014 NRL Grand Final, qualifying South Sydney for their first World Club Challenge. 2015 World Club Series The 2015 World Club Series was the inaugural World Club Series and was contested by six clubs (three each from the Super League and National Rugby League), including Super League XIX champions, St Helens R.F.C. and 2014", "title": "2015 World Club Series" }, { "docid": "7461450", "text": "NRL Grand Final winning sides. After the 2004 NRL Grand Final which was won by the Bulldogs, one of their players, Johnathan Thurston gave his premiership ring to team-mate Steve Price who missed the decider due to injury. The Melbourne Storm were stripped of their premierships in 2007 and 2009, but the players involved in those premierships were still allowed to keep their premiership rings. In 2014 NRL premiership ring was worth $8000 made by Zed N Zed Jewellery. The winner of the Australian Supercross Championships also receives a championship ring. American Football teams in European leagues and competitions also", "title": "Championship ring" }, { "docid": "9405999", "text": "premiership début with the Sydney Roosters in the 1998 NRL season. A front-rower, Cusack was one of the last remaining top level league players to hold a job outside football, working part-time as a plumber. He played in the 2000 NRL Grand Final loss to the Brisbane Broncos. Cusack was awarded the 2002 Sydney Roosters season's \"Clubman of the Year\" and played in their 2002 NRL Grand Final victory over the New Zealand Warriors. He was also a member of the Roosters side that won the 2003 World Club Challenge, and appeared in the 2003 NRL Grand Final loss to", "title": "Peter Cusack (rugby league)" }, { "docid": "5935365", "text": "2005 NRL season results The 2005 National Rugby League season consisted of 25 weekly regular season rounds starting in March, followed by four weeks of play-offs that culminated in a grand final on 2 October. The National Rugby League's 2005 finals series ran from 9 September to 2 October 2005, as eight teams vied to win the NRL Premiership in the Grand Final after the 2005 season. The final placings and first-week match-ups were decided only after all the matches in the final week were completed. The Grand Final, played on 2 October, was won by the Wests Tigers who", "title": "2005 NRL season results" }, { "docid": "18889084", "text": "who kicked the winning field goal for his team, was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal as the best player on the ground. Pre-match entertainment was headlined by Australian rock band Cold Chisel. The Brisbane Broncos qualified for their first grand final appearance since 2006, and had never previously been defeated in a grand final, winning all six they have featured in – 1992, 1993, 1998, 2000, 2006, and 1997 for Super League. It was Broncos coach Wayne Bennett's eighth involvement in a grand final after coaching the club in all of their previous grand final appearances, and winning a premiership", "title": "2015 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "6987446", "text": "2002 NRL season The 2002 NRL season was the 95th season of professional rugby league football in Australia and the fifth to be run by the National Rugby League. The season was affected by the competition-leading Bulldogs' salary cap breach finding, which saw them relegated to the bottom of the NRL ladder. As a result, the New Zealand Warriors won their first minor premiership and made it to the grand final for the first time, playing against foundation club the Sydney Roosters who won the match and collected their first premiership in 27 years. In February, 2002, the National Rugby", "title": "2002 NRL season" }, { "docid": "15400081", "text": "Leeds won the game by 32 points to 16. The World Club Challenge was set to take place between the winner of the European Super League Grand Final, Leeds Rhinos and the winner of the NRL Grand Final, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles on 17 February 2012, at Headingley Carnegie Stadium. 2011 Super League Grand Final The 2011 Super League Grand Final was the conclusive and championship-deciding game of the Super League XVI season. It was held on Saturday, 8 October at Manchester, England's Old Trafford stadium. The match was contested by St. Helens and the Leeds Rhinos, who last faced each", "title": "2011 Super League Grand Final" }, { "docid": "12027851", "text": "2009 NRL season The 2009 NRL season was the 102nd season of professional rugby league football club competition in Australia, and the twelfth run by the National Rugby League. For the third consecutive year, sixteen teams competed for the 2009 Telstra Premiership title. The season commenced with the first match played on 13 March and ended with the Grand Final, played on 4 October. The Grand Final was won by the Melbourne Storm in their fourth consecutive grand final appearance. However, they were stripped of their Premiership on 22 April 2010 after they were found to be guilty of breaching", "title": "2009 NRL season" }, { "docid": "18168651", "text": "2014 NRL Grand Final The 2014 NRL Grand Final was the concluding and premiership-deciding match of the 2014 NRL season. Played on the evening of Sunday 5 October 2014 at ANZ Stadium, the match was contested by the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs. South Sydney won the match with a decisive 30 points to 6 victory, ending a 43-year premiership drought by claiming their 21st title. Rabbitohs forward Sam Burgess, who suffered a broken cheekbone from the game's opening tackle, was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal as the best player on ground. The match was preceded by the", "title": "2014 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "8051669", "text": "success with the club at the end of his first season, playing at prop in the 2000 NRL grand final victory over the Sydney Roosters. He goes in and out of form in patches but has represented Queensland and, at his peak, Australia. At the end of the 2001 NRL season, he went on the 2001 Kangaroo tour. In the 2006 NRL Grand Final Carlaw was selected to play from the interchange bench for the Broncos who won the match, claiming another premiership. As 2006 NRL Premiers, the Brisbane Broncos travelled to England to face 2006 Super League champions, St", "title": "Dane Carlaw" }, { "docid": "18889086", "text": "Australians played a NRL grand final. Brisbane, who finished second in the regular season ladder, and North Queensland, who finished third, faced each other during the first week of the finals series in a qualification game, with the Broncos prevailing 16-12 in a tight contest at Suncorp Stadium to earn a week off and the right to host a grand final qualifier. The Broncos defeated minor premiers the Sydney Roosters 31-12 in the preliminary final at Suncorp Stadium to claim the first spot in the grand final. In losing to the Broncos, North Queensland were forced to play an extra", "title": "2015 NRL Grand Final" } ]
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who won the nrl grand final in 2015
[ "North Queensland Cowboys" ]
[ { "docid": "691965", "text": "state's most successful team of any sport, having won three premierships in the NRL rugby league era and six in total during their 23-year existence. The Brisbane Broncos participated in the 2015 NRL Grand Final losing to the North Queensland Cowboys 17–16 in extra time, claiming their first premiership in its history. It is considered one of the greatest Grand Finals in NRL history. The other two NRL teams in Queensland are the North Queensland Cowboys and Gold Coast Titans. Queensland's dominance is not restricted to rugby league. The early part of this century saw the AFL's Brisbane Lions claim", "title": "Queensland" } ]
[ { "docid": "8569032", "text": "(breaking Michael De Vere's record of 1,062 points). After trailing 20–6 at half-time against the Bulldogs in the grand final qualifier the team came back in the second half to earn a place in the 2006 NRL Grand Final with a 37–20 victory with Shaun Berrigan scoring a match-turning try in the second half. It was the sixth time the Broncos made the Grand Final. Their opponents were the Melbourne Storm and the game was the first ever NRL Grand Final not to feature a New South Wales-based club. Despite heading into the game as underdogs, Brisbane won the match", "title": "2006 Brisbane Broncos season" }, { "docid": "16496181", "text": "the subsequent conversion was taken from directly in front of the posts. Matt Geyer was successful in the conversion and the Storm, for the first time in the match, pulled ahead of the Dragons and took out their first grand final 20-18. The Storm thus became the quickest expansion team to win a premiership, eclipsing the Canterbury side who won the 1938 premiership in just their fourth season. It was the last game of champion prop and captain Glenn Lazarus, who retired after a remarkable fifth grand final victory (having won premierships with the Canberra Raiders in 1989 and 1990", "title": "1999 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "14447991", "text": "South Wales Cup Grand Final win over the Windsor Wolves. On 2 October 2011, Browne played in the Bulldogs' 2011 New South Wales Cup Grand Final win over the Auckland Vulcans Browne was named in the Bulldogs squad for the 2014 NRL Auckland Nines. On 24 July 2014, Browne extended his contract with the Bulldogs from the end of 2015 to the end of 2016. On 31 January and 1 February 2015, Browne played for the Bulldogs in the 2015 NRL Auckland Nines. Browne was named in the Bulldogs' 2016 NRL Auckland Nines squad. Browne signed a three-year contract with", "title": "Tim Browne" }, { "docid": "10599421", "text": "NRL at 35 years and 250 days. Sam Perrett ran 3,720 metres with the ball in 2008, more than any other player in the competition. 2008 NRL season The 2008 NRL season was the 101st season of professional rugby league club competition in Australia, and the eleventh run by the National Rugby League. For the second year, sixteen teams competed for the 2008 Telstra Premiership title. The season commenced with the first matches played on 14 March and ended with the Grand Final, played on 5 October. The premiership was won by the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles who set the", "title": "2008 NRL season" }, { "docid": "18404432", "text": "Warriors 14 - 6 in the 2014 Super League Grand Final, qualifying the Saints for their sixth World Club Challenge overall. The Rabbitohs finished the 2014 NRL season in third place and on 5 October 2014 defeated the 7th-placed Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 30 - 6 in the 2014 NRL Grand Final, qualifying South Sydney for their first World Club Challenge. 2015 World Club Series The 2015 World Club Series was the inaugural World Club Series and was contested by six clubs (three each from the Super League and National Rugby League), including Super League XIX champions, St Helens R.F.C. and 2014", "title": "2015 World Club Series" }, { "docid": "14093366", "text": "non-finals teams the Cowboys (two spells), Wests Tigers and the wooden spooners, the Rabbitohs), the most ever by a premiership-winning team. The win also enabled Brisbane to maintain their 100% victory record in Grand Finals, making it six from six. This also made Wayne Bennett the most successful Australian rugby league club coach of all time in terms of premierships won. In addition the Grand Final victory provided the perfect farewell for retiring Broncos prop-forward Shane Webcke, who left the playing field with a grand final victory in his final match. Also departing the NRL were Casey McGuire and Scott", "title": "2006 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "17513164", "text": "2013 NRL Grand Final The 2013 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2013 NRL season. Played on Sunday, 6 October at Sydney's ANZ Stadium between the minor premiers Sydney Roosters and the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles. The Roosters won the match 26–18 to claim their 13th premiership title, and became the first team since the St George Illawarra Dragons in 2010 to win the both the minor premiership and the premiership in the same season. The NRL premiers for the 2013 season were decided between two Sydney based clubs, the minor premiers Sydney Roosters and", "title": "2013 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "15820270", "text": "and Super League champions. 1998 NRL Grand Final The 1998 NRL grand final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 1998 NRL season. It was the first grand final of the re-unified National Rugby League and featured minor premiers and the previous year's Super League premiers, the Brisbane Broncos against the Canterbury Bulldogs, who had finished the regular season 9th (out of 20) to make a top-ten play-off grouping. It was to be the first grand final under the National Rugby League partnership's administration and the last to be played at the Sydney Football Stadium. It was also the", "title": "1998 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "20800573", "text": "the first qualifying final, before beating their 2016 grand final opponents the Sharks 22–6 to join the Roosters in the premiership decider. Sydney and Melbourne last played each other in the finals in 2015, where the fourth-placed Storm defeated the minor-premiership winning Roosters 20–18 in the first week of the finals. The grand final would be Billy Slater's final game before his retirement after playing 319 first grade games in the NRL, becoming the 16th player to finish their career playing over 300 games at one club. Melbourne captain Cameron Smith surpassed Darren Lockyer in becoming the most capped finals", "title": "2018 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "16496198", "text": "2001 NRL Grand Final The 2001 NRL grand final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2001 NRL season. It was contested by the Newcastle Knights (who had finished the regular season in 3rd place), and the Parramatta Eels (who had finished the regular season in 1st place), after both sides eliminated the rest of the top eight during the finals. The attendance of 90,414 was the third highest ever seen at a rugby league match in Australia. Domestically, live free-to-air television coverage was provided by Nine's Wide World of Sports. The match was also broadcast live in the", "title": "2001 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "8051669", "text": "success with the club at the end of his first season, playing at prop in the 2000 NRL grand final victory over the Sydney Roosters. He goes in and out of form in patches but has represented Queensland and, at his peak, Australia. At the end of the 2001 NRL season, he went on the 2001 Kangaroo tour. In the 2006 NRL Grand Final Carlaw was selected to play from the interchange bench for the Broncos who won the match, claiming another premiership. As 2006 NRL Premiers, the Brisbane Broncos travelled to England to face 2006 Super League champions, St", "title": "Dane Carlaw" }, { "docid": "8371502", "text": "the Melbourne Storm team to face the Brisbane Broncos in the 2006 NRL Grand Final, losing 15–8. The next year he was a member of the winning grand final against Manly. White played in the 2008 NRL Grand Final defeat by the Manly Sea Eagles. He played in the 2009 premiership against Parramatta. In 2010, both premierships that White won with Melbourne were stripped by the NRL for major and deliberate breaches of the salary cap. In August 2014, White officially announced he would be retiring from the NRL at the end of the season. White's first grade career have", "title": "Brett White" }, { "docid": "6807175", "text": "before joining the Melbourne Storm. In 2004 he was named the Storm's player of the year. He joined the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles for the 2006 NRL season. He was later appointed captain of the club. Orford was a member of the Sea Eagles team which lost the 2007 NRL grand final to the Melbourne Storm. Orford captained the Sea Eagles in the 2008 NRL Grand Final victory over the Melbourne Storm. In September 2008, Orford won the prestigious Dally M Medal for being voted the best and fairest player of the 2008 NRL season. He finished on 24 points, two", "title": "Matt Orford" }, { "docid": "8911529", "text": "2011 NRL Grand Final, playing at Second Row against Manly at ANZ Stadium. Unfortunately, Manly won the game 24–10 and the NRL Premiership. Following the NRL Grand Final, he was selected in the New Zealand Kiwis' Squad for the Newcastle Trans-Tasman Test game against Australia and for the 2011 Four Nations Tournament. In February 2012, Mannering extended his contract once more to see him linked to the club for another three years, with his new contract expiring in 2015. This new contract will see Mannering become one of the New Zealand Warriors' longest serving players, only beaten by Stacey Jones.", "title": "Simon Mannering" }, { "docid": "16496208", "text": "try)<br> 65th: Newcastle 28-12 (Lyon try; Hodgson goal)<br> 68th: Newcastle 30-12 (Johns goal)<br> 73rd: Newcastle 30-18 (Lyon try; Hogdson goal)<br> 79th: Newcastle 30-24 (Hodgson try; Hodgson goal) 2001 NRL Grand Final The 2001 NRL grand final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2001 NRL season. It was contested by the Newcastle Knights (who had finished the regular season in 3rd place), and the Parramatta Eels (who had finished the regular season in 1st place), after both sides eliminated the rest of the top eight during the finals. The attendance of 90,414 was the third highest ever seen at", "title": "2001 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "6987446", "text": "2002 NRL season The 2002 NRL season was the 95th season of professional rugby league football in Australia and the fifth to be run by the National Rugby League. The season was affected by the competition-leading Bulldogs' salary cap breach finding, which saw them relegated to the bottom of the NRL ladder. As a result, the New Zealand Warriors won their first minor premiership and made it to the grand final for the first time, playing against foundation club the Sydney Roosters who won the match and collected their first premiership in 27 years. In February, 2002, the National Rugby", "title": "2002 NRL season" } ]
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who won the nrl grand final in 2015
[ "North Queensland Cowboys" ]
[ { "docid": "18404392", "text": "2015 NRL season The 2015 NRL season was the 108th season of professional rugby league in Australia and the 18th season of the National Rugby League in Australia and New Zealand. The season started in New Zealand with the annual Auckland Nines, which was followed by the Rugby League All Stars Match, returning after a one-year hiatus, and the World Club Series. North Queensland Cowboys won their first premiership in only the second Grand Final to be decided in extra time. The season launched with a gala event at the Queens Wharf, Auckland on 29 January attended by a selection", "title": "2015 NRL season" } ]
[ { "docid": "18889086", "text": "Australians played a NRL grand final. Brisbane, who finished second in the regular season ladder, and North Queensland, who finished third, faced each other during the first week of the finals series in a qualification game, with the Broncos prevailing 16-12 in a tight contest at Suncorp Stadium to earn a week off and the right to host a grand final qualifier. The Broncos defeated minor premiers the Sydney Roosters 31-12 in the preliminary final at Suncorp Stadium to claim the first spot in the grand final. In losing to the Broncos, North Queensland were forced to play an extra", "title": "2015 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "6807440", "text": "selected to represent New South Wales in the Super League Tri-series and also Australia in the post-season Trans-Tasman Super League test match. He later moved to the Brisbane Broncos and played at in the club's 2000 NRL grand final victory over the Sydney Roosters. Having won the 2000 NRL Premiership, the Broncos traveled to England to play against 2000's Super League V Champions, St Helens R.F.C. for the 2001 World Club Challenge, with Priddis playing at hooker in Brisbane's loss. Moving to the Penrith Panthers, in the 2003 NRL grand final, Priddis won the Clive Churchill Medal in the 18-6", "title": "Luke Priddis" }, { "docid": "19288968", "text": "called one of the season's best games. Three weeks later the rivals met again in the 2015 NRL Grand Final, the first in history to feature two Queensland-based clubs. The Cowboys won the game 17–16 in golden point extra time, with Johnathan Thurston kicking the winning field goal. The loss was the Broncos first in a Grand Final, having won on their six previous attempts. The match, particularly due to its dramatic ending, was quickly hailed as one of the greatest Grand Finals in rugby league history, drawing comparisons with the 1989 NSWRL Grand Final and the 1997 ARL Grand", "title": "Queensland derby" }, { "docid": "16496208", "text": "try)<br> 65th: Newcastle 28-12 (Lyon try; Hodgson goal)<br> 68th: Newcastle 30-12 (Johns goal)<br> 73rd: Newcastle 30-18 (Lyon try; Hogdson goal)<br> 79th: Newcastle 30-24 (Hodgson try; Hodgson goal) 2001 NRL Grand Final The 2001 NRL grand final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2001 NRL season. It was contested by the Newcastle Knights (who had finished the regular season in 3rd place), and the Parramatta Eels (who had finished the regular season in 1st place), after both sides eliminated the rest of the top eight during the finals. The attendance of 90,414 was the third highest ever seen at", "title": "2001 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "13813586", "text": "Final Veterans playing. The two sides faced each other once in the regular season in round 19. The Eels won 18-16 at Parramatta Stadium on 20 July. The 2009 NRL Grand Final featured pre-match entertainment by the Grammy award-winning Australian rock band Wolfmother while Irish band The Script performed at halftime. 2008 Australian Idol winner Wes Carr performed a tribute to the elite club of players who have played 300 Premiership games, while the game's retiring players were farewelled. Prior to kick-off the Child Flight helicopter and members of the game's \"300 Club\" delivered the Telstra Premiership Trophy to ANZ", "title": "2009 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "11711424", "text": "23, 2006, Rodney did not return to the NRL playing field until June, 2008. He underwent surgery on his ankle, spine and had two shoulder reconstructions. After seven years with the Panthers, Rodney signed with the Manly Sea Eagles for the 2009 season. Rodney won a second premiership as part of Manly's victorious 2011 NRL Grand Final squad. He, along with Joe Galuvao have played in the same premiership team twice, Galuvao being Rodney's teammate in Penrith's victorious 2003 NRL Grand Final squad. Rodney signed a deal with the European Super League team, the London Broncos, for the 2012 season,", "title": "Shane Rodney" }, { "docid": "15400081", "text": "Leeds won the game by 32 points to 16. The World Club Challenge was set to take place between the winner of the European Super League Grand Final, Leeds Rhinos and the winner of the NRL Grand Final, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles on 17 February 2012, at Headingley Carnegie Stadium. 2011 Super League Grand Final The 2011 Super League Grand Final was the conclusive and championship-deciding game of the Super League XVI season. It was held on Saturday, 8 October at Manchester, England's Old Trafford stadium. The match was contested by St. Helens and the Leeds Rhinos, who last faced each", "title": "2011 Super League Grand Final" }, { "docid": "11711425", "text": "reuniting with former 2003 NRL Grand Final teammate, Craig Gower. Rodney also assumed goalkicking duties a few times during the season. Shane Rodney Shane Rodney (born August 15, 1983 in Tamworth, New South Wales) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer for London Broncos of Super League. He previously played for the Penrith Panthers, winning the 2003 NRL premiership with them. and the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles whom he won the 2011 NRL Grand Final with. Rodney primarily plays at or in the . Following a bull-riding accident when he was 15, Rodney decided to give up rodeoing and concentrate on", "title": "Shane Rodney" }, { "docid": "15603186", "text": "two teams faced off in the 2006 NRL Grand Final, with Brisbane winning 15-8. Since then, these two teams have shared great rivalry. This rivalry is considered as the Australia vs New Zealand rivalry. These two sides met in the 2002 NRL Grand Final with the Roosters thrashing the Warriors 30-8. These two sides usually meet each other on ANZAC Day. This match is known as \"The Battle of the Beaches\". These two sides have played two grand finals against each other, one in 1973 where Manly won 19-14, and another in 2013 where the Roosters won 26-18. The rivalry", "title": "Rivalries in the National Rugby League" }, { "docid": "7399715", "text": "Roosters in 2000. He played at second-row forward and scored a try in the Roosters' 2000 NRL Grand Final loss to the Brisbane Broncos. Eventually, Fitzgibbon won a premiership with the Roosters, playing at second-row forward in their 2002 NRL grand final victory over the New Zealand Warriors and winning the Clive Churchill Medal for his best-on-ground performance. Having won the 2002 NRL Premiership, the Roosters travelled to England to play the 2003 World Club Challenge against Super League champions, St Helens R.F.C.. Fitzgibbon played at second-row forward, scoring a try and kicking nine goals in Sydney's victory. In the", "title": "Craig Fitzgibbon" }, { "docid": "10972762", "text": "Jeremy Smith (rugby league, born 1980) Jeremy Smith (born 14 April 1980) is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer. A New Zealand national representative, he plays at and . He played for the Melbourne Storm, with whom he won the 2007 NRL Grand Final with, the St. George Illawarra Dragons, with whom he won the 2010 NRL Grand Final with, the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and the Newcastle Knights, who he co-captained, in the National Rugby League. Of Samoan heritage, Smith was born in Christchurch, New Zealand. His date of birth is 14 April 1980, but on the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks", "title": "Jeremy Smith (rugby league, born 1980)" }, { "docid": "18168659", "text": "Souths' premiership victory qualified them for the 2015 World Club Challenge, their first ever appearance in the end of year event. 2014 NRL Grand Final The 2014 NRL Grand Final was the concluding and premiership-deciding match of the 2014 NRL season. Played on the evening of Sunday 5 October 2014 at ANZ Stadium, the match was contested by the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs. South Sydney won the match with a decisive 30 points to 6 victory, ending a 43-year premiership drought by claiming their 21st title. Rabbitohs forward Sam Burgess, who suffered a broken cheekbone from the", "title": "2014 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "19346772", "text": "2016 NRL Grand Final The 2016 NRL Grand Final was a rugby league match between the Melbourne Storm and the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks to determine the premiers of the National Rugby League for the 2016 season. The match was held at Sydney's ANZ Stadium on Sunday 2 October. The Sharks won the match 14–12 in a tight contest before 83,625 spectators, earning the club its first premiership title in their 49-year history. They also became the last of nine Sydney-based teams to win a premiership. Cronulla forward Luke Lewis was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal as the best player on ground.", "title": "2016 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "11715594", "text": "Scott Anderson (rugby league) Scott Anderson (born 8 January 1986) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer for the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats of the NRL. A prop forward, he previously played for the Melbourne Storm with whom he won the 2009 NRL Grand Final. He has also played for the Brisbane Broncos. Anderson played from the interchange bench in Melbourne's 2008 NRL Grand Final loss to Manly. The following season he played in the 2009 NRL Grand Final victory over the Parramatta Eels, again from the bench. On 12 November 2009 it was announced he had signed with the Brisbane", "title": "Scott Anderson (rugby league)" }, { "docid": "18630968", "text": "won the QLD Cup by defeating the Townsville Blackhawks 32-20 in the Grand Final. 2015 NRL State Championship The 2015 NRL State Championship was a rugby league match held between the winners of the 2015 New South Wales Cup and the 2015 Queensland Cup. It was the second edition of the State Championship, following the inaugural 2014 edition, and was played on 4 October 2015, as a curtain raiser to the 2015 NRL Grand Final. The Ipswich Jets won the match, defeating the Newcastle Knights 26-12. For the 2015 NRL State Championship, The Newcastle Knights won the NSW Cup by", "title": "2015 NRL State Championship" }, { "docid": "7461450", "text": "NRL Grand Final winning sides. After the 2004 NRL Grand Final which was won by the Bulldogs, one of their players, Johnathan Thurston gave his premiership ring to team-mate Steve Price who missed the decider due to injury. The Melbourne Storm were stripped of their premierships in 2007 and 2009, but the players involved in those premierships were still allowed to keep their premiership rings. In 2014 NRL premiership ring was worth $8000 made by Zed N Zed Jewellery. The winner of the Australian Supercross Championships also receives a championship ring. American Football teams in European leagues and competitions also", "title": "Championship ring" } ]
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who won the nrl grand final in 2015
[ "North Queensland Cowboys" ]
[ { "docid": "9010292", "text": "Parramatta. 2005 - Wests Tigers five-eighth Benji Marshall throws a magic flick pass to winger Pat Richards as the Tigers become the first joint venture to win the premiership, 30-16 over the North Queensland Cowboys. 2008 - Manly Warringah Sea Eagles secure a record 40-0 win over Melbourne Storm. 2014 - South Sydney Rabbitohs win their first premiership in 43 years, beating Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 30-6. 2015 - The North Queensland Cowboys' first premiership after 21 seasons in the NRL and widely regarded as one of the all-time best (along with the Raiders' '89 win). The first all-Queensland NRL grand final", "title": "NRL Grand Final" } ]
[ { "docid": "19346782", "text": "victory qualified them to take part in the 2017 World Club Series. As runners-up, Melbourne were also set to participate but withdrew from the competition, claiming that travelling to England would hamper their pre-season preparations. The Brisbane Broncos, who finished as semi finalists, was the only other team to accept an invitation, thus reducing the series into a two game format instead of the intended three games. Playing against the Wigan Warriors, who were the 2016 Super League Champions, the Sharks were defeated 22 – 6. 2016 NRL Grand Final The 2016 NRL Grand Final was a rugby league match", "title": "2016 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "18168651", "text": "2014 NRL Grand Final The 2014 NRL Grand Final was the concluding and premiership-deciding match of the 2014 NRL season. Played on the evening of Sunday 5 October 2014 at ANZ Stadium, the match was contested by the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs. South Sydney won the match with a decisive 30 points to 6 victory, ending a 43-year premiership drought by claiming their 21st title. Rabbitohs forward Sam Burgess, who suffered a broken cheekbone from the game's opening tackle, was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal as the best player on ground. The match was preceded by the", "title": "2014 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "13835817", "text": "further 197,000 people watched the game live in New Zealand. Having won the NRL grand final, St. George Illawarra had earned the right to play against 2010's Super League XV Champions, the Wigan Warriors in the following February's World Club Challenge, which they won 21-15. 2010 NRL Grand Final The 2010 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2010 NRL season. Played on Sunday, 3 October at Sydney's ANZ Stadium, the match was contested by the St. George Illawarra Dragons and the Sydney Roosters. It was the first time the two sides met in a grand", "title": "2010 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "11056817", "text": "2008 NRL Grand Final The 2008 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2008 NRL season. It was played between the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles and the Melbourne Storm on Sunday, 5 October at ANZ Stadium in Sydney. The 2008 Grand Final was the first Grand Final played in daylight since the introduction of the night Grand Final in 2001. The two teams had previously played in the 2007 NRL Grand Final, with Melbourne winning 34-8. Manly reversed this result in 2008, winning 40-0; the largest Grand Final winning margin in the history of the game,", "title": "2008 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "12027855", "text": "– the St George Illawarra Dragons, Gold Coast Titans and Bulldogs – in their three finals series matches, to make it to their first Grand Final since 2001. Their Grand Final opponents, the Melbourne Storm, were playing in their fourth straight Grand Final and were looking for their third premiership having previously won in 1999 and 2007. In 2009, NRL games on New Zealand's Sky network drew average audiences of 46,221. Keen to speak to its grass roots following in light of the AFL's aggressive expansion in rugby league's suburban heartland the NRL and its agency MJW Hakuhodo created a", "title": "2009 NRL season" }, { "docid": "15815365", "text": "attempts (including a missed penalty goal). Inglis was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal for best on field. The 34–8 Grand Final score was the third highest grand final margin in Australian rugby league history. Half time: Storm 10-4 Clive Churchill Medallist: Greg Inglis Referee: Tony Archer Venue: Telstra Stadium, Sydney Attendance: 81,392 Having won the NRL grand final, Melbourne had earned the right to then travel to England for the following February's World Club Challenge match against the winners of the 2007 Super League Grand Final, Leeds Rhinos. 2007 NRL Grand Final The 2007 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive,", "title": "2007 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "13725426", "text": "Roosters, however the Roosters won the game 26-18 and the NRL Premiership Title. Foran played in 27 matches and score 2 tries the Sea Eagles in the 2013 NRL season. Following the NRL grand final, Foran was named in the New Zealand Kiwis World Cup squad. Coach Stephen Kearney had originally planned to rest Foran, along with the Sydney Roosters' players, for the team's World Cup warm-up game against the Cook Islands as they had all played in the NRL Grand Final. However Foran was called into action at five-eighth for the game following a hamstring injury to Thomas Leuluai.", "title": "Kieran Foran" }, { "docid": "18889086", "text": "Australians played a NRL grand final. Brisbane, who finished second in the regular season ladder, and North Queensland, who finished third, faced each other during the first week of the finals series in a qualification game, with the Broncos prevailing 16-12 in a tight contest at Suncorp Stadium to earn a week off and the right to host a grand final qualifier. The Broncos defeated minor premiers the Sydney Roosters 31-12 in the preliminary final at Suncorp Stadium to claim the first spot in the grand final. In losing to the Broncos, North Queensland were forced to play an extra", "title": "2015 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "16236069", "text": "2012 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs season The 2012 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs season was the 78th in the club's history. Coached by Des Hasler and captained by Michael Ennis, they competed in the National Rugby League's 2012 Telstra Premiership, finishing the regular season in 1st place to take the minor premiership. They then won both of their finals matches to reach the 2012 NRL Grand final but were defeated by the Melbourne Storm. Having just won the 2011 NRL Grand final with the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, coach Des Hasler left the club to be head coach of the Bulldogs. Under the NRL's revised final", "title": "2012 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs season" }, { "docid": "13813594", "text": "Melbourne Storm function who could not make the trip to Sydney. One point made by viewers was that the post match was broadcast to international viewers but not those in Australian capital cities such as Melbourne or Adelaide. 2009 NRL Grand Final The 2009 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the NRL's 2009 Telstra Premiership season. Played on 4 October 2009 at Sydney's ANZ Stadium was contested between the Parramatta Eels and the Melbourne Storm, the latter competing in their 4th grand final in a row. It was also the first Grand Final to feature the", "title": "2009 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "14093367", "text": "Hill, both bound for Europe's Super League. 2006's grand final set a new record for the second highest ever television audience in Australia for a rugby league match since the introduction of the OzTam ratings system in 2001, behind only the previous season's grand final. Melbourne's television audience for the match was higher than Sydney's. Having won the NRL grand final, the Brisbane Broncos had earned the right to play against 2006's Super League XI Champions, St. Helens in the following February's World Club Challenge. St Helens won 18–14. 2006 NRL Grand Final The 2006 NRL Grand Final was the", "title": "2006 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "15820260", "text": "sides had met in a grand final. Brisbane scored first but by half time trailed the Bulldogs 10–12. However, the Broncos scored 28 unanswered points in the second half, winning 12–38 and equaling the second highest score for a team in grand final history. The 1998 NRL season was the 91st season of professional rugby league football in Australia, and the inaugural season of the newly formed National Rugby League (NRL). The 1998 Grand final's teams had played each other twice during the regular season, the Broncos winning both times. Also having won three of the past six grand finals", "title": "1998 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "7296808", "text": "victory. The Dragons then defeated Wests Tigers 13–12 with Jamie Soward kicking the winning field goal for a place in the 2010 NRL Grand Final. In the 2010 NRL Grand Final, the Dragons defeated the Sydney Roosters 32–8, to secure the clubs first grand final victory. The Dragons overcame a poor first half performance to pull a thrilling victory out of the hat. This victory made Wayne Bennett's grand final record at 7 wins from 8 and thus continuing Brian Smith's poor grand final record of 4 losses from 4. Darius Boyd won a premiership with Bennett and the Brisbane", "title": "St. George Illawarra Dragons" }, { "docid": "16496192", "text": "2000 NRL Grand Final The 2000 NRL grand final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2000 NRL season. It was contested by the Brisbane Broncos, who had finished the season in 1st place, and the Sydney Roosters, who had finished the season in 2nd place. The Brisbane Broncos were favourites heading into the grand final with the Sydney Roosters as underdogs. Brisbane were premiership favourites for most of the season after leading the competition every round since Round 4. It was their fifth Grand Final appearance in nine years, while it was the first for the Roosters in", "title": "2000 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "16729196", "text": "2012 NRL Grand Final The 2012 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2012 NRL season. Played on Sunday, 30 September at Sydney's ANZ Stadium between the minor premiers Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and the second-placed Melbourne Storm. Melbourne won the match 14–4 in a tight contest to claim their second premiership title after their 2007 and 2009 titles were stripped due to major salary cap breaches. This was the fourth time the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs and Melbourne Storm have faced each other in a finals series and the first in a grand final. It was the fifth", "title": "2012 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "13813586", "text": "Final Veterans playing. The two sides faced each other once in the regular season in round 19. The Eels won 18-16 at Parramatta Stadium on 20 July. The 2009 NRL Grand Final featured pre-match entertainment by the Grammy award-winning Australian rock band Wolfmother while Irish band The Script performed at halftime. 2008 Australian Idol winner Wes Carr performed a tribute to the elite club of players who have played 300 Premiership games, while the game's retiring players were farewelled. Prior to kick-off the Child Flight helicopter and members of the game's \"300 Club\" delivered the Telstra Premiership Trophy to ANZ", "title": "2009 NRL Grand Final" } ]
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who won the nrl grand final in 2015
[ "North Queensland Cowboys" ]
[ { "docid": "18889096", "text": "grand finalists, North Queensland and Brisbane, as well as minor premiers the Sydney Roosters, qualified for the second World Club Series, played in the 2016 pre-season against clubs from the European Super League. 2015 NRL Grand Final The 2015 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2015 NRL season and was played on Sunday 4 October at Sydney's ANZ Stadium between the Brisbane Broncos and North Queensland Cowboys. North Queensland won the match 17–16 in golden point extra time, claiming their first premiership title in their twentieth year of competition. Due to its dramatic ending, the", "title": "2015 NRL Grand Final" } ]
[ { "docid": "8689105", "text": "Darius Boyd Darius Boyd (born 17 July 1987) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer and captain of the Brisbane Broncos in the NRL. He returned to the club for the 2015 NRL season after having previously played for them between 2006 and 2008, including winning the 2006 NRL Grand Final. In the intervening years he played for the St. George Illawarra Dragons between 2009 and 2011, also winning the 2010 NRL Grand Final, and the Newcastle Knights during 2012 to 2014, all under a single coach: Wayne Bennett. An Australian international and Queensland State of Origin representative, he plays", "title": "Darius Boyd" }, { "docid": "6066298", "text": "two goals in their 2012 World Club Challenge loss to the Leeds Rhinos in Leeds before the start of the 2012 NRL season. In 2013, Lyon played and captained in every game for Manly (each week) of the regular season and including the finals appearances. Days before the NRL Grand Final, Lyon was named 'Dally M Centre of the year' at the NRL Dally M Awards event. He captained Manly in the Grand Final match against the Sydney Roosters. However the Sydney Roosters won the game 26-18 and the premiership. In 2014, Lyon once again won Dally M Centre of", "title": "Jamie Lyon" }, { "docid": "6987446", "text": "2002 NRL season The 2002 NRL season was the 95th season of professional rugby league football in Australia and the fifth to be run by the National Rugby League. The season was affected by the competition-leading Bulldogs' salary cap breach finding, which saw them relegated to the bottom of the NRL ladder. As a result, the New Zealand Warriors won their first minor premiership and made it to the grand final for the first time, playing against foundation club the Sydney Roosters who won the match and collected their first premiership in 27 years. In February, 2002, the National Rugby", "title": "2002 NRL season" }, { "docid": "11711424", "text": "23, 2006, Rodney did not return to the NRL playing field until June, 2008. He underwent surgery on his ankle, spine and had two shoulder reconstructions. After seven years with the Panthers, Rodney signed with the Manly Sea Eagles for the 2009 season. Rodney won a second premiership as part of Manly's victorious 2011 NRL Grand Final squad. He, along with Joe Galuvao have played in the same premiership team twice, Galuvao being Rodney's teammate in Penrith's victorious 2003 NRL Grand Final squad. Rodney signed a deal with the European Super League team, the London Broncos, for the 2012 season,", "title": "Shane Rodney" }, { "docid": "16729201", "text": "to finish second. The Storm began week 1 of the finals with a 24-6 victory over the South Sydney Rabbitohs to qualify for a preliminary final in week 3 against modern rivals the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles. The Storm won this match 40-12 to qualify for the 2012 NRL Grand Final against the Bulldogs. This was the Storm's fifth grand final appearance in seven seasons and its sixth appearance overall. Note: Kevin Proctor swapped with Sika Manu from his interchange spot before the match. The Storm began the first half with all the early possession, punishing a number of errors by", "title": "2012 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "5935365", "text": "2005 NRL season results The 2005 National Rugby League season consisted of 25 weekly regular season rounds starting in March, followed by four weeks of play-offs that culminated in a grand final on 2 October. The National Rugby League's 2005 finals series ran from 9 September to 2 October 2005, as eight teams vied to win the NRL Premiership in the Grand Final after the 2005 season. The final placings and first-week match-ups were decided only after all the matches in the final week were completed. The Grand Final, played on 2 October, was won by the Wests Tigers who", "title": "2005 NRL season results" }, { "docid": "13725426", "text": "Roosters, however the Roosters won the game 26-18 and the NRL Premiership Title. Foran played in 27 matches and score 2 tries the Sea Eagles in the 2013 NRL season. Following the NRL grand final, Foran was named in the New Zealand Kiwis World Cup squad. Coach Stephen Kearney had originally planned to rest Foran, along with the Sydney Roosters' players, for the team's World Cup warm-up game against the Cook Islands as they had all played in the NRL Grand Final. However Foran was called into action at five-eighth for the game following a hamstring injury to Thomas Leuluai.", "title": "Kieran Foran" }, { "docid": "16729196", "text": "2012 NRL Grand Final The 2012 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2012 NRL season. Played on Sunday, 30 September at Sydney's ANZ Stadium between the minor premiers Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and the second-placed Melbourne Storm. Melbourne won the match 14–4 in a tight contest to claim their second premiership title after their 2007 and 2009 titles were stripped due to major salary cap breaches. This was the fourth time the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs and Melbourne Storm have faced each other in a finals series and the first in a grand final. It was the fifth", "title": "2012 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "12027855", "text": "– the St George Illawarra Dragons, Gold Coast Titans and Bulldogs – in their three finals series matches, to make it to their first Grand Final since 2001. Their Grand Final opponents, the Melbourne Storm, were playing in their fourth straight Grand Final and were looking for their third premiership having previously won in 1999 and 2007. In 2009, NRL games on New Zealand's Sky network drew average audiences of 46,221. Keen to speak to its grass roots following in light of the AFL's aggressive expansion in rugby league's suburban heartland the NRL and its agency MJW Hakuhodo created a", "title": "2009 NRL season" }, { "docid": "16496209", "text": "2004 NRL Grand Final The 2004 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2004 NRL season. It was contested by the Bulldogs, who had finished the regular season in 2nd place, and the Sydney Roosters, who had finished the regular season in 1st place. After both sides eliminated the rest of 2004's top eight teams over the finals series, they faced each other in a grand final for the first time since the 1980 NSWRFL season's decider. For the second consecutive year, the NRL grand final featured two Sydney-based teams. The Sydney Roosters finished the 2004", "title": "2004 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "15834895", "text": "2011 NRL Grand Final The 2011 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the NRL's 2011 Telstra Premiership season. It was played between the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles and the New Zealand Warriors on the afternoon of Sunday, 2 October, and it was the first time the two sides have met in a grand final. Manly won the match, 24–10, for the club's eighth premiership. The grand final breakfast, an annual function attended by both teams and hundreds of guests, was held the Thursday prior to Sunday's match at Sydney's Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre in Darling", "title": "2011 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "18404432", "text": "Warriors 14 - 6 in the 2014 Super League Grand Final, qualifying the Saints for their sixth World Club Challenge overall. The Rabbitohs finished the 2014 NRL season in third place and on 5 October 2014 defeated the 7th-placed Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 30 - 6 in the 2014 NRL Grand Final, qualifying South Sydney for their first World Club Challenge. 2015 World Club Series The 2015 World Club Series was the inaugural World Club Series and was contested by six clubs (three each from the Super League and National Rugby League), including Super League XIX champions, St Helens R.F.C. and 2014", "title": "2015 World Club Series" }, { "docid": "19346772", "text": "2016 NRL Grand Final The 2016 NRL Grand Final was a rugby league match between the Melbourne Storm and the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks to determine the premiers of the National Rugby League for the 2016 season. The match was held at Sydney's ANZ Stadium on Sunday 2 October. The Sharks won the match 14–12 in a tight contest before 83,625 spectators, earning the club its first premiership title in their 49-year history. They also became the last of nine Sydney-based teams to win a premiership. Cronulla forward Luke Lewis was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal as the best player on ground.", "title": "2016 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "18889084", "text": "who kicked the winning field goal for his team, was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal as the best player on the ground. Pre-match entertainment was headlined by Australian rock band Cold Chisel. The Brisbane Broncos qualified for their first grand final appearance since 2006, and had never previously been defeated in a grand final, winning all six they have featured in – 1992, 1993, 1998, 2000, 2006, and 1997 for Super League. It was Broncos coach Wayne Bennett's eighth involvement in a grand final after coaching the club in all of their previous grand final appearances, and winning a premiership", "title": "2015 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "19288968", "text": "called one of the season's best games. Three weeks later the rivals met again in the 2015 NRL Grand Final, the first in history to feature two Queensland-based clubs. The Cowboys won the game 17–16 in golden point extra time, with Johnathan Thurston kicking the winning field goal. The loss was the Broncos first in a Grand Final, having won on their six previous attempts. The match, particularly due to its dramatic ending, was quickly hailed as one of the greatest Grand Finals in rugby league history, drawing comparisons with the 1989 NSWRL Grand Final and the 1997 ARL Grand", "title": "Queensland derby" }, { "docid": "18889095", "text": "was the first time an NRL Grand Final had been decided in Golden Point. At the post-match ceremony, Johnathan Thurston received the Clive Churchill medal as best on ground. This was then followed by the championship ring ceremony and the co-captains holding the Provan-Summons trophy. Thurston drew praise for his post-match conduct, notably consoling Ben Hunt. Many consider the image of Thurston hugging his daughter to be the 'best image' of the grand final. Most commentators, analysts and fans rate the 2015 Grand Final as one of, if not the greatest ever played, ranking it alongside the 1989 decider. Both", "title": "2015 NRL Grand Final" } ]
32
who won the nrl grand final in 2015
[ "North Queensland Cowboys" ]
[ { "docid": "6071452", "text": "Shannon Hegarty Shannon Hegarty (born 14 June 1979) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer of the 2000s. An Australian international and Queensland State of Origin representative three-quarter back, he played club football in the National Rugby League for the Sydney Roosters (with whom he won the 2002 NRL Premiership), South Sydney Rabbitohs and North Queensland Cowboys. Originally from Brisbane, Queensland, Hegarty played for the Sydney Roosters at centre in their 2000 NRL Grand Final loss to the Brisbane Broncos. Hegarty scored the Roosters' first try in their win over the Warriors in the 2002 NRL grand final and", "title": "Shannon Hegarty" } ]
[ { "docid": "18630968", "text": "won the QLD Cup by defeating the Townsville Blackhawks 32-20 in the Grand Final. 2015 NRL State Championship The 2015 NRL State Championship was a rugby league match held between the winners of the 2015 New South Wales Cup and the 2015 Queensland Cup. It was the second edition of the State Championship, following the inaugural 2014 edition, and was played on 4 October 2015, as a curtain raiser to the 2015 NRL Grand Final. The Ipswich Jets won the match, defeating the Newcastle Knights 26-12. For the 2015 NRL State Championship, The Newcastle Knights won the NSW Cup by", "title": "2015 NRL State Championship" }, { "docid": "18168659", "text": "Souths' premiership victory qualified them for the 2015 World Club Challenge, their first ever appearance in the end of year event. 2014 NRL Grand Final The 2014 NRL Grand Final was the concluding and premiership-deciding match of the 2014 NRL season. Played on the evening of Sunday 5 October 2014 at ANZ Stadium, the match was contested by the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs. South Sydney won the match with a decisive 30 points to 6 victory, ending a 43-year premiership drought by claiming their 21st title. Rabbitohs forward Sam Burgess, who suffered a broken cheekbone from the", "title": "2014 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "2789304", "text": "are: If a team wins both Grand Final and League Leaders' Shield then the Grand Final runners up will qualify. Qualification for the NRL has varied since the World Club series was first instituted in 2015. While the NRL Premiers always play off for the World club Challenge each year, the teams representing the NRL in the other two games have altered from year to year. Normally, the Grand Final Winners, Runners up and Minor Premiers are given first option to play; however, history has shown that it is either invited teams that make up the numbers or teams that", "title": "World Club Series" }, { "docid": "7399715", "text": "Roosters in 2000. He played at second-row forward and scored a try in the Roosters' 2000 NRL Grand Final loss to the Brisbane Broncos. Eventually, Fitzgibbon won a premiership with the Roosters, playing at second-row forward in their 2002 NRL grand final victory over the New Zealand Warriors and winning the Clive Churchill Medal for his best-on-ground performance. Having won the 2002 NRL Premiership, the Roosters travelled to England to play the 2003 World Club Challenge against Super League champions, St Helens R.F.C.. Fitzgibbon played at second-row forward, scoring a try and kicking nine goals in Sydney's victory. In the", "title": "Craig Fitzgibbon" }, { "docid": "13725426", "text": "Roosters, however the Roosters won the game 26-18 and the NRL Premiership Title. Foran played in 27 matches and score 2 tries the Sea Eagles in the 2013 NRL season. Following the NRL grand final, Foran was named in the New Zealand Kiwis World Cup squad. Coach Stephen Kearney had originally planned to rest Foran, along with the Sydney Roosters' players, for the team's World Cup warm-up game against the Cook Islands as they had all played in the NRL Grand Final. However Foran was called into action at five-eighth for the game following a hamstring injury to Thomas Leuluai.", "title": "Kieran Foran" }, { "docid": "11056817", "text": "2008 NRL Grand Final The 2008 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2008 NRL season. It was played between the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles and the Melbourne Storm on Sunday, 5 October at ANZ Stadium in Sydney. The 2008 Grand Final was the first Grand Final played in daylight since the introduction of the night Grand Final in 2001. The two teams had previously played in the 2007 NRL Grand Final, with Melbourne winning 34-8. Manly reversed this result in 2008, winning 40-0; the largest Grand Final winning margin in the history of the game,", "title": "2008 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "18404432", "text": "Warriors 14 - 6 in the 2014 Super League Grand Final, qualifying the Saints for their sixth World Club Challenge overall. The Rabbitohs finished the 2014 NRL season in third place and on 5 October 2014 defeated the 7th-placed Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 30 - 6 in the 2014 NRL Grand Final, qualifying South Sydney for their first World Club Challenge. 2015 World Club Series The 2015 World Club Series was the inaugural World Club Series and was contested by six clubs (three each from the Super League and National Rugby League), including Super League XIX champions, St Helens R.F.C. and 2014", "title": "2015 World Club Series" }, { "docid": "6066298", "text": "two goals in their 2012 World Club Challenge loss to the Leeds Rhinos in Leeds before the start of the 2012 NRL season. In 2013, Lyon played and captained in every game for Manly (each week) of the regular season and including the finals appearances. Days before the NRL Grand Final, Lyon was named 'Dally M Centre of the year' at the NRL Dally M Awards event. He captained Manly in the Grand Final match against the Sydney Roosters. However the Sydney Roosters won the game 26-18 and the premiership. In 2014, Lyon once again won Dally M Centre of", "title": "Jamie Lyon" }, { "docid": "10599406", "text": "2008 NRL season The 2008 NRL season was the 101st season of professional rugby league club competition in Australia, and the eleventh run by the National Rugby League. For the second year, sixteen teams competed for the 2008 Telstra Premiership title. The season commenced with the first matches played on 14 March and ended with the Grand Final, played on 5 October. The premiership was won by the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles who set the record for the highest Grand Final victory in Australia's rugby league history. 2008 also marked the launch of the National Youth Competition, an under 20", "title": "2008 NRL season" }, { "docid": "9405999", "text": "premiership début with the Sydney Roosters in the 1998 NRL season. A front-rower, Cusack was one of the last remaining top level league players to hold a job outside football, working part-time as a plumber. He played in the 2000 NRL Grand Final loss to the Brisbane Broncos. Cusack was awarded the 2002 Sydney Roosters season's \"Clubman of the Year\" and played in their 2002 NRL Grand Final victory over the New Zealand Warriors. He was also a member of the Roosters side that won the 2003 World Club Challenge, and appeared in the 2003 NRL Grand Final loss to", "title": "Peter Cusack (rugby league)" }, { "docid": "6807440", "text": "selected to represent New South Wales in the Super League Tri-series and also Australia in the post-season Trans-Tasman Super League test match. He later moved to the Brisbane Broncos and played at in the club's 2000 NRL grand final victory over the Sydney Roosters. Having won the 2000 NRL Premiership, the Broncos traveled to England to play against 2000's Super League V Champions, St Helens R.F.C. for the 2001 World Club Challenge, with Priddis playing at hooker in Brisbane's loss. Moving to the Penrith Panthers, in the 2003 NRL grand final, Priddis won the Clive Churchill Medal in the 18-6", "title": "Luke Priddis" }, { "docid": "12027855", "text": "– the St George Illawarra Dragons, Gold Coast Titans and Bulldogs – in their three finals series matches, to make it to their first Grand Final since 2001. Their Grand Final opponents, the Melbourne Storm, were playing in their fourth straight Grand Final and were looking for their third premiership having previously won in 1999 and 2007. In 2009, NRL games on New Zealand's Sky network drew average audiences of 46,221. Keen to speak to its grass roots following in light of the AFL's aggressive expansion in rugby league's suburban heartland the NRL and its agency MJW Hakuhodo created a", "title": "2009 NRL season" }, { "docid": "14093366", "text": "non-finals teams the Cowboys (two spells), Wests Tigers and the wooden spooners, the Rabbitohs), the most ever by a premiership-winning team. The win also enabled Brisbane to maintain their 100% victory record in Grand Finals, making it six from six. This also made Wayne Bennett the most successful Australian rugby league club coach of all time in terms of premierships won. In addition the Grand Final victory provided the perfect farewell for retiring Broncos prop-forward Shane Webcke, who left the playing field with a grand final victory in his final match. Also departing the NRL were Casey McGuire and Scott", "title": "2006 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "20800568", "text": "2018 NRL Grand Final The 2018 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2018 National Rugby League season and was played on Sunday September 30 at Sydney's ANZ Stadium. The match was contested between minor premiers the Sydney Roosters and defending premiers the Melbourne Storm. In front of a crowd of 82,688, Sydney won the match 21–6 to claim their 14th premiership title and their first since 2013. Roosters five-eighth Luke Keary was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal as the game's official man of the match. The match was preceded by the inaugural NRL Women's Premiership", "title": "2018 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "5935368", "text": "Grand Final. 2005 NRL season results The 2005 National Rugby League season consisted of 25 weekly regular season rounds starting in March, followed by four weeks of play-offs that culminated in a grand final on 2 October. The National Rugby League's 2005 finals series ran from 9 September to 2 October 2005, as eight teams vied to win the NRL Premiership in the Grand Final after the 2005 season. The final placings and first-week match-ups were decided only after all the matches in the final week were completed. The Grand Final, played on 2 October, was won by the Wests", "title": "2005 NRL season results" }, { "docid": "8051669", "text": "success with the club at the end of his first season, playing at prop in the 2000 NRL grand final victory over the Sydney Roosters. He goes in and out of form in patches but has represented Queensland and, at his peak, Australia. At the end of the 2001 NRL season, he went on the 2001 Kangaroo tour. In the 2006 NRL Grand Final Carlaw was selected to play from the interchange bench for the Broncos who won the match, claiming another premiership. As 2006 NRL Premiers, the Brisbane Broncos travelled to England to face 2006 Super League champions, St", "title": "Dane Carlaw" } ]
32
who won the nrl grand final in 2015
[ "North Queensland Cowboys" ]
[ { "docid": "8088584", "text": "after being found not guilty of a grade one dangerous throw. On 4 October 2015, in the Broncos Queensland derby 2015 NRL Grand Final match against the North Queensland Cowboys, Hodges played his last match of his NRL career match at centre and captained the Broncos in the historic golden point 17-16 loss. Hodges and Cowboys captain Johnathan Thurston were noted as the first two Indigenous players to captain a grand final team. Hodges finished his last season in the NRL with him playing in 20 matches and scoring 3 tries for the Brisbane Broncos in the 2015 NRL season.", "title": "Justin Hodges" } ]
[ { "docid": "14093367", "text": "Hill, both bound for Europe's Super League. 2006's grand final set a new record for the second highest ever television audience in Australia for a rugby league match since the introduction of the OzTam ratings system in 2001, behind only the previous season's grand final. Melbourne's television audience for the match was higher than Sydney's. Having won the NRL grand final, the Brisbane Broncos had earned the right to play against 2006's Super League XI Champions, St. Helens in the following February's World Club Challenge. St Helens won 18–14. 2006 NRL Grand Final The 2006 NRL Grand Final was the", "title": "2006 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "13813586", "text": "Final Veterans playing. The two sides faced each other once in the regular season in round 19. The Eels won 18-16 at Parramatta Stadium on 20 July. The 2009 NRL Grand Final featured pre-match entertainment by the Grammy award-winning Australian rock band Wolfmother while Irish band The Script performed at halftime. 2008 Australian Idol winner Wes Carr performed a tribute to the elite club of players who have played 300 Premiership games, while the game's retiring players were farewelled. Prior to kick-off the Child Flight helicopter and members of the game's \"300 Club\" delivered the Telstra Premiership Trophy to ANZ", "title": "2009 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "16729201", "text": "to finish second. The Storm began week 1 of the finals with a 24-6 victory over the South Sydney Rabbitohs to qualify for a preliminary final in week 3 against modern rivals the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles. The Storm won this match 40-12 to qualify for the 2012 NRL Grand Final against the Bulldogs. This was the Storm's fifth grand final appearance in seven seasons and its sixth appearance overall. Note: Kevin Proctor swapped with Sika Manu from his interchange spot before the match. The Storm began the first half with all the early possession, punishing a number of errors by", "title": "2012 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "18168659", "text": "Souths' premiership victory qualified them for the 2015 World Club Challenge, their first ever appearance in the end of year event. 2014 NRL Grand Final The 2014 NRL Grand Final was the concluding and premiership-deciding match of the 2014 NRL season. Played on the evening of Sunday 5 October 2014 at ANZ Stadium, the match was contested by the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs. South Sydney won the match with a decisive 30 points to 6 victory, ending a 43-year premiership drought by claiming their 21st title. Rabbitohs forward Sam Burgess, who suffered a broken cheekbone from the", "title": "2014 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "11274890", "text": "Origin on three occasions between 1989 and 1994. He was also captain of the Knights in 1995 along with fellow front rower Paul Harragon. During the Super League war Sargent was the Corporate services manager of the Hunter Mariners who played in the Super League competition. Sargent was a member of the NRL Judiciary in 1999 and 2000, and was the team manager at the Knights when they won the 2001 NRL Grand Final 30-24 over Parramatta. Sargent resigned from the position in 2005 after publicly voicing his concerns over the future of the Newcastle club. In 2015 he completed", "title": "Mark Sargent" }, { "docid": "8371502", "text": "the Melbourne Storm team to face the Brisbane Broncos in the 2006 NRL Grand Final, losing 15–8. The next year he was a member of the winning grand final against Manly. White played in the 2008 NRL Grand Final defeat by the Manly Sea Eagles. He played in the 2009 premiership against Parramatta. In 2010, both premierships that White won with Melbourne were stripped by the NRL for major and deliberate breaches of the salary cap. In August 2014, White officially announced he would be retiring from the NRL at the end of the season. White's first grade career have", "title": "Brett White" }, { "docid": "15815365", "text": "attempts (including a missed penalty goal). Inglis was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal for best on field. The 34–8 Grand Final score was the third highest grand final margin in Australian rugby league history. Half time: Storm 10-4 Clive Churchill Medallist: Greg Inglis Referee: Tony Archer Venue: Telstra Stadium, Sydney Attendance: 81,392 Having won the NRL grand final, Melbourne had earned the right to then travel to England for the following February's World Club Challenge match against the winners of the 2007 Super League Grand Final, Leeds Rhinos. 2007 NRL Grand Final The 2007 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive,", "title": "2007 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "19935698", "text": "during the ongoing nationwide postal survey on same-sex marriage. Fairfax Media described the 2017 NRL Grand final as \"one of the most one-sided grand finals in the NRL era\". This was the third time that a grand final was contested by two non-Sydney based teams, after the 2006 Grand Final (Brisbane defeating Melbourne) and the 2015 Grand Final (North Queensland defeating Brisbane), and the first to feature neither the Brisbane Broncos or a Sydney-based club. The Melbourne Storm qualified for their seventh grand final since 2006, with only coach Craig Bellamy and halfback Cooper Cronk having been involved on each", "title": "2017 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "11711425", "text": "reuniting with former 2003 NRL Grand Final teammate, Craig Gower. Rodney also assumed goalkicking duties a few times during the season. Shane Rodney Shane Rodney (born August 15, 1983 in Tamworth, New South Wales) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer for London Broncos of Super League. He previously played for the Penrith Panthers, winning the 2003 NRL premiership with them. and the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles whom he won the 2011 NRL Grand Final with. Rodney primarily plays at or in the . Following a bull-riding accident when he was 15, Rodney decided to give up rodeoing and concentrate on", "title": "Shane Rodney" }, { "docid": "6987446", "text": "2002 NRL season The 2002 NRL season was the 95th season of professional rugby league football in Australia and the fifth to be run by the National Rugby League. The season was affected by the competition-leading Bulldogs' salary cap breach finding, which saw them relegated to the bottom of the NRL ladder. As a result, the New Zealand Warriors won their first minor premiership and made it to the grand final for the first time, playing against foundation club the Sydney Roosters who won the match and collected their first premiership in 27 years. In February, 2002, the National Rugby", "title": "2002 NRL season" }, { "docid": "15870254", "text": "of the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles team that won in 2011, and Luke Lewis was part of the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks team that won their first premiership in 2016. Having won the premiership, the Penrith Panthers were to travel to England the following February to play the winners of the upcoming 2003 Super League Grand Final in the World Club Challenge. 2003 NRL Grand Final The 2003 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding match of the 2003 NRL season. In what was a contest of Sydney's east versus west, defending premiers the Sydney Roosters played against minor premiers the Penrith", "title": "2003 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "9405999", "text": "premiership début with the Sydney Roosters in the 1998 NRL season. A front-rower, Cusack was one of the last remaining top level league players to hold a job outside football, working part-time as a plumber. He played in the 2000 NRL Grand Final loss to the Brisbane Broncos. Cusack was awarded the 2002 Sydney Roosters season's \"Clubman of the Year\" and played in their 2002 NRL Grand Final victory over the New Zealand Warriors. He was also a member of the Roosters side that won the 2003 World Club Challenge, and appeared in the 2003 NRL Grand Final loss to", "title": "Peter Cusack (rugby league)" }, { "docid": "13835817", "text": "further 197,000 people watched the game live in New Zealand. Having won the NRL grand final, St. George Illawarra had earned the right to play against 2010's Super League XV Champions, the Wigan Warriors in the following February's World Club Challenge, which they won 21-15. 2010 NRL Grand Final The 2010 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2010 NRL season. Played on Sunday, 3 October at Sydney's ANZ Stadium, the match was contested by the St. George Illawarra Dragons and the Sydney Roosters. It was the first time the two sides met in a grand", "title": "2010 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "14316578", "text": "2018 NRL Grand Final. Individual Melbourne Storm Jesse Bromwich Jesse Bromwich is a professional rugby league footballer who plays for the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League. A New Zealand national representative front-row forward, he has played his entire NRL career to date with the Storm, with whom he won the 2012 NRL Premiership, the 2017 NRL Premiership, and the 2010 and 2013 World Club Challenges. He is the older brother of Kenneath Bromwich who also plays for the Melbourne Storm. Bromwich, who is of Māori descent played junior rugby league for the Manurewa Marlins. All of his junior", "title": "Jesse Bromwich" }, { "docid": "16496198", "text": "2001 NRL Grand Final The 2001 NRL grand final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2001 NRL season. It was contested by the Newcastle Knights (who had finished the regular season in 3rd place), and the Parramatta Eels (who had finished the regular season in 1st place), after both sides eliminated the rest of the top eight during the finals. The attendance of 90,414 was the third highest ever seen at a rugby league match in Australia. Domestically, live free-to-air television coverage was provided by Nine's Wide World of Sports. The match was also broadcast live in the", "title": "2001 NRL Grand Final" }, { "docid": "10599406", "text": "2008 NRL season The 2008 NRL season was the 101st season of professional rugby league club competition in Australia, and the eleventh run by the National Rugby League. For the second year, sixteen teams competed for the 2008 Telstra Premiership title. The season commenced with the first matches played on 14 March and ended with the Grand Final, played on 5 October. The premiership was won by the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles who set the record for the highest Grand Final victory in Australia's rugby league history. 2008 also marked the launch of the National Youth Competition, an under 20", "title": "2008 NRL season" } ]
33
where was charlie and the choclate factory filmed
[ "Pinewood Studios in England" ]
[ { "docid": "4273970", "text": "Attenborough, Kirk Douglas, Albert Finney, Anthony Hopkins, Paul Newman, Max von Sydow, David Warner, Christopher Lloyd and Peter Ustinov. Principal photography for \"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory\" started on June 21, 2004 at Pinewood Studios in England. Director Tim Burton and composer Danny Elfman found filming somewhat difficult because they were simultaneously working on \"Corpse Bride\". The Wonka Factory exterior was coincidentally constructed on the same backlot Burton had used for Gotham City in \"Batman\" (1989). The ceremonial scene required 500 local extras. The Chocolate Room/River setpiece filled Pinewood's 007 Stage. As a consequence of British Equity rules, which state", "title": "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)" } ]
[ { "docid": "19369324", "text": "Shenzhen at the manufacturer in Bao'an. Funding was provided by the Innovativ Kultur Foundation and . The project was filmed in real time during a trip to and in locations at a factory, following the route of the product's manufacture from the store in Stockholm where it was purchased to the factory in China where it was manufactured. At 857 hours (35 days and 17 hours), \"Logistics\" is the longest film ever released. The 51,420 minute (5-weeks long) film was screened at from 1 December 2012 – 6 January 2013, at The House of Culture, Stockholm, and had its world", "title": "Logistics (film)" }, { "docid": "6274475", "text": "game takes place in Willy Wonka's chocolate factory where the Oompa Loompas help the player through each level. By giving them commands Charlie finishes each challenge and progresses through the game. Each Oompa Loompa specialises in different tasks, such as harvesting, welding, and electrical work. Candy is scattered throughout the levels and when collected it boosts Charlie's energy. Each level is very similar to the plot in the 2005 movie. For example, Charlie must help Willy Wonka remove Augustus Gloop from the pipe above the chocolate river. He must roll Violet Beauregarde to the Juicing Room and juice her. When", "title": "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory video games" }, { "docid": "20119077", "text": "his, and the offer to buy the Gobstopper was a morality test which only Charlie passed. The trio and Tuffy enter the \"Wonkavator\", a multi-directional glass elevator that flies out of the factory. Tom and Jerry shrink Wilkinson and Spike for the troubles they put them through the film and use Fizzy Lifting Drinks to catch up with the others. Soaring over the city, Wonka reveals that his actual prize is the factory; Wonka created the contest to find a worthy heir and Charlie and his family can immediately move in, including Tom and Jerry. The film was met with", "title": "Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" }, { "docid": "5093061", "text": "environment was a school for music as well as life for Musselwhite, who eventually acquired the nickname Memphis Charlie. In true bluesman fashion, Musselwhite then took off in search of the rumored \"big-paying factory jobs\" up the \"Hillbilly Highway\", Highway 51 to Chicago, where he continued his education on the South Side, making the acquaintance of even more legends, including Lew Soloff, Muddy Waters, Junior Wells, Sonny Boy Williamson, Buddy Guy, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, and Big Walter Horton. Musselwhite immersed himself completely in the musical life, living in the basement of and occasionally working at Jazz Record Mart (the", "title": "Charlie Musselwhite" }, { "docid": "16660277", "text": "returns, and seeing Charlie’s additions, he tells him he’s won, inviting Charlie into his Great Glass Elevator so that he can show him his prize, the chocolate factory. (\"Pure Imagination\"). They return to Earth where Wonka announces he’s leaving, and that Charlie is now in charge (\"A Little Me\"). He disappears, but as the Bucket family moves into the factory, Charlie sees the mysterious tramp outside the gates, who is revealed as Wonka. As the Oompa-Loompas and Charlie wave goodbye from the factory windows, Wonka vanishes, singing a reprise of \"It Must Be Believed to Be Seen\", leaving Charlie to", "title": "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (musical)" }, { "docid": "8380975", "text": "save for bootlegs. However, on February 19, 2013, Shout! Factory released the first official Blu-ray Disc and DVD and the first through their new subdivision Scream Factory. Prison (1987 film) Prison is a 1987 horror film directed by Renny Harlin and starring Viggo Mortensen, Tom Everett, Kane Hodder, and Tommy Lister. It was filmed at the Old State Prison in Rawlins, Wyoming, with many of its residents on the cast and crew. In 1964, inmate Charlie Forsythe of Creedmore Prison was executed via electric chair for a murder he did not commit. When Creedmore Prison is reopened after thirty years,", "title": "Prison (1987 film)" }, { "docid": "10351245", "text": "doors of factory farms\" Charlie Teo Charles Teo AM (born 1957) is an Australian neurosurgeon. Teo was born to Chinese-Singaporean parents who immigrated to Australia. He attended The Scots College and the University of New South Wales, graduating with a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery in 1981. Charlie Teo trained in Sydney but worked for a decade in the United States, where he still teaches. His sub-speciality is paediatric neurosurgery. He is the director of the Centre for Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery at Prince of Wales Hospital and the founder of Cure Brain Cancer Foundation (formerly Cure For Life Foundation).", "title": "Charlie Teo" }, { "docid": "8754243", "text": "1965 he attended Michigan State University where he played for coach Duffy Daugherty. Charlie graduated from Michigan State in 1969 and obtained a master's degree from Central Michigan University. In 1978, while he was the head football coach at Los Gatos High School, he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The disease took a toll on his body and, at his death, he could only move his eyes, eyebrows and lips. The PBS documentary about the Wedemeyers, \"One More Season\", won an Emmy Award. Michael Nouri portrayed Charlie in the 1988 made-for-TV movie \"\" filmed at Stratford High School in", "title": "Charlie Wedemeyer" }, { "docid": "4273987", "text": "the Line\". More nominations followed from the British Academy Film Awards for Visual Effects, Costume Design (Pescucci), Makeup & Hair (Peter Owen and Ivana Primorac) and Production Design (Alex McDowell). \"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory\" was also nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film, as well as Performance by a Younger Actor (Freddie Highmore), Music (Danny Elfman) and Costume (Pescucci). Elfman and screenwriter John August were nominated for a Grammy Award with \"Wonka's Welcome Song\". Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 2005 musical fantasy comedy film directed by Tim Burton and", "title": "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)" }, { "docid": "16660296", "text": "family. Wonka explains that they have already been moved in to their own room in the factory, and invites Charlie in to begin their new life as candy-making partners. †Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse, Music by Anthony Newley for the 1971 film, \"Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory\". ††Replaced, as of 2016, by \"Queen of Pop\". A London original cast album was released on 7 October 2013. A Broadway cast recording was released digitally on 2 June and in stores on 23 June on the Masterworks Broadway label. The West End production had a 16 piece orchestra + conductor, which was", "title": "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (musical)" }, { "docid": "20119076", "text": "Charlie stops Slugworth. After this, Charlie and Grandpa Joe confront Wonka on the end of the tour. Wonka coldly explains that they violated the contract by stealing Fizzy Lifting Drinks and allowing Tom and Jerry into the factory and therefore will receive nothing. Infuriated at this, Grandpa Joe attempts to protest but Wonka angrily demands them all to leave at once. Grandpa Joe then suggests to Charlie that he should give Slugworth the Gobstopper, but Charlie returns the candy to Wonka. Because of this, Wonka declares Charlie the winner. He reveals that Slugworth is really \"Mr. Wilkinson\", an employee of", "title": "Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" }, { "docid": "1488140", "text": "is actually Mr. Wilkinson, an employee of Wonka, and the offer to buy the Gobstopper was a morality test that only Charlie passed. The trio enter the \"Wonkavator\", a multi-directional glass elevator that flies out of the factory. Soaring over the city, Wonka reveals that his actual prize is the factory; Wonka created the contest to find an heir worthy enough, and so Charlie and his family can immediately move in. Wonka then reminds Charlie not to forget about the man who suddenly received everything he ever wanted. Charlie asks, \"What happened?\" to which Wonka replies, \"He lived happily ever", "title": "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" }, { "docid": "14000197", "text": "scene, Hardwell used a crane shot on the \"Numb3rs\" sound stage. Due to production constraints, the first scene shot was the scene where the agents and Charlie said goodbye to Larry at the FBI office. MacNicol's last filmed scene was set toward the beginning of the episode when Charlie and Larry discussed using multi-attribute compositional modeling to determine the commonalities of the houses. For MacNicol and series regular David Krumholtz, filming became emotional as the episode paralleled real life. Prior to \"Numb3rs\", they had developed a friendship when they worked together while filming the movie \"Addams Family Values\". Over 11.23", "title": "Killer Chat (Numbers)" }, { "docid": "680753", "text": "Vanilla Fudge Room\") from an early draft of the book. \"The Guardian\" reported the now-eliminated passage was \"deemed too wild, subversive and insufficiently moral for the tender minds of British children almost 50 years ago.\" In what was originally chapter five in that version of the book, Charlie goes to the factory with his mother (instead of his grandfather, as originally published). At this point, the chocolate factory tour is down to eight kids, including Tommy Troutbeck and Wilbur Rice. After the entire group climbs to the top of the titular fudge mountain, eating vanilla fudge along the way, Troutbeck", "title": "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" }, { "docid": "20119075", "text": "home with the Golden Ticket and chooses Grandpa Joe as his chaperone. The next day, Tom and Jerry rush to the factory with the Golden Ticket that Grandpa Joe forgot. Once the children enter the factory, the movie plays in the same order of the source material with the occasional interjection of Tom and Jerry interacting with the factory. Once only Charlie and Grandpa Joe remain, Wonka dismisses them without the promised chocolate. Tuffy warns Charlie that Slugworth and Spike have stolen a Gobstopper and are on their way out of the factory. Following a fight in the Wonkavision Room,", "title": "Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" }, { "docid": "3564230", "text": "cost $1.2 million to construct. However, this presented unusual problems. The sound of the tarp flapping in the wind interfered with the actors’ dialogue. Birds who had nested in the tarp provided their own noisy interruptions. The exterior of the Richmond Theater where Ellen Aim sings at the beginning of the film was shot on the backlot, with the interior done in the Wiltern Theater in L.A. for two weeks. The factory scenes that take place in the Battery were filmed at a rotting soap factory in Wilmington, California, for ten nights. The Ardmore Police roadblock was filmed near 6th", "title": "Streets of Fire" } ]
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who owns the rights to the song happy birthday
[ "Warner / Chappell Music" ]
[ { "docid": "887928", "text": "Ware Orem and Mrs. R. R. Forman. In 1988, Warner/Chappell Music purchased the company owning the copyright for 25 million, with the value of \"Happy Birthday\" estimated at 5 million. Based on the 1935 copyright registration, Warner claimed that the United States copyright will not expire until 2030, and that unauthorized public performances of the song are illegal unless royalties are paid to Warner. In one specific instance in February 2010, the royalty for a single use was said to be 700. By one estimate, the song is the highest-earning single song in history, with estimated earnings since its creation", "title": "Happy Birthday to You" } ]
[ { "docid": "12333213", "text": "Happy Birthday (play) Happy Birthday is a play written by Anita Loos. It opened on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre on October 31, 1946 and closed on March 13, 1948, after 564 performances. It starred Helen Hayes, for whom it was written. The story involves Addie, a mousy librarian who becomes enamoured of a handsome bank clerk, and her attempts to win him over. It was directed by Joshua Logan and featured a song written for the show, \"I Haven't Got a Worry in the World\", with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and James Livingston.", "title": "Happy Birthday (play)" }, { "docid": "4524945", "text": "Monday in January of each year, was held on January 20, 1986, and was commemorated with a large-scale concert, where Stevie Wonder was the headlining performer. Although the single failed to reach the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, it charted on the R&B chart, and it became one of Wonder's biggest hits in the UK, reaching No.2 in the charts in August 1981. Wonder also performed this song at the Diamond Jubilee Concert in London for the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II. Happy Birthday (Stevie Wonder song) \"Happy Birthday\" is a 1981 single written, produced and performed by Stevie Wonder for the", "title": "Happy Birthday (Stevie Wonder song)" }, { "docid": "887929", "text": "of 50 million. In the European Union, the copyright for the song expired on January 1, 2017. The American copyright status of \"Happy Birthday to You\" began to draw more attention with the passage of the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act in 1998. When the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Act in \"Eldred v. Ashcroft\" in 2003, Associate Justice Stephen Breyer specifically mentioned \"Happy Birthday to You\" in his dissenting opinion. American law professor Robert Brauneis, who extensively researched the song, concluded in 2010 that \"It is almost certainly no longer under copyright.\" In 2013, based in large part", "title": "Happy Birthday to You" }, { "docid": "3189808", "text": "to be a parody of \"Jack & Diane\" by John Mellencamp; worried about spoiling a \"Jack and Diane\" movie deal, Mellencamp shot down the parody. Yankovic considered tweaking the \"Jack & Diane\" melody to avoid the song being a true parody, but decided against it and later rewrote it as an original song. Answering a fan in 1998, Yankovic replied that he would not rewrite and rerecord the song in light of the death of Diana. \"Happy Birthday\" is a style parody of Tonio K, one of Yankovic's favorite artists. The song is a morbidly depressing birthday song detailing ails", "title": "\"Weird Al\" Yankovic (album)" }, { "docid": "5424203", "text": "1980: \"'Birthday' was written in the studio. Just made up on the spot. I think Paul wanted to write a song like 'Happy Birthday Baby', the old fifties hit. But it was sort of made up in the studio. It was a piece of garbage.\" \"Birthday\" begins with an intro drum fill, then moves directly into a blues progression in A (in the form of a guitar riff doubled by the bass) with McCartney singing at the top of his chest voice with Lennon on a lower harmony. After this section, a drum break lasting eight measures brings the song", "title": "Birthday (Beatles song)" }, { "docid": "887951", "text": "Good Fellow\" or avoiding using a song entirely. Before the song was copyrighted it was used freely, as in \"Bosko's Party\", a Warner Bros. cartoon of 1932, where a chorus of animals sings it twice through. The copyright status of \"Happy Birthday to You\" is directly referenced in a 2009 episode of the TV series \"iCarly\", \"iMake Sam Girlier\", in which the main character as well as others begin to sing the song to Sam but are prevented from doing so by Freddie, who says the song isn't public domain; \"For She's a Jolly Good Fellow\" is then sung instead.", "title": "Happy Birthday to You" }, { "docid": "18219561", "text": "its rise up the country charts well into the spring of 1965, reaching #3 on the Billboard Country Charts. \"Happy Birthday\" spent 15 weeks in the top ten and received a BMI award in 1965. The song was included on Lynn's 1964 album \"Songs from My Heart\" and again in 1968 on Lynn's first greatest hits album, as well as appearing on many of Lynn's greatest hits CD collections. According to Kitson, \"I first sang the song to Loretta back stage at the Horse Shoe Nightclub where she was appearing in Toronto, Ontario and she wanted a tape of it", "title": "Happy Birthday (Merry Christmas and Happy New Year)" }, { "docid": "20571538", "text": "and spent five weeks in the charts. Happy Birthday Baby Happy Birthday Baby was a hit for Tony Christie in 1974. It was also a hit for Lee Towers in 1980. The song was written by Barry Mason and Roger Greenaway. It was released in the UK on MCA MCA 157 in September 1974. The B side was \"Who Am I Fooling\". By December 21, 1974, \"Billboard Magazine\" had recorded the single at no. 10 in the New Zealand Top 10. It peaked at no. 7, and spent a total of seven weeks in the charts. Towers's version peaked at", "title": "Happy Birthday Baby" }, { "docid": "887957", "text": "cause the rover to \"sing\" Happy Birthday on the Martian surface. During the March 6, 2014 episode of the Comedy Central series \"The Colbert Report\", Stephen Colbert planned to sing the song in honor of the 90th anniversary of its 1924 publication. Due to the copyright issues, Colbert instead performed his new \"royalty-free\" birthday song, which is set to \"The Star-Spangled Banner\". Happy Birthday to You \"Happy Birthday to You\", also known as \"Happy Birthday\", is a song traditionally sung to celebrate the anniversary of a person's birth. According to the 1998 \"Guinness World Records\", it is the most recognized", "title": "Happy Birthday to You" }, { "docid": "16917406", "text": "on, Frances mounts Tilly, but unmounts her when Joan comes back. Tilly then leaves. Joan and Frances talk about their shared attraction to Tilly, then Frances realizes she has lost her sense of smell. On Tilly's birthday, Frank gives her flowers and Tilly feels happy. She sings a song as every other character enters. Soon, everyone joins in the song. Later, at her party, everyone shows up but Frank, who has a stomach ache. The group plays duck, duck, goose, and when Tilly's turn comes up, she becomes extremely happy, overwhelmed by everyone's beauty. She leaves to lie down ecstatically.", "title": "Melancholy Play" }, { "docid": "10210338", "text": "recorded on 9 October 1970, Lennon's 30th birthday. This is evident in that in an outtake of the song, Lennon sings \"Happy Birthday... to me...\" as Starr and Voormann played the backing track. The same day was also the occasion of Lennon's last ever meeting with his father, Alf Lennon, who was invited by Lennon for lunch. The meeting was unsuccessful, as Lennon went into a primal therapy inspired tirade against his father, which left him scared and shaken. Alf recalled the meeting in a hand-written four page statement, saying: \"He launched into an account of his recent visit to", "title": "Remember (John Lennon song)" }, { "docid": "14066954", "text": "birthday\". Later, Nina and his friends were seen coming out of an elevator, greeting him a \"happy birthday\", with a Goldilocks cake. The second version of the song's music video is a continuation of the first one, where all of the boy's friends are seen partying in his apartment. The song was played throughout 2006 and 2007 in every birthday celebration on \"ASAP\". After the success of her album, \"Nina Live!\", Nina became an in-demand artist throughout 2005 to 2007. In February 2006, she was chosen to sing the theme song for GMA Films' film of that year, \"I Will", "title": "Araw Mo" }, { "docid": "4524943", "text": "Happy Birthday (Stevie Wonder song) \"Happy Birthday\" is a 1981 single written, produced and performed by Stevie Wonder for the Motown label. Wonder, a social activist, was one of the main figures in the campaign to have the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. become a national holiday, and created this single to make the cause known. Besides being released as a single, the song also appears on Wonder's album \"Hotter Than July\". The song, one of many of Wonder's songs to feature the use of a keyboard synthesizer, features Wonder lamenting the fact that anyone would oppose the idea", "title": "Happy Birthday (Stevie Wonder song)" }, { "docid": "3611532", "text": "Happy Birthday, Wanda June Happy Birthday, Wanda June is a 1971 film adaptation, directed by Mark Robson, based on a play by Kurt Vonnegut. The opening of this play is \"This is a simple-minded play about men who enjoy killing, and those who don't.\" Big-game hunter and war hero Harold Ryan returns home to America, after having been presumed dead for several years. During the war, he killed over 200 men and women, and countless more animals — for sport. He was in the Amazon Rainforest hunting for diamonds with Colonel Looseleaf Harper, a slow-witted aviation hero, who had the", "title": "Happy Birthday, Wanda June" }, { "docid": "18424802", "text": "Euro-style board games and RPGs\". In 2011, \"Happy Birthday, Robot!\" was nominated for the ENnie for Best Game, but lost to another Evil Hat game, \"The Dresden Files Roleplaying Game\"; \"Happy Birthday, Robot!\" was also nominated for Best New Game (published for the first time ever), Best Production Values, and Product of the Year. Happy Birthday, Robot! Happy Birthday, Robot! is a role-playing game published by Evil Hat Productions in 2010. \"Happy Birthday, Robot!\" is a storytelling game specifically aimed at kids. Shortly after the release of the \"Dresden Files\" books, Evil Hat published another indie project, Daniel Solis' \"Happy", "title": "Happy Birthday, Robot!" }, { "docid": "887927", "text": "the tune is disputed. Patty Hill was a kindergarten principal in Louisville, Kentucky, developing various teaching methods at what is now the Little Loomhouse; her sister Mildred was a pianist and composer. The sisters used \"Good Morning to All\" as a song that young children would find easy to sing. The combination of melody and lyrics in \"Happy Birthday to You\" first appeared in print in 1912, and probably existed even earlier. None of the early appearances of the \"Happy Birthday to You\" lyrics included credits or copyright notices. The Summy Company registered a copyright in 1935, crediting authors Preston", "title": "Happy Birthday to You" } ]
34
who owns the rights to the song happy birthday
[ "Warner / Chappell Music" ]
[ { "docid": "19118607", "text": "Jennifer Nelson (filmmaker) Jennifer Nelson is an American documentary filmmaker, based in New York, known for successfully suing the company Warner/Chappell Music for false claims of copyright to the song Happy Birthday To You, thereby clarifying its public domain status in the US. On June 13, 2013, Nelson filed a putative class action suit in federal court for the Southern District of New York against Warner/Chappell in the name of her production company, Good Morning to You Productions. As part of a documentary she was making about the song and its history, she had paid 1,500 to secure the rights.", "title": "Jennifer Nelson (filmmaker)" } ]
[ { "docid": "16917406", "text": "on, Frances mounts Tilly, but unmounts her when Joan comes back. Tilly then leaves. Joan and Frances talk about their shared attraction to Tilly, then Frances realizes she has lost her sense of smell. On Tilly's birthday, Frank gives her flowers and Tilly feels happy. She sings a song as every other character enters. Soon, everyone joins in the song. Later, at her party, everyone shows up but Frank, who has a stomach ache. The group plays duck, duck, goose, and when Tilly's turn comes up, she becomes extremely happy, overwhelmed by everyone's beauty. She leaves to lie down ecstatically.", "title": "Melancholy Play" }, { "docid": "17119417", "text": "shown singing the song with her friends in a dark room. The video is also interspersed with clips of a party in an underground night club, as glitter falls from the ceiling. The video ends with Gomez's friends singing \"Happy Birthday\" to her. Recording and management Personnel Credits adapted from \"Stars Dance\" liner notes. Birthday (Selena Gomez song) \"Birthday\" is a song by American recording artist Selena Gomez for her solo debut album \"Stars Dance\" (2013). It was written and produced by Mike Del Rio, with additional writing by Crista Russo and Jacob Kasher Hindlin. Matt Beckley also provided additional", "title": "Birthday (Selena Gomez song)" }, { "docid": "11060832", "text": "matter, an eleven-year-old boy's birthday party, contrasts strongly to the discordance of the music. The song is also a showcase for the sub-vocalisations that marked Nick Cave's early singing style, including grunts, wordless shrieks and on two separate occasions an impersonation of a barking dog. The song also displays the band's innovative use of two lead guitarists playing two separate riffs. Happy Birthday (Birthday Party song) \"Happy Birthday\" is a 1980 song by The Boys Next Door. It was released as a single on 16 February 1980 on Missing Link. The song is not related to the popular birthday song", "title": "Happy Birthday (Birthday Party song)" }, { "docid": "10435856", "text": "by using the later Martin Rushent re-recorded version of the song \"Insects\", rather than the original Steven Severin produced version. Alln tracks composed by Altered Images with: \"Thanks to Janet and The Ice Bergs, John Peel, Ginge with special thanks to Caesar, Bobby, Kathleen and a very special hug for cheesy agency Ian Wilson at Wasted Talent\". Happy Birthday (Altered Images album) Happy Birthday is the debut album by the British new wave band Altered Images. Released in 1981, the album's title track, \"Happy Birthday\", became the band's biggest hit, peaking at number 2 in the UK in October of", "title": "Happy Birthday (Altered Images album)" }, { "docid": "9241397", "text": "ring and a wristwatch in her stuffing, believing it to be prizes. But the ring & watch turn out to belong to Curly, who lost them off his hand while stuffing the turkey. When the birthday cake they prepare is finished, it is accidentally pierced, and it deflates. The boys \"re-inflate\" the cake using town gas through the gas stove's connection. During the party, the Stooges sing a \"Happy Birthday\" song to the tune of \"London Bridge is Falling Down\"; when Mr. Lawrence blows out the candles, the gas-filled cake explodes. Mr. Lawrence angrily realizes who the new 'help' are,", "title": "An Ache in Every Stake" }, { "docid": "19109159", "text": "Monk Turner Monk Turner is an American musician, songwriter, and producer. Known as the “galactic defender of the concept album”, Turner has created a number of multi-genre concept albums. He is known for winning the Free Music Archive's competition to create a copyright-free replacement for the song \"Happy Birthday to You\" whose rights were once owned by Time Warner. He often collaborates with other musicians: \"Kaleidoscope\" (2012) incorporated more than 40 artists internationally, and his narrative album \"Emergency Songs\" (2011) is a co-creation with singer and lyricist Alanna Lin (a.k.a. Fascinoma). It imagines post-earthquake scenarios in Los Angeles, self-styled as", "title": "Monk Turner" }, { "docid": "887937", "text": "as the final four lines of Edith Goodyear Alger's poem \"Roy's Birthday\", published in her book \"A Primer of Work and Play\", copyrighted by D. C. Heath in 1901, with no reference to the words being sung. The first book including \"Happy Birthday\" lyrics set to the tune of \"Good Morning to All\" that bears a date of publication is from 1911 in \"The Elementary Worker and His Work\", but earlier references exist to a song called \"Happy Birthday to You\" including an article from 1901 in the \"Inland Educator and Indiana School Journal\". \"Children's Praise and Worship\", edited by", "title": "Happy Birthday to You" }, { "docid": "14210467", "text": "of a group called the Sophomores. When he broke up with her, Margo came up with the lyrics to express how she wanted to stay with him. \"The words came so easily. It was real,\" she recounted to Wayne Jancik in The Billboard Book of One-Hit Wonders. Margo and the rest of the Tune Weavers recorded it and \"Ol' Man River\" in an 18-hour session on March 7, 1957, in Boston, with Margo eight months pregnant. Seven months later, the song reached its peak of popularity in the United States. Based on the similarities in melody, \"Happy, Happy Birthday Baby\"", "title": "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby" }, { "docid": "7442101", "text": "bass, Artie Kaplan on sax, Seymour Barab and Morris Stonzek on cellos, David Guillet, Joseph Haber, Louie Haber, Harold Kohon, David Sackson, Maurice Stine, Louis Stone, and Arnold Goldberg on violins, and Phil Kraus and George Devens on percussion. 4^https://www.afmsagaftrafund.org/covered-rec-artist_SR.php?a=MDI4MjEx&b=SEFQUFkgQklSVEhEQVksIFNXRUVUIFNJWFRFRU4%3D&c=U0VEQUtBIE5FSUw%3D&s=Rg%3D%3D Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen \"Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen\" is a pop song released in 1961 by Neil Sedaka. Sedaka wrote the music and performed the song, while the lyrics were written by Howard Greenfield. The song is noted for being similar in musical structure to Take Good Care of My Baby by Bobby Vee (another 1961 hit), and additionally for", "title": "Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen" }, { "docid": "325379", "text": "the mid-twentieth century. Birthday parties are now a feature of many cultures. In Western cultures, birthday parties include a number of common rituals. The guests may be asked to bring a gift for the honored person. Party locations are often decorated with colorful decorations, such as balloons and streamers. A birthday cake is usually served with lit candles that are to be blown out after a \"birthday wish\" has been made. The person being honored will be given the first piece of cake. While the birthday cake is being brought to the table, the song \"Happy Birthday to You\" or", "title": "Party" }, { "docid": "5386292", "text": "guest-starred in the episode \"Stark Raving Dad\" (season three, 1991) under the pseudonym John Jay Smith. He also wrote a song for that episode called \"Happy Birthday Lisa\", which was later included in the album \"Songs in the Key of Springfield\". Bryan Loren has stated that Jackson had provided background vocals for \"Do the Bartman\". In July 2015, when Bryan Loren was selling the publishing and songwriting rights for the song, Loren stated that \"despite Matt Groening's repeated confessions, I am the sole writer of the song\". Loren stated that Jackson's contributions included back up vocals, providing the title \"Do", "title": "Do the Bartman" }, { "docid": "18219561", "text": "its rise up the country charts well into the spring of 1965, reaching #3 on the Billboard Country Charts. \"Happy Birthday\" spent 15 weeks in the top ten and received a BMI award in 1965. The song was included on Lynn's 1964 album \"Songs from My Heart\" and again in 1968 on Lynn's first greatest hits album, as well as appearing on many of Lynn's greatest hits CD collections. According to Kitson, \"I first sang the song to Loretta back stage at the Horse Shoe Nightclub where she was appearing in Toronto, Ontario and she wanted a tape of it", "title": "Happy Birthday (Merry Christmas and Happy New Year)" }, { "docid": "9136487", "text": "out as an instrumental track with scratching done by Yauch (this version of the song appears on the \"Jimmy James\" EP as the \"original original version\"). Later on, lyrics were written and the other two Beastie Boys, Mike \"Mike D\" Diamond and Adam \"King Adrock\" Horovitz, asked to lend their vocals to the song along with Yauch. However, Hendrix's family, who own the rights to most of his catalogue, denied the group clearance to use the samples (the group, however, were somehow able to keep the \"Happy Birthday\" and \"Foxy Lady\" samples in the song, though). Determined to keep the", "title": "Jimmy James (song)" }, { "docid": "4524945", "text": "Monday in January of each year, was held on January 20, 1986, and was commemorated with a large-scale concert, where Stevie Wonder was the headlining performer. Although the single failed to reach the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, it charted on the R&B chart, and it became one of Wonder's biggest hits in the UK, reaching No.2 in the charts in August 1981. Wonder also performed this song at the Diamond Jubilee Concert in London for the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II. Happy Birthday (Stevie Wonder song) \"Happy Birthday\" is a 1981 single written, produced and performed by Stevie Wonder for the", "title": "Happy Birthday (Stevie Wonder song)" }, { "docid": "2641460", "text": "country. The phrase \"happy birthday\" did not appear on birthday cakes until the song \"Happy Birthday to You\" was popularized in the early 1900s. Variations of birthday songs and rituals exist in different parts of the world. In Uruguay, party guests touch the person's shoulder or head following the singing of \"Happy Birthday to You\". In Ecuador, the person whose birthday it is will take a large bite of the birthday cake before it is served. In Peru, guests used to sing \"Happy Birthday to You\" first in English with the name of the individual whose birthday it is, then", "title": "Birthday cake" }, { "docid": "19045255", "text": "been renewed for a second and third season. The second season premiered on January 1, 2018. The show's soundtrack, \"The Green Album\", was released on February 16, 2018 through BMG Rights Management (which also owns the song publishing rights to \"Nature Cat\"). On June 5th, 2018, the first DVD \"Onward and Ponward\" was released. Tomy owns the toy license to \"Nature Cat\", and has released several stuffed animals of the main characters. The series follows Fred, a house cat with dreams of exploring outside. Once his family leaves for the day, he transforms into Nature Cat, who cannot wait for", "title": "Nature Cat" } ]
34
who owns the rights to the song happy birthday
[ "Warner / Chappell Music" ]
[ { "docid": "887928", "text": "Ware Orem and Mrs. R. R. Forman. In 1988, Warner/Chappell Music purchased the company owning the copyright for 25 million, with the value of \"Happy Birthday\" estimated at 5 million. Based on the 1935 copyright registration, Warner claimed that the United States copyright will not expire until 2030, and that unauthorized public performances of the song are illegal unless royalties are paid to Warner. In one specific instance in February 2010, the royalty for a single use was said to be 700. By one estimate, the song is the highest-earning single song in history, with estimated earnings since its creation", "title": "Happy Birthday to You" } ]
[ { "docid": "19881966", "text": "Happy Birthday (2016 American film) Happy Birthday is a 2016 American horror-thriller film written and directed by Casey Tebo. The film stars Matt Bush and Riley Litman as two friends that travel to Mexico and end up getting kidnapped. \"Happy Birthday\" also stars Steven Tyler of Aerosmith as a shaman. Brady and Tommy have decided to travel to Mexico in search of drinks and debauchery to celebrate Brady's birthday and to help him get over his girlfriend's infidelity. Their vacation takes a dark turn after they pick up two American women, Katie and Lucia, who trick the two men and", "title": "Happy Birthday (2016 American film)" }, { "docid": "3949019", "text": "of keyboard interludes; \"Happy Birthday to You\" is included as a hidden track in the form \"Happy Birthday Jesus\". The song \"Deck the Stills\" is an adaptation or parody of the song \"Deck the Halls\" with the lyrics Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young repeated in place of the real lyrics (it was an in-joke with the band at the time to use these lyrics in other songs). The album also includes the Band Aid charity song, \"Do They Know It's Christmas?\", all the royalties from which the band donates to the Stephen Lewis Foundation. The collaboration with Sarah McLachlan for", "title": "Barenaked for the Holidays" }, { "docid": "12333213", "text": "Happy Birthday (play) Happy Birthday is a play written by Anita Loos. It opened on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre on October 31, 1946 and closed on March 13, 1948, after 564 performances. It starred Helen Hayes, for whom it was written. The story involves Addie, a mousy librarian who becomes enamoured of a handsome bank clerk, and her attempts to win him over. It was directed by Joshua Logan and featured a song written for the show, \"I Haven't Got a Worry in the World\", with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and James Livingston.", "title": "Happy Birthday (play)" }, { "docid": "887951", "text": "Good Fellow\" or avoiding using a song entirely. Before the song was copyrighted it was used freely, as in \"Bosko's Party\", a Warner Bros. cartoon of 1932, where a chorus of animals sings it twice through. The copyright status of \"Happy Birthday to You\" is directly referenced in a 2009 episode of the TV series \"iCarly\", \"iMake Sam Girlier\", in which the main character as well as others begin to sing the song to Sam but are prevented from doing so by Freddie, who says the song isn't public domain; \"For She's a Jolly Good Fellow\" is then sung instead.", "title": "Happy Birthday to You" }, { "docid": "4524945", "text": "Monday in January of each year, was held on January 20, 1986, and was commemorated with a large-scale concert, where Stevie Wonder was the headlining performer. Although the single failed to reach the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, it charted on the R&B chart, and it became one of Wonder's biggest hits in the UK, reaching No.2 in the charts in August 1981. Wonder also performed this song at the Diamond Jubilee Concert in London for the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II. Happy Birthday (Stevie Wonder song) \"Happy Birthday\" is a 1981 single written, produced and performed by Stevie Wonder for the", "title": "Happy Birthday (Stevie Wonder song)" }, { "docid": "3611536", "text": "staged an Off-Off-Broadway revival in April 2018, directed by Jeff Wise and featuring Jason O'Connell, Kate MacCluggage, and Matt Harrington. and a later off-Broadway revival, in November 2018, with the same performers, by the Wheelhouse Theater Company, at The Duke on 42nd Street. Happy Birthday, Wanda June Happy Birthday, Wanda June is a 1971 film adaptation, directed by Mark Robson, based on a play by Kurt Vonnegut. The opening of this play is \"This is a simple-minded play about men who enjoy killing, and those who don't.\" Big-game hunter and war hero Harold Ryan returns home to America, after having", "title": "Happy Birthday, Wanda June" }, { "docid": "887929", "text": "of 50 million. In the European Union, the copyright for the song expired on January 1, 2017. The American copyright status of \"Happy Birthday to You\" began to draw more attention with the passage of the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act in 1998. When the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Act in \"Eldred v. Ashcroft\" in 2003, Associate Justice Stephen Breyer specifically mentioned \"Happy Birthday to You\" in his dissenting opinion. American law professor Robert Brauneis, who extensively researched the song, concluded in 2010 that \"It is almost certainly no longer under copyright.\" In 2013, based in large part", "title": "Happy Birthday to You" }, { "docid": "6343586", "text": "happy and exhausted reader falling blissfully asleep. A popular Seuss paragraph in this book reads: \"Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you.\" Although \"Happy Birthday to You!\" was not directly adapted, The Birthday Bird appears in an episode of \"The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss\". The book is dedicated to the author's \"good friends\" and \"The Children of San Diego County.\" Happy Birthday to You! Happy Birthday to You! is a 1959 children's book by Dr. Seuss., first first all-color picture book. It deals with a fantastic land", "title": "Happy Birthday to You!" }, { "docid": "887957", "text": "cause the rover to \"sing\" Happy Birthday on the Martian surface. During the March 6, 2014 episode of the Comedy Central series \"The Colbert Report\", Stephen Colbert planned to sing the song in honor of the 90th anniversary of its 1924 publication. Due to the copyright issues, Colbert instead performed his new \"royalty-free\" birthday song, which is set to \"The Star-Spangled Banner\". Happy Birthday to You \"Happy Birthday to You\", also known as \"Happy Birthday\", is a song traditionally sung to celebrate the anniversary of a person's birth. According to the 1998 \"Guinness World Records\", it is the most recognized", "title": "Happy Birthday to You" }, { "docid": "16917406", "text": "on, Frances mounts Tilly, but unmounts her when Joan comes back. Tilly then leaves. Joan and Frances talk about their shared attraction to Tilly, then Frances realizes she has lost her sense of smell. On Tilly's birthday, Frank gives her flowers and Tilly feels happy. She sings a song as every other character enters. Soon, everyone joins in the song. Later, at her party, everyone shows up but Frank, who has a stomach ache. The group plays duck, duck, goose, and when Tilly's turn comes up, she becomes extremely happy, overwhelmed by everyone's beauty. She leaves to lie down ecstatically.", "title": "Melancholy Play" }, { "docid": "18219561", "text": "its rise up the country charts well into the spring of 1965, reaching #3 on the Billboard Country Charts. \"Happy Birthday\" spent 15 weeks in the top ten and received a BMI award in 1965. The song was included on Lynn's 1964 album \"Songs from My Heart\" and again in 1968 on Lynn's first greatest hits album, as well as appearing on many of Lynn's greatest hits CD collections. According to Kitson, \"I first sang the song to Loretta back stage at the Horse Shoe Nightclub where she was appearing in Toronto, Ontario and she wanted a tape of it", "title": "Happy Birthday (Merry Christmas and Happy New Year)" }, { "docid": "5386292", "text": "guest-starred in the episode \"Stark Raving Dad\" (season three, 1991) under the pseudonym John Jay Smith. He also wrote a song for that episode called \"Happy Birthday Lisa\", which was later included in the album \"Songs in the Key of Springfield\". Bryan Loren has stated that Jackson had provided background vocals for \"Do the Bartman\". In July 2015, when Bryan Loren was selling the publishing and songwriting rights for the song, Loren stated that \"despite Matt Groening's repeated confessions, I am the sole writer of the song\". Loren stated that Jackson's contributions included back up vocals, providing the title \"Do", "title": "Do the Bartman" }, { "docid": "14210467", "text": "of a group called the Sophomores. When he broke up with her, Margo came up with the lyrics to express how she wanted to stay with him. \"The words came so easily. It was real,\" she recounted to Wayne Jancik in The Billboard Book of One-Hit Wonders. Margo and the rest of the Tune Weavers recorded it and \"Ol' Man River\" in an 18-hour session on March 7, 1957, in Boston, with Margo eight months pregnant. Seven months later, the song reached its peak of popularity in the United States. Based on the similarities in melody, \"Happy, Happy Birthday Baby\"", "title": "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby" }, { "docid": "16848590", "text": "Year award for 1981 at the BPI Awards. Accordingly, the band chose Rushent to produce their next album, \"Pinky Blue\" (1982), in its entirety. The song appeared in the 1984 John Hughes movie \"Sixteen Candles\". \"Happy Birthday\" has been covered by The Ting Tings, for the children's television show \"Yo Gabba Gabba!\" in 2008, and by The Wedding Present, for their 1993 compilation album \"John Peel Sessions 1987-1990\", as well as by Thomas Fagerlund (The Kissaway Trail) with Christian Hjelm (Figurines) in 2010. Happy Birthday (Altered Images song) \"Happy Birthday\" is a song by the Scottish band Altered Images released", "title": "Happy Birthday (Altered Images song)" }, { "docid": "887938", "text": "Andrew Byers, Bessie L. Byrum and Anna E. Koglin, published the song in 1918. In 1924, Robert Coleman included \"Good Morning to All\" in a songbook with the birthday lyrics as a second verse. Coleman also published \"Happy Birthday\" in \"The American Hymnal\" in 1933. In 1935, several specific piano arrangements and an unused second verse of \"Happy Birthday to You\" were copyrighted as a work for hire crediting Preston Ware Orem for the piano arrangements and Mrs. R. R. Forman for the lyrics by the Summy Company, the publisher of \"Good Morning to All\". This served as the legal", "title": "Happy Birthday to You" }, { "docid": "15784238", "text": "are \"the blues, the memories and the tears.\" The breakup is so bitter that she observes at the end, \"Same time, same place next year.\" Happy Birthday Dear Heartache \"Happy Birthday Dear Heartache\" is a song written by Archie Jordan and Mack David, and recorded by American country music artist Barbara Mandrell. It was released in January 1984 as the first single from the album \"Clean Cut\". The song reached number 3 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song is a bitter observance of the one-year anniversary of a breakup, set in terms of a birthday", "title": "Happy Birthday Dear Heartache" } ]
35
who sang the song every breath you take
[ "The Police" ]
[ { "docid": "8297008", "text": "Still Standing\"), The Police (\"Every Breath You Take\"), and The Cars (\"You Might Think\"), as well as movies such as \"Mad Max 2\" and various samurai movies and Westerns. Ninja Sex Party- Ninja Sex Party (NSP) covered this song on their album \"Under the Covers, Vol. II\" released in October of 2017\".\" It is the ninth song on the cover album. It is the second Phil Collins song covered: the first being Misunderstanding (Genesis song). Don't Lose My Number \"Don't Lose My Number\" is a song by Phil Collins from his third solo album \"No Jacket Required\". The single was", "title": "Don't Lose My Number" } ]
[ { "docid": "14115253", "text": "Sean Connery as Bond, and Ursula Andress in her Golden Globe-winning role as Honey Ryder were filmed at James Bond Beach. In the 1973 film, \"Live and Let Die\", James Bond and his guide, Quarrel Jr., drive through Oracabessa and stop at the triangular intersection in the main square to ask for directions. UB40's hit song \"Oracabessa Moonshine\" was written about Oracabessa's stunning sunsets and clear moonlit skies. Interior and exterior scenes for the 1989 film, \"The Mighty Quinn\", starring Denzel Washington were filmed at Golden Clouds villa in Oracabessa. Sting wrote the song \"Every Breath You Take\" while on", "title": "Oracabessa" }, { "docid": "17441784", "text": "by giving her a standing ovation before she even sang a single note. It was a reminder to people from where she started and how far she has come. For the song \"Somewhere Over the Rainbow\" Boyle said, \"This song is about a wee lassie who goes on an incredible journey.\" \"I hope tonight to take you all on a journey\". Some of the Jazz numbers, such as \"That Ole Devil Called Love\" and \"Cry Me a River\", Boyle sang while seated beside the piano. The first half ended with a rendition of \"You Raise Me Up\" accompanied by a", "title": "Susan Boyle in Concert" }, { "docid": "13184803", "text": "You Take My Breath Away (Rex Smith song) \"You Take My Breath Away\" is the 1979 debut single by singer-actor Rex Smith and the first release from his third studio album \"Sooner or Later\" which is also featured in the 1979 made-for-television film of the same title starring Smith and Denise Miller. It was produced by Charles Calello and Stephen Lawrence, and written by Lawrence and Bruce Hart. The song reached number ten on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1979 for two weeks (dated on June 23) and spent two weeks at number seven on the \"Cash Box\" Top", "title": "You Take My Breath Away (Rex Smith song)" }, { "docid": "1672155", "text": "song of all time. And also as of 2003, Sting was still taking in an average of $2000 per day in royalties for the then 20-year-old song. In October 2007, Sting was awarded a Million-Air certificate for 9 million airplays of \"Every Breath You Take\" at the BMI Awards show in London, with only Van Morrison's \"Brown Eyed Girl\" a close second at 8 million air plays. The song is sampled in Puff Daddy's 1997 hit \"I'll Be Missing You\", which would later go platinum multiple times and win a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "1706296", "text": "singing a self-parody to the tune \"My eyes are fully open\" from Gilbert and Sullivan's \"Ruddigore\", supported by members of his shadow cabinet. In one instance Sting was persuaded to sing a re-worded version of \"Every Breath You Take\", titled \"Every Bomb You Make\" (series 1, episode 12), to accompany a video showing the \"Spitting Image\" puppets of world leaders and political figures of the day, usually with the figure matching the altered lyrics \"\"Every bomb you make. Every job you take. Every heart you break, every Irish wake. I'll be watching you. Every wall you build, Every one you've", "title": "Spitting Image" }, { "docid": "9406265", "text": "take it to the limit one more time, like every day just keep, you know, punching away at it ... That was the line, and from there the song took a different course.\" Meisner sings lead on \"Take it to the Limit\" and the song was released as the third single from the album \"One of These Nights\". It is the first and only Eagles single where Meisner sings lead. \"Take It to the Limit\" is unique in the canon of the band's singles, being the sole A-side on which Randy Meisner sang lead, as well as the first A-side", "title": "Take It to the Limit (Eagles song)" }, { "docid": "9610140", "text": "writing that \"King of Pain\" and \"Wrapped Around Your Finger\", \"are devilishly infectious new wave singles.\" \"Sputnikmusic\" website picked it as an \"essential track\", writing that \"King of Pain\", \"Every Breath You Take\" and \"Wrapped Around Your Finger\", \"rely on gorgeous, understated melodies, embracing the primary sonic overtones encompassing the record.\" Michael Roffman of \"Consequence of Sound\" chose the track as \"one of his personal favorite Sting-led tracks,\" pairing it next to his other works like \"If I Ever Lose My Faith in You\" or \"Fields of Gold\". The song was a success in the United States, peaking at number", "title": "King of Pain" }, { "docid": "1672151", "text": "instrument, with the main backbeat created by simultaneously playing a snare and a gong drum. To give the song more liveliness, Padgham asked Copeland to record his drum part in the studio's dining room in order to achieve some \"special sound effects\". The room was so hot, that his drum sticks had to be taped to Copeland's hands to make sure they didn't fly off. According to Stewart Copeland: The song had a music video (directed by duo Godley & Creme) loosely based on Gjon Mili's 1944 short film \"Jammin' the Blues\". Shot in black-and-white, the video depicts the band,", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "1672153", "text": "earliest videos to enter heavy rotation, a fact that significantly contributed to the popularity of the song. Pop star Richard Marx remembers that \"the first video I watched over and over was \"Every Breath You Take\". It was like seeing a Bergman film. Directors usually spelled out every word of the lyrics in a video, but this was the first video I knew that didn't do that. It was abstract.\" According to A&M co-founder Jeff Ayeroff, \"[The video for] \"Every Breath You Take\" probably cost $75,000 to $100,000, and we sold over 5 million albums. With a good video, the", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "1672146", "text": "was controversial. As \"The Independent\" reported in 2006, \"The problem was, he was already married – to actress Frances Tomelty, who just happened to be Trudie's best friend (Sting and Frances lived next door to Trudie in Bayswater, West London, for several years before the two of them became lovers). The affair was widely condemned.\" In order to escape from the public eye, Sting retreated in the Caribbean. He started writing the song at Ian Fleming's writing desk on the Goldeneye estate in Oracabessa, Jamaica. The lyrics are the words of a possessive lover who is watching \"every breath you", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "15365707", "text": "giving everyone goosebumps. The sounds of Someone Like You bounced off every wall and tugged at every heart-string, making it a truly special moment and something that every member of the Apollo crowd will never forget.\" Jim Harrington of \"San Jose Mercury News\" chose the song as a highlight on the show adding that the song showed \"her supreme vocal talent.\" Amber Riley, Naya Rivera and Heather Morris sang a mash-up of \"Someone like You\" and Adele's other song \"Rumour Has It\" (2011) during \"Glee\"s episode \"Mash Off\" which aired on 15 November. However, the cover was posted online on", "title": "Someone like You (Adele song)" }, { "docid": "11732423", "text": "night in prison and why has Lana decided to drop the fight so quickly. Although it may sound as a disadvantage of the scenario, it actually complements it (except, maybe, the unclearance of Lana's mindchanging). The most popular song from the film is a composition \"Ja te sanjam\" (\"I Dream About You\"), by Vladan Marković and performed by Jovana Nikolić. Take a Deep Breath (film) Take a Deep Breath () is a 2004 Serbian film, directed by Dragan Marinković and written by Hajdana Baletić. This drama was promoted as the \"first Serbian LGBT feature film\", even though the writer herself", "title": "Take a Deep Breath (film)" }, { "docid": "11578136", "text": "a point so far into the song. (White had previously restarted \"Every Breath You Take\", after a single odd note.) Despite this, she was the third contestant to be named safe on the subsequent results show, while Carly Smithson went home. When White performed \"I'm a Believer\" and \"I Am...I Said\", during Neil Diamond week, she personalized the latter, at Diamond's own suggestion, by changing the lyrics from \"I'm New York City born and raised\" to \"I'm Arizona born and raised.\" White was in the bottom three three times, once on April 2 after performing Dolly Parton's song \"Jolene\", again", "title": "Brooke White" }, { "docid": "4271097", "text": "and soon forged her recording career in the band. Her greatest success in Berlin was the top-selling 1986 single \"Take My Breath Away\", the theme song for the film \"Top Gun\". It reached the no. 1 spot on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. She sang other popular songs with Berlin, including \"Sex (I'm A...)\", \"The Metro\", \"You Don't Know\", \"No More Words\" and \"Masquerade\". In 1985, Nunn briefly dated Michael Hutchence, who she met at an INXS concert in London while Berlin were recording the album \"Count Three & Pray\". The relationship ended when INXS returned to Australia. In 1985, Nunn", "title": "Terri Nunn" }, { "docid": "16433155", "text": "some called the film's story paper-thin. The film grossed ₱10 million on its opening day. As of May 27. 2012 it already earned ₱42,800,000.00 million pesos. A handsome playboy who doesn't believe in love begins to question his outlook when he meets a young woman who has been praying to find her one true love. reads from ClickTheCity.com. Every Breath U Take Every Breath U Take is 2012 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Mae Cruz-Alviar and starring Piolo Pascual and Angelica Panganiban. It is produced and released by Star Cinema. The film was released domestically on May 16, 2012.", "title": "Every Breath U Take" }, { "docid": "865182", "text": "Australia, New Zealand, South America and Europe. In the second half of 2011, Sting began his Back to Bass Tour, which would continue (with periodic breaks) through 2013. In October 2010, Sting played two concerts in Arnhem, Netherlands, for \"Symphonica in Rosso\". In 2011, \"Time\" magazine named Sting one of the 100 most influential people in the world. On 26 April he performed \"Every Breath You Take\", \"Roxanne\" and \"Desert Rose\" at the Time 100 Gala in New York City. Sting recorded a song called \"Power's Out\" with Nicole Scherzinger. The song, originally recorded in 2007, was to have been", "title": "Sting (musician)" } ]
35
who sang the song every breath you take
[ "The Police" ]
[ { "docid": "19021459", "text": "I'll Be Missing You \"I'll Be Missing You\" is a song recorded by American rapper Puff Daddy and American singer Faith Evans, featuring R&B group 112, in memory of fellow Bad Boy Records artist Christopher \"The Notorious B.I.G.\" Wallace, who was murdered on March 9, 1997. Released as the second single from Puff Daddy and the Family's \"No Way Out\" album, \"I'll Be Missing You\" samples The Police's 1983 hit song \"Every Breath You Take\", with an interpolated chorus sung by Evans. The track also features a spoken intro over a choral version of Samuel Barber's \"Adagio for Strings\". Another", "title": "I'll Be Missing You" } ]
[ { "docid": "6387723", "text": "the early 1970s, Smith was the lead singer for a band from Athens, Georgia named Phaedra. Smith next sang vocals in a hard rock band called Rex. In 1979, he had a hit single from the television movie \"Sooner or Later\", entitled \"You Take My Breath Away\", which reached No. 10 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It is on the platinum-selling album \"Sooner or Later\", which is also named for the movie. The music for this song was written by Stephen J. Lawrence and the lyrics were written by Bruce Hart. For many years, it was a staple on the", "title": "Rex Smith" }, { "docid": "17058803", "text": "VerPlank graduated from Bloomfield High School, and considered a career in journalism. She began performing as a teenager at the age of 19, at a nightclub in Newark, the Well. Her debut album, \"I Think of You with Every Breath I Take\", was released in 1955 when she was 21, and featured Hank Jones, Joe Wilder, Wendell Marshall, Kenny Clarke, and Herbie Mann (uncredited). VerPlanck then went to work as a vocalist for Charlie Spivak's band, and later sang with the Tommy Dorsey band and with Tex Beneke′s band. VerPlanck was a prolific studio vocalist for commercial jingles during the", "title": "Marlene VerPlanck" }, { "docid": "1672148", "text": "little love song, when it's quite the opposite.\" According to the \"Back to Mono\" box-set book, \"Every Breath You Take\" is influenced by a Gene Pitney song titled \"Every Breath I Take\". Led Zeppelin's song, \"D'yer Mak'er\" (1973), also contains the words \"every breath I take; every move I make\". The song has an AABACABA structure. The demo of the song was recorded in an eight-track suite in North London's Utopia studios and featured Sting singing over a Hammond organ. A few months later he presented the song to the other band members when they reconvened at George Martin's AIR", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "4271097", "text": "and soon forged her recording career in the band. Her greatest success in Berlin was the top-selling 1986 single \"Take My Breath Away\", the theme song for the film \"Top Gun\". It reached the no. 1 spot on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. She sang other popular songs with Berlin, including \"Sex (I'm A...)\", \"The Metro\", \"You Don't Know\", \"No More Words\" and \"Masquerade\". In 1985, Nunn briefly dated Michael Hutchence, who she met at an INXS concert in London while Berlin were recording the album \"Count Three & Pray\". The relationship ended when INXS returned to Australia. In 1985, Nunn", "title": "Terri Nunn" }, { "docid": "13184803", "text": "You Take My Breath Away (Rex Smith song) \"You Take My Breath Away\" is the 1979 debut single by singer-actor Rex Smith and the first release from his third studio album \"Sooner or Later\" which is also featured in the 1979 made-for-television film of the same title starring Smith and Denise Miller. It was produced by Charles Calello and Stephen Lawrence, and written by Lawrence and Bruce Hart. The song reached number ten on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1979 for two weeks (dated on June 23) and spent two weeks at number seven on the \"Cash Box\" Top", "title": "You Take My Breath Away (Rex Smith song)" }, { "docid": "677507", "text": "a No. 1 album in both the UK (where it debuted at No. 1) and the US. It stayed at No. 1 in the UK for two weeks and in the US for seventeen weeks. It was nominated for Grammy Awards for Album of the Year, but lost to Michael Jackson's \"Thriller\". \"Every Breath You Take\" won the Grammy for Song of the Year, beating Jackson's \"Billie Jean\". \"Every Breath You Take\" also won the Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, while \"Synchronicity II\" won the Grammy for Best Rock Performance by a Duo", "title": "The Police" }, { "docid": "16433155", "text": "some called the film's story paper-thin. The film grossed ₱10 million on its opening day. As of May 27. 2012 it already earned ₱42,800,000.00 million pesos. A handsome playboy who doesn't believe in love begins to question his outlook when he meets a young woman who has been praying to find her one true love. reads from ClickTheCity.com. Every Breath U Take Every Breath U Take is 2012 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Mae Cruz-Alviar and starring Piolo Pascual and Angelica Panganiban. It is produced and released by Star Cinema. The film was released domestically on May 16, 2012.", "title": "Every Breath U Take" }, { "docid": "14650084", "text": "week of July 3, 2010, two weeks before its official release date of July 12, 2010. It peaked at number 6 on the country chart dated January 15, 2011. The Breath You Take \"The Breath You Take\" is a Grammy nominated song recorded by American country music artist George Strait, and the fourth single from his album \"Twang\". It was released on July 12, 2010 as the 91st single of his career. It was written by veteran songwriter Dean Dillon, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Casey Beathard. It became his 83rd Top 10 hit on the Country charts. On November 10,", "title": "The Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "9610140", "text": "writing that \"King of Pain\" and \"Wrapped Around Your Finger\", \"are devilishly infectious new wave singles.\" \"Sputnikmusic\" website picked it as an \"essential track\", writing that \"King of Pain\", \"Every Breath You Take\" and \"Wrapped Around Your Finger\", \"rely on gorgeous, understated melodies, embracing the primary sonic overtones encompassing the record.\" Michael Roffman of \"Consequence of Sound\" chose the track as \"one of his personal favorite Sting-led tracks,\" pairing it next to his other works like \"If I Ever Lose My Faith in You\" or \"Fields of Gold\". The song was a success in the United States, peaking at number", "title": "King of Pain" }, { "docid": "15601988", "text": "sang the songs \"Echo\" and \"Dolphin\" for the SBS drama \"I Can Hear Your Voice\", a courtroom drama about a fresh female public defender and a young high school student who is able to read people's thoughts. They sang three soundtracks and featured in another soundtrack for \"Miss Korea\", which are New World, Street Of Angels, Take My Hands and Heartbreaker respectively. They also wrote the song \"Rush\" for \"Gap Dong\", an tvN drama in 2014. Every Single Day sang the OST Part 3 soundtracks, released on December 4, for SBS drama \"Pinocchio\", a story of a man who hides", "title": "Every Single Day (band)" }, { "docid": "1882765", "text": "high registers set her apart from most other whistle-register singers. This feature is most notably heard in the song \"Here We Go\" (a duet with Peabo Bryson), where she sings \"here we go\" in the whistle register. Whistle-register enunciation can also be heard in songs such as \"Inside My Love,\" \"Adventures in Paradise,\" \"Expecting,\" \"Only When I'm Dreaming,\" and also in \"Teach Me How to Fly\" and \"Like a Rolling Stone\" with the Rotary Connection. Riperton was also noted for her ability to sound almost mechanical or instrumental in the whistle register. In \"You Take My Breath Away,\" she sang", "title": "Minnie Riperton" }, { "docid": "8980123", "text": "In the review for the song itself, AllMusic wrote \"\"The lush power ballad \"The Flame\" was penned by two British songwriters, but the band made it their own with Robin Zander's sobbing vocal dramatics and the haunting tones of Rick Nielsen's mandocello chiming behind the guitar and keyboard backing. The lyrics, almost always an afterthought in romantic power ballads, often hint at the Police/\"Every Breath You Take\"'s school of disguising unhealthy obsession as sentimentality; the singer, unable to let go of his first love, which can be taken either as a scorned lover trying to see his failed romance as", "title": "The Flame (Cheap Trick song)" }, { "docid": "11578136", "text": "a point so far into the song. (White had previously restarted \"Every Breath You Take\", after a single odd note.) Despite this, she was the third contestant to be named safe on the subsequent results show, while Carly Smithson went home. When White performed \"I'm a Believer\" and \"I Am...I Said\", during Neil Diamond week, she personalized the latter, at Diamond's own suggestion, by changing the lyrics from \"I'm New York City born and raised\" to \"I'm Arizona born and raised.\" White was in the bottom three three times, once on April 2 after performing Dolly Parton's song \"Jolene\", again", "title": "Brooke White" }, { "docid": "19284478", "text": "Exo member alongside Luhan, Tao, and Kai at the 2011 \"SBS Gayo Daejeon\". In 2014, Chen joined the ballad group SM the Ballad, initially formed by SM Entertainment in 2010. On the group's second album \"Breath\", he sang the Chinese version of the lead single \"Breath\" with Zhang Liyin. He also sang a duet with f(x)'s Krystal titled \"When I Was... When U Were...\", and \"A Day Without You\" with Shinee's Jonghyun. Chen performed his duets with Krystal and Jonghyun live at the \"SM the Ballad Joint Recital\" on February 12. In July 2014, Chen released his first solo song", "title": "Chen (singer)" }, { "docid": "1466651", "text": "McBeal: For Once in My Life\" album, and he sang with Sting a duet of \"Every Breath You Take\" in an episode of the series. Despite the apparent success, Downey claimed that his performance on the series was overrated and said, \"It was my lowest point in terms of addictions. At that stage, I didn't give a fuck whether I ever acted again.\" In January 2001, Downey was scheduled to play the role of \"Hamlet\" in a Los Angeles stage production directed by Mel Gibson. Before the end of his first season on \"Ally McBeal\", over the Thanksgiving 2000 holiday,", "title": "Robert Downey Jr." }, { "docid": "9406265", "text": "take it to the limit one more time, like every day just keep, you know, punching away at it ... That was the line, and from there the song took a different course.\" Meisner sings lead on \"Take it to the Limit\" and the song was released as the third single from the album \"One of These Nights\". It is the first and only Eagles single where Meisner sings lead. \"Take It to the Limit\" is unique in the canon of the band's singles, being the sole A-side on which Randy Meisner sang lead, as well as the first A-side", "title": "Take It to the Limit (Eagles song)" } ]
35
who sang the song every breath you take
[ "The Police" ]
[ { "docid": "2909348", "text": "\"Losing My Religion\" is about \"someone who pines for someone else. It's unrequited love, what have you.\" Stipe compared the song's theme to \"Every Breath You Take\" by The Police, saying, \"It's just a classic obsession pop song. I've always felt the best kinds of songs are the ones where anybody can listen to it, put themselves in it and say, 'Yeah, that's me.'\" \"Losing My Religion\" was released on February 19, 1991, in the United States as the lead single from R.E.M.'s forthcoming album \"Out of Time\". The band's record label, Warner Bros., was wary about the group's choice", "title": "Losing My Religion" } ]
[ { "docid": "9705983", "text": "all about my life.\" Sting described \"Wrapped Around Your Finger\" as \"a spiteful song about turning the tables on someone who had been in charge.\" Like other Police songs from this period, it features mythological and literary references, including the Scylla and Charybdis monsters of Greek mythology, and the German legend of Faust. It has a relatively slow, almost foreboding feel in the beginning verses, modulating to evoke a lighter, triumphant feel during the chorus. \"Wrapped Around Your Finger\" was released as the follow-up to the worldwide hit \"Every Breath You Take.\" In Britain, it reached number 7 on the", "title": "Wrapped Around Your Finger" }, { "docid": "14115253", "text": "Sean Connery as Bond, and Ursula Andress in her Golden Globe-winning role as Honey Ryder were filmed at James Bond Beach. In the 1973 film, \"Live and Let Die\", James Bond and his guide, Quarrel Jr., drive through Oracabessa and stop at the triangular intersection in the main square to ask for directions. UB40's hit song \"Oracabessa Moonshine\" was written about Oracabessa's stunning sunsets and clear moonlit skies. Interior and exterior scenes for the 1989 film, \"The Mighty Quinn\", starring Denzel Washington were filmed at Golden Clouds villa in Oracabessa. Sting wrote the song \"Every Breath You Take\" while on", "title": "Oracabessa" }, { "docid": "8980123", "text": "In the review for the song itself, AllMusic wrote \"\"The lush power ballad \"The Flame\" was penned by two British songwriters, but the band made it their own with Robin Zander's sobbing vocal dramatics and the haunting tones of Rick Nielsen's mandocello chiming behind the guitar and keyboard backing. The lyrics, almost always an afterthought in romantic power ballads, often hint at the Police/\"Every Breath You Take\"'s school of disguising unhealthy obsession as sentimentality; the singer, unable to let go of his first love, which can be taken either as a scorned lover trying to see his failed romance as", "title": "The Flame (Cheap Trick song)" }, { "docid": "8434737", "text": "The song outperformed its predecessor in Britain, where it topped the charts. The song also hit No. 1 in Canada, Ireland and the Netherlands, No. 2 in Australia, and No. 5 in Norway. It reached No. 3 in America, making it and \"King of Pain\" the band's second-best-performing single there, after its No. 1 hit \"Every Breath You Take\". The lyrics of the second verse, \"\"Do I have to tell the story / Of a thousand rainy days since we first met? / It's a big enough umbrella / But it's always me that ends up getting wet,\"\" were reprised", "title": "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" }, { "docid": "17058803", "text": "VerPlank graduated from Bloomfield High School, and considered a career in journalism. She began performing as a teenager at the age of 19, at a nightclub in Newark, the Well. Her debut album, \"I Think of You with Every Breath I Take\", was released in 1955 when she was 21, and featured Hank Jones, Joe Wilder, Wendell Marshall, Kenny Clarke, and Herbie Mann (uncredited). VerPlanck then went to work as a vocalist for Charlie Spivak's band, and later sang with the Tommy Dorsey band and with Tex Beneke′s band. VerPlanck was a prolific studio vocalist for commercial jingles during the", "title": "Marlene VerPlanck" }, { "docid": "12753785", "text": "She sang \"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman\". She impressed the judges and made it through to the next stage of the show, \"bootcamp\". Lorenzo passed both stages of bootcamp and was sent to St. Tropez with the other successful contestants from the over-25s category. There she auditioned in front of Dannii Minogue who was her \"X Factor\" mentor. After an emotional performance of \"True Colors\", sung in Spanish, Minogue decided to pick Lorenzo for her final three who would proceed to the live shows. On the first live show she sang \"Take My Breath Away\" in English", "title": "Ruth Lorenzo" }, { "docid": "1769873", "text": "The Singles\" reached No. 1 in the UK album charts and No. 10 in the US charts. \"Don't Stand So Close to Me '86\" made it into the UK Top 25. In 1995, A&M released Every Breath You Take: The Classics to replace the original album. It features a slightly different track listing: the original version of \"Don't Stand So Close To Me\" replaces the 1986 recording at track 5; the '86 version appears at track 13. A 'New Classic Rock Mix' of \"Message in a Bottle\" is included as track 14. The Digital Theater System (2000) and hybrid Super", "title": "Every Breath You Take: The Singles" }, { "docid": "18765113", "text": "on April 30, 2014, and ended on May 22, 2014. The episode featured the songs \"Begin Again\" by Rachel Platten (not to be confused with the Measure song from the series' pilot episode), \"Fuel to Fire\" by Agnes Obel, \"Thunder Clatter\" by Wild Cub, \"Every Breath You Take\" by Denmark & Winter and \"I Don't Deserve You\" by Paul Van Dyk ft. Plumb. The episode focuses on Alison's first day back at Rosewood High and everyones reaction of her return. In addition, the person in Alison's grave is revealed, and both Caleb and Jenna returns to Rosewood. On March 12,", "title": "Miss Me × 100" }, { "docid": "16502281", "text": "Leslie Mathew of AllMusic commented: \"Highlights include \"Know by Now,\" a tasty mid-paced rocker.\" \"CD Review\" said: \"In a classier vein \"Know by Now\" reworks that percolating \"Every Breath You Take\" groove one more time.\" In the 1997 book \"The Virgin Encyclopedia of Seventies Music\", Colin Larkin commented: \"\"Honey\" was another credible release with notable tracks such as \"Know by Now\" and the title song.\" Know by Now \"Know by Now\" is a song by English vocalist Robert Palmer, released in 1994 as the second single from his twelfth studio album \"Honey\". The song was written and produced by Palmer.", "title": "Know by Now" }, { "docid": "15037962", "text": "is \"Breath Away\", a 1960s-inspired ballad about love. Contactmusic.com implied that the song is boring, saying that \"[it] hardly does anything to take our breath away\", although it was said to \"showcase\" her vocal talents. \"Endlessly\" continues with two more up-tempo songs with a dance-orientated sound: \"Lovestruck\" and \"Girl\", both called \"sassy\" and \"playful\". The former is a disco song described as having \"the brashness of a \"Bond\" theme\", with \"tragic undertones\" of a \"haunting creation\". Lyrically, the song speaks of being so in love you are \"sleepless all night long\", with the song opening \"It's a physical thing we", "title": "Endlessly (album)" }, { "docid": "3262275", "text": "by Queen on every subsequent tour. \"You Take My Breath Away\" was written by Mercury and based on the harmonic minor scale. All of the vocals and piano were done by him, and he performed it by himself at Hyde Park before recording it. There is a vocal interlude between this song and the next one that begins with a wash of vocals (repeating the words \"take my breath\") created by echoes (of a multitracked Mercury) regenerating in reverse, which gradually evolves into the repeated phrase \"you take my (breath away)\" and reintegrates into the next track, \"Long Away\". \"Long", "title": "A Day at the Races (album)" }, { "docid": "16433155", "text": "some called the film's story paper-thin. The film grossed ₱10 million on its opening day. As of May 27. 2012 it already earned ₱42,800,000.00 million pesos. A handsome playboy who doesn't believe in love begins to question his outlook when he meets a young woman who has been praying to find her one true love. reads from ClickTheCity.com. Every Breath U Take Every Breath U Take is 2012 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Mae Cruz-Alviar and starring Piolo Pascual and Angelica Panganiban. It is produced and released by Star Cinema. The film was released domestically on May 16, 2012.", "title": "Every Breath U Take" }, { "docid": "19284478", "text": "Exo member alongside Luhan, Tao, and Kai at the 2011 \"SBS Gayo Daejeon\". In 2014, Chen joined the ballad group SM the Ballad, initially formed by SM Entertainment in 2010. On the group's second album \"Breath\", he sang the Chinese version of the lead single \"Breath\" with Zhang Liyin. He also sang a duet with f(x)'s Krystal titled \"When I Was... When U Were...\", and \"A Day Without You\" with Shinee's Jonghyun. Chen performed his duets with Krystal and Jonghyun live at the \"SM the Ballad Joint Recital\" on February 12. In July 2014, Chen released his first solo song", "title": "Chen (singer)" }, { "docid": "4271097", "text": "and soon forged her recording career in the band. Her greatest success in Berlin was the top-selling 1986 single \"Take My Breath Away\", the theme song for the film \"Top Gun\". It reached the no. 1 spot on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. She sang other popular songs with Berlin, including \"Sex (I'm A...)\", \"The Metro\", \"You Don't Know\", \"No More Words\" and \"Masquerade\". In 1985, Nunn briefly dated Michael Hutchence, who she met at an INXS concert in London while Berlin were recording the album \"Count Three & Pray\". The relationship ended when INXS returned to Australia. In 1985, Nunn", "title": "Terri Nunn" }, { "docid": "1672151", "text": "instrument, with the main backbeat created by simultaneously playing a snare and a gong drum. To give the song more liveliness, Padgham asked Copeland to record his drum part in the studio's dining room in order to achieve some \"special sound effects\". The room was so hot, that his drum sticks had to be taped to Copeland's hands to make sure they didn't fly off. According to Stewart Copeland: The song had a music video (directed by duo Godley & Creme) loosely based on Gjon Mili's 1944 short film \"Jammin' the Blues\". Shot in black-and-white, the video depicts the band,", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "865182", "text": "Australia, New Zealand, South America and Europe. In the second half of 2011, Sting began his Back to Bass Tour, which would continue (with periodic breaks) through 2013. In October 2010, Sting played two concerts in Arnhem, Netherlands, for \"Symphonica in Rosso\". In 2011, \"Time\" magazine named Sting one of the 100 most influential people in the world. On 26 April he performed \"Every Breath You Take\", \"Roxanne\" and \"Desert Rose\" at the Time 100 Gala in New York City. Sting recorded a song called \"Power's Out\" with Nicole Scherzinger. The song, originally recorded in 2007, was to have been", "title": "Sting (musician)" } ]
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who sang the song every breath you take
[ "The Police" ]
[ { "docid": "8943892", "text": "Kolacny Brothers' cover of Radiohead's \"Creep\" was released around the world. This trailer was seen over 250 million times in cinemas and on TV, as well as over 10 million times in various forms on YouTube. The group's version of The Police's \"Every Breath You Take\" was featured in the trailer for ITV1's period drama \"Downton Abbey\" in the fall of 2010. The song was again used on television in New Zealand, Spain and Belgium, as well as in many other countries upon the release of \"Downton Abbey\" around the world. The group's version of U2's \"With or Without You\"", "title": "Scala & Kolacny Brothers" } ]
[ { "docid": "1672145", "text": "number-one song for 1983. The song ranked number 84 on the \"Rolling Stone\" list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time and is included in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. It also ranked number 25 on \"Billboard\"s Hot 100 All-Time Top Songs. In 2015, the song was voted by the British public as the nation's favourite 1980s number one in a poll for ITV. Sting wrote the song in 1982 in the aftermath of his separation from Frances Tomelty and the beginning of his relationship with Trudie Styler. Their split", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "1672153", "text": "earliest videos to enter heavy rotation, a fact that significantly contributed to the popularity of the song. Pop star Richard Marx remembers that \"the first video I watched over and over was \"Every Breath You Take\". It was like seeing a Bergman film. Directors usually spelled out every word of the lyrics in a video, but this was the first video I knew that didn't do that. It was abstract.\" According to A&M co-founder Jeff Ayeroff, \"[The video for] \"Every Breath You Take\" probably cost $75,000 to $100,000, and we sold over 5 million albums. With a good video, the", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "865182", "text": "Australia, New Zealand, South America and Europe. In the second half of 2011, Sting began his Back to Bass Tour, which would continue (with periodic breaks) through 2013. In October 2010, Sting played two concerts in Arnhem, Netherlands, for \"Symphonica in Rosso\". In 2011, \"Time\" magazine named Sting one of the 100 most influential people in the world. On 26 April he performed \"Every Breath You Take\", \"Roxanne\" and \"Desert Rose\" at the Time 100 Gala in New York City. Sting recorded a song called \"Power's Out\" with Nicole Scherzinger. The song, originally recorded in 2007, was to have been", "title": "Sting (musician)" }, { "docid": "13383177", "text": "citing the chorus \"every step you climb another mountain / every breath is harder to believe / you’ll make it through the pain / weather the hurricane / to get to that one thing / when you think the road is going nowhere / just when you’ve almost gave up on your dreams / then take it by the hand and show you that you can\". \"Billboard\" reviewed each version separately. On Allen's version, they gave a mixed review, by saying \"Even though Allen sings lines like 'there are no boundaries,' his modest presentation implicitly recognizes there actually are. And", "title": "No Boundaries (song)" }, { "docid": "14322203", "text": "among the favorites to win the Second Generation of the Academy for both, the public and former students of the first and second generation. Videos de la Final: The Grand Finale of the Second Generation of the Academy was on 30 March 2003, following the same format as the first generation, the finale was at the National Auditorium in Mexico City with more than 7 thousand people and each finalist sang 2 songs, a song success during their stay at The Academy and a famous song in English. Marco sang \"Si Bastasen un Par de Canciones\" and \"Every Breath You", "title": "Marco Moré" }, { "docid": "1672154", "text": "return on your investment was phenomenal.\" \"Every Breath You Take\" was released as a single in 1983, with \"Murder by Numbers\", a composition by Andy Summers and Sting, on the B-side. \"Every Breath You Take\" reached the No. 1 spot in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Israel, Ireland, and South Africa. In the 1983 \"Rolling Stone\" critics and readers poll, it was voted \"Song of the Year\". In 1999, \"Every Breath You Take\" was listed as one of the Top 100 Songs of the Century by BMI. In 2003, VH1 ranked the song the No. 2 greatest Break-up", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "12753785", "text": "She sang \"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman\". She impressed the judges and made it through to the next stage of the show, \"bootcamp\". Lorenzo passed both stages of bootcamp and was sent to St. Tropez with the other successful contestants from the over-25s category. There she auditioned in front of Dannii Minogue who was her \"X Factor\" mentor. After an emotional performance of \"True Colors\", sung in Spanish, Minogue decided to pick Lorenzo for her final three who would proceed to the live shows. On the first live show she sang \"Take My Breath Away\" in English", "title": "Ruth Lorenzo" }, { "docid": "11578136", "text": "a point so far into the song. (White had previously restarted \"Every Breath You Take\", after a single odd note.) Despite this, she was the third contestant to be named safe on the subsequent results show, while Carly Smithson went home. When White performed \"I'm a Believer\" and \"I Am...I Said\", during Neil Diamond week, she personalized the latter, at Diamond's own suggestion, by changing the lyrics from \"I'm New York City born and raised\" to \"I'm Arizona born and raised.\" White was in the bottom three three times, once on April 2 after performing Dolly Parton's song \"Jolene\", again", "title": "Brooke White" }, { "docid": "11732423", "text": "night in prison and why has Lana decided to drop the fight so quickly. Although it may sound as a disadvantage of the scenario, it actually complements it (except, maybe, the unclearance of Lana's mindchanging). The most popular song from the film is a composition \"Ja te sanjam\" (\"I Dream About You\"), by Vladan Marković and performed by Jovana Nikolić. Take a Deep Breath (film) Take a Deep Breath () is a 2004 Serbian film, directed by Dragan Marinković and written by Hajdana Baletić. This drama was promoted as the \"first Serbian LGBT feature film\", even though the writer herself", "title": "Take a Deep Breath (film)" }, { "docid": "18512204", "text": "become Smith's next single release. \"Take My Breath Away\" was released as a single in November 1976 via Warner Bros. Records. The song became Margo Smith's third top-ten single on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart, reaching a peak of seven. \"Take My Breath Away\" was later released on Smith's third studio album \"Happiness\". It would be the album's most successful single, as its other releases reached progressively lower positions on the \"Billboard\" chart. Take My Breath Away (Margo Smith song) \"Take My Breath Away\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country artist Margo Smith. The song was", "title": "Take My Breath Away (Margo Smith song)" }, { "docid": "15037962", "text": "is \"Breath Away\", a 1960s-inspired ballad about love. Contactmusic.com implied that the song is boring, saying that \"[it] hardly does anything to take our breath away\", although it was said to \"showcase\" her vocal talents. \"Endlessly\" continues with two more up-tempo songs with a dance-orientated sound: \"Lovestruck\" and \"Girl\", both called \"sassy\" and \"playful\". The former is a disco song described as having \"the brashness of a \"Bond\" theme\", with \"tragic undertones\" of a \"haunting creation\". Lyrically, the song speaks of being so in love you are \"sleepless all night long\", with the song opening \"It's a physical thing we", "title": "Endlessly (album)" }, { "docid": "1466651", "text": "McBeal: For Once in My Life\" album, and he sang with Sting a duet of \"Every Breath You Take\" in an episode of the series. Despite the apparent success, Downey claimed that his performance on the series was overrated and said, \"It was my lowest point in terms of addictions. At that stage, I didn't give a fuck whether I ever acted again.\" In January 2001, Downey was scheduled to play the role of \"Hamlet\" in a Los Angeles stage production directed by Mel Gibson. Before the end of his first season on \"Ally McBeal\", over the Thanksgiving 2000 holiday,", "title": "Robert Downey Jr." }, { "docid": "884296", "text": "and the US. It also contained the #1 single \"You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet\" (written by Bachman) and the hit \"Roll On Down the Highway\", which charted at number 14. BTO stayed on the charts through the mid-1970s with their next two albums, \"Four Wheel Drive\" and \"Head On\" and charted more hits with \"Hey You\", \"Take It Like a Man\", and the jazz-oriented \"Lookin' Out For #1\". In late 1976, with the recording of the \"Freeways\" album, some disagreements surfaced within the band. Bachman wrote all but one song and sang on every song but two. Some of the", "title": "Randy Bachman" }, { "docid": "13184803", "text": "You Take My Breath Away (Rex Smith song) \"You Take My Breath Away\" is the 1979 debut single by singer-actor Rex Smith and the first release from his third studio album \"Sooner or Later\" which is also featured in the 1979 made-for-television film of the same title starring Smith and Denise Miller. It was produced by Charles Calello and Stephen Lawrence, and written by Lawrence and Bruce Hart. The song reached number ten on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1979 for two weeks (dated on June 23) and spent two weeks at number seven on the \"Cash Box\" Top", "title": "You Take My Breath Away (Rex Smith song)" }, { "docid": "6387723", "text": "the early 1970s, Smith was the lead singer for a band from Athens, Georgia named Phaedra. Smith next sang vocals in a hard rock band called Rex. In 1979, he had a hit single from the television movie \"Sooner or Later\", entitled \"You Take My Breath Away\", which reached No. 10 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It is on the platinum-selling album \"Sooner or Later\", which is also named for the movie. The music for this song was written by Stephen J. Lawrence and the lyrics were written by Bruce Hart. For many years, it was a staple on the", "title": "Rex Smith" }, { "docid": "15601988", "text": "sang the songs \"Echo\" and \"Dolphin\" for the SBS drama \"I Can Hear Your Voice\", a courtroom drama about a fresh female public defender and a young high school student who is able to read people's thoughts. They sang three soundtracks and featured in another soundtrack for \"Miss Korea\", which are New World, Street Of Angels, Take My Hands and Heartbreaker respectively. They also wrote the song \"Rush\" for \"Gap Dong\", an tvN drama in 2014. Every Single Day sang the OST Part 3 soundtracks, released on December 4, for SBS drama \"Pinocchio\", a story of a man who hides", "title": "Every Single Day (band)" } ]
35
who sang the song every breath you take
[ "The Police" ]
[ { "docid": "1672156", "text": "Group; Sting ultimately participated in a performance of \"I'll Be Missing You\" at the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards. Maroon 5 also sampled in their 2007 single \"Won't Go Home Without You\" from the album \"It Won't Be Soon Before Long\". Every Breath You Take \"Every Breath You Take\" is a song by the English rock band the Police from their album \"Synchronicity\" (1983). Written by Sting, the single was the biggest US and UK hit of 1983, topping the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 singles chart for eight weeks (the band's only number-one hit on that chart), and the UK Singles", "title": "Every Breath You Take" } ]
[ { "docid": "9406265", "text": "take it to the limit one more time, like every day just keep, you know, punching away at it ... That was the line, and from there the song took a different course.\" Meisner sings lead on \"Take it to the Limit\" and the song was released as the third single from the album \"One of These Nights\". It is the first and only Eagles single where Meisner sings lead. \"Take It to the Limit\" is unique in the canon of the band's singles, being the sole A-side on which Randy Meisner sang lead, as well as the first A-side", "title": "Take It to the Limit (Eagles song)" }, { "docid": "865182", "text": "Australia, New Zealand, South America and Europe. In the second half of 2011, Sting began his Back to Bass Tour, which would continue (with periodic breaks) through 2013. In October 2010, Sting played two concerts in Arnhem, Netherlands, for \"Symphonica in Rosso\". In 2011, \"Time\" magazine named Sting one of the 100 most influential people in the world. On 26 April he performed \"Every Breath You Take\", \"Roxanne\" and \"Desert Rose\" at the Time 100 Gala in New York City. Sting recorded a song called \"Power's Out\" with Nicole Scherzinger. The song, originally recorded in 2007, was to have been", "title": "Sting (musician)" }, { "docid": "14650084", "text": "week of July 3, 2010, two weeks before its official release date of July 12, 2010. It peaked at number 6 on the country chart dated January 15, 2011. The Breath You Take \"The Breath You Take\" is a Grammy nominated song recorded by American country music artist George Strait, and the fourth single from his album \"Twang\". It was released on July 12, 2010 as the 91st single of his career. It was written by veteran songwriter Dean Dillon, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Casey Beathard. It became his 83rd Top 10 hit on the Country charts. On November 10,", "title": "The Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "16502281", "text": "Leslie Mathew of AllMusic commented: \"Highlights include \"Know by Now,\" a tasty mid-paced rocker.\" \"CD Review\" said: \"In a classier vein \"Know by Now\" reworks that percolating \"Every Breath You Take\" groove one more time.\" In the 1997 book \"The Virgin Encyclopedia of Seventies Music\", Colin Larkin commented: \"\"Honey\" was another credible release with notable tracks such as \"Know by Now\" and the title song.\" Know by Now \"Know by Now\" is a song by English vocalist Robert Palmer, released in 1994 as the second single from his twelfth studio album \"Honey\". The song was written and produced by Palmer.", "title": "Know by Now" }, { "docid": "11578136", "text": "a point so far into the song. (White had previously restarted \"Every Breath You Take\", after a single odd note.) Despite this, she was the third contestant to be named safe on the subsequent results show, while Carly Smithson went home. When White performed \"I'm a Believer\" and \"I Am...I Said\", during Neil Diamond week, she personalized the latter, at Diamond's own suggestion, by changing the lyrics from \"I'm New York City born and raised\" to \"I'm Arizona born and raised.\" White was in the bottom three three times, once on April 2 after performing Dolly Parton's song \"Jolene\", again", "title": "Brooke White" }, { "docid": "8980123", "text": "In the review for the song itself, AllMusic wrote \"\"The lush power ballad \"The Flame\" was penned by two British songwriters, but the band made it their own with Robin Zander's sobbing vocal dramatics and the haunting tones of Rick Nielsen's mandocello chiming behind the guitar and keyboard backing. The lyrics, almost always an afterthought in romantic power ballads, often hint at the Police/\"Every Breath You Take\"'s school of disguising unhealthy obsession as sentimentality; the singer, unable to let go of his first love, which can be taken either as a scorned lover trying to see his failed romance as", "title": "The Flame (Cheap Trick song)" }, { "docid": "6387723", "text": "the early 1970s, Smith was the lead singer for a band from Athens, Georgia named Phaedra. Smith next sang vocals in a hard rock band called Rex. In 1979, he had a hit single from the television movie \"Sooner or Later\", entitled \"You Take My Breath Away\", which reached No. 10 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It is on the platinum-selling album \"Sooner or Later\", which is also named for the movie. The music for this song was written by Stephen J. Lawrence and the lyrics were written by Bruce Hart. For many years, it was a staple on the", "title": "Rex Smith" }, { "docid": "12753785", "text": "She sang \"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman\". She impressed the judges and made it through to the next stage of the show, \"bootcamp\". Lorenzo passed both stages of bootcamp and was sent to St. Tropez with the other successful contestants from the over-25s category. There she auditioned in front of Dannii Minogue who was her \"X Factor\" mentor. After an emotional performance of \"True Colors\", sung in Spanish, Minogue decided to pick Lorenzo for her final three who would proceed to the live shows. On the first live show she sang \"Take My Breath Away\" in English", "title": "Ruth Lorenzo" }, { "docid": "15601988", "text": "sang the songs \"Echo\" and \"Dolphin\" for the SBS drama \"I Can Hear Your Voice\", a courtroom drama about a fresh female public defender and a young high school student who is able to read people's thoughts. They sang three soundtracks and featured in another soundtrack for \"Miss Korea\", which are New World, Street Of Angels, Take My Hands and Heartbreaker respectively. They also wrote the song \"Rush\" for \"Gap Dong\", an tvN drama in 2014. Every Single Day sang the OST Part 3 soundtracks, released on December 4, for SBS drama \"Pinocchio\", a story of a man who hides", "title": "Every Single Day (band)" }, { "docid": "18512204", "text": "become Smith's next single release. \"Take My Breath Away\" was released as a single in November 1976 via Warner Bros. Records. The song became Margo Smith's third top-ten single on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart, reaching a peak of seven. \"Take My Breath Away\" was later released on Smith's third studio album \"Happiness\". It would be the album's most successful single, as its other releases reached progressively lower positions on the \"Billboard\" chart. Take My Breath Away (Margo Smith song) \"Take My Breath Away\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country artist Margo Smith. The song was", "title": "Take My Breath Away (Margo Smith song)" }, { "docid": "9705983", "text": "all about my life.\" Sting described \"Wrapped Around Your Finger\" as \"a spiteful song about turning the tables on someone who had been in charge.\" Like other Police songs from this period, it features mythological and literary references, including the Scylla and Charybdis monsters of Greek mythology, and the German legend of Faust. It has a relatively slow, almost foreboding feel in the beginning verses, modulating to evoke a lighter, triumphant feel during the chorus. \"Wrapped Around Your Finger\" was released as the follow-up to the worldwide hit \"Every Breath You Take.\" In Britain, it reached number 7 on the", "title": "Wrapped Around Your Finger" }, { "docid": "1672147", "text": "take; every move you make\". Sting later said he was disconcerted by how many people think the song is more positive than it is. He insists it is about the obsession with a lost lover, and the jealousy and surveillance that follow. \"One couple told me 'Oh we love that song; it was the main song played at our wedding!' I thought, 'Well, good luck.'\" When asked why he appears angry in the music video, Sting told BBC Radio 2, \"I think the song is very, very sinister and ugly and people have actually misinterpreted it as being a gentle", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "8434737", "text": "The song outperformed its predecessor in Britain, where it topped the charts. The song also hit No. 1 in Canada, Ireland and the Netherlands, No. 2 in Australia, and No. 5 in Norway. It reached No. 3 in America, making it and \"King of Pain\" the band's second-best-performing single there, after its No. 1 hit \"Every Breath You Take\". The lyrics of the second verse, \"\"Do I have to tell the story / Of a thousand rainy days since we first met? / It's a big enough umbrella / But it's always me that ends up getting wet,\"\" were reprised", "title": "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" }, { "docid": "11732423", "text": "night in prison and why has Lana decided to drop the fight so quickly. Although it may sound as a disadvantage of the scenario, it actually complements it (except, maybe, the unclearance of Lana's mindchanging). The most popular song from the film is a composition \"Ja te sanjam\" (\"I Dream About You\"), by Vladan Marković and performed by Jovana Nikolić. Take a Deep Breath (film) Take a Deep Breath () is a 2004 Serbian film, directed by Dragan Marinković and written by Hajdana Baletić. This drama was promoted as the \"first Serbian LGBT feature film\", even though the writer herself", "title": "Take a Deep Breath (film)" }, { "docid": "1672152", "text": "accompanied by a pianist and string section, performing the song in a darkened ballroom as a man washes the floor-to-ceiling window behind them. Sting performs his part on upright bass rather than bass guitar. The video was praised for its cinematography; MTV (1999), Rolling Stone (1993), and VH1 (2002) named it as one of the best music videos ever, placing it 16th, 61st, & 33rd in their respective top 100 lists. Daniel Pearl won the first MTV cinematography award for his work on the video. Released in the early days of MTV, \"Every Breath You Take\" was one of the", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "12475692", "text": "Me\" and she covered \"Every Breath You Take\" on the suggestion of her partner Vincent. Considered too 'safe' by Arena, \"Your Song\" was almost not included and an attempt at U2's \"With or Without You\" was completely scrapped. Producer Greg Fitzgerald had the idea of reworking Nik Kershaw's \"Wouldn't It Be Good\" and the sole original composition \"Living a Lifetime Together\" was written in 2003 by Arena, Paul Manners, Francesco De Benedittis and Emanuelle Vidal De Fonseca. Changes in staff at label EMI Australia left Arena unsure of her future and she revealed this stress contributed to two miscarriages she", "title": "Songs of Love & Loss 2" } ]
35
who sang the song every breath you take
[ "The Police" ]
[ { "docid": "865155", "text": "Outstanding Contribution to Music. Their initial sound was punk-inspired, but they switched to reggae rock and minimalist pop. Their final album, \"Synchronicity\", was nominated for five Grammy Awards including Album of the Year in 1983. It included their most successful song, \"Every Breath You Take\", written by Sting. According to Sting, who appeared in the documentary \"Last Play at Shea\", he decided to leave the Police while onstage during a concert of 18 August 1983 at Shea Stadium because he felt that playing that venue was \"[Mount] Everest\". While never formally breaking up, after \"Synchronicity\" the group agreed to concentrate", "title": "Sting (musician)" } ]
[ { "docid": "14650082", "text": "The Breath You Take \"The Breath You Take\" is a Grammy nominated song recorded by American country music artist George Strait, and the fourth single from his album \"Twang\". It was released on July 12, 2010 as the 91st single of his career. It was written by veteran songwriter Dean Dillon, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Casey Beathard. It became his 83rd Top 10 hit on the Country charts. On November 10, 2010, Strait performed the song live on the CMA Awards. It received a 2011 Grammy Awards nomination in the \"Best Country Song\" category on December 1, 2010. The song", "title": "The Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "14115253", "text": "Sean Connery as Bond, and Ursula Andress in her Golden Globe-winning role as Honey Ryder were filmed at James Bond Beach. In the 1973 film, \"Live and Let Die\", James Bond and his guide, Quarrel Jr., drive through Oracabessa and stop at the triangular intersection in the main square to ask for directions. UB40's hit song \"Oracabessa Moonshine\" was written about Oracabessa's stunning sunsets and clear moonlit skies. Interior and exterior scenes for the 1989 film, \"The Mighty Quinn\", starring Denzel Washington were filmed at Golden Clouds villa in Oracabessa. Sting wrote the song \"Every Breath You Take\" while on", "title": "Oracabessa" }, { "docid": "8980123", "text": "In the review for the song itself, AllMusic wrote \"\"The lush power ballad \"The Flame\" was penned by two British songwriters, but the band made it their own with Robin Zander's sobbing vocal dramatics and the haunting tones of Rick Nielsen's mandocello chiming behind the guitar and keyboard backing. The lyrics, almost always an afterthought in romantic power ballads, often hint at the Police/\"Every Breath You Take\"'s school of disguising unhealthy obsession as sentimentality; the singer, unable to let go of his first love, which can be taken either as a scorned lover trying to see his failed romance as", "title": "The Flame (Cheap Trick song)" }, { "docid": "1672155", "text": "song of all time. And also as of 2003, Sting was still taking in an average of $2000 per day in royalties for the then 20-year-old song. In October 2007, Sting was awarded a Million-Air certificate for 9 million airplays of \"Every Breath You Take\" at the BMI Awards show in London, with only Van Morrison's \"Brown Eyed Girl\" a close second at 8 million air plays. The song is sampled in Puff Daddy's 1997 hit \"I'll Be Missing You\", which would later go platinum multiple times and win a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "677508", "text": "or Group with Vocal. \"Every Breath You Take\" also won the American Video Award for Best Group video, and the song won two Ivor Novello Awards in the categories Best Song Musically and Lyrically and Most Performed Work from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors. During the group's 1983 Shea Stadium concert, Sting felt performing at the venue was \"Everest\" and decided to pursue a solo career, according to the documentary \"The Last Play at Shea\". After the Synchronicity tour ended in March 1984, the band went on hiatus while Sting recorded and toured in support of his", "title": "The Police" }, { "docid": "1672153", "text": "earliest videos to enter heavy rotation, a fact that significantly contributed to the popularity of the song. Pop star Richard Marx remembers that \"the first video I watched over and over was \"Every Breath You Take\". It was like seeing a Bergman film. Directors usually spelled out every word of the lyrics in a video, but this was the first video I knew that didn't do that. It was abstract.\" According to A&M co-founder Jeff Ayeroff, \"[The video for] \"Every Breath You Take\" probably cost $75,000 to $100,000, and we sold over 5 million albums. With a good video, the", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "1672146", "text": "was controversial. As \"The Independent\" reported in 2006, \"The problem was, he was already married – to actress Frances Tomelty, who just happened to be Trudie's best friend (Sting and Frances lived next door to Trudie in Bayswater, West London, for several years before the two of them became lovers). The affair was widely condemned.\" In order to escape from the public eye, Sting retreated in the Caribbean. He started writing the song at Ian Fleming's writing desk on the Goldeneye estate in Oracabessa, Jamaica. The lyrics are the words of a possessive lover who is watching \"every breath you", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "15601988", "text": "sang the songs \"Echo\" and \"Dolphin\" for the SBS drama \"I Can Hear Your Voice\", a courtroom drama about a fresh female public defender and a young high school student who is able to read people's thoughts. They sang three soundtracks and featured in another soundtrack for \"Miss Korea\", which are New World, Street Of Angels, Take My Hands and Heartbreaker respectively. They also wrote the song \"Rush\" for \"Gap Dong\", an tvN drama in 2014. Every Single Day sang the OST Part 3 soundtracks, released on December 4, for SBS drama \"Pinocchio\", a story of a man who hides", "title": "Every Single Day (band)" }, { "docid": "1672148", "text": "little love song, when it's quite the opposite.\" According to the \"Back to Mono\" box-set book, \"Every Breath You Take\" is influenced by a Gene Pitney song titled \"Every Breath I Take\". Led Zeppelin's song, \"D'yer Mak'er\" (1973), also contains the words \"every breath I take; every move I make\". The song has an AABACABA structure. The demo of the song was recorded in an eight-track suite in North London's Utopia studios and featured Sting singing over a Hammond organ. A few months later he presented the song to the other band members when they reconvened at George Martin's AIR", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "1672145", "text": "number-one song for 1983. The song ranked number 84 on the \"Rolling Stone\" list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time and is included in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. It also ranked number 25 on \"Billboard\"s Hot 100 All-Time Top Songs. In 2015, the song was voted by the British public as the nation's favourite 1980s number one in a poll for ITV. Sting wrote the song in 1982 in the aftermath of his separation from Frances Tomelty and the beginning of his relationship with Trudie Styler. Their split", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "1672152", "text": "accompanied by a pianist and string section, performing the song in a darkened ballroom as a man washes the floor-to-ceiling window behind them. Sting performs his part on upright bass rather than bass guitar. The video was praised for its cinematography; MTV (1999), Rolling Stone (1993), and VH1 (2002) named it as one of the best music videos ever, placing it 16th, 61st, & 33rd in their respective top 100 lists. Daniel Pearl won the first MTV cinematography award for his work on the video. Released in the early days of MTV, \"Every Breath You Take\" was one of the", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "13383177", "text": "citing the chorus \"every step you climb another mountain / every breath is harder to believe / you’ll make it through the pain / weather the hurricane / to get to that one thing / when you think the road is going nowhere / just when you’ve almost gave up on your dreams / then take it by the hand and show you that you can\". \"Billboard\" reviewed each version separately. On Allen's version, they gave a mixed review, by saying \"Even though Allen sings lines like 'there are no boundaries,' his modest presentation implicitly recognizes there actually are. And", "title": "No Boundaries (song)" }, { "docid": "1672151", "text": "instrument, with the main backbeat created by simultaneously playing a snare and a gong drum. To give the song more liveliness, Padgham asked Copeland to record his drum part in the studio's dining room in order to achieve some \"special sound effects\". The room was so hot, that his drum sticks had to be taped to Copeland's hands to make sure they didn't fly off. According to Stewart Copeland: The song had a music video (directed by duo Godley & Creme) loosely based on Gjon Mili's 1944 short film \"Jammin' the Blues\". Shot in black-and-white, the video depicts the band,", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "14322203", "text": "among the favorites to win the Second Generation of the Academy for both, the public and former students of the first and second generation. Videos de la Final: The Grand Finale of the Second Generation of the Academy was on 30 March 2003, following the same format as the first generation, the finale was at the National Auditorium in Mexico City with more than 7 thousand people and each finalist sang 2 songs, a song success during their stay at The Academy and a famous song in English. Marco sang \"Si Bastasen un Par de Canciones\" and \"Every Breath You", "title": "Marco Moré" }, { "docid": "18512204", "text": "become Smith's next single release. \"Take My Breath Away\" was released as a single in November 1976 via Warner Bros. Records. The song became Margo Smith's third top-ten single on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart, reaching a peak of seven. \"Take My Breath Away\" was later released on Smith's third studio album \"Happiness\". It would be the album's most successful single, as its other releases reached progressively lower positions on the \"Billboard\" chart. Take My Breath Away (Margo Smith song) \"Take My Breath Away\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country artist Margo Smith. The song was", "title": "Take My Breath Away (Margo Smith song)" }, { "docid": "4271097", "text": "and soon forged her recording career in the band. Her greatest success in Berlin was the top-selling 1986 single \"Take My Breath Away\", the theme song for the film \"Top Gun\". It reached the no. 1 spot on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. She sang other popular songs with Berlin, including \"Sex (I'm A...)\", \"The Metro\", \"You Don't Know\", \"No More Words\" and \"Masquerade\". In 1985, Nunn briefly dated Michael Hutchence, who she met at an INXS concert in London while Berlin were recording the album \"Count Three & Pray\". The relationship ended when INXS returned to Australia. In 1985, Nunn", "title": "Terri Nunn" } ]
35
who sang the song every breath you take
[ "The Police" ]
[ { "docid": "1769869", "text": "up, then sort of reformed to do the Amnesty Tour. U2 were there as well and as we closed our set with \"Invisible Sun\", Bono came out and sang it with us. And then we symbolically handed our instruments over to U2, because they were about to become what we were - the biggest band in the world\". In July the band booked time in the studio to record a new album. In the liner notes to the Police's box set \"Message in a Box\", Summers recalled: \"The attempt to record a new album was doomed from the outset. The", "title": "Every Breath You Take: The Singles" } ]
[ { "docid": "18765113", "text": "on April 30, 2014, and ended on May 22, 2014. The episode featured the songs \"Begin Again\" by Rachel Platten (not to be confused with the Measure song from the series' pilot episode), \"Fuel to Fire\" by Agnes Obel, \"Thunder Clatter\" by Wild Cub, \"Every Breath You Take\" by Denmark & Winter and \"I Don't Deserve You\" by Paul Van Dyk ft. Plumb. The episode focuses on Alison's first day back at Rosewood High and everyones reaction of her return. In addition, the person in Alison's grave is revealed, and both Caleb and Jenna returns to Rosewood. On March 12,", "title": "Miss Me × 100" }, { "docid": "9705983", "text": "all about my life.\" Sting described \"Wrapped Around Your Finger\" as \"a spiteful song about turning the tables on someone who had been in charge.\" Like other Police songs from this period, it features mythological and literary references, including the Scylla and Charybdis monsters of Greek mythology, and the German legend of Faust. It has a relatively slow, almost foreboding feel in the beginning verses, modulating to evoke a lighter, triumphant feel during the chorus. \"Wrapped Around Your Finger\" was released as the follow-up to the worldwide hit \"Every Breath You Take.\" In Britain, it reached number 7 on the", "title": "Wrapped Around Your Finger" }, { "docid": "1769873", "text": "The Singles\" reached No. 1 in the UK album charts and No. 10 in the US charts. \"Don't Stand So Close to Me '86\" made it into the UK Top 25. In 1995, A&M released Every Breath You Take: The Classics to replace the original album. It features a slightly different track listing: the original version of \"Don't Stand So Close To Me\" replaces the 1986 recording at track 5; the '86 version appears at track 13. A 'New Classic Rock Mix' of \"Message in a Bottle\" is included as track 14. The Digital Theater System (2000) and hybrid Super", "title": "Every Breath You Take: The Singles" }, { "docid": "1672155", "text": "song of all time. And also as of 2003, Sting was still taking in an average of $2000 per day in royalties for the then 20-year-old song. In October 2007, Sting was awarded a Million-Air certificate for 9 million airplays of \"Every Breath You Take\" at the BMI Awards show in London, with only Van Morrison's \"Brown Eyed Girl\" a close second at 8 million air plays. The song is sampled in Puff Daddy's 1997 hit \"I'll Be Missing You\", which would later go platinum multiple times and win a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "12475692", "text": "Me\" and she covered \"Every Breath You Take\" on the suggestion of her partner Vincent. Considered too 'safe' by Arena, \"Your Song\" was almost not included and an attempt at U2's \"With or Without You\" was completely scrapped. Producer Greg Fitzgerald had the idea of reworking Nik Kershaw's \"Wouldn't It Be Good\" and the sole original composition \"Living a Lifetime Together\" was written in 2003 by Arena, Paul Manners, Francesco De Benedittis and Emanuelle Vidal De Fonseca. Changes in staff at label EMI Australia left Arena unsure of her future and she revealed this stress contributed to two miscarriages she", "title": "Songs of Love & Loss 2" }, { "docid": "18512204", "text": "become Smith's next single release. \"Take My Breath Away\" was released as a single in November 1976 via Warner Bros. Records. The song became Margo Smith's third top-ten single on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart, reaching a peak of seven. \"Take My Breath Away\" was later released on Smith's third studio album \"Happiness\". It would be the album's most successful single, as its other releases reached progressively lower positions on the \"Billboard\" chart. Take My Breath Away (Margo Smith song) \"Take My Breath Away\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country artist Margo Smith. The song was", "title": "Take My Breath Away (Margo Smith song)" }, { "docid": "1672151", "text": "instrument, with the main backbeat created by simultaneously playing a snare and a gong drum. To give the song more liveliness, Padgham asked Copeland to record his drum part in the studio's dining room in order to achieve some \"special sound effects\". The room was so hot, that his drum sticks had to be taped to Copeland's hands to make sure they didn't fly off. According to Stewart Copeland: The song had a music video (directed by duo Godley & Creme) loosely based on Gjon Mili's 1944 short film \"Jammin' the Blues\". Shot in black-and-white, the video depicts the band,", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "884296", "text": "and the US. It also contained the #1 single \"You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet\" (written by Bachman) and the hit \"Roll On Down the Highway\", which charted at number 14. BTO stayed on the charts through the mid-1970s with their next two albums, \"Four Wheel Drive\" and \"Head On\" and charted more hits with \"Hey You\", \"Take It Like a Man\", and the jazz-oriented \"Lookin' Out For #1\". In late 1976, with the recording of the \"Freeways\" album, some disagreements surfaced within the band. Bachman wrote all but one song and sang on every song but two. Some of the", "title": "Randy Bachman" }, { "docid": "16433155", "text": "some called the film's story paper-thin. The film grossed ₱10 million on its opening day. As of May 27. 2012 it already earned ₱42,800,000.00 million pesos. A handsome playboy who doesn't believe in love begins to question his outlook when he meets a young woman who has been praying to find her one true love. reads from ClickTheCity.com. Every Breath U Take Every Breath U Take is 2012 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Mae Cruz-Alviar and starring Piolo Pascual and Angelica Panganiban. It is produced and released by Star Cinema. The film was released domestically on May 16, 2012.", "title": "Every Breath U Take" }, { "docid": "16502281", "text": "Leslie Mathew of AllMusic commented: \"Highlights include \"Know by Now,\" a tasty mid-paced rocker.\" \"CD Review\" said: \"In a classier vein \"Know by Now\" reworks that percolating \"Every Breath You Take\" groove one more time.\" In the 1997 book \"The Virgin Encyclopedia of Seventies Music\", Colin Larkin commented: \"\"Honey\" was another credible release with notable tracks such as \"Know by Now\" and the title song.\" Know by Now \"Know by Now\" is a song by English vocalist Robert Palmer, released in 1994 as the second single from his twelfth studio album \"Honey\". The song was written and produced by Palmer.", "title": "Know by Now" }, { "docid": "1672154", "text": "return on your investment was phenomenal.\" \"Every Breath You Take\" was released as a single in 1983, with \"Murder by Numbers\", a composition by Andy Summers and Sting, on the B-side. \"Every Breath You Take\" reached the No. 1 spot in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Israel, Ireland, and South Africa. In the 1983 \"Rolling Stone\" critics and readers poll, it was voted \"Song of the Year\". In 1999, \"Every Breath You Take\" was listed as one of the Top 100 Songs of the Century by BMI. In 2003, VH1 ranked the song the No. 2 greatest Break-up", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "1672148", "text": "little love song, when it's quite the opposite.\" According to the \"Back to Mono\" box-set book, \"Every Breath You Take\" is influenced by a Gene Pitney song titled \"Every Breath I Take\". Led Zeppelin's song, \"D'yer Mak'er\" (1973), also contains the words \"every breath I take; every move I make\". The song has an AABACABA structure. The demo of the song was recorded in an eight-track suite in North London's Utopia studios and featured Sting singing over a Hammond organ. A few months later he presented the song to the other band members when they reconvened at George Martin's AIR", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "14115253", "text": "Sean Connery as Bond, and Ursula Andress in her Golden Globe-winning role as Honey Ryder were filmed at James Bond Beach. In the 1973 film, \"Live and Let Die\", James Bond and his guide, Quarrel Jr., drive through Oracabessa and stop at the triangular intersection in the main square to ask for directions. UB40's hit song \"Oracabessa Moonshine\" was written about Oracabessa's stunning sunsets and clear moonlit skies. Interior and exterior scenes for the 1989 film, \"The Mighty Quinn\", starring Denzel Washington were filmed at Golden Clouds villa in Oracabessa. Sting wrote the song \"Every Breath You Take\" while on", "title": "Oracabessa" }, { "docid": "11578136", "text": "a point so far into the song. (White had previously restarted \"Every Breath You Take\", after a single odd note.) Despite this, she was the third contestant to be named safe on the subsequent results show, while Carly Smithson went home. When White performed \"I'm a Believer\" and \"I Am...I Said\", during Neil Diamond week, she personalized the latter, at Diamond's own suggestion, by changing the lyrics from \"I'm New York City born and raised\" to \"I'm Arizona born and raised.\" White was in the bottom three three times, once on April 2 after performing Dolly Parton's song \"Jolene\", again", "title": "Brooke White" }, { "docid": "1672145", "text": "number-one song for 1983. The song ranked number 84 on the \"Rolling Stone\" list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time and is included in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. It also ranked number 25 on \"Billboard\"s Hot 100 All-Time Top Songs. In 2015, the song was voted by the British public as the nation's favourite 1980s number one in a poll for ITV. Sting wrote the song in 1982 in the aftermath of his separation from Frances Tomelty and the beginning of his relationship with Trudie Styler. Their split", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "11732423", "text": "night in prison and why has Lana decided to drop the fight so quickly. Although it may sound as a disadvantage of the scenario, it actually complements it (except, maybe, the unclearance of Lana's mindchanging). The most popular song from the film is a composition \"Ja te sanjam\" (\"I Dream About You\"), by Vladan Marković and performed by Jovana Nikolić. Take a Deep Breath (film) Take a Deep Breath () is a 2004 Serbian film, directed by Dragan Marinković and written by Hajdana Baletić. This drama was promoted as the \"first Serbian LGBT feature film\", even though the writer herself", "title": "Take a Deep Breath (film)" } ]
35
who sang the song every breath you take
[ "The Police" ]
[ { "docid": "15661349", "text": "Is High\". Priest said his work for \"Jungle 2 Jungle\" was \"more satisfying\" than for \"Speed 2\" because \"It Starts in the Heart\" was an original song. The soundtrack also includes a reggae cover of The Police's \"Every Breath You Take\" by Betty Wright, which was later released on the Police reggae-tribute album \"Reggatta Mondatta\" in July 1997. According to the \"San Jose Mercury News\", Jamaican singer Diana King was scheduled to have a song on the soundtrack but her music was \"judged too plodding\" for the film. In addition to \"Make Tonight Beautiful\", other non-reggae songs include a modern", "title": "Speed 2: Cruise Control (soundtrack)" } ]
[ { "docid": "1672154", "text": "return on your investment was phenomenal.\" \"Every Breath You Take\" was released as a single in 1983, with \"Murder by Numbers\", a composition by Andy Summers and Sting, on the B-side. \"Every Breath You Take\" reached the No. 1 spot in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Israel, Ireland, and South Africa. In the 1983 \"Rolling Stone\" critics and readers poll, it was voted \"Song of the Year\". In 1999, \"Every Breath You Take\" was listed as one of the Top 100 Songs of the Century by BMI. In 2003, VH1 ranked the song the No. 2 greatest Break-up", "title": "Every Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "677508", "text": "or Group with Vocal. \"Every Breath You Take\" also won the American Video Award for Best Group video, and the song won two Ivor Novello Awards in the categories Best Song Musically and Lyrically and Most Performed Work from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors. During the group's 1983 Shea Stadium concert, Sting felt performing at the venue was \"Everest\" and decided to pursue a solo career, according to the documentary \"The Last Play at Shea\". After the Synchronicity tour ended in March 1984, the band went on hiatus while Sting recorded and toured in support of his", "title": "The Police" }, { "docid": "17441784", "text": "by giving her a standing ovation before she even sang a single note. It was a reminder to people from where she started and how far she has come. For the song \"Somewhere Over the Rainbow\" Boyle said, \"This song is about a wee lassie who goes on an incredible journey.\" \"I hope tonight to take you all on a journey\". Some of the Jazz numbers, such as \"That Ole Devil Called Love\" and \"Cry Me a River\", Boyle sang while seated beside the piano. The first half ended with a rendition of \"You Raise Me Up\" accompanied by a", "title": "Susan Boyle in Concert" }, { "docid": "1706296", "text": "singing a self-parody to the tune \"My eyes are fully open\" from Gilbert and Sullivan's \"Ruddigore\", supported by members of his shadow cabinet. In one instance Sting was persuaded to sing a re-worded version of \"Every Breath You Take\", titled \"Every Bomb You Make\" (series 1, episode 12), to accompany a video showing the \"Spitting Image\" puppets of world leaders and political figures of the day, usually with the figure matching the altered lyrics \"\"Every bomb you make. Every job you take. Every heart you break, every Irish wake. I'll be watching you. Every wall you build, Every one you've", "title": "Spitting Image" }, { "docid": "14115253", "text": "Sean Connery as Bond, and Ursula Andress in her Golden Globe-winning role as Honey Ryder were filmed at James Bond Beach. In the 1973 film, \"Live and Let Die\", James Bond and his guide, Quarrel Jr., drive through Oracabessa and stop at the triangular intersection in the main square to ask for directions. UB40's hit song \"Oracabessa Moonshine\" was written about Oracabessa's stunning sunsets and clear moonlit skies. Interior and exterior scenes for the 1989 film, \"The Mighty Quinn\", starring Denzel Washington were filmed at Golden Clouds villa in Oracabessa. Sting wrote the song \"Every Breath You Take\" while on", "title": "Oracabessa" }, { "docid": "1466651", "text": "McBeal: For Once in My Life\" album, and he sang with Sting a duet of \"Every Breath You Take\" in an episode of the series. Despite the apparent success, Downey claimed that his performance on the series was overrated and said, \"It was my lowest point in terms of addictions. At that stage, I didn't give a fuck whether I ever acted again.\" In January 2001, Downey was scheduled to play the role of \"Hamlet\" in a Los Angeles stage production directed by Mel Gibson. Before the end of his first season on \"Ally McBeal\", over the Thanksgiving 2000 holiday,", "title": "Robert Downey Jr." }, { "docid": "15037962", "text": "is \"Breath Away\", a 1960s-inspired ballad about love. Contactmusic.com implied that the song is boring, saying that \"[it] hardly does anything to take our breath away\", although it was said to \"showcase\" her vocal talents. \"Endlessly\" continues with two more up-tempo songs with a dance-orientated sound: \"Lovestruck\" and \"Girl\", both called \"sassy\" and \"playful\". The former is a disco song described as having \"the brashness of a \"Bond\" theme\", with \"tragic undertones\" of a \"haunting creation\". Lyrically, the song speaks of being so in love you are \"sleepless all night long\", with the song opening \"It's a physical thing we", "title": "Endlessly (album)" }, { "docid": "18765113", "text": "on April 30, 2014, and ended on May 22, 2014. The episode featured the songs \"Begin Again\" by Rachel Platten (not to be confused with the Measure song from the series' pilot episode), \"Fuel to Fire\" by Agnes Obel, \"Thunder Clatter\" by Wild Cub, \"Every Breath You Take\" by Denmark & Winter and \"I Don't Deserve You\" by Paul Van Dyk ft. Plumb. The episode focuses on Alison's first day back at Rosewood High and everyones reaction of her return. In addition, the person in Alison's grave is revealed, and both Caleb and Jenna returns to Rosewood. On March 12,", "title": "Miss Me × 100" }, { "docid": "8717320", "text": "Fortress Around Your Heart \"Fortress Around Your Heart\" is one of four hit singles released from Sting's 1985 solo debut album \"The Dream of the Blue Turtles\". The song was later included on the U.S. release of the \"\" compilation album. This was inspired by Sting's divorce. The pain he felt when he couldn't make his first marriage work led him to write some of his biggest hits, including \"Every Breath You Take\" and \"King of Pain\". Sting wrote the song in the studio in Barbados in 1985. The song features a Branford Marsalis sax solo.. In a \"Musician\" magazine", "title": "Fortress Around Your Heart" }, { "docid": "14650082", "text": "The Breath You Take \"The Breath You Take\" is a Grammy nominated song recorded by American country music artist George Strait, and the fourth single from his album \"Twang\". It was released on July 12, 2010 as the 91st single of his career. It was written by veteran songwriter Dean Dillon, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Casey Beathard. It became his 83rd Top 10 hit on the Country charts. On November 10, 2010, Strait performed the song live on the CMA Awards. It received a 2011 Grammy Awards nomination in the \"Best Country Song\" category on December 1, 2010. The song", "title": "The Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "3262275", "text": "by Queen on every subsequent tour. \"You Take My Breath Away\" was written by Mercury and based on the harmonic minor scale. All of the vocals and piano were done by him, and he performed it by himself at Hyde Park before recording it. There is a vocal interlude between this song and the next one that begins with a wash of vocals (repeating the words \"take my breath\") created by echoes (of a multitracked Mercury) regenerating in reverse, which gradually evolves into the repeated phrase \"you take my (breath away)\" and reintegrates into the next track, \"Long Away\". \"Long", "title": "A Day at the Races (album)" }, { "docid": "9610140", "text": "writing that \"King of Pain\" and \"Wrapped Around Your Finger\", \"are devilishly infectious new wave singles.\" \"Sputnikmusic\" website picked it as an \"essential track\", writing that \"King of Pain\", \"Every Breath You Take\" and \"Wrapped Around Your Finger\", \"rely on gorgeous, understated melodies, embracing the primary sonic overtones encompassing the record.\" Michael Roffman of \"Consequence of Sound\" chose the track as \"one of his personal favorite Sting-led tracks,\" pairing it next to his other works like \"If I Ever Lose My Faith in You\" or \"Fields of Gold\". The song was a success in the United States, peaking at number", "title": "King of Pain" }, { "docid": "15365707", "text": "giving everyone goosebumps. The sounds of Someone Like You bounced off every wall and tugged at every heart-string, making it a truly special moment and something that every member of the Apollo crowd will never forget.\" Jim Harrington of \"San Jose Mercury News\" chose the song as a highlight on the show adding that the song showed \"her supreme vocal talent.\" Amber Riley, Naya Rivera and Heather Morris sang a mash-up of \"Someone like You\" and Adele's other song \"Rumour Has It\" (2011) during \"Glee\"s episode \"Mash Off\" which aired on 15 November. However, the cover was posted online on", "title": "Someone like You (Adele song)" }, { "docid": "14322203", "text": "among the favorites to win the Second Generation of the Academy for both, the public and former students of the first and second generation. Videos de la Final: The Grand Finale of the Second Generation of the Academy was on 30 March 2003, following the same format as the first generation, the finale was at the National Auditorium in Mexico City with more than 7 thousand people and each finalist sang 2 songs, a song success during their stay at The Academy and a famous song in English. Marco sang \"Si Bastasen un Par de Canciones\" and \"Every Breath You", "title": "Marco Moré" }, { "docid": "14650084", "text": "week of July 3, 2010, two weeks before its official release date of July 12, 2010. It peaked at number 6 on the country chart dated January 15, 2011. The Breath You Take \"The Breath You Take\" is a Grammy nominated song recorded by American country music artist George Strait, and the fourth single from his album \"Twang\". It was released on July 12, 2010 as the 91st single of his career. It was written by veteran songwriter Dean Dillon, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Casey Beathard. It became his 83rd Top 10 hit on the Country charts. On November 10,", "title": "The Breath You Take" }, { "docid": "13184803", "text": "You Take My Breath Away (Rex Smith song) \"You Take My Breath Away\" is the 1979 debut single by singer-actor Rex Smith and the first release from his third studio album \"Sooner or Later\" which is also featured in the 1979 made-for-television film of the same title starring Smith and Denise Miller. It was produced by Charles Calello and Stephen Lawrence, and written by Lawrence and Bruce Hart. The song reached number ten on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1979 for two weeks (dated on June 23) and spent two weeks at number seven on the \"Cash Box\" Top", "title": "You Take My Breath Away (Rex Smith song)" } ]
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when did the british hand-over sovereignty of hong kong back to china
[ "1 July 1997" ]
[ { "docid": "9873145", "text": "1996 Hong Kong Chief Executive election The 1996 Hong Kong Chief Executive election was held on 11 December 1996 to select the first Chief Executive (CE) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) which term started from 1 July 1997 after the Chinese resumption of the sovereignty of Hong Kong from the British rule. It was selected by the 400-member Selection Committee installed by the Government of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Tung Chee-hwa, a Shanghai-born Hong Kong businessman who was seen being favoured by Jiang Zemin, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, was the ultimate", "title": "1996 Hong Kong Chief Executive election" } ]
[ { "docid": "17562190", "text": "Macau was a Special Territory of Portugal until its sovereignty was handed over to the PRC in 1999. Before the transfers of sovereignty back to the PRC, the Hong Kong–Guangdong and Macau–Guangdong borders were regarded as international borders. Under the principle of \"One Country, Two Systems\", the two Special Administrative Regions continue to maintain their own customs and immigration policies, which are independent of those in Mainland China after the handovers. Due to differences in the policies between the special administrative regions and the Mainland, the Hong Kong–Guangdong and Macau–Guangdong borders have been maintained in operation after the returns. Hong", "title": "Border barrier" }, { "docid": "6547354", "text": "in 1994 but elected again in 1995, a brief period during 1997 and 1998 when the sovereignty of Hong Kong was transferred to the People's Republic of China, and the Legislative Council temporarily became a Provisional Legislative Council which was filled with people indirectly hand picked by Beijing. In recent years, however, Lau has moderated his stance against Beijing. He was expelled from the Democratic Party (Hong Kong) in 2000 because of having an identity of two parties. Once branded subversive by the central authorities, Mr Lau had been barred from entering mainland China for more than a decade. In", "title": "Lau Chin-shek" }, { "docid": "19608479", "text": "Pro-Taiwan camp (Hong Kong) Pro-Taiwan camp or pro-Kuomintang camp () is a political alignment in Hong Kong. It generally pledges allegiance to the Kuomintang-governed Republic of China (ROC) on Taiwan. Being called as \"Rightists\", it was one of the two major political forces in Hong Kong during the first decades of the post-war period of the British colony of Hong Kong, competing with the pro-Communist \"Leftists\", but has gradually declined after the Republic of China's departure from the United Nations in 1971 and the signing of the Sino-British Joint Declaration in 1984 which decided Hong Kong's sovereignty to be handed", "title": "Pro-Taiwan camp (Hong Kong)" }, { "docid": "5825439", "text": "on or after 1983 to a parent settled in Hong Kong are BDTCs. The law also stated that British Citizens or BDTCs by descent could not automatically pass on British nationality to a child born outside the United Kingdom or the dependent territories concerned unless a parent acquired citizenship otherwise than by descent. Negotiation concerning the future of Hong Kong started in the late 1970s between Britain and China. With the signing of the Sino-British Joint Declaration on 19 December 1984, the future of Hong Kong was set, with China to assume sovereignty of the entire territory of Hong Kong", "title": "British nationality law and Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "2400501", "text": "Hong Kong (UDHK) and the Meeting Point (MP). The Meeting Point was formed in 1983 by a group of liberal intellectuals and people from middle class in the background of the Sino-British negotiations on the sovereignty of Hong Kong after 1997. The group favoured the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China but called for a \"free, democratic and autonomous Hong Kong government under Chinese sovereignty\". Together with the Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood (ADPL) and the Hong Kong Affairs Society (HKAS), they were the three major pro-democracy organisations actively participated in the local", "title": "Democratic Party (Hong Kong)" }, { "docid": "18177010", "text": "Hong Kong. For his longtime services, he was made Justice of the Peace in 1982 and the Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1986. Huang was one of the earliest leaders in Hong Kong to support the Government of the People's Republic of China to resume the Chinese sovereignty in Hong Kong after 1997. Before the PRC and UK governments began the negotiation over Hong Kong, Huang flew to Beijing to meet with Liao Chengzhi, the then director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office at the People's Great Hall on 25 October 1981. He was", "title": "Denny Huang" }, { "docid": "19597543", "text": "that its convenor Billy Chiu Hin-chung had left the party, citing a difference in opinion on the issue of independence, as the party believed that Hong Kong could benefit most under a constitutional monarchy like Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, while Chiu sought for a Hong Kong republic. Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence The Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence (; RBSI) is a localist political party in Hong Kong. The party aims to repeal the Sino-British Joint Declaration, resume British sovereignty, then make Hong Kong an independent state. The party", "title": "Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence" }, { "docid": "10126564", "text": "villagers exercised their right of abode in the United Kingdom and left for Europe. In 1967, a series of large-scale riots erupted in Hong Kong, causing social instability. These events led some of the richer Hong Kong residents to move abroad. Emigration took place to countries in Southeast Asia, South Africa or South American countries. This wave did not come to a rest until the mid-1970s. On the 19th of December 1984, the People's Republic of China and the United Kingdom signed the \"Sino-British Joint Declaration\", validated the 1997 transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong to China. The declaration prompted", "title": "Waves of mass migrations from Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "7013201", "text": "it's good\". The game is set around the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. People from the Chinese Mainland started immigrating to Hong Kong and greatly increased the crime rate. As a countermeasure, Chin (Jackie Chan in his \"Wheels on Meals\" appearance), an unspecified relative of Bruce Lee and a heroin addict, was hired by the Hong Kong government (represented by Chris Patten) to wipe out all 1.2 billion people in China. But meanwhile, in China, research was underway to bring the dead Tong Shau Ping (Deng Xiaoping) back to life as the \"ultimate weapon\". When the game", "title": "Hong Kong 97 (video game)" }, { "docid": "5465473", "text": "people were willing or not, Hong Kong must be handed over to China in 1997. He advised the people of Hong Kong that to build a harmonious relationship with China was always better than confrontation and expressing discontent. On the other hand, he also called for the Hong Kong people to face the reality and not to believe in any illusion and false hope of democracy brought forward by Chris Patten. When asked if he was advising the Hong Kong people to obey China on everything, he said that the people of Hong Kong should know who their \"Master\" was", "title": "Percy Cradock" }, { "docid": "18819173", "text": "New Hong Kong Society The New Hong Kong Society (Chinese: 新香港學社) was a political organisation existed in the early 1980s in the background of Sino-British negotiation over Hong Kong's sovereignty after 1997. It was one of the first groups to accept Chinese sovereignty over Hong Kong and the idea of Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong through democratic means. The society comprised mainly young graduates who recently graduated in the 1980s and offered a detailed plan to implement the idea of Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong in early 1983 and had discussion with the officials of the Hong Kong", "title": "New Hong Kong Society" }, { "docid": "19609286", "text": "and People's Republic of China. Hong Kong joined the embargo imposed on the communist bloc during the second half of the 20th century. Following the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong to China, North Korea was able to open a Consulate-General in February 2000 by virtue of its diplomatic relations with Beijing, having previously not been allowed to establish a trade mission during British rule. The Consulate General is located in Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island. Hong Kong had been involved in two cases of North Korean defectors. The first was in 1996, by then a family of 16", "title": "Hong Kong–North Korea relations" }, { "docid": "5465440", "text": "sovereignty of Hong Kong to China. The letter indicated Thatcher's shift to a softened stance, which paved the way for the second round of negotiations. In July 1983, the United Kingdom and China began their second round of negotiations in Peking, with Cradock remaining as the British chief negotiator. Other British negotiators included Governor Youde and Political Advisor to the Governor, Robin McLaren. The Chinese negotiation team was first chaired by Yao Guang, later succeeded by Zhou Nan. Similarly to the first round, both sides found each other difficult. During the negotiations, Britain suggested that the sovereignty of Hong Kong", "title": "Percy Cradock" }, { "docid": "20134662", "text": "Hong Kong–India relations Hong Kong–India relations refers to the bilateral relations between Hong Kong and India. India has a consulate general in Hong Kong. Relations between Hong Kong and India date back to the 1840s when both countries were British colonies. Trade relations between Hong Kong and India were established shortly after the British gained control of Hong Kong in 1841. The Commission for India in Hong Kong was opened in 1951. The mission was renamed as the Consulate General of India on 15 October 1996, in preparation for the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong from the United Kingdom", "title": "Hong Kong–India relations" }, { "docid": "15318267", "text": "Law. Reasons cited in favour of maintaining Hong Kong as part of China include: Hong Kong independence Hong Kong independence () is a movement that advocates Hong Kong becoming an independent sovereign state. Hong Kong is a special administrative region (SAR) which enjoys a high degree of autonomy under the People's Republic of China (PRC), guaranteed under Article 2 of Hong Kong Basic Law as ratified under the Sino-British Joint Declaration. Since the transfer of the sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the PRC in 1997, some Hongkongers have been concerned about Beijing's growing encroachment on the", "title": "Hong Kong independence" }, { "docid": "4471487", "text": "only British soldiers in Hong Kong could use British stamps while other local residents did not have any. Hong Kong has issued a variety of stamps since 1862. Hong Kong formerly produced postage stamps with the name \"Hong Kong\", with the face of the reigning monarchs of the United Kingdom, or with the royal symbols (e.g. \"E.R.\"). After the Hong Kong's transfer of sovereignty to China, all further issues bore the name \"Hong Kong, China\"; British Hong Kong postage stamps were no longer valid for the prepayment of postage, nor did the Post Office offer to repurchase them. publication) Postage", "title": "Postage stamps and postal history of Hong Kong" } ]
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when did the british hand-over sovereignty of hong kong back to china
[ "1 July 1997" ]
[ { "docid": "11608815", "text": "soldiers in barracks throughout Hong Kong, including the British Forces Overseas Hong Kong. Its finance was supported by the Hong Kong Government. The People's Republic of China's State Council assumed sovereignty over Hong Kong on 1 July 1997 and stationed a garrison of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) to manage its defence affairs. Although the garrison has little practical military value, the stationing of the PLA troops in Hong Kong is a significant symbol of the PRC government's assumption of sovereignty over Hong Kong. According to Hong Kong's Basic Law, military forces stationed in Hong Kong shall not interfere with", "title": "Military history of Hong Kong" } ]
[ { "docid": "5370279", "text": "room for compromise on the question of sovereignty over Hong Kong; the PRC, as the successor of Qing dynasty and the Republic of China on the mainland, would recover the entirety of the New Territories, Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. China considered treaties about Hong Kong as unequal and ultimately refused to accept any outcome that would indicate permanent loss of sovereignty over Hong Kong's area, whatever wording the former treaties had. During talks with Thatcher, China planned to invade and seize Hong Kong if the negotiations set off unrest in the colony. Thatcher later said that Deng told her", "title": "Handover of Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "19597543", "text": "that its convenor Billy Chiu Hin-chung had left the party, citing a difference in opinion on the issue of independence, as the party believed that Hong Kong could benefit most under a constitutional monarchy like Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, while Chiu sought for a Hong Kong republic. Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence The Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence (; RBSI) is a localist political party in Hong Kong. The party aims to repeal the Sino-British Joint Declaration, resume British sovereignty, then make Hong Kong an independent state. The party", "title": "Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence" }, { "docid": "3436660", "text": "did not hold the post for long and was soon succeeded by Andrew Li as Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal immediately after the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong from Britain to People's Republic of China in 1997. The end of British rule bought many changes to the judicature of Hong Kong. A Court of Final Appeal was set up to replace the British Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, the Supreme Court was renamed High Court, and Power was appointed a non-permanent judge of the Court of Final Appeal in addition to his original post as", "title": "Noel Power" }, { "docid": "4216383", "text": "the name \"Hong Kong\", printed alongside the likenesses (in profile) of the reigning monarchs of the United Kingdom, or royal symbols (for example, \"EIIR\"). Since Hong Kong's transfer of sovereignty to China in 1997, stamps issued have borne the name \"Hong Kong, China\". British Hong Kong postage stamps are no longer valid for prepayment of postage and cannot be repurchased by the Post Office. Hongkong Post operates 128 post offices throughout Hong Kong. As of 2007, 34 post offices existed on Hong Kong Island, 42 in Kowloon, 45 in the New Territories and 8 on the Outlying Islands. Two mobile", "title": "Hongkong Post" }, { "docid": "19328191", "text": "constitution, Hong Kong’s Basic Law and the relevant existing laws.\" The Hong Kong government issued a statement after the formation of the party, stating that \"any suggestion that Hong Kong should be independent or any movement to advocate such 'independence' is against the Basic Law, and will undermine the stability and prosperity of Hong Kong and impair the interest of the general public... The SAR Government will take action according to the law.\" The Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence is the second political group to advocate a breakaway from China established on 26 June 2016.", "title": "Localism in Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "10417578", "text": "Embassies in Beijing, such as those of the following countries: When Hong Kong was under British rule, the Governor represented the British government, as well as the British monarch as head of state. Matters relating to British nationality were handled by the Hong Kong Immigration Department. However, the United Kingdom's commercial interests were represented by the British Trade Commission. The last Senior Trade Commissioner, Francis Cornish, became the first British Consul-General following the transfer of sovereignty to China, on July 1, 1997. During the negotiations between Britain and China on the future of Hong Kong, the British proposed the establishment", "title": "Consular missions in Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "15318227", "text": "Hong Kong independence Hong Kong independence () is a movement that advocates Hong Kong becoming an independent sovereign state. Hong Kong is a special administrative region (SAR) which enjoys a high degree of autonomy under the People's Republic of China (PRC), guaranteed under Article 2 of Hong Kong Basic Law as ratified under the Sino-British Joint Declaration. Since the transfer of the sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the PRC in 1997, some Hongkongers have been concerned about Beijing's growing encroachment on the territory's freedoms and the failure of the Hong Kong government to deliver \"genuine democracy\".", "title": "Hong Kong independence" }, { "docid": "18200356", "text": "April 1972, Cheng was appointed by the Hong Kong government as a Chief Interpreter (Simultaneous Interpretation) to help introduce Chinese-English simultaneous interpretation service for the Legislative Council. When the United Kingdom and the People's Republic of China conducted successive rounds of negotiations over the sovereignty of Hong Kong between 1982 and 1984, he was the chief interpreter for the British delegation, serving various British representatives including Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Governor of Hong Kong Sir Edward Youde and British Ambassador to China Sir Percy Cradock, etc. After the Sino-British Joint Declaration was signed on 19 December 1984, he was appointed", "title": "Cheng Yang-ping" }, { "docid": "5381488", "text": "Christianity Anglican church, was given special status by the British colonial government. Since the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China in 1997 this governmental support of the Anglican Church has been reduced. In China, the ruling Communist Party of China looks with distrust on organizations with international religious ties. This includes religious organizations with missionary connected objectives. Chinat tends to associate Christianity with subversive Western values, and has closed churches and schools. Since 2010, mainland China has gradually limited the Hong Kong Christian community's ability to organize their churches in mainland China. Chinese officials", "title": "Religion in Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "17294926", "text": "Ha Shing Chi Ha Shing Chi ( ; born 30 May 1982 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong footballer who plays for Hong Kong First Division League club Southern as a left-back. Ha Shing Chi joined South China youth team in 1997 and was promoted to the first team in 2003. Although he was promoted to the first team, he did not have too many match-play chances until the 2004–05 season as South China refused to use any foreign players. On the other hand, when Ha was studying in the City University of Hong Kong, he represented its football", "title": "Ha Shing Chi" }, { "docid": "5465440", "text": "sovereignty of Hong Kong to China. The letter indicated Thatcher's shift to a softened stance, which paved the way for the second round of negotiations. In July 1983, the United Kingdom and China began their second round of negotiations in Peking, with Cradock remaining as the British chief negotiator. Other British negotiators included Governor Youde and Political Advisor to the Governor, Robin McLaren. The Chinese negotiation team was first chaired by Yao Guang, later succeeded by Zhou Nan. Similarly to the first round, both sides found each other difficult. During the negotiations, Britain suggested that the sovereignty of Hong Kong", "title": "Percy Cradock" }, { "docid": "5682006", "text": "type of pepper gun is also standard issue equipment for officers stationed at the Immigration Service Institute of Training and Development, due to one incident of arson at the Immigration Tower in 2000. Immigration Department (Hong Kong) The Immigration Department (, known as 人民入境事務處 before the 1997 transfer of sovereignty) of the Government of Hong Kong is responsible for immigration control of Hong Kong. After the People's Republic of China assumed sovereignty of the territory in July 1997, Hong Kong's immigration system remained largely unchanged from its British predecessor model. Residents from mainland China do not have the right of", "title": "Immigration Department (Hong Kong)" }, { "docid": "5370274", "text": "the next 18 years would become difficult. In response to concerns over land leases in the New Territories, MacLehose proposed that British administration of the whole of Hong Kong, as opposed to sovereignty, be allowed to continue after 1997. He also proposed that contracts include the phrase \"for so long as the Crown administers the territory\". In fact, as early as the mid-1970s, Hong Kong had faced additional risks raising loans for large-scale infrastructure projects such as its Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system and a new airport. Caught unprepared, Deng asserted the necessity of Hong Kong's return to China, upon", "title": "Handover of Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "1909168", "text": "as publisher. Now it distributes its news in Asia, Middle East, Latin America, Africa through more than 150 affiliates, with regional headquarters in Hong Kong, Moscow, Cairo, Brussels, New York City, Mexico City and Nairobi, plus a United Nations bureau. Xinhua's branch in Hong Kong was not just a press office, but served as the \"de facto\" embassy of the PRC in the territory when it was under British administration. It was named a news agency under the special historic conditions before the territory's sovereignty was transferred from Britain to China, because the People's Republic did not recognise British sovereignty", "title": "Xinhua News Agency" }, { "docid": "5628292", "text": "The flags of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and China were raised. This marked the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong from British colonial rule to Chinese rule. Participated guests in the ceremony included H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair, President of the People's Republic of China Jiang Zemin, Premier of the People's Republic of China Li Peng, the last Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten appointed by the United Kingdom, and Tung Chee Hwa, the first chief executive of Hong Kong elected from a Beijing-controlled election. The population of Hong Kong in", "title": "1990s in Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "17649410", "text": "students studying in Hong Kong’s University. Until 2007, there are over 23000 students in Hong Kong who came from Mainland China. On the other hand, there are about 20000 experts came from Mainland China through different scheme such as Quality Migrant Admission Scheme. Up to now, there are approximately 40000 mainland university’s student and experts living in Hong Kong. Those Post-80s youngsters who came to Hong Kong to study are the top scorers in Mainland China. However, not all of them are able to find a job after they graduated. They are caught in a dilemma whether to go back", "title": "Hong Kong drifter" } ]
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when did the british hand-over sovereignty of hong kong back to china
[ "1 July 1997" ]
[ { "docid": "7623948", "text": "Hong Kong handover ceremony The handover ceremony of Hong Kong in 1997 officially marked the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the People's Republic of China. It was an internationally televised event with the ceremony commencing on the night of 30 June 1997 and finishing on 1 July 1997. The ceremony was held at the new wing of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) in Wan Chai. For the People's Republic of China For the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland In 2005, the British", "title": "Hong Kong handover ceremony" } ]
[ { "docid": "13323605", "text": "camp. The pro-Beijing camp evolved from Hong Kong's pro-Communist faction, which was often called the \"leftists\", who have had a long history of following directions of the Communist Party of China (CPC) towards Hong Kong. It launched the 1967 Leftist Riots against the British colonial rule in Hong Kong and had a long rivalry with the pro-Kuomintang bloc. After the Sino-British Joint Declaration was signed in 1984, affirming Chinese sovereignty over Hong Kong from 1997, the traditional leftists realigned itself and unofficially formed a loose \"United Front\" with the conservative pro-business elites to counter the emergence of the pro-democracy camp", "title": "Pro-Beijing camp (Hong Kong)" }, { "docid": "5370274", "text": "the next 18 years would become difficult. In response to concerns over land leases in the New Territories, MacLehose proposed that British administration of the whole of Hong Kong, as opposed to sovereignty, be allowed to continue after 1997. He also proposed that contracts include the phrase \"for so long as the Crown administers the territory\". In fact, as early as the mid-1970s, Hong Kong had faced additional risks raising loans for large-scale infrastructure projects such as its Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system and a new airport. Caught unprepared, Deng asserted the necessity of Hong Kong's return to China, upon", "title": "Handover of Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "19608479", "text": "Pro-Taiwan camp (Hong Kong) Pro-Taiwan camp or pro-Kuomintang camp () is a political alignment in Hong Kong. It generally pledges allegiance to the Kuomintang-governed Republic of China (ROC) on Taiwan. Being called as \"Rightists\", it was one of the two major political forces in Hong Kong during the first decades of the post-war period of the British colony of Hong Kong, competing with the pro-Communist \"Leftists\", but has gradually declined after the Republic of China's departure from the United Nations in 1971 and the signing of the Sino-British Joint Declaration in 1984 which decided Hong Kong's sovereignty to be handed", "title": "Pro-Taiwan camp (Hong Kong)" }, { "docid": "10126564", "text": "villagers exercised their right of abode in the United Kingdom and left for Europe. In 1967, a series of large-scale riots erupted in Hong Kong, causing social instability. These events led some of the richer Hong Kong residents to move abroad. Emigration took place to countries in Southeast Asia, South Africa or South American countries. This wave did not come to a rest until the mid-1970s. On the 19th of December 1984, the People's Republic of China and the United Kingdom signed the \"Sino-British Joint Declaration\", validated the 1997 transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong to China. The declaration prompted", "title": "Waves of mass migrations from Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "17276991", "text": "Council. He was appointed to the Legislative Council by Governor Murray MacLehose in 1979 and served until 1988. After the United Kingdom and the People's Republic of China agreed to hand over the sovereignty of Hong Kong in 1997, Wong was appointed by the PRC government to the Hong Kong Basic Law Drafting Committee which was responsible for drafting the Hong Kong constitution after 1997. He subsequently became the member of the Preparatory Committee in 1996 which prepared for the transition of the sovereignty. During the transition period, Wong Po-yan was appointed the chairman of the Provisional Airport Authority in", "title": "Wong Po-yan" }, { "docid": "15318267", "text": "Law. Reasons cited in favour of maintaining Hong Kong as part of China include: Hong Kong independence Hong Kong independence () is a movement that advocates Hong Kong becoming an independent sovereign state. Hong Kong is a special administrative region (SAR) which enjoys a high degree of autonomy under the People's Republic of China (PRC), guaranteed under Article 2 of Hong Kong Basic Law as ratified under the Sino-British Joint Declaration. Since the transfer of the sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the PRC in 1997, some Hongkongers have been concerned about Beijing's growing encroachment on the", "title": "Hong Kong independence" }, { "docid": "19682355", "text": "state Thatcher had visited and she was the first British prime minister to visit China. Throughout their meeting, she sought the PRC's agreement to a continued British presence in the territory. Deng stated that the PRC's sovereignty on Hong Kong was non-negotiable, but he was willing to settle the sovereignty issue with Britain through formal negotiations, and both governments promised to maintain Hong Kong's stability and prosperity. After the two-year negotiations, Thatcher conceded to the PRC government and signed the Sino-British Joint Declaration in Beijing in 1984, agreeing to hand over Hong Kong's sovereignty in 1997. Although saying that she", "title": "History of the foreign relations of the United Kingdom" }, { "docid": "19405909", "text": "Cathay Pacific also began flights on the same route. Hong Kong, despite then being linked to the Commonwealth as a British colony, did not comply with its measures against South Africa. Instead, like Britain, it only imposed unilateral sanctions, banning the imports of Krugerrands, iron and steel until 1991. Following the end of apartheid in 1994, and the coming to power of the African National Congress, there were concerns regarding future ties between South Africa and Hong Kong, given that Britain was due to transfer sovereignty of the territory to China in 1997. As Hong Kong had been under British", "title": "Hong Kong–South Africa relations" }, { "docid": "14696432", "text": "History of Hong Kong Police The history of the Hong Kong Police originates in 1841, when the Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) was officially established by the British colonial government, the same year that the British had settled in Hong Kong. While changes have been implemented throughout the People's Republic of China (PRC) since the transfer of sovereignty in 1997, the Hong Kong Police Force (formerly the Royal Hong Kong Police Force) has since been responsible for serving the city. On 30 April 1841, twelve weeks after the British had landed in Hong Kong, orders were given by Captain Charles", "title": "History of Hong Kong Police" }, { "docid": "11362248", "text": "Hong Kong was represented separately from Great Britain (for any gold medal ceremony, the colonial flag of Hong Kong was raised and the British national anthem was played) at all future Olympic Games. After the sovereignty of Hong Kong was transferred to the People's Republic of China in 1997, the NOC for the special administrative region has been designated Hong Kong, China. Hong Kong is represented separately at the Olympics by its own choice (for any gold medal ceremony the Hong Kong SAR flag is raised and the PRC national anthem is played). As permitted under its constitution as agreed", "title": "Hong Kong at the Olympics" }, { "docid": "1909168", "text": "as publisher. Now it distributes its news in Asia, Middle East, Latin America, Africa through more than 150 affiliates, with regional headquarters in Hong Kong, Moscow, Cairo, Brussels, New York City, Mexico City and Nairobi, plus a United Nations bureau. Xinhua's branch in Hong Kong was not just a press office, but served as the \"de facto\" embassy of the PRC in the territory when it was under British administration. It was named a news agency under the special historic conditions before the territory's sovereignty was transferred from Britain to China, because the People's Republic did not recognise British sovereignty", "title": "Xinhua News Agency" }, { "docid": "18177010", "text": "Hong Kong. For his longtime services, he was made Justice of the Peace in 1982 and the Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1986. Huang was one of the earliest leaders in Hong Kong to support the Government of the People's Republic of China to resume the Chinese sovereignty in Hong Kong after 1997. Before the PRC and UK governments began the negotiation over Hong Kong, Huang flew to Beijing to meet with Liao Chengzhi, the then director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office at the People's Great Hall on 25 October 1981. He was", "title": "Denny Huang" }, { "docid": "1841592", "text": "in May 1997, prior to the transfer of sovereignty to China. The airport itself was opened in July 1998. The construction period was very rushed; specialists considered that only a 10–20-year period was sufficient for this massive project. Another cause for this rush was due to the uncertain future of the airport construction after the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China. Shortly after the then-British colonial government of Hong Kong announced plans to construct the new airport, the Chinese government in Beijing began voicing objections to various aspects of the massive project, which prompted", "title": "Hong Kong International Airport" }, { "docid": "9807028", "text": "preservation of the former British colony's unique cultural heritage. It has been argued that the role of art and culture in Hong Kong has taken on increasing prominence in city's search for an identity in the ten years since China resumed sovereignty over the territory. The limitations on democracy in post-colonial Hong Kong may lead more residents to seek expression or confirmation of their identities through arts and culture. The administration of arts and culture in Hong Kong has undergone major changes since Hong Kong's handover to China in 1997. Cultural matters, previously under the auspices of the two Municipal", "title": "Hong Kong cultural policy" }, { "docid": "5628304", "text": "the New Territories orbital highway. 1990s in Hong Kong The 1990s in Hong Kong marked a transitional period and the last decade of colonial Hong Kong. The 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration paved the way for a series of changes that would facilitate the transfer of sovereignty from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China (PRC). In July 1992, Chris Patten was appointed as the last British Governor of Hong Kong. By contrast with his predecessors, Sir Edward Youde and Sir David Wilson, Patten had little experience with Hong Kong or China, and spoke neither Mandarin nor Cantonese. The", "title": "1990s in Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "6860465", "text": "gum shed. Some of the banyan trees were transplanted into other areas of the barracks and some were moved to the new Kowloon Walled City Park. Another remarkable event happened in 1995, the hand over of the barracks vacated by the British regiment, the Gurkha’s, to Hong Kong Government. Lastly, in 1997, a new stage was begun with the handover of Hong Kong’s sovereignty to China and Peoples Liberation Army became the new tenants for these historic facilities. Currently the barracks are being used by the Peoples Liberation Army who began using the barracks in 1997. It includes a hospital,", "title": "Gun Club Hill Barracks" } ]
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when did the british hand-over sovereignty of hong kong back to china
[ "1 July 1997" ]
[ { "docid": "174456", "text": "Politics of Hong Kong The politics of Hong Kong takes place in a framework of a political system dominated by its quasi-constitutional document, the Hong Kong Basic Law, its own legislature, the Chief Executive as the head of government and of the Special Administrative Region and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. On 1 July 1997, sovereignty of Hong Kong was transferred to China (PRC), ending over one and a half centuries of British rule. Hong Kong became a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the PRC with a high degree of autonomy in all matters", "title": "Politics of Hong Kong" } ]
[ { "docid": "13557450", "text": "Prince of Wales v Associated Newspapers Ltd His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales v Associated Newspapers Ltd [2006] EWHC 11 (Ch) is an English legal case brought about when \"The Mail on Sunday\" published extracts of a dispatch by Charles, Prince of Wales, the heir to the British throne. The extracts published from the dispatch; titled \"The Great Chinese Takeaway\", were personally embarrassing to the Prince. The dispatch had been written on the flight back from Hong Kong to the United Kingdom from the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong to China, and had been handed out to friends.", "title": "Prince of Wales v Associated Newspapers Ltd" }, { "docid": "5370274", "text": "the next 18 years would become difficult. In response to concerns over land leases in the New Territories, MacLehose proposed that British administration of the whole of Hong Kong, as opposed to sovereignty, be allowed to continue after 1997. He also proposed that contracts include the phrase \"for so long as the Crown administers the territory\". In fact, as early as the mid-1970s, Hong Kong had faced additional risks raising loans for large-scale infrastructure projects such as its Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system and a new airport. Caught unprepared, Deng asserted the necessity of Hong Kong's return to China, upon", "title": "Handover of Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "19328191", "text": "constitution, Hong Kong’s Basic Law and the relevant existing laws.\" The Hong Kong government issued a statement after the formation of the party, stating that \"any suggestion that Hong Kong should be independent or any movement to advocate such 'independence' is against the Basic Law, and will undermine the stability and prosperity of Hong Kong and impair the interest of the general public... The SAR Government will take action according to the law.\" The Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence is the second political group to advocate a breakaway from China established on 26 June 2016.", "title": "Localism in Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "5465473", "text": "people were willing or not, Hong Kong must be handed over to China in 1997. He advised the people of Hong Kong that to build a harmonious relationship with China was always better than confrontation and expressing discontent. On the other hand, he also called for the Hong Kong people to face the reality and not to believe in any illusion and false hope of democracy brought forward by Chris Patten. When asked if he was advising the Hong Kong people to obey China on everything, he said that the people of Hong Kong should know who their \"Master\" was", "title": "Percy Cradock" }, { "docid": "52626", "text": "to hold Hong Kong and proposed British administration with Chinese sovereignty, though this was rejected by China. A deal was reached in 1984—under the terms of the Sino-British Joint Declaration, Hong Kong would become a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China, maintaining its way of life for at least 50 years. The handover ceremony in 1997 marked for many, including Charles, Prince of Wales, who was in attendance, \"the end of Empire\". Britain retains sovereignty over 14 territories outside the British Isles, which were renamed the British Overseas Territories in 2002. Three are uninhabited except for transient", "title": "British Empire" }, { "docid": "19597543", "text": "that its convenor Billy Chiu Hin-chung had left the party, citing a difference in opinion on the issue of independence, as the party believed that Hong Kong could benefit most under a constitutional monarchy like Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, while Chiu sought for a Hong Kong republic. Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence The Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence (; RBSI) is a localist political party in Hong Kong. The party aims to repeal the Sino-British Joint Declaration, resume British sovereignty, then make Hong Kong an independent state. The party", "title": "Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence" }, { "docid": "5605292", "text": "1950s in Hong Kong The 1950s in Hong Kong began against the chaotic backdrop of the resumption of British sovereignty after the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong ended in 1945, and the renewal of the Nationalist-Communist Civil War in mainland China. It prompted a large influx of refugees from the mainland, causing a huge population surge: from 1945 to 1951, the population grew from 600,000 to 2.1 million. The government struggled to accommodate these immigrants. Unrest in China also prompted businesses to relocate their assets and capital from Shanghai to Hong Kong. Together with the cheap labour of the immigrants,", "title": "1950s in Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "18075473", "text": "by the Hong Kong Trade and Development Council in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia did not establish diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China until 31 May 1974. Malaysia has a Consulate General in Wan Chai. This was established on 2 July 1971. As Hong Kong was then under British rule, this was then known as a Commission, as were the missions of some other Commonwealth countries. Following the transfer of sovereignty in 1997, the Commission was renamed the Consulate General, and the last Commissioner became Consul-General. In 2010, Malaysia became the 10th largest trading partner for Hong Kong with the", "title": "Hong Kong–Malaysia relations" }, { "docid": "10358373", "text": "It also received registrations of marriages from British nationals in Taiwan, although there was no legal requirement for British nationals to do so. When Hong Kong was under British rule, the Governor represented the British government, as well as the British monarch as head of state. Matters relating to British nationality were handled by the Hong Kong Immigration Department. During the negotiations between Britain and China on the future of Hong Kong, the British proposed the establishment of a \"British Commissioner\" following transfer of sovereignty to China. Some of the diplomatic representatives of Commonwealth countries in Hong Kong were already", "title": "British Consulate-General, Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "10417578", "text": "Embassies in Beijing, such as those of the following countries: When Hong Kong was under British rule, the Governor represented the British government, as well as the British monarch as head of state. Matters relating to British nationality were handled by the Hong Kong Immigration Department. However, the United Kingdom's commercial interests were represented by the British Trade Commission. The last Senior Trade Commissioner, Francis Cornish, became the first British Consul-General following the transfer of sovereignty to China, on July 1, 1997. During the negotiations between Britain and China on the future of Hong Kong, the British proposed the establishment", "title": "Consular missions in Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "4216383", "text": "the name \"Hong Kong\", printed alongside the likenesses (in profile) of the reigning monarchs of the United Kingdom, or royal symbols (for example, \"EIIR\"). Since Hong Kong's transfer of sovereignty to China in 1997, stamps issued have borne the name \"Hong Kong, China\". British Hong Kong postage stamps are no longer valid for prepayment of postage and cannot be repurchased by the Post Office. Hongkong Post operates 128 post offices throughout Hong Kong. As of 2007, 34 post offices existed on Hong Kong Island, 42 in Kowloon, 45 in the New Territories and 8 on the Outlying Islands. Two mobile", "title": "Hongkong Post" }, { "docid": "5381488", "text": "Christianity Anglican church, was given special status by the British colonial government. Since the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China in 1997 this governmental support of the Anglican Church has been reduced. In China, the ruling Communist Party of China looks with distrust on organizations with international religious ties. This includes religious organizations with missionary connected objectives. Chinat tends to associate Christianity with subversive Western values, and has closed churches and schools. Since 2010, mainland China has gradually limited the Hong Kong Christian community's ability to organize their churches in mainland China. Chinese officials", "title": "Religion in Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "1909168", "text": "as publisher. Now it distributes its news in Asia, Middle East, Latin America, Africa through more than 150 affiliates, with regional headquarters in Hong Kong, Moscow, Cairo, Brussels, New York City, Mexico City and Nairobi, plus a United Nations bureau. Xinhua's branch in Hong Kong was not just a press office, but served as the \"de facto\" embassy of the PRC in the territory when it was under British administration. It was named a news agency under the special historic conditions before the territory's sovereignty was transferred from Britain to China, because the People's Republic did not recognise British sovereignty", "title": "Xinhua News Agency" }, { "docid": "5628292", "text": "The flags of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and China were raised. This marked the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong from British colonial rule to Chinese rule. Participated guests in the ceremony included H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair, President of the People's Republic of China Jiang Zemin, Premier of the People's Republic of China Li Peng, the last Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten appointed by the United Kingdom, and Tung Chee Hwa, the first chief executive of Hong Kong elected from a Beijing-controlled election. The population of Hong Kong in", "title": "1990s in Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "18177010", "text": "Hong Kong. For his longtime services, he was made Justice of the Peace in 1982 and the Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1986. Huang was one of the earliest leaders in Hong Kong to support the Government of the People's Republic of China to resume the Chinese sovereignty in Hong Kong after 1997. Before the PRC and UK governments began the negotiation over Hong Kong, Huang flew to Beijing to meet with Liao Chengzhi, the then director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office at the People's Great Hall on 25 October 1981. He was", "title": "Denny Huang" }, { "docid": "11598718", "text": "with the strikers and successfully reconciled the dispute. When Queen Elizabeth II visited Hong Kong for the first time in 1977, in his capacity as the senior unofficial member of the Executive Council, he delivered the welcome speech to the Queen in the City Hall. In March 1979, he accompanied then-governor Sir Murray MacLehose to pay a secret visit to Beijing, where both of them had a meeting with Deng Xiaoping. Knowing that the Communist China insisted on obtaining Hong Kong by 1997 and the British Government intended to give up over the issue of sovereignty, Sir Yuet Keung felt", "title": "Kan Yuet-keung" } ]
36
when did the british hand-over sovereignty of hong kong back to china
[ "1 July 1997" ]
[ { "docid": "2390815", "text": "2000, the government announced that it would widen the Local Resettlement Scheme for Vietnamese refugees and migrants, allowing the last remaining 1,400 refugees and migrants to settle in Hong Kong, granting them the right of abode. The Sino-British Joint Declaration signed on 19 December 1984 stated that the PRC would assume sovereignty over the entire ceded territory of Hong Kong on 1 July 1997. The terms \"right of abode\" first appeared in Annex I of the Declaration as the government of the People's Republic of China elaborated its basic policies regarding Hong Kong. Section XIV—concerning right of abode, travel, and", "title": "Right of abode in Hong Kong" } ]
[ { "docid": "5465473", "text": "people were willing or not, Hong Kong must be handed over to China in 1997. He advised the people of Hong Kong that to build a harmonious relationship with China was always better than confrontation and expressing discontent. On the other hand, he also called for the Hong Kong people to face the reality and not to believe in any illusion and false hope of democracy brought forward by Chris Patten. When asked if he was advising the Hong Kong people to obey China on everything, he said that the people of Hong Kong should know who their \"Master\" was", "title": "Percy Cradock" }, { "docid": "11362248", "text": "Hong Kong was represented separately from Great Britain (for any gold medal ceremony, the colonial flag of Hong Kong was raised and the British national anthem was played) at all future Olympic Games. After the sovereignty of Hong Kong was transferred to the People's Republic of China in 1997, the NOC for the special administrative region has been designated Hong Kong, China. Hong Kong is represented separately at the Olympics by its own choice (for any gold medal ceremony the Hong Kong SAR flag is raised and the PRC national anthem is played). As permitted under its constitution as agreed", "title": "Hong Kong at the Olympics" }, { "docid": "13470620", "text": "for the AFC Cup. There have also been a number of other cup competitions which are no longer run: The [[Hong Kong national football team]] represents Hong Kong in men's international football events. The team competed their first international match in 1947 against [[South Korea]] during the colonial period. Even after 1997 the [[Transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong|transfer of sovereignty to China]], it continues to represent Hong Kong separately from the [[People's Republic of China]] as its own national team in international competitions due to the \"[[One country, two systems]]\" principle. The team has never qualified for the [[FIFA", "title": "Football in Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "5232845", "text": "with English. The movement died down as the Sino-British negotiation over the Hong Kong sovereignty took the spotlight in the early 1980s. Szeto was also involved in the Defend Diaoyu Islands movement in 1982 sparked by the Japanese government's revision of the history textbooks. He organised the assembly on 18 September, the anniversary of the Mukden Incident, in Victoria Park which was well attended. In the 1980s during the Sino-British negotiation over the Hong Kong sovereignty, Szeto Wah called for the Chinese resumption of the Hong Kong sovereignty and a democratic China and Hong Kong. In 1984 the Hong Kong", "title": "Szeto Wah" }, { "docid": "5682006", "text": "type of pepper gun is also standard issue equipment for officers stationed at the Immigration Service Institute of Training and Development, due to one incident of arson at the Immigration Tower in 2000. Immigration Department (Hong Kong) The Immigration Department (, known as 人民入境事務處 before the 1997 transfer of sovereignty) of the Government of Hong Kong is responsible for immigration control of Hong Kong. After the People's Republic of China assumed sovereignty of the territory in July 1997, Hong Kong's immigration system remained largely unchanged from its British predecessor model. Residents from mainland China do not have the right of", "title": "Immigration Department (Hong Kong)" }, { "docid": "1728003", "text": "this visit, informal talks about the future of Hong Kong began. Upon his return, MacLehose attempted to allay investors' worries about the scheduled reversion, but reiterated that the PRC asserted its intention to regain sovereignty over Hong Kong. The first formal negotiations began with chairman Deng Xiaoping of the Central Military Commission during the visit of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Margaret Thatcher, to China in September 1982. During the following discussions, where the Governor of Hong Kong took part in every round of formal talks as a member of the British delegation, it became clear that the", "title": "Sino-British Joint Declaration" }, { "docid": "17816594", "text": "to the Court of Final Appeal as non-permanent justices from other common law jurisdictions. Articles 99, 100, and 101 of Hong Kong Basic Law permits the continuous hiring of British citizens for posts in Hong Kong Civil Service, except policy-decision making posts. As co-signatory of the Joint Declaration with the People’s Republic of China, the UK retains an enduring commitment to Hong Kong after the transfer of sovereignty in 1997, including regular semi-annual reports on Hong Kong to the UK parliament, and providing appropriate service to British National (Overseas). The British Consulate-General has been representing the UK Government from 1", "title": "Hong Kong–United Kingdom relations" }, { "docid": "5381488", "text": "Christianity Anglican church, was given special status by the British colonial government. Since the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China in 1997 this governmental support of the Anglican Church has been reduced. In China, the ruling Communist Party of China looks with distrust on organizations with international religious ties. This includes religious organizations with missionary connected objectives. Chinat tends to associate Christianity with subversive Western values, and has closed churches and schools. Since 2010, mainland China has gradually limited the Hong Kong Christian community's ability to organize their churches in mainland China. Chinese officials", "title": "Religion in Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "2743583", "text": "allegiance to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and meet the requirements of the Basic Law may automatically become members of the first post-handover Legislative Council. However, the automatic transition (or the \"through-train\" model) was abandoned on 31 August 1994 when the NPC decided that the 1995 Legislative Council would end with British sovereignty over Hong Kong. The change in policy came when it became clear that the 1995 legislature would be formed using a new electoral formula proposed in Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten's electoral reforms announced in October 1992. The electoral reform did not breach the seat composition", "title": "Provisional Legislative Council" }, { "docid": "18819173", "text": "New Hong Kong Society The New Hong Kong Society (Chinese: 新香港學社) was a political organisation existed in the early 1980s in the background of Sino-British negotiation over Hong Kong's sovereignty after 1997. It was one of the first groups to accept Chinese sovereignty over Hong Kong and the idea of Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong through democratic means. The society comprised mainly young graduates who recently graduated in the 1980s and offered a detailed plan to implement the idea of Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong in early 1983 and had discussion with the officials of the Hong Kong", "title": "New Hong Kong Society" }, { "docid": "4216383", "text": "the name \"Hong Kong\", printed alongside the likenesses (in profile) of the reigning monarchs of the United Kingdom, or royal symbols (for example, \"EIIR\"). Since Hong Kong's transfer of sovereignty to China in 1997, stamps issued have borne the name \"Hong Kong, China\". British Hong Kong postage stamps are no longer valid for prepayment of postage and cannot be repurchased by the Post Office. Hongkong Post operates 128 post offices throughout Hong Kong. As of 2007, 34 post offices existed on Hong Kong Island, 42 in Kowloon, 45 in the New Territories and 8 on the Outlying Islands. Two mobile", "title": "Hongkong Post" }, { "docid": "5174119", "text": "China and Hong Kong and these agents had also facilitated many of the POWs' escapes from Hong Kong to the Allied Command Headquarters in Chungking, China's war-time capital. Escaped POWs were then debriefed by BAAG staff and subsequently rejoined the war effort. 128 men, for example, were re-trained for further operations in Burma with the Chindits. After the war, the BAAG played a vital role in the resumption of British sovereignty over Hong Kong. British Army Aid Group The British Army Aid Group (BAAG; ) was a para-military organisation for British and Allied forces in southern China during the Second", "title": "British Army Aid Group" }, { "docid": "15318227", "text": "Hong Kong independence Hong Kong independence () is a movement that advocates Hong Kong becoming an independent sovereign state. Hong Kong is a special administrative region (SAR) which enjoys a high degree of autonomy under the People's Republic of China (PRC), guaranteed under Article 2 of Hong Kong Basic Law as ratified under the Sino-British Joint Declaration. Since the transfer of the sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the PRC in 1997, some Hongkongers have been concerned about Beijing's growing encroachment on the territory's freedoms and the failure of the Hong Kong government to deliver \"genuine democracy\".", "title": "Hong Kong independence" }, { "docid": "19597543", "text": "that its convenor Billy Chiu Hin-chung had left the party, citing a difference in opinion on the issue of independence, as the party believed that Hong Kong could benefit most under a constitutional monarchy like Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, while Chiu sought for a Hong Kong republic. Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence The Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence (; RBSI) is a localist political party in Hong Kong. The party aims to repeal the Sino-British Joint Declaration, resume British sovereignty, then make Hong Kong an independent state. The party", "title": "Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence" }, { "docid": "13557450", "text": "Prince of Wales v Associated Newspapers Ltd His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales v Associated Newspapers Ltd [2006] EWHC 11 (Ch) is an English legal case brought about when \"The Mail on Sunday\" published extracts of a dispatch by Charles, Prince of Wales, the heir to the British throne. The extracts published from the dispatch; titled \"The Great Chinese Takeaway\", were personally embarrassing to the Prince. The dispatch had been written on the flight back from Hong Kong to the United Kingdom from the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong to China, and had been handed out to friends.", "title": "Prince of Wales v Associated Newspapers Ltd" }, { "docid": "13244771", "text": "set out such matters as the constitution of the Executive Council and the Legislative Council, and in particular made provision for the latter's procedures, and for the enactment of laws. After the transfer of sovereignty to China, the Hong Kong Royal Instructions 1917 ceased to have legal effect, being superseded by the new Basic Law. Hong Kong Royal Instructions 1917 The Hong Kong Royal Instructions 1917 was one of the principal constitutional instruments of Hong Kong when it was a British Crown colony and dependent territory; the other principal constitutional instruments were the Hong Kong Letters Patent 1917, the Hong", "title": "Hong Kong Royal Instructions 1917" } ]
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when did the british hand-over sovereignty of hong kong back to china
[ "1 July 1997" ]
[ { "docid": "1727999", "text": "force with the exchange of instruments of ratification on 27 May 1985, and was registered by the PRC and UK governments at the United Nations on 12 June 1985. In the Joint Declaration, the PRC Government stated that it had decided to resume the exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong (including Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories) with effect from 1 July 1997, and the UK Government declared that it would hand over Hong Kong to the PRC with effect from 1 July 1997. The PRC Government also declared its basic policies regarding Hong Kong in the document.", "title": "Sino-British Joint Declaration" } ]
[ { "docid": "5628289", "text": "1990s in Hong Kong The 1990s in Hong Kong marked a transitional period and the last decade of colonial Hong Kong. The 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration paved the way for a series of changes that would facilitate the transfer of sovereignty from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China (PRC). In July 1992, Chris Patten was appointed as the last British Governor of Hong Kong. By contrast with his predecessors, Sir Edward Youde and Sir David Wilson, Patten had little experience with Hong Kong or China, and spoke neither Mandarin nor Cantonese. The decade was essentially dominated by", "title": "1990s in Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "5825439", "text": "on or after 1983 to a parent settled in Hong Kong are BDTCs. The law also stated that British Citizens or BDTCs by descent could not automatically pass on British nationality to a child born outside the United Kingdom or the dependent territories concerned unless a parent acquired citizenship otherwise than by descent. Negotiation concerning the future of Hong Kong started in the late 1970s between Britain and China. With the signing of the Sino-British Joint Declaration on 19 December 1984, the future of Hong Kong was set, with China to assume sovereignty of the entire territory of Hong Kong", "title": "British nationality law and Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "1909168", "text": "as publisher. Now it distributes its news in Asia, Middle East, Latin America, Africa through more than 150 affiliates, with regional headquarters in Hong Kong, Moscow, Cairo, Brussels, New York City, Mexico City and Nairobi, plus a United Nations bureau. Xinhua's branch in Hong Kong was not just a press office, but served as the \"de facto\" embassy of the PRC in the territory when it was under British administration. It was named a news agency under the special historic conditions before the territory's sovereignty was transferred from Britain to China, because the People's Republic did not recognise British sovereignty", "title": "Xinhua News Agency" }, { "docid": "19597543", "text": "that its convenor Billy Chiu Hin-chung had left the party, citing a difference in opinion on the issue of independence, as the party believed that Hong Kong could benefit most under a constitutional monarchy like Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, while Chiu sought for a Hong Kong republic. Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence The Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence (; RBSI) is a localist political party in Hong Kong. The party aims to repeal the Sino-British Joint Declaration, resume British sovereignty, then make Hong Kong an independent state. The party", "title": "Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence" }, { "docid": "5682006", "text": "type of pepper gun is also standard issue equipment for officers stationed at the Immigration Service Institute of Training and Development, due to one incident of arson at the Immigration Tower in 2000. Immigration Department (Hong Kong) The Immigration Department (, known as 人民入境事務處 before the 1997 transfer of sovereignty) of the Government of Hong Kong is responsible for immigration control of Hong Kong. After the People's Republic of China assumed sovereignty of the territory in July 1997, Hong Kong's immigration system remained largely unchanged from its British predecessor model. Residents from mainland China do not have the right of", "title": "Immigration Department (Hong Kong)" }, { "docid": "5682001", "text": "Immigration Department (Hong Kong) The Immigration Department (, known as 人民入境事務處 before the 1997 transfer of sovereignty) of the Government of Hong Kong is responsible for immigration control of Hong Kong. After the People's Republic of China assumed sovereignty of the territory in July 1997, Hong Kong's immigration system remained largely unchanged from its British predecessor model. Residents from mainland China do not have the right of abode in Hong Kong, nor can they enter the territory freely, both before and after 1997. There are different regulations that apply to residents of Macau, another Special Administrative Region of China. In", "title": "Immigration Department (Hong Kong)" }, { "docid": "18819173", "text": "New Hong Kong Society The New Hong Kong Society (Chinese: 新香港學社) was a political organisation existed in the early 1980s in the background of Sino-British negotiation over Hong Kong's sovereignty after 1997. It was one of the first groups to accept Chinese sovereignty over Hong Kong and the idea of Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong through democratic means. The society comprised mainly young graduates who recently graduated in the 1980s and offered a detailed plan to implement the idea of Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong in early 1983 and had discussion with the officials of the Hong Kong", "title": "New Hong Kong Society" }, { "docid": "4362326", "text": "most of them are also of Chinese descent. As a result, all BN(O)s with Chinese ancestry, who were born or naturalized in Hong Kong, are dual nationals of UK and China due to a special legislation implanted in Hong Kong since the handover of sovereignty. One clause of the legislation granted Chinese nationality to those who are of Chinese descent and were born on Hong Kong soil, even after the handover; while the other clause declared all types of British nationalities acquired by the city's Chinese residents as \"illegitimate\", including BN(O) and British citizenship acquired through the BNSS. Moreover, China", "title": "British National (Overseas)" }, { "docid": "13557450", "text": "Prince of Wales v Associated Newspapers Ltd His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales v Associated Newspapers Ltd [2006] EWHC 11 (Ch) is an English legal case brought about when \"The Mail on Sunday\" published extracts of a dispatch by Charles, Prince of Wales, the heir to the British throne. The extracts published from the dispatch; titled \"The Great Chinese Takeaway\", were personally embarrassing to the Prince. The dispatch had been written on the flight back from Hong Kong to the United Kingdom from the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong to China, and had been handed out to friends.", "title": "Prince of Wales v Associated Newspapers Ltd" }, { "docid": "15318267", "text": "Law. Reasons cited in favour of maintaining Hong Kong as part of China include: Hong Kong independence Hong Kong independence () is a movement that advocates Hong Kong becoming an independent sovereign state. Hong Kong is a special administrative region (SAR) which enjoys a high degree of autonomy under the People's Republic of China (PRC), guaranteed under Article 2 of Hong Kong Basic Law as ratified under the Sino-British Joint Declaration. Since the transfer of the sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the PRC in 1997, some Hongkongers have been concerned about Beijing's growing encroachment on the", "title": "Hong Kong independence" }, { "docid": "19104561", "text": "transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong. Attempts to evacuate ex soldiers living in the Rennie's Mill area of Hong Kong by the FCRA largely slowed or stopped in around 1980 when the duties of care and refugee relief in British Hong Kong were transferred from the Free China Relief Association to the Red Cross Society of China, after which no figures on evacuations to Taiwan were published. Following the 1976 Tangshan earthquake, the ROC mobilized the FCRA to organize disaster relief operations in the areas of Beijing, Tianjin and Tangshan. The FCRA collaborated with the Bank of Taiwan to provide", "title": "Fang Chih" }, { "docid": "8266744", "text": "New immigrants in Hong Kong New immigrants in Hong Kong () generally refers to migrants from mainland China (Mainlanders). Despite its literal meaning, the term is rarely ever used to describe newly arrived immigrants other than the aforementioned one. Since the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong to The People's Republic of China, of migrants from mainland China have been coming to the territory. Immediately after the handover of Hong Kong back to Chinese rule, Hong Kong's Legislative Council passed an amendment to the Basic Law that would restrict immigration to children born outside of Hong Kong that were born", "title": "New immigrants in Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "7013201", "text": "it's good\". The game is set around the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. People from the Chinese Mainland started immigrating to Hong Kong and greatly increased the crime rate. As a countermeasure, Chin (Jackie Chan in his \"Wheels on Meals\" appearance), an unspecified relative of Bruce Lee and a heroin addict, was hired by the Hong Kong government (represented by Chris Patten) to wipe out all 1.2 billion people in China. But meanwhile, in China, research was underway to bring the dead Tong Shau Ping (Deng Xiaoping) back to life as the \"ultimate weapon\". When the game", "title": "Hong Kong 97 (video game)" }, { "docid": "4471487", "text": "only British soldiers in Hong Kong could use British stamps while other local residents did not have any. Hong Kong has issued a variety of stamps since 1862. Hong Kong formerly produced postage stamps with the name \"Hong Kong\", with the face of the reigning monarchs of the United Kingdom, or with the royal symbols (e.g. \"E.R.\"). After the Hong Kong's transfer of sovereignty to China, all further issues bore the name \"Hong Kong, China\"; British Hong Kong postage stamps were no longer valid for the prepayment of postage, nor did the Post Office offer to repurchase them. publication) Postage", "title": "Postage stamps and postal history of Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "5465440", "text": "sovereignty of Hong Kong to China. The letter indicated Thatcher's shift to a softened stance, which paved the way for the second round of negotiations. In July 1983, the United Kingdom and China began their second round of negotiations in Peking, with Cradock remaining as the British chief negotiator. Other British negotiators included Governor Youde and Political Advisor to the Governor, Robin McLaren. The Chinese negotiation team was first chaired by Yao Guang, later succeeded by Zhou Nan. Similarly to the first round, both sides found each other difficult. During the negotiations, Britain suggested that the sovereignty of Hong Kong", "title": "Percy Cradock" }, { "docid": "5370274", "text": "the next 18 years would become difficult. In response to concerns over land leases in the New Territories, MacLehose proposed that British administration of the whole of Hong Kong, as opposed to sovereignty, be allowed to continue after 1997. He also proposed that contracts include the phrase \"for so long as the Crown administers the territory\". In fact, as early as the mid-1970s, Hong Kong had faced additional risks raising loans for large-scale infrastructure projects such as its Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system and a new airport. Caught unprepared, Deng asserted the necessity of Hong Kong's return to China, upon", "title": "Handover of Hong Kong" } ]
36
when did the british hand-over sovereignty of hong kong back to china
[ "1 July 1997" ]
[ { "docid": "4362303", "text": "and British governments in the early 1980s on the future prospect of Hong Kong. After rounds of intense negotiations, both countries signed the Sino-British Joint Declaration on 9 December 1984; the Declaration stated that the British would give up sovereignty and administration in Hong Kong on 1 July 1997, when China resumes her sovereignty over the city. The signing of this Declaration was initially well received by the international community, despite widespread fear in Hong Kong that Chinese sovereignty would mean authoritarian, one-party rule with a communist economic system. As a response to this fear, the late Chairman Deng Xiaoping", "title": "British National (Overseas)" } ]
[ { "docid": "2388931", "text": "surveys. The traditional Cantonese religiosity, including Mahayana Buddhism, was generally discouraged during the British rule over Hong Kong, which favored Christianity. With the end of British rule and the handover of the sovereignty of the city-state to China, there has been a renewal of Buddhist and folk religions. The art of \"asking the dead\" (Jyutping: Man mai; Traditional Chinese: 問米) has long been a tradition in Hong Kong. It is often common for living people to want to ask dead people about their lives in the underworld. In these rituals, people bring paper-made garments, paper-made money, and paper-made food to", "title": "Culture of Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "19104561", "text": "transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong. Attempts to evacuate ex soldiers living in the Rennie's Mill area of Hong Kong by the FCRA largely slowed or stopped in around 1980 when the duties of care and refugee relief in British Hong Kong were transferred from the Free China Relief Association to the Red Cross Society of China, after which no figures on evacuations to Taiwan were published. Following the 1976 Tangshan earthquake, the ROC mobilized the FCRA to organize disaster relief operations in the areas of Beijing, Tianjin and Tangshan. The FCRA collaborated with the Bank of Taiwan to provide", "title": "Fang Chih" }, { "docid": "5682006", "text": "type of pepper gun is also standard issue equipment for officers stationed at the Immigration Service Institute of Training and Development, due to one incident of arson at the Immigration Tower in 2000. Immigration Department (Hong Kong) The Immigration Department (, known as 人民入境事務處 before the 1997 transfer of sovereignty) of the Government of Hong Kong is responsible for immigration control of Hong Kong. After the People's Republic of China assumed sovereignty of the territory in July 1997, Hong Kong's immigration system remained largely unchanged from its British predecessor model. Residents from mainland China do not have the right of", "title": "Immigration Department (Hong Kong)" }, { "docid": "8266744", "text": "New immigrants in Hong Kong New immigrants in Hong Kong () generally refers to migrants from mainland China (Mainlanders). Despite its literal meaning, the term is rarely ever used to describe newly arrived immigrants other than the aforementioned one. Since the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong to The People's Republic of China, of migrants from mainland China have been coming to the territory. Immediately after the handover of Hong Kong back to Chinese rule, Hong Kong's Legislative Council passed an amendment to the Basic Law that would restrict immigration to children born outside of Hong Kong that were born", "title": "New immigrants in Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "19735406", "text": "China–Hong Kong football rivalry The China–Hong Kong football rivalry is a sports rivalry between the national association football teams of the People's Republic of China and Hong Kong. The rivalry has been exacerbated by Hong Kong's status as a Special Administrative Region of China, which means that it does not practise communism as on the mainland, a legacy of having been under British rule until the transfer of sovereignty in 1997. China and Hong Kong have been playing each other in football matches since a friendly in Hong Kong in 1978. In 1985, Hong Kong, then a British dependent territory,", "title": "China–Hong Kong football rivalry" }, { "docid": "7013201", "text": "it's good\". The game is set around the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. People from the Chinese Mainland started immigrating to Hong Kong and greatly increased the crime rate. As a countermeasure, Chin (Jackie Chan in his \"Wheels on Meals\" appearance), an unspecified relative of Bruce Lee and a heroin addict, was hired by the Hong Kong government (represented by Chris Patten) to wipe out all 1.2 billion people in China. But meanwhile, in China, research was underway to bring the dead Tong Shau Ping (Deng Xiaoping) back to life as the \"ultimate weapon\". When the game", "title": "Hong Kong 97 (video game)" }, { "docid": "5174119", "text": "China and Hong Kong and these agents had also facilitated many of the POWs' escapes from Hong Kong to the Allied Command Headquarters in Chungking, China's war-time capital. Escaped POWs were then debriefed by BAAG staff and subsequently rejoined the war effort. 128 men, for example, were re-trained for further operations in Burma with the Chindits. After the war, the BAAG played a vital role in the resumption of British sovereignty over Hong Kong. British Army Aid Group The British Army Aid Group (BAAG; ) was a para-military organisation for British and Allied forces in southern China during the Second", "title": "British Army Aid Group" }, { "docid": "4216383", "text": "the name \"Hong Kong\", printed alongside the likenesses (in profile) of the reigning monarchs of the United Kingdom, or royal symbols (for example, \"EIIR\"). Since Hong Kong's transfer of sovereignty to China in 1997, stamps issued have borne the name \"Hong Kong, China\". British Hong Kong postage stamps are no longer valid for prepayment of postage and cannot be repurchased by the Post Office. Hongkong Post operates 128 post offices throughout Hong Kong. As of 2007, 34 post offices existed on Hong Kong Island, 42 in Kowloon, 45 in the New Territories and 8 on the Outlying Islands. Two mobile", "title": "Hongkong Post" }, { "docid": "1728003", "text": "this visit, informal talks about the future of Hong Kong began. Upon his return, MacLehose attempted to allay investors' worries about the scheduled reversion, but reiterated that the PRC asserted its intention to regain sovereignty over Hong Kong. The first formal negotiations began with chairman Deng Xiaoping of the Central Military Commission during the visit of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Margaret Thatcher, to China in September 1982. During the following discussions, where the Governor of Hong Kong took part in every round of formal talks as a member of the British delegation, it became clear that the", "title": "Sino-British Joint Declaration" }, { "docid": "10368014", "text": "of trying to collect information from overseas Chinese, and even encouraging them to subvert Chinese government. Australia's ties to China include its relations with Hong Kong which date back to when both were under British rule. Although Hong Kong, as a special administrative area of China, cannot conduct its own foreign affairs, consular and economic representations exist. Australia maintains a consulate in Hong Kong, while Hong Kong maintains the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Australia. While Australia no longer recognises the Republic of China as the legitimate government of China (or Taiwan), unofficial relations are maintained between Australia", "title": "Australia–China relations" }, { "docid": "18819174", "text": "and Macao Affairs Office. New Hong Kong Society The New Hong Kong Society (Chinese: 新香港學社) was a political organisation existed in the early 1980s in the background of Sino-British negotiation over Hong Kong's sovereignty after 1997. It was one of the first groups to accept Chinese sovereignty over Hong Kong and the idea of Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong through democratic means. The society comprised mainly young graduates who recently graduated in the 1980s and offered a detailed plan to implement the idea of Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong in early 1983 and had discussion with the officials", "title": "New Hong Kong Society" }, { "docid": "11598718", "text": "with the strikers and successfully reconciled the dispute. When Queen Elizabeth II visited Hong Kong for the first time in 1977, in his capacity as the senior unofficial member of the Executive Council, he delivered the welcome speech to the Queen in the City Hall. In March 1979, he accompanied then-governor Sir Murray MacLehose to pay a secret visit to Beijing, where both of them had a meeting with Deng Xiaoping. Knowing that the Communist China insisted on obtaining Hong Kong by 1997 and the British Government intended to give up over the issue of sovereignty, Sir Yuet Keung felt", "title": "Kan Yuet-keung" }, { "docid": "5232845", "text": "with English. The movement died down as the Sino-British negotiation over the Hong Kong sovereignty took the spotlight in the early 1980s. Szeto was also involved in the Defend Diaoyu Islands movement in 1982 sparked by the Japanese government's revision of the history textbooks. He organised the assembly on 18 September, the anniversary of the Mukden Incident, in Victoria Park which was well attended. In the 1980s during the Sino-British negotiation over the Hong Kong sovereignty, Szeto Wah called for the Chinese resumption of the Hong Kong sovereignty and a democratic China and Hong Kong. In 1984 the Hong Kong", "title": "Szeto Wah" }, { "docid": "4362326", "text": "most of them are also of Chinese descent. As a result, all BN(O)s with Chinese ancestry, who were born or naturalized in Hong Kong, are dual nationals of UK and China due to a special legislation implanted in Hong Kong since the handover of sovereignty. One clause of the legislation granted Chinese nationality to those who are of Chinese descent and were born on Hong Kong soil, even after the handover; while the other clause declared all types of British nationalities acquired by the city's Chinese residents as \"illegitimate\", including BN(O) and British citizenship acquired through the BNSS. Moreover, China", "title": "British National (Overseas)" }, { "docid": "17276991", "text": "Council. He was appointed to the Legislative Council by Governor Murray MacLehose in 1979 and served until 1988. After the United Kingdom and the People's Republic of China agreed to hand over the sovereignty of Hong Kong in 1997, Wong was appointed by the PRC government to the Hong Kong Basic Law Drafting Committee which was responsible for drafting the Hong Kong constitution after 1997. He subsequently became the member of the Preparatory Committee in 1996 which prepared for the transition of the sovereignty. During the transition period, Wong Po-yan was appointed the chairman of the Provisional Airport Authority in", "title": "Wong Po-yan" }, { "docid": "13323605", "text": "camp. The pro-Beijing camp evolved from Hong Kong's pro-Communist faction, which was often called the \"leftists\", who have had a long history of following directions of the Communist Party of China (CPC) towards Hong Kong. It launched the 1967 Leftist Riots against the British colonial rule in Hong Kong and had a long rivalry with the pro-Kuomintang bloc. After the Sino-British Joint Declaration was signed in 1984, affirming Chinese sovereignty over Hong Kong from 1997, the traditional leftists realigned itself and unofficially formed a loose \"United Front\" with the conservative pro-business elites to counter the emergence of the pro-democracy camp", "title": "Pro-Beijing camp (Hong Kong)" } ]
36
when did the british hand-over sovereignty of hong kong back to china
[ "1 July 1997" ]
[ { "docid": "6712936", "text": "control on the New Territories was a 99-year lease. The Sino-British Joint Declaration was signed by the Prime Ministers of the People's Republic of China and the United Kingdom governments on 19 December 1984 in Beijing. The Declaration entered into force with the exchange of instruments of ratification on 27 May 1985. In the Joint Declaration, the PRC Government stated that it had decided to resume the exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong (including Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories) with effect from 1 July 1997, and the UK Government declared that it would restore Hong Kong to", "title": "Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day" } ]
[ { "docid": "7013201", "text": "it's good\". The game is set around the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. People from the Chinese Mainland started immigrating to Hong Kong and greatly increased the crime rate. As a countermeasure, Chin (Jackie Chan in his \"Wheels on Meals\" appearance), an unspecified relative of Bruce Lee and a heroin addict, was hired by the Hong Kong government (represented by Chris Patten) to wipe out all 1.2 billion people in China. But meanwhile, in China, research was underway to bring the dead Tong Shau Ping (Deng Xiaoping) back to life as the \"ultimate weapon\". When the game", "title": "Hong Kong 97 (video game)" }, { "docid": "13470620", "text": "for the AFC Cup. There have also been a number of other cup competitions which are no longer run: The [[Hong Kong national football team]] represents Hong Kong in men's international football events. The team competed their first international match in 1947 against [[South Korea]] during the colonial period. Even after 1997 the [[Transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong|transfer of sovereignty to China]], it continues to represent Hong Kong separately from the [[People's Republic of China]] as its own national team in international competitions due to the \"[[One country, two systems]]\" principle. The team has never qualified for the [[FIFA", "title": "Football in Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "13557450", "text": "Prince of Wales v Associated Newspapers Ltd His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales v Associated Newspapers Ltd [2006] EWHC 11 (Ch) is an English legal case brought about when \"The Mail on Sunday\" published extracts of a dispatch by Charles, Prince of Wales, the heir to the British throne. The extracts published from the dispatch; titled \"The Great Chinese Takeaway\", were personally embarrassing to the Prince. The dispatch had been written on the flight back from Hong Kong to the United Kingdom from the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong to China, and had been handed out to friends.", "title": "Prince of Wales v Associated Newspapers Ltd" }, { "docid": "267726", "text": "China. Throughout their meeting, she sought the PRC's agreement to a continued British presence in the territory. Deng insisted that the PRC's sovereignty on Hong Kong was non-negotiable, but stated his willingness to settle the sovereignty issue with the British government through formal negotiations, and both governments promised to maintain Hong Kong's stability and prosperity. After the two-year negotiations, Thatcher conceded to the PRC government and signed the Sino-British Joint Declaration in Beijing in 1984, agreeing to hand over Hong Kong's sovereignty in 1997. Despite saying that she was in favour of \"peaceful negotiations\" to end apartheid, Thatcher opposed sanctions", "title": "Margaret Thatcher" }, { "docid": "5628289", "text": "1990s in Hong Kong The 1990s in Hong Kong marked a transitional period and the last decade of colonial Hong Kong. The 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration paved the way for a series of changes that would facilitate the transfer of sovereignty from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China (PRC). In July 1992, Chris Patten was appointed as the last British Governor of Hong Kong. By contrast with his predecessors, Sir Edward Youde and Sir David Wilson, Patten had little experience with Hong Kong or China, and spoke neither Mandarin nor Cantonese. The decade was essentially dominated by", "title": "1990s in Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "18819174", "text": "and Macao Affairs Office. New Hong Kong Society The New Hong Kong Society (Chinese: 新香港學社) was a political organisation existed in the early 1980s in the background of Sino-British negotiation over Hong Kong's sovereignty after 1997. It was one of the first groups to accept Chinese sovereignty over Hong Kong and the idea of Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong through democratic means. The society comprised mainly young graduates who recently graduated in the 1980s and offered a detailed plan to implement the idea of Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong in early 1983 and had discussion with the officials", "title": "New Hong Kong Society" }, { "docid": "12364960", "text": "on 31 December 1995. Clayton commanded the Type 22 frigate during the 1997 Hong Kong handover ceremony. Hong Kong had been a British colony since 1841, but Britain's lease was due to finish and control was to be handed to the People's Republic of China. \"Chatham\"'s role was to act as guardship for the royal yacht HMY \"Britannia\", Clayton said of the experience; \"There is no sense of withdrawal, this is very much one professional armed forces handing over the protection and sovereignty of Hong Kong to another, the People's Liberation Army. So I look on it as a classic", "title": "Christopher Clayton" }, { "docid": "19597543", "text": "that its convenor Billy Chiu Hin-chung had left the party, citing a difference in opinion on the issue of independence, as the party believed that Hong Kong could benefit most under a constitutional monarchy like Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, while Chiu sought for a Hong Kong republic. Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence The Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence (; RBSI) is a localist political party in Hong Kong. The party aims to repeal the Sino-British Joint Declaration, resume British sovereignty, then make Hong Kong an independent state. The party", "title": "Alliance of Resuming British Sovereignty over Hong Kong and Independence" }, { "docid": "5825439", "text": "on or after 1983 to a parent settled in Hong Kong are BDTCs. The law also stated that British Citizens or BDTCs by descent could not automatically pass on British nationality to a child born outside the United Kingdom or the dependent territories concerned unless a parent acquired citizenship otherwise than by descent. Negotiation concerning the future of Hong Kong started in the late 1970s between Britain and China. With the signing of the Sino-British Joint Declaration on 19 December 1984, the future of Hong Kong was set, with China to assume sovereignty of the entire territory of Hong Kong", "title": "British nationality law and Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "19609286", "text": "and People's Republic of China. Hong Kong joined the embargo imposed on the communist bloc during the second half of the 20th century. Following the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong to China, North Korea was able to open a Consulate-General in February 2000 by virtue of its diplomatic relations with Beijing, having previously not been allowed to establish a trade mission during British rule. The Consulate General is located in Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island. Hong Kong had been involved in two cases of North Korean defectors. The first was in 1996, by then a family of 16", "title": "Hong Kong–North Korea relations" }, { "docid": "5370279", "text": "room for compromise on the question of sovereignty over Hong Kong; the PRC, as the successor of Qing dynasty and the Republic of China on the mainland, would recover the entirety of the New Territories, Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. China considered treaties about Hong Kong as unequal and ultimately refused to accept any outcome that would indicate permanent loss of sovereignty over Hong Kong's area, whatever wording the former treaties had. During talks with Thatcher, China planned to invade and seize Hong Kong if the negotiations set off unrest in the colony. Thatcher later said that Deng told her", "title": "Handover of Hong Kong" }, { "docid": "18819173", "text": "New Hong Kong Society The New Hong Kong Society (Chinese: 新香港學社) was a political organisation existed in the early 1980s in the background of Sino-British negotiation over Hong Kong's sovereignty after 1997. It was one of the first groups to accept Chinese sovereignty over Hong Kong and the idea of Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong through democratic means. The society comprised mainly young graduates who recently graduated in the 1980s and offered a detailed plan to implement the idea of Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong in early 1983 and had discussion with the officials of the Hong Kong", "title": "New Hong Kong Society" }, { "docid": "15318227", "text": "Hong Kong independence Hong Kong independence () is a movement that advocates Hong Kong becoming an independent sovereign state. Hong Kong is a special administrative region (SAR) which enjoys a high degree of autonomy under the People's Republic of China (PRC), guaranteed under Article 2 of Hong Kong Basic Law as ratified under the Sino-British Joint Declaration. Since the transfer of the sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the PRC in 1997, some Hongkongers have been concerned about Beijing's growing encroachment on the territory's freedoms and the failure of the Hong Kong government to deliver \"genuine democracy\".", "title": "Hong Kong independence" }, { "docid": "52626", "text": "to hold Hong Kong and proposed British administration with Chinese sovereignty, though this was rejected by China. A deal was reached in 1984—under the terms of the Sino-British Joint Declaration, Hong Kong would become a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China, maintaining its way of life for at least 50 years. The handover ceremony in 1997 marked for many, including Charles, Prince of Wales, who was in attendance, \"the end of Empire\". Britain retains sovereignty over 14 territories outside the British Isles, which were renamed the British Overseas Territories in 2002. Three are uninhabited except for transient", "title": "British Empire" }, { "docid": "3436660", "text": "did not hold the post for long and was soon succeeded by Andrew Li as Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal immediately after the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong from Britain to People's Republic of China in 1997. The end of British rule bought many changes to the judicature of Hong Kong. A Court of Final Appeal was set up to replace the British Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, the Supreme Court was renamed High Court, and Power was appointed a non-permanent judge of the Court of Final Appeal in addition to his original post as", "title": "Noel Power" }, { "docid": "5682001", "text": "Immigration Department (Hong Kong) The Immigration Department (, known as 人民入境事務處 before the 1997 transfer of sovereignty) of the Government of Hong Kong is responsible for immigration control of Hong Kong. After the People's Republic of China assumed sovereignty of the territory in July 1997, Hong Kong's immigration system remained largely unchanged from its British predecessor model. Residents from mainland China do not have the right of abode in Hong Kong, nor can they enter the territory freely, both before and after 1997. There are different regulations that apply to residents of Macau, another Special Administrative Region of China. In", "title": "Immigration Department (Hong Kong)" } ]
37
the first life forms to appear on earth were
[ "putative fossilized microorganisms" ]
[ { "docid": "20031041", "text": "Earliest known life forms The earliest known life forms on Earth are putative fossilized microorganisms found in hydrothermal vent precipitates. The earliest time that life forms first appeared on Earth is unknown. They may have lived earlier than 3.77 billion years ago, possibly as early as 4.28 billion years ago, or nearly 4.5 billion years ago according to some; in any regards, not long after the oceans formed 4.41 billion years ago, and not long after the formation of the Earth 4.54 billion years ago. The earliest \"direct\" evidence of life on Earth are microfossils of microorganisms permineralized in 3.465-billion-year-old", "title": "Earliest known life forms" } ]
[ { "docid": "1516613", "text": "Sessions, which holds that all forms of life on Earth have equal value in and of themselves, without regard for their utility to human beings. Since 1990, action within the Earth First! movement has become increasingly influenced by anarchist political philosophy. This change brought a rotation of the primary media organ in differing regions, an aversion to organized leadership or administrative structure, and a new trend of identifying Earth First! as a mainstream movement rather than an organization. In 1992, Earth First!'s push toward the mainstream movement led to the creation of an offshoot group called Earth Liberation Front. The", "title": "Earth First!" }, { "docid": "6052250", "text": "on or around the Mediterranean, Agean, Ionian, Tyrrhenian and Ligurian seas such as Greece, the Roman Empire and parts of Egypt and Turkey as gods from roughly 2500 BC until roughly 500 AD. The Olympians are related to every other pantheon of gods that have ever been worshiped on Earth, such as the Asgardians and the Gods of Heliopolis (ancient Egypt) because Gaea, the spirit that represents life on Earth, was the mother of the first race of gods to appear on Earth. The various pantheons that exist today are the descendants of these earlier gods. It is believed that", "title": "Olympians (Marvel Comics)" }, { "docid": "243901", "text": "organic compounds. Properties common to all organisms include the need for certain core chemical elements to sustain biochemical functions. Life on Earth first appeared as early as 4.28 billion years ago, soon after ocean formation 4.41 billion years ago, and not long after the formation of the Earth 4.54 billion years ago. Earth's current life may have descended from an RNA world, although RNA-based life may not have been the first. The mechanism by which life began on Earth is unknown, though many hypotheses have been formulated and are often based on the Miller–Urey experiment. The earliest known life forms", "title": "Life" }, { "docid": "15665460", "text": "constituting the class \"Schizomycetes\", bacteria are now classified as prokaryotes. Unlike cells of animals and other eukaryotes, bacterial cells do not contain a nucleus and rarely harbour membrane-bound organelles. Although the term \"bacteria\" traditionally included all prokaryotes, the scientific classification changed after the discovery in the 1990s that prokaryotes consist of two very different groups of organisms that evolved from an ancient common ancestor. These evolutionary domains are called \"Bacteria\" and \"Archaea\". The ancestors of modern bacteria were unicellular microorganisms that were the first forms of life to appear on Earth, about 4 billion years ago. For about 3 billion", "title": "Marine microorganism" }, { "docid": "3419347", "text": "surfaces. Unlike Cybertron however, the moons do not appear to have any detectable atmosphere, as Daniel Witwicky, a longtime ally of the Autobots, was required to wear a mechanical \"exo suit\" that presumably included its own air supply and means to keep organic life forms pressurized against the vacuum of space, something that is not required by humans on Cybetron. In the first episode, \"More Than Meets the Eye Part 1\", the dome structure of Iacon retracts to reveal a launching pad for the Autobot spacecraft the Ark. After Autobot leader Optimus Prime and Decepticon leader Megatron journeyed to Earth,", "title": "Cybertron" }, { "docid": "19900438", "text": "presence stabilizes the sugar ribose which is an ingredient in RNA. Ribose would rapidly decompose in water without boron being present. On Earth, boron compounds may have been needed to link the organic compounds that were produced without life into RNA-like molecules that were used for the very first life forms. Initial measurements reveal that the Gale Crater veins have between 10–100 ppm Boron. One possible explanation for borates in veins is that Gale Lake evaporated, depositing evaporates, including borates. Later, Gale Crater was partially buried, and then it turned to rock. Cracks developed in the rock and water flowed", "title": "Boron on Mars" }, { "docid": "14968412", "text": "forms in which information is embedded. The term in relation to digital media is coined by Yale University computer scientist David Gelernter. He first speaks of a hypothetical mirror world in 1991. Open geocoding standards allow users to contribute to mirror worlds. Thus it's possible to make one's own geographical data appear as a new \"layer\" on one's computer's copy of a mirror world. Programs such as Google Earth and Microsoft Virtual Earth are examples of 3D mirror worlds. The video game \"Anteworld\" of the Outerra engine is a mirror world that mirrors the entire planet Earth at a 1:1", "title": "Mirror world" }, { "docid": "766409", "text": "these findings. Ages since impact determined so far include Several Martian meteorites have been found to contain what some think is evidence for fossilized Martian life forms. The most significant of these is a meteorite found in the Allan Hills of Antarctica (ALH 84001). Ejection from Mars seems to have taken place about 16 million years ago. Arrival on Earth was about 13 000 years ago. Cracks in the rock appear to have filled with carbonate materials (implying groundwater was present) between 4 and 3.6 billion-years-ago. Evidence of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have been identified with the levels increasing away", "title": "Martian meteorite" }, { "docid": "319459", "text": "tests were made in 1966, during the Gemini IX and XII missions, when samples of bacteriophage T1 and spores of \"Penicillium roqueforti\" were exposed to outer space for 16.8 h and 6.5 h, respectively. Other basic life sciences research in low Earth orbit started in 1966 with the Soviet biosatellite program Bion and the U.S. Biosatellite program. Thus, the plausibility of panspermia can be evaluated by examining life forms on Earth for their capacity to survive in space. The following experiments carried on low Earth orbit specifically tested some aspects of panspermia or lithopanspermia: The Exobiology Radiation Assembly (ERA) was", "title": "Panspermia" }, { "docid": "16144932", "text": "universe around two million steps from the Datum where the earth no longer exists – Joshua and Lobsang encounter the threat that has caused the slow migration of Trolls away from the gap. First Person Singular is a being that absorbs other sentient life forms, eventually taking over everything on earth before stepping to the next. It currently cannot pass The Gap. Lobsang elects to stay in First Person Singular's universe and commune with it, in the hopes of convincing it not to advance further, or at least to not absorb all other sentients. Joshua and Sally return to Datum", "title": "The Long Earth" }, { "docid": "10209871", "text": "Purple Earth hypothesis The Purple Earth hypothesis is an astrobiological hypothesis that life forms of early Earth were retinal-based rather than chlorophyll-based, making Earth appear purple rather than green. An example of a retinal-based organism today is the photosynthetic microbe collectively called halobacteria. The difficulty with this hypothesis is that retinal-based photosynthesis requires either arginine or oxygen in the environment. As a complex amino acid, arginine is not likely to have been available in the levels needed. Oxygen only became available in earth's environment after the development of chlorophyll-based photosynthesis, and given that retinal organisms also require oxygen to synthesize", "title": "Purple Earth hypothesis" }, { "docid": "125252", "text": "Brownlee published a book entitled \"Rare Earth: Why Complex Life is Uncommon in the Universe\". In it, they discussed the Rare Earth hypothesis, in which they claim that Earth-like life is rare in the universe, whereas microbial life is common. Ward and Brownlee are open to the idea of evolution on other planets that is not based on essential Earth-like characteristics (such as DNA and carbon). Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking in 2010 warned that humans should not try to contact alien life forms. He warned that aliens might pillage Earth for resources. \"If aliens visit us, the outcome would be", "title": "Extraterrestrial life" }, { "docid": "12819566", "text": "He is known for his impressionistic, elongated woodcarvings whose fluid shapes, devoid of excessive detail, often appear as if they had been pulled from taffy. His sculpture of the Goddess Pertiwi (Mother Earth), with its spidery legs and coiled serpent, is dreamlike and surrealistic. Nyana's son, Ida Bagus Tilem, was also a talented woodcarver. Both father and son were known for their ability to impart life to inanimate wood, thereby transforming it into magnificent forms with a sense of movement and full use of all the dimensions. Ida Bagus Gelgel grew up in Kamasan, far away from direct western influence,", "title": "Puri Lukisan Museum" }, { "docid": "12163242", "text": "light and shadow through which the victims emerge from the canvases with a common sigh of an open injury sustained by social reality. The pictorial layout extends to the edges of the canvases as light or dark with no space. Light emanates from the figures and use the, so light, therefore, is ultimately a force Light, space, sky closely relate to forms of redemption through irony, acceptance of mortality, the story of people, light against darkness. - The earth absorbs the forces that conceal, and conceal themselves in, everything that comes to light. The earth cannot appear by itself; it", "title": "The Split of Life" }, { "docid": "11172329", "text": "falsified in the eleventh century in order to make the diocese of Milan appear to be more ancient than it actually was. Thus, it considered Saint Barnabas of the Apostolic Age as its first bishop in order to become more independent of Rome. As Hippolyte Delehaye writes, \"To have lived amongst the Saviour's immediate following was...honorable...and accordingly old patrons of churches were identified with certain persons in the gospels or who were supposed to have had some part of Christ's life on earth.\" Saint Ennodius, in an epigram, writes that the basilica of San Calimero was built in the fifth", "title": "Calimerius" }, { "docid": "1639912", "text": "start to accumulate in the atmosphere until the rate of production of oxygen began to exceed the availability of reducing materials that removed oxygen. This point signifies a shift from a reducing atmosphere to an oxidizing atmosphere. O showed major variations until reaching a steady state of more than 15% by the end of the Precambrian. The following time span from 541 million years ago to the present day is the Phanerozoic Eon, during the earliest period of which, the Cambrian, oxygen-requiring metazoan life forms began to appear. The amount of oxygen in the atmosphere has fluctuated over the last", "title": "Atmosphere of Earth" } ]
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the first life forms to appear on earth were
[ "putative fossilized microorganisms" ]
[ { "docid": "20031041", "text": "Earliest known life forms The earliest known life forms on Earth are putative fossilized microorganisms found in hydrothermal vent precipitates. The earliest time that life forms first appeared on Earth is unknown. They may have lived earlier than 3.77 billion years ago, possibly as early as 4.28 billion years ago, or nearly 4.5 billion years ago according to some; in any regards, not long after the oceans formed 4.41 billion years ago, and not long after the formation of the Earth 4.54 billion years ago. The earliest \"direct\" evidence of life on Earth are microfossils of microorganisms permineralized in 3.465-billion-year-old", "title": "Earliest known life forms" } ]
[ { "docid": "6052250", "text": "on or around the Mediterranean, Agean, Ionian, Tyrrhenian and Ligurian seas such as Greece, the Roman Empire and parts of Egypt and Turkey as gods from roughly 2500 BC until roughly 500 AD. The Olympians are related to every other pantheon of gods that have ever been worshiped on Earth, such as the Asgardians and the Gods of Heliopolis (ancient Egypt) because Gaea, the spirit that represents life on Earth, was the mother of the first race of gods to appear on Earth. The various pantheons that exist today are the descendants of these earlier gods. It is believed that", "title": "Olympians (Marvel Comics)" }, { "docid": "4742127", "text": "findings. Earth receives a steady stream of meteorites from Mars, but they come from relatively few original impactors, and transfer was more likely in the early Solar System. Also some life forms viable on both Mars and on Earth might be unable to survive transfer on a meteorite, and there is so far no direct evidence of any transfer of life from Mars to Earth in this way. The NRC concluded that though transfer is possible, the evidence from meteorite exchange does not eliminate the need for back contamination protection methods. Impacts on Earth able to send microorganisms to Mars", "title": "Planetary protection" }, { "docid": "16067703", "text": "is also ongoing work within the scientific community to solve the problem of how cellular life evolved in a hostile early earth. Archean life in the Barberton Greenstone Belt The Barberton Greenstone Belt of eastern South Africa contains some of the most widely accepted fossil evidence for Archean life. These cell-sized prokaryote fossils are seen in the Barberton fossil record in rocks as old as 3.5 billion years. The Barberton Greenstone Belt is an excellent place to study the Archean Earth due to exposed sedimentary and metasedimentary rocks. Studying the earliest forms of life on Earth can provide valuable information", "title": "Archean life in the Barberton Greenstone Belt" }, { "docid": "20031048", "text": "by the University of Edinburgh suggested that life on Earth may have originated from biological particles carried by streams of space dust. A December 2017 report stated that 3.465-billion-year-old Australian Apex chert rocks once contained microorganisms, the earliest \"direct\" evidence of life on Earth. In January 2018, a study found that 4.5 billion-year-old meteorites found on Earth contained liquid water along with prebiotic complex organic substances that may be ingredients for life. According to biologist Stephen Blair Hedges, \"If life arose relatively quickly on Earth … then it could be common in the universe.\" Earliest known life forms The earliest", "title": "Earliest known life forms" }, { "docid": "5816190", "text": "settlement burials and partial burials. In addition to simple earth graves, innovative forms with architectural elements also appear. The first tumulus graves in central Germany also come from this culture. Baalberge is the first culture in which megalithic influences in the form of grave complexes, tumulus enclosures, and cists can be detected. At the same time, heavy cits sunk in the ground or raised above it and slab graves are rare. Other grave elements can be detected, such as stone packing, wooden fittings and the combination of stone and wooden components. Tumulus graves contain earth and stone cist graves as", "title": "Baalberge group" }, { "docid": "3739647", "text": "Earth-like planets) and \"xenoscience\" (which embraces a much broader and more speculative range for the forms that life may take). The second contrast drawn is between \"parochials\" (features of life that are likely to be unique to Earth) and \"universals\" (features that are likely to appear wherever life arises). Cohen and Stewart supplement the limited hard science available on their subject with numerous references to science fiction of both their own and others' creation, including 28 plot summaries of classic SF stories. In its review of \"Evolving the Alien\", the \"London Review of Books\" commented that Cohen and Stewart's speculative", "title": "Evolving the Alien" }, { "docid": "2040224", "text": "the theory states explains many scientific observations, including the age of the Earth. This view was popularized in 1909 by the Scofield Reference Bible. Progressive creationism is the religious belief that God created new forms of life gradually over a period of hundreds of millions of years. As a form of Old Earth creationism, it accepts mainstream geological and cosmological estimates for the age of the Earth, some tenets of biology such as microevolution as well as archaeology to make its case. In this view creation occurred in rapid bursts in which all \"kinds\" of plants and animals appear in", "title": "Old Earth creationism" }, { "docid": "319459", "text": "tests were made in 1966, during the Gemini IX and XII missions, when samples of bacteriophage T1 and spores of \"Penicillium roqueforti\" were exposed to outer space for 16.8 h and 6.5 h, respectively. Other basic life sciences research in low Earth orbit started in 1966 with the Soviet biosatellite program Bion and the U.S. Biosatellite program. Thus, the plausibility of panspermia can be evaluated by examining life forms on Earth for their capacity to survive in space. The following experiments carried on low Earth orbit specifically tested some aspects of panspermia or lithopanspermia: The Exobiology Radiation Assembly (ERA) was", "title": "Panspermia" }, { "docid": "5345813", "text": "severe ice ages and the increase in diversity of life is not clear, but it does not seem coincidental. The new forms of life, called Ediacara biota, were larger and more diverse than ever. Though the taxonomy of most Ediacaran life forms is unclear, some were ancestors of groups of modern life. Important developments were the origin of muscular and neural cells. None of the Ediacaran fossils had hard body parts like skeletons. These first appear after the boundary between the Proterozoic and Phanerozoic eons or Ediacaran and Cambrian periods. The Phanerozoic is the current eon on Earth, which started", "title": "History of Earth" }, { "docid": "3915284", "text": "and which ones are unique to the peculiar circumstances of life on Earth. Nonetheless, life forms are known to shed unique chemicals, including DNA, into the environment as evidence of their presence in a particular location. The ancient record on Earth provides an opportunity to see what geochemical signatures are produced by microbial life and how these signatures are preserved over geologic time. Some related disciplines such as geochemistry, geobiology, and geomicrobiology often use biosignatures to determine if living organisms are or were present in a sample. These possible biosignatures include: (a) microfossils and stromatolites; (b) molecular structures (biomarkers) and", "title": "Biosignature" }, { "docid": "4771249", "text": "primordial Earth; hot springs, dried-up lagoons, and pressurized volcanic magma. The experiment did not prove that proteins were formed on primordial earth using primarily heat, but Fox and Kaoru Harada believed it suggested that if proteinoids could be synthesized using just heat and the amino acids formed from the Miller–Urey experiment, then more research could lead to an answer to how anabolic reactions, enzymatic proteins, and nucleic acids were first formed and in turn, how the earliest forms of life originated. Fox noted that there were various ways of setting up the experiment. One could also replace L-glutamic acid with", "title": "Sidney W. Fox" }, { "docid": "10586318", "text": "comes from biogenic carbon signatures and stromatolite fossils discovered in 3.7 billion-year-old metasedimentary rocks discovered in western Greenland. In 2015, \"remains of biotic life\" were found in 4.1 billion-year-old rocks in Western Australia. In March 2017, putative evidence of possibly the oldest forms of life on Earth was reported in the form of fossilized microorganisms discovered in hydrothermal vent precipitates in the Nuvvuagittuq Belt of Quebec, Canada, that may have lived as early as 4.28 billion years ago, not long after the oceans formed 4.4 billion years ago, and not long after the formation of the Earth 4.54 billion years", "title": "Evolutionary history of life" }, { "docid": "644433", "text": "seemingly out of generosity and good will. As a result of these advances, disease, war and pollution are nearly eliminated within three years of their arrival. Despite this, some question whether the Taelons' motives are as benevolent as they appear, and a resistance movement forms to halt the Taelons' ever growing influence on humanity. After the cancellation of \"\" in 1969, its creator Gene Roddenberry began working on other projects, producing scripts and pilot episodes which were shown to various networks, including \"Genesis II\" and \"The Questor Tapes\". He began early planning for a project called \"Battleground: Earth\", a science", "title": "Earth: Final Conflict" }, { "docid": "2544751", "text": "Eagle (Middle-earth) In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the eagles were immense flying birds that were sapient and could speak. Often emphatically referred to as the Great Eagles, they appear, usually and intentionally serving as agents of \"eucatastrophe\" or \"deus ex machina\", in various parts of his legendarium, from \"The Silmarillion\" and the accounts of Númenor to \"The Hobbit\" and \"The Lord of the Rings\". Just as the Ents are guardians of plant life, the giant eagles are the guardians of animal life. These creatures are usually thought to have been similar to actual eagles (for example,", "title": "Eagle (Middle-earth)" }, { "docid": "19900438", "text": "presence stabilizes the sugar ribose which is an ingredient in RNA. Ribose would rapidly decompose in water without boron being present. On Earth, boron compounds may have been needed to link the organic compounds that were produced without life into RNA-like molecules that were used for the very first life forms. Initial measurements reveal that the Gale Crater veins have between 10–100 ppm Boron. One possible explanation for borates in veins is that Gale Lake evaporated, depositing evaporates, including borates. Later, Gale Crater was partially buried, and then it turned to rock. Cracks developed in the rock and water flowed", "title": "Boron on Mars" }, { "docid": "326814", "text": "coral. The most common forms of life, however, were trilobites, snails and shellfish. More importantly, the first arthropods crept ashore to colonize Gondwana, a continent empty of animal life. By the end of the Ordovician, Gondwana had moved from the equator to the South Pole, and Laurentia had collided with Baltica, closing the Iapetus Ocean. The glaciation of Gondwana resulted in a major drop in sea level, killing off all life that had established along its coast. Glaciation caused a snowball Earth, leading to the Ordovician-Silurian extinction, during which 60% of marine invertebrates and 25% of families became extinct. This", "title": "Phanerozoic" } ]
38
who came up with britain 's got talent
[ "Simon Cowell" ]
[ { "docid": "9354819", "text": "Factor\" (also created by Cowell) and \"The Voice UK\". On average, it draws viewing figures of 9.9 million viewers per series - the show's live final in the third series attracted a record 17.3 million viewers, obtaining a 64.6% audience share at the time of its broadcast. At present, the programme is contracted to run until 2022. The show's format was devised by \"X Factor\" creator and Sony Music executive, Simon Cowell, who was involved in the creation of other \"Got Talent\" programmes across several different countries. To showcase his idea, a pilot episode was filmed in September 2005, with", "title": "Britain's Got Talent" } ]
[ { "docid": "12804074", "text": "the best impressionist of the then-candidate Barack Obama. He said that he \"went from unemployed to self-employed in literally a matter of a month.\" Crosson moved from New York to California, obtained an agent specializing in helping talent cross over from online to mainstream, and was invited to be on \"America's Got Talent.\" On YouTube, Crosson specialized in mashing up his Obama impersonations with hip-hop songs, his spoofs of Beyoncé's \"Single Ladies\" and T.I.'s \"Whatever I Like\" being viewed 20 million times each. After Obama's January 2009 inauguration, Crosson was featured on several entertainment and news television shows, blogs and", "title": "Iman Crosson" }, { "docid": "13615670", "text": "Kiev. She is the sister of Molly and Frida Sandén, who both represented Sweden at Junior Eurovision, in 2006 and 2007 respectively, and came second on TV4's Talang 2007, the Swedish version of the Got Talent series. She sang \"Du\" (You) at the contest, which was written by Mimmi, Alexander Kronlund and Ali Payami, and was first presented on 27 September on TV4's BingoLotto. She opened the contest on 21 November, performing as the first song. At the close of the voting she received 68 points, placing sixth. Sweden in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009 Sweden returned to the", "title": "Sweden in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009" }, { "docid": "19718119", "text": "qualified. Guest(s): Uka Guest(s): TBD The 8 winners of the semifinals \"(2 each group)\" will compete and the people will decide the winner. Mongolia's Got Talent (season 2) Season 2 of the reality competition series \"Mongolia's Got Talent\" premiered in the summer of 2016 and was broadcast in September 5, 2016.<br>Tserendorj Chuluunbat (\"bass guitarist from Haranga rock band\") <br>Sarantsetseg Chimgee (\"a news commentator from Mongol TV\")<br>Chimeglkham Delgertsetseg (\"a professional violist\")<br>Rokit Bay (\"Mongolian Rapper\") will be the four judges of the competition again. The Golden Buzzer was added in the series. If the act gets buzzed, they automatically advance to the", "title": "Mongolia's Got Talent (season 2)" }, { "docid": "6931221", "text": "as runner up Mélody Donchet and North American non-competitive but high level freestyle Indi Cowie. Freestyle has also become very popular in South America, with countries such as Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela and Chile forming freestyle crews of dozens or even hundreds of freestylers, some of the most important Latin Freestylers are Charly Iacono who got to the Semi finals of \"Talento Argentino\", an Argentinian talent show, and Cristian \"Rocky\" Mayorga who came third in the South Africa 2010 Red Bull Street Style world finals. Several freestylers have influenced the varying styles within freestyle football including Rickard \"Palle\" Sjolander, nicknamed", "title": "Freestyle football" }, { "docid": "16564699", "text": "Aida Nikolaichuk. The fifth season began in 2013, and concluded with a folk group \"Lisapetnyi Batalyon\" as the winner. Second runner up was Anastasia Sokolova, an athlete who perfected pole dancing routines. The sixth season began March 7, 2014 with new judges: Hector Jimenez-Bravo and Viacheslav Uzelkov. The first season of \"Ukraine's Got Talent\" garnered as many as 11 million viewers, most of whom were in the age group 13-49. Ukrayina maye talant Ukrayina maye talant (; ) is a Ukrainian reality television series on the STB television network, and part of the global British \"Got Talent\" series. It is", "title": "Ukrayina maye talant" }, { "docid": "15578254", "text": "second stage is by text voting by the Chinese public and it will determine the final four. The third stage will determine who is the top 2 and this is picked by the judges. The last stage, 100 selected jury will determine who is the winner. The individual who reaches 51 points will declared winner. China's Got Talent (series 2) The second series of China's Got Talent, also known as Head & Shoulders China's Got Talent for sponsor reasons, premiered on MediaCorp Channel U on November 1, 2011. Auditions were held in Shanghai Concert Hall. During the third audition recorded", "title": "China's Got Talent (series 2)" }, { "docid": "14307198", "text": "on his second attempt. The grand finals were held in the Araneta Coliseum. Twelve acts that won in the semifinals performed again to win the title of the first \"Pilipinas Got Talent\" grand winner. Jovit Baldivino was declared as the winner, besting 11 talents in the grand finals. \"Pilipinas Got Talent Season 1\" hits all-time high 43.3% national rating. <br>The National Ratings came from the whole-wide Philippine coverage of TV audience ratings from Kantar Media Philippines. Pilipinas Got Talent (season 1) The first season of Pilipinas Got Talent premiered on ABS-CBN on February 20, 2010. Billy Crawford and Luis Manzano", "title": "Pilipinas Got Talent (season 1)" }, { "docid": "18840599", "text": "Isaac Waddington Isaac Waddington (born 9 August 1999) is an English singer and pianist, who came to national attention when he appeared as a contestant on the TV programme \"Britain's Got Talent\" in 2015. Waddington's singing career began as a chorister at Chichester Cathedral, during which time he also attended The Prebendal School. He went on to become Head Chorister of the cathedral choir. In 2012, he won the BBC Radio 2 Chorister of the Year competition, leading to an appearance on \"Songs of Praise\". On 25 April 2015, Waddington's audition for the ninth series of \"Britain's Got Talent\" was", "title": "Isaac Waddington" }, { "docid": "14774831", "text": "China's Got Talent (series 1) The first series of China's Got Talent, also known as Head & Shoulders China's Got Talent for sponsor reasons, premiered on DragonTV on July 25, 2010. The premiere ratings drew 400 million viewers. \"Dongfang Daily\" reported that with an 8 percent audience share in Shanghai while in 26 other provinces got a 1.37 percent share. The second episode increased 100 million viewers from the premiere which makes it 500 million viewers who watched. This makes \"China's Got Talent\" the most viewers in the \"Got Talent\" franchise history. The auditions for the first series of \"China's", "title": "China's Got Talent (series 1)" }, { "docid": "13299939", "text": "attract attention. In 2006, Grace performed in front of an audience of 3o,ooo at the Advertiser-Adelaide City Council, Carols by Candlelight. In mid-2007, at age 14, Grace came to the attention of Entertainment Editor, Richard Wilkins, and was invited to sing live on the national Channel 9, Today Show. In February 2007, Bawden co-wrote two tracks and recorded material with multi-award winning producer and songwriter Audius Mtawirira, who has also worked with artists such as Delta Goodrem, Guy Sebastian and Paulini. Around this time, Bawden decided to audition for 2008's Australia's Got Talent (AGT) and began to busk around Adelaide", "title": "Grace Bawden" }, { "docid": "18270382", "text": "'s during a live round in \"America's Got Talent\" history. Triple Threat, Animation Crew, and DADitude! all received \"X's\" in the Quarterfinals. Season 10 also has the least amount of Quarter Finals in America's Got Talent history. Previous years have had 4 Quarter Finals while this season only had 3. The Dunkin' Save, originally called the Snapple Save, was continued from the previous season. Each week during the quarterfinals, the acts with the 6th, 7th and 8th most votes were subject to a new vote during the live results shows to send one of them to the semifinals. Out of", "title": "America's Got Talent (season 10)" }, { "docid": "16902930", "text": "every week. At the series end, TVNZ revealed it had been the most watched show on New Zealand television in 10 years. New Zealand's Got Talent (series 2) The second series of New Zealand's Got Talent aired on TV One on 9 September 2012 and ended on 2 December 2012. The series was won by 15-year-old singer-songwriter Clara van Wel from Blenheim who performed her own song \"Where Do You Find Love?\". 11-year-old singer Jessie Hillel from Wellington was the runner-up, with 17-year-old singer-songwriter Evan Sinton from Auckland in third place. Contestants competed for the grand prize of NZ$100,000 cash", "title": "New Zealand's Got Talent (series 2)" }, { "docid": "3111361", "text": "David Walliams David Edward Williams, (born 20 August 1971), known professionally as David Walliams, is a British actor, comedian, author, talent show judge and presenter known for his partnership with Matt Lucas on the BBC One sketch show \"Little Britain\". Since 2012, Walliams has been a judge on the ITV talent show \"Britain's Got Talent\". He wrote and starred in two series of the BBC One sitcom \"Big School\", playing the role of chemistry teacher Keith Church. In 2015, he starred as Tommy Beresford in the BBC series \"Partners in Crime\" based on the \"Tommy and Tuppence\" novels by Agatha", "title": "David Walliams" }, { "docid": "4070379", "text": "woefully fickle young audiences.\" Music critic Lucy O'Brien commented: \"1998's \"Ray of Light\" certainly rehabilitated Madonna's image. Up to that point she had still been written off as an average pop glamour girl who got lucky, but with this record she reached a whole new audience, proving that she was a good songwriter with an intensely productive talent.\" Mary von Aue from Stereogum stated that \"\"Ray of Light\" reestablished Madonna as a groundbreaking artist.\" \"Ray of Light\" has been featured on numerous critics' lists of greatest albums of all time. \"Rolling Stone\" magazine placed the album at number 367 on", "title": "Ray of Light" }, { "docid": "15759767", "text": "music video, Black is \"definitely a little sassier than the \"Friday\" singer we once knew\", while Mike Hale of \"The New York Times\" noted that \"a lot of people will rip “My Moment” for its relentless self-celebration.\" Black made her national television debut by performing a mash-up of the song along with her infamous debut single, \"Friday\", during \"America's Got Talent\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s result night for the YouTube Special round in August 2011. The round featured various acts who had auditioned via YouTube. Credits for \"My Moment\" adapted from MTV and CNN. My Moment (Rebecca Black song) \"My Moment\" is a song", "title": "My Moment (Rebecca Black song)" }, { "docid": "16195580", "text": "automatically be in the finals. For second finalist, each of three judges has a chance of giving 10 votes to the 7 remaining contestants. Contestant who gets the most votes advance to the final. For the third finalist, judges vote between the third and fourth place contestants, and choose the best of three. Italics indicate the second stage where each judges gave 10 points to their favorites. The contestants with the most votes combined with the jury points and judges' points will be the second finalist of the week. Guest performers and presenters Season 6 of \"America's Got Talent\"s contestant", "title": "China's Got Talent (series 3)" } ]
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who came up with britain 's got talent
[ "Simon Cowell" ]
[ { "docid": "19615992", "text": "CEO Dancers The CEO Dancers is a London-based trio of female dancers and choreographers who rose to recognition following their performance at \"Britain's Got Talent 2013\" which saw them reach the semi-final of the competition. Formed during their university days, the group is made up of Ezinne Asinugo, Soliat Bada and Nqobilé Ntshangase. In 2013, the group auditioned for the seventh series of \"Britain's Got Talent\" and went on to reach the semi-final following performances that left Simon Cowell impressed, thereby increasing the group's fanbase with \"Metro\"'s Seamus Duff listing them at #5 on his list of \"Britain’s Got Talent’s", "title": "CEO Dancers" } ]
[ { "docid": "6931221", "text": "as runner up Mélody Donchet and North American non-competitive but high level freestyle Indi Cowie. Freestyle has also become very popular in South America, with countries such as Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela and Chile forming freestyle crews of dozens or even hundreds of freestylers, some of the most important Latin Freestylers are Charly Iacono who got to the Semi finals of \"Talento Argentino\", an Argentinian talent show, and Cristian \"Rocky\" Mayorga who came third in the South Africa 2010 Red Bull Street Style world finals. Several freestylers have influenced the varying styles within freestyle football including Rickard \"Palle\" Sjolander, nicknamed", "title": "Freestyle football" }, { "docid": "14533455", "text": "2011. The winner was Vano Pipia, who is diagnosed with, and suffering from polio. The third season aired in 2012 Georgia's Got Talent! Georgia's Got Talent! ( (\"Nichieri\") - \"Talent\") is the Georgian version of the \"Got Talent\" series. It launched on Rustavi 2 on February 1, 2010. Singers, dancers, comedians, variety acts, and other performers compete against each other for audience support. The winner of the show receives 500,000 laris ($279,500/€217,000/£185,500). It is hosted by Tika Patsastia and Vano Tarkhnishvili. The judges are Nika Memanishvili, Maia Asatiani and Gega Palavandishvili. The first season of \"Georgia's Got Talent!\", which started", "title": "Georgia's Got Talent!" }, { "docid": "18197646", "text": "Akshat Singh Akshat Singh is an Indian dancer who came into prominence by showcasing his talent of dance in India's reality show \"India's Got Talent\" and became an overnight sensation. He is popular for his over action and extravengeous behaviour. Singh was also a contestant of \"Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa\" (season 7). He will debut as an actor through the Malayalam film Ayal Njanalla. Akshat's first work was in the Bengali channel Zee Bangla show Dance Bangla Dance in 2011. Singh appeared in American talk show The Ellen DeGeneres Show and became immense popular with his dancing style in India's Got", "title": "Akshat Singh" }, { "docid": "18270382", "text": "'s during a live round in \"America's Got Talent\" history. Triple Threat, Animation Crew, and DADitude! all received \"X's\" in the Quarterfinals. Season 10 also has the least amount of Quarter Finals in America's Got Talent history. Previous years have had 4 Quarter Finals while this season only had 3. The Dunkin' Save, originally called the Snapple Save, was continued from the previous season. Each week during the quarterfinals, the acts with the 6th, 7th and 8th most votes were subject to a new vote during the live results shows to send one of them to the semifinals. Out of", "title": "America's Got Talent (season 10)" }, { "docid": "11825179", "text": "Cowell, with comedian and talk show host Paul O'Grady producing a pilot for ITV in 2005 under the provisional title \"Paul O'Grady's Got Talent\". O'Grady left the network after disputes with ITV, resulting in Cowell moving the concept to the United States while he and ITV searched for a new show host. Owing to these issues, the \"Got Talent\" franchise ended up debuting first as \"America's Got Talent\" on NBC on 21 June 2006, with judges David Hasselhoff, Brandy Norwood, and Piers Morgan. The show's original series was hosted by Regis Philbin. In 2016, the judging panel consisted of Howie", "title": "Got Talent" }, { "docid": "19289543", "text": "people. The winner of Got What It Takes 2018, Rio, performed at Radio 1's Big Weekend also. The winner of Got What It Takes 2018, Lauren, performed at Radio 1's Big Weekend also. Eight amateur youth singers take part in the singing talent competition. Three contestants are chosen to compete in \"the Sing-Off\" whilst the mums vote for who they want to win. The show is based on a Romanian TV programme called \"Mom Made Me a Star\". Audition applications for the first series were released in early 2015 under the working title \"Untitled CBBC talent show\". The second series", "title": "Got What It Takes?" }, { "docid": "14516250", "text": "Talang 2010 Talang 2010 was the fourth season of the talent show \"Talang\", the Swedish version of \"Got Talent\". Talang 2010 had its premiere on April 2, 2010 and ended on June 4, 2010. The winner of the show was the 15-year-old opera singer Jill Svensson, and 9-year-old violinist Daniel Lozakovitj came runner-up. Hosts and judges were the same as in Talang 2009. \"Broadcast on Friday, April 2, 2010.\" The numbers at the beginning show in what order was the talent shown in the program.<br>The order of the jury voting was as follows - Bert Karlsson, Charlotte Perrelli and Johan", "title": "Talang 2010" }, { "docid": "14307198", "text": "on his second attempt. The grand finals were held in the Araneta Coliseum. Twelve acts that won in the semifinals performed again to win the title of the first \"Pilipinas Got Talent\" grand winner. Jovit Baldivino was declared as the winner, besting 11 talents in the grand finals. \"Pilipinas Got Talent Season 1\" hits all-time high 43.3% national rating. <br>The National Ratings came from the whole-wide Philippine coverage of TV audience ratings from Kantar Media Philippines. Pilipinas Got Talent (season 1) The first season of Pilipinas Got Talent premiered on ABS-CBN on February 20, 2010. Billy Crawford and Luis Manzano", "title": "Pilipinas Got Talent (season 1)" }, { "docid": "18863587", "text": "title with Kelesa Mulcahy from Team Kian as runner-up and Nigel Connell from Team Una third. The Voice of Ireland (series 5) The Voice of Ireland was an Irish reality talent show which is broadcast by RTÉ. In June 2015, it was confirmed by the programme's broadcaster RTÉ that the show would be recommissioned for a fifth series, despite speculation of its axing for Syco Productions' Ireland's Got Talent. \"The Voice of Ireland\" continued to be produced by Screentime ShinAwiL Productions, and filmed in The Helix. It was confirmed that Una Healy of The Saturdays would return, alongside former S", "title": "The Voice of Ireland (series 5)" }, { "docid": "15656440", "text": "Ronan Parke Ronan Parke (born 8 August 1998) is an English singer from Poringland, Norfolk, UK who came runner-up in the fifth series of ITV show \"Britain's Got Talent\" in 2011 when he was 12 despite being the bookies' favourite to win. Since appearing on the show, he had signed a joint record deal with Sony Music and released a charted self-titled debut album \"\"Ronan Parke\"\" on 24 October 2011 which reached 22 on the Official Chart. He has also released a number of singles, including a Christmas single in 2012 and a charity single \"Defined\" in 2013 with the", "title": "Ronan Parke" }, { "docid": "19021221", "text": "The trailer was released on June 21, 2016 and the film itself came out on October 7 of that same year. The plot centers around enslaved preacher Nat Turner orchestrating an enslaved people uprising in the hopes of leading his people to freedom. \"Rise Up\" has frequently been covered on talent shows around the world including America's Got Talent (Angelica Hale), American Idol, Britain's Got Talent Sarah Ikumu (Season 11) and The B-Positive Choir (Season 12) and The X Factor UK \"(Caitlyn Vanbeck & group performance)\". Kelsea Johnson (Season 14), Esera Tuaolo (Season 13), Aaliyah Rose (Season 12), Lauren Diaz", "title": "Cheers to the Fall" }, { "docid": "19259179", "text": "Leo Rojas Juan Leonardo Santillia Rojas (born October 18, 1984) is a panflutist from Ecuador who won the fifth season of the television show \"Das Supertalent\", the German version of \"Britain's Got Talent\". Rojas came from his home country to Spain in 2000 while his family remained in Ecuador. From there, he went to Germany with a tourist visa again and again. He lives with his Polish wife in Berlin, where he made money as a street performer. A passerby informed him about the talent show \"Das Supertalent\". He applied for the fifth season in 2011 and was able to", "title": "Leo Rojas" }, { "docid": "10636612", "text": "and McInnerny was unavailable. \"Planet of the Ood\" was the most watched programme in its timeslot, with 7.5 million viewers. The episode was the second most-watched programme of the day, beaten by \"Britain's Got Talent\", and was the twelfth most watched programme of the week. The episode's Appreciation Index was 87 (considered Excellent). Scott Matthewman, writing for \"The Stage\", gave a mixed review of the episode. He thought that \"pretty much the only surprise in the way the humans who made up the Ood Corporation were presented came as PR girl Solana (Ayesha Dharker) escaped with the Doctor and Donna,", "title": "Planet of the Ood" }, { "docid": "14605874", "text": "got to meet with and have a dinner and drinks with the judges, who offered advice to the contestants. The results show aired on Thursday, May 19, 2011 at 12:00am (1 hour) and featured performances from Sarah McLachlan and the cast of \"American Idiot\", determining who made the top four spots in the finals. Singing sensation Susan Boyle, who was a contestant on the third series of \"Got Talent\"'s sister show \"Britain's Got Talent\", was scheduled to perform at the results show but was not able to. The producers of the show had not been given the rights to the", "title": "America's Got Talent (season 5)" }, { "docid": "15564633", "text": "San Pablo City, Lucena, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Albay, Sorsogon, Masbate, Mindoro, Puerto Princesa, Kalibo, Roxas City, Catarman, Catbalogan, Borongan, Ormoc, Dumaguete, Bohol, Camiguin, Iligan, Butuan, Bukidnon, Dipolog, Zamboanga, Kidapawan, Marbel, Digos and Mati. These mini-auditions are judged by Pilipinas Got Talent staff and those who passed will make it to the regional auditions. In addition, online auditions was put up where contestants can upload their own audition video and send it to the website of Pilipinas Got Talent. The show picked the best act \"The One\" every airing night to receive P5,000 sponsored by Head & Shoulders. Loverkada", "title": "Pilipinas Got Talent (season 3)" }, { "docid": "15578252", "text": "from the jury's votes will be automatically be in the finals. For second finalist, each of three judges has a chance of giving 10 votes to any one of the 7 remaining contestants. Contestant who gets the most votes advance to the final. For the third finalist, voting is based on best of three. Italics indicate the second stage where each judges gave 10 points to their favorites. The contestants with the most votes combined with the jury points and judges' points will be the second finalist of the week. World-renowned and Britain's Got Talent runner up, Susan Boyle perform", "title": "China's Got Talent (series 2)" } ]
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who came up with britain 's got talent
[ "Simon Cowell" ]
[ { "docid": "12034594", "text": "Show\" as part of her World's Got Talent show with Simon Cowell. On 25 May 2009, Escala performed as guests, non-competitively, on the second semi-final of the third series of \"Britain's Got Talent\". They performed Led Zeppelin's \"Kashmir.\" Escala performed on BBC Radio 2's \"Friday Night is Music Night\" on 12 June 2009 and followed it up with a performance at Lord's during a charity match between Middlesex and the Rajasthan Royals on 6 July 2009. On 1 August 2009, Escala played in concert with Anastacia at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. On 1 November 2009, Escala performed", "title": "Escala (group)" } ]
[ { "docid": "11444700", "text": "crowds outside the house, however despite facing three eviction votes, she survived them all to make a surprise appearance in the final. She speaks fluent Italian. Emilia was announced as the runner-up, on Day 26, with 46.1% of the votes. In 2015, Emilia and her other brother, Billy, appeared on Britain's Got Talent. In 2017, Emilia and Billy appeared on the 12th season of America's Got Talent. Jade Keiley Eden (born 28 November 1986) is a professional beauty queen. Jade has won numerous beauty pageant awards including Miss Essex 2006, Miss Winchester 2007 and came third in Miss England behind", "title": "Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack" }, { "docid": "1956196", "text": "David Teegarden, drummer for Seger on the \"Smokin' O.P.'s\" (1972) album, replaced him. Despite the loss, Seger followed up strongly with 1978's \"Stranger in Town\". The first single, \"Still the Same\", emphasized Seger's talent for mid-tempo numbers that revealed a sense of purpose, and reached #4 on the pop singles chart. \"Hollywood Nights\" was an up-tempo #12 hit rocker, while \"We've Got Tonight\" was a slow ballad that reached #13 on the Hot 100. (The latter became an even bigger hit when country music superstar Kenny Rogers and pop singer Sheena Easton teamed up for a 1983 treatment of it", "title": "Bob Seger" }, { "docid": "16902930", "text": "every week. At the series end, TVNZ revealed it had been the most watched show on New Zealand television in 10 years. New Zealand's Got Talent (series 2) The second series of New Zealand's Got Talent aired on TV One on 9 September 2012 and ended on 2 December 2012. The series was won by 15-year-old singer-songwriter Clara van Wel from Blenheim who performed her own song \"Where Do You Find Love?\". 11-year-old singer Jessie Hillel from Wellington was the runner-up, with 17-year-old singer-songwriter Evan Sinton from Auckland in third place. Contestants competed for the grand prize of NZ$100,000 cash", "title": "New Zealand's Got Talent (series 2)" }, { "docid": "15578254", "text": "second stage is by text voting by the Chinese public and it will determine the final four. The third stage will determine who is the top 2 and this is picked by the judges. The last stage, 100 selected jury will determine who is the winner. The individual who reaches 51 points will declared winner. China's Got Talent (series 2) The second series of China's Got Talent, also known as Head & Shoulders China's Got Talent for sponsor reasons, premiered on MediaCorp Channel U on November 1, 2011. Auditions were held in Shanghai Concert Hall. During the third audition recorded", "title": "China's Got Talent (series 2)" }, { "docid": "15645773", "text": "Perri Kiely Perri Luc Kiely (born 15 December 1995) is a British street dancer, best known as a current member of the dance troupe Diversity, who won the third series of \"Britain's Got Talent\" in 2009. In 2014, Perri won the second series of \"Splash!\". In 2017 Perri was featured in season 2 of E4's \"Celebs Go Dating\". In 2018, Perri was awarded \"Star Baker\" on \"The Great Stand Up to Cancer Bake Off\" Perri is currently a member of the dance troupe Diversity, which was formed in 2007 and won the third series of \"Britain's Got Talent\". In July", "title": "Perri Kiely" }, { "docid": "16195583", "text": "the Chinese public and it will determine the final four. The third stage will determine who is the top 2 and this is picked by the judges. The last stage, 121 selected jury will determine who is the winner. The individual who reaches 61 points will declared winner. China's Got Talent (series 3) The third series of China's Got Talent, also known as Head & Shoulders China's Got Talent for sponsor reasons, premiered on DragonTV on November 13, 2011 with a look at the pre-audition process for the first time. The judges audition process for the third series premieres a", "title": "China's Got Talent (series 3)" }, { "docid": "17024407", "text": "Nigeria's Got Talent Nigeria's Got Talent is a Nigerian reality talent show which is part of the \"Got Talent\" franchise. It was launched in 2012 on television stations AIT and NTA, and sponsored by telecommunication company Airtel. Hosted by Andre Blaze, a former presenter on \"Nigeria's Got Talent's\" fore-runner \"The Peak Talent Show\", the judges are actress Kate Henshaw, comedian Yibo Koko, and radio presenter Dan Foster, who had previously held a similar position on \"Idols West Africa\". The current champions are dancing duo Robots for Christ. The auditions take place in front of the judges and a live audience", "title": "Nigeria's Got Talent" }, { "docid": "15442987", "text": "song as its 2011 Black Friday advertising jingle. The hook \"It's Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Friday\" was changed to \"It's Black Friday, Black Friday, Gotta go to Kohl's on Black Friday\". Black made her national television debut by performing a mash-up of the song along with her second single, \"My Moment\", during \"America's Got Talent\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s result night for the YouTube Special round on August 10, 2011. The round featured various acts who have auditioned via YouTube. Rebecca Black sang an acoustic version of the song on \"Good Morning America\". Rebecca performed Friday along with \"My Moment\", live in", "title": "Friday (Rebecca Black song)" }, { "docid": "13615670", "text": "Kiev. She is the sister of Molly and Frida Sandén, who both represented Sweden at Junior Eurovision, in 2006 and 2007 respectively, and came second on TV4's Talang 2007, the Swedish version of the Got Talent series. She sang \"Du\" (You) at the contest, which was written by Mimmi, Alexander Kronlund and Ali Payami, and was first presented on 27 September on TV4's BingoLotto. She opened the contest on 21 November, performing as the first song. At the close of the voting she received 68 points, placing sixth. Sweden in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009 Sweden returned to the", "title": "Sweden in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009" }, { "docid": "3111361", "text": "David Walliams David Edward Williams, (born 20 August 1971), known professionally as David Walliams, is a British actor, comedian, author, talent show judge and presenter known for his partnership with Matt Lucas on the BBC One sketch show \"Little Britain\". Since 2012, Walliams has been a judge on the ITV talent show \"Britain's Got Talent\". He wrote and starred in two series of the BBC One sitcom \"Big School\", playing the role of chemistry teacher Keith Church. In 2015, he starred as Tommy Beresford in the BBC series \"Partners in Crime\" based on the \"Tommy and Tuppence\" novels by Agatha", "title": "David Walliams" }, { "docid": "19718119", "text": "qualified. Guest(s): Uka Guest(s): TBD The 8 winners of the semifinals \"(2 each group)\" will compete and the people will decide the winner. Mongolia's Got Talent (season 2) Season 2 of the reality competition series \"Mongolia's Got Talent\" premiered in the summer of 2016 and was broadcast in September 5, 2016.<br>Tserendorj Chuluunbat (\"bass guitarist from Haranga rock band\") <br>Sarantsetseg Chimgee (\"a news commentator from Mongol TV\")<br>Chimeglkham Delgertsetseg (\"a professional violist\")<br>Rokit Bay (\"Mongolian Rapper\") will be the four judges of the competition again. The Golden Buzzer was added in the series. If the act gets buzzed, they automatically advance to the", "title": "Mongolia's Got Talent (season 2)" }, { "docid": "16902924", "text": "New Zealand's Got Talent (series 2) The second series of New Zealand's Got Talent aired on TV One on 9 September 2012 and ended on 2 December 2012. The series was won by 15-year-old singer-songwriter Clara van Wel from Blenheim who performed her own song \"Where Do You Find Love?\". 11-year-old singer Jessie Hillel from Wellington was the runner-up, with 17-year-old singer-songwriter Evan Sinton from Auckland in third place. Contestants competed for the grand prize of NZ$100,000 cash and a 2013 Toyota Corolla car. In addition, winner Clara van Wel was signed to Sony Music New Zealand, with a single", "title": "New Zealand's Got Talent (series 2)" }, { "docid": "16497069", "text": "to smuggle the eggs she had brought with her on to the stage. Holt's motivations for the attack were found to have been fueled by the failure of her classical band RaVen Quartet securing a place in the previous series during the auditions stage of the competition. Although Holt stated her motivations later on social media, these came after she gave an apology for her \"silly\" actions occurring during Richard & Adam's performance. Britain's Got Talent (series 7) Series Seven of Britain's Got Talent, a British talent competition series, began broadcasting in the UK during 2013, from 13 April to", "title": "Britain's Got Talent (series 7)" }, { "docid": "15796239", "text": "of cross-over classical and Broadway songs. This Season Support by Rexona.This season is the first season without judge Nirut Sirijanya who was replaced with radio personality Jirayut Watthanasin. It is a talent show that features singers, dancers, sketch artists, comedians and other performers of all ages competing for the advertised top prize of 10,000,000 Baht (approximately $325,000). The winner of the second season is Leng Rajanikara Keawdee, who performed an Aerial Acrobatics. There was the big scandal of this season during the on-air on June 2, 2013. Thailand's Got Talent Thailand's Got Talent ไทยแลนด์ก็อตทาเลนต์, (also known as TGT) is a", "title": "Thailand's Got Talent" }, { "docid": "5500794", "text": "Soon after, Johnson got to work on her follow-up album, \"\", which was released November 2002. Once again, the soulstress explored her personal feelings to find a thematic thread for the featured songs. This time, Johnson's shrinking self-esteem—brought about by the lackluster success of her first album and problems with her weight—provided the inspiration. Johnson realized that her strength came from her talent and her unwavering religious faith. Hence, The Voice is what keeps Syleena going. As with Chapter 1, Johnson got some high-profile help from Busta Rhymes and his Flipmode Squad, who contributed to \"Tonight I'm Gonna Let Go\",", "title": "Syleena Johnson" }, { "docid": "15721332", "text": "EMI Music. His debut album, \"Rules Changed Up\" was released on 27 April 2011. It consists of seven his own songs and three cover versions of songs that he performed on \"Poland's Got Talent\". One week after being released, the album placed eighth in Polish official sales chart. Piotr Lisiecki Piotr Lisiecki (born 2 March 1993) is a Polish singer and guitarist who rose to fame after placing third on the third series of \"Poland's Got Talent\". In late 2010, he was signed to EMI Music Poland. His debut album, \"Rules Changed Up\" was released on 27 April 2011. One", "title": "Piotr Lisiecki" } ]
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who came up with britain 's got talent
[ "Simon Cowell" ]
[ { "docid": "11825180", "text": "Mandel, Heidi Klum, Melanie Brown, and Simon Cowell, and hosted by Nick Cannon, who was the presenter from 2009-2016. From season 12 (2017), the new host of AGT is Tyra Banks. The grand prize for the winner(s) is US$1 million, and, since season 3, a chance to headline a show on the Las Vegas Strip. \"America's Got Talent\" proved extremely successful for NBC, pulling in high ratings in both total viewers and the younger 18-49 demographic. The show's initial success in America is credited with the eventual launch of the British series, and the overall global launch of the \"Got", "title": "Got Talent" } ]
[ { "docid": "19457716", "text": "Alex Magala Alexandr Magala (born 24 June 1989 in Orhei) is a Moldovan entertainer and sword swallower who won \"Russia's Got Talent\" in 2014. He was also a finalist on \"Britain's Got Talent\" and \"Italia's Got Talent\", a semi-finalist on \"Ukraine's Got Talent\", and a quarter-finalist on \"America's Got Talent.\" Magala was born to a poor family in Orhei, the administrative center of Orhei District in Moldova, with a population of 32,000. He moved to Chișinău, the capital of Moldova, to attend college. Soon after, he met friends with whom he formed a dance group; they went on to perform", "title": "Alex Magala" }, { "docid": "14533455", "text": "2011. The winner was Vano Pipia, who is diagnosed with, and suffering from polio. The third season aired in 2012 Georgia's Got Talent! Georgia's Got Talent! ( (\"Nichieri\") - \"Talent\") is the Georgian version of the \"Got Talent\" series. It launched on Rustavi 2 on February 1, 2010. Singers, dancers, comedians, variety acts, and other performers compete against each other for audience support. The winner of the show receives 500,000 laris ($279,500/€217,000/£185,500). It is hosted by Tika Patsastia and Vano Tarkhnishvili. The judges are Nika Memanishvili, Maia Asatiani and Gega Palavandishvili. The first season of \"Georgia's Got Talent!\", which started", "title": "Georgia's Got Talent!" }, { "docid": "20336991", "text": "Pool of the Sri Lanka Air Force won the 10 Million Rupees. Fast mental arithmetic act Nimna Hiranya received the runner up of the competition. Fire dance act, Nipuni Sithara received 3rd Place in the competition. Sri Lanka's Got Talent Sri Lanka's Got Talent (often abbreviated as SLGT) is a Sri Lankan television talent show which started in 2017 and originated from the Got Talent franchise. It is a Stein Studios production and will be aired on Sirasa TV. Contestants of any age, who possess some sort of talent, can audition for the show, with their performance judged by a", "title": "Sri Lanka's Got Talent" }, { "docid": "8747376", "text": "released two digital singles (10's \"Got Me\" and 11's \"To Be Loved\") In 2013, he collaborated with Rayviss on a single titled \"Mayday.\" In early 2016, Salter signed with artist management company Flight Club Entertainment. Sam Salter Samuel Salter (born February 16, 1975) is a Pop, Dance, EDM, R&B, Soul, Rap, and Country recording artist and writer. He grew up singing gospel music at Faithful Church of God in Christ in Los Angeles. Growing up, Salter won several local talent shows, with a vocal style that was influenced by Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder. In 1997, Salter had his chance", "title": "Sam Salter" }, { "docid": "12804074", "text": "the best impressionist of the then-candidate Barack Obama. He said that he \"went from unemployed to self-employed in literally a matter of a month.\" Crosson moved from New York to California, obtained an agent specializing in helping talent cross over from online to mainstream, and was invited to be on \"America's Got Talent.\" On YouTube, Crosson specialized in mashing up his Obama impersonations with hip-hop songs, his spoofs of Beyoncé's \"Single Ladies\" and T.I.'s \"Whatever I Like\" being viewed 20 million times each. After Obama's January 2009 inauguration, Crosson was featured on several entertainment and news television shows, blogs and", "title": "Iman Crosson" }, { "docid": "18840599", "text": "Isaac Waddington Isaac Waddington (born 9 August 1999) is an English singer and pianist, who came to national attention when he appeared as a contestant on the TV programme \"Britain's Got Talent\" in 2015. Waddington's singing career began as a chorister at Chichester Cathedral, during which time he also attended The Prebendal School. He went on to become Head Chorister of the cathedral choir. In 2012, he won the BBC Radio 2 Chorister of the Year competition, leading to an appearance on \"Songs of Praise\". On 25 April 2015, Waddington's audition for the ninth series of \"Britain's Got Talent\" was", "title": "Isaac Waddington" }, { "docid": "15472851", "text": "Great Britain came when replacement half Shaun Edwards got the ball mid-field and made a break before kicking it ahead into Australia's in-goal area. Several players from both sides came racing through to dive on the ball but the Lions' Paul Newlove was the only one who got his hand on it. Next, Garry Schofield scored a brilliant individual try when he chipped ahead from about fifteen metres out and after running into Australian second rower Paul Sironon, then beat the Australian defence to dive on it after Andrew Ettingshausen went what television commentator Graeme Hughes called \"ice skating\" on", "title": "1992 Great Britain Lions tour of Australasia" }, { "docid": "10106177", "text": "talent. Accordingly, he arranged for Thebom to become a pupil of Giuseppe Boghetti in New York, who was Anderson's voice teacher, and also eventually got her signed with talent manager Sol Hurok who also managed Anderson's career. After Boghetti's death in July 1941, she studied with retired Metropolitan Opera mezzo-sopranos Edyth Walker and Margarete Matzenauer in New York City. Thebom's first prominent engagement as a performer came in November 1941 when she made her first appearance as a soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra under conductor Eugene Ormandy with fellow guest the University of Pennsylvania Glee Club at the Academy of", "title": "Blanche Thebom" }, { "docid": "13277942", "text": "New Zealand's Got Talent New Zealand's Got Talent is a New Zealand reality television show which premiered in 2008. The show is based on the \"Got Talent\" series. The show features singers, dancers, magicians, comedians and other variety performers of all ages competing for a top prize of $100,000 cash and a Toyota RAV4 car. Three judges appear on the show each week to provide feedback for the contestants. The show originally screened on Prime for one series before being dropped. TV One later revived the show, with series produced in 2012 and 2013. The original line-up on Prime included", "title": "New Zealand's Got Talent" }, { "docid": "20336985", "text": "Sri Lanka's Got Talent Sri Lanka's Got Talent (often abbreviated as SLGT) is a Sri Lankan television talent show which started in 2017 and originated from the Got Talent franchise. It is a Stein Studios production and will be aired on Sirasa TV. Contestants of any age, who possess some sort of talent, can audition for the show, with their performance judged by a panel of judges; the current lineup consists of Jackson Anthony, Soundarie David Rodrigo and Tillakaratne Dilshan. Those that make it through the auditions compete against other acts in a series of quarterfinals, and then the semifinals.", "title": "Sri Lanka's Got Talent" }, { "docid": "15578254", "text": "second stage is by text voting by the Chinese public and it will determine the final four. The third stage will determine who is the top 2 and this is picked by the judges. The last stage, 100 selected jury will determine who is the winner. The individual who reaches 51 points will declared winner. China's Got Talent (series 2) The second series of China's Got Talent, also known as Head & Shoulders China's Got Talent for sponsor reasons, premiered on MediaCorp Channel U on November 1, 2011. Auditions were held in Shanghai Concert Hall. During the third audition recorded", "title": "China's Got Talent (series 2)" }, { "docid": "16376865", "text": "Kacper Sikora and finished as the runner-up. Soon after the final of \"Poland's Got Talent\" it was announced that Karpienia had signed a record deal with Sony Music. His debut album titled \"Mój świat\" (meaning \"My world\" in English) is set to be released on 15 May 2012. The album will be promoted with his debut single, \"Zagubiona\". Piotr Karpienia Piotr Karpienia is a Polish singer-songwriter who rose to fame after being the runner-up on the fourth series of \"Poland's Got Talent\". He is currently signed to Warner Music Poland. His debut album titled \"Mój świat\" was released on 15", "title": "Piotr Karpienia" }, { "docid": "15656440", "text": "Ronan Parke Ronan Parke (born 8 August 1998) is an English singer from Poringland, Norfolk, UK who came runner-up in the fifth series of ITV show \"Britain's Got Talent\" in 2011 when he was 12 despite being the bookies' favourite to win. Since appearing on the show, he had signed a joint record deal with Sony Music and released a charted self-titled debut album \"\"Ronan Parke\"\" on 24 October 2011 which reached 22 on the Official Chart. He has also released a number of singles, including a Christmas single in 2012 and a charity single \"Defined\" in 2013 with the", "title": "Ronan Parke" }, { "docid": "15095851", "text": "4 Albanian cities, who presented a remix of many songs and performances, they won the public heart and won a place for final. Judge's comment were pretty good. The 7th act was the illusionist Edmond Muraj, from Albania who made some illusions with her wife by disappearing her. Edmod performed only in Greece and this was his 2nd time in Albanians Got Talent, but couldn't win Albanian public heart. 8th act was an Albanian girl from Italy, who came especially for Albanians Got Talent, she sang \"A Song for You\" by Leon Russell but couldn't be in Albanian public hearts,", "title": "Albanians Got Talent (season 1)" }, { "docid": "11825179", "text": "Cowell, with comedian and talk show host Paul O'Grady producing a pilot for ITV in 2005 under the provisional title \"Paul O'Grady's Got Talent\". O'Grady left the network after disputes with ITV, resulting in Cowell moving the concept to the United States while he and ITV searched for a new show host. Owing to these issues, the \"Got Talent\" franchise ended up debuting first as \"America's Got Talent\" on NBC on 21 June 2006, with judges David Hasselhoff, Brandy Norwood, and Piers Morgan. The show's original series was hosted by Regis Philbin. In 2016, the judging panel consisted of Howie", "title": "Got Talent" }, { "docid": "7633659", "text": "was entitled \"Inside AGT: The Untold Stories of America's Got Talent\", was released, providing a description of the seasons, contestants, judges, and production techniques of the show, along with detailed interviews with contestants from all seasons, up to the date of the book's of publication. The show finished airing its thirteenth season, which ran from May 29 to September 19, 2018. A winter-spin off edition is currently being planned, entitled \"\", featuring acts from previous seasons, as well as acts from international \"Got Talent\" shows. The general selection process of each season is begun by the production team with open", "title": "America's Got Talent" } ]
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who came up with britain 's got talent
[ "Simon Cowell" ]
[ { "docid": "16720914", "text": "was holding us back because there was negative feedback about it. We thought ‘we need to mend this’, hence how we came up with The Mend.' Jayme Kontzle added of the name change, \"No record label has seen us as The Mend so it’s like a new start for us. It also stands for The Manchester End.\" They stated during their first appearance on \"Britain's Got Talent\" in early 2012 that they had been together for three years. The Mend auditioned for \"Britain's Got Talent\" in front of judges David Walliams, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell. They performed", "title": "The Mend (band)" } ]
[ { "docid": "13277942", "text": "New Zealand's Got Talent New Zealand's Got Talent is a New Zealand reality television show which premiered in 2008. The show is based on the \"Got Talent\" series. The show features singers, dancers, magicians, comedians and other variety performers of all ages competing for a top prize of $100,000 cash and a Toyota RAV4 car. Three judges appear on the show each week to provide feedback for the contestants. The show originally screened on Prime for one series before being dropped. TV One later revived the show, with series produced in 2012 and 2013. The original line-up on Prime included", "title": "New Zealand's Got Talent" }, { "docid": "12804074", "text": "the best impressionist of the then-candidate Barack Obama. He said that he \"went from unemployed to self-employed in literally a matter of a month.\" Crosson moved from New York to California, obtained an agent specializing in helping talent cross over from online to mainstream, and was invited to be on \"America's Got Talent.\" On YouTube, Crosson specialized in mashing up his Obama impersonations with hip-hop songs, his spoofs of Beyoncé's \"Single Ladies\" and T.I.'s \"Whatever I Like\" being viewed 20 million times each. After Obama's January 2009 inauguration, Crosson was featured on several entertainment and news television shows, blogs and", "title": "Iman Crosson" }, { "docid": "3111361", "text": "David Walliams David Edward Williams, (born 20 August 1971), known professionally as David Walliams, is a British actor, comedian, author, talent show judge and presenter known for his partnership with Matt Lucas on the BBC One sketch show \"Little Britain\". Since 2012, Walliams has been a judge on the ITV talent show \"Britain's Got Talent\". He wrote and starred in two series of the BBC One sitcom \"Big School\", playing the role of chemistry teacher Keith Church. In 2015, he starred as Tommy Beresford in the BBC series \"Partners in Crime\" based on the \"Tommy and Tuppence\" novels by Agatha", "title": "David Walliams" }, { "docid": "14774834", "text": "Got Talent\"s contestants: Paul Potts, Escala, Diversity, and Signature and \"America's Got Talent\" contestant Recycled Percussion. Final standing was decided by SMS votes started from 4 Oct and ended with the live broadcast. However, details about total votes or percentages have not been released yet. Italics indicate the act was selected by the online public voting as their top 2 favorites. China's Got Talent (series 1) The first series of China's Got Talent, also known as Head & Shoulders China's Got Talent for sponsor reasons, premiered on DragonTV on July 25, 2010. The premiere ratings drew 400 million viewers. \"Dongfang", "title": "China's Got Talent (series 1)" }, { "docid": "13865695", "text": "del Plata, Bahía Blanca, Córdoba, San Luis, Salta, San Juan, Neuquén, Corrientes and Tucumán. The winner, Guitarist Daniel Ferreyra, took a $100,000 prize. The third edition of \"Talento Argentino\" aired during late 2010 and early 2011. The winner of the third season was accordion player Diego Gutierrez. Talento Argentino Talento Argentino is a television show, led by Mariano Peluffo, which airs on the Telefé channel. It is based on the English-format \"Got Talent\" series, which takes place simultaneously in other countries, such as \"Britain's Got Talent\" in Great Britain, \"America's Got Talent\" in the United States or \"Got Talent\", the", "title": "Talento Argentino" }, { "docid": "16195580", "text": "automatically be in the finals. For second finalist, each of three judges has a chance of giving 10 votes to the 7 remaining contestants. Contestant who gets the most votes advance to the final. For the third finalist, judges vote between the third and fourth place contestants, and choose the best of three. Italics indicate the second stage where each judges gave 10 points to their favorites. The contestants with the most votes combined with the jury points and judges' points will be the second finalist of the week. Guest performers and presenters Season 6 of \"America's Got Talent\"s contestant", "title": "China's Got Talent (series 3)" }, { "docid": "15796239", "text": "of cross-over classical and Broadway songs. This Season Support by Rexona.This season is the first season without judge Nirut Sirijanya who was replaced with radio personality Jirayut Watthanasin. It is a talent show that features singers, dancers, sketch artists, comedians and other performers of all ages competing for the advertised top prize of 10,000,000 Baht (approximately $325,000). The winner of the second season is Leng Rajanikara Keawdee, who performed an Aerial Acrobatics. There was the big scandal of this season during the on-air on June 2, 2013. Thailand's Got Talent Thailand's Got Talent ไทยแลนด์ก็อตทาเลนต์, (also known as TGT) is a", "title": "Thailand's Got Talent" }, { "docid": "14829828", "text": "interview, he said that the ambulance came to the set about six times to care for some of the injured contestants. This year, the show generally carried over its format from the previous season. The auditions process and Las Vegas Week were unchanged, while the live shows, which consisted of multiple rounds of quarterfinals (including two special weeks for YouTube acts and \"Wild Card\" performers), two weeks of semifinals, and two subsequent final rounds, had only minor changes from season five. America's Got Talent (season 6) Season six of \"America's Got Talent\", a reality television series, premiered on May 31,", "title": "America's Got Talent (season 6)" }, { "docid": "19457718", "text": "In 2016, he was a finalist in the tenth series of \"Britain's Got Talent\", where his performances were pre-recorded in case he hurt himself. In the final, He finished in 9th place overall with 4.5% of the public vote. Alex Magala Alexandr Magala (born 24 June 1989 in Orhei) is a Moldovan entertainer and sword swallower who won \"Russia's Got Talent\" in 2014. He was also a finalist on \"Britain's Got Talent\" and \"Italia's Got Talent\", a semi-finalist on \"Ukraine's Got Talent\", and a quarter-finalist on \"America's Got Talent.\" Magala was born to a poor family in Orhei, the administrative", "title": "Alex Magala" }, { "docid": "18489892", "text": "the bass. After they \"got the basic groove\", Philip Lawrence joined and they wrote the lyrics to the first verse. They finished the song in Toronto, six months later. \"I Can’t Lose\" was written mostly by Bhasker, who came up with the idea of \"drive through the deep south to find someone to sing it\". Ronson loved the idea \"of discovering a new talent\" and the two ended by up hearing a \"few hundred amazing singers\" in churches, nightclubs, bars and community centres. However they \"had a very specific vocalist in mind\", who turned out to be Keyone as both", "title": "Uptown Special" }, { "docid": "19330000", "text": "Australia's Got Talent (season 3) Australia's Got Talent is an Australian reality television show, based on the original UK series, to find new talent. The third season premiered on the Seven Network on 4 February 2009 and ended on 22 April 2009. The Grand Finale followed the same format as the 2008 one: acts were eliminated in pairs, as well as each judge picking their favorite act to reappear on the show once more. Mark Vincent won the season, while Jal Joshua became the runner-up. On the grand finale, international opera singer and winner of \"Britain's Got Talent\" series one,", "title": "Australia's Got Talent (season 3)" }, { "docid": "18361559", "text": "decisions at the end of the show to send one act straight to the finals. As of 2017, \"Asia's Got Talent\" has seen five acts who return to audition once more on subsequent seasons. However, only two acts made it through to the live shows. The companies and brands recognized by the show's official website: Since Season 2 Malaysia: Philippines: Asia's Got Talent \"Asia's Got Talent\" (AGT) is the regional version of the \"Got Talent\" franchise that is airing on AXN Asia. It is a talent show that features singers, dancers, magicians, comedians, and other performers of all ages competing", "title": "Asia's Got Talent" }, { "docid": "7633702", "text": "This marks the second magician to win. Acrobatic group Zurcaroh and violinist Brian King Joseph came in second and third place respectively. Stand-up comedian Samuel J. Comroe and singer Michael Ketterer rounded out the top 5. \"America's Got Talent Live\" is a show on the Las Vegas Strip that features the winner of each season of \"America's Got Talent\" as the main performance. In 2009, \"America's Got Talent Live\" appeared on the Las Vegas Strip appearing Wednesday through Sunday at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, in a limited ten-week run from October through January featuring winner", "title": "America's Got Talent" }, { "docid": "14516250", "text": "Talang 2010 Talang 2010 was the fourth season of the talent show \"Talang\", the Swedish version of \"Got Talent\". Talang 2010 had its premiere on April 2, 2010 and ended on June 4, 2010. The winner of the show was the 15-year-old opera singer Jill Svensson, and 9-year-old violinist Daniel Lozakovitj came runner-up. Hosts and judges were the same as in Talang 2009. \"Broadcast on Friday, April 2, 2010.\" The numbers at the beginning show in what order was the talent shown in the program.<br>The order of the jury voting was as follows - Bert Karlsson, Charlotte Perrelli and Johan", "title": "Talang 2010" }, { "docid": "17024407", "text": "Nigeria's Got Talent Nigeria's Got Talent is a Nigerian reality talent show which is part of the \"Got Talent\" franchise. It was launched in 2012 on television stations AIT and NTA, and sponsored by telecommunication company Airtel. Hosted by Andre Blaze, a former presenter on \"Nigeria's Got Talent's\" fore-runner \"The Peak Talent Show\", the judges are actress Kate Henshaw, comedian Yibo Koko, and radio presenter Dan Foster, who had previously held a similar position on \"Idols West Africa\". The current champions are dancing duo Robots for Christ. The auditions take place in front of the judges and a live audience", "title": "Nigeria's Got Talent" }, { "docid": "10106177", "text": "talent. Accordingly, he arranged for Thebom to become a pupil of Giuseppe Boghetti in New York, who was Anderson's voice teacher, and also eventually got her signed with talent manager Sol Hurok who also managed Anderson's career. After Boghetti's death in July 1941, she studied with retired Metropolitan Opera mezzo-sopranos Edyth Walker and Margarete Matzenauer in New York City. Thebom's first prominent engagement as a performer came in November 1941 when she made her first appearance as a soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra under conductor Eugene Ormandy with fellow guest the University of Pennsylvania Glee Club at the Academy of", "title": "Blanche Thebom" } ]
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who came up with britain 's got talent
[ "Simon Cowell" ]
[ { "docid": "13304037", "text": "Simon Cowell. During his semi-final performance, Talent created variations on his original chorus. This involved using the original chorus, but replacing \"Britain\" in line one, with \"Simon\", \"Piers\" and \"Amanda\", and replacing \"talent\" in line two with \"Cowell\", \"Morgan\" and \"Holden\" respectively. The popularised Talent theme was used in the Britain's Got Talent show in subsequent episodes between acts as one of several jingles. DJ Talent DJ Talent (real name Anthony Ghosh) (born 1978 in London) is a British part-time DJ from Peterborough, England, most widely known for his appearance as a semi-finalist on third series of the ITV television", "title": "DJ Talent" } ]
[ { "docid": "17883116", "text": "All India talent hunt of MTV Serial \"Kitni Mast Hai Zindagi\" for Balaji Telefilms, where he was selected among the top six applicants from thousands who came to try their luck in Bangalore. He started his professional training as an actor and got involved in theatre and method acting training during his college days. His initial training as an actor started with Mr. Lalit Prakash, who was the Head of Department of acting in the Asian Academy of Film & Television . After his graduation, he was determined to go to Mumbai and to take up acting as a career,", "title": "Gaurav Nanda" }, { "docid": "18883902", "text": "his best friend from school, who refreshingly treats him as an equal but is not the influence Matt's concerned parents are looking for. In June 2018, Ridley won the 12th series of \"Britain's Got Talent\" after successfully making it through the audition stages, and winning the show by the public vote. Lee Ridley (comedian) Lee Ridley (born 31 December 1980) is an English stand-up comedian. Disabled since early life, and unable to speak, he is the first standup comedian in Britain to use a communication aid in his routines, performing them under the stage name of Lost Voice Guy. He", "title": "Lee Ridley (comedian)" }, { "docid": "13865695", "text": "del Plata, Bahía Blanca, Córdoba, San Luis, Salta, San Juan, Neuquén, Corrientes and Tucumán. The winner, Guitarist Daniel Ferreyra, took a $100,000 prize. The third edition of \"Talento Argentino\" aired during late 2010 and early 2011. The winner of the third season was accordion player Diego Gutierrez. Talento Argentino Talento Argentino is a television show, led by Mariano Peluffo, which airs on the Telefé channel. It is based on the English-format \"Got Talent\" series, which takes place simultaneously in other countries, such as \"Britain's Got Talent\" in Great Britain, \"America's Got Talent\" in the United States or \"Got Talent\", the", "title": "Talento Argentino" }, { "docid": "8848651", "text": "Talent\", in terms of the stage and the shape of the X's used. The opening was also changed to look similar to \"Britain's Got Talent\"s opening, with Australian landmarks instead of British landmarks. Previously, the \"Australia's Got Talent\" opening was simply a display of the title. The live shows began on 11 May 2010 and ended on 15 June 2010, where dance troupe Justice Crew were crowned the winners. They were awarded a prize of $250,000, while runner-up Cameron Henderson was awarded a runner-up prize of performing at the 2010 AFL Grand Final. The fifth season of \"Australia's Got Talent\"", "title": "Australia's Got Talent" }, { "docid": "4283601", "text": "Laura Carpenter, who left the dance school in 2016. The 'Ystrad Fawr' formation teams are very successful with great results in British Championships for many years. With their teams being former British Champions and amazing results in 2016, they are classed as one of the best dance schools in the whole of Great Britain. In 2016, the 'Ystrad Fawr Dancers' entered the talent contest, Britain's Got Talent and made it through the heats. On 21 May, it was then announced that the team got through to the semi-finals. They competed in the semi-final (23 May) and finished 9th place. Ystrad", "title": "Ystrad Mynach" }, { "docid": "19161587", "text": "‘’The Voice’’. Joe performed songs from the album in Pitt Street Mall, Sydney on 7 November. and \"Invincible\" on \"Today\" on 9 November A Thousand Lifetimes A Thousand Lifetimes is the debut studio album by Australian singer-songwriter, Joe Moore. It was released by Universal Music Australia on 6 November 2015 and debuted at number 5 on the ARIA chart. Andy Mak (who has previously worked with Tina Arena, Boy & Bear and Bertie Blackman) produced the album. In 2012, Moore auditioned for series six of \"Australia's Got Talent\" and came fourth. After \"Australia's Got Talent\", Moore continued busking in Sydney's", "title": "A Thousand Lifetimes" }, { "docid": "8157433", "text": "(who played music by tapping his teeth), The Douglas Lee (who played water-filled drinking glasses), and Dave Nakfoor (who caught hard-boiled eggs in his mouth). Jessica Sanchez finished as the runner-up to Phillip Phillips on the season eleven of \"American Idol\". David and Dania made a cameo on Big Brother 19. America's Got Talent (season 1) The first season of \"America's Got Talent\" premiered on June 21, 2006 and concluded on August 17, 2006. The audition tour took place in April 2006, stopping at Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago. Regis Philbin was the host for this season. David Hasselhoff,", "title": "America's Got Talent (season 1)" }, { "docid": "9354864", "text": "contestants before and after their performance. When the main show begins broadcasting live episodes, its sister show conducts live \"after-show\" episodes, featuring interviews with the semi-finalists/finalists, as well as chatting with the judges. In addition to this format, each year also sees \"Britain's Got More Talent\" broadcasting a special set of compilation episodes featuring the best and worst auditions from that year's contest, entitled \"Britain's Got Talent: Best and Worst\", which are presented by Mulhern who introduces each clip shown. \"Britain's Got Talent\" has been nominated for a number of National Television Awards in the category of 'Most Popular Talent", "title": "Britain's Got Talent" }, { "docid": "19289542", "text": "Got What It Takes? Got What It Takes? is a British children's talent show presented by Lauren Platt for the first, second and third series, and Anna Maynard for the fourth series onwards. It began airing on CBBC on 6 January 2016. The first series was won by 12-year-old Amaria Braithwaite, who was given the chance to perform on the BBC Introducing Stage at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend. 14-year-old Jorja Douglas won the second series, therefore giving her the opportunity to sing on the Main Stage on BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend, in front of an audience of 20,000", "title": "Got What It Takes?" }, { "docid": "18867123", "text": "and Xquisite, both dance acts, as runners-up. On 27 June 2018, the producers' auditions for second series was announced on the show's website. All four judges and presenter were reported to return for the second series. After the first series aired, the show began airing in the United Kingdom on 5Star. Ireland's Got Talent Ireland's Got Talent is the Irish version of the international \"Got Talent\" franchise. The series launched on 3 February 2018 on Virgin Media One (formerly known as \"TV3\") and is hosted by Lucy Kennedy, accompanied by a sister show entitled \"Ireland's Got Mór Talent\" presented by", "title": "Ireland's Got Talent" }, { "docid": "15472851", "text": "Great Britain came when replacement half Shaun Edwards got the ball mid-field and made a break before kicking it ahead into Australia's in-goal area. Several players from both sides came racing through to dive on the ball but the Lions' Paul Newlove was the only one who got his hand on it. Next, Garry Schofield scored a brilliant individual try when he chipped ahead from about fifteen metres out and after running into Australian second rower Paul Sironon, then beat the Australian defence to dive on it after Andrew Ettingshausen went what television commentator Graeme Hughes called \"ice skating\" on", "title": "1992 Great Britain Lions tour of Australasia" }, { "docid": "15578254", "text": "second stage is by text voting by the Chinese public and it will determine the final four. The third stage will determine who is the top 2 and this is picked by the judges. The last stage, 100 selected jury will determine who is the winner. The individual who reaches 51 points will declared winner. China's Got Talent (series 2) The second series of China's Got Talent, also known as Head & Shoulders China's Got Talent for sponsor reasons, premiered on MediaCorp Channel U on November 1, 2011. Auditions were held in Shanghai Concert Hall. During the third audition recorded", "title": "China's Got Talent (series 2)" }, { "docid": "15759767", "text": "music video, Black is \"definitely a little sassier than the \"Friday\" singer we once knew\", while Mike Hale of \"The New York Times\" noted that \"a lot of people will rip “My Moment” for its relentless self-celebration.\" Black made her national television debut by performing a mash-up of the song along with her infamous debut single, \"Friday\", during \"America's Got Talent\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s result night for the YouTube Special round in August 2011. The round featured various acts who had auditioned via YouTube. Credits for \"My Moment\" adapted from MTV and CNN. My Moment (Rebecca Black song) \"My Moment\" is a song", "title": "My Moment (Rebecca Black song)" }, { "docid": "8747376", "text": "released two digital singles (10's \"Got Me\" and 11's \"To Be Loved\") In 2013, he collaborated with Rayviss on a single titled \"Mayday.\" In early 2016, Salter signed with artist management company Flight Club Entertainment. Sam Salter Samuel Salter (born February 16, 1975) is a Pop, Dance, EDM, R&B, Soul, Rap, and Country recording artist and writer. He grew up singing gospel music at Faithful Church of God in Christ in Los Angeles. Growing up, Salter won several local talent shows, with a vocal style that was influenced by Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder. In 1997, Salter had his chance", "title": "Sam Salter" }, { "docid": "18867108", "text": "Ireland's Got Talent Ireland's Got Talent is the Irish version of the international \"Got Talent\" franchise. The series launched on 3 February 2018 on Virgin Media One (formerly known as \"TV3\") and is hosted by Lucy Kennedy, accompanied by a sister show entitled \"Ireland's Got Mór Talent\" presented by Glenda Gilson and James Kavanagh. Cork dance troupe RDC won the competition on 24 March 2018. Contestants of any age, who possess some sort of talent, can audition for the show, with their performance judged by a panel of judges; the current lineup consists of Louis Walsh, Michelle Visage, Denise van", "title": "Ireland's Got Talent" }, { "docid": "18270382", "text": "'s during a live round in \"America's Got Talent\" history. Triple Threat, Animation Crew, and DADitude! all received \"X's\" in the Quarterfinals. Season 10 also has the least amount of Quarter Finals in America's Got Talent history. Previous years have had 4 Quarter Finals while this season only had 3. The Dunkin' Save, originally called the Snapple Save, was continued from the previous season. Each week during the quarterfinals, the acts with the 6th, 7th and 8th most votes were subject to a new vote during the live results shows to send one of them to the semifinals. Out of", "title": "America's Got Talent (season 10)" } ]
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who came up with britain 's got talent
[ "Simon Cowell" ]
[ { "docid": "19209015", "text": "Holland's Got Talent Holland's Got Talent (often referred to as HGT) is the Dutch version of the Got Talent series, which was created by Simon Cowell, who also created the series The X Factor. The first season began broadcasting in March 2008 on SBS 6. This television program looks for a new talent of all ages. The auditions of Holland's Got Talent take place on a stage in front of a large audience. The jury currently consists of Chantal Janzen, Gordon Heuckeroth, and Dan Karaty. The first two seasons of Holland's Got Talent were presented by Gerard Joling. Robert ten", "title": "Holland's Got Talent" } ]
[ { "docid": "15564633", "text": "San Pablo City, Lucena, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Albay, Sorsogon, Masbate, Mindoro, Puerto Princesa, Kalibo, Roxas City, Catarman, Catbalogan, Borongan, Ormoc, Dumaguete, Bohol, Camiguin, Iligan, Butuan, Bukidnon, Dipolog, Zamboanga, Kidapawan, Marbel, Digos and Mati. These mini-auditions are judged by Pilipinas Got Talent staff and those who passed will make it to the regional auditions. In addition, online auditions was put up where contestants can upload their own audition video and send it to the website of Pilipinas Got Talent. The show picked the best act \"The One\" every airing night to receive P5,000 sponsored by Head & Shoulders. Loverkada", "title": "Pilipinas Got Talent (season 3)" }, { "docid": "17024407", "text": "Nigeria's Got Talent Nigeria's Got Talent is a Nigerian reality talent show which is part of the \"Got Talent\" franchise. It was launched in 2012 on television stations AIT and NTA, and sponsored by telecommunication company Airtel. Hosted by Andre Blaze, a former presenter on \"Nigeria's Got Talent's\" fore-runner \"The Peak Talent Show\", the judges are actress Kate Henshaw, comedian Yibo Koko, and radio presenter Dan Foster, who had previously held a similar position on \"Idols West Africa\". The current champions are dancing duo Robots for Christ. The auditions take place in front of the judges and a live audience", "title": "Nigeria's Got Talent" }, { "docid": "18863587", "text": "title with Kelesa Mulcahy from Team Kian as runner-up and Nigel Connell from Team Una third. The Voice of Ireland (series 5) The Voice of Ireland was an Irish reality talent show which is broadcast by RTÉ. In June 2015, it was confirmed by the programme's broadcaster RTÉ that the show would be recommissioned for a fifth series, despite speculation of its axing for Syco Productions' Ireland's Got Talent. \"The Voice of Ireland\" continued to be produced by Screentime ShinAwiL Productions, and filmed in The Helix. It was confirmed that Una Healy of The Saturdays would return, alongside former S", "title": "The Voice of Ireland (series 5)" }, { "docid": "15578254", "text": "second stage is by text voting by the Chinese public and it will determine the final four. The third stage will determine who is the top 2 and this is picked by the judges. The last stage, 100 selected jury will determine who is the winner. The individual who reaches 51 points will declared winner. China's Got Talent (series 2) The second series of China's Got Talent, also known as Head & Shoulders China's Got Talent for sponsor reasons, premiered on MediaCorp Channel U on November 1, 2011. Auditions were held in Shanghai Concert Hall. During the third audition recorded", "title": "China's Got Talent (series 2)" }, { "docid": "20336985", "text": "Sri Lanka's Got Talent Sri Lanka's Got Talent (often abbreviated as SLGT) is a Sri Lankan television talent show which started in 2017 and originated from the Got Talent franchise. It is a Stein Studios production and will be aired on Sirasa TV. Contestants of any age, who possess some sort of talent, can audition for the show, with their performance judged by a panel of judges; the current lineup consists of Jackson Anthony, Soundarie David Rodrigo and Tillakaratne Dilshan. Those that make it through the auditions compete against other acts in a series of quarterfinals, and then the semifinals.", "title": "Sri Lanka's Got Talent" }, { "docid": "5500794", "text": "Soon after, Johnson got to work on her follow-up album, \"\", which was released November 2002. Once again, the soulstress explored her personal feelings to find a thematic thread for the featured songs. This time, Johnson's shrinking self-esteem—brought about by the lackluster success of her first album and problems with her weight—provided the inspiration. Johnson realized that her strength came from her talent and her unwavering religious faith. Hence, The Voice is what keeps Syleena going. As with Chapter 1, Johnson got some high-profile help from Busta Rhymes and his Flipmode Squad, who contributed to \"Tonight I'm Gonna Let Go\",", "title": "Syleena Johnson" }, { "docid": "15429145", "text": "Got Talent Season 2\" hits all-time high 38.2% national rating. <br>The National Ratings came from the whole-wide Philippine coverage of TV audience ratings from Kantar Media Philippines. Pilipinas Got Talent (season 2) The second season of Pilipinas Got Talent premiered on ABS-CBN on February 26, 2011. International artist Billy Crawford and Luis Manzano of take role as the hosts of the show. Once again, the judges include former ABS-CBN executive Freddie M. Garcia, Kris Aquino, and Ai-Ai de las Alas. Auditions for this season were then held in several key cities in the Philippines including Dagupan, Batangas, Naga, Cebu, Davao,", "title": "Pilipinas Got Talent (season 2)" }, { "docid": "14605874", "text": "got to meet with and have a dinner and drinks with the judges, who offered advice to the contestants. The results show aired on Thursday, May 19, 2011 at 12:00am (1 hour) and featured performances from Sarah McLachlan and the cast of \"American Idiot\", determining who made the top four spots in the finals. Singing sensation Susan Boyle, who was a contestant on the third series of \"Got Talent\"'s sister show \"Britain's Got Talent\", was scheduled to perform at the results show but was not able to. The producers of the show had not been given the rights to the", "title": "America's Got Talent (season 5)" }, { "docid": "18840599", "text": "Isaac Waddington Isaac Waddington (born 9 August 1999) is an English singer and pianist, who came to national attention when he appeared as a contestant on the TV programme \"Britain's Got Talent\" in 2015. Waddington's singing career began as a chorister at Chichester Cathedral, during which time he also attended The Prebendal School. He went on to become Head Chorister of the cathedral choir. In 2012, he won the BBC Radio 2 Chorister of the Year competition, leading to an appearance on \"Songs of Praise\". On 25 April 2015, Waddington's audition for the ninth series of \"Britain's Got Talent\" was", "title": "Isaac Waddington" }, { "docid": "13865695", "text": "del Plata, Bahía Blanca, Córdoba, San Luis, Salta, San Juan, Neuquén, Corrientes and Tucumán. The winner, Guitarist Daniel Ferreyra, took a $100,000 prize. The third edition of \"Talento Argentino\" aired during late 2010 and early 2011. The winner of the third season was accordion player Diego Gutierrez. Talento Argentino Talento Argentino is a television show, led by Mariano Peluffo, which airs on the Telefé channel. It is based on the English-format \"Got Talent\" series, which takes place simultaneously in other countries, such as \"Britain's Got Talent\" in Great Britain, \"America's Got Talent\" in the United States or \"Got Talent\", the", "title": "Talento Argentino" }, { "docid": "16902930", "text": "every week. At the series end, TVNZ revealed it had been the most watched show on New Zealand television in 10 years. New Zealand's Got Talent (series 2) The second series of New Zealand's Got Talent aired on TV One on 9 September 2012 and ended on 2 December 2012. The series was won by 15-year-old singer-songwriter Clara van Wel from Blenheim who performed her own song \"Where Do You Find Love?\". 11-year-old singer Jessie Hillel from Wellington was the runner-up, with 17-year-old singer-songwriter Evan Sinton from Auckland in third place. Contestants competed for the grand prize of NZ$100,000 cash", "title": "New Zealand's Got Talent (series 2)" }, { "docid": "16376865", "text": "Kacper Sikora and finished as the runner-up. Soon after the final of \"Poland's Got Talent\" it was announced that Karpienia had signed a record deal with Sony Music. His debut album titled \"Mój świat\" (meaning \"My world\" in English) is set to be released on 15 May 2012. The album will be promoted with his debut single, \"Zagubiona\". Piotr Karpienia Piotr Karpienia is a Polish singer-songwriter who rose to fame after being the runner-up on the fourth series of \"Poland's Got Talent\". He is currently signed to Warner Music Poland. His debut album titled \"Mój świat\" was released on 15", "title": "Piotr Karpienia" }, { "docid": "14774834", "text": "Got Talent\"s contestants: Paul Potts, Escala, Diversity, and Signature and \"America's Got Talent\" contestant Recycled Percussion. Final standing was decided by SMS votes started from 4 Oct and ended with the live broadcast. However, details about total votes or percentages have not been released yet. Italics indicate the act was selected by the online public voting as their top 2 favorites. China's Got Talent (series 1) The first series of China's Got Talent, also known as Head & Shoulders China's Got Talent for sponsor reasons, premiered on DragonTV on July 25, 2010. The premiere ratings drew 400 million viewers. \"Dongfang", "title": "China's Got Talent (series 1)" }, { "docid": "19289543", "text": "people. The winner of Got What It Takes 2018, Rio, performed at Radio 1's Big Weekend also. The winner of Got What It Takes 2018, Lauren, performed at Radio 1's Big Weekend also. Eight amateur youth singers take part in the singing talent competition. Three contestants are chosen to compete in \"the Sing-Off\" whilst the mums vote for who they want to win. The show is based on a Romanian TV programme called \"Mom Made Me a Star\". Audition applications for the first series were released in early 2015 under the working title \"Untitled CBBC talent show\". The second series", "title": "Got What It Takes?" }, { "docid": "15887506", "text": "Got Talent\": Ania Teliczan Ania Teliczan is a Polish singer-songwriter who rose to fame as a finalist of the second series of television show \"Poland's Got Talent\" in 2009. Soon after the end of the show, she was signed by Sony Music Poland. Her debut album was released on 16 January 2012 and had been recorded in the United Kingdom with producer Troy Miller, who previously worked with Amy Winehouse. It consists of 10 songs in style of 60's in English and Polish, some of which written by Andrzej Piaseczny and Teliczan herself. List of songs sung by Anna Teliczan", "title": "Ania Teliczan" }, { "docid": "16195582", "text": "performed With Or Without You off his debut studio album, Believe. Nathan Burton, a comedic magician from \"America's Got Talent\"s season 1 also performed. Chinese-American comedian Joe Wong was a presenter. Rules Before the final 6 acts performed one last time, the judges picked two more contestants from the semifinals to the finals for second chance. They were Peace and Cavalry and Huo Chunyu. Each 8 acts will perform for the judges and the judges will decide who will make it to the next stage. It is based on best of three. The second stage is by text voting by", "title": "China's Got Talent (series 3)" } ]
38
who came up with britain 's got talent
[ "Simon Cowell" ]
[ { "docid": "19209018", "text": "Idols and X Factor judge Gordon Heuckeroth and So You Think You Can Dance judge Dan Karaty. Holland's Got Talent Holland's Got Talent (often referred to as HGT) is the Dutch version of the Got Talent series, which was created by Simon Cowell, who also created the series The X Factor. The first season began broadcasting in March 2008 on SBS 6. This television program looks for a new talent of all ages. The auditions of Holland's Got Talent take place on a stage in front of a large audience. The jury currently consists of Chantal Janzen, Gordon Heuckeroth, and", "title": "Holland's Got Talent" } ]
[ { "docid": "14836661", "text": "on 15 January 2011 at The O2's indigO2 venue in London. Among the final participants were Katie Benbow of Dyserth. Hatty Keane from Macclesfield was the winner of the Under-18 category, and 12 years young Rosanne Hamilton runner up. Hatty was crowned the overall runner-up. Keane afterwards signed with Future Music and the music company BGM, and later toured as the support for \"Britain's Got Talent\" 2010 winners Spelbound. She counts names such as Taio Cruz and producer Deejay amongst her fans. The overall winner was Fran Classic, who also won the 18-25 category. Since winning her category, Hatty Keane", "title": "Open Mic UK" }, { "docid": "19052955", "text": "by Pilipinas Got Talent staff and those who passed will make it to the live auditions. In addition, online auditions was put up where contestants can upload their own audition video and send it to the website of \"Pilipinas Got Talent\". The live auditions in front of the judges were held on January 12–14, 2016 at the Kia Theater in Araneta Center, Cubao, Quezon City (for the Manila auditions) and on January 21–23, 2016 at the Davao del Sur Coliseum in Digos City, Davao del Sur (for the Visayas and Mindanao auditions). This fifth season, voting works on a majority-of-three", "title": "Pilipinas Got Talent (season 5)" }, { "docid": "11444700", "text": "crowds outside the house, however despite facing three eviction votes, she survived them all to make a surprise appearance in the final. She speaks fluent Italian. Emilia was announced as the runner-up, on Day 26, with 46.1% of the votes. In 2015, Emilia and her other brother, Billy, appeared on Britain's Got Talent. In 2017, Emilia and Billy appeared on the 12th season of America's Got Talent. Jade Keiley Eden (born 28 November 1986) is a professional beauty queen. Jade has won numerous beauty pageant awards including Miss Essex 2006, Miss Winchester 2007 and came third in Miss England behind", "title": "Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack" }, { "docid": "19289542", "text": "Got What It Takes? Got What It Takes? is a British children's talent show presented by Lauren Platt for the first, second and third series, and Anna Maynard for the fourth series onwards. It began airing on CBBC on 6 January 2016. The first series was won by 12-year-old Amaria Braithwaite, who was given the chance to perform on the BBC Introducing Stage at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend. 14-year-old Jorja Douglas won the second series, therefore giving her the opportunity to sing on the Main Stage on BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend, in front of an audience of 20,000", "title": "Got What It Takes?" }, { "docid": "18840599", "text": "Isaac Waddington Isaac Waddington (born 9 August 1999) is an English singer and pianist, who came to national attention when he appeared as a contestant on the TV programme \"Britain's Got Talent\" in 2015. Waddington's singing career began as a chorister at Chichester Cathedral, during which time he also attended The Prebendal School. He went on to become Head Chorister of the cathedral choir. In 2012, he won the BBC Radio 2 Chorister of the Year competition, leading to an appearance on \"Songs of Praise\". On 25 April 2015, Waddington's audition for the ninth series of \"Britain's Got Talent\" was", "title": "Isaac Waddington" }, { "docid": "15429145", "text": "Got Talent Season 2\" hits all-time high 38.2% national rating. <br>The National Ratings came from the whole-wide Philippine coverage of TV audience ratings from Kantar Media Philippines. Pilipinas Got Talent (season 2) The second season of Pilipinas Got Talent premiered on ABS-CBN on February 26, 2011. International artist Billy Crawford and Luis Manzano of take role as the hosts of the show. Once again, the judges include former ABS-CBN executive Freddie M. Garcia, Kris Aquino, and Ai-Ai de las Alas. Auditions for this season were then held in several key cities in the Philippines including Dagupan, Batangas, Naga, Cebu, Davao,", "title": "Pilipinas Got Talent (season 2)" }, { "docid": "12315029", "text": "no signs of slowing down when they came out and scored two converted tries in the first ten minutes, both from Gear. Gear scored his second, set up by Carter, and third in the same corner as his first; his second came from a nice pass from Carter who put him through the gap and it was an easy run to the try line, while his third was as simple as his first two with some easy passing out wide where Gear got outside his man and scored another five-pointer. Carter converted and New Zealand secured the win with still", "title": "2005 New Zealand rugby union tour of Britain and Ireland" }, { "docid": "4283601", "text": "Laura Carpenter, who left the dance school in 2016. The 'Ystrad Fawr' formation teams are very successful with great results in British Championships for many years. With their teams being former British Champions and amazing results in 2016, they are classed as one of the best dance schools in the whole of Great Britain. In 2016, the 'Ystrad Fawr Dancers' entered the talent contest, Britain's Got Talent and made it through the heats. On 21 May, it was then announced that the team got through to the semi-finals. They competed in the semi-final (23 May) and finished 9th place. Ystrad", "title": "Ystrad Mynach" }, { "docid": "1956196", "text": "David Teegarden, drummer for Seger on the \"Smokin' O.P.'s\" (1972) album, replaced him. Despite the loss, Seger followed up strongly with 1978's \"Stranger in Town\". The first single, \"Still the Same\", emphasized Seger's talent for mid-tempo numbers that revealed a sense of purpose, and reached #4 on the pop singles chart. \"Hollywood Nights\" was an up-tempo #12 hit rocker, while \"We've Got Tonight\" was a slow ballad that reached #13 on the Hot 100. (The latter became an even bigger hit when country music superstar Kenny Rogers and pop singer Sheena Easton teamed up for a 1983 treatment of it", "title": "Bob Seger" }, { "docid": "12754727", "text": "they criticized the lyrics' credibility and the fact that Sampson's was hard to hear because of other vocals. Popjustice listed both positive and negative aspects of the single side by side in their review, but was positive saying \"George Sampson might have made one of the year's most extraordinary pop singles\". Andy Welch from the Monmouthshire Beacon didn't like the single at all. He said \"it has no merit of any kind. Britain has got talent, just not here.\" John Murphy from musicOMH reviewed the track \"Get Up on the Dance Floor\" and said \"It's utterly disposable and completely unoriginal,", "title": "Get Up on the Dance Floor/Headz Up" }, { "docid": "7633659", "text": "was entitled \"Inside AGT: The Untold Stories of America's Got Talent\", was released, providing a description of the seasons, contestants, judges, and production techniques of the show, along with detailed interviews with contestants from all seasons, up to the date of the book's of publication. The show finished airing its thirteenth season, which ran from May 29 to September 19, 2018. A winter-spin off edition is currently being planned, entitled \"\", featuring acts from previous seasons, as well as acts from international \"Got Talent\" shows. The general selection process of each season is begun by the production team with open", "title": "America's Got Talent" }, { "docid": "8747376", "text": "released two digital singles (10's \"Got Me\" and 11's \"To Be Loved\") In 2013, he collaborated with Rayviss on a single titled \"Mayday.\" In early 2016, Salter signed with artist management company Flight Club Entertainment. Sam Salter Samuel Salter (born February 16, 1975) is a Pop, Dance, EDM, R&B, Soul, Rap, and Country recording artist and writer. He grew up singing gospel music at Faithful Church of God in Christ in Los Angeles. Growing up, Salter won several local talent shows, with a vocal style that was influenced by Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder. In 1997, Salter had his chance", "title": "Sam Salter" }, { "docid": "14774831", "text": "China's Got Talent (series 1) The first series of China's Got Talent, also known as Head & Shoulders China's Got Talent for sponsor reasons, premiered on DragonTV on July 25, 2010. The premiere ratings drew 400 million viewers. \"Dongfang Daily\" reported that with an 8 percent audience share in Shanghai while in 26 other provinces got a 1.37 percent share. The second episode increased 100 million viewers from the premiere which makes it 500 million viewers who watched. This makes \"China's Got Talent\" the most viewers in the \"Got Talent\" franchise history. The auditions for the first series of \"China's", "title": "China's Got Talent (series 1)" }, { "docid": "15645773", "text": "Perri Kiely Perri Luc Kiely (born 15 December 1995) is a British street dancer, best known as a current member of the dance troupe Diversity, who won the third series of \"Britain's Got Talent\" in 2009. In 2014, Perri won the second series of \"Splash!\". In 2017 Perri was featured in season 2 of E4's \"Celebs Go Dating\". In 2018, Perri was awarded \"Star Baker\" on \"The Great Stand Up to Cancer Bake Off\" Perri is currently a member of the dance troupe Diversity, which was formed in 2007 and won the third series of \"Britain's Got Talent\". In July", "title": "Perri Kiely" }, { "docid": "19718119", "text": "qualified. Guest(s): Uka Guest(s): TBD The 8 winners of the semifinals \"(2 each group)\" will compete and the people will decide the winner. Mongolia's Got Talent (season 2) Season 2 of the reality competition series \"Mongolia's Got Talent\" premiered in the summer of 2016 and was broadcast in September 5, 2016.<br>Tserendorj Chuluunbat (\"bass guitarist from Haranga rock band\") <br>Sarantsetseg Chimgee (\"a news commentator from Mongol TV\")<br>Chimeglkham Delgertsetseg (\"a professional violist\")<br>Rokit Bay (\"Mongolian Rapper\") will be the four judges of the competition again. The Golden Buzzer was added in the series. If the act gets buzzed, they automatically advance to the", "title": "Mongolia's Got Talent (season 2)" }, { "docid": "7633702", "text": "This marks the second magician to win. Acrobatic group Zurcaroh and violinist Brian King Joseph came in second and third place respectively. Stand-up comedian Samuel J. Comroe and singer Michael Ketterer rounded out the top 5. \"America's Got Talent Live\" is a show on the Las Vegas Strip that features the winner of each season of \"America's Got Talent\" as the main performance. In 2009, \"America's Got Talent Live\" appeared on the Las Vegas Strip appearing Wednesday through Sunday at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, in a limited ten-week run from October through January featuring winner", "title": "America's Got Talent" } ]
39
what year did my pet monster come out
[ "1986" ]
[ { "docid": "4565582", "text": "My Pet Monster My Pet Monster is character that began as a plush doll first produced by American Greetings in 1986. It has horns, blue fur, and a fanged smile, wearing breakaway orange plastic handcuffs. In 2018, Hasbro acquired \"My Pet Monster\" from Saban Brands. The My Pet Monster character began as a plush doll first produced by American Greetings in 1986. As one of the few plush dolls marketed to boys at the time, My Pet Monster was popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The doll has blue fur, horns and a fanged smile, and is recognizable", "title": "My Pet Monster" } ]
[ { "docid": "4615229", "text": "also secretly convinced that Superman was in no real danger after all the times Luthor's own plans to kill him had failed). When Doomsday reached Metropolis, she rebelled against Lex and went to fight the monster, only to be knocked out in a single blow, forcing her to subconsciously take her true form of a gray, humanoid mass. When Superman died stopping Doomsday, Supergirl used her powers to protect Metropolis, but was met with some derision, as many people saw her as Luthor's \"pet\". She did an admirable job of rescuing victims, teaching the new hero Superboy about the importance", "title": "Supergirl (Matrix)" }, { "docid": "5012409", "text": "\"Cars Toons\", \"Madballs\", \"My Pet Monster\", \"Cadillacs and Dinosaurs\", \"Ned's Newt\", \"The Neverending Story\", \"Flash Gordon\", \"\", \"\", \"Bad Dog\", \"Little Rosey\", \"Blazing Dragons\", \"The Busy World of Richard Scarry\", \"Committed\", \"George Shrinks\", \"The Animal Shelf\", \"Franklin\", \"Quads!\", \"Marvin The Tap-Dancing Horse\", \"Little Bear\", Silent Witness: What a Child Saw and \"\". In February 2005, Johnson joined Toronto jazz station CJRT as the part-time host of a weekly, two-hour, gospel music show. She left CJRT barely two months later. In the summer of 2005, she appeared on Toronto news/talk station CFRB, filling in for Mark Elliot on his late night", "title": "Taborah Johnson" }, { "docid": "8137337", "text": "rattans and vines and tied the monster fast, after which he called out to the birds to break the dam and let the flood come down the river. He himself ran to the bank in safety, and when the cannibal, awakened by the water which rose higher and higher, cried out, \"What is this cold thing which touches me?\" the man replied: \"You evil cave-monster, surely it was for you that we prepared all the food, and you came and ate it up. You also killed my wife and children, and now you want me to plait an arm-band for", "title": "Melanesian mythology" }, { "docid": "7615057", "text": "Martin Denny for its reverberated bongos and güiro combined with pervasive horns and a Latin rhythm. \"MOJO\" declared it an \"ambiguous, jet-age update of Martin Denny-style 1950s exotica.\" In his 2016 memoir, Wilson stated: \"I loved \"Thunderball\", which had come out the year before, and I loved listening to composers like Henry Mancini, who did these cool themes for shows like \"Peter Gunn\", and Les Baxter, who did all these big productions that sounded sort of like Phil Spector productions.\" When asked if he was a fan of Denny and exotica music in 2017, he responded: \"No, I never get", "title": "Pet Sounds (instrumental)" }, { "docid": "13767275", "text": "she and West were doing with the Fame Kills tour, she concluded that she did not want to use any of the things that they had designed together. Later, she said that Fame Kills was \"the great lost tour\", but confirmed that some of the elements of it were incorporated into The Monster Ball. In an interview with MTV News, Gaga further described the tour: \"I begin as a cell and I grow and change throughout the show. And it's also done in what now is becoming my aesthetic, which is, you know, it's part pop, part performance art, part", "title": "The Monster Ball Tour" }, { "docid": "8151047", "text": "Digital Monster (virtual pet) The Digital Monster is a digital pet released in 1997 by Bandai. This pet was a masculine counterpart to the Tamagotchi, which, despite having fans of both genders, was deemed more appropriate for girls. It spawned the Digimon franchise. It was similar to earlier virtual pets with the distinctions of being a fighting pet that could connect with others like it. The original Digital Monster model that released in 1997 sold units worldwide, including in Japan and overseas, up until March 2004. By 2005, more than Digital Monster units were sold. The Digimon game consist of", "title": "Digital Monster (virtual pet)" }, { "docid": "8745648", "text": "all over me. They come up to you and they know who you are. And they go, 'We're really excited about \"Battlefield Earth\".'\" This did not impress Mechanic: \"Do you think in any way, shape, or form that weirding me out is going to make me want to make this movie?\" Travolta's involvement in \"Battlefield Earth\" was first publicized in late 1995. He told the \"New York Daily News\" that \"\"Battlefield Earth\" is the pinnacle of using my power for something. I told my manager, 'If we can't do the things now that we want to do, what good is", "title": "Battlefield Earth (film)" }, { "docid": "8151055", "text": "a special link cable. It can also hook up to the original pets through a Digimon \"dock N rock\" connector. Digital Monster (virtual pet) The Digital Monster is a digital pet released in 1997 by Bandai. This pet was a masculine counterpart to the Tamagotchi, which, despite having fans of both genders, was deemed more appropriate for girls. It spawned the Digimon franchise. It was similar to earlier virtual pets with the distinctions of being a fighting pet that could connect with others like it. The original Digital Monster model that released in 1997 sold units worldwide, including in Japan", "title": "Digital Monster (virtual pet)" }, { "docid": "13247071", "text": "owners, continuity of operations for pet businesses); preparedness (i.e. pet parents learning pet first aid skills, training of first responders in animal handling, pet businesses developing evacuation, emergency drills and continuity of operation plans, etc.); response (i.e. the application of pet first aid skills, use of pet first aid equipment, organized evacuation of residences and animal shelters, etc.) as well as recovery efforts. The destructive force of Hurricane Katrina exposed many flaws in our nation’s emergency preparedness programs. One easily correctible issue that has come to light is that many of our city and state authorities’ disaster plans did not", "title": "Pet Emergency Management" }, { "docid": "17512453", "text": "not know. I did not know that I had attempted to shoot everyone; they told me so. I burned up all my clothes; but I don't remember that. I never was this way (crazy) before. I don't know what make me come that way (crazy). My master come after I was whipped; saw me in bed; he discharged the overseer. They told me I attempted to shoot my wife the first one; I did not shoot any one; I did not harm any one. My master's Capt. JOHN LYON, cotton planter, on Atchafalya, near Washington, Louisiana. Whipped two months before", "title": "Gordon (slave)" }, { "docid": "7874295", "text": "somewhere... but not necessarily running the whole thing. So my involvement was pretty much peripheral. The album features three duets. Norwegian vocalist Marion Raven duets on \"It's All Coming Back to Me Now\". \"What About Love?\" features Patti Russo, who has toured with Meat Loaf for over thirteen years. Finally, Jennifer Hudson performs on \"The Future Ain't What It Used to Be\". The album opens with the title track. \"The Monster Is Loose\" is highly influenced by the Gothic style of John 5, who plays the main guitar parts. The song is very heavy and continues Meat Loaf's association with", "title": "Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose" }, { "docid": "12080141", "text": "stood for The New Party. He said \"Read my lips: what David Davis is saying is that Britain needs a new party\". The Official Monster Raving Loony Party's candidate was Rosalyn Warner, known as Mad Cow-Girl. She stood on an indefinite-detention platform, combined with a quote based on Douglas Adams's \"Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy\": \"The answer is 42!!! Now we just need to figure out the real question!!!\" On BBC Radio 4, they were reported as saying 'because the sensible parties are acting like lunatics in this election, we have decided to come up with sensible policies'. Later she", "title": "2008 Haltemprice and Howden by-election" }, { "docid": "18425750", "text": "a monster came and kidnapped the queen. The king asked the eight brothers to bring her back and said: \"If one of you succeeds to rescue my beloved, I will give to him a golden arrow\". The orphans went together to assist their queen. They searched the monster during two days and three nights, when in the middle of the third night, they found and killed the monster. They brought back the queen in the castle. The king did not cut out the arrow in eight parts, he decided to threw it in the sky. The first to catch it", "title": "Mongolian cosmogony" }, { "docid": "19771859", "text": "began writing the script to My Pet Monster in early 2015 after the success of his debut feature, Dinosaur Island. The international rights were acquired at the American Film Market by Faisal Toor from Empress Road Pictures for its newly formed \"Selects\" Division. Rehearsals began December 2015. Principal photography commenced in 6 January 2016 in Australia, with Drummond directing. Live-action filming locations included Lithgow, Katoomba, Rydal and Portland, while CGI was done at Hive Studios International in Leura, New South Wales. Additional filming took place around the Lithgow area before transferring to Portland. Principal photography was completed on 15 February", "title": "My Pet Dinosaur" }, { "docid": "766536", "text": "in a detailed article that Hasbro came close to buying Lionsgate last year, but the deal fell through. In February 2018, Saban Brands appointed Hasbro as the global master toy licensee for \"Power Rangers\" with a future option to purchase the franchise. On May 1, 2018, Hasbro agreed to purchase \"Power Rangers\" and other entertainment assets from Saban Brands for US$522 million in cash and stock with the licensing fee already paid with credit. The sale, which also included \"My Pet Monster\", \"Popples\", \"Julius Jr.\", \"Luna Petunia\", \"Treehouse Detectives\" and additional properties, was expected to close in the second quarter.", "title": "Hasbro" }, { "docid": "11858008", "text": "couldn't do before. The set is leaner, what I'm wearing is leaner and just focusing on what I'm talking about. I keep talking about God and I come to all these different conclusions. I'm talking about the whole civilization, trying to strip that back, as well. The last 5,000 years we did everything. I put out my idea what we're doing here. I think it's all random. If there is a God, his plan is very similar to someone not having a plan.\" \"Stripped\" ran for 23 nights at the Lyric Theatre from November to 23 December 2008. The 22", "title": "Stripped (tour)" } ]
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what year did my pet monster come out
[ "1986" ]
[ { "docid": "4565582", "text": "My Pet Monster My Pet Monster is character that began as a plush doll first produced by American Greetings in 1986. It has horns, blue fur, and a fanged smile, wearing breakaway orange plastic handcuffs. In 2018, Hasbro acquired \"My Pet Monster\" from Saban Brands. The My Pet Monster character began as a plush doll first produced by American Greetings in 1986. As one of the few plush dolls marketed to boys at the time, My Pet Monster was popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The doll has blue fur, horns and a fanged smile, and is recognizable", "title": "My Pet Monster" } ]
[ { "docid": "3257049", "text": "music focuses \"simply on catchy hooks, snappy melodies and a straight-up boogie-woogie feel\". Lenny Kaye, writing for \"Wondering Sound\", felt that its \"R&B leanings\" may be attributed to Mike Love and Carl Wilson's vocal roles on the album. Carl said that his R&B side had \"always wanted to come out. I have this massive collection of R&B records. When we were doing \"Pet Sounds\", I'd go home and put on my Stax and Aretha stuff. It's always been a big part of my life.\" According to Love, the band made a conscious decision to be \"completely out of the mainstream", "title": "Wild Honey (album)" }, { "docid": "8575377", "text": "Numeroff's ten basic steps to buying, naming, and dealing with your pet monster. There are things you should know like choosing a monster that can tie its shoes, how to take your monster to the vet, not to choose a monster who tries to eat your shirt, and that \"Fluffy\" is not a good name for a monster. With each step is a bright, colorful illustration to help you choose your own pet monster. A portion of the profits from \"Laura Numeroff's Ten Step Guide to Living with Your Monster\" were donated to The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's", "title": "Laura Numeroff" }, { "docid": "7548562", "text": "monster will soon come, as well as arranging his planes and toy soldiers around the closet to form a \"defense force\". The inner monologue of the boy was voiced by Michael J. Fox. The titular nightmare monster also starred in a music video of Alice Cooper's \"Welcome to my Nightmare\". Mayer joined Golden Publishing, creators of Little Golden Books, in 1976. Through them he has sold his \"Little Critter\" and \"Little Monster\" series, which are popular with beginning readers. In 1978, Mayer divorced Marianna. The following year, he married his second wife, Jo. The couple had three children: two sons,", "title": "Mercer Mayer" }, { "docid": "4851810", "text": "2011 that her recording company thought it was important that she appeared thinner in the video: \"I'd been told that my whole life, but at this critical juncture, with my career taking off, I didn't have the wherewithal to argue. [...] We [she and Paula Abdul] shared a house and spent weeks exercising [in Canyon Ranch]. [...] I was as motivated as ever to come out on top. [...] I felt good when it was over. I enjoed the compliments about my \"new\" shape. I shot the video and did in fact reshape my image.\" It premiered on BET on", "title": "What Have You Done for Me Lately" }, { "docid": "9042543", "text": "At first they blame the other for stealing their creation, but then agree to work in tandem to find their robots when it turns out neither knows what has become of them. Unknown to the two creators, Gizmo has transported Romie-0 and Julie-8 to a planet of junk named Trash-0-Lot, where the two come face-to-face with an enormous Junk Monster named Sparepartski. The monster has Romie-0 transported to the other side of the planet, but imprisons Julie-8 for his own purposes. Gizmo appears to her shortly afterward, and suggests that she offer to marry the Junk Monster in exchange for", "title": "Romie-0 and Julie-8" }, { "docid": "866634", "text": "matter what they promised), advertisers were complaining that commercial time on his show was costing nearly twice as much as what they paid for most other shows, and he had grown tired of what was called the \"rate race\". Thus, after some three decades on radio and television in a weekly program, Jack Benny went out on top. In fairness, Benny himself shared Fred Allen's ambivalence about television, though not quite to Allen's extent. \"By my second year in television, I saw that the camera was a man-eating monster ... It gave a performer close-up exposure that, week after week,", "title": "Jack Benny" }, { "docid": "3359027", "text": "Sammon further stated: Bush wondered whether he should excuse himself and retreat to the holding room, where he might be able to find out what the hell was going on. But what kind of message would that send—the president abruptly getting up and walking out on a bunch of inner-city second-graders at their moment in the national limelight? In the years following the incident, faculty and students of the school have come to offer their foreign policy opinions regarding Bush's decisions. Principal Gwendolyn Tose-Rigell defended Bush, stating: \"I don't think anyone could have handled it better. What would it have", "title": "The Pet Goat" }, { "docid": "6776703", "text": "to come up with, 'OK, what are those ways?' That was tough.\" Of the line, 'I found a way to make you smile', Stipe later recalled, \"I just thought, that's the most beautiful thing in the world.\" Stipe had difficulty writing lyrics for the \"Up\" album. In the case of \"At My Most Beautiful\", it took the singer a year to write the song's verse because he needed to figure out what one could do to prompt the action described in the opening line. The solution finally occurred to him one morning, and he finished writing the words in 45", "title": "At My Most Beautiful" }, { "docid": "8943751", "text": "the voice of Babar, Gordon Pinsent gives the elephant king a reassuring presence and keeps the mildly didactic stories from bogging down in moralizing. Child actors provide the voices for the young Babar and his friends, which makes the show sound a lot like a \"Peanuts\" special at times. Created by the Canadian Nelvana studio—the producers of the entertaining \"My Pet Monster\"--\"Babar\" manages to be endearing without sliding into the saccharine cutesiness of \"Hello Kitty\". Parents with children in the 4-to-10-year-old range should plan on setting their VCRs: The kids will probably want to watch \"Babar\" more than once.\" Common", "title": "Babar (TV series)" }, { "docid": "17347051", "text": "that time that it could take me out of my profession. ... Suffice it to say I did not find just what I expected, and many times I put\" Science and Health \"away with a feeling of impatience that the grain of truth which I felt must be there was obscured and buried by what seemed to me a mass of nonsense; but each time there would come back to me the fact that I was alive and well—better mentally than ever in my life—whereas there was the certainty from a medical point of view that I would have been", "title": "Edmund F. Burton" }, { "docid": "14337324", "text": "on the soundtrack for the movie \"Why Did You Come to My House?\" (2009), releasing her first solo song entitled \"Miracle\". In October 2009, she became part of the \"Dream Team Girl Group\" named 4Tomorrow for Samsung's campaign \"Samsung Anycall\". Their digital single \"Tomorrow\" was released on October 6, and the official music video for their single was released on the October 12, starring actor Lee Dong-gun. In 2010, she recorded the song \"Super Star\" for the soundtrack of the KBS2 drama \"Mary Stayed Out All Night\". The same year, she became a host of MBC Every1's \"I Love Pet\"", "title": "Han Seung-yeon" }, { "docid": "13247071", "text": "owners, continuity of operations for pet businesses); preparedness (i.e. pet parents learning pet first aid skills, training of first responders in animal handling, pet businesses developing evacuation, emergency drills and continuity of operation plans, etc.); response (i.e. the application of pet first aid skills, use of pet first aid equipment, organized evacuation of residences and animal shelters, etc.) as well as recovery efforts. The destructive force of Hurricane Katrina exposed many flaws in our nation’s emergency preparedness programs. One easily correctible issue that has come to light is that many of our city and state authorities’ disaster plans did not", "title": "Pet Emergency Management" }, { "docid": "8323252", "text": "me. Gregory Peck said that he would be on my show\" Rochester: \"Good, good. I'll bet you had to pay him a lot of money\" Benny: \"You're wrong. He's going to do the show for nothing\". Rochester: \"How did you do that?\" Benny: \"Because I'm a very good salesman. I didn't come right out and ask him. I was very subtle\" Rochester: \"What did you do? Did you cut your wrist?\" At the conclusion of the trip, Benny remarks \"Thanks for the ride, Rochester. And oh by the way, you have a beautiful car!\" Upon Benny's death in 1974, a", "title": "Eddie \"Rochester\" Anderson" }, { "docid": "19528740", "text": "through my head at this moment. What I was expecting to be one of my best days turned out to be the opposite, and it breaks my heart I didn’t come through for my team and county.” Mayo manager Stephen Rochford speaking after the match said \"We did our analysis on Dublin. They had pushed with a formation in the first game, pushing four guys inside. They were trying to cut off our short kick-out and as the game developed in the drawn game they were getting more comfort or more reward and it was probably something they were going", "title": "2016 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final" }, { "docid": "7080489", "text": "saying – \"\"A.S. Krishnaswamy was the captain. He had already returned to Mysore city and was out of touch with the Bangaloreans. I felt frustrated on my debut. ASK did not know the players and what they did. In my debut match I went in at number 10. ASK did not know who I was and also did not bother to find out.\"\" Mysore made the final that year, but they had a new skipper. Kennimbeli Vasudevamurthy was made captain of the team and he promoted Subramanya higher up in the order. The game against Bombay took place at the", "title": "Venkataraman Subramanya" }, { "docid": "10561525", "text": "album, Ozma has \"arguably written the best Weezer album of 2001 (and yes, the real thing also had an album come out the same year).\" The \"11 slabs of infectiously singable power pop on this little-album-that-could\" compelled Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo to insist that Ozma open two nationwide tours for Weezer in 2001 and 2002. In an \"Ask Me Anything\" interview on the website Reddit, Cuomo recommended \"Rock and Roll Part Three\" in response to what two albums every Weezer fan should listen to (the other album being Pet Sounds). The song \"Rocks\" was heard in the Nickelodeon teen sitcom", "title": "Rock and Roll Part Three" } ]
39
what year did my pet monster come out
[ "1986" ]
[ { "docid": "4565587", "text": "so than being exposed to light. Much of the voice cast of \"My Pet Monster\" returned 2 years later in 1989 for \"Beetlejuice\", another cartoon show with a surreal theme and a supernatural world populated by fantastic monsters. Reruns of all 13 half-hour episodes aired on Teletoon Retro in Canada from September 5, 2011. My Pet Monster My Pet Monster is character that began as a plush doll first produced by American Greetings in 1986. It has horns, blue fur, and a fanged smile, wearing breakaway orange plastic handcuffs. In 2018, Hasbro acquired \"My Pet Monster\" from Saban Brands. The", "title": "My Pet Monster" } ]
[ { "docid": "3257049", "text": "music focuses \"simply on catchy hooks, snappy melodies and a straight-up boogie-woogie feel\". Lenny Kaye, writing for \"Wondering Sound\", felt that its \"R&B leanings\" may be attributed to Mike Love and Carl Wilson's vocal roles on the album. Carl said that his R&B side had \"always wanted to come out. I have this massive collection of R&B records. When we were doing \"Pet Sounds\", I'd go home and put on my Stax and Aretha stuff. It's always been a big part of my life.\" According to Love, the band made a conscious decision to be \"completely out of the mainstream", "title": "Wild Honey (album)" }, { "docid": "18441876", "text": "had a girlfriend accompany them. After showing them around the penthouse, \"things changed dramatically and quickly. He made it clear to me in a very aggressive way what his intentions were. He chillingly said to me, 'I will have you.' Those words are imprinted on my brain along with the evil I felt. My first thought was, 'No you will not.' Then shock took over, and when words wouldn't come a paralyzing feeling did.\" At this point her girlfriend started talking and got them out of the situation: \"I have no way of knowing what would have happened if Wendy", "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases" }, { "docid": "1297326", "text": "trends have influenced my work, but so has my own scene.\" In 1996, he said of his partnership with Asher: \"none of us looked back ... We went forward, kind of like on our own little wavelength. It wasn't like we were thinking, 'Okay, let's beat Spector,' let's out-do Motown.' It was more what I would call exclusive collaboration not to specifically try to kick somebody's butt, but just to do it the way you really want it to be. That's what I thought we did.\" \"Pet Sounds\" is sometimes considered a Brian Wilson solo album in all but name.", "title": "Pet Sounds" }, { "docid": "4615229", "text": "also secretly convinced that Superman was in no real danger after all the times Luthor's own plans to kill him had failed). When Doomsday reached Metropolis, she rebelled against Lex and went to fight the monster, only to be knocked out in a single blow, forcing her to subconsciously take her true form of a gray, humanoid mass. When Superman died stopping Doomsday, Supergirl used her powers to protect Metropolis, but was met with some derision, as many people saw her as Luthor's \"pet\". She did an admirable job of rescuing victims, teaching the new hero Superboy about the importance", "title": "Supergirl (Matrix)" }, { "docid": "17082297", "text": "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up) \"My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)\" is a song by American rock band Fall Out Boy, released as the lead single for the band's fifth studio album, \"Save Rock and Roll\". It serves as the band's first single following the group's three-year hiatus and regrouping in early 2013. The track and its music video were released on February 4, 2013 worldwide and February 5, 2013 in North America, to coincide with the official news of the band's reformation. The song impacted radio", "title": "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)" }, { "docid": "4805434", "text": "gets in, played by notable British actor Joss Ackland. At the end of the song, he gets out of the car, which drives away. Standing alone, he mutters: \"You went away. It should make me feel better. But I don't know how I'm going to get through\", which is part of the lyrics for another Pet Shop Boys track, \"What Have I Done to Deserve This?\", which was released earlier in the year. In 1988, the duo remixed the song for their third studio LP, \"Introspective\", combining it with an acid-house track called \"In My House\". In 2008, Konami used", "title": "Always on My Mind" }, { "docid": "12748914", "text": "as the monster grabs the wings of the ship, wrecking it. The monster chases Garfield. During the chase, Garfield encounters the creature combined with the Pet Force members. They try to attack Garfield, but they miss and end up attacking the monster. Odie chases Garfield using his tongue. Garfield runs around the monsters, and the monster trips. Vetvix falls off and drops the gun. Garfield unscrambles the monster and the Pet Force creature. Garfield and the \"Crazy Crew\" surround Vetvix, and she backs up into a corner called the \"Smile Section\", which Betty invented. The \"Smile Section\" will make anyone", "title": "Garfield's Pet Force" }, { "docid": "18891853", "text": "– begs to come into their restaurant. What follows is her retelling of how she arrived at this curious junction in her life and how, through the search for the right man, she ended up as a runaway bride with three dogs. Bailey (Erika Christensen) meets Wade (Jesse Hutch), who has a dog named Adam, a golden retriever. She also meets Cole (Tyron Leitso), who owns Cole's Pet Stop. She meets Jonathan (Oliver Rice) at an art gallery; he has a dog named Eve, a dalmatian. Bailey and Amber (Emily Holmes) meet Eric (Jeremy Guilbaut) at yoga class. Eric teaches", "title": "My Boyfriends' Dogs" }, { "docid": "549703", "text": "pleading for their lives, then I have to be there representing her.\" She addressed Tex Watson directly during her victim impact statement in 1984: \"What mercy, sir, did you show my daughter when she was begging for her life? What mercy did you show my daughter when she said, 'Give me two weeks to have my baby and then you can kill me'? ... When will Sharon come up for parole? Will these seven victims and possibly more walk out of their graves if you get paroled? You cannot be trusted.\" In 1992, President George Bush recognized Doris Tate as", "title": "Sharon Tate" }, { "docid": "19271807", "text": "the rights to women's stories—apparently to silence them—before the 2016 election.\" He also notes that Cohen speaks in \"somewhat coded language\", which Trump understands, suggesting that he is already familiar with the issue. Despite the taped conversation, on August 23, in a Fox News interview Trump states that he was not aware of the hush-money payments until \"later on\": “Later on I knew. Later on. What he did—and they weren’t taken out of the campaign finance, that’s the big thing.\" He added: “In fact, my first question when I heard about it was, did they come out of the campaign,", "title": "Michael Cohen (lawyer)" }, { "docid": "8151047", "text": "Digital Monster (virtual pet) The Digital Monster is a digital pet released in 1997 by Bandai. This pet was a masculine counterpart to the Tamagotchi, which, despite having fans of both genders, was deemed more appropriate for girls. It spawned the Digimon franchise. It was similar to earlier virtual pets with the distinctions of being a fighting pet that could connect with others like it. The original Digital Monster model that released in 1997 sold units worldwide, including in Japan and overseas, up until March 2004. By 2005, more than Digital Monster units were sold. The Digimon game consist of", "title": "Digital Monster (virtual pet)" }, { "docid": "804696", "text": "for at least four years. Despite this, he has already cast frequent collaborator Doug Jones in the role of Frankenstein's monster. In an interview with Sci Fi Wire, Jones stated that he learned of the news the same day as everybody else; that \"Guillermo did say to the press that he’s already cast me as his monster, but we’ve yet to talk about it. But in his mind, if that’s what he’s decided, then it's done ... It would be a dream come true.\" The film will be a period piece. Universal Pictures is developing a shared universe of rebooted", "title": "Frankenstein (1931 film)" }, { "docid": "866634", "text": "matter what they promised), advertisers were complaining that commercial time on his show was costing nearly twice as much as what they paid for most other shows, and he had grown tired of what was called the \"rate race\". Thus, after some three decades on radio and television in a weekly program, Jack Benny went out on top. In fairness, Benny himself shared Fred Allen's ambivalence about television, though not quite to Allen's extent. \"By my second year in television, I saw that the camera was a man-eating monster ... It gave a performer close-up exposure that, week after week,", "title": "Jack Benny" }, { "docid": "7282356", "text": "total, with six variant figures released as premiums in a White Castle fast food promotion. Frosties also did a twelve monster series of Monster Sports Stars in My Pocket, including \"Tony the Referee\", which were made of much harder plastic and had no point values. Seventeen Monster Ninja Warriors in My Pocket were produced in 1996 by Vivid Imaginations, some of which came with vehicles and accessories. These also were first Monster in My Pocket figures with removable weapons. The figures that were not made by Matchbox were painted in full colors and came in only a few variations, rather", "title": "Monster in My Pocket" }, { "docid": "16999665", "text": "like a bad pet, whacking my nose with a newspaper without ever showing me what I did wrong. I like difficult games, but it was impossible to feel like I was progressing\", scoring \"Sorcery Saga\" 5/10. US Gamer's Cassandra Khaw gave \"Sorcery Saga\" a positive review, claiming \"\"Sorcery Saga: Curse of the Great Curry God\" is excellent albeit not terribly inspired. It keeps to traditional motifs, eschewing more grandiose ideas in favour of a more familiar flavor\" and rewarding it four stars out of five. Sorcery Saga: Curse of the Great Curry God Sorcery Saga: Curse of the Great Curry", "title": "Sorcery Saga: Curse of the Great Curry God" }, { "docid": "19528740", "text": "through my head at this moment. What I was expecting to be one of my best days turned out to be the opposite, and it breaks my heart I didn’t come through for my team and county.” Mayo manager Stephen Rochford speaking after the match said \"We did our analysis on Dublin. They had pushed with a formation in the first game, pushing four guys inside. They were trying to cut off our short kick-out and as the game developed in the drawn game they were getting more comfort or more reward and it was probably something they were going", "title": "2016 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final" } ]
39
what year did my pet monster come out
[ "1986" ]
[ { "docid": "4565584", "text": "The character's popularity spawned a live-action direct-to-video film in 1986 about a boy who becomes the Pet Monster after being exposed to a statue, changing when hungry. Dr Snyder, the scientist who originally discovered the statues and the legend behind them, wants to kidnap him for publicity purposes, while his sister helps her brother out of the crisis. My Pet Monster also spawned a children's cartoon series that ran for one season on ABC, produced by Ellipse (France), Nelvana (Canada), and Hi-Tops Video in association with Golden Books. The show follows Monster, who lives with a boy named Max. When", "title": "My Pet Monster" } ]
[ { "docid": "4213932", "text": "the pet cat became a monster, but in the aforementioned \"Tsurezuregusa\", this is also a nekomata, and it talks about how other than the nekomata that conceal themselves in the mountains, there are also the pet cats that grow old, transform, and eat and abduct people. In the Edo period and afterwards, it has become generally thought that cats raised domestically would turn into nekomata as they grow old, and the aforementioned nekomata of the mountains have come to be interpreted as cats that have run away and came to live in the mountains. Because of that, a folk belief", "title": "Nekomata" }, { "docid": "5012409", "text": "\"Cars Toons\", \"Madballs\", \"My Pet Monster\", \"Cadillacs and Dinosaurs\", \"Ned's Newt\", \"The Neverending Story\", \"Flash Gordon\", \"\", \"\", \"Bad Dog\", \"Little Rosey\", \"Blazing Dragons\", \"The Busy World of Richard Scarry\", \"Committed\", \"George Shrinks\", \"The Animal Shelf\", \"Franklin\", \"Quads!\", \"Marvin The Tap-Dancing Horse\", \"Little Bear\", Silent Witness: What a Child Saw and \"\". In February 2005, Johnson joined Toronto jazz station CJRT as the part-time host of a weekly, two-hour, gospel music show. She left CJRT barely two months later. In the summer of 2005, she appeared on Toronto news/talk station CFRB, filling in for Mark Elliot on his late night", "title": "Taborah Johnson" }, { "docid": "19107991", "text": "Gardens', who was infatuated with tuneful percussion. He stood out in my youth as a great composer because of what he did with sound, and Brian was doing that.\" Arranger Paul Mertens believes: \"There are string sections on \"Pet Sounds\". But to me, what's special about that is not that Brian was trying to introduce classical music into rock & roll. Rather, he was trying to get classical musicians to play like rock musicians. He's using these things to make music in the way that he understood, rather than trying to appropriate the orchestra. Often he'll direct a drummer to", "title": "Musicianship of Brian Wilson" }, { "docid": "7713550", "text": "In 1990 and 1991, the KLF also remixed tracks by Depeche Mode (\"Policy of Truth\"), the Moody Boys (\"What Is Dub?\"), and Pet Shop Boys (\"So Hard\" from the \"Behaviour\" album, and \"It Must Be Obvious\"). Pet Shop Boy Neil Tennant described the process: \"When they did the remix of 'So Hard', they didn't do a remix at all, they re-wrote the record ... I had to go and sing the vocals again, they did it in a different way. I was impressed that Bill Drummond had written all the chords out and played it on an acoustic guitar, very", "title": "The KLF" }, { "docid": "2463089", "text": "in his memoirs, \"I had lost friends before, and I had known what it was to bury my own dead, even my firstborn son, but I had never sorrowed more deeply than I did over the news.\" Cope's Quaker funeral consisted of six men: Osborn, his colleague William Berryman Scott, Cope's friend Persifor Frazer, son-in-law Collins, Horatio Wood, and Harrison Allen. The six sat around Cope's coffin among the fossils and Cope's pets, a tortoise and a Gila monster, for what Osborn called \"a perfect Quaker silence ... an interminable length of time.\" Anticipating the quiet, Osborn had brought along", "title": "Edward Drinker Cope" }, { "docid": "20323388", "text": "did just what he did last year. This is vindication to us\". Kieren Fallon said \"I thought this was one of the best Arlington Million fields I've seen over the years. I respect Kitten's Joy. I've seen all his wins and I know he's a very good horse. I was expecting him to come home and catch me today, but my lad was at his peak today\" and added \"this little horse deserved this win, he was unlucky last year to be taken down. I think it was a great training performance by Mr. O'Brien. The horse was in great", "title": "Powerscourt (horse)" }, { "docid": "3359027", "text": "Sammon further stated: Bush wondered whether he should excuse himself and retreat to the holding room, where he might be able to find out what the hell was going on. But what kind of message would that send—the president abruptly getting up and walking out on a bunch of inner-city second-graders at their moment in the national limelight? In the years following the incident, faculty and students of the school have come to offer their foreign policy opinions regarding Bush's decisions. Principal Gwendolyn Tose-Rigell defended Bush, stating: \"I don't think anyone could have handled it better. What would it have", "title": "The Pet Goat" }, { "docid": "12306540", "text": "for Dinamo to buy the player for 4 years. Shortly after he joined Dinamo, he had a conflict with team's coach, Ioan Andone, and he decided to leave, signing with Liga I rivals FC Timişoara. On 3 September 2010, Helder was loaned out this time on FC Timişoara. After he singned the contract, said : \"I decided to come to Timișoara because for me it's better. I know that Poli wanted me but I did not come before then because I was advised. I was told <go to Dinamo, go to Dinamo>. But for my career what I did was", "title": "Hélder Maurílio" }, { "docid": "16778711", "text": "with Big Blue Bubble to create the Shugabush. After his collaborations being featured in a news release, he had said \"First of all, the music in My Singing Monsters is irresistible — that's what drew me to the game. And since I love to dream big via social media, I'm so glad that Dave Kerr and his team at My Singing Monsters dreamed back. I've always wanted to let my inner monster out ... and I think I'm finally about to impress my son.\" In the game Shugabush is on Plant island and costs 200 diamonds. later in December 2013,", "title": "My Singing Monsters" }, { "docid": "18441876", "text": "had a girlfriend accompany them. After showing them around the penthouse, \"things changed dramatically and quickly. He made it clear to me in a very aggressive way what his intentions were. He chillingly said to me, 'I will have you.' Those words are imprinted on my brain along with the evil I felt. My first thought was, 'No you will not.' Then shock took over, and when words wouldn't come a paralyzing feeling did.\" At this point her girlfriend started talking and got them out of the situation: \"I have no way of knowing what would have happened if Wendy", "title": "Bill Cosby sexual assault cases" }, { "docid": "8323252", "text": "me. Gregory Peck said that he would be on my show\" Rochester: \"Good, good. I'll bet you had to pay him a lot of money\" Benny: \"You're wrong. He's going to do the show for nothing\". Rochester: \"How did you do that?\" Benny: \"Because I'm a very good salesman. I didn't come right out and ask him. I was very subtle\" Rochester: \"What did you do? Did you cut your wrist?\" At the conclusion of the trip, Benny remarks \"Thanks for the ride, Rochester. And oh by the way, you have a beautiful car!\" Upon Benny's death in 1974, a", "title": "Eddie \"Rochester\" Anderson" }, { "docid": "17347051", "text": "that time that it could take me out of my profession. ... Suffice it to say I did not find just what I expected, and many times I put\" Science and Health \"away with a feeling of impatience that the grain of truth which I felt must be there was obscured and buried by what seemed to me a mass of nonsense; but each time there would come back to me the fact that I was alive and well—better mentally than ever in my life—whereas there was the certainty from a medical point of view that I would have been", "title": "Edmund F. Burton" }, { "docid": "10561525", "text": "album, Ozma has \"arguably written the best Weezer album of 2001 (and yes, the real thing also had an album come out the same year).\" The \"11 slabs of infectiously singable power pop on this little-album-that-could\" compelled Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo to insist that Ozma open two nationwide tours for Weezer in 2001 and 2002. In an \"Ask Me Anything\" interview on the website Reddit, Cuomo recommended \"Rock and Roll Part Three\" in response to what two albums every Weezer fan should listen to (the other album being Pet Sounds). The song \"Rocks\" was heard in the Nickelodeon teen sitcom", "title": "Rock and Roll Part Three" }, { "docid": "5248830", "text": "released two separate episode collections on VHS: \"Trouble Hatches\", composed of the two-part pilot episode (which was actually titled \"New Family\" when it first aired), and \"Monster War\", featuring the three-part episode of the same name. In 2006, Sony released nine episodes on DVD, spread out onto three separate volumes: \"The Monster Wars Trilogy\", consisting of the same three-part episode previously released on the VHS version, \"Monster Mayhem\", which included \"What Dreams May Come\", \"Bird of Paradise\", and \"Deadloch\", and \"Mutant Madness\", which contained \"S.C.A.L.E.\", \"The Twister\" and \"Where Is Thy Sting?\". In 2006, Sony released the \"Monster Edition\" DVD", "title": "Godzilla: The Series" }, { "docid": "14298626", "text": "The Monster (short story) \"The Monster\" is a science fiction short story by Canadian-American writer A. E. van Vogt, originally published in \"Astounding\" in August 1948. It was one of van Vogt's favorite stories. It was included in several anthologies, including 1952's \"\", sometimes under the title \"Resurrection\". It involves aliens who come across a long-dead Earth and explore it in an attempt to find out what killed the obviously intelligent life forms. Their exploration leads to their mortal danger when they discover a deadly monster. Enash, an alien of the Ganae race, lands in a city that is crumbling", "title": "The Monster (short story)" }, { "docid": "5919283", "text": "close friends; and it just happened that I lived with Chris Taylor during my second year of college, so he heard them. He was my entrance into Grizzly Bear. He joined the band first, then after a while he suggested I come in with these songs. [...] When I joined, I did about two rehearsals with them, worked out one of my songs to put into the set, then a week later we were out on the road for a two-month tour. It was a real trial-by-fire thing. I was close with Chris and Chris [Bear], but I didn’t know", "title": "Grizzly Bear (band)" } ]
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who made the beavis and butthead theme song
[ "Mike Judge" ]
[ { "docid": "39093", "text": "Beavis and Butt-Head Beavis and Butt-Head is an American adult animated sitcom created by Mike Judge. The series originated from \"Frog Baseball\", a 1992 short film by Judge originally aired on \"Liquid Television\". After seeing the short, MTV signed Judge to develop the short into a full series. The series originally ran for seven seasons from March 8, 1993 to November 28, 1997. Fourteen years following the end of the series, the series was revived for an eighth season which aired from October 27 to December 29, 2011. A theatrical feature-length film based on the series titled \"Beavis and Butt-Head", "title": "Beavis and Butt-Head" } ]
[ { "docid": "7444967", "text": "1993. The popularity of the single resulted in White Zombie's first Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance later that year. In May 2006, the song was ranked #32 on VH1's list, '40 Greatest Metal Songs'. The support MTV provided by playing the \"Thunder Kiss '65\" music video increased the band's popularity greatly (especially after having been played during the MTV animated series Beavis and Butthead on the episode \"\"). The video was directed by Juliet Cuming and features the band playing the song out in a desert with dancers and monsters. According to Rob, it is the lowest budgeted music", "title": "Thunder Kiss '65" }, { "docid": "1698375", "text": "long hair and black clothing, the band stood out with their preference for simple T-shirts, jeans, and sneakers, and short haircuts. Their atypical look was referenced in an episode of \"Beavis and Butthead\", in which the pair's commentary on the video for \"Unsung\" included the lines \"That drummer looks like a regular guy\" and \"If you, like, saw these guys on the street, you wouldn't even know they were cool.\" Their music is characterized by repetitive, syncopated, staccato guitar riffs, often in unconventional time signatures, and almost always in a minor key with drop-D or drop-C tuning. The guitar sound", "title": "Helmet (band)" }, { "docid": "3047890", "text": "Amazon in 2013, and writing three episodes for the 2011 relaunch of \"Beavis and Butthead\". He wrote for the \"Late Show with David Letterman\" from 1998–99. \"A Quantum Theory of Mitt Romney,\" his humorous essay written for \"The New York Times\", appeared in April 2012. Javerbaum graduated from Harvard University. While there, he wrote for the humor magazine \"The Harvard Lampoon\", helped edit the 1992 edition of travel guide \"Let's Go: USA\", and served as lyricist and co-bookwriter for two productions of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals. Later he spent three years contributing headlines to \"The Onion\", and is credited as", "title": "David Javerbaum" }, { "docid": "15942599", "text": "degree video vlog ever to be uploaded on YouTube on June 4, 2015. The video was viewed over 3 million times in the first week. Sam Macaroni Sam Macaroni is an American filmmaker. As of 2018, Macaroni is directing the feature film Guest House, a movie he co-wrote with Troy Duffy. Shooting begins late July in Los Angeles. Back in 2011, Macaroni voiced 6 characters on season 4 of Beavis & Butthead. He has also worked with Zac Brown Band, having shot the music video for the song \"Chicken Fried\" with Clifton Collins, Jr. Sam has partnered with Steve-O on", "title": "Sam Macaroni" }, { "docid": "2586205", "text": "the peak years for alternative rock, so were they for Shonen Knife's commercial success. After releasing \"Rock Animals\" in the UK on Creation-August Records, the trio once again enlisted the BMX Bandits for another eighteen-show tour through the UK. They followed it up by releasing the album in America on Virgin, along with the EP \"Favorites\" on March 2, 1994. From March 9 to 16, Shonen Knife shot the music video for \"Tomato Head\" in LA. The video came to be quite popular on MTV, eventually landing a spot on the station's hit animated series \"Beavis & Butthead\". Shonen Knife", "title": "Shonen Knife" }, { "docid": "13331181", "text": "music can be heard on such TV programmes as: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, ER, The Osbournes, Murder One, Friends, America’s Most Wanted, The Chris Isaak Show, The Fast Show, SpongeBob SquarePants, Baywatch, Ellen, The Cosby Show, Bergerac, Taggart, Spitting Image, Oprah Winfrey and Beavis & Butthead! As a performer, Warren’s career began in 1980 when his group ’Glass Ties’ were signed to EMI Records. During this period they released two singles and toured extensively. This then led to his first association with The Shadows when he co-wrote ‘You Rescue Me’ for their ‘Life in the Jungle’ album. As a solo", "title": "Warren Bennett (musician)" }, { "docid": "6374401", "text": "Illusion Tour) are seen dancing in the background. There are two versions of the video, both made in 1992, one has paper flying through the air (this is the one mostly found on music video sites like Yahoo Music). The other version has lyrics, complete with a \"follow-the-bouncing-ball\", but with no paper flying around. This is the version that is on the Guns N' Roses music video compilation \"Welcome to the Videos\". This video was used as music video fodder for the MTV re-airing of the pilot episode of Beavis and Butthead. Additionally, \"Rolling Stone\" ranked it 7th best out", "title": "Garden of Eden (Guns N' Roses song)" }, { "docid": "7982766", "text": "single \"Saturday Nite Fever\", based on a sample of Guess Who's \"American Woman\". The video to this song has the rare distinction of having been featured \"twice\" on separate episodes of Beavis and Butthead. On June 7, 1994, Donna and Michele Blanchard, the mother and sister of ADM and Kaves aged 43 and 4 respectively, died from a hit-and-run in Brooklyn. It remains unsolved to this day. Kaves described his mother as a hippie who encouraged him and his brother to pursue their interest in hip hop. The McLeer brothers are of mixed Italian, Russian, Irish, English, and Scottish descent.", "title": "Lordz of Brooklyn" }, { "docid": "4416279", "text": "was on an episode of \"Beavis and Butthead\" on MTV. The song has appeared in numerous films and television shows, including, New Jack City, \"You Don't Mess with the Zohan\" and \"No Strings Attached\". On a November 2015 episode of \"Jimmy Kimmel Live!\" Color Me Badd's Abrams, Calderon and Watters joined with country singer Brad Paisley in a performance of \"I Wanna Sex You Up\" for Kimmel's \"Mash Up Monday\" series. The artists were renamed Color Me Bradd for the occasion. Color Me Badd Color Me Badd is an American contemporary R&B group that was formed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.", "title": "Color Me Badd" }, { "docid": "14494260", "text": "also conceived at this time. McCoy later joined The Smeezingtons in the studio to complete the full song. The radio edit of the song replaces the word \"Fucking\" with \"freaking\" and is 3:06 long instead of 3:30. The radio edit is available for download on iTunes. The music video appeared in MTV animated series \"Beavis and Butthead\" in the episode \"Whorehouse\". The song features a \"reggae backbeat\" and acoustic guitar. \"Billionaire\" is \"acoustic pop-reggae\" and presages Mars' \"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\", as \"laid-back soft rock, with gentle reggae inflections, hang-loose sentiments and all.\" In January 2014, Bruno Mars and Travie McCoy", "title": "Billionaire (song)" }, { "docid": "5840677", "text": "chosen from the MTV archives. The majority of the channel's output was made up of back-to-back music videos, with shows such as Beavis and Butthead and Daria aired occasionally. MTV Rocks' on-air identity has been produced by Dutch graphic design team PostPanic. MTV Rocks reflects MTV Networks Internationals on-air and off-air branding. The graphics were commissioned by MTV Networks Internationals design team MTV World Design Studio who have created the original MTV Popx1000 branding. In recent years, MTV Two has taken \"Gonzo\" on different tours of the United Kingdom. \"Gonzo on Tour\" has been a regular tour for the past", "title": "MTV Rocks (UK & Ireland)" }, { "docid": "7533501", "text": "of Penguin. After graduation, Hall moved to New York City, New York and became a founding member of and main songwriter for the band Railroad Jerk. The group released four albums on Matador Records and was influential in the blues/punk/folk/grunge genre. The song \"Rollerkoaster\" from the album \"One Track Mind\" appeared on MTV's Beavis and Butthead. After the dissolution of Railroad Jerk, Hall went on to form the band White Hassle with Railroad Jerk drummer Dave Varenka. Using accompanying guitarists, a theremin player, and a DJ, White Hassle released albums on Matador Records, Fargo Records, Mazri Records, and Orange Recordings.", "title": "Marcellus Hall" }, { "docid": "7091591", "text": "band's self-titled debut was released in 1994. The song \"Sold My Fortune\" became a modest hit after appearing on an episode of Beavis and Butthead and the group regularly opened shows for Slayer, Supersuckers, Stone Temple Pilots, and Soundgarden. Castillo recorded drums for the band's follow up album before leaving to join Danzig. During recording, Sugartooth contributed the music to a song called \"Tortured Man\" that the Dust Brothers were putting together for the soundtrack to the film \"Private Parts\". This song would later feature vocals by Howard Stern (see \"\"). After the commercial failure of their 1996 album, the", "title": "Sugartooth" }, { "docid": "8513500", "text": "latter two albums saw the band form into a four-piece touring outfit, as opposed to a studio project. The band toured worldwide alongside acts like Jerry Cantrell, Fishbone, Primus and played with groups like Cheap Trick, Run DMC, Papa Roach and Nuclear Rabbit. In 2014, both Mirv and guitarist Bryan Kehoe played several gigs with Les Claypool across the U.S. The band's song, \"Monkey Boy\", was featured in a commercial for the game Fighting Vipers on the Sega Saturn. M.I.R.V.'s song \"Shave My Face Off\" was featured in the sixth season of MTV's \"Beavis & Butthead\" on March 7, 1996.", "title": "M.I.R.V." }, { "docid": "6600206", "text": "Deval Patrick and Dave Lewis. Other impersonations included Glenn Ordway, Mikey Adams, Johnny Damon, Carson Kressly, Bob Neumeier, Borat, Roger Clemens, Eddie Andelman, Bill Clinton, Fred Smerlas, Don Imus, Bill Walton, Edna Jacobson, Dale Arnold, the Senior Senator Ted Kennedy, Wilford Brimley and Dick Radatz, as well as a caller who compiled Red Sox and Patriots-themed top-ten lists, a Mary Carillo impersonator which was accompanied by an impersonation of Morgan Freeman bragging he built the Batmobile, a Beavis and Butthead parody, \"Dyedadye Guy\" a caller whose comments were parody songs based on Simon & Garfunkel's \"The Boxer\", a caller who", "title": "The Big Show (sports radio show)" }, { "docid": "13703792", "text": "Wiig, David Walliams, Jimmy Carr, Noel Fielding, Matt Berry, Micky Flanagan, Jack Whitehall, Tim Roth, Bill Hader (as Julian Assange), Rex Lee (as Kim Jong-Un), and a cameo appearance by Richard Branson. Liam Neeson also introduced a set from formerly imprisoned Burmese comedian and political activist Zarganar. In between the comedic performances, the music lineup consisted of Mumford & Sons, Reggie Watts, and a concluding set by Coldplay. Additionally, Beavis and Butthead appeared in an animated sequence and former Monty Python members Michael Palin, Eric Idle, and Terry Jones appeared in pre-recorded video segments explaining comedically why they were not", "title": "Mother (advertising agency)" } ]
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who made the beavis and butthead theme song
[ "Mike Judge" ]
[ { "docid": "4623662", "text": "musician Isaac Hayes, is a semi-parody of Hayes' Academy Award-winning \"Theme from \"Shaft\"\". It incorporates the theme from the \"Beavis and Butt-head\" television series as a rhythm guitar line, and series creator Mike Judge, who wrote the theme, is given a co-writing credit with Hayes in the soundtrack liner notes. The opening credit sequence which the song features in is a take-off on popular 1970s cop movies and TV shows with Beavis and Butt-Head as hip ace sleuth Lothario detectives. The version of Ozzy Osbourne's \"Walk on Water\" is not the same version included in the film. The film used", "title": "Beavis and Butt-Head Do America" } ]
[ { "docid": "10708358", "text": "Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. The music video features Kool Moe Dee in a western style town with snow on the ground and with back up dancers. The video was filmed at Wild West City, in Stanhope, NJ. The song was also featured in an episode of MTV's \"Rob and Big\" when Rob and Big added a mini horse to their family. It is also one of the videos appearing on MTV's \"Beavis & Butthead\". It was later sampled by Will Smith in his 1999 song of the same name, featuring Kool Moe Dee (along with Dru Hill). Wild Wild West (Kool", "title": "Wild Wild West (Kool Moe Dee song)" }, { "docid": "5654447", "text": "the line-up: Conan, American Idol, Family Guy, American Dad!, The Cleveland Show, Beavis and Butthead, Bob's Burgers, The Only Way is Essex, Take Me Out (UK game show), Britain's Got More Talent, The Jeremy Kyle Show USA, , Bondi Rescue and When Paddy Met Sally. As part of the three channel partnership 3e will be home of daytime chat shows \"The Steve Wilkos Show\" and \"The Jeremy Kyle Show\" as well as Judge Rinder. Big Brother UK and Celebrity Big Brother also became exclusive to 3e.All repeat shows were moved to the new channel be3 including 3kids At its launch", "title": "Virgin Media Two" }, { "docid": "6656925", "text": "including Bill, Dale, and Boomhauer. It attempts to maintain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the conventional and mundane aspects of everyday life. Judge began creating \"King of the Hill\" during his time making the MTV series \"Beavis and Butthead\", which he also created and voiced. After pitching the pilot to Fox, Judge was paired with Greg Daniels, an experienced writer who previously worked on \"The Simpsons\". The series debuted on the Fox network as a mid-season replacement in 1997, quickly becoming a hit. The series' popularity led to worldwide syndication, and reruns aired on Adult Swim from 2009 until", "title": "King of the Hill" }, { "docid": "9354565", "text": "KRIM calls once dropped for KBZG were picked up later when KRIM-LP took them. Previous formats include country, an AOR/Modern Rock/CHR format called \"The Blaze\", a simulcast of CHR/Rhythmic KBZR-Coolidge (later KPTY-Gilbert), a return of the \"Blaze\" format (under the new name \"CD Rock\"), Traditional Oldies as \"K-Best\", and a 60’s-90’s Rhythmic Oldies format, under the name “Arizona Jamz”, featuring sweepers with \"Beavis and Butthead\" sound bytes. Carey Edwards, an established Phoenix air talent who had most recently been programming Rhythmic Oldies KGMG \"Mega 106.3\" in Tucson, was brought to the station. Soon after his arrival, allaccess.com reported that KAJM", "title": "KAJM" }, { "docid": "5676932", "text": "the music videos would be parodied on \"Beavis & Butthead\". Frontman Donnie Vie has expressed disappointment that the label marketed the group as a glam metal act during this period instead of as a power pop group, which he considered to be a better descriptor of their sound, and suggested that the group would have retained their popularity had they been promoted as such. For their follow-up album, 1991's \"Strength\", the band consciously toned down their glam image. \"Strength\" was released in 1991 on Atco to strong reviews, including \"Rolling Stone\" magazine calling the group \"The Hot Band of the", "title": "Enuff Z'Nuff" }, { "docid": "7982766", "text": "single \"Saturday Nite Fever\", based on a sample of Guess Who's \"American Woman\". The video to this song has the rare distinction of having been featured \"twice\" on separate episodes of Beavis and Butthead. On June 7, 1994, Donna and Michele Blanchard, the mother and sister of ADM and Kaves aged 43 and 4 respectively, died from a hit-and-run in Brooklyn. It remains unsolved to this day. Kaves described his mother as a hippie who encouraged him and his brother to pursue their interest in hip hop. The McLeer brothers are of mixed Italian, Russian, Irish, English, and Scottish descent.", "title": "Lordz of Brooklyn" }, { "docid": "9534147", "text": "a policeman pointing his finger accusingly, encapsulating the idea of being 'caught by the fuzz'. A mug shot of Hugh Grant was originally intended to be the artwork of the United States single sleeve, but the idea was later dropped after Grant's lawyers complained The video is a montage of footage of the band, onstage and offstage, filmed on a Super 8 camera. It was also the directors, Dom and Nic's, first ever music video. The video for the single appears in the \"Beavis & Butthead\" episode \"Sprout\" (1996). There is also an alternate version of the music video, which", "title": "Caught by the Fuzz" }, { "docid": "11215328", "text": "many others. Beginning around 1992, 2x2 began to broadcast heavy rock music like \"Green Corridor,\" produced by Studio \"BIZ Enterprises\" businessman Boris Zosimova. From this point onwards, 2x2 was largely governed by Zosimova, who steered the channel to sign a contract with the owners of \"MTV Europe\" in 1993. One of the broadcast programs was a concert performed by ABBA in January, 1994. Clips from MTV Europe aired throughout the day between other programs. MTV, including the VJ units, aired quite often even without translation. Among some of the broadcast programs was the show \"Beavis and Butthead\". Soon, the place", "title": "2×2 (TV channel)" }, { "docid": "8513500", "text": "latter two albums saw the band form into a four-piece touring outfit, as opposed to a studio project. The band toured worldwide alongside acts like Jerry Cantrell, Fishbone, Primus and played with groups like Cheap Trick, Run DMC, Papa Roach and Nuclear Rabbit. In 2014, both Mirv and guitarist Bryan Kehoe played several gigs with Les Claypool across the U.S. The band's song, \"Monkey Boy\", was featured in a commercial for the game Fighting Vipers on the Sega Saturn. M.I.R.V.'s song \"Shave My Face Off\" was featured in the sixth season of MTV's \"Beavis & Butthead\" on March 7, 1996.", "title": "M.I.R.V." }, { "docid": "9558681", "text": "Holder and Jimmy Lea. Paul Quigley's acting also appeared on MTV favourite cartoon comedy show Beavis and Butthead which featured the \"Play Dirty\" Girlschool video. Hell's Belles released one full-length album \"Hell's Belles\" (RAWLP015) in 1986, and one single \"Barricades\" on both 7\" and 12\" format in the same year (RAWSS001/RAWTS001), during their span on Castle Communications' Raw Power label. They also featured with two tracks on Castle's \"Metal Killers Kollection Volume 1 & 2\", as well as other rock compilations 'Rock Legends' and 'Rock Classics' on other record labels. Hell's Belles' guest keyboard player, classically trained Lyndsay Bridgwater had", "title": "HellsBelles" }, { "docid": "9166685", "text": "Merle Becker Merle Becker is a television producer/director, and the founder of the independent film company Freakfilms, Inc. Becker was involved in MTV Animation's late-1990s programming, including \"Beavis and Butthead\", \"Daria\", and \"Cartoon Sushi\". She left MTV in early 2000 to start Freakfilms and worked on Comedy Central's \"Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn\". She has also worked on the \"59th Annual Tony Awards\", as well as various other shows for Fuse, VH1 and MTV. In 2004, Becker produced and directed a documentary, \"Saving Newburgh.\" In 2009, Becker produced and directed the award-winning documentary \"\", which is now featured in the", "title": "Merle Becker" }, { "docid": "8513501", "text": "Neither Beavis or Butthead showed approval or disapproval of the video, but their discussion mainly centered on the protagonist's ownership of a television, a recliner and some beer. M.I.R.V. M.I.R.V. was a band based in the San Francisco, California, Bay Area. The band was founded in 1993. Its musical style includes elements of hard rock, heavy metal, funk, country, opera, experimental, electronica, and polka. Founded in 1993, M.I.R.V initially consisted of the band's namesake guitarist and singer, Marc \"Mirv\" Haggard, bassist Craig McFarland, and drummer David Kobza. Former Fungo Mungo drummer Jeff Gomes replaced Kobza in 1994. The band recorded", "title": "M.I.R.V." }, { "docid": "13703792", "text": "Wiig, David Walliams, Jimmy Carr, Noel Fielding, Matt Berry, Micky Flanagan, Jack Whitehall, Tim Roth, Bill Hader (as Julian Assange), Rex Lee (as Kim Jong-Un), and a cameo appearance by Richard Branson. Liam Neeson also introduced a set from formerly imprisoned Burmese comedian and political activist Zarganar. In between the comedic performances, the music lineup consisted of Mumford & Sons, Reggie Watts, and a concluding set by Coldplay. Additionally, Beavis and Butthead appeared in an animated sequence and former Monty Python members Michael Palin, Eric Idle, and Terry Jones appeared in pre-recorded video segments explaining comedically why they were not", "title": "Mother (advertising agency)" }, { "docid": "7551359", "text": "on Fridays, for an hour a week, from 8-9PM ET/7-8PM CT, with shows such as Wonder Showzen and The Andy Milonakis Show and a sleuth of others. Again in 2006, MTV2 expanded this focus by creating a second block of \"outrageous\" animated block of shows called \"Sic'emation\", and this block was on Saturdays for two hours and had expanded to three hours, with airing shows as Where My Dogs At?, Celebrity Deathmatch, The Adventures of Chico and Guapo and Beavis and Butthead. In the Pacific timezone, MTV2's schedule was 3 hours less, but \"Sic'emation\" was broadcasting the shows at same", "title": "Sic 'Em Friday" }, { "docid": "7444967", "text": "1993. The popularity of the single resulted in White Zombie's first Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance later that year. In May 2006, the song was ranked #32 on VH1's list, '40 Greatest Metal Songs'. The support MTV provided by playing the \"Thunder Kiss '65\" music video increased the band's popularity greatly (especially after having been played during the MTV animated series Beavis and Butthead on the episode \"\"). The video was directed by Juliet Cuming and features the band playing the song out in a desert with dancers and monsters. According to Rob, it is the lowest budgeted music", "title": "Thunder Kiss '65" }, { "docid": "3649706", "text": "powered-up, the enemy attacks. \"Septerra Core\" was developed by Valkyrie Studios and released by Monolith Productions in October 1999 for the PC. The game was scored by Marty O'Donnell, and featured minor voice work from Steve Downes. According to IGN, \"Many of the Valkyrie Studios team had previously worked on the Beavis & Butthead game for Viacom, a highly acclaimed graphic adventure\". In 2006, version 1.04 was released, addressing compatibility issues with the game and newer versions of Windows operating systems. In 2009, the digital distributor GOG.com released a version of the game pre-patched to v1.04. In 2013, the game", "title": "Septerra Core" } ]
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who made the beavis and butthead theme song
[ "Mike Judge" ]
[ { "docid": "16614398", "text": "a detailed, heartbreaking story.\" Matt Bjorke of \"Roughstock\" also gave the song four and a half stars out of five, saying that \"there are great harmonies wrapped up in a melody that is both contemporary country and traditional country-leaning at the same time.\" The music video was animated by \"Beavis and Butthead\" and \"King of the Hill\" creator Mike Judge and premiered in July 2012. It features animated versions of the band, with Zac Brown transformed into \"a beer chugging cyborg\". \"The Wind\" debuted at number 27 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart for the week of June", "title": "The Wind (Zac Brown Band song)" } ]
[ { "docid": "11483500", "text": "Simian Ghost. Pompeii released their debut album \"Assembly\" in 2006 to moderate success and critical acclaim. It was produced, recorded, and mixed by D. James Goodwin at The Clubhouse studio in Rhinebeck, New York. The first track \"Ten Hundred Lights\" was used in a Toyota commercial. NPR featured \"Miracle Mile\" as their \"Song of the Day\". The song was also used in the MTV reality television show Teen Mom. \"Interlude (for Smith)\" was featured in an episode of MTV's 16 and Pregnant as well as on MTV's Beavis and Butthead. The mellotron at the end of \"Relative is Relative\" is", "title": "Pompeii (band)" }, { "docid": "9558681", "text": "Holder and Jimmy Lea. Paul Quigley's acting also appeared on MTV favourite cartoon comedy show Beavis and Butthead which featured the \"Play Dirty\" Girlschool video. Hell's Belles released one full-length album \"Hell's Belles\" (RAWLP015) in 1986, and one single \"Barricades\" on both 7\" and 12\" format in the same year (RAWSS001/RAWTS001), during their span on Castle Communications' Raw Power label. They also featured with two tracks on Castle's \"Metal Killers Kollection Volume 1 & 2\", as well as other rock compilations 'Rock Legends' and 'Rock Classics' on other record labels. Hell's Belles' guest keyboard player, classically trained Lyndsay Bridgwater had", "title": "HellsBelles" }, { "docid": "15942591", "text": "Sam Macaroni Sam Macaroni is an American filmmaker. As of 2018, Macaroni is directing the feature film Guest House, a movie he co-wrote with Troy Duffy. Shooting begins late July in Los Angeles. Back in 2011, Macaroni voiced 6 characters on season 4 of Beavis & Butthead. He has also worked with Zac Brown Band, having shot the music video for the song \"Chicken Fried\" with Clifton Collins, Jr. Sam has partnered with Steve-O on several projects, both online and offline. In November 2014 Macaroni was a guest on \"America's Funniest Home Videos\" and continues to work closely with the", "title": "Sam Macaroni" }, { "docid": "7982766", "text": "single \"Saturday Nite Fever\", based on a sample of Guess Who's \"American Woman\". The video to this song has the rare distinction of having been featured \"twice\" on separate episodes of Beavis and Butthead. On June 7, 1994, Donna and Michele Blanchard, the mother and sister of ADM and Kaves aged 43 and 4 respectively, died from a hit-and-run in Brooklyn. It remains unsolved to this day. Kaves described his mother as a hippie who encouraged him and his brother to pursue their interest in hip hop. The McLeer brothers are of mixed Italian, Russian, Irish, English, and Scottish descent.", "title": "Lordz of Brooklyn" }, { "docid": "8513500", "text": "latter two albums saw the band form into a four-piece touring outfit, as opposed to a studio project. The band toured worldwide alongside acts like Jerry Cantrell, Fishbone, Primus and played with groups like Cheap Trick, Run DMC, Papa Roach and Nuclear Rabbit. In 2014, both Mirv and guitarist Bryan Kehoe played several gigs with Les Claypool across the U.S. The band's song, \"Monkey Boy\", was featured in a commercial for the game Fighting Vipers on the Sega Saturn. M.I.R.V.'s song \"Shave My Face Off\" was featured in the sixth season of MTV's \"Beavis & Butthead\" on March 7, 1996.", "title": "M.I.R.V." }, { "docid": "4416279", "text": "was on an episode of \"Beavis and Butthead\" on MTV. The song has appeared in numerous films and television shows, including, New Jack City, \"You Don't Mess with the Zohan\" and \"No Strings Attached\". On a November 2015 episode of \"Jimmy Kimmel Live!\" Color Me Badd's Abrams, Calderon and Watters joined with country singer Brad Paisley in a performance of \"I Wanna Sex You Up\" for Kimmel's \"Mash Up Monday\" series. The artists were renamed Color Me Bradd for the occasion. Color Me Badd Color Me Badd is an American contemporary R&B group that was formed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.", "title": "Color Me Badd" }, { "docid": "10261944", "text": "2, \"Saints Row\" for the Xbox 360 and Rock Band 4 as DLC. The song was named the 87th best hard rock song of all time by VH1. On the show \"Beavis & Butt-Head\", Butt-Head comments that this is the theme song for Joey Buttafuoco, who was then known in those times through the Amy Fisher scandal. Seventeen (Winger song) \"Seventeen\" is a single released by the American rock band Winger, from their album \"Winger\". Released in 1988, the song charted at No. 26 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Despite its pop metal sound, Kip Winger points out that the", "title": "Seventeen (Winger song)" }, { "docid": "8254376", "text": "Theater in Fort Worth, Texas). The second video was for \"Crackin' Up\", which was played on an episode of \"Beavis & Butthead\". All tracks by Revolting Cocks unless noted. \"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?\" (1993) \"Crackin' Up\" (1994) Taken from the movie \"Dirty Harry\", when Harry encounters a bunch of would-be muggers in a tunnel, used in \"Crackin' Up\" Quotes from the movie are very heavily sampled in \"Crackin' Up.\" Taken from the movie \"Silence Of The Lambs\", in the segment when the mother of the kidnapped girl addresses the kidnapper on television, pleading him to free her daughter. Linger", "title": "Linger Ficken' Good" }, { "docid": "9388905", "text": "of \"Beavis and Butthead\". Somebody Save Me \"Somebody Save Me\" / \"Hell On Wheels\" was the third single from Cinderella's triple platinum album \"Night Songs\". Released on February 10, 1987, after \"Night Songs\" had already peaked at #3, the song reached #66 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. It also made #37 on the \"Album Rock Chart\". Journalist Thom Jurek described the song as a \"riotous call for free living no matter the consequences of the next day\" At the end of the video, Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora are seen outside of the studio. The video was also", "title": "Somebody Save Me" }, { "docid": "13491592", "text": "due to the Parents Television Council deeming it \"too racy for daytime t.v.\" DJ & the Fro DJ & the Fro is an animated series that aired on MTV. The show focuses on two co-workers, DJ and The Fro, who work at the fictitious company Oppercon Industries. They rarely do work, and instead look for funny videos on the Internet, which they comment on (similar to \"Beavis and Butthead\" with music videos). The series was created by Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein, who originally created Comedy Central's \"Drawn Together\". Within weeks of its debut, \"DJ & the Fro\" was moved", "title": "DJ & the Fro" }, { "docid": "1366236", "text": "Dead\" was featured on an episode of \"Beavis and Butthead\". Also in Beavis and Butthead (Season 3 Episode 1- The Comedians) it was stated that \"one chick from L7 could kick all their asses combined\" while discussing who would win in a battle between Tiffany, Wilson Phillips, and Debbie Gibson. During their performance at the 1992 Reading Festival, the band experienced \"technical difficulties with their audio equipment\" and were forced to stall their set. The rowdy crowd grew restless and began throwing mud onto the stage. In protest, lead vocalist Donita Sparks removed her tampon on-stage and threw it into", "title": "L7 (band)" }, { "docid": "1916039", "text": "performance with the band was at \"Woodstock '94\". The only album on which Navarro played with Red Hot Chili Peppers, \"One Hot Minute\", was released in 1995. The band later recorded and released a cover of the Ohio Players' song \"Love Rollercoaster\" for the \"Beavis and Butthead Do America\" soundtrack, which was released as a single. The band also contributed the John Lennon song \"I Found Out\" to the \"\" album, as well as the \"One Hot Minute\" outtake \"Melancholy Mechanics\" to the \"Twister\" soundtrack. In 1995, Navarro played guitar for Alanis Morissette's track \"You Oughta Know\" on one of", "title": "Dave Navarro" }, { "docid": "6656925", "text": "including Bill, Dale, and Boomhauer. It attempts to maintain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the conventional and mundane aspects of everyday life. Judge began creating \"King of the Hill\" during his time making the MTV series \"Beavis and Butthead\", which he also created and voiced. After pitching the pilot to Fox, Judge was paired with Greg Daniels, an experienced writer who previously worked on \"The Simpsons\". The series debuted on the Fox network as a mid-season replacement in 1997, quickly becoming a hit. The series' popularity led to worldwide syndication, and reruns aired on Adult Swim from 2009 until", "title": "King of the Hill" }, { "docid": "3649706", "text": "powered-up, the enemy attacks. \"Septerra Core\" was developed by Valkyrie Studios and released by Monolith Productions in October 1999 for the PC. The game was scored by Marty O'Donnell, and featured minor voice work from Steve Downes. According to IGN, \"Many of the Valkyrie Studios team had previously worked on the Beavis & Butthead game for Viacom, a highly acclaimed graphic adventure\". In 2006, version 1.04 was released, addressing compatibility issues with the game and newer versions of Windows operating systems. In 2009, the digital distributor GOG.com released a version of the game pre-patched to v1.04. In 2013, the game", "title": "Septerra Core" }, { "docid": "14461342", "text": "Wonderful Virus Wonderful Virus is the debut album by post-grunge group Green Apple Quick Step released in 1993 on the Medicine Label. The album was produced by Daniel Rey. The video for the single \"\"Dirty Water Ocean\"\" was revered on Beavis and Butthead. Medicine released the single \"\"Ludes and Cherrybombs\"\" as a promotional CD in Europe in 1993, containing the album version, a version remixed by Martin Feveyear, and an edited version of that remix. That single was also released as a limited edition 7\" purple vinyl in the UK in 1994, with the Feveyear remix on one side and", "title": "Wonderful Virus" }, { "docid": "7372043", "text": "Butler, and engineered by Amels. Often, while performing live, the background music to his frantic, poetic incantations is nothing more than a cassette tape inserted into a cheap cigar-box tape recorder and miked. Bingo's poetry often contains hilarious rhyme schemes, extended stream-of-consciousness rambling, and crude language, with titles like \"Up Your Jurassic Park\" and \"I Love You So Fucking Much I Can't Shit\". He penned hyper-caffeinated odes to Madonna, Tupac Shakur, and Beavis and Butthead, and had his \"Everything's O.K. at the O.K. Corral\" (a dreamy reminiscence of the cowboy movie serials by an old nurse-attended man) featured on a", "title": "Bingo Gazingo" } ]
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who made the beavis and butthead theme song
[ "Mike Judge" ]
[ { "docid": "18088867", "text": "widely regarded as one of the best film documentaries ever made. Following the release of \"Never Sleep Again\", Kasch formed a directing team with horror writer and filmmaker John Skipp. Their first project was the award-winning festival short \"Stay At Home Dad\". Kasch also worked as an editor for Mike Judge's 2012 revival of \"Beavis & Butthead\" as well as several other television shows. He has also continued to work on bonus material for home video releases, including catalog titles from Scream Factory. He has edited and/or produced documentaries for over 30 genre films, including the \"Halloween\" and \"Star Trek\"", "title": "Andrew Kasch" } ]
[ { "docid": "8470325", "text": "to experience growing popularity in the early part of 1995, new shows were added to the program. For the first time, shows unrelated to music were broadcast, such as \"Beavis and Butthead\". \"MTV News\" was added, a segment dedicated to news on celebrities, film, politics and social issues, usually combining subjective and objective commentary. Lastly, in this same year the show \"Connection\" was launched, the most popular show in the channel's history, which has remained on air for a record length of time and boasts the largest audience of any program in the history of the channel. Given the channel's", "title": "MTV (Latin America)" }, { "docid": "9729651", "text": "two weeks later I got a call from a guy named Abbey, who said that they wanted to buy it. I remember the day he called, because it was the same day that I got my rejection letter from Cal Arts. I re-animated the same thing, a bit tighter. The spot won a BDA award (Broadcast Design Association) and a Jury Prize at the 1995 Holland Animation Festival. After I finished the ID, MTV offered me a job on \"Beavis and Butthead\", which was my first ever studio job, and which brought me to New York City. His directorial debut", "title": "Patrick Smith (artist)" }, { "docid": "6354647", "text": "directors Frank Kozik, David Yow, Paul Andresen, Nancy Bardowil and Spike Jonze on various videos either as director or co-directors. H-Gun videos were often featured on marquee MTV shows such as \"120 Minutes\", \"Headbanger's Ball\" and \"Beavis and Butthead\". H-Gun evolved from music videos into doing major content like network ID's, commercials, and show opens. In Summer of 2000, the company decided that it would close its doors and that the owners would remain friends and explore other creative endeavors. The official closing date for the last delivery of commissioned work was January 2001. Noteworthy videos: Soundgarden \"Jesus Christ Pose\"", "title": "H-Gun" }, { "docid": "9558681", "text": "Holder and Jimmy Lea. Paul Quigley's acting also appeared on MTV favourite cartoon comedy show Beavis and Butthead which featured the \"Play Dirty\" Girlschool video. Hell's Belles released one full-length album \"Hell's Belles\" (RAWLP015) in 1986, and one single \"Barricades\" on both 7\" and 12\" format in the same year (RAWSS001/RAWTS001), during their span on Castle Communications' Raw Power label. They also featured with two tracks on Castle's \"Metal Killers Kollection Volume 1 & 2\", as well as other rock compilations 'Rock Legends' and 'Rock Classics' on other record labels. Hell's Belles' guest keyboard player, classically trained Lyndsay Bridgwater had", "title": "HellsBelles" }, { "docid": "9354565", "text": "KRIM calls once dropped for KBZG were picked up later when KRIM-LP took them. Previous formats include country, an AOR/Modern Rock/CHR format called \"The Blaze\", a simulcast of CHR/Rhythmic KBZR-Coolidge (later KPTY-Gilbert), a return of the \"Blaze\" format (under the new name \"CD Rock\"), Traditional Oldies as \"K-Best\", and a 60’s-90’s Rhythmic Oldies format, under the name “Arizona Jamz”, featuring sweepers with \"Beavis and Butthead\" sound bytes. Carey Edwards, an established Phoenix air talent who had most recently been programming Rhythmic Oldies KGMG \"Mega 106.3\" in Tucson, was brought to the station. Soon after his arrival, allaccess.com reported that KAJM", "title": "KAJM" }, { "docid": "3047890", "text": "Amazon in 2013, and writing three episodes for the 2011 relaunch of \"Beavis and Butthead\". He wrote for the \"Late Show with David Letterman\" from 1998–99. \"A Quantum Theory of Mitt Romney,\" his humorous essay written for \"The New York Times\", appeared in April 2012. Javerbaum graduated from Harvard University. While there, he wrote for the humor magazine \"The Harvard Lampoon\", helped edit the 1992 edition of travel guide \"Let's Go: USA\", and served as lyricist and co-bookwriter for two productions of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals. Later he spent three years contributing headlines to \"The Onion\", and is credited as", "title": "David Javerbaum" }, { "docid": "8732875", "text": "song for the first four seasons of History's reality television show \"Ice Road Truckers\", from 2007 to 2011. The song is also playable on the video game \"\" and is available as DLC for Guitar Hero 5 and . The music video was featured in an earlier showing of the \"Beavis and Butt-Head\" episode \"At the Sideshow\", before being replaced by \"Rock On\" by Michael Damian and \"Twilight Zone\" by Golden Earring. The song is also the theme song for Supertalk Mississippi's \"The JT Show\". The song is also used as the theme song of a Pakistani dare show by", "title": "Livin' on the Edge" }, { "docid": "11483500", "text": "Simian Ghost. Pompeii released their debut album \"Assembly\" in 2006 to moderate success and critical acclaim. It was produced, recorded, and mixed by D. James Goodwin at The Clubhouse studio in Rhinebeck, New York. The first track \"Ten Hundred Lights\" was used in a Toyota commercial. NPR featured \"Miracle Mile\" as their \"Song of the Day\". The song was also used in the MTV reality television show Teen Mom. \"Interlude (for Smith)\" was featured in an episode of MTV's 16 and Pregnant as well as on MTV's Beavis and Butthead. The mellotron at the end of \"Relative is Relative\" is", "title": "Pompeii (band)" }, { "docid": "6374401", "text": "Illusion Tour) are seen dancing in the background. There are two versions of the video, both made in 1992, one has paper flying through the air (this is the one mostly found on music video sites like Yahoo Music). The other version has lyrics, complete with a \"follow-the-bouncing-ball\", but with no paper flying around. This is the version that is on the Guns N' Roses music video compilation \"Welcome to the Videos\". This video was used as music video fodder for the MTV re-airing of the pilot episode of Beavis and Butthead. Additionally, \"Rolling Stone\" ranked it 7th best out", "title": "Garden of Eden (Guns N' Roses song)" }, { "docid": "356722", "text": "on several soundtracks. \"I Found Out\", a John Lennon cover, was featured on \"\". The Ohio Players cover, \"Love Rollercoaster\", was featured on the \"Beavis and Butthead Do America soundtrack\", and was released as a single. The band began its tour for \"One Hot Minute\" in Europe in 1995 and played 16 shows. A US tour was to follow but was postponed after Chad Smith broke his wrist. The band considered carrying on with the tour even at one point considering Jack Irons as a replacement for Smith but there just was not enough time to rehearse with anyone new", "title": "Red Hot Chili Peppers" }, { "docid": "11549086", "text": "was thus included in the track listing of the soundtrack. It was also played in the film \"Marock\" (2005). The video for the song was featured in the third season episode of Beavis and Butthead \"Cleaning House\". The pair react favourably to the video when Camilla is on screen (mainly due to her breasts) but complain when the men appear. The song was featured on the dance video game Just Dance 4. Bard's future music project, Gravitonas uses a sample of this song on the track \"Sacrifice\" from their 2012 \"Black Ceremony EP\". In 2013, Army of Lovers made a", "title": "Crucified (Army of Lovers song)" }, { "docid": "12616746", "text": "Skyler says. “No two songs on this record are about the same thing or same person, yet each song was written in confidence that the listener will be able to relate.” Additionally, the band spent 16 weeks this summer conceptualizing and filming a music video for every song on the album. The intention: To infuse the record with additional life and offer visual experiences that parallel the meanings of the tracks. As an added bonus, the video for \"All You\" was licensed for MTV’s current reboot of Beavis and Butthead. Oh No Not Stereo Oh No Not Stereo is a", "title": "Oh No Not Stereo" }, { "docid": "4717114", "text": "TLC for Waterfalls. The Microsoft Windows 95 release included a number of \"Fun Stuff\" items on the CD, including the Buddy Holly video, resulting in a sudden skyrocket in the popularity of the video which won Weezer a place in the history of MTV Music Video Awards. The music video appears in the music exhibit in the Museum of Modern Art. The music video was featured in Season 5, Episode 30 of MTV's \"Beavis and Butthead\" entitled \"Here Comes the Bride's Butt\" on June 9, 1995. The original cover art for the single was an early photograph of Weezer frontman", "title": "Buddy Holly (song)" }, { "docid": "14259065", "text": "Parris Mayhew shot the third video for Onyx, for the song \"Slam (Bionyx Remix)\". Drew Stone's \"Stone Films NYC\" produced the video again. The video was filmed at The Academy, NYC. Redman made a cameo appearance in the video. The video for the song \"Slam (Bionyx Remix)\" was used in an American animated sitcom \"Beavis and Butthead\" in the 1993 episode \"Buff 'N' Stuff\". This maxi-single helped the main single \"Slam\" goes Platinum on August 10, 1993. Onyx saved Def Jam thanks to the successfully sold singles \"Slam\" and \"Slam: The Alternatives\" and debut album \"Bacdafucup\".\"...'Slam' was already platinum, then", "title": "Slam (Onyx song)" }, { "docid": "6182349", "text": "of \"Beavis and Butthead\" but did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100. A \"demonstration\" version of the single in CD format was also released to radio stations that contained an additional song, \"Twist It\" that was not on the album - as well as the songs \"Blue\" and \"Envy\" from the album.The band's second single \"Die Like Someone\", also failed to make an impact. The album's third single, \"I Want It All\", became the only single of their career to chart. It spent one week on the Modern Rock Chart at number 30. It was also featured in the", "title": "Eve's Plum" }, { "docid": "8513501", "text": "Neither Beavis or Butthead showed approval or disapproval of the video, but their discussion mainly centered on the protagonist's ownership of a television, a recliner and some beer. M.I.R.V. M.I.R.V. was a band based in the San Francisco, California, Bay Area. The band was founded in 1993. Its musical style includes elements of hard rock, heavy metal, funk, country, opera, experimental, electronica, and polka. Founded in 1993, M.I.R.V initially consisted of the band's namesake guitarist and singer, Marc \"Mirv\" Haggard, bassist Craig McFarland, and drummer David Kobza. Former Fungo Mungo drummer Jeff Gomes replaced Kobza in 1994. The band recorded", "title": "M.I.R.V." } ]
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who made the beavis and butthead theme song
[ "Mike Judge" ]
[ { "docid": "8314304", "text": "voice actors, such as \"Beavis and Butthead\" and \"King of the Hill\" creator and lead voice artist Mike Judge, who got his start as an engineer for a weapons contractor); Bart Simpson's voice actress Nancy Cartwright, an Ohio native who became the star protégé of Daws Butler (voice artist for Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, and Quick Draw McGraw); and Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor, the real-life husband-and-wife duo who, at the time of this book's publication, were the current voice actors for Mickey and Minnie Mouse, respectively. In the earliest days of cartoons, voice actors were seldom credited for their", "title": "The Magic Behind the Voices" } ]
[ { "docid": "15942591", "text": "Sam Macaroni Sam Macaroni is an American filmmaker. As of 2018, Macaroni is directing the feature film Guest House, a movie he co-wrote with Troy Duffy. Shooting begins late July in Los Angeles. Back in 2011, Macaroni voiced 6 characters on season 4 of Beavis & Butthead. He has also worked with Zac Brown Band, having shot the music video for the song \"Chicken Fried\" with Clifton Collins, Jr. Sam has partnered with Steve-O on several projects, both online and offline. In November 2014 Macaroni was a guest on \"America's Funniest Home Videos\" and continues to work closely with the", "title": "Sam Macaroni" }, { "docid": "11483500", "text": "Simian Ghost. Pompeii released their debut album \"Assembly\" in 2006 to moderate success and critical acclaim. It was produced, recorded, and mixed by D. James Goodwin at The Clubhouse studio in Rhinebeck, New York. The first track \"Ten Hundred Lights\" was used in a Toyota commercial. NPR featured \"Miracle Mile\" as their \"Song of the Day\". The song was also used in the MTV reality television show Teen Mom. \"Interlude (for Smith)\" was featured in an episode of MTV's 16 and Pregnant as well as on MTV's Beavis and Butthead. The mellotron at the end of \"Relative is Relative\" is", "title": "Pompeii (band)" }, { "docid": "1427997", "text": "impressive sales figures as well as positive reviews from critics who proclaimed it a return to form. A companion album released around the same time, \"Raw and Refined,\" featured a collection of previously unreleased instrumentals, both old and new. Hayes worked on the theme for the 1996 theatrical release 'Beavis and Butt-Head Do America', producing a piece which was essentially a hybrid of 'The Theme From Shaft' and the theme from the original 'Beavis and Butt-Head' TV show. Soon after, Hayes joined the founding cast of Comedy Central's animated TV series, \"South Park.\" Hayes provided the voice for the character", "title": "Isaac Hayes" }, { "docid": "356722", "text": "on several soundtracks. \"I Found Out\", a John Lennon cover, was featured on \"\". The Ohio Players cover, \"Love Rollercoaster\", was featured on the \"Beavis and Butthead Do America soundtrack\", and was released as a single. The band began its tour for \"One Hot Minute\" in Europe in 1995 and played 16 shows. A US tour was to follow but was postponed after Chad Smith broke his wrist. The band considered carrying on with the tour even at one point considering Jack Irons as a replacement for Smith but there just was not enough time to rehearse with anyone new", "title": "Red Hot Chili Peppers" }, { "docid": "8470325", "text": "to experience growing popularity in the early part of 1995, new shows were added to the program. For the first time, shows unrelated to music were broadcast, such as \"Beavis and Butthead\". \"MTV News\" was added, a segment dedicated to news on celebrities, film, politics and social issues, usually combining subjective and objective commentary. Lastly, in this same year the show \"Connection\" was launched, the most popular show in the channel's history, which has remained on air for a record length of time and boasts the largest audience of any program in the history of the channel. Given the channel's", "title": "MTV (Latin America)" }, { "docid": "4594836", "text": "\"Beavis and Butthead\" in the episode \"Crisis Line\". Mutha's Day Out toured the United States and Europe from late 1993 to late 1994. They were opening for such bands as Jackyl, King's X, Overkill, Sugartooth, and BulletBoys. Jeff, at one point during the tour, was in a leg brace having dislocated his knee the night before at a club gig in Birmingham, Alabama, but was still insistent on playing. During their tour in the United States, they stayed in cheap hotels to lower the cost of the record company's tour bill. In the European leg of their tour, however, the", "title": "Mutha's Day Out" }, { "docid": "5654447", "text": "the line-up: Conan, American Idol, Family Guy, American Dad!, The Cleveland Show, Beavis and Butthead, Bob's Burgers, The Only Way is Essex, Take Me Out (UK game show), Britain's Got More Talent, The Jeremy Kyle Show USA, , Bondi Rescue and When Paddy Met Sally. As part of the three channel partnership 3e will be home of daytime chat shows \"The Steve Wilkos Show\" and \"The Jeremy Kyle Show\" as well as Judge Rinder. Big Brother UK and Celebrity Big Brother also became exclusive to 3e.All repeat shows were moved to the new channel be3 including 3kids At its launch", "title": "Virgin Media Two" }, { "docid": "7091591", "text": "band's self-titled debut was released in 1994. The song \"Sold My Fortune\" became a modest hit after appearing on an episode of Beavis and Butthead and the group regularly opened shows for Slayer, Supersuckers, Stone Temple Pilots, and Soundgarden. Castillo recorded drums for the band's follow up album before leaving to join Danzig. During recording, Sugartooth contributed the music to a song called \"Tortured Man\" that the Dust Brothers were putting together for the soundtrack to the film \"Private Parts\". This song would later feature vocals by Howard Stern (see \"\"). After the commercial failure of their 1996 album, the", "title": "Sugartooth" }, { "docid": "9534147", "text": "a policeman pointing his finger accusingly, encapsulating the idea of being 'caught by the fuzz'. A mug shot of Hugh Grant was originally intended to be the artwork of the United States single sleeve, but the idea was later dropped after Grant's lawyers complained The video is a montage of footage of the band, onstage and offstage, filmed on a Super 8 camera. It was also the directors, Dom and Nic's, first ever music video. The video for the single appears in the \"Beavis & Butthead\" episode \"Sprout\" (1996). There is also an alternate version of the music video, which", "title": "Caught by the Fuzz" }, { "docid": "3222809", "text": "videos were released from this album, \"Beneath the Wheel\" and \"Abduction\". In 1990, Felix Griffin left the group and was replaced by Rob Rampy. During early 1992, \"Definition\" was released on Rotten Records. A music video was released for the song \"Acid Rain\". The video would later be featured in an episode of MTV's Beavis and Butthead. D.R.I. toured in 1992, opening for Testament, as well as headlining their own shows. During this tour, they recorded their gig at the Hollywood Palladium on November 27. It was released in 1994 as their first live album, appropriately entitled \"Live\". It was,", "title": "Dirty Rotten Imbeciles" }, { "docid": "7025443", "text": "of Beavis and Butthead. On average, each episode from the first series was 5 minutes long, while each episode from the second series was 10 minutes long. The characters occupy a huge rundown house in a bleak, depressing landscape with nothing around seemingly for miles. Much of the comedy comes from each character's frustrations with their surroundings, associates and inability to do anything further now they're dead. Extremely theatrical and flamboyant, Freddie is highly strung and quick to anger. He openly despises all of his housemates, especially the Notorious B.I.G. He keeps a cat called Galileo. The group's only optimist,", "title": "House of Rock" }, { "docid": "13491591", "text": "DJ & the Fro DJ & the Fro is an animated series that aired on MTV. The show focuses on two co-workers, DJ and The Fro, who work at the fictitious company Oppercon Industries. They rarely do work, and instead look for funny videos on the Internet, which they comment on (similar to \"Beavis and Butthead\" with music videos). The series was created by Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein, who originally created Comedy Central's \"Drawn Together\". Within weeks of its debut, \"DJ & the Fro\" was moved from its 5:00 pm (est) time slot to 12:30 am (est) time slot", "title": "DJ & the Fro" }, { "docid": "8764343", "text": "something so honest about it, and it's evolved into Beavis and Butthead\". He also says of youthful TV pleasures, \"Their images are defined by television: How they should think or what they should wear. It's kind of sad that way\" Three music videos have been made for this song - the Canadian version of a child (played by Ryan Dennis) trapped in the box, which was co-directed by George Vale and the band, the U.S. version which featured an unusual array of characters including clowns and goblins, and another U.S. version which simply showed the band playing the song. The", "title": "Superman's Dead" }, { "docid": "15145499", "text": "language channels. The history of Four dates back to 1997 when TV3 decided to launch a second channel, TV4. TV4 was an entertainment network and screened a wide range of imported shows such as \"South Park\", \"Beverly Hills 90210\", \"Beavis and Butthead\". After 2000, new programming was scarce, with the infiltration of 1980's and 1990s repeats. In 2003, TV4 was replaced by music channel C4. On 6 February 2011, TV4 returned as Four. MediaWorks announced this in October 2010, and said that the new network would focus on children's programming during the day and in the evenings will screen a", "title": "Four (New Zealand TV channel)" }, { "docid": "8732875", "text": "song for the first four seasons of History's reality television show \"Ice Road Truckers\", from 2007 to 2011. The song is also playable on the video game \"\" and is available as DLC for Guitar Hero 5 and . The music video was featured in an earlier showing of the \"Beavis and Butt-Head\" episode \"At the Sideshow\", before being replaced by \"Rock On\" by Michael Damian and \"Twilight Zone\" by Golden Earring. The song is also the theme song for Supertalk Mississippi's \"The JT Show\". The song is also used as the theme song of a Pakistani dare show by", "title": "Livin' on the Edge" }, { "docid": "6690061", "text": "the singer's ear; Wonder responded by moving his fingers with the music.\" The funk rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers released a cover as the first single from their fourth studio album \"Mother's Milk.\" It has featured in films, TV shows and video games, including \"\", \"Beavis and Butthead\", \"Center Stage\", \"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air\", \"Walking Tall\", \"The Longest Yard\", \"The Karate Kid\", \"The Change-Up\", \"Rocksmith\" and \"Guitar Hero Live\". A remixed version by the X-Ecutioners was featured in the video game \"SSX 3\" while a cover version appeared in \"Guitar Hero\". FX used the song to promote \"\"", "title": "Higher Ground (Stevie Wonder song)" } ]
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who made the beavis and butthead theme song
[ "Mike Judge" ]
[ { "docid": "11575541", "text": "Etan Cohen Etan Cohen (born March 14, 1974) is an Israeli-American screenwriter and film director. He is best known for writing the scripts to \"Tropic Thunder\", \"\" and \"Men in Black 3\". Born in Israel to a Jewish family, Cohen grew up in Efrat, and in Sharon, Massachusetts. He graduated from the Maimonides School and Harvard College, where he wrote for the \"Harvard Lampoon\". His first produced scripts, in 1995 and 1997, were for \"Beavis and Butthead\", where he was credited as Ethan Cohen. He has since written for other Mike Judge-directed projects, including \"King of the Hill\" from 2001", "title": "Etan Cohen" } ]
[ { "docid": "11215328", "text": "many others. Beginning around 1992, 2x2 began to broadcast heavy rock music like \"Green Corridor,\" produced by Studio \"BIZ Enterprises\" businessman Boris Zosimova. From this point onwards, 2x2 was largely governed by Zosimova, who steered the channel to sign a contract with the owners of \"MTV Europe\" in 1993. One of the broadcast programs was a concert performed by ABBA in January, 1994. Clips from MTV Europe aired throughout the day between other programs. MTV, including the VJ units, aired quite often even without translation. Among some of the broadcast programs was the show \"Beavis and Butthead\". Soon, the place", "title": "2×2 (TV channel)" }, { "docid": "7459635", "text": "song was released as a single after Thunder Kiss '65 initially failed to receive attention on U.S. radio. It became a minor success, charting at #39 on the US Mainstream Rock Tracks. However, the song has gone on to be a fan favorite and is still played live with Zombie's solo act as well as appearing on his greatest hits albums. The music video of the song, which was filmed in black and white, features the band playing in the basement of an old dilapidated house. The animated characters Beavis and Butthead provided support for the band by \"reviewing\" the", "title": "Black Sunshine" }, { "docid": "7372043", "text": "Butler, and engineered by Amels. Often, while performing live, the background music to his frantic, poetic incantations is nothing more than a cassette tape inserted into a cheap cigar-box tape recorder and miked. Bingo's poetry often contains hilarious rhyme schemes, extended stream-of-consciousness rambling, and crude language, with titles like \"Up Your Jurassic Park\" and \"I Love You So Fucking Much I Can't Shit\". He penned hyper-caffeinated odes to Madonna, Tupac Shakur, and Beavis and Butthead, and had his \"Everything's O.K. at the O.K. Corral\" (a dreamy reminiscence of the cowboy movie serials by an old nurse-attended man) featured on a", "title": "Bingo Gazingo" }, { "docid": "6497827", "text": "Crowbar (album) Crowbar is the second studio album by New Orleans sludge metal band Crowbar, released on October 12, 1993. The album sold 100,000 copies on the now defunct independent label Pavement Music. The singles \"All I Had (I Gave)\" and \"Existence Is Punishment\" were played on MTV and received international attention. \"Crowbar\" was produced by Phil Anselmo, a childhood friend of Crowbar's founder Kirk Windstein and the singer of Pantera, and recorded in New Orleans in 1992. All songs written by Crowbar, except where noted. Both videos appeared on \"Beavis and Butthead\". Butthead commented that Kirk looked like he", "title": "Crowbar (album)" }, { "docid": "15942599", "text": "degree video vlog ever to be uploaded on YouTube on June 4, 2015. The video was viewed over 3 million times in the first week. Sam Macaroni Sam Macaroni is an American filmmaker. As of 2018, Macaroni is directing the feature film Guest House, a movie he co-wrote with Troy Duffy. Shooting begins late July in Los Angeles. Back in 2011, Macaroni voiced 6 characters on season 4 of Beavis & Butthead. He has also worked with Zac Brown Band, having shot the music video for the song \"Chicken Fried\" with Clifton Collins, Jr. Sam has partnered with Steve-O on", "title": "Sam Macaroni" }, { "docid": "14259065", "text": "Parris Mayhew shot the third video for Onyx, for the song \"Slam (Bionyx Remix)\". Drew Stone's \"Stone Films NYC\" produced the video again. The video was filmed at The Academy, NYC. Redman made a cameo appearance in the video. The video for the song \"Slam (Bionyx Remix)\" was used in an American animated sitcom \"Beavis and Butthead\" in the 1993 episode \"Buff 'N' Stuff\". This maxi-single helped the main single \"Slam\" goes Platinum on August 10, 1993. Onyx saved Def Jam thanks to the successfully sold singles \"Slam\" and \"Slam: The Alternatives\" and debut album \"Bacdafucup\".\"...'Slam' was already platinum, then", "title": "Slam (Onyx song)" }, { "docid": "10261944", "text": "2, \"Saints Row\" for the Xbox 360 and Rock Band 4 as DLC. The song was named the 87th best hard rock song of all time by VH1. On the show \"Beavis & Butt-Head\", Butt-Head comments that this is the theme song for Joey Buttafuoco, who was then known in those times through the Amy Fisher scandal. Seventeen (Winger song) \"Seventeen\" is a single released by the American rock band Winger, from their album \"Winger\". Released in 1988, the song charted at No. 26 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Despite its pop metal sound, Kip Winger points out that the", "title": "Seventeen (Winger song)" }, { "docid": "3437001", "text": "Am an Elastic Firecracker\". The music video for the song \"I Got a Girl\" received extended airplay on MTV. A segment of the video was used in a Beavis and Butthead episode, a show known to lampoon popular music videos of the time. Wakeland remained in the band until after the tour for \"I Am an Elastic Firecracker\" when he chose to leave, and was replaced by Mitch Marine and Cory Lemons. Phil Karnats joined the band on lead guitar soon after Wakeland's departure, allowing DeLaughter more freedom to focus on lead vocal duty. The band's third album, \"Jesus Hits", "title": "Tripping Daisy" }, { "docid": "5054306", "text": "Individual Thought Patterns Individual Thought Patterns is the fifth studio album by American death metal band Death, released on June 22, 1993, by Relativity Records. It is the only album by the band to feature guitarist Andy LaRocque, the first to feature drummer Gene Hoglan and the second and last to feature bassist Steve DiGiorgio. Schuldiner's lyrics explore human facets including critiques of social norms, constructs and perceptions. This album contains the track \"The Philosopher\", for which a music video was made that received airplay on MTV and was even featured on, and comically panned by, Beavis & Butthead, where", "title": "Individual Thought Patterns" }, { "docid": "9275147", "text": "has a hard time changing his voice. However, he finally landed a major role as voice actor for Yoichi Hiruma (Eyeshield 21), who, like Atsushi, often tricks people, and has as a \"servant\" like Ryo. He is currently the host of his own show \"London Hearts\", along with his partner Ryo. He is also the Japanese voice of Butthead from Beavis and Butthead and the voice of Bart Simpson in The Simpsons Movie only, Junko Hori being the regular Japanese voice of Bart. He also provides the voice of Paradox in . In 2018, he co-hosted the Netflix dating show", "title": "Atsushi Tamura" }, { "docid": "8732875", "text": "song for the first four seasons of History's reality television show \"Ice Road Truckers\", from 2007 to 2011. The song is also playable on the video game \"\" and is available as DLC for Guitar Hero 5 and . The music video was featured in an earlier showing of the \"Beavis and Butt-Head\" episode \"At the Sideshow\", before being replaced by \"Rock On\" by Michael Damian and \"Twilight Zone\" by Golden Earring. The song is also the theme song for Supertalk Mississippi's \"The JT Show\". The song is also used as the theme song of a Pakistani dare show by", "title": "Livin' on the Edge" }, { "docid": "14494260", "text": "also conceived at this time. McCoy later joined The Smeezingtons in the studio to complete the full song. The radio edit of the song replaces the word \"Fucking\" with \"freaking\" and is 3:06 long instead of 3:30. The radio edit is available for download on iTunes. The music video appeared in MTV animated series \"Beavis and Butthead\" in the episode \"Whorehouse\". The song features a \"reggae backbeat\" and acoustic guitar. \"Billionaire\" is \"acoustic pop-reggae\" and presages Mars' \"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\", as \"laid-back soft rock, with gentle reggae inflections, hang-loose sentiments and all.\" In January 2014, Bruno Mars and Travie McCoy", "title": "Billionaire (song)" }, { "docid": "5840677", "text": "chosen from the MTV archives. The majority of the channel's output was made up of back-to-back music videos, with shows such as Beavis and Butthead and Daria aired occasionally. MTV Rocks' on-air identity has been produced by Dutch graphic design team PostPanic. MTV Rocks reflects MTV Networks Internationals on-air and off-air branding. The graphics were commissioned by MTV Networks Internationals design team MTV World Design Studio who have created the original MTV Popx1000 branding. In recent years, MTV Two has taken \"Gonzo\" on different tours of the United Kingdom. \"Gonzo on Tour\" has been a regular tour for the past", "title": "MTV Rocks (UK & Ireland)" }, { "docid": "15781712", "text": "by Porcelain Black's image and sounds but favored her apparent perception of herself as the \"offspring\" of fellow musicians Britney Spears and Marilyn Manson and their individual styles. Porcelain Black performed the song on the \"Late Show with David Letterman\", marking her debut televised appearance. The song was featured in an episode of Beavis and Butthead and the 2013 film, \"The Smurfs 2\". \"This Is What Rock n' Roll Looks Like\" was written by Porcelain Black, Lil Wayne, RedOne, Bilal Hajji, with RedOne providing the song's production. In the song's writing credits, Porcelain Black and Lil Wayne are credited under", "title": "This Is What Rock n' Roll Looks Like" }, { "docid": "13331181", "text": "music can be heard on such TV programmes as: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, ER, The Osbournes, Murder One, Friends, America’s Most Wanted, The Chris Isaak Show, The Fast Show, SpongeBob SquarePants, Baywatch, Ellen, The Cosby Show, Bergerac, Taggart, Spitting Image, Oprah Winfrey and Beavis & Butthead! As a performer, Warren’s career began in 1980 when his group ’Glass Ties’ were signed to EMI Records. During this period they released two singles and toured extensively. This then led to his first association with The Shadows when he co-wrote ‘You Rescue Me’ for their ‘Life in the Jungle’ album. As a solo", "title": "Warren Bennett (musician)" }, { "docid": "13703792", "text": "Wiig, David Walliams, Jimmy Carr, Noel Fielding, Matt Berry, Micky Flanagan, Jack Whitehall, Tim Roth, Bill Hader (as Julian Assange), Rex Lee (as Kim Jong-Un), and a cameo appearance by Richard Branson. Liam Neeson also introduced a set from formerly imprisoned Burmese comedian and political activist Zarganar. In between the comedic performances, the music lineup consisted of Mumford & Sons, Reggie Watts, and a concluding set by Coldplay. Additionally, Beavis and Butthead appeared in an animated sequence and former Monty Python members Michael Palin, Eric Idle, and Terry Jones appeared in pre-recorded video segments explaining comedically why they were not", "title": "Mother (advertising agency)" } ]
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who made the beavis and butthead theme song
[ "Mike Judge" ]
[ { "docid": "6925336", "text": "restaurant prior to creating the show. However, Hopley had once worked at a movie theater's concessions stand, which gave him inspiration for some of the ideas in the show. He has also cited \"The Ren & Stimpy Show\" as a source of inspiration for the show's style of humor. The show was created specifically for a teenage audience; of the target age group, executive producer Jack Lenz said, \"Entertaining kids in their teens in not easy and it takes a very strong concept to catch on with this demographic. Mike Judge clearly nailed it with \"Beavis & Butthead\" and we", "title": "Mr. Meaty" } ]
[ { "docid": "5054306", "text": "Individual Thought Patterns Individual Thought Patterns is the fifth studio album by American death metal band Death, released on June 22, 1993, by Relativity Records. It is the only album by the band to feature guitarist Andy LaRocque, the first to feature drummer Gene Hoglan and the second and last to feature bassist Steve DiGiorgio. Schuldiner's lyrics explore human facets including critiques of social norms, constructs and perceptions. This album contains the track \"The Philosopher\", for which a music video was made that received airplay on MTV and was even featured on, and comically panned by, Beavis & Butthead, where", "title": "Individual Thought Patterns" }, { "docid": "3047890", "text": "Amazon in 2013, and writing three episodes for the 2011 relaunch of \"Beavis and Butthead\". He wrote for the \"Late Show with David Letterman\" from 1998–99. \"A Quantum Theory of Mitt Romney,\" his humorous essay written for \"The New York Times\", appeared in April 2012. Javerbaum graduated from Harvard University. While there, he wrote for the humor magazine \"The Harvard Lampoon\", helped edit the 1992 edition of travel guide \"Let's Go: USA\", and served as lyricist and co-bookwriter for two productions of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals. Later he spent three years contributing headlines to \"The Onion\", and is credited as", "title": "David Javerbaum" }, { "docid": "2586205", "text": "the peak years for alternative rock, so were they for Shonen Knife's commercial success. After releasing \"Rock Animals\" in the UK on Creation-August Records, the trio once again enlisted the BMX Bandits for another eighteen-show tour through the UK. They followed it up by releasing the album in America on Virgin, along with the EP \"Favorites\" on March 2, 1994. From March 9 to 16, Shonen Knife shot the music video for \"Tomato Head\" in LA. The video came to be quite popular on MTV, eventually landing a spot on the station's hit animated series \"Beavis & Butthead\". Shonen Knife", "title": "Shonen Knife" }, { "docid": "9166686", "text": "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum. Merle Becker Merle Becker is a television producer/director, and the founder of the independent film company Freakfilms, Inc. Becker was involved in MTV Animation's late-1990s programming, including \"Beavis and Butthead\", \"Daria\", and \"Cartoon Sushi\". She left MTV in early 2000 to start Freakfilms and worked on Comedy Central's \"Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn\". She has also worked on the \"59th Annual Tony Awards\", as well as various other shows for Fuse, VH1 and MTV. In 2004, Becker produced and directed a documentary, \"Saving Newburgh.\" In 2009, Becker produced and directed the award-winning documentary", "title": "Merle Becker" }, { "docid": "11215328", "text": "many others. Beginning around 1992, 2x2 began to broadcast heavy rock music like \"Green Corridor,\" produced by Studio \"BIZ Enterprises\" businessman Boris Zosimova. From this point onwards, 2x2 was largely governed by Zosimova, who steered the channel to sign a contract with the owners of \"MTV Europe\" in 1993. One of the broadcast programs was a concert performed by ABBA in January, 1994. Clips from MTV Europe aired throughout the day between other programs. MTV, including the VJ units, aired quite often even without translation. Among some of the broadcast programs was the show \"Beavis and Butthead\". Soon, the place", "title": "2×2 (TV channel)" }, { "docid": "11483500", "text": "Simian Ghost. Pompeii released their debut album \"Assembly\" in 2006 to moderate success and critical acclaim. It was produced, recorded, and mixed by D. James Goodwin at The Clubhouse studio in Rhinebeck, New York. The first track \"Ten Hundred Lights\" was used in a Toyota commercial. NPR featured \"Miracle Mile\" as their \"Song of the Day\". The song was also used in the MTV reality television show Teen Mom. \"Interlude (for Smith)\" was featured in an episode of MTV's 16 and Pregnant as well as on MTV's Beavis and Butthead. The mellotron at the end of \"Relative is Relative\" is", "title": "Pompeii (band)" }, { "docid": "7982766", "text": "single \"Saturday Nite Fever\", based on a sample of Guess Who's \"American Woman\". The video to this song has the rare distinction of having been featured \"twice\" on separate episodes of Beavis and Butthead. On June 7, 1994, Donna and Michele Blanchard, the mother and sister of ADM and Kaves aged 43 and 4 respectively, died from a hit-and-run in Brooklyn. It remains unsolved to this day. Kaves described his mother as a hippie who encouraged him and his brother to pursue their interest in hip hop. The McLeer brothers are of mixed Italian, Russian, Irish, English, and Scottish descent.", "title": "Lordz of Brooklyn" }, { "docid": "15781712", "text": "by Porcelain Black's image and sounds but favored her apparent perception of herself as the \"offspring\" of fellow musicians Britney Spears and Marilyn Manson and their individual styles. Porcelain Black performed the song on the \"Late Show with David Letterman\", marking her debut televised appearance. The song was featured in an episode of Beavis and Butthead and the 2013 film, \"The Smurfs 2\". \"This Is What Rock n' Roll Looks Like\" was written by Porcelain Black, Lil Wayne, RedOne, Bilal Hajji, with RedOne providing the song's production. In the song's writing credits, Porcelain Black and Lil Wayne are credited under", "title": "This Is What Rock n' Roll Looks Like" }, { "docid": "7551360", "text": "time as Eastern time-zone. \"Beavis and Butthead\" is the only show that had repeats (which mean that MTV2 airs old shows of \"Beavis and Butthead\"). When MTV2 launched had launched the new block entitled \"Sic'emation\", it aired Nickelodeon shows such as \"The Ren and Stimpy Show\", \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", \"Invader ZIM\", and \"Kappa Mikey\" for a short duration of time, in 2005. Back in May 2006, \"Team Sanchez\" and \"Wildboyz\" had higher ratings than that of \"The Andy Milonakis Show\" and \"Wonder Showzen\" combined, when it had aired on Sic 'Em Fridays. According to MTV2 ratings, \"Celebrity Deathmatch\" was the most", "title": "Sic 'Em Friday" }, { "docid": "356722", "text": "on several soundtracks. \"I Found Out\", a John Lennon cover, was featured on \"\". The Ohio Players cover, \"Love Rollercoaster\", was featured on the \"Beavis and Butthead Do America soundtrack\", and was released as a single. The band began its tour for \"One Hot Minute\" in Europe in 1995 and played 16 shows. A US tour was to follow but was postponed after Chad Smith broke his wrist. The band considered carrying on with the tour even at one point considering Jack Irons as a replacement for Smith but there just was not enough time to rehearse with anyone new", "title": "Red Hot Chili Peppers" }, { "docid": "8513501", "text": "Neither Beavis or Butthead showed approval or disapproval of the video, but their discussion mainly centered on the protagonist's ownership of a television, a recliner and some beer. M.I.R.V. M.I.R.V. was a band based in the San Francisco, California, Bay Area. The band was founded in 1993. Its musical style includes elements of hard rock, heavy metal, funk, country, opera, experimental, electronica, and polka. Founded in 1993, M.I.R.V initially consisted of the band's namesake guitarist and singer, Marc \"Mirv\" Haggard, bassist Craig McFarland, and drummer David Kobza. Former Fungo Mungo drummer Jeff Gomes replaced Kobza in 1994. The band recorded", "title": "M.I.R.V." }, { "docid": "6182349", "text": "of \"Beavis and Butthead\" but did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100. A \"demonstration\" version of the single in CD format was also released to radio stations that contained an additional song, \"Twist It\" that was not on the album - as well as the songs \"Blue\" and \"Envy\" from the album.The band's second single \"Die Like Someone\", also failed to make an impact. The album's third single, \"I Want It All\", became the only single of their career to chart. It spent one week on the Modern Rock Chart at number 30. It was also featured in the", "title": "Eve's Plum" }, { "docid": "5676932", "text": "the music videos would be parodied on \"Beavis & Butthead\". Frontman Donnie Vie has expressed disappointment that the label marketed the group as a glam metal act during this period instead of as a power pop group, which he considered to be a better descriptor of their sound, and suggested that the group would have retained their popularity had they been promoted as such. For their follow-up album, 1991's \"Strength\", the band consciously toned down their glam image. \"Strength\" was released in 1991 on Atco to strong reviews, including \"Rolling Stone\" magazine calling the group \"The Hot Band of the", "title": "Enuff Z'Nuff" }, { "docid": "6256345", "text": "name Gary Young's Hospital. The music video for the song \"Plant Man\" was featured in the \"Beavis and Butthead\" Season 5 episode \"Skin Trade.\" Young currently markets recording studio products, in particular, the Universal Microphone Shock Mount. Gary Young (drummer) Gary Young (born May 3, 1953) was the first drummer of the 1990s indie rock band Pavement. Gary Young was born in Mamaroneck, New York. His father worked in the plastics business. Stephen Malkmus (vocals, guitar) and childhood friend Scott Kannberg (guitar, vocals) formed Pavement in Stockton, CA in 1989. Their first EP, \"Slay Tracks (1933-1969)\", was recorded at a", "title": "Gary Young (drummer)" }, { "docid": "4717114", "text": "TLC for Waterfalls. The Microsoft Windows 95 release included a number of \"Fun Stuff\" items on the CD, including the Buddy Holly video, resulting in a sudden skyrocket in the popularity of the video which won Weezer a place in the history of MTV Music Video Awards. The music video appears in the music exhibit in the Museum of Modern Art. The music video was featured in Season 5, Episode 30 of MTV's \"Beavis and Butthead\" entitled \"Here Comes the Bride's Butt\" on June 9, 1995. The original cover art for the single was an early photograph of Weezer frontman", "title": "Buddy Holly (song)" }, { "docid": "9534147", "text": "a policeman pointing his finger accusingly, encapsulating the idea of being 'caught by the fuzz'. A mug shot of Hugh Grant was originally intended to be the artwork of the United States single sleeve, but the idea was later dropped after Grant's lawyers complained The video is a montage of footage of the band, onstage and offstage, filmed on a Super 8 camera. It was also the directors, Dom and Nic's, first ever music video. The video for the single appears in the \"Beavis & Butthead\" episode \"Sprout\" (1996). There is also an alternate version of the music video, which", "title": "Caught by the Fuzz" } ]
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who made the beavis and butthead theme song
[ "Mike Judge" ]
[ { "docid": "13499044", "text": "cavalcade of cinema fantastic annually. Spike & Mike's \"New Generation Animation\" was created in place of the Classic Festival to show films that did not fit into the category of \"sick and twisted.\" In the 1990s, Spike and Mike showed work from animators such as Craig McCracken, Miles Thompson, Danny Antonucci, Dave Smith, Steve Fonti, Craig Kellman, Mike Judge and many more. Several films under Spike and Mike's Mellow Manor Productions were funded either partially or entirely from concept to completion (such as Mike Judge's first Beavis and Butthead films). Working beyond their initial projects, many of these artists have", "title": "Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation" } ]
[ { "docid": "3222809", "text": "videos were released from this album, \"Beneath the Wheel\" and \"Abduction\". In 1990, Felix Griffin left the group and was replaced by Rob Rampy. During early 1992, \"Definition\" was released on Rotten Records. A music video was released for the song \"Acid Rain\". The video would later be featured in an episode of MTV's Beavis and Butthead. D.R.I. toured in 1992, opening for Testament, as well as headlining their own shows. During this tour, they recorded their gig at the Hollywood Palladium on November 27. It was released in 1994 as their first live album, appropriately entitled \"Live\". It was,", "title": "Dirty Rotten Imbeciles" }, { "docid": "5654447", "text": "the line-up: Conan, American Idol, Family Guy, American Dad!, The Cleveland Show, Beavis and Butthead, Bob's Burgers, The Only Way is Essex, Take Me Out (UK game show), Britain's Got More Talent, The Jeremy Kyle Show USA, , Bondi Rescue and When Paddy Met Sally. As part of the three channel partnership 3e will be home of daytime chat shows \"The Steve Wilkos Show\" and \"The Jeremy Kyle Show\" as well as Judge Rinder. Big Brother UK and Celebrity Big Brother also became exclusive to 3e.All repeat shows were moved to the new channel be3 including 3kids At its launch", "title": "Virgin Media Two" }, { "docid": "1698375", "text": "long hair and black clothing, the band stood out with their preference for simple T-shirts, jeans, and sneakers, and short haircuts. Their atypical look was referenced in an episode of \"Beavis and Butthead\", in which the pair's commentary on the video for \"Unsung\" included the lines \"That drummer looks like a regular guy\" and \"If you, like, saw these guys on the street, you wouldn't even know they were cool.\" Their music is characterized by repetitive, syncopated, staccato guitar riffs, often in unconventional time signatures, and almost always in a minor key with drop-D or drop-C tuning. The guitar sound", "title": "Helmet (band)" }, { "docid": "3677263", "text": "1991, and \"Losing Isaiah\" in 1995. TV shows include \"Beverly Hills, 90210\" in 1991, \"Beavis and Butthead\" in 1993, \"Daria\" in 1998, \"The Sopranos\" in 2002 and HBO series,\"Camping\" in 2018. The song most used in soundtracks has been \"Bloodletting\" (five times). On November 25, 2008, \"Long Time Ago\" was used during the final credits during the series finale of \"The Shield\". Originally the song was supposed to play over the final scene, but show creator Shawn Ryan decided instead for the last sequence to be silent, prompting the song to be played over the final credits and series highlights.", "title": "Concrete Blonde" }, { "docid": "7982766", "text": "single \"Saturday Nite Fever\", based on a sample of Guess Who's \"American Woman\". The video to this song has the rare distinction of having been featured \"twice\" on separate episodes of Beavis and Butthead. On June 7, 1994, Donna and Michele Blanchard, the mother and sister of ADM and Kaves aged 43 and 4 respectively, died from a hit-and-run in Brooklyn. It remains unsolved to this day. Kaves described his mother as a hippie who encouraged him and his brother to pursue their interest in hip hop. The McLeer brothers are of mixed Italian, Russian, Irish, English, and Scottish descent.", "title": "Lordz of Brooklyn" }, { "docid": "9729651", "text": "two weeks later I got a call from a guy named Abbey, who said that they wanted to buy it. I remember the day he called, because it was the same day that I got my rejection letter from Cal Arts. I re-animated the same thing, a bit tighter. The spot won a BDA award (Broadcast Design Association) and a Jury Prize at the 1995 Holland Animation Festival. After I finished the ID, MTV offered me a job on \"Beavis and Butthead\", which was my first ever studio job, and which brought me to New York City. His directorial debut", "title": "Patrick Smith (artist)" }, { "docid": "7551360", "text": "time as Eastern time-zone. \"Beavis and Butthead\" is the only show that had repeats (which mean that MTV2 airs old shows of \"Beavis and Butthead\"). When MTV2 launched had launched the new block entitled \"Sic'emation\", it aired Nickelodeon shows such as \"The Ren and Stimpy Show\", \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", \"Invader ZIM\", and \"Kappa Mikey\" for a short duration of time, in 2005. Back in May 2006, \"Team Sanchez\" and \"Wildboyz\" had higher ratings than that of \"The Andy Milonakis Show\" and \"Wonder Showzen\" combined, when it had aired on Sic 'Em Fridays. According to MTV2 ratings, \"Celebrity Deathmatch\" was the most", "title": "Sic 'Em Friday" }, { "docid": "6182349", "text": "of \"Beavis and Butthead\" but did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100. A \"demonstration\" version of the single in CD format was also released to radio stations that contained an additional song, \"Twist It\" that was not on the album - as well as the songs \"Blue\" and \"Envy\" from the album.The band's second single \"Die Like Someone\", also failed to make an impact. The album's third single, \"I Want It All\", became the only single of their career to chart. It spent one week on the Modern Rock Chart at number 30. It was also featured in the", "title": "Eve's Plum" }, { "docid": "7372043", "text": "Butler, and engineered by Amels. Often, while performing live, the background music to his frantic, poetic incantations is nothing more than a cassette tape inserted into a cheap cigar-box tape recorder and miked. Bingo's poetry often contains hilarious rhyme schemes, extended stream-of-consciousness rambling, and crude language, with titles like \"Up Your Jurassic Park\" and \"I Love You So Fucking Much I Can't Shit\". He penned hyper-caffeinated odes to Madonna, Tupac Shakur, and Beavis and Butthead, and had his \"Everything's O.K. at the O.K. Corral\" (a dreamy reminiscence of the cowboy movie serials by an old nurse-attended man) featured on a", "title": "Bingo Gazingo" }, { "docid": "10304425", "text": "It is still in business today. The song is a playable track on the music video game \"\". The song's video was featured on an episode of Beavis and Butthead. The duo enjoyed the video, particularly Money's faces while watching the model dance around. Shakin' (Eddie Money song) \"Shakin'\" is a song by American rock singer Eddie Money from his Platinum-certified album \"No Control\", released in 1982. It was co-written by Eddie Money, Elizabeth Myers, and Ralph Carter, and released as a single, reaching #63 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and #9 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks. The video", "title": "Shakin' (Eddie Money song)" }, { "docid": "9269528", "text": "Kid\" and a rock compilation. However, the album still failed to chart and promotion for the album was halted. All songs written by Eve's Plum, except where noted. Envy (Eve's Plum album) Envy is the debut studio album by American band Eve's Plum, released on August 31, 1993 on 550 Records. Before it was released, the debut single, \"Blue\" was promoted on MTV, appearing on an episode of \"Beavis and Butthead\". However, the single and album failed to chart. The second single \"Die Like Someone\" was released in a censored version the following year and also failed to chart. The", "title": "Envy (Eve's Plum album)" }, { "docid": "6497827", "text": "Crowbar (album) Crowbar is the second studio album by New Orleans sludge metal band Crowbar, released on October 12, 1993. The album sold 100,000 copies on the now defunct independent label Pavement Music. The singles \"All I Had (I Gave)\" and \"Existence Is Punishment\" were played on MTV and received international attention. \"Crowbar\" was produced by Phil Anselmo, a childhood friend of Crowbar's founder Kirk Windstein and the singer of Pantera, and recorded in New Orleans in 1992. All songs written by Crowbar, except where noted. Both videos appeared on \"Beavis and Butthead\". Butthead commented that Kirk looked like he", "title": "Crowbar (album)" }, { "docid": "10708358", "text": "Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. The music video features Kool Moe Dee in a western style town with snow on the ground and with back up dancers. The video was filmed at Wild West City, in Stanhope, NJ. The song was also featured in an episode of MTV's \"Rob and Big\" when Rob and Big added a mini horse to their family. It is also one of the videos appearing on MTV's \"Beavis & Butthead\". It was later sampled by Will Smith in his 1999 song of the same name, featuring Kool Moe Dee (along with Dru Hill). Wild Wild West (Kool", "title": "Wild Wild West (Kool Moe Dee song)" }, { "docid": "17185964", "text": "Reaper had arrived in his machine, the \"Death-Bot 200\" had appeared, and he was going to get the game. The Grim Reaper had zapped them to another dimension, a \"nauseating mélange of snot, boogers and more snot\", where they meet Brett. In \"Wired\"'s Geekdad column, Jonathan H. Liu wrote that he found the comic \"weird\" and \"very bizarre\", citing its alien video game rental store and its debt-collecting Grim Reaper, but added that his daughter enjoyed it. Renee Hand wrote in the New York Journal of Books that the comic is a combination of \"Beavis & Butthead\" and \"South Park\"", "title": "Pilot & Huxley" }, { "docid": "6256345", "text": "name Gary Young's Hospital. The music video for the song \"Plant Man\" was featured in the \"Beavis and Butthead\" Season 5 episode \"Skin Trade.\" Young currently markets recording studio products, in particular, the Universal Microphone Shock Mount. Gary Young (drummer) Gary Young (born May 3, 1953) was the first drummer of the 1990s indie rock band Pavement. Gary Young was born in Mamaroneck, New York. His father worked in the plastics business. Stephen Malkmus (vocals, guitar) and childhood friend Scott Kannberg (guitar, vocals) formed Pavement in Stockton, CA in 1989. Their first EP, \"Slay Tracks (1933-1969)\", was recorded at a", "title": "Gary Young (drummer)" }, { "docid": "4703006", "text": "as those of \"Superman\", \"The Simpsons\", \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\", \"Who Framed Roger Rabbit\", \"The Ren & Stimpy Show\", \"Beavis and Butthead\", and \"The Little Mermaid\". Babs and Buster's travels down the river are a parody of the film \"Deliverance\". Jean MacCurdy said that \"How I Spent My Vacation\" makes fun of summer vacations by mocking \"the boredom of summer and some of those horrible car trips\" (an issue that was first explored in \"National Lampoon's Vacation\"). In the film, the Hampton family car trip is very taxing for Plucky Duck; he is disgusted by the family and is nearly", "title": "Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation" } ]
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who has won the 2017 womens singles wimbledon tennis tournament
[ "Garbiñe Muguruza" ]
[ { "docid": "20199653", "text": "reached the fourth round before losing to Halep. 2017 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles Serena Williams was the two-time defending champion, but did not participate this year due to . Garbiñe Muguruza won her second Grand Slam singles title, defeating Venus Williams in the final, 7–5, 6–0. Muguruza became the second Spanish woman to win Wimbledon after Conchita Martínez in 1994. Muguruza also became the first player to defeat both Williams sisters in Grand Slam singles finals. Williams was the oldest player to reach the final since Martina Navratilova, also in 1994, and played her 100th singles match at Wimbledon", "title": "2017 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles" } ]
[ { "docid": "13482483", "text": "last time where an American male player reached the semifinals of a Grand Slam until Sam Querrey reached the semifinals of the 2017 Wimbledon Championships eight years later. Rafael Nadal \"(Withdrew)\" 2009 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles Rafael Nadal was the defending champion, but withdrew from the tournament due to knee tendinitis. In a repeat of the 2004 and 2005 finals, Roger Federer defeated Andy Roddick in the final, 5–7, 7–6, 7–6, 3–6, 16–14 to win the Gentlemen's Singles tennis title at the 2009 Wimbledon Championships for the sixth time. It became the longest men's singles final (in terms of", "title": "2009 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles" }, { "docid": "16964325", "text": "Billy Knight (tennis) William Arthur Knight (born 12 November 1935) is a former tennis player from Great Britain who competed on the amateur tour in the 1950s and 1960s. Before focusing on tennis Knight also played table tennis and won the English singles title in 1951. As a tennis junior he won both the 1953 Wimbledon and 1954 Australian Championships Boys' Singles tournaments. Knight's best slam performance was reaching the quarter-finals of the 1959 French Championships. He won the mixed doubles at the same tournament, partnering Yola Ramírez. He won the singles title at the German Championships in Hamburg in", "title": "Billy Knight (tennis)" }, { "docid": "5458216", "text": "1968 Wimbledon Championships The 1968 Wimbledon Championships was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom. The tournament was held from Monday 24 June until Saturday 6 July 1968. It was the 82nd staging of the Wimbledon Championships, and the third Grand Slam tennis event of 1968. This tournament started the Open Era for Wimbledon, as it became the second Grand Slam tournament to offer prize money and allow professionals to compete after the 1968 French Open. Singles champions", "title": "1968 Wimbledon Championships" }, { "docid": "6989974", "text": "Herbert Lawford Herbert Fortescue Lawford (15 May 1851 – 20 April 1925) was a former co-World No. 1 tennis player from Scotland who won the Men's Singles championship at Wimbledon in 1887, and was runner-up a record 5 times (shared with Arthur Gore). In the 1887 final, the native of Bayswater defeated Ernest Renshaw (also of Great Britain) in five sets: 1–6, 6–3, 3–6, 6–4, 6–4. He reached the finals of Wimbledon in 1880, 1884–86, and 1888. Lawford won the first major men's doubles tennis tournament, the Oxford University Men’s Doubles Championship, in 1879 partnering Lestocq Robert Erskine. This event", "title": "Herbert Lawford" }, { "docid": "14670134", "text": "replaced in the draw by the highest-ranked non-seeded players Melanie Oudin and Kateryna Bondarenko, who became the #33 and #34 seeds. 2010 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles Serena Williams successfully defended her title, defeating Vera Zvonareva in the final, 6–3, 6–2 to win the Ladies' Singles tennis title at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships. She did not lose a set throughout the entire tournament. The victory meant that Serena and her sister Venus had won nine of the last eleven Wimbledon titles between them, with only 2004 and 2006 going to another player. Zvonareva reached her first ever Grand Slam final", "title": "2010 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles" }, { "docid": "18846104", "text": "Karol Fageros Karol Fageros (April 27, 1934 – April 4, 1988) was an American female tennis player who was active in the 1950s. As a junior, she won the Orange Bowl Championships in the under-18 category in 1951 and 1952. In 1954 she won the Canadian Championships singles title after a victory in the final against Ethel Norton. Together with Norton she also won the doubles title. Fageros best singles result at a Grand Slam tournament was reaching the fourth round at the 1957 Wimbledon Championships in which she was defeated by Rosie Reyes. In the Wimbledon doubles and mixed", "title": "Karol Fageros" }, { "docid": "16533450", "text": "Anna Karolína Schmiedlová Anna Karolína Schmiedlová (; born 13 September 1994 in Košice) is a tennis player from Slovakia. Schmiedlová has won three singles titles on the WTA Tour as well as 12 singles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit in her career. On 12 October 2015, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 26. Her younger sister Kristína Schmiedlová also plays professional tennis. Schmiedlová qualified for her first Grand Slam tournament at the French Open. After Wimbledon, Schmiedlová reached the final of the $100,000 tournament in Biarritz, and lost to Stephanie Vogt in three sets. She reached", "title": "Anna Karolína Schmiedlová" }, { "docid": "16519174", "text": "to advance to the 2013 Fed Cup World Group. Williams' 2012 singles tournament schedule is as follows: Williams' 2012 doubles tournament schedule is as follows: Williams' 2012 mixed doubles tournament schedule is as follows: \"Ordered by percentage of wins, as of WTA Tour Championships\" 2012 Serena Williams tennis season The 2012 Serena Williams tennis season officially began on 2 January with the start of the 2012 WTA Tour. Williams won the most WTA singles titles of the season with seven titles which included two grand slam titles at Wimbledon and the US Open. She also won the WTA Championships and", "title": "2012 Serena Williams tennis season" }, { "docid": "1406961", "text": "Richard Krajicek Richard Peter Stanislav Krajicek (, born 6 December 1971) is a Dutch former professional tennis player. In 1996 he won the men's singles title at Wimbledon, the only Dutch player to have done so. In the quarterfinals of that tournament, he defeated Pete Sampras in straight sets. This was Sampras' only singles defeat at Wimbledon between 1993 and 2000. Since 2004, Krajicek has been the tournament director of the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam. He is also the author of various sports books. Krajicek reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 4 in March 1999.", "title": "Richard Krajicek" }, { "docid": "10050027", "text": "1890 Wimbledon Championships The 1890 Wimbledon Championships was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom. The tournament ran from 30 June until 7 July. It was the 14th staging of the Wimbledon Championships, and the first Grand Slam tennis event of 1890. Bonham Carter Evelegh took over as referee from Julian Marshall. The rule for change-overs was altered to after every odd game. There were 30 competitors for the men's singles and only four competitors for the women's singles, the", "title": "1890 Wimbledon Championships" }, { "docid": "10050101", "text": "1947 Wimbledon Championships The 1947 Wimbledon Championships took place on the outdoor grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom. The tournament was held from Monday 23 June until Saturday 5 July 1947. It was the 61st staging of the Wimbledon Championships. In 1947, as in 1946, Wimbledon was held before the French Championships and was thus the second Grand Slam tennis event of the year. Jack Kramer and Margaret Osborne won the singles titles. Jack Kramer defeated Tom Brown, 6–1, 6–3, 6–2 Margaret Osborne defeated Doris Hart, 6–2, 6–4 Bob Falkenburg", "title": "1947 Wimbledon Championships" }, { "docid": "8149560", "text": "1974 Wimbledon Championships The 1974 Wimbledon Championships was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom. The tournament was held from Monday 24 June until Saturday 6 July 1974. It was the 88th staging of the Wimbledon Championships, and the second Grand Slam tennis event of 1974. Jimmy Connors and Chris Evert won the singles titles. The total prize money for 1974 championships was £97,100. The winner of the men's title earned £10,000 while the women's singles champion earned £7,000. Jimmy Connors defeated", "title": "1974 Wimbledon Championships" }, { "docid": "12121562", "text": "1996 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament The 1996 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at Ahoy Rotterdam in the Netherlands. It was part of the World Series of the 1996 ATP Tour. The tournament ran from 4 March 4 through 10 March 1996. Goran Ivanišević won the singles title. The singles draw featured World No. 1, reigning Wimbledon and US Open champion and recent San Jose and Memphis titlist Pete Sampras, Zagreb, Dubai and Milan winner Goran Ivanišević and Australian Open quarterfinalist and Adelaide champion Yevgeny Kafelnikov. Also competing were Milan", "title": "1996 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament" }, { "docid": "17520068", "text": "any player, not to have also won the championship. In the United States the match was the most watched Wimbledon final in a decade, since the all American contest of Sampras-Agassi in 1999. It pulled in 5.71 million viewers, which constituted a 9% increase over the Federer–Nadal final of 2008. In the United Kingdom the final averaged 7.1 million viewers, with a peak of 11.1 million when Federer clinched victory. 2009 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles final The 2009 Wimbledon Men's Singles final was the championship tennis match of the Men's Singles tournament at the 2009 Wimbledon Championships. A significant", "title": "2009 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles final" }, { "docid": "13550304", "text": "are the lists of the qualifiers entering in the main draws. Men's Singles Qualifiers Lucky Losers Women's Singles Qualifiers Lucky Losers Men's Doubles Qualifiers Lucky Losers Women's Doubles Qualifiers Lucky Losers The following players were accepted directly into the main tournament, but withdrew with injuries or personal reasons. These are the Wimbledon television broadcasters: 2010 Wimbledon Championships The 2010 Wimbledon Championships was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London in England. It was the 124th edition of the Wimbledon Championships and were held from 21 June to 4", "title": "2010 Wimbledon Championships" }, { "docid": "10050019", "text": "1887 Wimbledon Championships The 1887 Wimbledon Championships took place on the outdoor grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom. The tournament ran from 2 July until 7 July. It was the 11th staging of the Wimbledon Championships, and the first Grand Slam tennis event of 1887. From 1880 to 1887 the men's singles draw fell from 60 to 16, this was attributed to the superior expertise of the Renshaw brothers and Herbert Lawford. Lawford won the gentleman's singles title after defeating Ernest Renshaw in the All Comers final. Defending champions William Renshaw was", "title": "1887 Wimbledon Championships" } ]
41
who has won the 2017 womens singles wimbledon tennis tournament
[ "Garbiñe Muguruza" ]
[ { "docid": "19612353", "text": "2017 Wimbledon Championships The 2017 Wimbledon Championships was a Grand Slam tennis tournament that took place at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom. The main draw matches commenced on 3 July 2017 and concluded on 16 July 2017. Roger Federer won the Gentlemen's Singles title for a record eighth time, surpassing Pete Sampras and William Renshaw, who both won the Gentlemen's Singles title seven times. Garbiñe Muguruza won the Ladies' Singles title. The 2017 tournament was the 131st edition of the championships, the 50th in the Open Era and the third Grand Slam", "title": "2017 Wimbledon Championships" } ]
[ { "docid": "19559056", "text": "and Eva de Jongh. Marlene Gerson Marlene Gerson (born June 1940) is a female former tennis player from South Africa who was active in the late 1950s and the first half of the 1960s. In 1962 Gerson won the All England Plate, a competition held at the Wimbledon Championships consisting of players who were defeated in the first or second rounds of the singles competition. Gerson had lost in the first round of the singles event against Kay Dening in straight sets after having qualified foe the 1962 Wimbledon Championships at a grass court tournament in Roehampton. At the All", "title": "Marlene Gerson" }, { "docid": "15911446", "text": "Grace Min Grace Min (born May 6, 1994) is an American tennis player who won the 2011 US Open girls' singles title. She also won the 2011 Wimbledon girls' doubles title with Eugenie Bouchard. Min's highest singles ranking was 97 on 2 March 2015, while she peaked at 308 in the doubles rankings on 17 September 2012. Grace's first tournament was the Eddie Herr International Junior Tennis Championships, an under 14 tournament at the Bollettieri Sports Academy. Aged twelve and seeded tenth, Grace received a bye into the second round, where she was defeated by Nataliya Pintusova 6–3 6–4. Her", "title": "Grace Min" }, { "docid": "16551290", "text": "the first man from Great Britain to win the singles title since Fred Perry in 1936. Marion Bartoli won the women's singles title. Bob and Mike Bryan completed the \"Bryan Slam\" and became the first team to hold all four Grand Slams and the Olympic Gold at the same time. The 2013 Wimbledon Championships was the 127th edition of the tournament and was held at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London. The tournament was an event run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and was part of the 2013 ATP World Tour and the 2013 WTA Tour", "title": "2013 Wimbledon Championships" }, { "docid": "13482483", "text": "last time where an American male player reached the semifinals of a Grand Slam until Sam Querrey reached the semifinals of the 2017 Wimbledon Championships eight years later. Rafael Nadal \"(Withdrew)\" 2009 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles Rafael Nadal was the defending champion, but withdrew from the tournament due to knee tendinitis. In a repeat of the 2004 and 2005 finals, Roger Federer defeated Andy Roddick in the final, 5–7, 7–6, 7–6, 3–6, 16–14 to win the Gentlemen's Singles tennis title at the 2009 Wimbledon Championships for the sixth time. It became the longest men's singles final (in terms of", "title": "2009 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles" }, { "docid": "8229911", "text": "Kurt Nielsen Kurt Nielsen (19 November 1930 – 11 June 2011) was a Danish tennis player. He was born in Copenhagen, and was the first Danish tennis player ever to have played in a Men's Singles final in a Grand Slam tournament. Nielsen reached the singles finals of Wimbledon in 1953 (beating Ken Rosewall and Jaroslav Drobný before losing to Vic Seixas) and 1955 (beating Rosewall before losing to Tony Trabert). Both times he reached the final he was unseeded. Before this, he won the Boys' Singles at Wimbledon in 1947 (defeating Sven Davidson). Besides his successes at Wimbledon, he", "title": "Kurt Nielsen" }, { "docid": "11400917", "text": "Alisa Kleybanova Alisa Mikhailovna Kleybanova (, born 15 July 1989) is a Russian tennis player. Her highest WTA singles ranking to date is world No. 20, achieved in February 2011. Kleybanova has won two WTA singles titles. Kleybanova made her senior tennis début in 2003 aged 14, and won the first ITF tournament she entered. To date her career-best achievements have been reaching the fourth round at two Grand Slam tournaments at Wimbledon and Australian Open as a direct entrant, two WTA Tour Tier-II quarterfinals (Antwerp, 2008; Eastbourne, 2008) as a qualifier. Additionally, she has reached one Tier I third", "title": "Alisa Kleybanova" }, { "docid": "19612359", "text": "Doubles Qualifiers Lucky Losers Ladies' Doubles Qualifiers Lucky Losers The following players were accepted directly into the main draw using a protected ranking: The following players were accepted directly into the main tournament, but withdrew with injuries, suspensions or personal reasons. 2017 Wimbledon Championships The 2017 Wimbledon Championships was a Grand Slam tennis tournament that took place at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom. The main draw matches commenced on 3 July 2017 and concluded on 16 July 2017. Roger Federer won the Gentlemen's Singles title for a record eighth time, surpassing Pete", "title": "2017 Wimbledon Championships" }, { "docid": "7089064", "text": "2000 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles Pete Sampras successfully defended his title for the fourth consecutive year, defeating Pat Rafter in the final, 6–7, 7–6, 6–4, 6–2 to win the Gentlemen's Singles tennis title at the 2000 Wimbledon Championships. Sampras' 7th Wimbledon title equalled William Renshaw's record, and was an Open Era record in the Gentleman's Singles until 2017, when Roger Federer won his 8th title. His victory was his 13th Grand Slam title, surpassing Roy Emerson as the overall leader in Grand Slam singles titles. This was to be Sampras' last Wimbledon title. With his first round victory against", "title": "2000 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles" }, { "docid": "8149560", "text": "1974 Wimbledon Championships The 1974 Wimbledon Championships was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom. The tournament was held from Monday 24 June until Saturday 6 July 1974. It was the 88th staging of the Wimbledon Championships, and the second Grand Slam tennis event of 1974. Jimmy Connors and Chris Evert won the singles titles. The total prize money for 1974 championships was £97,100. The winner of the men's title earned £10,000 while the women's singles champion earned £7,000. Jimmy Connors defeated", "title": "1974 Wimbledon Championships" }, { "docid": "10050027", "text": "1890 Wimbledon Championships The 1890 Wimbledon Championships was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom. The tournament ran from 30 June until 7 July. It was the 14th staging of the Wimbledon Championships, and the first Grand Slam tennis event of 1890. Bonham Carter Evelegh took over as referee from Julian Marshall. The rule for change-overs was altered to after every odd game. There were 30 competitors for the men's singles and only four competitors for the women's singles, the", "title": "1890 Wimbledon Championships" }, { "docid": "10050095", "text": "1937 Wimbledon Championships The 1937 Wimbledon Championships took place on the outdoor grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom. The tournament was held from Monday 21 June until Saturday 3 July 1937. It was the 57th staging of the Wimbledon Championships, and the third Grand Slam tennis event of 1937. Don Budge and Dorothy Round won the singles title. This edition marked the first time that the Wimbledon Championships were televised by the BBC. Only matches taking place on Centre Court were transmitted by the BBC for half an hour each", "title": "1937 Wimbledon Championships" }, { "docid": "19559054", "text": "Marlene Gerson Marlene Gerson (born June 1940) is a female former tennis player from South Africa who was active in the late 1950s and the first half of the 1960s. In 1962 Gerson won the All England Plate, a competition held at the Wimbledon Championships consisting of players who were defeated in the first or second rounds of the singles competition. Gerson had lost in the first round of the singles event against Kay Dening in straight sets after having qualified foe the 1962 Wimbledon Championships at a grass court tournament in Roehampton. At the All England Plate event she", "title": "Marlene Gerson" }, { "docid": "17545258", "text": "of all time. Nadal would also beat Federer in five sets at the 2009 Australian Open, and Federer would beat Nadal in five sets in the final of the 2017 Australian Open. Due to construction of a new retractable roof, this was the only Wimbledon final played without the upper facade which had been removed. 2007 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles final The 2007 Wimbledon Men's Singles final was the championship tennis match of the Men's Singles tournament at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships. A part of the storied Federer–Nadal rivalry, it pitted the world No. 1 and defending champion Roger", "title": "2007 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles final" }, { "docid": "13770934", "text": "Andy Murray career statistics Andy Murray is a professional tennis player who is the current world No. 262 in the ATP rankings. He is the reigning Olympic champion, having won the men's singles tennis tournament at the 2016 Rio Olympics. He has reached eleven grand slam finals in total: he won the 2016 Wimbledon Championships, 2013 Wimbledon Championships and the 2012 US Open, and finished as runner-up at the 2008 US Open, the 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2016 Australian Opens, at Wimbledon in 2012 and the 2016 French Open. Murray made his professional tennis debut on the main tour", "title": "Andy Murray career statistics" }, { "docid": "8279891", "text": "Sam Querrey Samuel Austin Querrey (; born October 7, 1987) is an American professional tennis player who (as of August 6, 2018) is ranked world No. 32 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). Known for his powerful serve, Querrey holds the record for consecutive service aces in a match with 10. He is also a capable doubles player, with five doubles titles and a career-high doubles ranking of world no. 23. In singles, Querrey has won ten titles. His best performance in a Grand Slam singles event was at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships, where he reached", "title": "Sam Querrey" }, { "docid": "12443045", "text": "1997 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament The 1997 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at Ahoy Rotterdam in the Netherlands. It was part of the World Series of the 1997 ATP Tour. The tournament ran from 3 March through 9 March 1997. Richard Krajicek won the singles title. The singles draw featured ATP No. 5, 1996 Grand Slam Cup runner-up, Moscow and Zagreb titlist and Rotterdam defending champion Goran Ivanišević, reigning Wimbledon champion Richard Krajicek and Paris, Stockholm and Marseille winner Thomas Enqvist. Also seeded were New Haven and Vienna finalist", "title": "1997 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament" } ]
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when was the wheel first used in egypt
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[ { "docid": "9943367", "text": "harmful. Mummification of the dead was not always practiced in Egypt. Once the practice began, an individual was placed at a final resting place through a set of rituals and protocol. The Egyptian funeral was a complex ceremony including various monuments, prayers, and rituals undertaken in honor of the deceased. The poor, who could not afford expensive tombs, were buried in shallow graves in the sand, and because of the arid environment they were often naturally mummified. Evidence indicates that Egyptians made use of potter's wheels in the manufacturing of pottery from as early as the 4th Dynasty. Chariots, however,", "title": "Ancient Egyptian technology" } ]
[ { "docid": "4374332", "text": "wider object fixed to the axle, on which we apply force is called the wheel. A tangential force applied to the periphery of the large disk can exert a larger force on a load attached to the axle, achieving mechanical advantage. When used as the wheel of a wheeled vehicle the smaller cylinder is the axle of the wheel, but when used in a windlass, winch, and other similar applications (see medieval mining lift to right) the smaller cylinder may be separate from the axle mounted in the bearings. It cannot be used separately. Assuming the wheel and axle does", "title": "Wheel and axle" }, { "docid": "3430855", "text": "well as purpose-built sports racing cars. This configuration was also common in very small engined 1950s microcars, in which the engines did not take up much space. Because of successes in racing, the RMR platform has been popular for road-going sports cars despite the inherent challenges of design, maintenance and lack of cargo space. The similar mid-engine, four-wheel-drive layout gives many of the same advantages and is used when extra traction is desired, such as in some supercars and in the Group B rally cars. The 1900 NW Rennzweier was one of the first race cars with mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout.", "title": "Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout" }, { "docid": "12095458", "text": "Egyptian National Police Egyptian National Police or ENP is a department of the Ministry of Interior of Egypt. In the early Twentieth Century, holder of the post of Interior Minister was called: \"The Interior Superintendent\". The title was used until 1919 when World War I broke out and Britain declared Egypt as a protectorate. As a consequence, some political posts and titles were changed and the \"superintendent\" was among the titles included; it was changed to a Minister. Tahseen Rushdi Bashi was the first person to hold the title of Interior Minister in Egypt. As time went on, many Prime", "title": "Egyptian National Police" }, { "docid": "9943339", "text": "Ancient Egyptian technology Ancient Egyptian technology describes devices and technologies invented or used in Ancient Egypt. The Egyptians invented and used many simple machines, such as the ramp and the lever, to aid construction processes. They used rope trusses to stiffen the beam of ships. Egyptian paper, made from papyrus, and pottery were mass-produced and exported throughout the Mediterranean basin. The wheel was used for a number of purposes, but chariots only came into use after the Second Intermediate period. The Egyptians also played an important role in developing Mediterranean maritime technology including ships and lighthouses. Significant advances in ancient", "title": "Ancient Egyptian technology" }, { "docid": "1283718", "text": "to the wheel” is a mild curse. It is seldom used now. Medieval hagiographies, such as the \"Legenda sanctorum\", record that St. Catherine of Alexandria was executed on one of these devices for refusing to renounce her Christian belief, which thereafter became known as the \"Catherine wheel\", also used as her iconographic attribute. It is said the wheel miraculously broke when she touched it; she was then beheaded. As an attribute it is usually shown broken in a small version beside her, or sometimes as a miniature she holds in her hand; the sword then used is also often shown.", "title": "Breaking wheel" }, { "docid": "10492965", "text": "Wheel slide protection Wheel slide protection and wheel slip protection are railway terms used to describe automatic systems used to detect and prevent wheel-slide during braking or wheel-slip during acceleration. This is analogous to ABS and traction control systems used on motor vehicles. It is particularly important in slippery rail conditions. Sanding is one method of reducing wheel slip or slide. Locomotives and Multiple units have sandboxes which can deliver dry sand to the rails in front of the wheels. This may be initiated automatically when the Wheel Slide Protection system senses loss of adhesion, or the driver can operate", "title": "Wheel slide protection" }, { "docid": "7232262", "text": "on the wheel more than three times. On 15 July 1996, the Golden Wheel was replaced with a selection of five envelopes, similar to the system used in the U.S. version at the time (was used from 1989 to 2001, when the Golden Wheel was adopted in that version, although the prizes have always been concealed in an envelope that the host opens at the end of the round). About five weeks later due to lack of public support, the Golden Wheel returned and the number of car wedges decreased to two (featuring a Hyundai Elantra Sportswagon). From 2000-2004, a", "title": "Wheel of Fortune (Australian game show)" }, { "docid": "4962126", "text": "a coverage map showing the availability of its ADSL2 coverage. NIGER TELECOMS company provides ADSL2+ in NIGER. It's the first telecommunication company that provides ADSL+ in Niger. TE Data has announced the launch of ADSL2+ service with speeds up to 24 Mbit/s and they have used their wide coverage all over Egypt in order to avail this service in 99% of the land lines, building on its unique relationship with Telecom Egypt and being the largest ISP in Egypt regarding the international bandwidth available, which was clear when it was the only operating ISP during the famous marine cable cut", "title": "G.992.5" }, { "docid": "18666374", "text": "(UK) in 1929, and General Motors manufacturing a line as \"all-wheel drive\" as early as the late 1930s. This distinction in terminology is not generally used outside North America. When tire grip is good during road driving, a differential is used between the axles to avoid driveline windup. This is not required off-road, as the limited grip allows the tires to slip. All-wheel drive vehicles designed for extensive off-road use may not have such a differential, and so they suffer from wind-up when used on-road. Selectable 4WD also avoids this problem and requires only a simple dog clutch in the", "title": "All-wheel drive" }, { "docid": "9090864", "text": "Egypt. Chariots were generally used as a mobile platform from which to use projectile weapons, and were generally pulled by two horses and manned by two charioteers; a driver who carried a shield, and a man with a bow or javelin. Chariots also had infantry support. By the time of Qadesh, the chariot arm was at the height of its development. It was designed for speed and maeuverability, being lightweight and delicate in appearance. Its offensive power was in its capacity to rapidly turn, wheel and repeatedly charge, penetrating the enemy line and functioning as a mobile firing platform that", "title": "Military of ancient Egypt" }, { "docid": "11508568", "text": "large irrigation channel. In the latter case we usually speak of a \"noria\" as opposed to a \"sakia\". Paddle-driven water-lifting wheels had appeared in ancient Egypt by the 4th century BCE. According to John Peter Oleson, both the compartmented wheel and the hydraulic noria appeared in Egypt by the 4th century BCE, with the Sakia being invented there a century later. This is supported by archeological finds at Faiyum, where the oldest archeological evidence of a water wheel has been found, in the form of a Sakia dating back to the 3rd century BCE. A papyrus dating to the 2nd", "title": "Sakia" }, { "docid": "12095474", "text": "English: Egyptian National Police Egyptian National Police or ENP is a department of the Ministry of Interior of Egypt. In the early Twentieth Century, holder of the post of Interior Minister was called: \"The Interior Superintendent\". The title was used until 1919 when World War I broke out and Britain declared Egypt as a protectorate. As a consequence, some political posts and titles were changed and the \"superintendent\" was among the titles included; it was changed to a Minister. Tahseen Rushdi Bashi was the first person to hold the title of Interior Minister in Egypt. As time went on, many", "title": "Egyptian National Police" }, { "docid": "1255532", "text": "high drag sometimes causes large crafts to split in several parts. In the 2014 film \"Interstellar\", astronaut pilot Cooper uses aerobraking to save fuel and slow the spacecraft Ranger upon exiting the wormhole to arrive in orbit above the first planet. Aerodynamic braking is a method used in landing aircraft to assist the wheel brakes in stopping the plane. It is often used for short runway landings or when conditions are wet, icy or slippery. Aerodynamic braking is performed immediately after the rear wheels (main mounts) touch down, but before the nose wheel drops. The pilot begins to pull back", "title": "Aerobraking" }, { "docid": "7593805", "text": "Yorkshire Wheel Yorkshire Wheel was the name used by two transportable Ferris wheel installations at different locations in York, England. The first installation, at the National Railway Museum, operated from 12 April 2006 until 2 November 2008. The second installation, at The Royal York Hotel, operated from 13 December 2011 until 30 September 2013. It was also known as the Wheel of York or York Wheel. During 2014, the official website carried the message \"Now Closed - Reopening 2014\". The Yorkshire Wheel was originally intended to be placed in the Tower Gardens on the other side of the River Ouse,", "title": "Yorkshire Wheel" }, { "docid": "455478", "text": "only large animal that was domesticated in the Western hemisphere, the llama, a pack animal but not physically suited to use as a draft animal to pull wheeled vehicles, did not spread far beyond the Andes by the time of the arrival of Columbus. Nubians from after about 400 BCE used wheels for spinning pottery and as water wheels. It is thought that Nubian waterwheels may have been ox-driven. It is also known that Nubians used horse-drawn chariots imported from Egypt. The wheel was barely used, with the exception of Ethiopia and Somalia, in Sub-Saharan Africa well into the 19th", "title": "Wheel" }, { "docid": "1328363", "text": "main functions of water wheels were historically water-lifting for irrigation purposes and as a power source. When used for water-lifting power can be supplied by either human or animal force or by the water current itself. It is not clear from the available historic texts and archaeology whether the watermill originates in Egypt, India, Greece, or regions in-between; usage within just a few decades of each other's cultures in the 4th to 3rd centuries B.C.E. is documented over a large swath of Eurasia. Paddle-driven water-lifting wheels had appeared in ancient Egypt by the 4th century BCE. The Egyptians are credited", "title": "Water wheel" } ]