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The father of Chris Weddle is a managing partner for a firm headquartered in what state?
Edward Jones Investments Edward D. Jones & Co., L.P., since 1995 simplified as Edward Jones, is a financial services firm headquartered in St Louis, Missouri, United States. It serves investment clients in the U.S. and Canada, through its branch network of more than 14,000 locations. The company currently has relationships with nearly 7 million clients and $1 trillion in assets under management worldwide. The firm focuses solely on individual investors and small-business owners. Edward Jones is a subsidiary of The Jones Financial Companies, L.L.L.P.,
Bossier Parish ran unsuccessfully in 1988 for Louisiana's 4th congressional district seat, which was held by Buddy Roemer for seven years prior to his governorship. Roemer graduated from Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, shortly after his father left the Louisiana governorship in defeat. He is the managing partner of Roemer, Robinson, Melville, and Company, an investment management firm headquartered in Baton Rouge. In 2001, he was named one of the “Top 40 Business Persons under the Age of 40” by the "Baton Rouge Business
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Which band was more wild and rebellious, Pavement or The Nymphs?
The Nymphs The Nymphs are an alternative rock band that performed in the late 1980s and early 1990s with lead singer Inger Lorre. The band was signed to Geffen Records, and released their debut album in 1991. The Nymphs are known for their wild stage shows and their rebellious attitude towards record companies. The band formed in 1985 and broke up in 1992, formed again in 2016, and broke up the same year, later reforming in 2017. Members (Past and Present). - Inger Lorre - (
unscripted format, with Portland's own "Elvis" (see below) as sidekick, and Pierce as director producer and talent host impresario, with a generally rebellious crew of fellow artists and sound producers ever at the ready to interfere with Pierce's or the visiting artists' and band members' personal vision, making for a wild romp of weatherscreen inspired cg chaos that was surprisingly often a lot of fun to watch. At the second location (219 SW Ankeny, 1987–1994, ), the entire store front was again
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Are both Warren County Canal and Dismal Swamp Canal located in the same state?
Warren County Canal The Warren County Canal was a branch of the Miami and Erie Canal in southwestern Ohio about in length that connected the Warren County seat of Lebanon to the main canal at Middletown in the mid-19th century. Lebanon was at the crossroads of two major roads, the highway from Cincinnati to Columbus (later U.S. Route 42) and the road from Chillicothe to the College Township (Oxford), but Lebanon businessmen and civic leaders wanted better transportation facilities and successfully lobbied for their own canal, part of the canal fever
at a campsite maintained by the Army Corp of Engineers on the feeder ditch canal close to Lake Drummond. Lake Drummond is the middle of activity in the swamp today, though, with many fishermen, sightseers, and boaters. Boat tours are given from the Dismal Swamp Canal, to Lake Drummond. Hiking opportunities include the nearly (wheelchair-accessible) Dismal Town Boardwalk Trail, located on Washington Ditch Road, that winds through part of the swamp habitat; a number of the refuge’s unpaved roads that are also
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Where did the career begin of the actress who stared in the 2002 American biopic drama film, Frida?
Frida Frida is a 2002 American biopic drama film directed by Julie Taymor. It depicts the professional and private life of the surrealist Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. It stars Salma Hayek in her Academy Award-nominated portrayal as Kahlo and Alfred Molina as her husband, Diego Rivera. The movie was adapted by Clancy Sigal, Diane Lake, Gregory Nava, Anna Thomas and unofficially by Edward Norton from the book "Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo" by Hayden Herrera. "Frida" received generally positive reviews from critics
For the Boys For the Boys is a 1991 American musical comedy-drama film which traces the life of Dixie Leonard, a 1940s actress/singer who teams up with Eddie Sparks, a famous performer, to entertain American troops. As in "The Rose", Midler's first starring role and also a blockbuster quasi-biopic, the film is fiction. However, actress and singer Martha Raye believed that Midler's character was based on many widely known facts about her life and career with the USO and pursued
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What county is White Sulphur Springs, Montana located in?
White Sulphur Springs, Montana White Sulphur Springs is a city in and the county seat of Meagher County, Montana, United States. The population was 939 at the 2010 census. The center of population of Montana is located in White Sulphur Springs. Geography and climate. White Sulphur Springs is located at (46.546396, -110.902552). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. Demographics. Demographics 2010 census. As of the census of
White Sulphur Springs White Sulphur Springs may refer to: - White Sulphur Hot Springs, Alaska - White Sulphur Springs, Florida, a former name or the natural spring of White Springs, Florida - White Sulphur Springs, Hall County, Georgia, an unincorporated community - White Sulphur Springs, Meriwether County, Georgia, an unincorporated community - White Sulphur Springs (Jena, Louisiana), listed on the NRHP in La Salle Parish - White Sulphur Springs, Indiana - White Sulphur Springs, Montana
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George Henry Law's father was the Ordinary of which docese?
Bishop of Carlisle The Bishop of Carlisle is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Carlisle in the Province of York. The diocese covers the county of Cumbria except for Alston Moor and the former Sedbergh Rural District. The see is in the city of Carlisle where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity which was a collegiate church until elevated to cathedral status in 1133. The diocese was created in 1133 by Henry I out of part of the Diocese of Durham. It
-in-law's warm approval: after Sunderland's death her father consoled Dorothy by reminding her of her happy marriage, which he was happy to have helped bring about. Sunderland and his wife had three children: - Lady Dorothy Spencer (1640–1670), married George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax and had issue. - Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland (1641–1702) - Lady Penelope Spencer (c. 1642–1667), died unmarried. Death. Henry fought in the Battle of Edgehill in
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The most recent person to win the Crystal Palace F.C. Player of the Year for the second time is a footballer who was born in what year?
Crystal Palace F.C. Player of the Year The Crystal Palace Football Club Player of the Year is awarded at the end of each season. Since the inaugural award was made to John McCormick in 1972, 34 different players have won the award. Nine of these players have won the award for a second time, the most recent being Wilfried Zaha. Three players have received the award on more than two occasions, Zaha and Jim Cannon have won it three times and Julián Speroni four times. Paul Hinshelwood was the first to win
Alex Dyer (footballer, born 1965) Alexander Constantine Dyer (born 14 November 1965, in Forest Gate, Greater London) is an English former footballer who is assistant manager of the Scottish national team. Dyer played mainly as a defender (but who could also play in midfield) for eleven clubs in a seventeen-year professional career. His achievements as a player including helping Blackpool win promotion to the Third Division in 1985 and Crystal Palace to the First Division in 1989. Playing career. Dyer began
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SABRE is an idea under development by which Oxfordshire-based manufacturer?
Reaction Engines Limited Reaction Engines Limited (REL) is a British aerospace manufacturer based in Oxfordshire, England. History and personnel. Reaction Engines was founded in 1989 by Alan Bond (lead engineer on the British Interplanetary Society's Project Daedalus) and Richard Varvill and John Scott-Scott (the two principal Rolls-Royce engineers from the RB545 engine project). The company conducts research into space propulsion systems, centred on the development of the Skylon re-usable SSTO spaceplane. The three founders worked together on the
Marussia F1 The Marussia F1 Team (subsequently Manor Marussia F1 Team) was an Anglo-Russian Formula One racing team and constructor which was based in Banbury, Oxfordshire in the United Kingdom. The team was operated by Manor Motorsport (formerly Marussia Manor Racing), which was previously a subsidiary of Marussia Motors, a now defunct sports car manufacturer which was based in Moscow. The team originally started racing in under the "Virgin Racing" name; the following year Virgin adopted Marussia as a title sponsor becoming "Marussia Virgin
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Which American comedic actor and voice artist from "The Danny Kaye Show" starred in the 1984 American made-for-television crime comedy film "Gone Are the Dayes?"
Harvey Korman Harvey Herschel Korman (February 15, 1927May 29, 2008) was an American actor and comedian who performed in television, film productions, and as a voice artist. His big break was being a featured performer on CBS' "The Danny Kaye Show". But he is best remembered for his performances on the sketch comedy series "The Carol Burnett Show" for which he won four Emmy Awards. Korman also appeared in several comedy films by Mel Brooks. Early life. Korman, who was
The Danny Kaye Show The Danny Kaye Show is an American variety show, hosted by the stage and screen star Danny Kaye, which aired on Wednesday nights from September 25, 1963, to June 7, 1967, on the CBS television network. Directed by Robert Scheerer, it premiered in black-and-white switching to color broadcasts in the fall of 1965. At the time, Kaye was at the height of his popularity. He starred in a string of successful 1940s and '50's musical comedy features,
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SuperFresh is a supermarket brand owned by Key Food Stores Co-op, Inc., which has its headquarters located where?
Super Fresh SuperFresh is a supermarket brand owned by Key Food Stores which operates in suburban areas of New York City and Northern New Jersey. The company currently operates ten supermarkets. The name previously belonged to a chain of stores run by A&P, based largely in the city and suburbs of Philadelphia. History. History A&P ownership (1982–2015). A&P created the supermarket brand in 1982 and converted its Mid-Atlantic region stores to the new name. During this time, SuperFresh stores were located in the Philadelphia
National Co+op Grocers National Co+op Grocers (NCG) is a business services cooperative for retail cooperative grocery stores located throughout the United States. NCG helps unify natural food co-ops in order to optimize operational and marketing resources, strengthen purchasing power, and ultimately offer more value to natural food co-op owners and shoppers everywhere. NCG's headquarters are located in Iowa City, Iowa, which is also home to New Pioneer Food Co-op, a consumer-owned retail food cooperative. See also. -
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62d Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron is stationed at an Air Force base in what county?
Creech Air Force Base 30 July 2019 Creech Air Force Base is a United States Air Force (USAF) command and control facility in Clark County, Nevada used "to engage in daily Overseas Contingency Operations …of remotely piloted aircraft systems which fly missions across the globe." In addition to an airport, the military installation has the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Battlelab, associated , and unmanned aerial vehicles of the type used in Afghanistan and Iraq. Creech is the aerial training site for the USAF Thunderbirds and "is one of
382nd 382nd or 382d may refer to: - 382d Bombardment Group, inactive United States Air Force unit - 382d Bombardment Squadron, unit of the Maine Air National Guard 101st Air Refueling Wing located at Bangor Air National Guard Base, Bangor, Maine - 382d Fighter Squadron or 62d Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron, provisional United States Air Force unit - 382nd Infantry Regiment (United States), infantry regiment in the United States Army See also. - K. 382d, canon for three voices in B-flat
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Who currently represents the congressional district for which Jim Meffert was the Democratic nominee in 2010?
defeating Erik Paulsen in the November 2018 midterm elections. See also. - Minnesota's congressional districts - List of United States congressional districts References. - Minnesota Public Radio
, Sand Springs, and Wagoner. The district is currently represented by Republican Kevin Hern who defeated Democratic nominee Tim Gilpin to fill the opening in the district created when Jim Bridenstine took the top job at NASA. Demographics. According to U.S. Census data as of 2010, whites alone make up 67.1% of the population, African Americans 9.0%, Native Americans at 6.6%, Hispanics at 9.8%, Asians at 2.1 and other races at 5.4%. History. The district was the only Congressional
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How is the 2011 Mumbai bombings connected to the Royal Opera House?
Royal Opera House (Mumbai) Royal Opera House, more commonly known simply as Opera House in Mumbai (formerly Bombay), is India's only surviving opera house. Situated on Charni Road, near Girgaum Chowpatti beach, the adjective ‘Royal’ was prefixed to ‘Opera House’ to reflect the fact that its foundation stone was laid during the British Raj in 1909, and King George V inaugurated the building in 1911 while the building was still under construction. Work on the Royal Opera House was completed in 1912
close down due to a lack of clientele. In 1993, Opera house closed down. However, after years of neglect following its closure in 1993, restoration work started in 2008. The exterior restoration was completed in 2011 and restoration was completed in 2016. The area around the theatre is also referred to as the Opera House in Mumbai. The Opera House area has many jewellery, metal and IT companies. On 21 October 2016, after a gap of 23 years, Royal Opera House hosted performance of Bombay-born
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Who wrote an autobiography published by White Mountain Castle Publishing about his adventure in Hawaii?
White Mountain Castle Publishing White Mountain Castle Publishing, LLC is a private publishing company in Hawaii. It originated in 1996 under the non-profit organization Jesus Christ Is Calling You Evangelistic Ministry, Inc. with "Paradise Calls: Spellbinding Story of Hawaii's Evangelist", an autobiography featuring the survival story of Danny Yamashiro. In 2008, American Olympic Judo champion Kevin Asano's autobiography, "Step Onto The Mat: Journey To True Success" was published. A feature in the Honolulu Advertiser highlighted its release. In 2009,
the autobiography of Hawaii philanthropist Jimmy Yamada, Jr., "God's Hand in the Life of an Electrician" was published. More than 50,000 copies were distributed. Kerygma Publishing and Keauhou Press are imprints of White Mountain Castle Publishing, LLC. External links. - Honolulu Advertiser article on Kevin Asano
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In what year was the creator of the character that appeared in a series of films directed by Stephen Norrington, Guillermo del Toro and Goyer born?
Gene Colan Eugene Jules Colan (; September 1, 1926 – June 23, 2011) was an American comic book artist best known for his work for Marvel Comics, where his signature titles include the superhero series "Daredevil", the cult-hit satiric series "Howard the Duck", and "The Tomb of Dracula", considered one of comics' classic horror series. He co-created the Falcon, the first African-American superhero in mainstream comics; Carol Danvers, who would become Ms. Marvel and
Blade (New Line Cinema franchise) Blade is a film and television franchise based on the fictional Marvel Comics superhero of the same name, portrayed by Wesley Snipes in the film series and Sticky Fingaz on the television series. The films were written by David S. Goyer (and also served as a co-writer for the TV series in the first two and last episodes), based on the comics by Marv Wolfman, and Gene Colan. The three films were directed by Stephen Norrington, Guillermo del Toro and Goyer respectively
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Which American author is younger, Nora Roberts or Annie Dillard?
Nora Roberts Nora Roberts (born Eleanor Marie Robertson on October 10, 1950) is an American author of more than 225 romance novels. She writes as J. D. Robb for the "in Death" series and has also written under the pseudonyms Jill March and for publications in the U.K. as Sarah Hardesty. Nora Roberts was the first author to be inducted into the Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame. As of 2011, her novels had spent a combined 861 weeks on "The New York Times" Best Seller
Nora Roberts bibliography The list of works by Nora Roberts includes all of the novels and novellas published by author Nora Roberts. The list is in order by year, and within each year it is in alphabetical order. It includes books published under the names Nora Roberts, J.D. Robb, and Jill March. The complete listing of J.D. Robb novels, in series order, can also be found at In Death. The years listed below are the years the novels or novellas were originally issued. Many of those novels have
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Which canal is longer, The Central Arizona Project or the Oswego Canal?
Oswego Canal The Oswego Canal is a canal in the New York State Canal System located in New York, United States. Opened in 1828, it is 23.7 miles (38.1 km) in length, and connects the Erie Canal at Three Rivers (near Liverpool) to Lake Ontario at Oswego. The canal has a depth of 14 ft (4.2 m), with seven locks spanning the 118 ft (36 m) change in elevation. The modern canal essentially follows the route of the Oswego River
ceased operation in 1994. Since 1992, the Barge Canal is no longer known by that name. Individual canals in the New York State Canal System, formerly collectively known as "the Barge Canal," are now referred to by their original names (Erie Canal, Oswego Canal, Cayuga–Seneca Canal, and Champlain Canal). Today, the system's canals are deep and wide, with 57 electrically operated locks, and can accommodate vessels up to 2,000 tons (1,800 metric tons). The canal system is
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"The Tide Will Swallow Us Whole" is the debut album by a band that announced their hiatus in what year?
Trenches (band) Trenches is a Christian metal band, formed by Haste the Day vocalist, Jimmy Ryan. The band announced their hiatus in 2010 before getting back together in early 2012. Background. Jimmy Ryan, a member of Haste the Day, at the time, decided to depart the band, when they were in Indianapolis, Indiana on December 30, 2005, doing a concert, where he is a native of the city. The group was formed, when Ryan selected Joel David Lauver to be
released their debut album "The Tide Will Swallow Us Whole" through Solid State Records. The band stated on their Facebook page they were working on a New EP that was to be titled, "Reckoner", but Lauver's personal page stated that Trenches had disbanded. In 2012, the band stated they had reunited and were working on the "Reckoner" album. In 2014, he later rejoined Haste the Day, being featured on the band's 2015 release, "Coward". Bands. Current
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What year was the director of Snake Eyes born?
Snake Eyes (film) Snake Eyes is a 1998 American conspiracy thriller film directed by Brian De Palma, featuring his trademark use of long tracking shots and split screens. It stars Nicolas Cage, Gary Sinise and Carla Gugino. The film was written by David Koepp and De Palma, and was released to theaters on August 7, 1998. It cost an estimated $73 million to produce and returned $103 million worldwide, but received mixed reviews from critics. Plot. On a dark and stormy night,
in five weeks with a budget of $250,000. In early 1989, 26-year-old Michael Rissi was hired to direct the film after the previous director left the project. "Soultaker" was his first main feature; he had previously directed the 1987 short film "Snake Eyes", part of the anthology movie "Terror Eyes" Eric Parkinson and Vivian Schilling were involved with. Originally reluctant to direct, Rissi decided to join after being interested in filming a movie involving parallel universes. Rissi's contributions to the film resulted
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Long Flat is a rural village situated on the Oxley Highway and the southern bank of the Hastings River, the village is about 50 kilometres west of which coastal town located on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia?
Long Flat, New South Wales Long Flat is a rural village situated on the Oxley Highway and the southern bank of the Hastings River. This village is about 50 kilometres west of Port Macquarie, 30 kilometres west of Wauchope and 133 km east of Walcha. The boundaries are within the Port Macquarie-Hastings Council Local Government Area and Macquarie County. Village. The Long Flat village has a class four primary school, hotel, community hall, recreation ground, tennis court and general store. Long Flat Public
Coopernook, New South Wales Coopernook is a village in mid-north New South Wales, Australia (post code 2426). It is located 24 kilometres north of Taree and 11 kilometres west of Harrington and is administered by Mid-Coast Council. At the 2016 census, Coopernook and the surrounding area had a population of 538 people. It was formerly situated on the Pacific Highway, until 22 March 2006, when the Coopernook Bypass was opened. The old highway crossed the Lansdowne River on a narrow iron girder bridge.
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Manfred Moch was a German trumpet player, he made a name for himself in the 1960s as the featured solo trumpet player for an orchestra of which German orchestra leader, music producer, and songwriter?
Manfred Moch Manfred Moch (15 May 1930 – 28 May 2011) was a German trumpet player. He made a name for himself in the 1960s as the featured solo trumpet player for the Bert Kaempfert orchestra, contributing memorable and melodic solos to many of Kaempfert’s hits; such songs included “Bye Bye Blues”, “Strangers In The Night”, “L-O-V-E” and “Sweet Maria”. His association with Kaempfert ended in 1968 over a pay dispute, but by the late
the Music Academy in Hamburg. At age 21 he moved to Cologne, Germany to study with trumpeters Jon Eardley and Malte Burba and arranger Jerry van Rooyen at the Cologne University of Music. He graduated in 1994 with two Masters of Music in trumpet and composition/arrangement. In 1987 he joined the then newly formed German National Youth Jazz Orchestra (BuJazzO) as a trumpet player. Its leader Peter Herbolzheimer early on noticed Walden's interest in arranging and composing and became an important mentor for Walden. Early career in
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Do Andi Deris and Kevin Cronin sing in the same band?
Andi Deris Andreas "Andi" Deris (born 18 August 1964) is a German singer and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of power metal band Helloween, and co-founder and former lead singer of German melodic metal band Pink Cream 69. He has an active solo career, as well as his own recording studio in Tenerife. Biography. Biography First bands (1979–1987). Andi was born in Karlsruhe, Germany, and started to sing in his first band, called Paranoid, when he
Andi Deris (born 1964), German singer and songwriter, lead sing of the power metal band Helloween - Andy Devine (1905–1977), American actor - Andy Dick (born 1965), American actor and comedian - Andi Dorfman, former Bachelorette - Andy Erikson (born 1987), American standup comedian - Andy García (born 1956), Cuban-American actor - Andy Gibb, English singer - Andy Griffith (1926–2012), American actor - Andy Hurley, drummer of American
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In which year was the Brazilian composer died with whom Adalgisa Nery met in Europe in between 1927 to 1929?
Marc Chagall and the Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos. Ismael died of tuberculosis in 1934, leaving Adalgisa with two sons. Nery began to publish poetry and fiction after her first husband's death. Her first book, "Poemas", published in 1937, received critical acclaim, and she wrote short stories and magazine articles. Although the poet Murilo Mendes had proposed marriage to Nery in the late 1930s, she married in 1940 Lourival Fontes (1899–1967), director general of the Department of Press and Propaganda (DIP
Adalgisa Adalgisa is a feminine given name of Germanic origins. It may refer to: - Adalgisa Nery (died 1980), Brazilian poet - Adalgisa Magno Guterres (born 1975), East Timorese politician See also. - Adelchis (disambiguation), the masculine form of the name
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The Shadow co-starred which American character actor?
The Shadow (1994 film) The Shadow is a 1994 American superhero film from Universal Pictures, produced by Martin Bregman, Willi Bear, and Michael Scott Bregman, directed by Russell Mulcahy, that stars Alec Baldwin. The film co-stars John Lone, Penelope Ann Miller, Ian McKellen, Jonathan Winters, Peter Boyle, and Tim Curry. It is based on the pulp fiction character of the same name created in 1931 by Walter B. Gibson. The film was released to theaters on July 1, 1994 and
Justin T. Bowler Justin T. Bowler (born February 12, 1974) is an American actor, writer, and producer. He is best known for his role as the Disney character "Swampy" on "". He wrote, executive produced and starred in the short film "Touch", which won several film festival awards. Career. In 2007, Justin T. Bowler starred in, co-wrote, co-produced the feature film "Pool Party". In 2010, Justin became a contributing
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Mark Levenson toured the country with Stephen Colbert, Paul Dinello, and an actress that played what role in the series "Strangers with Candy"?
Amy Sedaris Amy Louise Sedaris (; born March 29, 1961) is an American actress, comedian and writer known for voicing the character Princess Carolyn in the Netflix animated series "BoJack Horseman". She regularly collaborates with her older brother David, a humorist and author. Previously, Sedaris played Jerri Blank in the Comedy Central television series "Strangers with Candy". Early life. Sedaris was born in Endicott, New York, the daughter of Sharon Elizabeth (née Leonard) and Louis Harry "Lou" Sedaris
Exit 57 Exit 57 is a 30-minute sketch comedy series that aired on the American television channel Comedy Central from 1995 to 1996; its cast was composed of comedians Amy Sedaris, Paul Dinello, Stephen Colbert, Jodi Lennon, and Mitch Rouse, all of whom had previously studied improv at The Second City in Chicago. In 1999 Sedaris, Dinello, Colbert and Rouse would also create the Comedy Central show "Strangers with Candy". Humorist David Sedaris also served as an additional writer for the series, sharing a single
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Which American rock climber responsible for locating the body of George Mallory on Everest failed in his attempt to climb over the west ridge of Mount Epperly?
Conrad Anker Conrad Anker (born November 27, 1962) is an American rock climber, mountaineer, and author. He was the team leader of The North Face climbing team for 26 years until 2018. In 1999, he located George Mallory's body on Everest as a member of a search team looking for the remains of the British climber. Anker suffered a heart attack in 2016 during an attempted ascent of Lunag Ri with David Lama. Anker was flown via helicopter to Kathmandu where he received emergency surgery. Afterwards he
the arduous terrain. Almost all the mountaineering challenges on Mount Everest have now been overcome, but there remain two routes with extraordinary difficulties: a direttissima climb up the avalanche-prone East Face – the only yet unclimbed direct route on Everest, and ascent of the north pillar on the East Face over the (according to George Mallory) so-called "Fantasy Ridge". This ridge ends at the centre of the northeast ridge – below the Three Pinnacles. A climber wishing to climb up the Fantasy Ridge on his
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Which game has been published by more companies, Polarity or Flibbix?
Polarity (game) Polarity is a board game that requires strategic thinking and dexterity to control hovering magnetic discs. "Polarity" was invented in 1985 by Canadian artist and designer Douglas Seaton. It was first published in 1986. The game has had a tumultuous past, with its rights changing hands several times over the past two decades. The game has been published by Telemotion Technologies, Irwin Toy, briefly with Mattel and most recently by Temple Games. The game ships in a canvas sleeve and include the magnets, the
Merillian Merillian is a US company that makes board games, including the build-a-board game set Flibbix and the Flibbix Puzzler iPhone-optimized web game. It is located in the Puget Sound near Seattle in Duvall, Washington and was founded in 2006 by CEO Jason Ivan. Published games. - "Flibbix" (2008): Flibbix is a build-a-board game set in which players can build their own board game using magnetic game board tiles, choose their own rules on a "
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Glenburn is a town in Penobscot County, Maine, when originally incorporated in 1822, it was called "Dutton" in honor of Bangor's Samuel Dutton, a judge and founder of the Bangor Theological Seminary, located an ecumenical seminary, founded in which year, in the Congregational tradition of the United Church of Christ?
Bangor Theological Seminary Located in Bangor, Maine, and Portland, Maine, Bangor Theological Seminary was an ecumenical seminary, founded in 1814, in the Congregational tradition of the United Church of Christ. It was the only accredited graduate school of religion in Northern New England The seminary had campuses in Bangor and Portland, Maine. Its primary mission was preparation for Christian ministry (now general theological education). Graduate programs have included the Master of Divinity, Master of Arts and Doctor of Ministry degrees. The school was accredited
Chicago Theological Seminary The Chicago Theological Seminary (CTS) is a Christian ecumenical American seminary located in Chicago, Illinois, and is one of several seminaries historically affiliated with the United Church of Christ. It is the oldest institution of higher education in Chicago, originally established in 1855 under the direction of the abolitionist Stephen Peet and the Congregational Church (now the United Church of Christ) by charter of the Illinois legislature. In addition to being a seminary of the United Church of Christ, CTS offers students coursework necessary to be
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What were Vincent McEveety and Peer Raben known for?
Vincent McEveety Vincent Michael McEveety (August 10, 1929 – May 19, 2018) was an American film and television director and producer. Career. Vince McEveety directed numerous Emmy Award-winning television series, including "The Untouchables", "Gunsmoke", six "" (episodes include "Dagger of the Mind", "Balance of Terror", "Patterns of Force" and "Spectre of the Gun"), "Magnum, P.I.", "How the West Was Won", "
Bernard McEveety Bernard E. McEveety, Jr. (May 13, 1924 – February 2, 2004) was an American film and television director. Family. Born in New Rochelle, New York; his brothers, Vincent McEveety and Joseph McEveety were also Hollywood directors and producers. His nephew is producer Stephen McEveety, who often collaborates with Mel Gibson ("The Passion of the Christ"). Career. Bernard McEveety worked primarily in TV but he did directed a number of feature films. He directed "
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Lakeside railway station is on the railway in what English region?
Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway The Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway (L&HR) is a heritage railway in Cumbria, England. Location. The L&HR runs from Haverthwaite at the southern end of the line via Newby Bridge to Lakeside at the southern end of Windermere. Some services are timed to connect with sailings of the diesel excursion vessels or steam vessels on Windermere, sailing from Lakeside to Bowness and Ambleside. Furness Railway operation of the branch line. The railway is a former branch line of the Furness Railway (FR
Lakeside Lakeside may refer to: Places. Places Australia. - Lakeside College, Pakenham, Victoria - Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City, Joondalup, Western Australia - Lakeside, near Reservoir, Victoria - Lakeside International Raceway, Pine Rivers, Queensland - Lakeside Mental Hospital, formerly known as Ballarat Lunatic Asylum, Ballarat, Victoria - Lakeside railway station, Melbourne, on the Puffing Billy Railway - Lakeside, Queensland, a locality in the North Burnett Region Places Canada. - Lakeside, Kenora
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Which 1983 supernatural horror film was based on the overview of noted paranormal investigator Stephen Kaplan?
Amityville 3-D Amityville 3-D (also known as Amityville III: The Demon) is a 1983 supernatural horror film and the third film based in the "Amityville" series. The film was directed by Richard Fleischer and written by David Ambrose, under the pseudonym William Wales, and stars Tony Roberts, Tess Harper, Robert Joy, Candy Clark, and Meg Ryan in an early role. It was one of a spate of 3-D films released in the early 1980s, and was the only Orion Pictures film filmed in the format
Ragini MMS Ragini MMS is a 2011 Indian found footage horror film directed by Pawan Kripalani and produced by Jeetendra and Shobha Kapoor of Balaji Telefilms. It was released on 13 May 2011 (Friday the 13th). The film is inspired by the 2007 American supernatural horror film "Paranormal Activity" and is partly based on the real story of a girl from Delhi named Deepika. It is loosely based on Stephen King's novel "Gerald's Game". Plot. Uday is involved in hideous business of selling the
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What was the original name of the institution that is currently named after the man who developed the direct current defibrillator for cardiac resuscitation ?
The Lown Institute The Lown Institute, formerly the Lown Cardiovascular Research Foundation, is a non-profit organization founded by Dr. Bernard Lown. The organization was renamed The Lown Institute in 2012 to reflect a shift from primarily cardiovascular research toward a broader focus on medical overuse and underuse. The Lown Institute addresses the growing crisis in healthcare in the USA, marked by overtreatment, undertreatment, and mistreatment through research, clinical programs, and convenings. The Institute holds an annual conference, where the newest research on overuse and underuse
BRAVO to pilot the new Emergency Medical Technician - Defibrillation program. Under these guidelines, all BRAVO units were trained and equipped with an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED). Within the year, BRAVO had its first successful resuscitation of a patient in cardiac arrest. Current Operations. BRAVO currently operates 3 New York State Department of Health certified ambulances, designated BRAVO 1, BRAVO 2 and BRAVO 3. These ambulances are equipped beyond state protocols and are maintained by the operations department. BRAVO also has a special personnel transportation vehicle
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Were Glenn Gregory and Jeffrey Steele co-collaborators on the hit song "Temptation?"
Glenn Gregory Glenn Peter Gregory (born 16 May 1958) is an English singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist whose music career spans more than 30 years. He came to prominence in the early 1980s as co-founder and lead singer of the new wave and synthpop band Heaven 17, which released six singles that entered the Top 40 charts in the United Kingdom during the 1980s, and 1990s, including "Temptation", "Come Live with Me", "Crushed by the Wheels of Industry", "
January 2010 for BBC6 Music. At Glastonbury on 25 June 2010, Glenn Gregory was invited on stage to perform the version again with La Roux during their set. References in popular culture. "Temptation" was used in the 1996 film "Trainspotting" and appears on the second volume of the official soundtrack. It was also used in the 2010 Plus Net advert, where the band were featured in a tongue-in-cheek appearance performing the song.
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What American dancer, actor, singer, director, and choreographer was in the 1943 musical comedy Du Barry Was a Lady?
Gene Kelly Eugene Curran Kelly (August 23, 1912 – February 2, 1996) was an American dancer, actor of film, stage, and television, singer, film director, producer, and choreographer. He was known for his energetic and athletic dancing style, his good looks, and the likable characters that he played on screen. Best known today for his performances in films such as "An American in Paris" (1951), "Anchors Aweigh" (1945)— for which he was nominated
Kevin Stea Kevin Alexander Stea (born October 17, 1969) is an American dancer, choreographer, actor, singer, director and model. He has worked as a dancer and choreographer with a number of high-profile artists, including Madonna, Lady Gaga and Michael Jackson, and has appeared in several movies and television shows. Stea was an assistant choreographer and dance captain for Madonna's Blond Ambition Tour in 1990, and subsequently appeared in the 1991 documentary film "". In January 1992, along with fellow
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Driven to Tears is a song written by Sting and first released by an English band that formed in what year?
The Police The Police were a British rock band formed in London in 1977. For most of their history the band consisted of Sting (lead vocals, bass guitar, primary songwriter), Andy Summers (guitar) and Stewart Copeland (drums, percussion). The Police became globally popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Emerging in the British new-wave scene, they played a style of rock influenced by punk, reggae, and jazz. Considered one of the leaders of the Second British Invasion of the
of the first politically themed songs the Police released, and the first that Sting wrote. Sting was inspired to write the song while on tour in the United States in 1979 after seeing the plight of starving children in Biafra on television. Sting has stated that the title and song came to him because he was literally driven to tears by the show. The song asks questions but finds no answers. One line of the song refers to the fact that people can afford the technology to watch television, but not food for the
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Who directed a 2009 Franco-American mystical drama film that has won awards for their novels that starred Tommy Lee Jones?
In the Electric Mist In the Electric Mist (French title: Dans la brume électrique) is a 2009 Franco-American mystical drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier, written by Jerzy Kromolowski and Mary Olson-Kromolowski based on the novel "In the Electric Mist with Confederate Dead" by James Lee Burke, and stars Tommy Lee Jones in the lead role of Louisiana police detective Dave Robicheaux. The film has never been released cinematically in the United States; only in Europe and Asia. It was shown twice on just
Love Story (1970 film) Love Story is a 1970 American romantic drama film written by Erich Segal, who was also the author of the best-selling novel of the same name. It was produced by Howard G. Minsky and directed by Arthur Hiller and starred Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal, alongside John Marley, Ray Milland, and Tommy Lee Jones in his film debut in a minor role. A tragedy, the film is considered one of the most romantic by the American Film Institute (#9 on the
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Michael Dorris and John Cowper Powys, have which mutual occupation?
John Cowper Powys John Cowper Powys (; 8 October 187217 June 1963) was a British philosopher, lecturer, novelist, literary critic, and poet. Powys was born in Shirley, Derbyshire, where his father was vicar of St. Michael and All Angels Parish Church, between 1871 and 1879. Although Powys published a collection of poems in 1896 and his first novel in 1915, he did not gain success as a writer until he published the novel "Wolf Solent" in 1929. He was influenced by many writers,
Society, 2014 (This contains letters by both men). - "Powys to Knight: Letters of John Cowper Powys to G. R. Wilson Knight", ed. Robert Blackmore (1983) - "John Cowper Powys: Letters 1937–54", ed. Iorwerth C. Peate, (1974) - "The Correspondence of James Purdy and John Cowper Powys 1956–1963", edited with an introduction by Michael Ballin and Charles Lock. "Powys Journal", Vol. XXIII (August 2013) Bibliography Biography and critical
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What nationality was the mathematician who proposed the Legendre's conjecture?
Adrien-Marie Legendre Adrien-Marie Legendre (; ; 18 September 1752 – 9 January 1833) was a French mathematician who made numerous contributions to mathematics. Well-known and important concepts such as the Legendre polynomials and Legendre transformation are named after him. Life. Adrien-Marie Legendre was born in Paris on 18 September 1752 to a wealthy family. He received his education at the Collège Mazarin in Paris, and defended his thesis in physics and mathematics in 1770. He taught at the École Militaire in Paris
Oppermann's conjecture Oppermann's conjecture is an unsolved problem in mathematics on the distribution of prime numbers. It is closely related to but stronger than Legendre's conjecture, Andrica's conjecture, and Brocard's conjecture. It is named after Danish mathematician Ludvig Oppermann, who posed it in 1882. Statement. The conjecture states that, for every integer "x"  1, there is at least one prime number between and at least another prime between It can also be phrased equivalently as stating that the
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The actor that plays Ian Thomas in "Pretty Little Liars" also starred with Stanley Tucci and Dana Delany in a 2003 film adapted from a novel by what author?
Spin (2003 film) Spin is a 2003 American drama film starring Ryan Merriman, Stanley Tucci, Dana Delany, Paula Garcés and Rubén Blades. It was released at the Cannes Film Market 17 May 2004 and was limited released in the United States 15 October 2004. "Spin" was adapted from a novel by Donald Everett Axinn. The film won two awards at the Heartland Film Festival in 2003. Cast. - Ryan Merriman as Eddie Haley - Stanley Tucci as Frank Haley - Dana Delany as
was picked up by CBS. From 2010 to 2014, Merriman portrayed Ian Thomas on ABC Family's "Pretty Little Liars". In 2012, he starred as Dennis Mack in the 16th episode of Season 2 in "Hawaii Five-0". Dwight Little wanted Merriman to play Jin Kazama in his film "Tekken", but Merriman turned it down. He starred in the Hallmark Channel original movie "Elevator Girl" as Jonathan, a successful young lawyer who finds himself falling for a free-spirited young woman who is
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The song named after a region in southern Italy is featured on what album?
Calabria (song) "Calabria" is a song by Danish DJ/producer Rune Reilly Kölsch. It was originally released in 2003 by Credence, a sublabel of Parlophone Records. Calabria is the name of a region in southern Italy. Background and recording. The track was originally conceived as an instrumental, but in spite of being licensed to several other labels outside Denmark, it received more airplay after DJ group Nari & Milani used the instrumental to create a mash-up with Alex Gaudino and Crystal Waters
A-Town.", in his song "Future Thug" from his sixth solo album 'Chilltown, New York' in 2004. Media and artists named after SWATS S.W.A.T.S. is the name of a 2010 web television series by Golden Street Entertainment taking place in Southwest Atlanta. S.W.A.T.S. is the name of a song by rap group 9.17 on the album "Southern Empire" released by Motown in 2001. Young Ju King of da SWATS is an artist featured on ReverbNation. Also referenced as location of
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American screenwriters who wrote "Despicable Me" also wrote a 2012 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy-comedy that was produced by who?
Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio are American screenwriters. They are primarily known for writing screenplays for animated films, including "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who", "Despicable Me", "Dr. Seuss' The Lorax", "Despicable Me 2", "The Secret Life of Pets" and "Despicable Me 3". Life and career. Paul was named after Cinco de Mayo, a celebration held on his birthday. After graduating from Yale University, Paul served a
Ralph Breaks the Internet Ralph Breaks the Internet is a 2018 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to the 2012 film "Wreck-It Ralph", making it Disney's 57th feature-length animated film. The film was directed by Rich Moore and Phil Johnston (who wrote the screenplay with Pamela Ribon) and executive-produced by John Lasseter, Chris Williams and Jennifer Lee. It features voice work by John C. Reilly,
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The brother of T.A.D Fessenden was secretary of the treasury under wich president?
T. A. D. Fessenden Thomas Amory Deblois Fessenden (January 23, 1826 – September 28, 1868) was a U.S. Representative from Maine, the son of abolitionist legislator Samuel Fessenden, and brother of Treasury Secretary William P. Fessenden and congressman Samuel C. Fessenden. He was an uncle of Union Army generals Francis Fessenden and James D. Fessenden. Born in Portland, Maine, he attended North Yarmouth Academy and Dartmouth College and graduated from Bowdoin College in 1845. He then studied law and was admitted to the bar in April 1848
Samuel C. Fessenden Samuel Clement Fessenden (March 7, 1815 – April 18, 1882) was a United States Congressman from Maine, son of abolitionist Samuel Fessenden, and brother of Treasury Secretary William Pitt Fessenden and Congressman T. A. D. Fessenden. He was an uncle of Union Army generals, Francis Fessenden and James D. Fessenden. Biography. Born in New Gloucester, Maine, Samuel Fessenden graduated from Bowdoin College in 1834 and from Bangor Theological Seminary in 1837. He was ordained and installed as pastor of the Second
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Are Seo Eunkwang and Jonah Matranga both guitarists?
Jonah Matranga Jonah Rzadzinski Matranga (born Jonah Sonz Matranga, August 11, 1969, Brookline, Massachusetts) is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist who has released a variety of solo material under his own name and onelinedrawing, and has previously been part of the bands Far and New End Original (an anagram of "onelinedrawing") and Gratitude. He now continues to work and tour under onelinedrawing'. Biography. Biography Early life. Jonah Rzadzinski Matranga grew up in Brookline, Massachusetts. He left in
Discography Solo releases The Three Sketchys. The Three Sketchys (1999-2005) is an anthology released by Jonah Matranga containing the contents of three albums (Sketchy EP #1 by Onelinedrawing, Sketchy EP #2 by Onelinedrawing, and Sketchy EP #3 by Jonah Matranga) along with a bonus track: a new mix of "The Big Parade". The recordings span 1999–2005 and are described by the artist as a collection of "homemade" tracks spanning several years. The release dates of the three included EPs are:
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Which is a magazine, Dragon or Democracy?
Democracy (journal) Democracy is a quarterly journal of progressive and liberal politics, as well as culture, founded by Kenneth Baer and Andrei Cherny in 2006. "Democracy" is intended to be the progressive/liberal answer to such prominent and influential conservative journals as "The Public Interest", "Policy Review", "Commentary", and "The National Interest". Baer and Cherny state in a message to readers in the first issue that they intend to "regenerate the strength of the progressive movement" with
-publisher and co-editor of the OLA's official organ, "The Landowner" magazine, which is published bi-monthly. Hillier publishes an editorial in each issue of "The Landowner". In 2009, Hillier and Scott Reid co-founded the "Lanark Society for the Advancement of Democracy, Property and the Common Law", which is intended "to help elected officials of a libertarian or classical liberal bent to take 'projects to expand the cause of freedom' beyond the conceptual stage."
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The 2006 documentary film "Knocking" focuses on which teaching of Johovah's Witnesses that is based on freedom of thought?
Conscientious objector A conscientious objector is an "individual who has claimed the right to refuse to perform military service" on the grounds of freedom of thought, conscience, or religion. In some countries, conscientious objectors are assigned to an alternative civilian service as a substitute for conscription or military service. Some conscientious objectors consider themselves pacifist, non-interventionist, non-resistant, non-aggressionist, anti-imperialist, antimilitarist or philosophically stateless (not believing in the notion of state). On March 8,
CSNY/Déjà Vu CSNY/Déjà Vu is a 2008 documentary film directed by Bernard Shakey, a pseudonym for Neil Young. It focuses on the career of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, its musical connection to its audience and the turbulent times with which its music is associated as the band goes on their 2006 "Freedom of Speech" tour. It was shown as the closing film of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Metrodome Distribution released "CSNY/Déjà Vu" on DVD in the UK on
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In what year was the man who sent three specimens of desert rat-kangaroo to John Gould born?
Desert rat-kangaroo The desert rat-kangaroo ("Caloprymnus campestris"), also called the buff-nosed rat-kangaroo, plains rat-kangaroo or oolacunta, is an extinct small hopping marsupial endemic to desert regions of Central Australia. It was discovered in the early 1840s and described by John Gould in London in 1843, on the basis of three specimens sent to him by George Grey, the governor of South Australia at the time. Description. It was formed like a kangaroo, but had
Phillips's kangaroo rat Phillips's kangaroo rat ("Dipodomys phillipsii") is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae. It is endemic to Mexico. Its natural habitat is hot deserts. The species is named after John Phillips, an official of a Mexican mining company who sent zoological specimens, including the type specimen of this kangaroo rat, to the British Museum. Description. Phillips's kangaroo rat is a moderate-sized rodent with a small body and a long, banner-like tail.
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What city does Thomas Keell and Freedom have in common?
Thomas Keell Thomas Henry Keell (24 September 1866 – 26 June 1938) was an English compositor who edited the anarchist periodical "Freedom". In 1907, he attended the International Anarchist Congress of Amsterdam, where he was hailed by Emma Goldman as "one of our most devoted workers on the London "Freedom"". Keell also contributed to "Voice of Labour" for many years and was an outspoken opponent of the First World War. He was arrested with his companion Lilian Wolfe during a 1916 raid on the
following weeks, numerous letters critical of Kropotkin were sent to "Freedom", and in turn published due to the editorial impartiality of the newspaper's editor, Thomas Keell. Responding to the criticism, Kropotkin became enraged at Keell for not rejecting such letters, denouncing him as a coward unworthy of his role as editor. A meeting was later called by members of "Freedom" who supported Kropotkin's pro-war position and called for the paper to be suspended. Keell, the only anti-war anarchist called to attend
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What small town near the Pennies features the Facit railway station?
Facit railway station Facit railway station served Facit near Whitworth in Rossendale, Lancashire, England, from 1870 until closure to passengers in 1947 and freight in 1963. References. - Lost Railways of Lancashire by Gordon Suggitt ()
Wardleworth railway station Wardleworth railway station served the township of Wardleworth in Rochdale, in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale in Greater Manchester, England, from 1870 until closure in 1947. It was on the Facit Branch between Rochdale and Facit, which was extended to Bacup in 1881. The station was quite well placed for Rochdale town centre and so, in addition to the branch trains, a few other services from Manchester terminated here. Between here and Rochdale station was the Roch Valley Viaduct, now demolished. References.
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Ngud is a song produced by a record producer who is presently signed to what record label?
DJ Maphorisa Themba Sonnyboy Sekowe (born ) popularly known by his stage name DJ Maphorisa, is a South African record producer and DJ. As a record producer with a blend of house music and afropop, he has worked with and has received production credits from several local and international notable artists including Wizkid, Kwesta, Uhuru, Drake, Black Coffee, Major Lazer, Runtown, C4 Pedro Era Istrefi, among others. DJ Maphorisa is presently signed to his record label BlaqBoy Music upon quitting Kalawa Jazmee Records. Discography
One Moment More One Moment More is the debut album by American singer-songwriter Mindy Smith. In 2003, she was invited by producer Steve Buckingham to record a cover version of "Jolene" for the tribute album "". That song drew attention to Smith, a native of Long Island, New York, who had moved to Nashville. She signed with the jazz label Vanguard Records and released her debut album in 2004. It was produced by Buckhingham, who is a member of the Country Music Hall of
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The Zapotec left archaeological evidence near what present-day city?
Monte Albán Monte Albán is a large pre-Columbian archaeological site in the Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán Municipality in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca (17.043° N, 96.767°W). The site is located on a low mountainous range rising above the plain in the central section of the Valley of Oaxaca where the latter's northern Etla, eastern Tlacolula, and southern Zimatlán & Ocotlán (or Valle Grande) branches meet. The present-day state capital Oaxaca City is located approximately east of Monte Albán. The partially
. Archaeological evidence shows their culture goes back at least 2500 years. They left archaeological evidence at the ancient city of Monte Albán in the form of buildings, ball courts, magnificent tombs and grave goods including finely worked gold jewelry. Monte Albán was one of the first major cities in Mesoamerica and the center of a Zapotec state that dominated much of what we know of as the current state of Oaxaca. The Zapotec state formed at Monte Albán began an expansion during the late Monte Alban 1 phase (400 BC - 100
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E. Howard Hunt and Nâzım Hikmet both share the job title as being what?
Nâzım Hikmet Nâzım Hikmet Ran (15 January 1902 – 3 June 1963), commonly known as Nâzım Hikmet () was a Turkish poet, playwright, novelist, screenwriter, director and memoirist. He was acclaimed for the "lyrical flow of his statements". Described as a "romantic communist" and "romantic revolutionary", he was repeatedly arrested for his political beliefs and spent much of his adult life in prison or in exile. His poetry has been translated into more than fifty languages. Family.
Company, 2013. Bibliography Partial list of translated works in other languages. - Poesie / Nâzım Hikmet, Joyce Lussu (Trans.), Newton Compton, 2010. - La conga con Fidel / Nâzım Hikmet, Joyce Lussu (Trans.), Fahrenheit 451, 2005. - Il nuvolo innamorato e altre fiabe / Nâzım Hikmet, Giampiero Bellingeri (Trans.), F. Negrin (Illustrator), Mondadori, 2003. - De mooiste van Hikmet / Nâzım Hikmet, Koen Stassijns & Ivo van Strijtem
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1962 film Big and Little Wong Tin Bar was the debut of which iconic martial artist, stuntman and actor?
Jackie Chan Chan Kong-sang (; born 7 April 1954), known professionally as Jackie Chan, is a Hong Kongese martial artist, actor, film director, producer, stuntman, and singer. He is known for his acrobatic fighting style, comic timing, use of improvised weapons, and innovative stunts, which he typically performs himself, in the cinematic world. He has trained in Wushu or Kung Fu and Hapkido, and has been acting since the 1960s, appearing in over 150 films. Chan is one
of five as a child actor. At age eight, he appeared with some of his fellow "Little Fortunes" in the film "Big and Little Wong Tin Bar" (1962) with Li Li-Hua playing his mother. The following year, young actor appeared in extras of "The Love Eterne" (1963) and had a small role in King Hu's 1966 film "Come Drink with Me". In 1971, after an appearance as an extra in another kung fu film, "A Touch of
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Friendly Persuasion lost out on an Academy Award to which song by Livingston and Evans?
Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" is a song written by the team of Jay Livingston and Ray Evans that was first published in 1956. Doris Day introduced it in the Alfred Hitchcock film "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (1956), singing it as a cue to their onscreen kidnapped son. The four verses of the song progress through the life of the narrator—from childhood, through young adulthood and
in the... script was squeezed out... It just wrecked by [career] momentum, just wrecked it." Awards and nominations. Friedrich Hollaender and Leo Robin were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "This is the Moment", but lost to Jay Livingston and Ray Evans for "Buttons and Bows" from "The Paleface". Samson Raphaelson was nominated for the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written American Musical. DVD release. On September 25, 2006,
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What is Dani Pinto's position for clubs Académica de Coimbra, C.F. União de Coimbra, Leng Ngan, G.D. Negro Rubro, G.D. Lam Pak, Kuan Tai and F.C. Porto de Macau, before he became a coach for the four time defending champions of the league?
Dani Pinto Daniel Augusto Macedo de Melo e Pinto, simply known as Dani Pinto (born May 10, 1958 in Cabo Verde) is a naturalized Macau professional football player and manager. He plays as a defender for clubs Académica de Coimbra, C.F. União de Coimbra, Leng Ngan, G.D. Negro Rubro, G.D. Lam Pak, Kuan Tai and F.C. Porto de Macau. Since 2010 until 2012 he coached the F.C. Porto de Macau. Since 2014 he is a coach of the S.L. Benfica de Macau.
Pelé (Macanese footballer) José Maria da Cruz Martins, simply known as Pelé (born December 4, 1973 in São Tomé e Príncipe) is a naturalized Macau professional football player and manager. He plays as a striker for clubs G.D. Negro Rubro, G.D. Lam Pak, Vasco S.C., Churchill Brothers S.C., Dynasty/Vong Chiu, Vá Luen, F.C. Porto de Macau and Casa de Portugal. Since 2011 he is a coach of the Casa de Portugal.
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Erica Cerra portrayed what in the American post-apocalyptic science fiction drama in 2014?
Erica Cerra Erica Cerra (born October 31, 1979) is a Canadian actress, best known for her portrayal of Deputy Jo Lupo on the Syfy series "Eureka", and artificial intelligence A.L.I.E. and her creator Becca on "The 100". Career. Cerra was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, of Italian descent. Captivated by acting from an early age, she first appeared in the Canadian show KidZone then in numerous commercials as a child. She then took a break from acting, because, in
List of The 100 episodes "The 100" (pronounced "The Hundred") is an American post-apocalyptic science fiction drama television series developed by Jason Rothenberg, which premiered on March 19, 2014, on The CW. It is loosely based on a 2013 book of the same name, the first in a book series by Kass Morgan. The series follows a group of teens as they become the first people from a space habitat to return to Earth after a devastating nuclear apocalypse. Series overview.
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Superdrag and Tom Morello, are of which nationality?
Superdrag Superdrag was an American alternative rock band from Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. They are best known for their 1996 single, "Sucked Out", off their album "Regretfully Yours", for which a video clip was broadcast on MTV. The original lineup reunited in 2007, releasing a full-length album in 2009: "Industry Giants". Early years (1992-1995). Superdrag formed in the early 1990s when Knoxville guitar player Brandon Fisher began dating the cousin of John Davis.
Live at Lime with Tom Morello: The Nightwatchman Live at Lime with Tom Morello: The Nightwatchman is a two-track live album by The Nightwatchman, the alter ego of Tom Morello. Both songs on the album are covers [The Killers' "Human" and Alfred Hayes' "Joe Hill"], which is a first for a Nightwatchman album. It was recorded in 2009 and released by LimeWire Store on December 11, 2009 as a benefit for Amnesty International. All net proceeds from this release are being
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The first major bay north of Sydney Harbour, encompassing Lion Island, is called what?
Lion Island (New South Wales) Lion Island is a river island that is located at the mouth to the Hawkesbury River inside Broken Bay, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The island is considered part of the . It is a descriptive name because it resembles a Sphinx, a mythical figure of a crouching lion. Etymology. The island was originally named Mount Elliott Island by Governor Arthur Phillip in 1789, because it resembled Gibraltar where his friend, General Elliott, had inflicted defeats on French
Middle Harbour Creek. Minor waterways draining Sydney's western suburbs include South Creek and Eastern Creek, flowing into the Hawkesbury, and Prospect Creek draining into the Georges River. Cowan Creek and Berowra Creek run north from the Upper North Shore to the Hawkesbury river. Sydney has a number of islands in its harbour and surrounding rivers. Such islands include, Shark Island, Cockatoo Island, Clark Island, Snapper Island, Spectacle Island and Goat Island in Port Jackson. Bare Island in Botany Bay. Lion Island, Long Island
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Are Miles Kane and Alpha Rev both based in the US?
Alpha Rev Alpha Rev is an American alternative rock band from Austin, Texas, fronted by Casey McPherson (formerly of Endochine). McPherson remains the group's only consistent member, although historically the core members have also included Zak Loy on lead guitar, Brian Batch on violin and backing vocals, and Dave Wiley on cello. History. Casey McPherson started Alpha Rev in 2005 after the breakup of his previous band Endochine. Alpha Rev released their debut album "The Greatest Thing I've Ever Learned" on March
are all relatively closely located along the Iron River, and indeed both Stambaugh and Mineral Hills were merged into Iron River in 2000. The east side communities are Crystal Falls, the county seat; Alpha, six miles away; and Amasa, sixteen miles away. All of these save Amasa are strung out along US Highway 2, and both Stambaugh and Mineral Hills were merged into Iron River in 2000. Iron County also contains several small "Junctions," such as Beechwood, and mining locations, such as Mansfield, that
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Did Benjamin Stoloff and Karel Kachyňa come from the same country?
Karel Kachyňa Karel Kachyňa (1 May 1924 – 12 March 2004) was a Czech film director. His career spanned over five decades. Kachyňa was part of the Czech wave of liberal filmmakers in the 1960s which included Miloš Forman and Jiří Menzel. He was married to Alena Mihulová. They had one daughter, Karolína, together. He was born in Vyškov, Czechoslovakia and died in Prague, Czech Republic. His 1961 film "Pouta" was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. His 1986 film "
Miroslav Cikán - František Čáp - Vladimír Čech - Frank Daniel - Miloš Forman, twice won the Academy Award - Martin Frič - Saša Gedeon - Juraj Herz - Jan Hřebejk - Vojtěch Jasný - Jaromil Jireš - Karel Kachyňa - Václav Krška - Karel Lamač - Oldřich Lipský - Gustav Machatý - Jiří Menzel, won the Academy Award - Jan Němec - Ivan Passer - Břetislav Pojar - Karel Reisz, Czech-born British director
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The Hawaii Hammerheads played in this center formerly know as the Honolulu International Center.
Neal S. Blaisdell Center The Neal S. Blaisdell Center near downtown Honolulu, Hawaii is a community center for the City & County of Honolulu. Constructed in 1964 on the historic Ward Estate and originally called the Honolulu International Center, the center was renamed after Mayor of Honolulu Neal S. Blaisdell, who oversaw its construction. The multi-purpose complex is composed of an internationally renowned arena, concert hall, conference rooms, galleria and exhibition hall. It was remodeled and expanded in 1994. The complex is overseen by the City's
Hawaii Pacific University, the state's largest private university. It served as the home court for University of Hawaii at Mānoa basketball until UH built the Stan Sheriff Center on campus in 1994. The arena was the home venue for several short-lived attempts to establish Hawaii professional sports teams, including the Hawaii Volcanos of the Continental Basketball Association, the Hawaii Hurricanes of the American Basketball Association, the Hawaii Leis of World Team Tennis and three indoor football teams: the Honolulu Hurricanes, the Hawaii Hammerheads, and the af2's Hawaiian
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Who was an American funk and rock musician, recording artist and music producer from Detroit, Michigan, Val Avery or Bruce Nazarian ?
Val Avery Sebouh Der Abrahamian (July 14, 1924 – December 12, 2009), known professionally as Val Avery, was an American character actor who appeared in hundreds of movies and television shows. In a career that spanned 50 years, Avery appeared in over 100 films and had appearances in over 300 television episodes. Early life. Avery was born in Philadelphia to Armenian parents Megerdich and Arousiag Der Abrahamian. His father was from Sebastia and moved to America in 1907. During the Armenian Genocide, his grandfather
Don Was Don Edward Fagenson (born September 13, 1952), known as Don Was, is an American musician, record producer and record executive. Primarily a bass player, Was co-founded the funk-rock band Was (Not Was). In later years he produced songs and albums for a large number of popular recording artists. In 2012, he became president of jazz music label Blue Note Records. Life and career. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Was graduated from Oak Park High School
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Who directed the 1988 animated science fantasy film produced by SEK Studio?
several animated series from Mondo TV, including ""Pocahontas: Princess of the American Indians"" and "", (due to this two, it has been repeatedly misinformed that SEK has worked for The Walt Disney Company). SEK also has produced features such as the French science fiction epic "Gandahar" ("The Light Years") and "Empress Chung". According to DVD commentary and IMDB, 2007’s The Simpsons Movie was the most prominent US project that SEK helped with. Other projects include
These studios produce feature films, documentaries, animated films, children's films and science films. According to a report from 1992, the Korean Feature Film Studio produced about forty films per year, while the other studios together accounted for another forty. In addition to its domestic animated productions, SEK has produced animation for foreign companies. Production costs in North Korea are very low, and the quality of animators is well perceived. SEK has done work on such productions as Mondo TV's animated series "Pocahontas" and "
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The De Stijl art movement, associated with Truus Schröder-Schräder, grew from which Dutch city in the early 20th century?
De Stijl De Stijl (; ), Dutch for "The Style", also known as Neoplasticism, was a Dutch art movement founded in 1917 in Leiden. De Stijl consisted of artists and architects. In a narrower sense, the term "De Stijl" is used to refer to a body of work from 1917 to 1931 founded in the Netherlands. Proponents of De Stijl advocated pure abstraction and universality by a reduction to the essentials of form and colour; they simplified visual compositions to vertical and horizontal, using only black
own furniture factory, and changed the chair's colours after becoming influenced by the "De Stijl" movement, of which he became a member in 1919, the same year in which he became an architect. The contacts that he made at "De Stijl" gave him the opportunity to exhibit abroad as well. In 1923, Walter Gropius invited Rietveld to exhibit at the Bauhaus. He built, the Rietveld Schröder House, in 1924, in close collaboration with the owner Truus Schröder-Schräder. Built in Utrecht on the
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Are Changyi, Shandong and Sanya both located in China?
Changyi, Shandong Changyi () is a county-level city of Weifang, Shandong province, People's Republic of China. The city is 1627.5 square kilometers in area, with a household population of 581,000 as of 2010. The city is under the administration of the Changyi Municipal People's Government, with 3 neighborhoods, 6 towns, 691 administrative villages, and one special economic development zone. Changyi has a long history that extends back into the Spring and Autumn period. Etymology and name. Changyi, from
Autumn and Warring States periods, the city served as the manor of Yanzi () and Sun Bin (). History People's Republic. In 1988, Changyi was designated by the Central Government of China as “coastal open city”, and in 1994 it was established as a county-level city to replace the old Changyi County. Geography. Changyi is located in the northwest corner of the Shandong Peninsula and in the southern Bohai Laizhou Bay area, with geographical coordinates of latitude 36 ° 25'-37 ° 08
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Tiong Bahru Plaza is located in the city that is at the southern tip of what landform?
Tiong Bahru Plaza Tiong Bahru Plaza (Simplified Chinese: 中峇鲁广场) is a shopping mall located in Tiong Bahru Estate, in Bukit Merah, Singapore, near Tiong Bahru Road, Jalan Membina and Bukit Ho Swee Crescent, which is where the entrance to the mall is located. It consists of a 20-storey office tower block (Central Plaza), and a 6-storey shopping and entertainment complex, with 3 basement carparks. The mall is also directly linked to Tiong Bahru MRT Station of the East West Line, which is easily accessible
Plaza, Times House in Kim Seng Road. Sights & Attractions. Located next to the Singapore River, it is not uncommon to see tourists strolling along the pavements of the Kim Seng Road. As it is of close proximity to the chillout bars at colonial houses located in Tiong Bahru and the Great World City, visitors can also experience a taste of Singapore's heritage at those century old temples. Bars and clubs like Zouk is located nearby too and youngsters will flock to this area at night, giving a
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The bears and the wildcats are both members of what?
2011 Kansas State Wildcats football team The 2011 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Wildcats played their home games at Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium, in Manhattan, Kansas as they have done since 1968. It was the 116th season in school history. The Wildcats were led by head coach Bill Snyder in his 20th overall and third straight season since taking over his second tenure in 2009. They are a member of the Big 12 Conference. After winning all
Battle for the Brice-Cowell Musket The Battle for the Brice-Cowell Musket is the name of the rivalry between the Maine Black Bears and the New Hampshire Wildcats. Both schools are members of the Colonial Athletic Association. The two teams have met 108 times on the football field, with New Hampshire currently holding a 56–44–8 edge in the all-time series. See also. - List of NCAA college football rivalry games
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What a U.S. census-designated place and an unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland who's residence generally identify as living in the most affluent town in all the United States based on median household income ?
Travilah, Maryland Travilah is a U.S. census-designated place and an unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland and near the wealthy U.S. suburban community of Potomac. Residents generally identify as living in Potomac, Rockville, Darnestown, or North Potomac, depending on the area they live in and the zip code they are under. Travilah does not have a zip code. Geography. As an unincorporated area, Travilah's boundaries are not officially defined. Travilah is, however, recognized by the United States Census Bureau as
Darlington, Maryland Darlington is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in northeastern Harford County, Maryland, United States. The population was 409 at the 2010 census. The center of the community was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Darlington Historic District in 1987. Median household income is $66,563. The percentage of people in poverty is 5.3%. Geography. Darlington is located in northeastern Harford County at (39.502757, −76.318971), along Maryland Route 161. U.S. Route 1 crosses the
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Which member of the People's Posse that participated in the In Your House 9: International Incident pay-per-view event had the given name Anthony Norris at birth?
In Your House 9: International Incident In Your House 9: International Incident was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), that took place on July 21, 1996, at General Motors Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was the ninth pay-per-view of the In Your House series. The main event of the show was a six-man tag team match between the trio referred to as The People's Posse
Unforgiven: In Your House Unforgiven: In Your House was the 21st professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event under the In Your House name from the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It took place on April 26, 1998, at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina. This was the first WWF pay-per-view that used the new "scratch" logo for promotional work, which had first appeared on the ring apron at WrestleMania XIV. This event saw the first Inferno match
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In 1988, Bryan Sharratt lost his seat in the House of Representatives to a politician who would later serve as Vice President until what year?
Dick Cheney Richard Bruce Cheney (; born January 30, 1941) is an American politician and businessman who served as the 46th vice president of the United States from 2001 to 2009. He has been cited as the most powerful vice president in American history. He was also one of the most unpopular politicians in the history of the US, holding an approval rating of just 13% at the time of leaving office. Cheney was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, and grew up in Casper, Wyoming. He attended Yale
his term, he stood for election to the House of Representatives again, but was not elected, and returned to the Senate one year later. In 1901, Röell returned to House of Representatives for the district of Utrecht II. After his re-election in 1905, he served as President of the House of Representatives, until he lost his seat in 1909. After another stint in the Senate for North Holland, from 1910 to 1912, Röell was appointed Vice-President of the Council of State. Röell died on
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What newspaper described a man who says Villa Sellgren is owned by Vladimir Putin as "the man Vladimir Putin fears most"
Villa Sellgren Villa Sellgren is a house and estate on Lodochny Island in the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea. It was designed by the Finnish architect Uno Ullberg and completed in 1913. The house was a location used in the shooting of a Russian version of Arthur Conan Doyle's "His Last Bow" in 1986. It was part of national forest reserves until 2012 when it was rezoned to allow construction. According to a Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, the house is owned by Vladimir Putin through friends.
as "the man Vladimir Putin fears most". A self-described nationalist democrat, Navalny is a Russian Opposition Coordination Council member and the leader of the political party Progress Party. In September 2013, he ran in the Moscow mayoral election, supported by the RPR-PARNAS party. He came in second, with 27% of the vote, losing to incumbent mayor Sergei Sobyanin, a Putin appointee. Navalny and his allies insisted that the actual number was still higher and that authorities had committed election fraud in order
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Dovyalis is a genus of shrubs and small trees belonging to the family Salicaceae, whereas Townsendia is a genus of NOrth American plants within what flower family?
Townsendia Townsendia is a genus of North American plants in the aster tribe within the daisy family. The genus is known commonly as Townsend daisies. These annual, biennial and perennial wildflowers are native to western North America, frequently at high elevations. A number of taxa are tall, erect plants, like typical daisies. Others form small, dense, leafy rosettes, or have a more sprawling, prostrate appearance. Frequently, the flower heads are showy and attractive, with the ray florets in shades of pink, purple
Bedfordia Bedfordia is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Asteraceae. The genus includes 3 species, all endemic to Australia. Description. "Bedfordia" are shrubs or small trees. - Stems and leaves: The young branches and lower surface of leaves and the whorl that surrounds the flower heads are densely covered with short matted and stellate hairs. - Flowers: Heads in dense axillary branched cluster which is shorter than the leaves. Flower heads have a flat circular shape; and are surrounded by
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What year was Tyson Kidd's tag team partner in The Hart Dynasty born?
Bret Hart Bret Sergeant Hart (born July 2, 1957) is a Canadian-American retired professional wrestler, amateur wrestler, writer and actor. A member of the Hart wrestling family and a second-generation wrestler, he has an amateur wrestling background, wrestling at Ernest Manning High School and Mount Royal College. A major international draw within professional wrestling, he has been credited with changing the perception of mainstream North-American professional wrestling in the early 1990s by bringing technical in-ring performance to the fore. Hart
attendance were shown a dark match tag team match pitting Shad Gaspard and JTG (collectively known as Cryme Tyme) against Tyson Kidd and David Hart Smith with Natalya in their corner (the three are known as The Hart Dynasty); Gaspard scored his team the victory, pinning Kidd to the mat following an STO. Event Preliminary matches. The show commenced with Chris Jericho and his mystery partner defending the Unified WWE Tag Team titles against The Legacy (Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase). It was revealed his partner was The
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How Lucky I Am is the fourth studio album released by American country music artist Bryan White, Dann Huff produced tracks 1–3 and 6–8, Huff is an American musician, songwriter and record producer, born on which date?
How Lucky I Am How Lucky I Am is the fourth studio album released by American country music artist Bryan White. It was released in 1999 (see 1999 in country music) on Asylum Records. The album included two singles: "You're Still Beautiful to Me" which reached number 39 on the Country chart and "God Gave Me You" at number 40. Dann Huff produced tracks 1–3 and 6–8, and White co-produced the remainder of the album with Derek George. Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the
Family (LeAnn Rimes album) Family is the ninth studio album by American country recording artist LeAnn Rimes, released October 9, 2007, by Curb Records in the United States. It was produced primarily by musician and record producer Dann Huff, with additional production by Tony Brown and guest vocalist Reba McEntire. "Family" is the first album in Rimes' career where she has co-written every song for an album. The album debuted at number four on the US "Billboard" 200 chart, selling
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Where did the actress who starred in the loose sequel to the film "An American Werewolf in London" study filmmaking?
Julie Delpy Julie Delpy (; born 21 December 1969) is a French-American actress, film director, screenwriter, and singer-songwriter. She studied filmmaking at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and has directed, written, or acted in more than 30 films, including "Europa Europa" (1990), "Voyager" (1991), "" (1993), the "Before" trilogy (1995, 2004, 2013), "An American Werewolf in Paris" (1997)
and starred in the film, won the David di Donatello for best actor. The soundtrack by Italian maestro Piero Piccioni is one of his best known. - 64 Redcliffe Square is featured in "An American Werewolf in London" (1981). The film is a horror/comedy about two American tourists in Yorkshire who are attacked by a werewolf that none of the locals admit exists. The flat in the square belongs to Alex (Jenny Agutter), a pretty young nurse who becomes infatuated with one of the two
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Which building has more floors planned, 15 Penn Plaza or 1166 Avenue of the Americas?
1166 Avenue of the Americas 1166 Avenue of the Americas (also known as the International Paper Building) is a tall Class A office building located at 1166 Sixth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It was completed in 1974 and has 44 floors totaling approximately 1.7 million square feet. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill designed the building, which is the 132nd tallest in New York City. It is the headquarters of the Marsh & McLennan Companies, Penton, D. E. Shaw & Co., 5W Public Relations, and Huron
developments, and the Aventura Country Club. Notable New York City developments. Arlen's other high profile New York City developments include the Arlen Building or 888 7th Avenue which was built in 1971 and served as the company's corporate headquarters. In addition to other properties such as 1500 Broadway in Times Square, 1166 Avenue of the Americas, the Westyard Building at 450 West 33rd Street, 100 Wall Street and 800 Third Avenue. Shopping centers and suburban strip retail. Arlen's shopping center division was headquartered in
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Who directed an upcoming Canadian comedy film which stars the actress who played Sharon "Athena" Agathon on "Battlestar Galactica"?
Grace Park (actress) Grace Park (born March 14, 1974) is a Canadian actress who played Cylon model Number Eight, especially the significant copies Sharon "Boomer" Valerii and Sharon "Athena" Agathon on "Battlestar Galactica", as well as Shannon Ng in the Canadian television series teen soap "Edgemont". Park starred as Officer Kono Kalakaua in the CBS television series "Hawaii Five-0", from 2010 until 2017. she appears in the television series "A Million Little Things". Early life
Battlestar Galactica) for her direct counterpart), however several characters in the new series encompass major elements of Jensen's character: - Sharon Valerii and Kara Thrace take on the piloting and romantic elements of the character and are also treated as "surrogate daughters" by William Adama, who has no biological daughter in the reimagined version. - Eventually, the copy of Valerii married to Karl Agathon is given the callsign Athena to distinguish her from the copy who had the callsign Boomer. - Athena's role as a
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What coast does the state, in which the Rancho Jurupa land grant divided areas, boarder?
Rancho Jurupa Rancho Jurupa was a Mexican land grant in California, United States, that is divided by the present-day counties of Riverside and San Bernardino. The land was granted to Juan Bandini by Governor Juan B. Alvarado in 1838. Located along both banks of the Santa Ana River in southern California, the rancho included much of the land in the present day city of Jurupa Valley, as well as the downtown area in the city of Riverside. History. "Seven leagues of grazing land: a little
1851, Juan Bandini filed a claim for the major portion of the grant in 1852, and was confirmed by the US District Court in 1855. In 1857 Juan Bandini sold this portion of the grant to his son-in-law, Abel Stearns. Stearns received a US land patent for this portion of the original Rancho Jurupa grant in 1879. Rancho Jurupa (Rubidoux). In 1843, Bandini sold approximately 1½ square leagues (6,750 acres)of the original Rancho Jurupa grant to Benjamin Wilson. A year later,
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Named 1977 European Footballer of the Year, this player was given credit for the winning goals in the 1982 European Cup along with what other player?
Allan Simonsen Allan Rodenkam Simonsen (born 15 December 1952) is a Danish former footballer and manager. He most prominently played as a forward for German Bundesliga club Borussia Mönchengladbach, winning the 1975 and 1979 UEFA Cups, as well as for Barcelona from Spain, winning the 1982 Cup Winners' Cup. Simonsen is the only footballer to have scored in the European Cup, UEFA Cup, and Cup Winners' Cup finals. Simonsen was named 1977 European Footballer of the Year. For the Denmark national football team, Simonsen
Allan Hansen Allan Hansen (born 21 April 1956) is a Danish former football player who most notably played professionally for German team Hamburger SV, with whom he won the 1983 Bundesliga and European Cup trophies. He played 16 matches and scored three goals for the Denmark national football team, and was named 1977 and 1981 Danish Player of the Year. Honours. Honours Club. - Bundesliga: 1982–83 - European Cup: 1982–83 Honours Individual. - Danish Player of the Year: 1977, 1981 External
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What evening cable television station programming block has a show with Ashley Holliday as a cast member?
Ashley Holliday Ashley Holliday Tavares is an American actress best known for playing Chloe Delgado on the 2010 ABC Family series "Huge" and Melissa Sanders on the 2012 Nick at Nite serial drama "Hollywood Heights". Personal life. Tavares attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, where she studied theater. Career. Tavares began her career with an appearance on an episode of "Miami Vice" in 1986. Her breakout role came in 2010, when Tavares landed a leading role in the
" and "The First Family". Both are set for 104 episodes over two years under a model of accelerated production similar to Debmar-Mercury's 10-90 Model. The two half hour shows were picked up as a two hour weekend primetime programming block with two episodes of each show back to back by Tribune, Weigel and CBS Television Station groups. The company launched its eighth cable channel and first ad-supported service, Justice Central.TV, on December 10, 2012. In October 2015, Entertainment
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Which book by one of the leading "muckrakers" of the progressive era of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is an exposé about the Standard Oil Company?
Ida Tarbell Ida Minerva Tarbell (November 5, 1857 – January 6, 1944) was an American writer, investigative journalist, biographer and lecturer. She was one of the leading muckrakers of the Progressive Era of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and pioneered investigative journalism. Born in Pennsylvania at the onset of the oil boom, Tarbell is best known for her 1904 book, "The History of the Standard Oil Company." The book was published as a series of articles in "McClure's Magazine" from 1902
Lincoln Steffens Lincoln Joseph Steffens (April 6, 1866 – August 9, 1936) was an American investigative journalist and one of the leading muckrakers of the Progressive Era in the early 20th century. He launched a series of articles in "McClure's", called "Tweed Days in St. Louis", that would later be published together in a book titled "The Shame of the Cities". He is remembered for investigating corruption in municipal government in American cities and leftist values. Early life. Steffens was
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Matt Fraction's character for Marvel was ranked as what number on IGN's Top 100 Comic Book Heroes list?
Matt Fraction Matt Fritchman (born December 1, 1975), better known by the pen name Matt Fraction, is an Eisner Award-winning American comic book writer, known for his work as the writer of "The Invincible Iron Man", "The Immortal Iron Fist", "Uncanny X-Men", and "Hawkeye" for Marvel Comics and "Casanova" and "Sex Criminals" for Image Comics. Early life. Matt Fraction was born December 1, 1975 in Chicago Heights, Illinois
powers when in combat situations. Reception. Magneto was ranked number 1 by IGN's Top 100 Comic Book Villains list, was listed number 17 in "Wizard's" Top 100 Greatest Villains Ever list, and was ranked as the 9th Greatest Comic Book Character Ever in "Wizard"'s list of the 200 Greatest Comic Book Characters of All Time, the second highest villain on that list. See also. - Magneto and Titanium Man External links. - Magneto at the Marvel Universe -
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What is the birthday of the head coach of the New York Giant's during their 2016 season?
Ben McAdoo Benjamin Lee McAdoo (born July 9, 1977) is an American football coach. He was head coach of the New York Giants in 2016 and 2017, after serving as offensive coordinator the previous two years under former head coach Tom Coughlin. He was fired on December 4, 2017, following a 2–10 start, along with benching longtime starting quarterback Eli Manning; his 28 regular season games were the fewest by a Giants coach since 1930. Prior to working for the Giants, McAdoo served as an assistant coach
a 20-23 overtime loss to the New York Jets. He played in all 16 games with three starts, recording a career-high 52 tackles and six passes deflected during the season. He returned in 2016 and competed with Tramain Jacobs, Bennett Jackson, Leon McFadden, Michael Hunter, Matt Smalley, and Donte Deayon. Head coach Ben McAdoo named Wade the fourth cornerback on the New York Giant's depth chart to begin the regular season, behind Janoris Jenkins, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, and Eli Apple.
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Who was born first? Jan de Bont or Raoul Walsh?
Jan de Bont Jan de Bont (; born 22 October 1943) is a former Dutch cinematographer, director and film producer. He is widely known for directing the films "Speed" and "Twister". As a director of photography, de Bont also shot numerous blockbusters and genre films, including "Cujo, Flesh and Blood, Die Hard, The Hunt for Red October", and "Basic Instinct". Early life and career. De Bont was born to a Roman Catholic family in Eindhoven, Netherlands
De Bont De Bont is a Dutch surname meaning "the colorful", thought to refer in particular to clothing. Variant forms are "De Bondt" and "De Bonte". The name has been Latinized to "Bontius". People with the surname include: (De) Bont - (born 1949), Dutch playwright and stage director - Andy De Bont (born 1974), English football goalkeeper - Debbie Bont (born 1990), Dutch handball player - Jan de Bont (
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When was the author of Losing Our Religion born?
Losing Our Religion Losing Our Religion: The Liberal Media's Attack on Christianity (2010) is a book-length critique of media bias by author, journalist, and conservative political commentator S. E. Cupp. Summary. Cupp declares "the liberal media" are "unreliable", "irresponsible", and "partisan", and are inciting a "revolution" that will destabilize and dilute Christian America. She also declares "The New York Times", "The Washington Post", CNN, and "
Vishwas Mudagal Vishwas Mudagal (born 1981) is an Indian author and entrepreneur. "Losing My Religion" is his debut novel. Mudagal's most recent novel is "The Last Avatar - Age of Kalki Trilogy". Early life. Mudagal was born in Dharwad, Karnataka. He received a Bachelor of Engineering from RV College of Engineering, Bangalore. Literary career. The idea for Mudagal’s debut novel "Losing Myself" came from his real life experience, when he shut down his Internet-
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The player who was named the European Footballer of the Year in 1991 is widely considered as one of the best strikers of which team ?
Gunnar Andersson (footballer) Gunnar Andersson (14 August 1928 – 1 October 1969) was a Swedish footballer. He is widely considered as one of Olympique de Marseille's best strikers, along with Josip Skoblar and Jean-Pierre Papin. He started his career in Sweden, where he was nicknamed "Säffle", before playing for Danish side Kjøbenhavns BK before being transferred to Olympique de Marseille, where he became a key player, scoring 169 goals in 220 matches in Division 1. With "l'OM" he was
Lionel Messi Lionel Andrés Messi Cuccittini (; born 24 June 1987) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward and captains both Barcelona and the Argentina national team. Often considered the best player in the world and widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, Messi has a record-tying five Ballon d'Or awards, four of which he won consecutively, and a record six European Golden Shoes. He has spent his entire professional career with Barcelona, where he has won a club-record 34 trophies
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Were both Ousmane Sembène and Reinhold Schünzel French film directors?
Reinhold Schünzel Reinhold Schünzel (7 November 1888 – 11 November 1954) was a German actor and director, active in both Germany and the United States. The son of a German father and a Jewish mother, he was born in St. Pauli, the poorest part of Hamburg. Despite being Jewish, Schünzel was allowed by the Nazis to continue making films for several years until he eventually left to live abroad. Life in Germany. Reinhold Schünzel or Schuenzel started his career as an actor in 1915 with a role
Idylle au Caire Idylle au Caire is a 1933 German French-language comedy film directed by Claude Heymann and Reinhold Schünzel and starring Renate Müller, George Rigaud and Henry Roussel. It was an alternate language version of the film "Season in Cairo" made by UFA. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios and on location in Egypt. Cast. - Renate Müller as Stéphy - George Rigaud as Tobby Blackwell -
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Salzburg Global Seminar is held at a palace located on which lake?
Salzburg Global Seminar Salzburg Global Seminar is a non-profit organization that hosts programs on global topics as diverse as health care, education, culture, economics, geopolitics, LGBT issues, justice, and sustainability. Its objective is to "challenge present and future leaders to solve issues of global concern" through programs held at Schloss Leopoldskron, in Salzburg, Austria, and in other locations throughout the world. It has hosted more than 500 sessions, consisting of more than 30,000 participants from 169 countries, since its establishment in
that had been in conflict during World War 2 and originally offered education on American history, art, literature, and culture, in a period when United States armed forces occupied parts of Germany and Austria. This was later transformed into a "global forum". Since 1947, more than 500 sessions of the Seminars have been held on a wide variety of issues. In 1959 the Salzburg Global Seminar purchased the palace, and in 1973 the adjacent Meierhof, which was part of the original Firmian estate. They have made
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Who was the elder son of Sylvester Stallone that also helped co find Grindhouse Releasing?
Sage Stallone Sage Moonblood Stallone (May 5, 1976 – July 13, 2012) was an American actor, film director, producer, and distributor. He was the elder son of Sylvester Stallone. Early life. Sage Stallone was born in Los Angeles, California, the elder son and first child of Sasha Czack and actor Sylvester Stallone. He was the brother of Seargeoh 'Seth' Stallone, and half-brother of Sophia, Sistine, and Scarlet Stallone. He was the nephew of actor and singer
School of the Arts to study Filmmaking. In 1996, Stallone and film editor Bob Murawski co-founded Grindhouse Releasing, a Los Angeles-based company dedicated to the restoration and preservation of exploitation films and B-movies. Stallone directed his first short film (outside of film school) "Vic", which won the 2006 Boston Film Festival "Best New Filmmaker" award. His last projects were appearances in Vincent Gallo's last two films, "Promises Written in Water" and "The Agent".
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Which mine started production sooner, the Con Mine, or the Giant Mine?
Giant Mine The Giant Mine was a gold mine located on the Ingraham Trail, north of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Giant Mine is within the Kam Group, which is part of the Yellowknife greenstone belt. Gold was discovered on the property and mineral claims staked in 1935 by Johnny Baker, but the true extent of the gold deposits was not known until 1944, when a massive gold-bearing shear zone was uncovered beneath the drift-filled Baker Creek Valley. History. The discovery led to a massive post
June 1993. The Lac des Iles mine began as an open pit mine in 1993. A new mill was commissioned at the mine in 2012, with mine's production rate increasing following that. Underground operations at Lac des Iles started in 2006. On October 21, 2008, the Lac des Iles mine was placed on "care and maintenance" due to declining metal prices. It was reopened on October 13, 2010. On May 26, 2009, the company acquired the Sleeping Giant gold mine through the acquisition of Cadiscor
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Where is the band the man who released truth is a frontman for from?
Stryper Stryper is an American Christian metal band from Orange County, California. The group's lineup consists of Michael Sweet (lead vocals, guitar), Oz Fox (guitar), Perry Richardson (bass guitar), and Robert Sweet (drums). Formed in 1983 as Roxx Regime, the band soon changed their musical message to reflect their Christian beliefs, and the band's name was also changed to Stryper. They went on to become the first overtly Christian heavy metal band to gain acceptance in the mainstream
Line in the Sand (Bleeding Through song) "Line in the Sand" is the third single by Orange County metalcore band Bleeding Through from their 2006 album The Truth. It was released in 2007 through Trustkill Records. It is the only slow song on the album, described by frontman Brandan Schieppati as "dark, moody and very emotional, it's the ballad on the album". According to Schieppati, the song is about a relationship he was in with someone who made him feel "ugly and
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Which English writer wrote a non-fictional book about an operation in which 21,000 British troops were deployed?
in the 1970s, about 21,000 British troops were deployed, most of them from Britain. As part of the operation, a new locally-recruited regiment was also formed: the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR). After the Belfast Agreement in 1998, the operation was gradually scaled down and the vast majority of British troops were withdrawn. According to the Ministry of Defence, 1,441 serving British military personnel died in Operation Banner; 722 of whom were killed in paramilitary attacks, and 719 of whom died as a result of
the conflict, British troops mounted several major field operations. The first of these was the Falls Curfew of 1971, when over 3,000 troops imposed a 3-day curfew on the Falls Road area of Belfast and fought a sustained gun battle with local IRA men. In Operation Demetrius in June 1971, 300 paramilitary suspects were interned without trial, an action which provoked a major upsurge in violence. The largest single British operation of the period was Operation Motorman in 1972, when about 21,000 troops were used to restore state control over areas of
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What program did the artist who covered a Don Williams song rise up on, who guested on "Buy Me a Rose"?
I Wouldn't Be a Man "I Wouldn't Be a Man" is a song written by Mike Reid and Rory Bourke. Originally recorded by Don Williams, it has also been released as a single by Billy Dean, and covered by Josh Turner. Williams's version of the song was a Top Ten country hit in late 1987–early 1988, while versions by Dean and Turner also charted. Don Williams version. Williams' version of the song appears on his 1987 album "Traces" for Capitol Records.
Say It Again (Don Williams song) "Say It Again" is a song written by Bob McDill, and recorded by American country music artist Don Williams. It was released in April 1976 as the second single from the album "Harmony". "Say It Again" was Don Williams' fifth number one on the country chart. The single stayed at number one for one week and spent 12 weeks on the country chart. The song was later covered by Ava Barber, who included it on her 1977
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What actress starred alongside Wallace Beery in 1933, and was later blacklisted in the 1950's, leading to her departure from "The Honeymooners"?
Pert Kelton Pert L. Kelton (October 14, 1907 – October 30, 1968) was an American stage, movie, radio and television actress. She was the first actress who played Alice Kramden in "The Honeymooners" with Jackie Gleason and earlier, during the 1930s, was a prominent comedic supporting and leading actress in Hollywood films such as "Bed of Roses" and "The Bowery". She performed in a dozen Broadway productions between 1925 and 1968. However, her career was interrupted in the 1950s as a
starring Monte Blue. Kelly's first appearance in a sound film, was in 1930's "The Man Hunter", with its canine hero Rin Tin Tin. During the 1930s, Kelly would appear in numerous films, mostly in uncredited smaller roles. In 1933 he would have a small role in "Morning Glory", for which Katharine Hepburn won her first Oscar; as well as having another small role in Raoul Walsh's "The Bowery", which starred Wallace Beery, George Raft, and Jackie Cooper.
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What "Lost Verizon" actor also appeared in an episode of The Simpsons?
When You Dish Upon a Star "When You Dish Upon a Star" is the fifth episode of "The Simpsons" tenth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 8, 1998. When the family spend the day at Lake Springfield, Homer meets Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger (voicing themselves), who are hiding from the media in their secluded summer home. Homer starts to work for them, developing a good friendship, but he soon reveals their secrets to the public,
2008, Leary hosted the sixth annual "Fashion Rocks" event, which aired on CBS. In December of the year, he appeared in a video on funnyordie.com critiquing a list of some of his "best" films, titled "Denis Leary Remembers Denis Leary Movies". Also in 2008, Leary voiced a guest role as himself on the "Lost Verizon" episode of "The Simpsons". On March 21, 2009, he began the "Rescue Me Comedy Tour" in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
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Port Vale's 74th season what complete eason of The Football Leauge?
1985–86 Football League The 1985–86 season was the 87th completed season of The Football League. Final league tables and results. The tables and results below are reproduced here in the exact form that they can be found at The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation website, with home and away statistics separated. During the first five seasons of the league, that is, until the season 1893–94, re-election process concerned the clubs which finished in the bottom four of the league. From the 1894–95 season and
1965–66 Port Vale F.C. season The 1965–66 season was Port Vale's 54th season of football in the Football League, and their first season (second overall) back in the Fourth Division following their relegation from the Third Division. For the first time in their Football League history they played three divisions below rivals Stoke City. Despite hope of a swift return to the third tier, the season instead proved a complete disaster, the club finishing nineteenth (87th of the 92 League clubs). The appointment of Stanley Matthews as general
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What year was the actor who played Detective Eddie Torres in New York Undercover born?
Michael DeLorenzo Michael DeLorenzo is an American actor, director, writer, producer, dancer, and musician. He is known for his work in television and film. Early life. DeLorenzo was raised in The Bronx, New York. His late father, Arthur DeLorenzo, was of Italian descent and his late mother, Carmen DeLorenzo, was from Puerto Rico. DeLorenzo is the second eldest of four children. He has one sister and two brothers. DeLorenzo first began performing at a young age as a dancer
TV show "The Mentalist", and Paz Vega who was previously known for her work as the star of "Sex and Lucia" & the co-star of "Spanglish" and Michael DeLorenzo, who played a lead role as Detective Eddie Torres in the TV series "New York Undercover". - Simon Baker as Jack Bishop. Baker was personally cast by the director Dror Soref for the lead role after the director had seen his previous work in film and in television. Soref met with Baker before starting pre
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What award was received by two of the individuals whose traditions shaped the so-called classical ethology represented by Gerard Baerends?
Konrad Lorenz Konrad Zacharias Lorenz (; 7 November 1903 – 27 February 1989) was an Austrian zoologist, ethologist, and ornithologist. He shared the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Nikolaas Tinbergen and Karl von Frisch. He is often regarded as one of the founders of modern ethology, the study of animal behaviour. He developed an approach that began with an earlier generation, including his teacher Oskar Heinroth. Lorenz studied instinctive behavior in animals, especially in greylag geese and jackdaws. Working with geese, he investigated
Luuk Tinbergen Luuk Tinbergen (7 September 1915, in The Hague – 1 September 1955, in Groningen) was a Dutch ornithologist and ecologist. Tinbergen was the youngest of three eminent brothers — both Jan and Nikolaas won Nobel Prizes, for economics and physiology or medicine, respectively. He was appointed in 1949 by Gerard Baerends to the University of Groningen, where he developed important concepts in ethology. He was influenced to specialize in ethology by ethologist brother Niko with whom he was very close, but he also was
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In which California county is the Distinguished Flying Cross National Memorial located?
CBO) estimates that implementing H.R. 330 would have no effect on discretionary spending because the proposed memorial would not be constructed or operated with federal funds. Enacting the legislation would not affect revenues or direct spending; therefore, pay-as-you-go procedures do not apply. H.R. 330 contains no intergovernmental or private-sector mandates as defined in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act and would not affect the budgets of state, local, or tribal governments. Procedural history. The Distinguished Flying Cross National Memorial Act was
Distinguished Flying Cross National Memorial Act The Distinguished Flying Cross National Memorial Act (; ) is a U.S. public law that designates a memorial located at March Field Air Museum in Riverside, California, as the Distinguished Flying Cross National Memorial, in honor of current and former members of the Armed Forces who have been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. The bill was introduced into the United States House of Representatives during the 113th United States Congress. Provisions of the bill. "This summary is based largely on the summary provided by
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American ballroom dancer, Yvonne Marceau, was featured in the 2005 American documentary film directed and co-produced by who?
Yvonne Marceau Yvonne Marceau is an American ballroom dancer, choreographer, and instructor. She was born in Chicago, IL, and holds a B.F.A. from the University of Utah as well as an associate degree from the Imperial Society of Ballroom Dance. In 1984, Marceau co-founded American Ballroom Theater with her dance partner, Pierre Dulaine. Together, Marceau and Dulaine won numerous ballroom dance contests and were four-time winners of the British Exhibition ballroom competition. Marceau is the recipient of various awards, including the Astaire Award
Micki & Maude Micki & Maude is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Dudley Moore. It co-stars Tony Award-winning actress and dancer Ann Reinking as Micki and Amy Irving as Maude. With the exception of appearances as herself, as in the documentary "Mad Hot Ballroom" in 2005, this has been Reinking's last film role as of 2019. The film co-stars Wallace Shawn and includes two scenes with wrestler André the Giant in which he is introduced
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Who designed the earlier ride that was modified to become the Gravitron?
the Rotor. The ride was originally designed and manufactured by Wisdom Industries, though several examples of the Gravitron were produced under license by ARM in the UK and Ferrari in Australia. Design and operation. The ride is completely enclosed, with 48 padded panels lining the inside wall. Riders lean against these panels, which are angled back. As the ride rotates, centrifugal force is exerted against the pads by the rider, removing the rider from the floor, due to the slant. The ride can reach a maximum
Gravitron The Gravitron (also known as the Starship, Starship 2000, Starship 3000, Starship 4000, Starship Area 51, Starship Gravitron, Starship Exodus, Alien Abduction, Alien Invasion, Twister, Devil's Hole, Area 51, Flight To Mars, and Enterprise) is an amusement ride, most commonly found as a portable ride at fairs and carnivals. The Gravitron first appeared at Morey's Piers in 1983 and quickly became a fixture at amusement parks in many countries. It is a modification of an earlier ride called
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