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Newbie, newb or noob is a slang term for a novice or newcomer, or somebody inexperienced in any profession or activity. Contemporary use can particularly refer to a beginner or new user of computers, often concerning Internet activity, such as online gaming or Linux use. It can have derogatory connotations, but is a...
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tee. Although he struggled on the hole, he managed to make a 4-footer for bogey and the victory. This year marked the final U.S. Open appearance by Sam Snead, two-time champion Julius Boros, and Tommy Bolt, who had won the 1958 Open at Southern Hills. All three received exemptions by the USGA, and all three missed t...
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Baylor University in Waco, Texas, where he majored in English and graduated in 1964. While in college, he worked as a reporter for the local newspaper, the Waco Tribune-Herald, covering the police beat. In 1968, he moved to New York City to work for the Associated Press until 1974 when he began work on Black Sunday. ...
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"Shakedown" is a song recorded by Bob Seger, from the soundtrack of the film Beverly Hills Cop II. The music was written by Harold Faltermeyer, who also wrote the score for the film, and Keith Forsey, with lyrics by Seger. The song became a number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100, Seger's only such top mark singles-wis...
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Year-end charts Other cover versions * In 2009 Namibian singer Nianell and South African singer Dozi brought out an album of cover versions called It Takes Two, which included the song of the same name.
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Engel), co-star actor Fletcher Huff (Barney Phillips) and network penny-pincher Doug Porterfield (Alex Henteloff). Reception The series was scheduled opposite ABC's Monday Night Football and The NBC Monday Movie and failed to generate viewers. The show was canceled after fourteen episodes. Cast Episodes Syndica...
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not the first flight attendant, as German Heinrich Kubis had preceded her in 1912). On May 15, 1930, she embarked on a Boeing 80A for a 20-hour flight from Oakland/San Francisco to Chicago with 13 stops and 14 passengers. According to one source, the pilot was another aviation pioneer, Elrey Borge Jeppesen. The innov...
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# Newton hosted 20 to 1 from 2006 to 2011. # Zemiro went to host Rockwiz on SBS. List of episodes 2006 # What a Year - 1975 - 2 October 2006 # What a Year - 1983 - 9 October 2006 # What a Year - 1997 - 16 October 2006 # What a Year - 1969 - 23 October 2006 # What a Year - 1986 - 30 October 2006 # What a Year - 2001 ...
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the same festival.
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partner Pace Barnes, a woman who, according to USA Today, "used to work in publishing and is as outgoing as he is quiet." Harris's friend and literary agent Morton Janklow said of him: "He's one of the good guys. He is big, bearded and wonderfully jovial. If you met him, you would think he was a choirmaster. He loves...
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Dendrology (, dendron, "tree"; and, -logia, science of or study of) or xylology (, ksulon, "wood") is the science and study of wooded plants (trees, shrubs, and lianas), specifically, their taxonomic classifications. There is no sharp boundary between plant taxonomy and dendrology; however, woody plants not only belong...
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War as a slang term for a new man in a unit. Its earliest known usage on the Internet may have been on the Usenet newsgroup talk.bizarre. The term is believed to have entered online usage by 1981. Variants Coming from an oral tradition, the term has variant spellings. Among alternative forms are newby, nubie, and...
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-12 crashed on take-off after an engine caught fire on take-off. All five crew were killed.
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Stigwood, the producer of Saturday Night Fever as well as the Bee Gees' manager, was involved in the show's creation, as was Garry Marshall. The theme song, sung by David Naughton, reached #5 on the Billboard Top 40 charts in 1979. It entered the Top 40 on May 12, nearly two months after the show had been canceled. ...
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nach Spa... is set in Bendorf.
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. In a Dickensian way, they bump into each other and are affected by the decisions of those around them. Major themes It is a story of love and deceit, family drama, wealth and poverty, of friendship and courage. Related Nora O'Donoghue and Aidan Dunne also appear in Quentins, another novel by Maeve Binchy, and pl...
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criticised for being off-key, and later earned the United Kingdom "nul points". Failure and break-up The Eurovision failure prompted both mirth and consternation in the British media. Jemini admitted that their performance was off-key, and claimed they were unable to hear the backing track due to a technical fault. ...
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, tends to focus on identification of economically useful woody plants and their taxonomic interrelationships. As an academic course of study, Dendrology will include all woody plants, native and non-native, that occur in a region. A related discipline is the study of Sylvics, which focuses on the autecology of gener...
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Lerner and Loewe were the team of lyricist and librettist Alan Jay Lerner and composer Frederick Loewe, known primarily for the music and lyrics of some of Broadway's most successful musical shows, including My Fair Lady, Camelot, and Brigadoon. Partnership Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, more commonly known as...
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eterias, a VIP Lounge, a duty-free shop, a newsagent/tobacconist, a chemist shop, a gift shop, a travel agency, a tourist help desk, car rental, first aid, a baby/parent Room, disabled access/facilities and a business centre. Facilities for cargo include refrigerated storage, animal quarantine, livestock handling, ...
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beginning the unaired episodes on 27 December 2007. The new episodes replaced plans to screen repeats of Australian travel series, Things To Try Before You Die. During March 2011, the Nine Network replayed the 1980 and 1999 themed episodes, on a Wednesday night at 7:30pm on their HD digital multi channel GEM after be...
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Tony Manucci * Denise Miller - Tina Manucci * Ellen Travolta - Dorothy Manucci * Lou Antonio - Al "Kingfish" Sorrentino * Ralph Seymour - Joseph "The Toy" Perito * Rebecca Balding - Corky Crandall * Jennifer Perito - Ellen Crandall * Gary Prendergast - Bernard Fusco * Wendy Hoffman - Suzanne Episodes * PC = Producti...
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and providing the backstory to some of the characters. Plot summary The novel begins with Bernard Sampson visiting his old friend and ex-SIS colleague in Washington named Jim Prettyman as part of an investigation regarding some missing funds. Soon after, Prettyman is murdered in a mugging. All his allies start losi...
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"It Takes Two" was a hit single recorded in late 1965 by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston for Motown's Tamla label. Produced by Weston's then-husband, longtime Gaye collaborator William "Mickey" Stevenson, and co-written by Stevenson and Sylvia Moy, "It Takes Two" centered on a romantic lyric that depicted many things in li...
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Weekend World is a British television political series, made by London Weekend Television (LWT) and broadcast from 1972 to 1988. Created by John Birt, not long after he had joined LWT, the series was broadcast on the ITV network at lunchtimes on Sundays. Produced by Nick Elliott and David Elstein, it was originally m...
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, and she recruited seven others for a three-month trial period. The stewardesses, or "sky girls" as BAT called them, had to be registered nurses, "single, younger than 25 years old; weigh less than 115 pounds [52 kg]; and stand less than 5 feet, 4 inches tall [1.63 m]". In addition to attending to the passengers, the...
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9, Scotland) – guitar * David McCluskey (born 13 January 1964, Scotland) – drums * Ken McCluskey (born Kenneth McCluskey, 8 February 1962, Scotland) – vocals / harmonica * Lawrence Donegan (born 13 July 1961, Stirling, Scotland) – bass * Craig Gannon (born 30 July 1966, Manchester, England) – guitar * Neil Baldwin – ba...
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1986, after Jay became Ambassador to the United States. Conservative MP Matthew Parris took over in 1986, resigning his seat, and presented the programme until the series ended in 1988. Walden in particular gained a reputation for "grilling" his interviewees over an extended interview. Parris, on the other hand, was l...
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in the Garden of Eden; hence it was considered pure by the movement. During the proceedings of the World's Temperance Convention held in London in the year 1846, the Rev. Dr. S. H. Cox, hailing from Brooklyn, New York, said during his speech: [W]hat hurt will it do me to drink of this water?' Our father Adam had not...
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liness you associate with the South." Novelist John Dunning said of Harris, "All he is is a talent of the first rank." Bibliography *Black Sunday (1975) *Red Dragon (1981) *The Silence of the Lambs (1988) *Hannibal (1999) *Hannibal Rising (2006)
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Afterglow is a 1997 feature film starring Nick Nolte, Julie Christie, Lara Flynn Boyle and Jonny Lee Miller. Alan Rudolph directed and wrote the script for the film. It was produced by Robert Altman and filmed in Montreal. Christie's performance earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leadi...
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itenour - guitar *Greg Phillinganes, George Duke - keyboards, synthesizer *Louis Johnson, Abe Laboriel - bass guitar *Carlos Vega, John Robinson - drums *Paulinho Da Costa - percussion *Jerry Hey - trumpet *Kim Hutchcroft, Larry Williams - saxophone, flute *Patti Austin - lead and backing vocals *Jim Gilstrap, Diva Gr...
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play, Green needed to play even-par to win the championship. As he stepped off the 14th green, however, he was approached by tournament officials and a lieutenant with the Tulsa police, who told him that they had received a phone call threatening to assassinate Green while he played the 15th hole. Green decided to pla...
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Manucci, a young local man who frequented an area local bar called the 131 Club, looking for local men who were interested in local politics and the new local club scene. In the local bar, Manucci was introduced to a young man named Tony Beren, who was looking for someone to put the local club scene on the map. Manuc...
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Randy White were named co-MVPs of Super Bowl XII, the only time co-MVPs have been chosen. Including the Super Bowl XII co-MVPs, seven Cowboys players have won Super Bowl MVP awards, the most of any NFL team. Quarterbacks have earned the honor 27 times in 50 games. The youngest player to win the award was Marcus Allen...
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27th biggest song of all time that charted on the Billboard Hot 100, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the chart. It is one of only six songs from the 1960s to spend at least seven weeks in the number one position on the Billboard Hot 100. Cover versions *In 1965, Chad Allan & the Expressions (Guess Who?) cove...
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to 27 May 1995, and was also number one for seven weeks on the R&B singles chart. The single sold one million copies domestically and earned a platinum certification from the RIAA. A cover of the song by Mis-Teeq appears in the movie Ali G Indahouse and on its soundtrack album. A cover by AlunaGeorge is a bonus ...
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born outside the United States to earn the Super Bowl MVP, having been born in Canada and South Korea, respectively. Table key Winners By team By position Notes
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shouted for joy. Philip Freneau wrote a poem that was an aid to the early teetotalism movement. Freneau (an American) was captured in 1780 by the British while on a voyage in the West Indies during the War for Independence. After his release he wrote the poem called, The [Terra Cotta] Jug of Rum, criticizing alcoho...
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3 court and new Court 4 ready for the 2011 Championships. The Graveyard of Champions tag was coined as many former champions fell to ignominious defeats on the No. 2 Court, including: *Evonne Goolagong (1974 to Kerry Melville) *John McEnroe (1979 to Tim Gullikson) *Jimmy Connors (1983 to Kevin Curren, 1988 to Patr...
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"This Is How We Do It" is the debut single by American singer Montell Jordan. It was released by Def Jam Recordings on February 6, 1995 as the lead single from his debut album of the same name. The single was Def Jam's first R&B release. The song is representative of the hip hop soul style popular at the time, featu...
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Forbidden Girlfriend.
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ooks, the Tree Squeaks, and the Swamp Gaboons. The children use their imaginations, intelligence, and the friendship of another denizen, the Whiffle Bird, to outwit the traps. The kids at last meet the last Whangdoodle. It turns out he wants a female Whangdoodle to be his queen, so he won't be lonely, and Professor S...
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to the other carpal bones and is spheroidal in form. The pisiform bone has four surfaces: # The dorsal surface is smooth and oval, and articulates with the triquetral: this facet approaches the superior, but not the inferior border of the bone. # The palmar surface is rounded and rough, and gives attachment to the tr...
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in the 1960s. Fellow novelist Stephen King has remarked that if writing is sometimes tedious for other authors, to Harris it is like "writhing on the floor in agonies of frustration", because, for Harris, "the very act of writing is a kind of torment". Harris remained close to his mother, Polly, and reportedly called...
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Adam's ale (also referred to as Adam's wine, especially in Scotland; sometimes simply called Adam) is a colloquial epithet meaning water. It alludes to the idea that the biblical Adam had only water to drink. This inference gained popularity around the beginning of the 19th-century temperance movement. Definition and...
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Calgary Foothills FC (CFFC) is a Canadian soccer club based in Calgary, Alberta, that competes in the Premier Development League. The club was founded in 1972 and in 2015 as a PDL franchise. The team plays its home games at Glenmore Athletic Park. The team colours are green and white. History Calgary last hosted a...
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Patricia Neary (born October 27, 1942) is an American ballerina, choreographer and ballet director, who has been particularly active in Switzerland. She has also been a highly successful ambassador for the Balanchine Trust, bringing George Balanchine's ballets to some 60 cities around the globe. Biography Born in Mia...
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Spy Hook is a 1988 spy novel by Len Deighton. It is the first novel in the second of three trilogies about Bernard Samson, a middle-aged and somewhat jaded intelligence officer working for the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6). Spy Hook is part of the Hook, Line and Sinker trilogy, being succeeded by Spy Line ...
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"I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair" is a song from the musical South Pacific, sung by Nellie Forbush, the female lead, originally played by Mary Martin in the 1949 Broadway production. Her character, fed up with a man (Emile De Becque) and singing energetically in the shower, claims that she will forget about ...
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Newbie, newb or noob is a slang term for a novice or newcomer, or somebody inexperienced in any profession or activity. Contemporary use can particularly refer to a beginner or new user of computers, often concerning Internet activity, such as online gaming or Linux use. It can have derogatory connotations, but is a...
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tee. Although he struggled on the hole, he managed to make a 4-footer for bogey and the victory. This year marked the final U.S. Open appearance by Sam Snead, two-time champion Julius Boros, and Tommy Bolt, who had won the 1958 Open at Southern Hills. All three received exemptions by the USGA, and all three missed t...
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Baylor University in Waco, Texas, where he majored in English and graduated in 1964. While in college, he worked as a reporter for the local newspaper, the Waco Tribune-Herald, covering the police beat. In 1968, he moved to New York City to work for the Associated Press until 1974 when he began work on Black Sunday. ...
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"Shakedown" is a song recorded by Bob Seger, from the soundtrack of the film Beverly Hills Cop II. The music was written by Harold Faltermeyer, who also wrote the score for the film, and Keith Forsey, with lyrics by Seger. The song became a number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100, Seger's only such top mark singles-wis...
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Year-end charts Other cover versions * In 2009 Namibian singer Nianell and South African singer Dozi brought out an album of cover versions called It Takes Two, which included the song of the same name.
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Engel), co-star actor Fletcher Huff (Barney Phillips) and network penny-pincher Doug Porterfield (Alex Henteloff). Reception The series was scheduled opposite ABC's Monday Night Football and The NBC Monday Movie and failed to generate viewers. The show was canceled after fourteen episodes. Cast Episodes Syndica...
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not the first flight attendant, as German Heinrich Kubis had preceded her in 1912). On May 15, 1930, she embarked on a Boeing 80A for a 20-hour flight from Oakland/San Francisco to Chicago with 13 stops and 14 passengers. According to one source, the pilot was another aviation pioneer, Elrey Borge Jeppesen. The innov...
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# Newton hosted 20 to 1 from 2006 to 2011. # Zemiro went to host Rockwiz on SBS. List of episodes 2006 # What a Year - 1975 - 2 October 2006 # What a Year - 1983 - 9 October 2006 # What a Year - 1997 - 16 October 2006 # What a Year - 1969 - 23 October 2006 # What a Year - 1986 - 30 October 2006 # What a Year - 2001 ...
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the same festival.
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partner Pace Barnes, a woman who, according to USA Today, "used to work in publishing and is as outgoing as he is quiet." Harris's friend and literary agent Morton Janklow said of him: "He's one of the good guys. He is big, bearded and wonderfully jovial. If you met him, you would think he was a choirmaster. He loves...
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Dendrology (, dendron, "tree"; and, -logia, science of or study of) or xylology (, ksulon, "wood") is the science and study of wooded plants (trees, shrubs, and lianas), specifically, their taxonomic classifications. There is no sharp boundary between plant taxonomy and dendrology; however, woody plants not only belong...
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War as a slang term for a new man in a unit. Its earliest known usage on the Internet may have been on the Usenet newsgroup talk.bizarre. The term is believed to have entered online usage by 1981. Variants Coming from an oral tradition, the term has variant spellings. Among alternative forms are newby, nubie, and...
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-12 crashed after an engine caught fire on take-off. All five crew were killed.
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Stigwood, the producer of Saturday Night Fever as well as the Bee Gees' manager, was involved in the show's creation, as was Garry Marshall. The theme song, sung by David Naughton, reached #5 on the Billboard Top 40 charts in 1979. It entered the Top 40 on May 12, nearly two months after the show had been canceled. ...
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nach Spa... is set in Bendorf.
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. In a Dickensian way, they bump into each other and are affected by the decisions of those around them. Major themes It is a story of love and deceit, family drama, wealth and poverty, of friendship and courage. Related Nora O'Donoghue and Aidan Dunne also appear in Quentins, another novel by Maeve Binchy, and pl...
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criticised for and later earned the United Kingdom " failure. The British Empire and break-up The Eurovision failure prompted both mirth and consternment. Jemini admitted that their performance was off-key, and claimed they were unable to hear the backing track due to a technical fault. Terry Wogan, long-time commen...
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, tends to focus on identification of economically useful woody plants and their taxonomic interrelationships. As an academic course of study, Dendrology will include all woody plants, native and non-native, that occur in a region. A related discipline is the study of Sylvics, which focuses on the autecology of gener...
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Lerner and Loewe were the team of lyricist and librettist Alan Jay Lerner and composer Frederick Loewe, known primarily for the music and lyrics of some of Broadway's most successful musical shows, including My Fair Lady, Camelot, and Brigadoon. Partnership Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, more commonly known as...
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eterias, a VIP Lounge, a duty-free shop, 2 December 9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/9/
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beginning the unaired episodes on 27 December 2007. The new episodes replaced plans to screen repeats of Australian travel series, Things To Try Before You Die. During March 2011, the Nine Network replayed the 1980 and 1999 themed episodes, on a Wednesday night at 7:30pm on their HD digital multi channel GEM after be...
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Tony Manucci * Denise Miller - Tina Manucci * Ellen Travolta - Dorothy Manucci * Lou Antonio - Joseph Manucci * Ralph Seymour - Al "Kingfish" Sorrentino * Rebecca Balding - Corky Crandall * Jennifer Perito - Ivy Papastegios * Gary Prendergast - Bernard Fusco * Wendy Hoffman - Suzanne Episodes * PC = Production code ...
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and providing the backstory to some of the characters. Plot summary The novel begins with Bernard Sampson visiting his old friend and ex-SIS colleague in Washington named Jim Prettyman as part of an investigation regarding some missing funds. Soon after, Prettyman is murdered in a mugging. All his allies start losi...
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"It Takes Two" was a hit single recorded in late 1965 by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston for Motown's Tamla label. Produced by Weston's then-husband, longtime Gaye collaborator William "Mickey" Stevenson, and co-written by Stevenson and Sylvia Moy, "It Takes Two" centered on a romantic lyric that depicted many things in li...
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Weekend World is a British television political series, made by London Weekend Television (LWT) and broadcast from 1972 to 1988. Created by John Birt, not long after he had joined LWT, the series was broadcast on the ITV network at lunchtimes on Sundays. Produced by Nick Elliott and David Elstein, it was originally m...
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, weight more than 12 more. , and she, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to, 1, to
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9, Scotland) – guitar * David McCluskey (born 13 January 1964, Scotland) – drums * Ken McCluskey (born Kenneth McCluskey, 8 February 1962, Scotland) – vocals / harmonica * Lawrence Donegan (born 13 July 1961, Stirling, Scotland) – bass * Craig Gannon (born 30 July 1966, Manchester, England) – guitar * Neil Baldwin – ba...
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1986, after Jay became Ambassador to the United States. Conservative MP Matthew Parris took over in 1986, resigning his seat, and presented the programme until the series ended in 1988. Walden in particular gained a reputation for "grilling" his interviewees over an extended interview. Parris, on the other hand, was l...
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in the Garden of Eden; hence it was considered pure by the movement. During the proceedings of the World's Temperance Convention held in London in the year 1846, the Rev. Dr. S. H. Cox, hailing from Brooklyn, New York, said during his speech: [W]hat hurt will it do me to drink of this water?' Our father Adam had not...
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liness you associate with the South." Novelist John Dunning said of Harris, "All he is is a talent of the first rank." Bibliography *Black Sunday (1975) *Red Dragon (1981) *The Silence of the Lambs (1988) *Hannibal (1999) *Hannibal Rising (2006)
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Afterglow is a 1997 feature film starring Nick Nolte, Julie Christie, Lara Flynn Boyle and Jonny Lee Miller. Alan Rudolph directed and wrote the script for the film. It was produced by Robert Altman and filmed in Montreal. Christie's performance earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leadi...
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itenour - guitar *Greg Phillinganes, George Duke - keyboards, synthesizer *Louis Johnson, Abe Laboriel - bass guitar *Carlos Vega, John Robinson - drums *Paulinho Da Costa - percussion *Jerry Hey - trumpet *Kim Hutchcroft, Larry Williams - saxophone, flute *Patti Austin - lead and backing vocals *Jim Gilstrap, Diva Gr...
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play, Green needed to play even-par to win the championship. As he stepped off the 14th green, however, he was approached by tournament officials and a lieutenant with the Tulsa police, who told him that they had received a phone call threatening to assassinate Green while he played the 15th hole. Green decided to pla...
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Manucci, a young man who frequented the local disco club, Inferno, at night while working at an ice cream parlor called Tasty Treats during the day. Manucci was highly influenced by the disco craze and the movie Saturday Night Fever specifically. Makin' It had the misfortune of coming to air near the end of the disco...
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Randy White were named co-MVPs of Super Bowl XII, the only time co-MVPs have been chosen. Including the Super Bowl XII co-MVPs, seven Cowboys players have won Super Bowl MVP awards, the most of any NFL team. Quarterbacks have earned the honor 27 times in 50 games. The youngest player to win the award was Marcus Allen...
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27th biggest song of all time that charted on the Billboard Hot 100, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the chart. It is one of only six songs from the 1960s to spend at least seven weeks in the number one position on the Billboard Hot 100. Cover versions *In 1965, Chad Allan & the Expressions (Guess Who?) cove...
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to 27 May 1995, and was also number one for seven weeks on the R&B singles chart. The single sold one million copies domestically and earned a platinum certification from the RIAA. A cover of the song by Mis-Teeq appears in the movie Ali G Indahouse and on its soundtrack album. A cover by AlunaGeorge is a bonus ...
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born outside the United States to earn the Super Bowl MVP, having been born in Canada and South Korea, respectively. Table key Winners By team By position Notes
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shouted for joy. Philip Freneau wrote a poem that was an aid to the early teetotalism movement. Freneau (an American) was captured in 1780 by the British while on a voyage in the West Indies during the War for Independence. After his release he wrote the poem called, The [Terra Cotta] Jug of Rum, criticizing alcoho...
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3 court and new Court 4 ready for the 2011 Championships. The Graveyard of Champions tag was coined as many former champions fell to ignominious defeats on the No. 2 Court, including: *Evonne Goolagong (1974 to Kerry Melville) *John McEnroe (1979 to Tim Gullikson) *Jimmy Connors (1983 to Kevin Curren, 1988 to Patr...
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"This Is How We Do It" is the debut single by American singer Montell Jordan. It was released by Def Jam Recordings on February 6, 1995 as the lead single from his debut album of the same name. The single was Def Jam's first R&B release. The song is representative of the hip hop soul style popular at the time, featu...
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Forbidden Girlfriend.
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ooks, the Tree Squeaks, and the Swamp Gaboons. The children use their imaginations, intelligence, and the friendship of another denizen, the Whiffle Bird, to outwit the traps. The kids at last meet the last Whangdoodle. It turns out he wants a female Whangdoodle to be his queen, so he won't be lonely, and Professor S...
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to the other carpal bones and is spheroidal in form. The pisiform bone has four surfaces: # The dorsal surface is smooth and oval, and articulates with the triquetral: this facet approaches the superior, but not the inferior border of the bone. # The palmar surface is rounded and rough, and gives attachment to the tr...
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in the 1960s. Fellow novelist Stephen King has remarked that if writing is sometimes tedious for other authors, to Harris it is like "writhing on the floor in agonies of frustration", because, for Harris, "the very act of writing is a kind of torment". Harris remained close to his mother, Polly, and reportedly called...
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Adam's ale (also referred to as Adam's wine, especially in Scotland; sometimes simply called Adam) is a colloquial epithet meaning water. It alludes to the idea that the biblical Adam had only water to drink. This inference gained popularity around the beginning of the 19th-century temperance movement. Definition and...
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Calgary Foothills FC (CFFC) is a Canadian soccer club based in Calgary, Alberta, that competes in the Premier Development League. The club was founded in 1972 and in 2015 as a PDL franchise. The team plays its home games at Glenmore Athletic Park. The team colours are green and white. History Calgary last hosted...
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