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Nicole Ari Parker as Carol Boone, Herman Boone 's wife.
who played denzel's wife in remember the titans
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Raymond "Ray '' Park (born 23 August 1974) is a British actor, author and martial artist. He is best known for playing Darth Maul in Star Wars: Episode I -- The Phantom Menace, Toad in X-Men, Snake - Eyes in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra and G.I. Joe: Retaliation, and Edgar on Heroes.
who plays snake eyes in gi joe 2
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Pittsburgh Steelers Current season Established July 8, 1933; 84 years ago (July 8, 1933) First season: 1933 Play in Heinz Field Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Headquartered in UPMC Sports Performance Complex Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Training camp in Latrobe, Pennsylvania Logo Wordmark League / conference affiliations National Football League (1933 -- present) Eastern Division (1933 -- 1943, 1945 -- 1949) Western Division (1944) American Conference (1950 -- 1952) Eastern Conference (1953 -- 1969) Century Division (1967 -- 1969) American Football Conference (1970 -- present) AFC Central (1970 -- 2001) AFC North (2002 -- present) Current uniform Team colors Black, Gold Mascot Steely McBeam Personnel Owner (s) Rooney family President Art Rooney II General manager Kevin Colbert Head coach Mike Tomlin Team history Pittsburgh Pirates (1933 -- 1939) Pittsburgh Steelers (1940 -- 1942; 1945 -- present) Phil - Pitt "Steagles '' (1943) Card - Pitt (1944) Championships League championships (6) Super Bowl championships (6) 1974 (IX), 1975 (X), 1978 (XIII), 1979 (XIV), 2005 (XL), 2008 (XLIII) Conference championships (8) AFC: 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1995, 2005, 2008, 2010 Division championships (22) AFC Central: 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001 AFC North: 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2014, 2016 Playoff appearances (30) NFL: 1947, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016 Home fields Forbes Field (1933 -- 1963) Shibe Park (1943) Comiskey Park (1944) Pitt Stadium (1958 -- 1969) Three Rivers Stadium (1970 -- 2000) Heinz Field (2001 -- present) Team owner (s) Rooney family (1933 -- present) Team president (s) Art Rooney (1933 -- 1975) Dan Rooney (1975 -- 2002) Art Rooney II (2002 -- present)
when is the last time the steelers won the superbowl
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Delhi had served as the political and financial centre of several empires of ancient India and the Delhi Sultanate, most notably of the Mughal Empire from 1649 to 1857. During the early 1900s, a proposal was made to the British administration to shift the capital of the British Indian Empire, as India was officially named, from Calcutta on the east coast, to Delhi. The Government of British India felt that it would be logistically easier to administer India from Delhi in the centre of northern India.
who shifted the capital of india from calcutta to delhi
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Imogene Coca as Aunt Edna
who plays the aunt in national lampoon's vacation
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In Philadelphia, most cheesesteak places use Amoroso rolls; these rolls are long, soft, and slightly salted. One source writes that "a proper cheesesteak consists of provolone or Cheez Whiz slathered on an Amoroso roll and stuffed with thinly shaved grilled meat, '' while a reader 's letter to an Indianapolis magazine, lamenting the unavailability of good cheesesteaks, wrote that "the mention of the Amoroso roll brought tears to my eyes. '' After commenting on the debates over types of cheese and "chopped steak or sliced, '' Risk and Insurance magazine declared "The only thing nearly everybody can agree on is that it all has to be piled onto a fresh, locally baked Amoroso roll. ''
what type of bread for philly cheese steak
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The Tampa Bay hurricane of 1921 (also known as the 1921 Tarpon Springs hurricane) is the most recent major hurricane to strike the Tampa Bay Area. The eleventh tropical cyclone, sixth tropical storm, and fifth hurricane of the season, the storm developed from a trough in the southwestern Caribbean Sea on October 20. Initially a tropical storm, the system moved northwestward and intensified into a hurricane on October 22 and a major hurricane by October 23. Later that day, the cyclone peaked as a Category 4 on the modern day Saffir -- Simpson scale with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph (220 km / h). After entering the Gulf of Mexico, the hurricane gradually curved northeastward and weakened to a Category 3 before making landfall near Tarpon Springs, Florida, late on October 25, becoming the first major hurricane to hit the area since a hurricane in 1848. The storm quickly weakened to a Category 1 hurricane while crossing Central Florida, before reaching the Atlantic Ocean early on the following day. Thereafter, system moved east - southeastward and remained fairly steady in intensity before weakening to a tropical storm late on October 29. The storm was then absorbed by a larger extratropical cyclone early the next day, with the remnants of the hurricane soon becoming indistinguishable.
when was the last time tampa bay was hit by a hurricane
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In science and technology, discoveries and innovations are often named after the discoverer or a figure influential in their advance. Examples are Avogadro 's number, the Diesel engine, meitnerium, Alzheimer 's disease, and the Apgar score. For a different view of the process see Stigler 's law of eponymy.
which disease name is an example of an eponym
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Goddard is Jimmy Neutron 's robotic dog that Jimmy invented himself. He was named after the famous American engineer, Robert H. Goddard.
who is goddard from jimmy neutron named after
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Not all of the contents of the blood pass into the tissue fluid, which means that tissue fluid and blood are not the same. Red blood cells and platelets can not pass through the walls of the capillaries. The resulting mixture that does pass through is, in essence, blood plasma with lower concentration of plasma proteins. Tissue fluid also contains some types of white blood cell, which help combat infection.
the fluid that moves from the interstitial fluid into lymphatic capillaries is called
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Baka (馬鹿, ばか, or バカ) means "fool; idiot '', or (as an adjectival noun) "foolish '' and is the most frequently used pejorative term in the Japanese language. This word baka has a long history, an uncertain etymology (possibly from Sanskrit or Classical Chinese), and linguistic complexities.
what is the meaning of baka in japanese
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The Battle of Fredericksburg was fought December 11 -- 15, 1862, in and around Fredericksburg, Virginia, between General Robert E. Lee 's Confederate Army of Northern Virginia and the Union Army of the Potomac, commanded by Major General Ambrose Burnside, as part of the American Civil War. The Union Army 's futile frontal attacks on December 13 against entrenched Confederate defenders on the heights behind the city are remembered as one of the most one - sided battles of the war, with Union casualties more than three times as heavy as those suffered by the Confederates. A visitor to the battlefield described the battle to U.S. President Abraham Lincoln as a "butchery. ''
where did the battle of fredericksburg take place
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On March 5, 2014, MasterChef Junior was renewed for a third season before production on season two began. The second season premiered on November 4, 2014. The third season premiered on January 6, 2015. The fourth season premiered on November 6, 2015. The fifth season premiered on February 9, 2017.
when is the new season of masterchef junior
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The United States presidential line of succession is the order in which persons may become or act as President of the United States if the incumbent president becomes incapacitated, dies, resigns, or is removed from office (by impeachment by the House of Representatives and subsequent conviction by the Senate). The line of succession is set by the United States Constitution and the Presidential Succession Act of 1947 as subsequently amended to include newly created cabinet offices. The succession follows the order of vice president, Speaker of the House of Representatives, President pro tempore of the Senate, and then the heads of federal executive departments who form the Cabinet of the United States. The Cabinet currently has fifteen members, beginning with the Secretary of State, and followed by the rest in the order of their positions ' creation. Those heads of department who are ineligible to act as president are also ineligible to succeed the president by succession, for example most commonly if they are not a natural - born U.S. citizen.
who steps in if a president is impeached
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Rank Team Won Lost Tied Pct. First NFL Season Total Games Division Dallas Cowboys 493 367 6. 573 1960 866 NFC East Green Bay Packers 730 553 37. 567 1921 1,320 NFC North Chicago Bears 744 568 42. 565 1920 1,354 NFC North Miami Dolphins 439 341. 563 1966 784 AFC East 5 New England Patriots 476 383 9. 554 1960 868 AFC East 6 New York Giants 684 572 33. 543 1925 1,289 NFC East 7 Denver Broncos 465 393 10. 541 1960 868 AFC West 8 Minnesota Vikings 457 387 10. 541 1961 854 NFC North 9 Baltimore Ravens 181 154. 540 336 AFC North 10 San Francisco 49ers 522 450 14. 537 1950 986 NFC West 11 Indianapolis Colts 502 441 7. 532 1953 950 AFC South 12 Oakland Raiders 456 401 11. 532 1960 868 AFC West 13 Pittsburgh Steelers 601 535 20. 529 1933 1,156 AFC North 14 Kansas City Chiefs 447 409 12. 522 1960 868 AFC West 15 Washington Redskins 586 572 28. 506 1932 1,186 NFC East 16 Seattle Seahawks 325 318. 505 1976 644 NFC West 17 Cleveland Browns 462 466 10. 498 1950 938 AFC North 18 Los Angeles Chargers 426 431 11. 497 1960 868 AFC West 19 Los Angeles Rams 544 554 21. 496 1937 1,119 NFC West 20 Carolina Panthers 172 179. 490 1995 352 NFC South 21 Philadelphia Eagles 555 591 26. 485 1933 1,172 NFC East 22 Tennessee Titans 413 449 6. 479 1960 868 AFC South 23 Buffalo Bills 400 460 8. 465 1960 868 AFC East 24 Detroit Lions 544 641 32. 460 1930 1,217 NFC North 25 Cincinnati Bengals 344 408. 458 1968 756 AFC North 26 New York Jets 392 468 8. 456 1960 868 AFC East 27 New Orleans Saints 338 427 5. 442 1967 770 NFC South 28 Houston Texans 106 134 0. 442 2002 240 AFC South 29 Jacksonville Jaguars 155 197 0. 440 1995 352 AFC South 30 Atlanta Falcons 341 437 6. 439 1966 784 NFC South 31 Arizona Cardinals 542 732 40. 428 1920 1,314 NFC West 32 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 250 393. 389 1976 644 NFC South
who has the best winning percentage in nfl history
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Griffin Gluck as Michael Murphy / Bart Maccabee
who plays michael in just go with it
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The 2018 American Athletic Conference Men 's Basketball Tournament ended the 2017 -- 18 season of the American Athletic Conference. It was held from March 8 through March 11, 2018 at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida. Regular - season champion Cincinnati won the tournament and with it the league 's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
where is the american conference basketball tournament being played
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State Date (admitted or ratified) Formed from Delaware December 7, 1787 (ratified) Colony of Delaware Pennsylvania December 12, 1787 (ratified) Proprietary Province of Pennsylvania New Jersey December 18, 1787 (ratified) Crown Colony of New Jersey Georgia January 2, 1788 (ratified) Crown Colony of Georgia 5 Connecticut January 9, 1788 (ratified) Crown Colony of Connecticut 6 Massachusetts February 6, 1788 (ratified) Crown Colony of Massachusetts Bay 7 Maryland April 28, 1788 (ratified) Proprietary Province of Maryland 8 South Carolina May 23, 1788 (ratified) Crown Colony of South Carolina 9 New Hampshire June 21, 1788 (ratified) Crown Colony of New Hampshire 10 Virginia June 25, 1788 (ratified) Crown Colony and Dominion of Virginia 11 New York July 26, 1788 (ratified) Crown Colony of New York 12 North Carolina November 21, 1789 (ratified) Crown Colony of North Carolina 13 Rhode Island May 29, 1790 (ratified) Crown Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations 14 Vermont March 4, 1791 (admitted) Vermont Republic 15 Kentucky June 1, 1792 (admitted) Virginia (nine counties in its District of Kentucky) 16 Tennessee June 1, 1796 (admitted) Southwest Territory 17 Ohio March 1, 1803 (admitted) Northwest Territory (part) 18 Louisiana April 30, 1812 (admitted) Territory of Orleans 19 Indiana December 11, 1816 (admitted) Indiana Territory 20 Mississippi December 10, 1817 (admitted) Mississippi Territory 21 Illinois December 3, 1818 (admitted) Illinois Territory (part) 22 Alabama December 14, 1819 (admitted) Alabama Territory 23 Maine March 15, 1820 (admitted) Massachusetts (District of Maine) 24 Missouri August 10, 1821 (admitted) Missouri Territory (part) 25 Arkansas June 15, 1836 (admitted) Arkansas Territory 26 Michigan January 26, 1837 (admitted) Michigan Territory 27 Florida March 3, 1845 (admitted) Florida Territory 28 Texas December 29, 1845 (admitted) Republic of Texas 29 Iowa December 28, 1846 (admitted) Iowa Territory (part) 30 Wisconsin May 29, 1848 (admitted) Wisconsin Territory (part) 31 California September 9, 1850 (admitted) unorganized territory (part) 32 Minnesota May 11, 1858 (admitted) Minnesota Territory (part) 33 Oregon February 14, 1859 (admitted) Oregon Territory (part) 34 Kansas January 29, 1861 (admitted) Kansas Territory (part) 35 West Virginia June 20, 1863 (admitted) Virginia (50 Trans - Allegheny region counties) 36 Nevada October 31, 1864 (admitted) Nevada Territory 37 Nebraska March 1, 1867 (admitted) Nebraska Territory 38 Colorado August 1, 1876 (admitted) Colorado Territory 39 North Dakota November 2, 1889 (admitted) Dakota Territory (part) 40 South Dakota November 2, 1889 (admitted) Dakota Territory (part) 41 Montana November 8, 1889 (admitted) Montana Territory 42 Washington November 11, 1889 (admitted) Washington Territory 43 Idaho July 3, 1890 (admitted) Idaho Territory 44 Wyoming July 10, 1890 (admitted) Wyoming Territory 45 Utah January 4, 1896 (admitted) Utah Territory 46 Oklahoma November 16, 1907 (admitted) Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory 47 New Mexico January 6, 1912 (admitted) New Mexico Territory 48 Arizona February 14, 1912 (admitted) Arizona Territory 49 Alaska January 3, 1959 (admitted) Territory of Alaska 50 Hawaii August 21, 1959 (admitted) Territory of Hawaii
when did minnesota become a state admitted to the union
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Team Method of qualification Date of qualification Finals appearance Last appearance Consecutive finals appearances Previous best performance Russia Hosts 01 2 December 2010 11th 2014 Fourth place (1966) Brazil CONMEBOL Round Robin winners 02 28 March 2017 21st 2014 21 Winners (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002) Iran AFC Third Round Group A winners 03 12 June 2017 5th 2014 Group stage (1978, 1998, 2006, 2014) Japan AFC Third Round Group B winners 04 31 August 2017 6th 2014 6 Round of 16 (2002, 2010) Mexico CONCACAF Fifth Round top 3 05 1 September 2017 16th 2014 7 Quarter - finals (1970, 1986) Belgium UEFA Group H winners 06 3 September 2017 13th 2014 Fourth place (1986) South Korea AFC Third Round Group A runners - up 07 5 September 2017 10th 2014 9 Fourth place (2002) Saudi Arabia AFC Third Round Group B runners - up 08 5 September 2017 5th 2006 Round of 16 (1994)
teams who have qualified for the world cup
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Supermarket Image Founded / came to UK Owned by August 2017 Market share February 2017 Market share 2015 Market share 2007 Market share 2000 Market share Number of stores Notes Aldi 1990 Aldi Süd GmbH 7.0 6.2 5.3 2.6 1.5 560 No frills supermarket Asda 1949 Walmart through subsidiary Corinth Services Ltd 15.3 15.6 17.1 16.6 14.1 603 Founded from the merger of Associated Dairies and the Asquith family owned Queens Supermarket, originally called ASDA Queens Booths 1847 Booth Family and staff - - - 28 Found in Lancashire, Cumbria, Yorkshire, and Cheshire. Budgens 1872 Booker Group 0.4 0.4 0.4 190 Found in England and Wales, with stores up to 10,000 square feet (930 m) Co-op, * and Co-op Food or The Co-operative Food 1844 Various consumers ' co-operatives 6.3 6.0 6.0 4.4 5.4 4,022 Identities shared by about 20 retail co-operatives, including: The Co-operative Group East of England Co-operative Society Midcounties Co-operative Central England Co-operative Scotmid See also: The Co-operative Group # List of corporate members Farmfoods 1955 - 0.7 0.5 - 320 - Fulton 's Foods UK private company - - - 100 Small supermarket chain based in South Yorkshire with branches across the Midlands and North of England Heron Foods 1979 UK private company - - - 290 Primarily frozen foods; operates stores throughout the Midlands and the North in 2017 Cooltrader were rebranded as Heron foods, five years after being sold to that company. Iceland 1970 2.1 2.1 2.3 2.2 1.6 2.8 850 First store opened at Oswestry, Shropshire in 1970 Lidl 1994 Lidl Stiftung & Co. KG 5.2 4.5 3.7 2.2 1.3 630 No frills supermarket Marks & Spencer 1884 Publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange 3.8 4.3 - 852 Clothing and food retailer Morrisons 1899 Publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange 10.4 10.9 10.9 11.2 4.9 569 Fourth biggest supermarket in the UK Ocado 2002 Publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange 1.4 - - - 0 Online only, product supply partnership with Waitrose; outsourced branded delivery partnership with Morrisons Sainsbury 's 1869 Publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange 15.8 16.5 16.9 16.2 17.9 1,304 Superstores, as well as ' Local ' and ' Central ' sites Tesco 1919 Publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange 27.8 28.1 28.4 31.6 25.0 3,493 (UK) Including Extra, Superstores, Metro, ' Express and Homeplus outlets; UK 's largest all - purpose retailer Waitrose 1904 John Lewis Partnership 5.1 5.3 5.1 3.9 2.7 344 Waitrose has a variety of store styles, including: Waitrose Stores Convenience Stores and Little Waitrose John Lewis Foodhall Food, Fashion & Home Food & Home Welcome Break outlets (motorway services)
who has the most shops in the uk
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Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired Pilot January 14, 2011 (2011 - 01 - 14) 13 December 2, 2011 (2011 - 12 - 02) March 30, 2012 (2012 - 03 - 30) 13 June 30, 2012 (2012 - 06 - 30) December 30, 2012 (2012 - 12 - 30) 8 December 30, 2013 (2013 - 12 - 30) September 26, 2014 (2014 - 09 - 26) 10 February 23, 2015 (2015 - 02 - 23) April 3, 2015 (2015 - 04 - 03) 5 10 June 29, 2015 (2015 - 06 - 29) July 10, 2015 (2015 - 07 - 10) 6 10 March 24, 2016 (2016 - 03 - 24) July 15, 2016 (2016 - 07 - 15) Special October 29, 2016 (2016 - 10 - 29) 7 10 May 5, 2017 (2017 - 05 - 05) May 20, 2017 (2017 - 05 - 20) 8 10 April 14, 2018 (2018 - 04 - 14) May 25, 2018 (2018 - 05 - 25) 9 10 June 30, 2018 (2018 - 06 - 30) (SGP) TBA
when is season 9 of ninjago coming out
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The Soviet Union suffered greatly in the war, losing around 27 million people. Approximately 2.8 million Soviet POWs died of starvation, mistreatment, or executions in just eight months of 1941 -- 42. During the war, the Soviet Union together with the United States, the United Kingdom and China were considered as the Big Four of Allied powers in World War II and later became the Four Policemen which was the foundation of the United Nations Security Council. It emerged as a superpower in the post-war period. Once denied diplomatic recognition by the Western world, the Soviet Union had official relations with practically every nation by the late 1940s. A member of the United Nations at its foundation in 1945, the Soviet Union became one of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, which gave it the right to veto any of its resolutions.
the us and the soviet union became important members in
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Year Round Position GP D * GF GA GD 1930 Not a FIFA member 1934 1938 1950 Group stage 8th 0 0 1954 Quarter - finals 7th 8 8 0 1958 Group stage 11th 0 5 - 1 1962 Quarter - finals 8th 5 6 - 1 1966 Champions 1st 6 5 0 11 8 1970 Quarter - finals 8th 0 0 Did not qualify 1978 1982 Second group stage 6th 5 0 6 5 1986 Quarter - finals 8th 5 7 1990 Semi finals 4th 7 8 6 1994 Did not qualify 1998 Round of 16 9th 7 2002 Quarter - finals 6th 5 6 2006 Quarter - finals 7th 5 0 6 Round of 16 13th 5 - 2 2014 Group stage 26th 0 - 2 2018 Semi-finals 4th 7 12 8 2022 TBD 2026 Total 15 / 21 1 title 69 29 21 19 91 64 27
when did england last get to the semifinals of the world cup
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"The Charge of the Light Brigade '' is an 1854 narrative poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson about the Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War. He wrote it on December 2, 1854, and it was published on December 9, 1854 in The Examiner. He was the Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom at the time.
who wrote the poem the charge of the light brigade
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"Top Gun Anthem '' is an instrumental rock composition and the theme for the 1986 film Top Gun. Harold Faltermeyer wrote the music. Steve Stevens played guitar on the recording. In the film, the full song is heard in the film 's ending scene.
who played guitar on the top gun anthem
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Known officially as L'International des Feux Loto - Québec, the Montreal Fireworks Festival is the most prestigious and largest fireworks competition in the world. It is an annual international competition held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada since 1985. The event begins in June and carries on until August. Each summer, several pyrotechnical companies from different countries present a 30 - minute - long pyromusical show. Gold, Silver and Bronze Jupiter trophies are awarded to the winners. The Jupiters have become symbols of prestige within the fireworks industry. See the festival 's. The fireworks are synchronized to music which is also broadcast over a local radio station. Over 3 million spectators gather each year to see the fireworks. The main viewing locations are: the Jacques - Cartier Bridge (closed to traffic the evening of each event), La Ronde (amusement park), and on either side of the St. Lawrence River. Approximately 6,000 fireworks are set off during each show.
what is the name of the trophies awarded at the annual montreal fireworks festival
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From the 16th century, all pencils were made with leads of English natural graphite, but modern pencil lead is most commonly a mix of powdered graphite and clay; it was invented by Nicolas - Jacques Conté in 1795. It is chemically unrelated to the metal lead, whose ores had a similar appearance, hence the continuation of the name. Plumbago is another older term for natural graphite used for drawing, typically as a lump of the mineral without a wood casing. The term plumbago drawing is normally restricted to 17th and 18th century works, mostly portraits.
where does graphite come from to make pencils
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The history of the United States public debt started with federal government debt incurred during the American Revolutionary War by the federal government of the United States, after its formation in 1789. The United States has continuously had a fluctuating public debt since then, except for about a year during 1835 -- 1836. To allow comparisons over the years, public debt is often expressed as a ratio to gross domestic product (GDP). Historically, the United States public debt as a share of GDP has increased during wars and recessions, and subsequently declined.
when did the us start going into debt
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A soundtrack album Jersey Boys: Music from the Motion Picture and Broadway Musical was released on June 25, 2014. The albums is a mix of original recordings by Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, new recordings by the film cast, and tracks from the original Broadway cast recording.
movie about frankie valli and the four seasons
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Sandy Farina covered "Here Comes the Sun '' on the Martin - produced soundtrack to the 1978 film Sgt. Pepper 's Lonely Hearts Club Band. In 1980, on their album Flaming Schoolgirls, the Runaways recorded "Here Comes the Sun ''. Dave Edmunds, Debbie Gibson and Raffi sang a live cover version in a Japanese television special aired in 1990. On their 1994 debut album, Who Is, This Is?, ska - punk band Voodoo Glow Skulls recorded a version of the song.
what movie has the song here comes the sun
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The Torah (/ ˈtɔːrəˌˈtoʊrə /; Hebrew: תּוֹרָה ‬, "instruction, teaching '') is the central reference of Judaism. It has a range of meanings. It can most specifically mean the first five books (Pentateuch) of the 24 books of the Tanakh, and is usually printed with the rabbinic commentaries (perushim). It can mean the continued narrative from the Book of Genesis to the end of the Tanakh, and it can even mean the totality of Jewish teaching, culture and practice, whether derived from biblical texts or later rabbinic writings. Common to all these meanings, Torah consists of the origin of Jewish peoplehood: their call into being by God, their trials and tribulations, and their covenant with their God, which involves following a way of life embodied in a set of moral and religious obligations and civil laws (halakha).
what were the first five books of the bible called
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The Heisei period (Japanese: 平成 時代, Hepburn: Heisei jidai) is the current era in Japan. The Heisei period started on 8 January 1989, the day after the death of the Emperor Hirohito. His son, the 125th Emperor Akihito, acceded to the throne. In accordance with Japanese customs, Hirohito was posthumously renamed the 124th "Emperor Shōwa '' on 31 January 1989.
what year is it now in the japanese calendar
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Association football has been included in every Summer Olympic Games as a men 's competition sport, except 1896 and 1932. Women 's football was added to the official program in 1996.
when did women's soccer become an olympic sport
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Linnea Quigley as Trash
who played trash in return of the living dead
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Isobutanol (IUPAC nomenclature: 2 - methylpropan - 1 - ol) is an organic compound with the formula (CH) CHCH OH (sometimes represented as i - BuOH). This colorless, flammable liquid with a characteristic smell is mainly used as a solvent. Its isomers, the other butanols, include n - butanol, 2 - butanol, and tert - butanol, all of which are important industrially.
what is the iupac name for isobutyl alcohol
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At the end of the battle, the U.S. lost the carrier Yorktown and a destroyer. 307 Americans had been killed, including Major General Clarence L. Tinker, Commander, 7th Air Force, who personally led a bomber strike from Hawaii against the retreating Japanese forces on 7 June. He was killed when his aircraft crashed near Midway Island.
how many american casualties in the battle of midway
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Born into a Portuguese noble family in around 1480, Magellan became a skilled sailor and naval officer and was eventually selected by King Charles I of Spain to search for a westward route to the Maluku Islands (the "Spice Islands ''). Commanding a fleet of five vessels, he headed south through the Atlantic Ocean to Patagonia, passing through the Strait of Magellan into a body of water he named the "peaceful sea '' (the modern Pacific Ocean). Despite a series of storms and mutinies, the expedition reached the Spice Islands in 1521 and returned home via the Indian Ocean to complete the first circuit of the globe. Magellan did not complete the entire voyage, as he was killed during the Battle of Mactan in the Philippines in 1521.
which explore was the first to find a path around south america and circumnavigate the earth
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Mumbai Bombay Megacity Mumbai Top to bottom: Cuffe Parade skyline, the Gateway of India (L), Taj Mahal Palace Hotel (R), Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and the Bandra -- Worli Sea Link. Nickname (s): Bambai, Mumbai city, City of Seven Islands, City of Dreams, Gateway to India, Hollywood of India Mumbai Location of Mumbai in Maharashtra, India Mumbai Mumbai (India) Show map of Maharashtra Show map of India Show all Coordinates: 18 ° 58 ′ 30 '' N 72 ° 49 ′ 33 '' E  /  18.97500 ° N 72.82583 ° E  / 18.97500; 72.82583 Coordinates: 18 ° 58 ′ 30 '' N 72 ° 49 ′ 33 '' E  /  18.97500 ° N 72.82583 ° E  / 18.97500; 72.82583 Country India State Maharashtra District Mumbai City Mumbai Suburban First settled 1507 Named for Mumbadevi Government Type Mayor -- Council Body MCGM Mayor Vishwanath Mahadeshwar (Shiv Sena) Municipal commissioner Ajoy Mehta Area Megacity 603 km (233 sq mi) Metro 4,355 km (1,681.5 sq mi) Elevation 14 m (46 ft) Population (2011) Megacity 12,442,373 Rank 1st Density 21,000 / km (53,000 / sq mi) Metro 18,414,288 20,748,395 (Extended UA) Metro Rank 1st Demonym (s) Mumbaikar Time zone IST (UTC + 5: 30) PIN code (s) 400 001 to 400 107 Area code (s) + 91 - 22 Vehicle registration MH - 01 (South), MH - 02 (West), MH - 03 (Central), MH - 47 (North) GDP / PPP $368 billion (Metro area, 2015) Official language Marathi Website www.mcgm.gov.in
in which country is the city of bombay
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A Summer Place is a 1959 romantic drama film based on Sloan Wilson 's 1958 novel of the same name, about teenage lovers from different social classes who get back together twenty years later, and then must deal with the passionate love affair of their own teenage children by previous marriages. Delmer Daves directed the movie, which stars Richard Egan and Dorothy McGuire as the middle - aged lovers, and Troy Donahue and Sandra Dee as their children. The film contains a memorable instrumental theme composed by Max Steiner, which spent nine weeks at # 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in 1960.
who starred in the movie a summer place
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Most of the supervillains of Spider - Man would be introduced in The Amazing Spider - Man comic book starting with the Chameleon. The early villains would be introduced in the 1960s in the Silver Age of Comic Books, and created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. John Romita, Sr. replaced Ditko starting with the Rhino. Gerry Conway later replaced Stan Lee and helped create new adversaries for the web - slinger and also helped pave the way to the Bronze Age of Comic Books with the death of Spider - Man 's long time romantic interest, Gwen Stacy. Many collaborators would soon take over The Amazing Spider - Man title. One of the more popular examples included Todd McFarlane 's Venom in the Modern Age of Comic Books.
who was the first villain spider man fought
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Will Smith as Will Smith James Avery as Philip Banks Janet Hubert - Whitten (Season 1 -- 3) and Daphne Maxwell Reid (Season 4 -- 6) as Vivian Banks Alfonso Ribeiro as Carlton Banks Karyn Parsons as Hilary Banks Tatyana M. Ali as Ashley Banks Joseph Marcell as Geoffrey Butler Ross Bagley as Nicholas "Nicky '' Banks (Seasons 5 & 6)
first name of the guy in fresh prince
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Kylo Ren first appears in The Force Awakens as the commander of the First Order, a sinister regime that has risen from the remains of the old Galactic Empire. After arriving at Jakku to retrieve a map containing the co-ordinates for the location of Luke Skywalker, Ren kills an old vicar known as Lor San Tekka and captures Resistance pilot Poe Dameron, who has also been sent to recover the map by General Leia Organa. Ren soon learns that the pilot had entrusted his astromech droid, BB - 8, with the map. Poe flees with the help of rogue stormtrooper Finn, who later finds BB - 8, and the scavenger Rey. Finn, Rey, and BB - 8 escape Jakku in the Millennium Falcon, and are soon intercepted by the ship 's former owner, Han Solo, and his co-pilot Chewbacca.
who does kylo kill at the beginning of the movie
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79 10 "The Trial of The Flash '' Philip Chipera Lauren Certo & Kristen Kim January 16, 2018 (2018 - 01 - 16) T27. 13410 2.51
the flash season four episode 10 release date
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He debuted the song publicly at the Country Music Association 's annual awards show on November 7, 2001. It was released that month as a single and topped the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart for five weeks; in addition, it reached number 28 on Billboard 's all - genre Hot 100 chart. The song received largely positive reviews from critics, who appreciated its simple, largely apolitical stance. The song won multiple awards at the Academy of Country Music and Country Music Association Awards, including Song of the Year, and also earned Jackson his first Grammy Award for Best Country Song.
where were you when the world stopped turning first performance
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In physical cosmology, Big Bang nucleosynthesis (abbreviated BBN, also known as primordial nucleosynthesis, arch (a) eonucleosynthesis, archonucleosynthesis, protonucleosynthesis and pal (a) eonucleosynthesis) refers to the production of nuclei other than those of the lightest isotope of hydrogen (hydrogen - 1, H, having a single proton as a nucleus) during the early phases of the Universe. Primordial nucleosynthesis is believed by most cosmologists to have taken place in the interval from roughly 10 seconds to 20 minutes after the Big Bang, and is calculated to be responsible for the formation of most of the universe 's helium as the isotope helium - 4 (He), along with small amounts of the hydrogen isotope deuterium (H or D), the helium isotope helium - 3 (He), and a very small amount of the lithium isotope lithium - 7 (Li). In addition to these stable nuclei, two unstable or radioactive isotopes were also produced: the heavy hydrogen isotope tritium (H or T); and the beryllium isotope beryllium - 7 (Be); but these unstable isotopes later decayed into He and Li, as above.
neutrons that combined with protons in an atomic nucleus early in the universe's history form
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CeeLo Green as Murray the Mummy, a short fat mummy who is one of Dracula 's best friends and mostly hangs out with Frankenstein.
who does cee lo green play in hotel transylvania
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Paul Kaye (born 15 December 1969) is an English comedian and actor. He achieved notoriety in 1995 portraying the character of Dennis Pennis, a shock interviewer on The Sunday Show. He was later known as rude New Jersey lawyer Mike Strutter with his own show Strutter on MTV. Kaye also played Thoros of Myr in HBO 's Game of Thrones as well as the voice of Vincent the fox on the BBC comedy Mongrels...
who plays thoros of myr in game of thrones
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The character of Harold "Hal '' Jordan was a second - generation test pilot, having followed in the footsteps of his father. He was given the power ring and battery (lantern) by a dying alien named Abin Sur, whose spaceship crashed on Earth. Abin Sur used his ring to seek out an individual who was "utterly honest and born without fear '' to take his place as a member of the corps. At one point, when Hal Jordan was incapacitated, it was revealed that there were two individuals matching the specified criteria on Earth, the other being Guy Gardner, and the ring chose Jordan solely because of his proximity to Abin Sur. Gardner then became listed as Hal 's "backup '', even though he had a strong friendship with Barry Allen (The Flash). Gardner would fill in if Jordan was unavailable or otherwise incapacitated. Later, when Gardner was put into a coma, it turned out that by then there was a third human suitable for the task, John Stewart, who was designated as the Earth Sector 's "backup '' Lantern. Jordan, as Green Lantern, became a founding member of the Justice League of America and as of the mid-2000s is, along with John Stewart, one of the two active - duty Lanterns in Earth 's sector of space.
who came first hal jordan or john stewart
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The Humboldt meridian in California, longitude 124 ° 07 ' 10 '' west from Greenwich, intersects the base line on the summit of Mount Pierce at latitude 40 ° 25 ' 02 '' north (co-ordinates in NAD27 datum), and governs the surveys in the northwestern corner of California, lying west of the Coast Range of mountains, and north of township 5 south, of the Humboldt meridian system. This principal meridian was established in 1853.
the intersection of the humboldt baseline and meridian is in
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"The New Colossus '' is a sonnet that American poet Emma Lazarus (1849 -- 1887) wrote in 1883 to raise money for the construction of a pedestal for the Statue of Liberty. In 1903, the poem was cast onto a bronze plaque and mounted inside the pedestal 's lower level.
when was inscription added to statue of liberty
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The National Football League (NFL) regular season begins the weekend after Labor Day in early September and ends in December or early January. It consists of 256 games, where each team (32 total) plays 16 games during a 17 - week period. Since 2012, the NFL schedule generally has games in one of five time slots during the week. The first game of the week is played on Thursday night, kicking off at 8: 25 PM (ET). The majority of games are played on Sunday, most kicking off at 1: 00 PM (ET), some late afternoon games starting at 4: 05 or 4: 25 PM (ET). Additionally, one Sunday night game is played every week at 8: 30 PM (ET). One Monday night game then starts at 8: 30 PM (ET) every week with the exception of the first week of the regular season, in which two Monday night games are played back - to - back (the second game always occurring on the West coast), as well as the last week of the season, in which no Monday night game is held. In addition to these regularly scheduled games, there are occasionally games at other times, such as a Saturday afternoon or evening, or the annual Thanksgiving Day games in which three games are played. During the final week of the regular season, all games are held on Sunday.
how many games do they play in nfl
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The Renaissance (UK: / rɪˈneɪsəns /, US: / rɛnəˈsɑːns /) is a period in European history, covering the span between the 14th and 17th centuries. It is an extension of the Middle Ages, and is bridged by the Age of Enlightenment to modern history. It grew in fragments, with the very first traces found seemingly in Italy, coming to cover much of Europe, for some scholars marking the beginning of the modern age.
in what modern day country did the renassaince start in
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A fontanelle (or fontanel) (colloquially, soft spot) is an anatomical feature of the infant human skull comprising any of the soft membranous gaps (sutures) between the cranial bones that make up the calvaria of a fetus or an infant. Fontanelles allow for rapid stretching and deformation of the neurocranium as the brain expands faster than the surrounding bone can grow. Premature complete ossification of the sutures is called craniosynostosis.
what are the fontanels and why are they important
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Rank Player Career Points Adam Vinatieri (45) 1996 -- present 2,550 Morten Andersen 1982 -- 2007 2,544 Gary Anderson 1982 -- 2004 2,434 Jason Hanson 1992 -- 2012 2,150 John Carney 1988 -- 2010 2,062 6 Matt Stover 1991 -- 2009 2,004 7 George Blanda 1949 -- 1975 2,002 8 Jason Elam 1993 -- 2009 1,983 9 John Kasay 1991 -- 2011 1,970 10 Sebastian Janikowski (40) 2000 -- present 1,844 11 Phil Dawson (43) 1999 -- present 1,841 12 Norm Johnson 1982 -- 1999 1,736 13 David Akers 1998 -- 2013 1,721 14 Nick Lowery 1978 -- 1996 1,711 15 Jan Stenerud 1967 -- 1985 1,699 16 Stephen Gostkowski (34) 2006 -- present 1,690 17 Ryan Longwell 1997 -- 2011 1,687 18 Matt Bryant (43) 2000 -- present 1,667 19 Lou Groza 1946 -- 1967 1,608 20 Eddie Murray 1980 -- 2000 1,594 21 Al Del Greco 1984 -- 2000 1,584 22 Olindo Mare 1997 -- 2012 1,555 23 Steve Christie 1990 -- 2004 1,476 24 Pat Leahy 1974 -- 1991 1,470 25 Robbie Gould (35) 2005 -- present 1,463
who has the most career points in nfl history
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Filming took place mainly in Ouray County, Colorado, in the vicinity of Ridgway (now the home of the True Grit Cafe), around the town of Montrose (Montrose County), and the town of Ouray. (The script maintains the novel 's references to place names in Arkansas and Oklahoma, in dramatic contrast to the Colorado topography.) The courtroom scenes were filmed at Ouray County Courthouse in Ouray.
where was the movie true grit filmed with john wayne
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In November 1775, Washington sent the 25 - year - old bookseller - turned - soldier Henry Knox to bring to Boston the heavy artillery that had been captured at Fort Ticonderoga. In a technically complex and demanding operation, Knox brought many cannons to the Boston area by January 1776. In March 1776, these artillery fortified Dorchester Heights (which overlooked Boston and its harbor), thereby threatening the British supply lifeline. The British commander William Howe saw the British position as indefensible and withdrew the British forces in Boston to the British stronghold at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on March 17 (celebrated today as Evacuation Day).
who was the british commander in boston in 1775
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Trinitarian theologians believe that manifestations of the Trinity are made evident from the very beginning of the Bible. Genesis 1: 1 - 3 posits God, His Spirit and the "creative word of God '' together in the initial Genesis creation narrative account. While the Fathers of the Church saw Old Testament elements such as the appearance of three men to Abraham in Book of Genesis, chapter 18, as foreshadowings of the Trinity, it was the New Testament that they saw as a basis for developing the concept of the Trinity. One of the most influential of the New Testament texts seen as implying the teaching of the Trinity was Matthew 28: 19, which mandated baptizing "in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit ''. Another New Testament text pointing to the Trinity was John 1: 1 - 14, in which the inter-relationships of the Triune God are reflected in the gospel author 's description of "the Word '', again showing the elements of the Triune God and their eternal (always was, always is, and always shall be) existence. (Revelation 1: 8)
when was the idea of the trinity created
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"Stuck in the Middle with You '' (sometimes known as "Stuck in the Middle '') is a song written by Gerry Rafferty and Joe Egan and originally performed by their band Stealers Wheel.
who recorded the song stuck in the middle with you
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Surprising even himself, Frost and his team went on to an undefeated regular season in 2017, defeating FIU, Maryland, Memphis, Cincinnati, East Carolina, Navy, Austin Peay, SMU, UConn, Temple, and rival USF in a War on I - 4 shootout. The breakout season for Frost and his team made him one of the most sought - after coaches on the market, drawing interest from Florida and his alma mater, Nebraska. Frost passed on the Florida job but avoided questions about returning to Nebraska. In the 2017 American Athletic Conference Championship game, Frost 's team went on to play Memphis for the second time and won the title in a 62 - 55 double overtime thriller, securing UCF 's third conference championship win. Just hours after winning the AAC, sources confirmed that Frost would be taking a seven - year, $35 million deal to become Nebraska 's new head coach. Frost and his staff returned for one last game in the 2018 Peach Bowl. The No. 12 ranked Knights faced No. 7 ranked Auburn, and defeated them 34 -- 27 to close out their undefeated season with a 13 -- 0 record. After the win, UCF athletic director Danny White proclaimed UCF to be the NCAA FBS Division Football national champion. The claim sparked considerable controversy and debate over whether the College Football Playoff should be expanded. The team celebrated with a parade at Walt Disney World. Additionally, the team 's coaches were paid bonuses for their performance, and the school has stated plans to hang a national championship banner in Spectrum Stadium.
when was the last time ucf was ranked
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Character Film The Lightning Thief (2010) Sea of Monsters (2013) Main characters (edit) Percy Jackson Logan Lerman Annabeth Chase Alexandra Daddario Grover Underwood Brandon T. Jackson Thalia Grace (Mentioned only, Deleted scene) Paloma Kwiatkowski Luke Castellan Jake Abel Mr. Brunner / Chiron Kentavros Pierce Brosnan Anthony Head Tyson Douglas Smith Gods and Titans (edit) Zeus Sean Bean Sean Bean (Deleted scene) Poseidon Kevin McKidd (Mentioned only) Hades Steve Coogan (Mentioned only) Hera Erica Cerra Athena Melina Kanakaredes (Mentioned only) Hermes Dylan Neal Nathan Fillion Demeter Stefanie von Pfetten Apollo Dimitri Lekkos Artemis Ona Grauer Mr. D / Dionysus Luke Camilleri Stanley Tucci Ares Ray Winstone (Mentioned only) Aphrodite Serinda Swan (Mentioned only) Hephaestus Conrad Coates Persephone Rosario Dawson Kronos (Mentioned only) Robert Knepper Camp Half - Blood demigods (edit) Clarisse La Rue Leven Rambin Chris Rodriguez Grey Damon Silena Beauregard Zoe Aggeliki Ethan Nakamura Danny Le Boyer Mythical creatures (edit) Medusa Uma Thurman Charon Julian Richings Mrs. Dodds / Alecto Maria Olsen Mortals (edit) Sally Jackson Catherine Keener (Mentioned only) Gabe Ugliano Joe Pantoliano Flashbacks (edit) Young Annabeth Chase Alisha Newton Young Grover Underwood Bjorn Yearwood Young Thalia Grace Katelyn Mager Young Luke Castellan Samuel Braun
who plays thalia in percy jackson sea of monsters
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"In God We Trust '' first appeared on the two - cent piece in 1864 and has appeared on paper currency since 1957. A law passed in a Joint Resolution by the 84th Congress (P.L. 84 - 140) and approved by President Dwight Eisenhower on July 30, 1956, declared "In God We Trust '' must appear on American currency. This phrase was first used on paper money in 1957, when it appeared on the one - dollar silver certificate. The first paper currency bearing the phrase entered circulation on October 1, 1957. The 84th Congress later passed legislation (P.L. 84 - 851), also signed by President Eisenhower on July 30, 1956, declaring the phrase to be the national motto.
when did in god we trust show up on money
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The current (SIRC) record time (and former junior world record until 2001) for the 1st VIII is 5: 42.6 set by Shore on 23 March 1996. The most recent winner of the AAGPS Head of the River, and holder of the Major Rennie Trophy is Saint Ignatius ' College, winning the regatta in 2018 breaking a 43 year old drought.
who won 2018 gps head of the river
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The Bridge on the River Kwai British theatrical release poster Directed by David Lean Produced by Sam Spiegel Screenplay by Carl Foreman Michael Wilson Based on The Bridge over the River Kwai by Pierre Boulle Starring William Holden Jack Hawkins Alec Guinness Music by Malcolm Arnold Cinematography Jack Hildyard Edited by Peter Taylor Production company Horizon Pictures Distributed by Columbia Pictures Release date 2 October 1957 (1957 - 10 - 02) (United Kingdom) 14 December 1957 (1957 - 12 - 14) (United States) Running time 161 minutes Country United Kingdom United States Language English Budget $2.8 million Box office $30.6 million (initial release)
who wrote the music for bridge on the river kwai
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Electronic stability control (ESC), also referred to as electronic stability program (ESP) or dynamic stability control (DSC), is a computerized technology that improves a vehicle 's stability by detecting and reducing loss of traction (skidding). When ESC detects loss of steering control, it automatically applies the brakes to help "steer '' the vehicle where the driver intends to go. Braking is automatically applied to wheels individually, such as the outer front wheel to counter oversteer or the inner rear wheel to counter understeer. Some ESC systems also reduce engine power until control is regained. ESC does not improve a vehicle 's cornering performance; instead, it helps to minimize the loss of control.
what is the esp button in my car
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By any means necessary is a translation of a phrase used by French intellectual Jean - Paul Sartre in his play Dirty Hands. It entered the popular civil rights culture through a speech given by Malcolm X at the Organization of Afro - American Unity founding rally on June 28, 1964. It is generally considered to leave open all available tactics for the desired ends, including violence; however, the "necessary '' qualifier adds a caveat -- if violence is not necessary, then presumably, it should not be used.
where did by any means necessary come from
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Many governments worldwide have mandated restrictions on contaminants that refineries release, and most refineries have installed the equipment needed to comply with the requirements of the pertinent environmental protection regulatory agencies. In the United States, there is strong pressure to prevent the development of new refineries, and no major refinery has been built in the country since Marathon 's Garyville, Louisiana facility in 1976. However, many existing refineries have been expanded during that time. Environmental restrictions and pressure to prevent construction of new refineries may have also contributed to rising fuel prices in the United States. Additionally, many refineries (more than 100 since the 1980s) have closed due to obsolescence and / or merger activity within the industry itself.
when was the last refinery built in the united states
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Jerome "Chef '' McElroy is a cartoon character on the Comedy Central series South Park who was voiced by Isaac Hayes. A cafeteria worker (as his nickname implies) at the local elementary school in the town of South Park, Colorado, Chef is generally portrayed as more level - headed than the other adult residents of the town, and sympathetic to the kids. His guidance is often sought by the show 's core group of child protagonists -- Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Kenny McCormick -- as he is usually the only adult whom they consistently trusted. To an inadvertent fault, he frequently gives inappropriate advice, usually in the non sequitur form of a lascivious soul song.
who does the voice of chef in south park
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María José de Pablo Fernández, known professionally as Cote de Pablo (born November 12, 1979), is a Chilean - American actress and singer. Born in Santiago, Chile, she moved to the United States at the age of ten, where she studied acting.
who is the actress that plays ziva on ncis
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"Will You Love Me Tomorrow '' Single by The Shirelles from the album Tonight 's the Night B - side "Boys '' Released November 1960 (US) 1961 (UK) Format Vinyl record (7 '' 45 RPM) Recorded 1960 Genre R&B Length 2: 43 Label Scepter Songwriter (s) Gerry Goffin Carole King The Shirelles singles chronology "Tonight 's the Night '' (1960) "Will You Love Me Tomorrow '' (1960) "Dedicated to the One I Love '' (1961) "Tonight 's the Night '' (1960) "' Will You Love Me Tomorrow ' '' (1960) "Dedicated to the One I Love '' (1961)
who did the song will you still love me tomorrow
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At the end of the third season of Supernatural, main character Dean Winchester is in Hell after being killed by the hellhounds of the demonic antagonist Lilith. In the season four premiere "Lazarus Rising '', the angel Castiel is introduced as the one who brought Dean back from Hell and resurrected him. Because merely perceiving his actual form typically results in blindness, he takes a human host -- James "Jimmy '' Novak, a "devout man '' who prayed for it -- to communicate with Dean, and tells him that he has been brought back because God has work for him. Lilith is breaking the 66 seals in order to free Lucifer, and Dean must stop her.
what episode do dean and sam meet castiel
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Food trucks are subject to the same range of concerns as other foodservice businesses. They generally require a fixed address to accept delivery of supplies. A commercial kitchen may be needed for food prep. There are a variety of permits to obtain, and a health code to observe. Labor and fuel costs are a significant part of the overhead.
what type of business is a food truck
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The 2018 NBA All - Star Game was the 67th edition of an exhibition basketball game that was played on February 18, 2018. It was held at Staples Center in Los Angeles, home of the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers. It was the sixth time that Los Angeles had hosted the All - Star Game and the first time since 2011. Team LeBron won against Team Stephen 148 - 145. The MVP of the game was LeBron James, scoring 29 points, 10 rebounds, 8 assists, winning his third NBA All - Star Game Most Valuable Player (MVP) award. The game was televised nationally by TNT for the 16th consecutive year.
where is the all-star game going to be at
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"Every Light in the House '' is a song written by Kent Robbins and recorded by American country music artist Trace Adkins. It was released in August 1996 as the second single from his debut album Dreamin ' Out Loud. It was his first Top 5 single on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart, where it peaked at # 3.
when did every light in the house is on come out
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The Reserve Bank of India was founded on 1 April 1935 to respond to economic troubles after the First World War. The Reserve Bank of India was conceptualized based on the guidelines presented by the Central Legislative Assembly which passed these guidelines as the RBI Act 1934. RBI was conceptualized as per the guidelines, working style and outlook presented by Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar in his book titled "The Problem of the Rupee -- Its origin and its solution '' and presented to the Hilton Young Commission. The bank was set up based on the recommendations of the 1926 Royal Commission on Indian Currency and Finance, also known as the Hilton -- Young Commission. The original choice for the seal of RBI was The East India Company Double Mohur, with the sketch of the Lion and Palm Tree. However, it was decided to replace the lion with the tiger, the national animal of India. The Preamble of the RBI describes its basic functions to regulate the issue of bank notes, keep reserves to secure monetary stability in India, and generally to operate the currency and credit system in the best interests of the country. The Central Office of the RBI was established in Calcutta (now Kolkata) but was moved to Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1937. The RBI also acted as Burma 's (now Myanmar) central bank until April 1947 (except during the years of Japanese occupation (1942 -- 45)), even though Burma seceded from the Indian Union in 1937. After the Partition of India in 1947, the bank served as the central bank for Pakistan until June 1948 when the State Bank of Pakistan commenced operations. Though set up as a shareholders ' bank, the RBI has been fully owned by the Government of India since its nationalization in 1949. RBI has monopoly of note issue.
where is the head office of rbi located
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During World War I, in an effort to conserve fuel, Germany began observing DST on May 1, 1916. The rest of Europe soon followed. The plan was not adopted in the United States until the Standard Time Act of March 19, 1918, which confirmed the existing standard time zone system and set summer DST to begin on March 31, 1918 (reverting October 27). The idea was unpopular and Congress abolished DST after the war, overriding President Woodrow Wilson 's veto. DST became a local option and was observed in some states until World War II, when President Franklin Roosevelt instituted year - round DST, called "War Time '', on February 9, 1942. It lasted until the last Sunday (the 30th) in September 1945. After 1945 many states and cities east of the Mississippi River (and mostly north of the Ohio and Potomac rivers) adopted summer DST.
who started daylight savings in the united states
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Much of the best work in ceramics, textiles, carved lacquer, and other techniques was produced over a long period by the various Imperial factories or workshops, which as well as being used by the court was distributed internally and abroad on a huge scale to demonstrate the wealth and power of the Emperors. In contrast, the tradition of ink wash painting, practiced mainly by scholar - officials and court painters especially of landscapes, flowers, and birds, developed aesthetic values depending on the individual imagination of and objective observation by the artist that are similar to those of the West, but long pre-dated their development there. After contacts with Western art became increasingly important from the 19th century onwards, in recent decades China has participated with increasing success in worldwide contemporary art.
around what time period did western art begin to influence chinese art
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The lowest natural temperature ever directly recorded at ground level on Earth is − 89.2 ° C (− 128.6 ° F; 184.0 K) at the Soviet Vostok Station in Antarctica on July 21, 1983 by ground measurements.
where was the lowest temperature ever recorded on earth
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On 6 September 2010, Molly gives birth to her son, Jack. She suddenly goes into labour in her home and it is left to Sally to deliver the baby as Tyrone is out on a breakdown call - out. After Kevin agrees to himself and Sally being godparents, Molly is furious and tells Kevin that she wants him to play no part in Jack 's life. Kevin then asks Molly for a DNA test to prove he is the father, but she refuses, and chooses to believe that Tyrone is Jack 's father. Kevin steals Jack 's dummy in the Rovers following his christening and sends it away for testing. On 5 November 2010, Kevin receives the DNA test results, proving that he is the father. He shows the results to Molly and she is distraught and furious with Kevin for going behind her back.
who is the mother of kevin's son in coronation street
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Warren Beatty as Clyde Barrow Faye Dunaway as Bonnie Parker Michael J. Pollard as C.W. Moss Gene Hackman as Buck Barrow Estelle Parsons as Blanche Barrow Denver Pyle as Frank Hamer Dub Taylor as Ivan Moss Gene Wilder as Eugene Grizzard Evans Evans as Velma Davis Mabel Cavitt as Bonnie 's mother (uncredited)
show me the cast of bonnie and clyde
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Most of the razor handles and blades are not made by Dollar Shave Club, but rather are re-sold Dorco products.
who makes the blades for dollar shave club
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The video starts as the bride, played by Jessie Preston, and groom, Daniel Isaac McGuffey, are about to be married. Her family dress and behave formally, but are revealed later to have fallen asleep and have eyes painted on their eyelids. His family are lower - class entertainers and carnival folk, and interrupt the wedding. The ringmaster, played by vocalist Brendon Urie, acts as narrator and disrupts the events. After an argument between the two families, the bride runs out and is followed by one of her guests. The ringmaster drags the groom outside by his tie, where his fiancée is kissing the guest who followed her out of the church. The groom straightens up, looking shocked, and Urie and the groom bow to the camera. The ringmaster is revealed to be the groom 's alter ego.
who is the guy in the i write sins not tragedies music video
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The Book of Genesis (from the Latin Vulgate, in turn borrowed or transliterated from Greek γένεσις, meaning "Coming into Being ''; Hebrew: בְּרֵאשִׁית ‎, Bərēšīṯ, "In (the) beginning '') is the first book of the Hebrew Bible (the Tanakh) and the Christian Old Testament.
which was the first book written in the bible
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"You 'll Never Walk Alone '' Song Published 1945 Genre Show tune Composer (s) Richard Rodgers Lyricist (s) Oscar Hammerstein II
who wrote you'll never walk alone original
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Hey Arnold! takes place in the fictional American city of Hillwood. While its geographic location is never revealed outright, some episodes suggest that the city is located in Washington State. Bartlett described the city as "an amalgam of large northern cities I have loved, including Seattle (my hometown), Portland (where I went to art school) and Brooklyn (the bridge, the brownstones, the subway) ''. Bartlett, having grown up in Seattle, based many of the show 's events on his own experience growing up in the city. Evan Levine of the Houston Chronicle commented on the series ' "backdrop of dark streets, nighttime adventures and rundown buildings, all seen from a child 's point of view ''.
where is hey arnold supposed to take place
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0.00047 ppm or 0.47 ppb is the odor threshold, the point at which 50 % of a human panel can detect the presence of an odor without being able to identify it. 10 ppm is the OSHA permissible exposure limit (PEL) (8 hour time - weighted average). 10 -- 20 ppm is the borderline concentration for eye irritation. 20 ppm is the acceptable ceiling concentration established by OSHA. 50 ppm is the acceptable maximum peak above the ceiling concentration for an 8 - hour shift, with a maximum duration of 10 minutes. 50 -- 100 ppm leads to eye damage. At 100 -- 150 ppm the olfactory nerve is paralyzed after a few inhalations, and the sense of smell disappears, often together with awareness of danger. 320 -- 530 ppm leads to pulmonary edema with the possibility of death. 530 -- 1000 ppm causes strong stimulation of the central nervous system and rapid breathing, leading to loss of breathing. 800 ppm is the lethal concentration for 50 % of humans for 5 minutes ' exposure (LC50). Concentrations over 1000 ppm cause immediate collapse with loss of breathing, even after inhalation of a single breath.
what is the odor threshold for hydrogen sulfide
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Lorraine Michael was elected leader of the NL NDP at the party 's leadership election on May 28, 2006. She led the party during the 2007 and 2011 general elections, each time improving the party 's share of vote from the previous election. In the 2011 election a record five NDP MHAs were elected under her leadership. Michael was succeeded by former Fish, Food and Allied Workers Union president, Earle McCurdy on March 7, 2015.
former leader of the newfoundland and labrador new democratic party crossword clue
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March for Our Lives (sometimes MFOL) was a student - led demonstration in support of tighter gun control that took place on March 24, 2018, in Washington, D.C., with over 800 sibling events throughout the United States and around the world. Student organizers from Never Again MSD planned the march in collaboration with the nonprofit organization Everytown for Gun Safety. The event followed the February 14, 2018 Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida, which was described by many media outlets as a possible tipping point for gun control legislation.
when did the march for our lives happen
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Ek Shringaar -- Swabhimaan (English: Self - Respect - An Adornment) commonly abbreviated as Swabhimaan is an Indian television series produced under the banner Rajshri Productions, by Sooraj Barjatya. The show premiered on December 19, 2016, on Colors TV and replaced the long - running and colors ' third highly rated show Swaragini. This show is also available on Voot, Viacom18 's Digital Platform. The show revolves around two sisters Meghna (Sangeeta Chauhan), Naina (Ankitta Sharma) and their mother Sharda (Prachi Shah) who has raised her daughters to be independent and self - sufficient. The series aired its final episode on 29 September 2017. It was later shifted to the 11: 00 PM Time Slot. It was replaced by Colors TV Show Laado - Veerpur Ki Mardani at the 9: 30 PM Primetime Slot.
real name of meghna in ek shringaar swabhiman
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Avengers: Infinity War is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the nineteenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). It is the sequel to 2012 's The Avengers and 2015 's Avengers: Age of Ultron, while also picking up plot points from many other MCU movies, most notably Captain America: Civil War, Thor: Ragnarok, Doctor Strange, and the two Guardians of the Galaxy films. The film is directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, written by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, and features an ensemble cast including Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Benedict Cumberbatch, Don Cheadle, Tom Holland, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Danai Gurira, Letitia Wright, Dave Bautista, Zoe Saldana, Josh Brolin, and Chris Pratt. In Avengers: Infinity War, the Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy attempt to stop Thanos from collecting the Infinity Stones.
who do the avengers fight in infinity war
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Norepinephrine is the main neurotransmitter used by the sympathetic nervous system, which consists of about two dozen sympathetic chain ganglia located next to the spinal cord, plus a set of prevertebral ganglia located in the chest and abdomen. These sympathetic ganglia are connected to numerous organs, including the eyes, salivary glands, heart, lungs, liver, gallbladder, stomach, intestines, kidneys, urinary bladder, reproductive organs, muscles, skin, and adrenal glands. Sympathetic activation of the adrenal glands causes the part called the adrenal medulla to release norepinephrine (as well as epinephrine) into the bloodstream, from which, functioning as a hormone, it gains further access to a wide variety of tissues.
when would norepinephrine be working as a hormone
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On May 11, 2018, Fox canceled the series after three seasons. On June 15, 2018, it was announced that Netflix had picked the series up for a fourth season of ten episodes, which is set to be released in 2019. As of May 28, 2018, 57 episodes of Lucifer have aired, concluding the third season.
when is the next episode of lucifer released
{ "text": [ "2019" ], "answer_start": [ 203 ] }
Santa 's Little Helper has since appeared frequently on The Simpsons, and is the center of the plots of several episodes. During the course of the show, he has fathered litters of puppies, passed obedience school, had surgery for bloat, replaced Duffman as the mascot for Duff Beer, and been trained as a police dog at Springfield 's Animal Police Academy. Some of the episodes that focus on Santa 's Little Helper have been inspired by popular culture or real experiences that staff members of the show have gone through.
what is the name of the dog on the simpsons
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An earthquake at 8: 32: 17 a.m. PDT (UTC − 7) on Sunday, May 18, 1980, caused the entire weakened north face to slide away, creating the largest landslide ever recorded. This allowed the partly molten, high - pressure gas - and steam - rich rock in the volcano to suddenly explode northwards toward Spirit Lake in a hot mix of lava and pulverized older rock, overtaking the avalanching face.
what triggered the may 18 1980 eruption of mount st. helens
{ "text": [ "An earthquake" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
Emi Membere - Otaji (1999 -- 2003) Solomon Enyinda Silas Eneyo Tamunoiyoriari Sampson Parker Odagme Theophilus (2015 -- 2017) Princewill A. Chike (2017 -- present)
who is the commissioner for health in rivers state
{ "text": [ "Princewill A. Chike" ], "answer_start": [ 126 ] }
Religion in Ancient Rome includes the ancestral ethnic religion of the city of Rome that the Romans used to define themselves as a people, as well as the religious practices of peoples brought under Roman rule, in so far as they became widely followed in Rome and Italy. The Romans thought of themselves as highly religious, and attributed their success as a world power to their collective piety (pietas) in maintaining good relations with the gods. The Romans are known for the great number of deities they honored, a capacity that earned the mockery of early Christian polemicists.
what effects did the roman empire have on different roles in government and religion
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The New Monarchs was a concept developed by European historians during the first half of the 20th century to characterize 15th - century European rulers who unified their respective nations, creating stable and centralized governments. This centralization allowed for an era of worldwide colonization and conquest in the 16th century, and paved the way for rapid economic growth in Europe. Many historians argue the Military Revolution made possible, and indeed made necessary, formation of strong central governments in order to maximize military strength that could enable conquest and prevent being conquered.
what is meant by the term new monarchies
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War for the Planet of the Apes is a 2017 American science fiction film directed by Matt Reeves and written by Mark Bomback and Reeves. A sequel to Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014), it is the third installment in the Planet of the Apes reboot series. The film stars Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson and Steve Zahn, and follows a confrontation between the apes, led by Caesar, and the humans for control of Earth. Like its predecessor, its premise shares several similarities to the fifth film in the original series, Battle for the Planet of the Apes, but it is not a direct remake.
who directed war for the planet of the apes
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Senen Reyes (also known as Sen Dog) and Ulpiano Sergio Reyes (also known as Mellow Man Ace) are brothers born in Pinar del Río, Cuba. In 1971, their family immigrated to the United States from Cuba. They initially lived in South Gate, California. In 1988, the two brothers teamed up with New York City native Lawrence Muggerud (also known as DJ Muggs, previously in a rap group named 7A3) and Louis Freese (also known as B - Real) to form a hip - hop group named DVX (Devastating Vocal Excellence). The band soon lost Mellow Man Ace to a solo career, and changed their name to Cypress Hill, after a street in South Gate.
where did cypress hill get their name from
{ "text": [ "after a street in South Gate" ], "answer_start": [ 591 ] }
In 1996, the Los Angeles Lakers acquired the draft rights to high school player Kobe Bryant from the Charlotte Hornets by trading established center Vlade Divac. No NBA team had previously drafted a guard straight from high school. After freeing up salary by parting with other veteran players, they signed free agent All - Star center Shaquille O'Neal later that year. The two sparred in their first three seasons playing together from 1996 -- 1999. Bryant kept his teammates at a distance, answering non-basketball questions with one - or two - word responses. O'Neal told the Lakers when Bryant arrived, "I 'm not gon na be babysitting. '' Bryant had extreme confidence in his ability, which was unusual for an 18 - year - old. Some teammates interpreted Bryant 's confidence as arrogance. O'Neal was wary of Bryant, as a rookie, boasting that he would lead the Lakers in scoring and be the best player in the league. Lakers general manager Jerry West criticized O'Neal's leadership for hazing Bryant that season. While O'Neal's personality was good - humored, Bryant 's demeanor was all - business and was interpreted by some teammates as selfishness. O'Neal began calling Bryant showboat because of his flashy offensive moves. In an overtime playoff loss to the Utah Jazz that eliminated the Lakers, O'Neal fouled out with two minutes remaining in regulation. Lakers coach Del Harris had designed the Laker offense around the rookie Bryant, who went on to shoot four air balls. Harris explained that Bryant 's one - on - one skills made him the best choice. After the game, O'Neal put his arm around Bryant and told him there would be other opportunities. West said the team 's shortcoming made O'Neal angry since he was going to be judged by the team 's success.
who got to the lakers first shaq or kobe
{ "text": [ "Kobe Bryant" ], "answer_start": [ 80 ] }
The Intolerable Acts were the American Patriots ' term for a series of punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party. They were meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists for their defiance of throwing a large tea shipment into Boston Harbor in reaction to changes in taxation by the British to the detriment of Colonial goods. In Great Britain, these laws were referred to as the Coercive Acts.
what prompted the passage of the intolerable acts by parliament
{ "text": [ "Boston Tea Party" ], "answer_start": [ 136 ] }