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Eli Grant is a fictional character from the long - running NBC daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives. Created by head writers Dena Higley and Ryan Quan, the role was originated by actor Lamon Archey in 2017. Eli is introduced as the previously unknown son of Valerie Grant (Vanessa A. Williams) fathered by the late David Banning. Through his father, Eli is a member of the Horton family, the central family within the series. Eli is embraced by the family, particularly his grandmother Julie Olson Williams (Susan Seaforth Hayes) which puts a strain on his budding romance with Gabi Hernandez (Camila Banus).
who plays eli grant on days of our lives
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The 2017 Central Mexico earthquake struck at 13: 14 CDT (18: 14 UTC) on 19 September 2017 with an estimated magnitude of M 7.1 and strong shaking for about 20 seconds. Its epicenter was about 55 km (34 mi) south of the city of Puebla. The earthquake caused damage in the Mexican states of Puebla and Morelos and in the Greater Mexico City area, including the collapse of more than 40 buildings. 370 people were killed by the earthquake and related building collapses, including 228 in Mexico City, and more than 6,000 were injured.
mexico earthquake how long did it last 2017
{ "text": [ "20 seconds" ], "answer_start": [ 156 ] }
Team Group matches Playoffs 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Q1 / E Q2 Chennai Super Kings 6 8 10 10 12 12 14 14 16 16 18 Delhi Daredevils 0 0 6 6 6 6 8 10 Kings XI Punjab 6 8 10 10 10 12 12 12 12 12 12 Kolkata Knight Riders 6 6 6 8 10 10 10 12 14 16 Mumbai Indians 0 0 0 6 8 10 10 12 12 Rajasthan Royals 0 6 6 6 6 8 10 12 12 14 Royal Challengers Bangalore 0 6 6 6 8 10 12 12 Sunrisers Hyderabad 6 6 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 18 18 18
how many matches one team will play in ipl 2018
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Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn is an American sitcom developed by Michael Feldman and created by Matt Fleckenstein that premiered on Nickelodeon on September 13, 2014. The series stars Brian Stepanek, Allison Munn, Aidan Gallagher, Casey Simpson, Mace Coronel, Lizzy Greene, Gabrielle Elyse, and Kyla - Drew Simmons.
when was nicky ricky dicky and dawn made
{ "text": [ "2014" ], "answer_start": [ 158 ] }
Ant - Man and the Wasp Theatrical release poster Directed by Peyton Reed Produced by Kevin Feige Stephen Broussard Written by Chris McKenna Erik Sommers Paul Rudd Andrew Barrer Gabriel Ferrari Based on Ant - Man by Stan Lee Larry Lieber Jack Kirby Wasp by Stan Lee Ernie Hart Jack Kirby Starring Paul Rudd Evangeline Lilly Michael PeΓ±a Walton Goggins Bobby Cannavale Judy Greer Tip "T.I. '' Harris David Dastmalchian Hannah John - Kamen Abby Ryder Fortson Randall Park Michelle Pfeiffer Laurence Fishburne Michael Douglas Music by Christophe Beck Cinematography Dante Spinotti Edited by Dan Lebental Craig Wood Production company Marvel Studios Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Release date June 25, 2018 (2018 - 06 - 25) (El Capitan Theatre) July 6, 2018 (2018 - 07 - 06) (United States) Running time 118 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $162 -- 195 million Box office $622.5 million
run time on ant man and the wasp
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Ashton Gate is a stadium in Ashton Gate, Bristol, England, and is the home of Bristol City F.C. and Bristol Rugby. Located in the south - west of the city, just south of the River Avon, it currently has an all - seated capacity of 27,000.
who do bristol city share their ground with
{ "text": [ "Bristol Rugby" ], "answer_start": [ 100 ] }
The party selected its presidential candidates in a caucus of members of Congress. They included Thomas Jefferson (nominated 1796; elected 1800 -- 01, 1804), James Madison (1808, 1812), and James Monroe (1816, 1820). By 1824, the caucus system had practically collapsed. After 1800, the party dominated Congress and most state governments outside New England. By 1824, the party was split four ways and lacked a center, as the First Party System collapsed. The emergence of the Second Party System in the 1830s realigned the old factions. One remnant followed Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren into the new Democratic Party by 1828. Another remnant led by John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay formed the National Republicans in 1828; it developed into the Whig Party by 1835.
when were the republican and democratic parties formed
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The Treaty of Versailles (signed in 1919) and the 1921 London Schedule of Payments required Germany to pay 132 billion gold marks (US $33 billion) in reparations to cover civilian damage caused during the war. This figure was divided into three categories of bonds: A, B, and C. Of these, Germany was required to pay towards ' A ' and ' B ' bonds totaling 50 billion marks (US $12.5 billion) unconditionally. The payment of the remaining ' C ' bonds was interest free and contingent on the Weimar Republic 's ability to pay, as was to be assessed by an Allied committee.
how much was germany ordered to pay in war reparations to france
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"Do n't Let the Sun Go Down on Me '' is a song written by English singer Elton John and his lyricist Bernie Taupin. It was originally recorded in 1974 by Elton John for his studio album Caribou and was released as a single that peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and reached number 16 on the UK Singles Chart. The song found further success in 1991 in a live cover version recorded as a duet between John and George Michael, which reached number one in the UK and US.
who sings i wont let the sun go down on me
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"She 's a Bad Mama Jama (She 's Built, She 's Stacked) '' Single by Carl Carlton B - side "This Feeling 's Rated X-tra '' Released August 1981 Format 7 '' single Genre R&B, soul, funk, disco Length 4: 32 Label 20th Century Songwriter (s) Leon Haywood Carl Carlton singles chronology "This Feeling 's Rated X-Tra '' (1980) "She 's a Bad Mama Jama (She 's Built, She 's Stacked) '' (1981) "I Think It 's Gonna Be Alright '' (1982) "This Feeling 's Rated X-Tra '' (1980) "She 's a Bad Mama Jama (She 's Built, She 's Stacked) '' (1981) "I Think It 's Gonna Be Alright '' (1982)
when did she a bad mama jama come out
{ "text": [ "August 1981" ], "answer_start": [ 131 ] }
Robert Torti as Freddy Fredrickson Kennya Ramsey, Julie Harkness, and Darlene Dillinger as The Chantrellines Chaille Percival as Diane Dane
who played darlene in that thing you do
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The DeLorean DMC - 12 (commonly referred to simply as "the DeLorean, '' as it was the only model ever produced by the company) is a sports car manufactured by John DeLorean 's DeLorean Motor Company for the American market from 1981 -- 83. The car features gull - wing doors and an innovative fiberglass body structure with a steel backbone chassis, along with external brushed stainless steel body panels. It became widely known and iconic for its appearance, and it was modified to represent the concept of a time machine in the Back to the Future media franchise.
who made the delorean from back to the future
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The role of the United States in the Vietnam War began after World War II and escalated into full commitment during the Vietnam War from 1955 to 1975. The US involvement in South Vietnam stemmed from 20 long years worth of political and economic actions taken, which all had the common incentive to end the growing communist domination in Vietnam. President Harry S Truman provided progressively increasing amounts of financial and military assistance to French forces fighting in Vietnam. From the spring of 1950, their involvement increased from just assisting French troops to providing direct military assistance to the associated states (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia). Eventually, US missions was carried out at a more constant rate by sending out increasing number of military assistance from the States. Their main intent was to not allow the Communist domination that was present in the government of Vietnam as there would soon be a chain of neighbouring countries that would follow. This would have resulted in a change in balance of power throughout Southeast Asia. Essentially, the US saw their major security interests being disturbed due to the rise of the communist expansion and strived to take any measure to end it.
when did the us enter the vietnam war start
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However, it was not until 1747 that James Lind formally demonstrated that scurvy could be treated by supplementing the diet with citrus fruit, in one of the first ever reported controlled clinical experiments in the history of medicine. In 1753, Lind published A Treatise of the Scurvy, in which he explained the details of his clinical trial, but it occupied only a few paragraphs in a work that was long and complex and had little impact. In fact, Lind himself never actively promoted lemon juice as a single ' cure '. He shared medical opinion at the time that scurvy had multiple causes -- notably hard work, bad water, and the consumption of salt meat in a damp atmosphere which inhibited healthful perspiration and normal excretion - and therefore required multiple solutions. He was also sidetracked by the possibilities of producing a concentrated ' rob ' of lemon juice by boiling it. Unfortunately this process destroyed the vitamin C and was unsuccessful.
who showed that poor diet could result in scurvy
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Interior scenes at the store, Handy Car Rental and home are shot at Showline Studios at 901 Lake Shore Boulevard East, where an exact replica of Mimi Variety, the model for the store, has been recreated. The studio is also used as the exterior of the car rental business. One episode was shot in Koreatown at Bloor and Christie Streets. The long established "Mimi Variety '' store at 252 Queen Street East is used for exterior shots and as the model for the interior set built in the studio. While the signage has been adjusted, the "Kim 's Convenience '' sign uses the same red and green lettering and all other sections, such as the "7 DAYS A WEEK '', are the original signage of Mimi Variety. The producers also painted a mural on an exterior wall, mostly seen in the credit sequence and for stock transitional shots as well as for promotional shots. The owners of the store have retained the new signage although the business has not officially changed its name.
where is kim's convenience filmed in toronto
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The Chevrolet Avalanche was a four - door, five or six passenger pickup truck sharing GM 's long - wheelbase chassis used on the Chevrolet Suburban and Cadillac Escalade ESV. Breaking with a long - standing tradition, the Avalanche was not available as a GMC, but only as a Chevrolet. Production of the Avalanche started in September 2001 and ended April 2013; producing two generations in its lifespan.
what was the last year they made chevy avalanche
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Idaho -- Idaho Panhandle Nevada -- all, except for West Wendover and Jackpot, Mountain City, Owyhee, and Jarbidge. Oregon -- all, except for the majority of Malheur County
where does pacific time change to mountain time
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During production of Return of the Jedi, the casting crew sought an experienced actor for the role of Anakin Skywalker since his death was unquestionably the emotional climax of the film, and Sebastian Shaw was selected for the role. When Shaw arrived at the set for filming, he ran into his friend Ian McDiarmid, the actor playing the Emperor. When McDiarmid asked him what he was doing there, Shaw responded, "I do n't know, dear boy, I think it 's something to do with science - fiction. '' His presence during the filming was kept secret from all but the minimum cast and crew, and Shaw was contractually obliged not to discuss any film secrets with anyone, even his family. The unmasking scene, directed by Richard Marquand, was filmed in one day and required only a few takes, with no alteration from the original dialogue. Lucas personally directed Shaw for his appearance in the final scene of the film, in which he is a Force Ghost of Anakin. Shaw 's image in this scene was replaced with that of Christensen in the 2004 DVD release. This last attempt to tie the prequel and original trilogies together proved to be possibly the most controversial change in the Star Wars re-releases. Shaw received more fan mail and autograph requests from Return of the Jedi than he had for any role in the rest of his career. He later reflected that he very much enjoyed his experience filming for Return of the Jedi and expressed particular surprise that an action figure was made of him from the film.
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Cynthia Ann LaMontagne (born February 15, 1966) is an American actress who has appeared in numerous television shows and films. She is best known for her recurring role as "Big Rhonda '' in the fourth season of That ' 70s Show.
who plays big rhonda on that 70's show
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William IV Portrait by Sir Martin Archer Shee, 1833 King of the United Kingdom (more...) Reign 26 June 1830 -- 20 June 1837 Coronation 8 September 1831 Predecessor George IV Successor Victoria Prime Ministers See list (show) Duke of Wellington Earl Grey Viscount Melbourne Robert Peel King of Hanover Reign 26 June 1830 -- 20 June 1837 Predecessor George IV Successor Ernest Augustus (1765 - 08 - 21) 21 August 1765 Buckingham House, London 20 June 1837 (1837 - 06 - 20) (aged 71) Windsor Castle, Berkshire Burial 8 July 1837 St George 's Chapel, Windsor Spouse Adelaide of Saxe - Meiningen Issue more... Legitimate: Princess Charlotte of Clarence Princess Elizabeth of Clarence Illegitimate: George FitzClarence, Earl of Munster Henry FitzClarence Sophia Sidney, Baroness De L'Isle and Dudley Lady Mary Fox Lord Frederick FitzClarence Elizabeth Hay, Countess of Erroll Lord Adolphus FitzClarence Lady Augusta Gordon Lord Augustus FitzClarence Amelia Cary, Viscountess Falkland Full name William Henry House Hanover Father George III of the United Kingdom Mother Charlotte of Mecklenburg - Strelitz Religion Anglican Occupation Military (Naval) Signature Military career Allegiance United Kingdom Service / branch Royal Navy (active service) Years of service 1779 -- 1790 (active service) Rank Rear - Admiral (active service) Commands held HMS Andromeda HMS Pegasus Battles / wars Battle of Cape St Vincent
who became the king of england in 1830
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Awards Award Name Outcome Academy Awards Best Actress Cher Won Best Supporting Actress Olympia Dukakis Won Original Screenplay John Patrick Shanley Won Best Picture Norman Jewison, Patrick Palmer Nominated Best Supporting Actor Vincent Gardenia Nominated Best Director Norman Jewison Nominated Berlin Film Festival Silver Bear for Best Director Norman Jewison Won British Academy Film Awards Best Actress Cher Nominated Best Supporting Actress Olympia Dukakis Nominated BAFTA Award for Best Film Music Dick Hyman Nominated BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay John Patrick Shanley Nominated Golden Globe Awards Best Actress Cher Won Best Supporting Actress Olympia Dukakis Won Best Picture - Musical or Comedy Nominated Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Nicolas Cage Nominated Best Screenplay John Patrick Shanley Nominated Writers Guild of America Best Original Screenplay John Patrick Shanley Won
who won oscar for her role in moonstruck
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The Bellas are left in disgrace after the incident with no hopes of winning the competition until Stacie calls the girls to inform she has given birth to a baby girl and named her Bella. This motivates the Bellas to just perform their hearts out without trying to win. Back at the USO competition, the Bellas perform tremendously to adoring crowds through different performances, repairing their reputation and chances to win in the process. Fergus is accepted by Amy, who believes he came to one of their performances to see her. He accidentally reveals that he has not seen her perform at all, while confessing that he is only trying to acquire an offshore account Amy 's mother set up which contains US $ 180 million. After Amy shuts out Fergus again, Chicago and Zeke escort her away from her father, who swears revenge on her. Meanwhile, only Beca is asked personally by DJ Khaled to open for him, disregarding the other Bellas. Beca politely declines the offer and leaves to her room. Later, the Bellas are taken away by a Frenchman in a dark grey van out onto a yacht in a nearby harbor. The yacht belongs to Fergus, who is using the Bellas as a means to get Amy to come for him. Amy and Beca hear of the kidnapping and decide to rescue the Bellas. Beca distracts Fergus by having the Bellas perform "Toxic '' for him and two of his men, just as Amy sets the yacht to explode. The Bellas escape the yacht just before it blows. Fergus survives the explosion and is arrested for his crimes.
who has a baby in pitch perfect 3
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The initial conflict to expel Iraqi troops from Kuwait began with an aerial and naval bombardment on 17 January 1991, continuing for five weeks. This was followed by a ground assault on 24 February. This was a decisive victory for the coalition forces, who liberated Kuwait and advanced into Iraqi territory. The coalition ceased its advance, and declared a ceasefire 100 hours after the ground campaign started. Aerial and ground combat was confined to Iraq, Kuwait, and areas on Saudi Arabia 's border. Iraq launched Scud missiles against coalition military targets in Saudi Arabia and against Israel.
when did the us invaded iraq the first time
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The sixth season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones premiered on HBO on April 24, 2016, and concluded on June 26, 2016. It consists of ten episodes, each of approximately 50 -- 60 minutes, largely of original content not found in George R.R. Martin 's A Song of Ice and Fire series. Some story elements were derived from the novels and from information Martin revealed to the show - runners. The series was adapted for television by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. HBO ordered the season on April 8, 2014, together with the fifth season, which began filming in July 2015 primarily in Northern Ireland, Spain, Croatia, Iceland and Canada. Each episode cost over $10 million.
when does next game of thrones season 6 start
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With the Montreal Canadiens having won by far the most Cup championships of any team, the list of the players who have been engraved on the Cup the most often is dominated by Montreal players. Henri Richard of the Canadiens, with his name engraved eleven times, played on more Stanley Cup champions than any other player. He is followed by Jean Beliveau and Yvan Cournoyer of the Canadiens with ten championships, Claude Provost of the Canadiens with nine, and three players tied with eight: Red Kelly (four with the Red Wings, four with the Leafs, the most for any player who was not a member of the Canadiens) and Canadiens players Jacques Lemaire, Maurice Richard. Beliveau 's name appears on the Cup more than any other individual, ten times as a player and seven times as management for a total of seventeen times.
who's name is on the stanley cup the most
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Country / Region Average male height Average female height Stature ratio (male to female) Sample population / age range Share of pop. over 18 covered Methodology Year Source Albania 174.0 cm (5 ft 8 ⁄ in) 161.8 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in) 1.08 20 -- 29 (N = m: 649 f: 1,806) 23.5 % Measured 2008 -- 2009 Argentina N / A 159.6 cm (5 ft 3 in) N / A 19 -- 49 60.4 % Measured 2004 -- 2005 Argentina 174.46 cm (5 ft 8 ⁄ in) 161.01 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in) 1.08 Healthy, 18 (N = m: 90 f: 97, SD = m: 7.43 cm (3 in) f: 6.99 cm (3 in)) 2.9 % Measured 1998 -- 2001 Armenia N / A 158.1 cm (5 ft 2 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 4,218, SD = f: 5.7 cm (2 in)) 48.6 % Self - reported 2005 Australia 175.6 cm (5 ft 9 in) 161.8 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in) 1.09 18 + 100.0 % Measured 2011 -- 2012 Australia 177.8 cm (5 ft 10 in) 163.8 cm (5 ft 4 ⁄ in) 1.09 18 -- 24 12.4 % Measured 2011 -- 2012 Austria 179 cm (5 ft 10 ⁄ in) 166 cm (5 ft 5 ⁄ in) 1.08 20 -- 49 54.3 % Measured 2006 Austria 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) 167 cm (5 ft 5 ⁄ in) 1.08 20 -- 24 7.7 % Measured 2006 Austria 178.80 cm (5 ft 10 ⁄ in) N / A 1.07 30 -- 34 7.8 % Estimates 1976 -- 1980 Austria 179.2 cm (5 ft 10 ⁄ in) 167.6 cm (5 ft 6 in) 1.07 21 (N = m: 53 f: 69, SD = m: 6.1 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 5.6 cm (2 in)) 1.5 % Self - reported 2001 Azerbaijan 171.8 cm (5 ft 7 ⁄ in) 165.4 cm (5 ft 5 in) 1.04 16 + 106.5 % Measured 2005 Bahrain 165.1 cm (5 ft 5 in) 154.2 cm (5 ft ⁄ in) 1.07 19 + (N = m: 1,120 f: 1,181, SD = m: 9.0 cm (3 ⁄ in) f: 7.8 cm (3 in)) 97.7 % Measured 2002 Bahrain 171.0 cm (5 ft 7 ⁄ in) 156.6 cm (5 ft 1 ⁄ in) 1.09 18 1.9 % Measured 2009 Bangladesh N / A 150.6 cm (4 ft 11 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 7,368, SD = f: 5.5 cm (2 in)) 56.2 % Self - reported 2007 Belgium 178.70 cm (5 ft 10 ⁄ in) N / A N / A 30 -- 34 8.1 % Estimates 1976 -- 1980 Belgium 178.6 cm (5 ft 10 ⁄ in) 168.1 cm (5 ft 6 in) 1.06 21 (N = m: 20 -- 49 f: 20 -- 49, SD = m: 6.6 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 5.3 cm (2 in)) 1.7 % Self - reported 2001 Benin N / A 159.3 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 11,015, SD = f: 6.5 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 53.5 % Self - reported 2006 Bolivia N / A 151.8 cm (5 ft 0 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 10,302, SD = f: 5.9 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 52.6 % Self - reported 2003 Bolivia 160.0 cm (5 ft 3 in) 142.2 cm (4 ft 8 in) 1.13 Aymara, 20 -- 29 N / A Measured 1970 Bosnia and Herzegovina 183.9 cm (6 ft ⁄ in) 171.1 cm (5 ft 7 ⁄ in) 1.07 Students at UBL, 19 -- 32 (N = m: 178 f: 34, SD = m: 7.11 cm (3 in) f: 6.56 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 0.4 % Measured 2014 Brazil 170.7 cm (5 ft 7 in) 158.8 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) 1.07 18 + (N = m: 62,037 f: 65,696) 100.0 % Measured 2009 Brazil 173.0 cm (5 ft 8 in) 161.1 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in) 1.07 20 -- 24 (N = m: 8,299 f: 7,938) 13.0 % Measured 2009 Brazil -- Urban 173.5 cm (5 ft 8 ⁄ in) 161.6 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in) 1.07 20 -- 24 (N = m: 6,360 f: 6,305) 10.9 % Measured 2009 Brazil -- Rural 170.9 cm (5 ft 7 ⁄ in) 158.9 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) 1.07 20 -- 24 (N = m: 1,939 f: 1,633) 2.1 % Measured 2009 Bulgaria 175.2 cm (5 ft 9 in) 163.2 cm (5 ft 4 ⁄ in) 1.07 N / A N / A N / A Bulgaria -- Sofia 178.1 cm (5 ft 10 in) 164.8 cm (5 ft 5 in) 1.08 N / A N / A N / A Burkina Faso N / A 161.6 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 7,337, SD = f: 6.2 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 55.5 % Self - reported 2003 Cambodia N / A 152.4 cm (5 ft 0 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 5,081, SD = f: 5.4 cm (2 in)) 52.2 % Self - reported 2005 Cameroon -- Urban 170.6 cm (5 ft 7 in) 161.3 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in) 1.06 15 + (N = m: 3,746 f: 5,078) 53.6 % Measured 2003 Cameroon -- Urban 172.1 cm (5 ft 8 in) 162.0 cm (5 ft 4 in) 1.06 35 - 44 (N = m: 558 f: 1,156) 8.7 % Measured 2003 Canada 175.1 cm (5 ft 9 in) 162.3 cm (5 ft 4 in) 1.08 18 -- 79 94.7 % Measured 2007 -- 2009 Canada 176.0 cm (5 ft 9 ⁄ in) 163.3 cm (5 ft 4 ⁄ in) 1.08 25 -- 44 36.5 % Measured 2005 Central African Republic N / A 158.9 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 1,408, SD = f: 6.6 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 50.0 % Self - reported 1994 Chad N / A 162.6 cm (5 ft 4 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 2,393, SD = f: 6.4 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 51.9 % Self - reported Chile 169.6 cm (5 ft 7 in) 156.1 cm (5 ft 1 ⁄ in) 1.09 15 + 107.2 % Measured 2009 -- 2010 Chile 171.2 cm (5 ft 7 ⁄ in) 157.2 cm (5 ft 2 in) 1.09 25 -- 44 41.2 % Measured 2009 -- 2010 Chile 171 cm (5 ft 7 ⁄ in) 159.1 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) 1.07 15 -- 24 23.7 % Measured 2009 -- 2010 China, People 's Republic of 167.1 cm (5 ft 6 in) 155.8 cm (5 ft 1 ⁄ in) 1.07 18 + 100.0 % Measured 2012 China, Mainland 172.1 cm (5 ft 8 in) 160.1 cm (5 ft 3 in) 1.07 19 2.1 % Measured China, People 's Republic of -- Dalian, Liaoning 177.4 cm (5 ft 10 in) 164.6 cm (5 ft 5 in) 1.08 18 (Urban students) 0.5 % Measured 2012 China, People 's Republic of -- Rural 166.3 cm (5 ft 5 ⁄ in) 157.0 cm (5 ft 2 in) 1.06 17 1.6 % Measured 2002 China, People 's Republic of -- Beijing 174.7 cm (5 ft 9 in) 161.3 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in) 1.08 21 0.2 % Measured China, People 's Republic of -- Sichuan 169.2 cm (5 ft 6 ⁄ in) 158.2 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) 1.07 20 -- 24 0.7 % Measured Colombia 170.6 cm (5 ft 7 in) 158.7 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) 1.07 18 -- 22 (N = m: 1,528,875 f: 1,468,110) 14.1 % Measured 2002 Colombia N / A 155.0 cm (5 ft 1 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 22,947, SD = f: 6.2 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 55.8 % Self - reported Comoros N / A 154.8 cm (5 ft 1 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 644, SD = f: 5.8 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 49.8 % Self - reported Congo, Democratic Republic of the N / A 157.7 cm (5 ft 2 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 2,727, SD = f: 8.0 cm (3 in)) 52.7 % Self - reported 2005 Congo, Republic of the N / A 159.0 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 3,922, SD = f: 8.1 cm (3 in)) 55.7 % Self - reported 2007 Croatia 180.4 cm (5 ft 11 in) 166.49 cm (5 ft 5 ⁄ in) 1.09 18 (N = m: 358 f: 360, SD = m: 6.8 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 6.1 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 1.6 % Measured 2006 -- 2008 Cuba -- Urban 168 cm (5 ft 6 in) 156 cm (5 ft 1 ⁄ in) 1.08 15 + 79.2 % Measured 1999 Czech Republic 180.31 cm (5 ft 11 in) 167.22 cm (5 ft 6 in) 1.08 17 1.6 % Measured 2001 Denmark 180.4 cm (5 ft 11 in) N / A N / A Conscripts, 18 -- 20 (N = m: 38,025) 5.3 % Measured 2012 Denmark 181.4 cm (5 ft 11 ⁄ in) N / A N / A 30 1.5 % Estimates 1976 -- 1980 Denmark 182.6 cm (6 ft 0 in) 168.7 cm (5 ft 6 ⁄ in) 1.08 23 (N = m: -- 20 f: 20 -- 49, SD = m: NA f: 7.4 cm (3 in)) 1.6 % Self - reported 2001 Dinaric Alps 185.6 cm (6 ft 1 in) 171.8 cm (5 ft 7 ⁄ in) 1.08 17 N / A Measured 2005 Dominican Republic 172.7 cm (5 ft 8 in) 159 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 4,763, SD = f: 6.3 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 54.8 % Self - reported 2014 El Salvador N / A 160.3 cm (5 ft 3 in) N / A 25 -- 49 50.9 % Self - reported 2007 Egypt 170.3 cm (5 ft 7 in) 158.9 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) 1.07 20 -- 24 (N = m: 845 f: 1,059) 16.6 % Measured 2008 Egypt N / A 159.5 cm (5 ft 3 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 13,813, SD = f: 6.0 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 53.2 % Self - reported 2008 Estonia 179.1 cm (5 ft 10 ⁄ in) N / A N / A 17 2.3 % Measured 2003 Ethiopia N / A 157.6 cm (5 ft 2 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 3,868, SD = f: 6.6 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 53.8 % Self - reported 1997 Europe 177.6 cm (5 ft 10 in) N / A N / A 17 -- 29 N / A Measured and Self - reported 2001 -- 2012 Finland 178.9 cm (5 ft 10 ⁄ in) 165.3 cm (5 ft 5 in) 1.08 25 -- 34 (N = m / f: 2,305) 19.0 % Measured 1994 Finland 180.7 cm (5 ft 11 in) 167.2 cm (5 ft 6 in) 1.08 βˆ’ 25 (N = m / f: 26,636) 9.2 % Measured 2010 -- 2011 Finland 177.9 cm (5 ft 10 in) N / A N / A 30 -- 34 8.4 % Estimates 1976 -- 1980 France 175.6 cm (5 ft 9 in) 162.5 cm (5 ft 4 in) 1.08 18 -- 70 (N = m / f: 11,562) 85.9 % Measured 2003 -- 2004 France 174.1 cm (5 ft 8 ⁄ in) 161.9 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in) 1.08 20 + 96.6 % Measured 2001 France 177.0 cm (5 ft 9 ⁄ in) 164.6 cm (5 ft 5 in) 1.08 20 -- 29 17.5 % Measured 2001 France 176.2 cm (5 ft 9 ⁄ in) N / A N / A 30 -- 34 8.3 % Estimates 1976 -- 1980 Gabon N / A 158.4 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 1,576, SD = f: 6.2 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 52.1 % Self - reported 2000 Gambia -- Rural 168.0 cm (5 ft 6 in) 157.8 cm (5 ft 2 in) 1.06 21 -- 49 (N = m: 9,559 f: 13,160, SD = m: 6.7 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 5.6 cm (2 in)) N / A Measured 1950 -- 1974 Germany 175.4 cm (5 ft 9 in) 162.8 cm (5 ft 4 in) 1.08 18 -- 79 (N = m / f: 19,768) 94.3 % Measured 2007 Germany 178.9 cm (5 ft 10 ⁄ in) 166.1 cm (5 ft 5 ⁄ in) 1.08 18 -- 37 29.2 % Measured 2007 Germany -- Urban 180.6 cm (5 ft 11 in) 168.5 cm (5 ft 6 ⁄ in) 1.08 18 -- 37 7.1 % Measured 2007 Germany 180.17 cm (5 ft 11 in) N / A N / A 30 -- 34 7.2 % Estimates 1976 -- 1980 Germany 178 cm (5 ft 10 in) 165 cm (5 ft 5 in) 1.08 18 + (N = m: 25,112 f: 25,560) 100.0 % Self - reported 2009 Germany 181 cm (5 ft 11 ⁄ in) 168 cm (5 ft 6 in) 1.08 18 -- 25 (N = m: 2,501 f: 2,227) 11.3 % Self - reported 2009 Ghana N / A 159.3 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 2,958, SD = f: 6.7 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 54.4 % Self - reported 2008 Ghana 169.5 cm (5 ft 6 ⁄ in) 158.5 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) 1.07 25 -- 29 14.7 % Measured 1987 -- 1989 Greece 177 cm (5 ft 9 ⁄ in) 165 cm (5 ft 5 in) 1.07 18 -- 49 56.3 % Measured 2003 Greece 177 cm (5 ft 9 ⁄ in) 166 cm (5 ft 5 ⁄ in) 1.07 20 -- 24 8.5 % Measured 2003 Greece 178.06 cm (5 ft 10 in) N / A N / A Conscripts, 18 -- 26 (N = m: 3,982, SD = m: 7.05 cm (3 in)) 13.7 % Measured 2006 -- 2007 Greece 177.29 cm (5 ft 10 in) N / A N / A 30 -- 34 9.5 % Estimates 1976 -- 1980 Greece 178.3 cm (5 ft 10 in) 166.6 cm (5 ft 5 ⁄ in) 1.07 21 (N = m: 20 -- 49 f: 20 -- 49, SD = m: 6.6 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 5.3 cm (2 in)) 1.8 % Self - reported 2001 Guatemala N / A 147.3 cm (4 ft 10 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 1,773, SD = f: 6.3 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 52.3 % Self - reported 1998 Guinea N / A 158.8 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 2,563, SD = f: 6.3 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 52.9 % Self - reported 2005 Haiti N / A 158.6 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 2,932, SD = f: 6.5 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 52.8 % Self - reported 2005 Honduras N / A 152.0 cm (5 ft 0 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 11,219, SD = f: 6.4 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 53.3 % Self - reported 2005 Hong Kong 171.7 cm (5 ft 7 ⁄ in) 158.7 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) 1.08 18 (N = m: 468 f: 453, SD = m: 5.5 cm (2 in) f: 5.7 cm (2 in)) 1.4 % Measured 2006 Hong Kong 173.4 cm (5 ft 8 ⁄ in) 160.1 cm (5 ft 3 in) 1.08 University students, 19 -- 20 (N = m: 291 f: 200, SD = m: 6.1 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 5.2 cm (2 in)) 0.6 % Measured 2005 Hungary 176 cm (5 ft 9 ⁄ in) 164 cm (5 ft 4 ⁄ in) 1.07 Adults N / A Measured 2000s Hungary 177.3 cm (5 ft 10 in) N / A N / A 18 (N = m: 1,080, SD = m: 5.99 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 1.7 % Measured 2005 India 164.7 cm (5 ft 5 in) 151.9 cm (5 ft 0 in) 1.08 20 -- 49 (N = m: 69,245 f: 118,796) 69.8 % Measured 2005 -- 2006 Iceland 181 cm (5 ft 11 ⁄ in) 168 cm (5 ft 6 in) 1.08 20 -- 49 43.6 % Self - reported 2007 India -- Rural 161.2 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in) 152.1 cm (5 ft 0 in) 1.06 17 + (SD = m: 7.0 cm (3 in) f: 6.3 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 72.1 % Measured 2007 India 166.3 cm (5 ft 5 ⁄ in) 152.6 cm (5 ft 0 in) 1.09 20 3.0 % Predicted 2005 -- 2006 Indonesia 158 cm (5 ft 2 in) 147 cm (4 ft 10 in) 1.07 50 + (N = m: 2,041 f: 2,396, Median = m: 158 cm (5 ft 2 in) f: 147 cm (4 ft 10 in)) 22.5 % Self - reported 1997 Iran 170.3 cm (5 ft 7 in) 157.2 cm (5 ft 2 in) 1.08 21 + (N = m / f: 89,532, SD = m: 8.05 cm (3 in) f: 7.22 cm (3 in)) 88.1 % Measured 2005 Iran 173.4 cm (5 ft 8 ⁄ in) 159.8 cm (5 ft 3 in) 1.09 21 -- 25 17.9 % Measured 2005 Iraq -- Baghdad 165.4 cm (5 ft 5 in) 155.8 cm (5 ft 1 ⁄ in) 1.06 18 -- 44 (N = m: 700 f: 800, SD = m: 5.6 cm (2 in) f: 16.0 cm (6 ⁄ in)) 76.3 % Measured 1999 -- 2000 Ireland 177 cm (5 ft 9 ⁄ in) 163 cm (5 ft 4 in) 1.09 20 -- 49 61.8 % Measured 2007 Ireland 179 cm (5 ft 10 ⁄ in) 163 cm (5 ft 4 in) 1.10 20 -- 24 10.4 % Measured 2007 Ireland 176.60 cm (5 ft 9 ⁄ in) N / A N / A 30 1.7 % Estimates 1976 -- 1980 Ireland 177.5 cm (5 ft 10 in) 163.5 cm (5 ft 4 ⁄ in) 1.09 21 (N = m: 54 f: 20 -- 49, SD = m: 6.3 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 7.6 cm (3 in)) 2.4 % Self - reported 2001 Israel 177 cm (5 ft 9 ⁄ in) 166 cm (5 ft 5 ⁄ in) 1.07 18 -- 21 9.7 % Measured Italy 176.5 cm (5 ft 9 ⁄ in) 162.5 cm (5 ft 4 in) 1.09 18 1.4 % Measured 1999 -- 2004 Italy 174.48 cm (5 ft 8 ⁄ in) N / A N / A 30 1.6 % Estimates 1976 -- 1980 Italy 177.2 cm (5 ft 10 in) 167.8 cm (5 ft 6 in) 1.06 21 (N = m: 106 f: 92, SD = m: 6.0 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 6.1 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 1.4 % Self - reported 2001 Ivory Coast 170.1 cm (5 ft 7 in) 159.1 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) 1.07 25 -- 29 (SD = m: 6.7 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 5.67 cm (2 in)) 14.6 % Measured 1985 -- 1987 Ivory Coast N / A 159.8 cm (5 ft 3 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 1,600, SD = f: 6.2 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 53.4 % Self - reported 1998 Jamaica 171.8 cm (5 ft 7 ⁄ in) 160.8 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in) 1.07 25 -- 74 71.4 % Measured 1994 -- 1996 Japan 172 cm (5 ft 7 ⁄ in) 158 cm (5 ft 2 in) 1.08 20 -- 49 47.2 % Measured 2005 Japan 172.0 cm (5 ft 7 ⁄ in) 158.70 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) 1.08 20 -- 24 (N = m: 1,708 f: 1,559, SD = m: 5.42 cm (2 in) f: 5.30 cm (2 in)) 7.2 % Measured Japan 170.7 cm (5 ft 7 in) 158.0 cm (5 ft 2 in) 1.08 17 1.2 % Measured 2013 Jordan N / A 158.2 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 4,484, SD = f: 6.6 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 55.6 % Self - reported 2007 Kazakhstan N / A 159.8 cm (5 ft 3 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 1,600, SD = f: 6.3 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 53.7 % Self - reported 1999 Kenya 169.6 cm (5 ft 7 in) N / A N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 1,600, SD = f: 6.3 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 53.7 % Summary 2016 Kenya N / A 158.2 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 4,856, SD = f: 7.3 cm (3 in)) 52.5 % Survey 2016 Korea, North North Korea 165.6 cm (5 ft 5 in) 154.9 cm (5 ft 1 in) 1.07 Defectors, 20 -- 39 (N = m / f: 1,075) 46.4 % Measured 2005 Korea, South South Korea 170.7 cm (5 ft 7 in) 157.4 cm (5 ft 2 in) 1.08 20 + (N = m: 2,750 f: 2,445, Median = m: 170.7 cm (5 ft 7 in) f: 157.4 cm (5 ft 2 in), SD = m: 6.40 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 5.99 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 96.5 % Measured Korea, South South Korea 173.5 cm (5 ft 8 ⁄ in) 160.4 cm (5 ft 3 in) 1.08 20 -- 24 (N = m: 378 f: 298, Median = m: 174.0 cm (5 ft 8 ⁄ in) f: 160.5 cm (5 ft 3 in), SD = m: 5.16 cm (2 in) f: 5.26 cm (2 in)) 8.0 % Measured Korea, South South Korea 173.0 cm (5 ft 8 in) N / A N / A Conscripts, 18 -- 19 (N = m: 339,716) 3.8 % Measured 2016 Korea, South South Korea -- Seoul 173.3 cm (5 ft 8 in) N / A N / A Conscripts, 18 -- 19 (N = m: 60,039) 0.8 % Measured 2016 Kosovo - Prishtina 179.52 cm (5 ft 10 ⁄ in) 165.72 cm (5 ft 5 in) N / A Conscripts, 18 - 20 (N = m: 830 f: 793, SD = m: 7.02 cm, f: 4.93 cm) 63.0 % Measured 2017 Kyrgyzstan N / A 158.0 cm (5 ft 2 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 2,424, SD = f: 5.8 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 55.4 % Self - reported 1997 Lesotho N / A 157.6 cm (5 ft 2 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 1,879, SD = f: 6.7 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 49.8 % Self - reported Liberia N / A 157.3 cm (5 ft 2 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 4,281, SD = f: 6.2 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 52.8 % Self - reported 2006 Lithuania 177.2 cm (5 ft 10 in) N / A N / A Conscripts, 19 -- 25 (N = m: 197 SD = m: 6.3 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 14.7 % Measured 2005 Lithuania -- Urban 178.4 cm (5 ft 10 in) N / A N / A Conscripts, 19 -- 25 (N = m: 91 SD = m: 6.7 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 9.9 % Measured 2005 Lithuania -- Rural 176.2 cm (5 ft 9 ⁄ in) N / A N / A Conscripts, 19 -- 25 (N = m: 106 SD = m: 5.9 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 4.9 % Measured 2005 Lithuania 181.3 cm (5 ft 11 ⁄ in) 167.5 cm (5 ft 6 in) 1.08 18 2.1 % Measured 2001 Madagascar N / A 154.3 cm (5 ft ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 5,024, SD = f: 6.0 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 53.6 % Self - reported 2003 Malawi -- Urban 166 cm (5 ft 5 ⁄ in) 155 cm (5 ft 1 in) 1.07 16 -- 60 (N = m: 583 f: 315, SD = m: 6.0 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 9.4 cm (3 ⁄ in)) 101.1 % Measured 2000 Malaysia 166.3 cm (5 ft 5 ⁄ in) 154.7 cm (5 ft 1 in) 1.07 Malay, 20 -- 24 (N = m: 749 f: 893, Median = m: 166 cm (5 ft 5 ⁄ in) f: 155 cm (5 ft 1 in), SD = m: 6.46 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 6.04 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 9.7 % Measured Malaysia 168.5 cm (5 ft 6 ⁄ in) 158.1 cm (5 ft 2 in) 1.07 Chinese, 20 -- 24 (N = m: 407 f: 453, Median = m: 169 cm (5 ft 6 ⁄ in) f: 158 cm (5 ft 2 in), SD = m: 6.98 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 6.72 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 4.1 % Measured Malaysia 169.1 cm (5 ft 6 ⁄ in) 155.4 cm (5 ft 1 in) 1.09 Indian, 20 -- 24 (N = m: 113 f: 140, Median = m: 168 cm (5 ft 6 in) f: 156 cm (5 ft 1 ⁄ in), SD = m: 5.84 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 6.18 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 1.2 % Measured Malaysia 163.3 cm (5 ft 4 ⁄ in) 151.9 cm (5 ft 0 in) 1.08 Other indigenous, 20 -- 24 (N = m: 257 f: 380, Median = m: 163 cm (5 ft 4 in) f: 152 cm (5 ft 0 in), SD = m: 6.26 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 5.95 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 0.4 % Measured Mali -- Southern Mali 171.3 cm (5 ft 7 ⁄ in) 160.4 cm (5 ft 3 in) 1.07 Rural adults (N = m: 121 f: 320, SD = m: 6.6 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 5.7 cm (2 in)) N / A Measured Malta 169.9 cm (5 ft 7 in) 159.9 cm (5 ft 3 in) 1.06 18 + 100.0 % Self - reported 2003 Malta 175.2 cm (5 ft 9 in) 163.8 cm (5 ft 4 ⁄ in) 1.07 25 -- 34 17.5 % Self - reported 2003 Mexico 172 cm (5 ft 7 ⁄ in) 159 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) 1.08 20 -- 65 62.0 % Measured 2014 Mexico -- BajΓ­o 172 cm (5 ft 7 ⁄ in) N / A N / A Adults N / A Measured N / A Mexico -- Central N / A 162 cm (5 ft 4 in) N / A 26 -- 39 N / A Measured N / A Moldova N / A 161.2 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 4,757, SD = f: 6.2 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 45.9 % Self - reported 2005 Mongolia 168.4 cm (5 ft 6 ⁄ in) 157.7 cm (5 ft 2 in) 1.07 25 -- 34 (N = m: 158 f: 181) 27.6 % Measured 2006 Montenegro 183.2 cm (6 ft 0 in) 168.4 cm (5 ft 6 ⁄ in) 1.09 Students at UCG, 18 -- 37 (N = m: 178 f: 107, SD = m: 7.06 cm (3 in) f: 5.27 cm (2 in)) 3.2 % Measured 2011 Morocco N / A 158.5 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 10,334, SD = f: 6.0 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 54.7 % Self - reported 2003 Mozambique N / A 156 cm (5 ft 1 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 6,912, SD = f: 6.2 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 55.0 % Self - reported 2003 Namibia N / A 160.7 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 5,575, SD = f: 7.1 cm (3 in)) 50.4 % Self - reported 2006 Nepal 163.0 cm (5 ft 4 in) 150.8 cm (4 ft 11 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 6,280, SD = f: 5.5 cm (2 in)) 52.9 % Self - reported 2006 Netherlands 181 cm (5 ft 11 ⁄ in) 169 cm (5 ft 6 ⁄ in) 1.07 Caucasians, 16 -- 18 (N = m: 37 f: 52, SD = m: 6 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 5 cm (2 in)) 3.7 % Measured 2003 Netherlands 182.70 cm (6 ft 0 in) N / A N / A 30 -- 34 7.8 % Estimates 1976 -- 1980 Netherlands 180.8 cm (5 ft 11 in) 167.5 cm (5 ft 6 in) 1.08 20 + 96.8 % Self - reported Netherlands 183.2 cm (6 ft 0 in) 169.9 cm (5 ft 7 in) 1.08 20 -- 30 16.9 % Self - reported Netherlands 183.8 cm (6 ft ⁄ in) 170.7 cm (5 ft 7 in) 1.08 21 (N = m: 74 f: 50, SD = m: 7.1 cm (3 in) f: 6.3 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 1.5 % Self - reported 2009 New Zealand 177 cm (5 ft 9 ⁄ in) 164 cm (5 ft 4 ⁄ in) 1.08 20 -- 49 56.9 % Measured 2007 New Zealand 178 cm (5 ft 10 in) 164 cm (5 ft 4 ⁄ in) 1.09 20 -- 24 9.1 % Measured 2007 Nicaragua N / A 153.7 cm (5 ft ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 54.1 % Self - reported 2001 Nigeria 163.8 cm (5 ft 4 ⁄ in) 157.8 cm (5 ft 2 in) 1.04 18 -- 74 98.6 % Measured 1994 -- 1996 Nigeria 167.2 cm (5 ft 6 in) 160.3 cm (5 ft 3 in) 1.04 20 -- 29 (N = m: 139 f: 76, SD = m: 6.5 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 5.7 cm (2 in)) 33.2 % Measured 2011 Norway 180.0 cm (5 ft 11 in) N / A N / A Conscripts, 18 -- 44 (N = m: 18,297) 36.0 % Measured 2011 Norway -- Vest - Agder 181.7 cm (5 ft 11 ⁄ in) N / A N / A Conscripts, 18 -- 44 (N = m: 770) 1.33 % Measured 2011 Norway -- Oslo 179.8 cm (5 ft 11 in) N / A N / A Conscripts, 18 -- 44 (N = m: 1,297) 4.78 % Measured 2011 Norway -- Finnmark 177.5 cm (5 ft 10 in) N / A N / A Conscripts, 18 -- 44 (N = m: 218) 0.54 % Measured 2011 Norway 179.63 cm (5 ft 10 ⁄ in) N / A N / A 30 -- 34 8.5 % Estimates 1976 -- 1980 Norway 180.3 cm (5 ft 11 in) 167 cm (5 ft 5 ⁄ in) 1.08 20 -- 85 (N = m: 1534 f: 1743) 93.6 % Self - reported 2008 -- 2009 Norway 182.4 cm (6 ft 0 in) 168 cm (5 ft 6 in) 1.09 20 -- 25 (SD = m: 5.3 cm (2 in) f: 6.5 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 9.5 % Self - reported 2008 -- 2009 Norway 181.6 cm (5 ft 11 ⁄ in) 168.2 cm (5 ft 6 in) 1.08 26 -- 35 (SD = m: 6.3 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 6.3 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 17.0 % Self - reported 2008 -- 2009 Peru 164 cm (5 ft 4 ⁄ in) 151 cm (4 ft 11 ⁄ in) 1.09 20 + 93.8 % Measured 2005 Philippines 165.6 cm (5 ft 5 in) N / A N / A 18 + - Measured 1980 Poland 178.7 cm (5 ft 10 ⁄ in) 165.1 cm (5 ft 5 in) 1.08 18 (N = m: 846 f: 1,126) 1.6 % Measured Portugal 173.9 cm (5 ft 8 ⁄ in) N / A N / A 18 (N = m: 696) 1.5 % Measured 2008 Portugal 172.30 cm (5 ft 8 in) N / A N / A 30 -- 34 9.7 % Estimates 1976 -- 1980 Portugal 171 cm (5 ft 7 ⁄ in) 161 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in) 1.06 20 -- 50 56.7 % Self - reported 2001 Portugal 173.7 cm (5 ft 8 ⁄ in) 163.7 cm (5 ft 4 ⁄ in) 1.06 21 (N = m: 87 f: 106, SD = m: 8.2 cm (3 in) f: 5.3 cm (2 in)) 1.9 % Self - reported 2001 Qatar 170.8 cm (5 ft 7 in) 161.1 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in) 1.06 18 1.9 % Measured 2005 Rwanda N / A 157.7 cm (5 ft 2 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 3,202, SD = f: 6.5 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 54.2 % Self - reported 2005 Romania 172 cm (5 ft 7 ⁄ in) 157 cm (5 ft 2 in) 1.10 N / A N / A Measured 2007 Russia 177.2 cm (5 ft 10 in) 164.1 cm (5 ft 4 ⁄ in) 1.08 24 1.9 % Measured Samoa N / A 166.6 cm (5 ft 5 ⁄ in) N / A 18 -- 28 (N = f: 55 SD = f: 6.5 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 32.6 % Measured Saudi Arabia 168.9 cm (5 ft 6 ⁄ in) 156.3 cm (5 ft 1 ⁄ in) 1.08 18 3.0 % Measured Senegal N / A 163 cm (5 ft 4 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 2,533, SD = f: 6.7 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 54.4 % Self - reported 2005 Serbia 182.0 cm (5 ft 11 ⁄ in) 166.8 cm (5 ft 5 ⁄ in) 1.09 Students at UNS, 18 -- 30 (N = m: 318 f: 76, SD = m: 6.74 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 5.88 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 0.7 % Measured 2012 Singapore 171 cm (5 ft 7 ⁄ in) 160 cm (5 ft 3 in) 1.07 Chinese students at TP, 16 -- 18 (N = m: 52 f: 49, SD = m: 6 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 5 cm (2 in)) 0.3 % Measured 2003 Slovakia 179.4 cm (5 ft 10 ⁄ in) 165.6 cm (5 ft 5 in) 1.08 18 2.0 % Measured Slovenia -- Ljubljana 180.3 cm (5 ft 11 in) 167.4 cm (5 ft 6 in) 1.08 19 0.2 % Measured 2011 South Africa 168 cm (5 ft 6 in) 159 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) 1.06 19 (N = m: 121 f: 118) 3.6 % Measured 2003 Sri Lanka 163.6 cm (5 ft 4 ⁄ in) 151.4 cm (4 ft 11 ⁄ in) 1.08 18 + (N = m: 1,768 f: 2,709, SD = m: 6.9 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 6.4 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 100.0 % Measured 2005 -- 2006 Sri Lanka 165.6 cm (5 ft 5 in) 154.0 cm (5 ft ⁄ in) 1.08 18 -- 29 (N = m: 312 f: 427, SD = m: 7.1 cm (3 in) f: 5.9 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 30.7 % Measured 2005 -- 2006 Spain 173.1 cm (5 ft 8 in) N / A N / A 18 -- 70 (N = m: 1,298) 88.2 % Measured 2013 -- 2014 Spain N / A 159.6 cm (5 ft 3 in) N / A 18 -- 70 (N = f: 8,217) 83.5 % Measured 2007 -- 2008 Spain 175.3 cm (5 ft 9 in) N / A N / A 18 -- 34 (N = m: 554 - 1,061) 26.8 % Measured 2013 -- 2014 Spain N / A 162.6 cm (5 ft 4 in) N / A 18 -- 19 (N = f: 656) 2.4 % Measured 2007 -- 2008 Spain 175.5 cm (5 ft 9 in) N / A N / A 30 -- 34 11.1 % Estimates 1976 -- 1980 Spain 174 cm (5 ft 8 ⁄ in) 163 cm (5 ft 4 in) 1.07 20 -- 49 57.0 % Self - reported 2007 Spain 176 cm (5 ft 9 ⁄ in) 166 cm (5 ft 5 ⁄ in) 1.06 20 -- 24 7.5 % Self - reported 2007 Spain 178 cm (5 ft 10 in) 166.2 cm (5 ft 5 ⁄ in) 1.07 21 (N = m: 111 f: 94, SD = m: 6.9 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 6.2 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 1.8 % Self - reported 2001 Swaziland N / A 159.1 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 2,612, SD = f: 6.3 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 51.0 % Self - reported 2006 Sweden 181.5 cm (5 ft 11 ⁄ in) 166.8 cm (5 ft 5 ⁄ in) 1.09 20 -- 29 15.6 % Measured 2008 Sweden 180.4 cm (5 ft 11 in) N / A N / A 30 8.0 % Estimates 1976 -- 1980 Sweden 177.9 cm (5 ft 10 in) 164.6 cm (5 ft 5 in) 1.08 20 -- 74 86.3 % Self - reported 1987 -- 1994 Switzerland 178.2 cm (5 ft 10 in) N / A N / A Conscripts, 19 (N = m: 12,447, Median = m: 178.0 cm (5 ft 10 in), SD = m: 6.52 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 1.5 % Measured 2009 Switzerland 175.4 cm (5 ft 9 in) 164 cm (5 ft 4 ⁄ in) 1.07 20 -- 74 88.8 % Self - reported 1987 -- 1994 Taiwan 171.4 cm (5 ft 7 ⁄ in) 159.9 cm (5 ft 3 in) 1.07 17 (N = m: 200 f: 200) 1.7 % Measured 2011 Tanzania N / A 156.6 cm (5 ft 1 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 6,033, SD = f: 6.5 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 52.8 % Self - reported Thailand 170.3 cm (5 ft 7 in) 159 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) 1.07 STOU students, 15 -- 19 (N = m: 839 f: 1,636, SD = m: 6.3 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 5.9 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 0.2 % Self - reported 2005 Togo N / A 159.0 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 2,728, SD = f: 6.1 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 53.4 % Self - reported 1998 Tonga 176.1 cm (5 ft 9 ⁄ in) 165.3 cm (5 ft 5 in) 1.07 40 (N = m: 241 f: 299) 1.5 % Measured 2001 Turkey 173.6 cm (5 ft 8 ⁄ in) 161.9 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in) 1.07 20 - 22 (N = m: 322 f: 247) 8.3 % Measured 2007 Turkey -- Ankara 174.1 cm (5 ft 8 ⁄ in) 158.9 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) 1.10 18 -- 59 (N = m: 703 f: 512, Median = m: 169.7 cm (5 ft 7 in) f: 157.5 cm (5 ft 2 in), SD = m: 6.9 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 6.4 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 5.1 % Measured 2004 -- 2006 Turkey -- Ankara 176.1 cm (5 ft 9 ⁄ in) 162 cm (5 ft 4 in) 1.09 18 -- 29 (N = m: 390 f: 163, Median = m: 173.9 cm (5 ft 8 ⁄ in) f: 164.5 cm (5 ft 5 in), SD = m: 6.3 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 7.0 cm (3 in)) 2.0 % Measured 2004 -- 2006 Turkey N / A 156.4 cm (5 ft 1 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 2,393, SD = f: 5.6 cm (2 in)) 54.5 % Self - reported 2003 Uganda N / A 159.2 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 1,666, SD = f: 6.5 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 53.4 % Self - reported 2006 United Arab Emirates 173.4 cm (5 ft 8 ⁄ in) 156.4 cm (5 ft 1 ⁄ in) 1.11 N / A N / A N / A N / A United Kingdom -- England 175.3 cm (5 ft 9 in) 161.9 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in) 1.08 16 + (N = m: 3,154 f: 3,956) 103.2 % Measured 2012 United Kingdom -- England 177.8 cm (5 ft 10 in) 164.5 cm (5 ft 5 in) 1.08 25 -- 34 (N = m: 415 f: 611) 17.2 % Measured 2012 United Kingdom -- Scotland 175.0 cm (5 ft 9 in) 161.3 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in) 1.08 16 + (N = m: 2,512 f: 3,180, Median = m: 174.8 cm (5 ft 9 in) f: 161.2 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in)) 103.0 % Measured 2008 United Kingdom -- Scotland 178.2 cm (5 ft 10 in) 163.5 cm (5 ft 4 ⁄ in) 1.09 25 -- 34 (N = m: 286 f: 413, Median = m: 178.0 cm (5 ft 10 in) f: 163.9 cm (5 ft 4 ⁄ in)) 15.7 % Measured 2008 United Kingdom -- Wales 177.0 cm (5 ft 9 ⁄ in) 162.0 cm (5 ft 4 in) 1.09 16 + 103.2 % Self - reported 2009 United States 175.7 cm (5 ft 9 in) 161.8 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in) 1.09 All Americans, 20 + (N = m: 5,232 f: 5,547, Median = m: 175.6 cm (5 ft 9 in) f: 161.9 cm (5 ft 3 ⁄ in)) 69 % Measured 2011 -- 2014 United States 176.4 cm (5 ft 9 ⁄ in) 162.9 cm (5 ft 4 in) 1.08 All Americans, 20 -- 29 (N = m: 937 f: 928, Median = m: 176.2 cm (5 ft 9 ⁄ in) f: 162.9 cm (5 ft 4 in)) 13.9 % Measured 2011 -- 2014 United States -- African Americans 177.4 cm (5 ft 10 in) 163.6 cm (5 ft 4 ⁄ in) 1.08 African Americans, 20 -- 39 (N = m: 405 f: 418, Median = m: 177.2 cm (5 ft 10 in) f: 163.7 cm (5 ft 4 ⁄ in)) 3.4 % Measured 2011 -- 2014 United States -- Hispanic and Latino Americans 172.4 cm (5 ft 8 in) 158.9 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) 1.08 Hispanic / Latino Americans, 20 -- 39 (N = m: 385 f: 428, Median = m: 172.3 cm (5 ft 8 in) f: 159.1 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in)) 4.4 % Measured 2011 -- 2014 United States -- Mexican Americans 172.2 cm (5 ft 8 in) 158.4 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) 1.09 Mexican Americans, 20 -- 39 (N = m: 233 f: 247, Median = m: 172.1 cm (5 ft 8 in) f: 158.7 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in)) 2.8 % Measured 2011 -- 2014 United States -- Asian Americans 172.3 cm (5 ft 8 in) 158.4 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) 1.09 Non-Hispanic Asians, 20 -- 39 (N = m: 260 f: 272, Median = m: 172.2 cm (5 ft 8 in) f: 158.1 cm (5 ft 2 in)) 1.3 % Measured 2011 -- 2014 United States -- Non-Hispanic whites 178.2 cm (5 ft 10 in) 165.0 cm (5 ft 5 in) 1.08 Non-Hispanic White Americans, 20 -- 39 (N = m: 715 f: 689, Median = m: 178.3 cm (5 ft 10 in) f: 164.8 cm (5 ft 5 in)) 17.1 % Measured 2011 -- 2014 Uruguay 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) 158 cm (5 ft 2 in) 1.08 Adults (N = m: 2,249 f: 2,114) N / A Measured Uzbekistan N / A 159.9 cm (5 ft 3 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 2,635, SD = f: 6.1 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 54.6 % Self - reported Vietnam 162.1 cm (5 ft 4 in) 152.2 cm (5 ft 0 in) 1.07 25 -- 29 (SD = m: 5.39 cm (2 in) f: 5.39 cm (2 in)) 15.9 % Measured 1992 -- 1993 Vietnam 165.7 cm (5 ft 5 in) 155.2 cm (5 ft 1 in) 1.07 Students, 20 -- 25 (N = m: 1,000 f: 1,000, SD = m: 6.55 cm (2 ⁄ in) f: 5.32 cm (2 in)) 2.0 % Measured 2006 -- 2007 Zambia N / A 158.5 cm (5 ft 2 ⁄ in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 4,091, SD = f: 6.5 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 54.2 % Self - reported 2007 Zimbabwe N / A 160.3 cm (5 ft 3 in) N / A 25 -- 49 (N = f: 4,746, SD = f: 6.2 cm (2 ⁄ in)) 47.3 % Self - reported 2005
what is the average height of a woman in france
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The Astros played in the NL from 1962 to 2012. They played in the West Division from 1969 to 1993, and the Central Division from 1994 to 2012. While a member of the NL, the Astros played in one World Series, in 2005, against the Chicago White Sox, in which they were swept in four games. In 2017, they became the first franchise in MLB history to have won a pennant in both the NL and the AL, when they defeated the New York Yankees in the ALCS. They subsequently won the 2017 World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, winning four games to three, earning the team, and Texas, its first World Series title.
when did houston go to the world series last
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Muscle tissue varies with function and location in the body. In mammals the three types are: skeletal or striated muscle; smooth or non-striated muscle; and cardiac muscle, which is sometimes known as semi-striated. Smooth and cardiac muscle contracts involuntarily, without conscious intervention. These muscle types may be activated both through interaction of the central nervous system as well as by receiving innervation from peripheral plexus or endocrine (hormonal) activation. Striated or skeletal muscle only contracts voluntarily, upon influence of the central nervous system. Reflexes are a form of non-conscious activation of skeletal muscles, but nonetheless arise through activation of the central nervous system, albeit not engaging cortical structures until after the contraction has occurred.
three types of muscle tissues in the body
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In Goes to Jail, Madea was about to get sent to jail, but was reluctantly released by Judge Mablean after learning the arresting officers did not read the Miranda rights warning when she was arrested (as the officers claimed that Madea was fighting with them), so she finally admits that her license was suspended indefinitely (implying that her license was suspended when she was 30 years old) and also gets ordered to anger management counseling, making it the very last opportunity for her to avoid jail. She, however, began driving as soon as Cora neglected her daughterly duties. Madea 's brother Joe (also played by Perry) refers to her as a "po - po ho '', meaning someone who is a professional at evading law enforcement.
who plays joe in madea's family reunions
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Independence Day is annually celebrated on 15 August, as a national holiday in India commemorating the nation 's independence from the United Kingdom on 15 August 1947, the UK Parliament passed the Indian Independence Act 1947 transferring legislative sovereignty to the Indian Constituent Assembly. India still retained King George VI as head of state until its transition to full republican constitution. India attained independence following the Independence Movement noted for largely nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience led by the Indian National Congress (INC). Independence coincided with the partition of India, in which the British India was divided along religious lines into the Dominions of India and Pakistan; the partition was accompanied by violent riots and mass casualties, and the displacement of nearly 15 million people due to religious violence. On 15 August 1947, the Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru raised the Indian national flag above the Lahori Gate of the Red Fort in Delhi. On each subsequent Independence Day, the prime minister customarily raises the flag and gives an address to the nation.
when was first independence day celebrated in india
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In the aftermath, Batman is presumed dead and is honored as a hero. With Wayne presumed dead as well, Wayne Manor becomes an orphanage, and his remaining estate is left to Alfred. While visiting Florence, Alfred discovers that Wayne is alive, and in a relationship with Kyle. Blake resigns from the police force and, in accordance with Wayne 's will, inherits the Batcave.
where does batman go in the dark knight rises
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It was New Zealand 's first World Cup Final. They had previously lost the semi-final on six occasions between 1975 and 2011. Australia played in their record seventh final, having won four (1987, 1999, 2003 and 2007) and lost two (1975, 1996).
which team won the world cup 2015 who did they defeat
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"Spooky '' was originally an instrumental song performed by saxophonist Mike Sharpe (Shapiro), written by Shapiro and Harry Middlebrooks, Jr., which first charted in 1967 hitting # 57 on the US pop charts. Its best - known version was created by James Cobb and producer Buddy Buie for the group Classics IV when they added lyrics about a "spooky little girl ''. In 1968, the vocal version of the song reached # 3 in the U.S. (Billboard Hot 100) and # 46 in the UK.
who sings the song spooky little girl like you
{ "text": [ "Classics IV" ], "answer_start": [ 295 ] }
Kinky Boots is a Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Cyndi Lauper and a book by Harvey Fierstein.
who wrote the music and lyrics to the song kinky boots
{ "text": [ "Cyndi Lauper" ], "answer_start": [ 59 ] }
On January 9, 2007, Steve Jobs announced iPhone at the Macworld convention, receiving substantial media attention. Jobs announced that the first iPhone would be released later that year. On June 29, 2007, the first iPhone was released.
when did the first apple phone come out
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The series stars Freddie Highmore as Shaun Murphy, a young savant autistic surgical resident at San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital. Antonia Thomas, Nicholas Gonzalez, Beau Garrett, Hill Harper, Richard Schiff, and Tamlyn Tomita also star in the show. The series received a put pilot commitment at ABC after a previous attempted series did not move forward at CBS Television Studios in 2015; The Good Doctor was ordered to series in May 2017. On October 3, 2017, ABC picked up the series for a full season of 18 episodes. The series is primarily filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. In March 2018, ABC renewed the series for a second season.
who is the actor who plays the good doctor on tv
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Beauty and the Beast is a 1991 American animated musical romantic fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 30th Disney animated feature film and the third released during the Disney Renaissance period, it is based on the French fairy tale of the same name by Jeanne - Marie Leprince de Beaumont (who was also credited in the English version as well as in the French version), and ideas from the 1946 French film of the same name directed by Jean Cocteau. Beauty and the Beast focuses on the relationship between the Beast (voice of Robby Benson), a prince who is magically transformed into a monster and his servants into household objects as punishment for his arrogance, and Belle (voice of Paige O'Hara), a young woman whom he imprisons in his castle. To become a prince again, Beast must learn to love Belle and earn her love in return to avoid remaining a monster forever. The film also features the voices of Richard White, Jerry Orbach, David Ogden Stiers, and Angela Lansbury.
who played beast in beauty and the beast 1991
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The eleventh season of the American television sitcom The Big Bang Theory premiered on CBS on Monday, September 25, 2017. It returned to its regular Thursday time slot on November 2, 2017, after Thursday Night Football on CBS ended. The season concluded on May 10, 2018.
when does season 11 of the big bang theory come out
{ "text": [ "September 25, 2017" ], "answer_start": [ 102 ] }
The Interim Constitution provides for freedom of religion and permits the practice of all religious groups; however, there are some restrictions. The Interim Parliament declared the country a secular state in the Interim Constitution in January 2007. The previous constitution described the country as a "Hindu Kingdom, '' although it did not establish Hinduism as the state religion. Article 23 of the Interim Constitution protects the rights of all religious groups by guaranteeing the individual the right "to profess and practice his / her own religion as handed down to him / her from ancient times having due regard to traditional practices. '' It also states "no person shall be entitled to convert another person from one religion to another and shall not take actions or behave in a way that would create disturbance in another 's religion. ''
when was nepal declared as secular state in bs
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The Super Bowl LI Halftime show took place on February 5, 2017, at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas as part of Super Bowl LI. The show was headlined by Lady Gaga, who performed a medley of her songs, including newer material from her most recent studio album Joanne.
who performed at the 2017 super bowl halftime show
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Outer space, or just space, is the expanse that exists between celestial bodies, including Earth. Outer space is not completely empty, but consists of a hard vacuum containing a low density of particles, predominantly a plasma of hydrogen and helium as well as electromagnetic radiation, magnetic fields, neutrinos, dust, and cosmic rays. The baseline temperature, as set by the background radiation from the Big Bang, is 2.7 kelvins (K) (βˆ’ 270.45 Β° C; βˆ’ 454.81 Β° F). Plasma with a number density of less than one hydrogen atom per cubic metre and a temperature of millions of kelvins in the space between galaxies accounts for most of the baryonic (ordinary) matter in outer space; local concentrations have condensed into stars and galaxies. Observations indicate that 90 % of the mass in most galaxies is in an unknown form, called dark matter, which interacts with other matter through gravitational but not electromagnetic forces. Other observations indicate that the majority of the mass - energy in the observable universe is a poorly understood vacuum energy of space which astronomers label dark energy. Intergalactic space takes up most of the volume of the Universe, but even galaxies and star systems consist almost entirely of empty space.
which layer takes up most of the earth's volume
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Peter Paul Montgomery Buttigieg (/ ˈbuːtΙͺdΚ’Ι›dΚ’ /; born January 19, 1982) is an American politician serving as the 32nd and current Mayor of South Bend, Indiana since 2012. A member of the Democratic Party, Buttigieg is a graduate of Harvard University, a Rhodes Scholar, and a veteran of the War in Afghanistan. He has been mentioned as a possible candidate for President of the United States in the 2020 election. If elected, Buttigieg would be the first openly gay U.S. President.
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The 1.6 L turbo - charged engine was retained in the 2017 World Rally Car regulations, but the turbo restrictor diameter was increased from 33 mm to 36 mm, increasing the engine 's power output from 310 bhp (223.7 kW) to 380 bhp (283.4 kW). Minimum vehicle weight was decreased by 25 kg.
how much horsepower does a rally car have
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On 25 March 2015, heavy rainfall affected the southern part of the Atacama Desert. Resulting floods triggered mudflows that affected the cities of Copiapo, Tierra Amarilla, Chanaral, and Diego de Almagro, causing the deaths of more than 100 people.
when did it last rain in the atacama desert
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The Pittsburgh Steelers (6 -- 2) have won the most Super Bowls with six championships, while the New England Patriots (5 -- 5), the Dallas Cowboys (5 -- 3), and the San Francisco 49ers (5 -- 1) have five wins. New England has the most Super Bowl appearances with ten, while the Buffalo Bills (0 -- 4) have the most consecutive appearances with four (all losses) from 1990 to 1993. The Miami Dolphins are the only other team to have at least three consecutive appearances: 1972 -- 1974. The Denver Broncos (3 -- 5) and Patriots have each lost a record five Super Bowls. The Minnesota Vikings (0 -- 4) and the Bills have lost four. The record for consecutive wins is two and is shared by seven franchises: the Green Bay Packers (1966 -- 1967), the Miami Dolphins (1972 -- 1973), the Pittsburgh Steelers (1974 -- 1975 and 1978 -- 1979, the only team to accomplish this feat twice), the San Francisco 49ers (1988 -- 1989), the Dallas Cowboys (1992 -- 1993), the Denver Broncos (1997 -- 1998), and the New England Patriots (2003 -- 2004). Among those, Dallas (1992 -- 1993; 1995) and New England (2001; 2003 -- 2004) are the only teams to win three out of four consecutive Super Bowls. The 1972 Dolphins capped off the only perfect season in NFL history with their victory in Super Bowl VII. The only team with multiple Super Bowl appearances and no losses is the Baltimore Ravens, who in winning Super Bowl XLVII defeated and replaced the 49ers in that position. Four current NFL teams have never appeared in a Super Bowl, including franchise relocations and renaming: the Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Houston Texans, though both the Browns (1964) and Lions (1957) had won NFL championship games prior to the creation of the Super Bowl.
how many times has the patriots won the superbowl in a row
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The Tesla Roadster (2008) was the first production automobile to use lithium - ion battery cells and the first production EV with a range greater than 200 mi (320 km) per charge. Between 2008 and March 2012, Tesla sold more than 2,250 Roadsters in 31 countries. Tesla stopped taking orders for the Roadster in the U.S. market in August 2011.
when was the first tesla electric car made
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The book is narrated by 15 different characters over 59 chapters. It is the story of the death of Addie Bundren and her poor, rural family 's quest and motivations -- noble or selfish -- to honor her wish to be buried in her hometown of Jefferson, Mississippi.
where does addie bundren want to be buried
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A trust is a three - party fiduciary relationship in which the first party, the trustor or settlor, transfers ("settles '') a property (often but not necessarily a sum of money) upon the second party (the trustee) for the benefit of the third party, the beneficiary.
who are the three individuals named in a trust
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Sloan Park is an American baseball park in Mesa, Arizona which opened in 2014. The primary operator is the Chicago Cubs and the ballpark serves as their spring training home and is also the home of the Arizona League Cubs of the Arizona League and the Mesa Solar Sox of the Arizona Fall League. Sloan Park was built and paid for by residents of the City of Mesa, approved by ballot measure. It was primarily built to house spring training operations for the Chicago Cubs, who had previously played at nearby Hohokam Stadium. The stadium design was led by Populous. The dimensions of the playing surface closely match those of the Cubs ' regular home stadium, Wrigley Field.
where does the chicago cubs team train in the spring
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Raymond Group is an Indian branded fabric and fashion retailer, incorporated in 1925. It produces suiting fabric, with a capacity of producing 31 million meters of wool and wool - blended fabrics. Gautam Singhania is the chairman and managing director of the Raymond group.
in which year was the raymomd group incorporated
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Impeachment in the United States is an enumerated power of the legislature that allows formal charges to be brought against a civil officer of government for crimes alleged to have been committed. Most impeachments have concerned alleged crimes committed while in office, though there have been a few cases in which Congress has impeached and convicted officials partly for prior crimes. The actual trial on such charges, and subsequent removal of an official upon conviction, is separate from the act of impeachment itself. Impeachment proceedings have been initiated against several presidents of the United States. Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton are the only two presidents to have been successfully impeached by the House of Representatives, and both were later acquitted by the Senate. The impeachment process against Richard Nixon was never completed, as Nixon resigned his office before the vote of the full House for impeachment, but such a vote was widely expected to pass, and the threat of it and a subsequent conviction in the Senate was the impetus for Nixon 's departure. To date, no president has been removed from office by impeachment and conviction. The impeached official continues in office until conviction.
who has the power to convict the president upon impeachment
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In the early 1990s, Donald Gotterbarn claimed that computer ethics should be considered as professional ethics that could have the power to lead towards the development and advancement of standards of good practice and codes of conduct for computing professionals (Bynum). He worked with several professional - ethics advocates to write ethical guidelines for creating codes of Ethics. He formed part of the creation of Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct, adopted by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) in 1992, and Software Engineering Code of Ethics and Professional Practice, adopted by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the ACM as well. These codes also include Programming Ethics principles.
when were the latest acm code of ethics and professional conduct adopted
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"In A Station of the Metro '' is an Imagist poem by Ezra Pound published in 1913 in the literary magazine Poetry. In the poem, Pound describes a moment in the underground metro station in Paris in 1912; Pound suggested that the faces of the individuals in the metro were best put into a poem not with a description but with an "equation ''. Because of the treatment of the subject 's appearance by way of the poem 's own visuality, it is considered a quintessential Imagist text.
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Aidan Gillen (/ ˈɑΙͺlΙ™n /; born Aidan Murphy; 24 April 1968) is an Irish actor. He is best known for portraying Petyr "Littlefinger '' Baelish in the HBO series Game of Thrones (2011 -- 17), Tommy Carcetti in the HBO series The Wire (2004 -- 08), Stuart Alan Jones in the Channel 4 series Queer as Folk (1999 -- 2000), John Boy in the RTΓ‰ series Love / Hate (2010 -- 11) and CIA operative Bill Wilson in The Dark Knight Rises (2012). He also hosted seasons 10 through 13 of Other Voices. Gillen has won three Irish Film & Television Awards and has been nominated for a British Academy Television Award, a British Independent Film Award, and a Tony Award.
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Div. finish Win % GB Playoffs Awards Head coach Ref. 1946 -- 47 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 3rd Β€ 33 27. 550 16 Won Quarterfinals vs. Cleveland Rebels, 2 -- 1 Lost Semifinals to Philadelphia Warriors, 2 -- 0 -- Neil Cohalan 1947 -- 48 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 2nd Β€ 26 22. 542 Lost Quarterfinals to Baltimore Bullets, 2 -- 1 -- Joe Lapchick 1948 -- 49 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 2nd Β€ 32 28. 533 6 Won Division Semifinals vs. Baltimore Bullets, 2 -- 1 Lost Division Finals to Washington Capitols, 2 -- 1 -- Joe Lapchick 1949 -- 50 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 2nd Β€ 40 28. 588 13 Won Division Semifinals vs. Washington Capitols, 2 -- 0 Lost Division Finals to Syracuse Nationals, 2 -- 1 -- Joe Lapchick 1950 -- 51 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern * 3rd Β€ 36 30. 545 Won Division Semifinals vs. Boston Celtics, 2 -- 0 Won Division Finals vs. Syracuse Nationals, 3 -- 2 Lost NBA Finals to Rochester Royals, 4 -- 3 * -- Joe Lapchick 1951 -- 52 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern * 3rd Β€ 37 29. 561 Won Division Semifinals vs. Boston Celtics, 2 -- 1 Won Division Finals vs. Syracuse Nationals, 3 -- 1 Lost NBA Finals to Minneapolis Lakers, 4 -- 3 * -- Joe Lapchick 1952 -- 53 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern * 1st Β€ 47 23. 671 -- Won Division Semifinals vs. Baltimore Bullets, 2 -- 0 Won Division Finals vs. Boston Celtics, 3 -- 1 Lost NBA Finals to Minneapolis Lakers, 4 -- 1 * -- Joe Lapchick 1953 -- 54 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 1st Β€ 44 28. 611 -- Lost round - robin to Boston Celtics and Syracuse Nationals, 4 -- 0 -- Joe Lapchick 1954 -- 55 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 2nd Β€ 38 34. 528 5 Lost Division Semifinals to Boston Celtics, 2 -- 1 -- Joe Lapchick 1955 -- 56 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 4th Β€ 35 37. 486 10 Lost Division third - place tiebreaker to Syracuse Nationals, 1 -- 0 -- Joe Lapchick Vince Boryla 1956 -- 57 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 4th 36 36. 500 8 -- -- Vince Boryla 1957 -- 58 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 4th 35 37. 486 14 -- -- Vince Boryla Andrew Levane 1958 -- 59 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 2nd Β€ 40 32. 556 12 Lost Division Semifinals to Syracuse Nationals, 2 -- 0 -- Andrew Levane 1959 -- 60 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 4th 27 48. 360 32 -- -- Andrew Levane Carl Braun 1960 -- 61 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 4th 21 58. 266 36 -- -- Carl Braun 1961 -- 62 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 4th 29 51. 363 31 -- -- Eddie Donovan 1962 -- 63 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 4th 21 59. 263 37 -- -- Eddie Donovan 1963 -- 64 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 4th 22 58. 275 37 -- -- Eddie Donovan 1964 -- 65 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 4th 31 49. 388 31 -- Willis Reed (ROY) Eddie Donovan Harry Gallatin 1965 -- 66 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 4th 30 50. 375 25 -- -- Dick McGuire 1966 -- 67 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 4th Β€ 36 45. 444 32 Lost Division Semifinals to Boston Celtics, 3 -- 1 -- Dick McGuire 1967 -- 68 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 3rd Β€ 43 39. 524 19 Lost Division Semifinals to Philadelphia 76ers, 4 -- 2 -- Dick McGuire Red Holzman 1968 -- 69 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern 3rd Β€ 54 28. 659 Won Division Semifinals vs. Baltimore Bullets, 4 -- 0 Lost Division Finals to Boston Celtics, 4 -- 2 -- Red Holzman 1969 -- 70 -- 5000000000000000000 β™  -- Eastern * 1st Β€ 60 22. 732 -- Won Division Semifinals vs. Baltimore Bullets, 4 -- 3 Won Division Finals vs. Milwaukee Bucks, 4 -- 1 Won NBA Finals vs. Los Angeles Lakers, 4 -- 3 Red Holzman (COY) Willis Reed (AMVP, FMVP & MVP) Red Holzman 1970 -- 71 Eastern 7000100000000000000 β™  1st Β€ Atlantic ^ 1st 52 30. 634 -- Won Conference Semifinals vs. Atlanta Hawks, 4 -- 1 Lost Conference Finals to Baltimore Bullets, 4 -- 3 -- Red Holzman 1971 -- 72 Eastern * 7000300000000000000 β™  3rd Β€ Atlantic 2nd 48 34. 585 8 Won Conference Semifinals vs. Baltimore Bullets, 4 -- 2 Won Conference Finals vs. Boston Celtics, 4 -- 1 Lost Finals to Los Angeles Lakers, 4 -- 1 * -- Red Holzman 1972 -- 73 Eastern * 7000300000000000000 β™  3rd Β€ Atlantic 2nd 57 25. 695 11 Won Conference Semifinals vs. Baltimore Bullets, 4 -- 1 Won Conference Finals vs. Boston Celtics, 4 -- 3 Won Finals vs. Los Angeles Lakers, 4 -- 1 Willis Reed (FMVP) Red Holzman 1973 -- 74 Eastern 7000300000000000000 β™  3rd Β€ Atlantic 2nd 49 33. 598 7 Won Conference Semifinals vs. Capital Bullets, 4 -- 3 Lost Conference Finals to Boston Celtics, 4 -- 1 -- Red Holzman 1974 -- 75 Eastern 7000500000000000000 β™  5th Β€ Atlantic 3rd 40 42. 488 20 Lost First Round to Houston Rockets, 2 -- 1 Walt Frazier (AMVP) Red Holzman 1975 -- 76 Eastern 7000700000000000000 β™  7th Atlantic 4th 38 44. 463 16 -- -- Red Holzman 1976 -- 77 Eastern 7000700000000000000 β™  7th Atlantic 3rd 40 42. 488 10 -- -- Red Holzman 1977 -- 78 Eastern 7000500000000000000 β™  5th Β€ Atlantic 2nd 43 39. 524 12 Won First Round vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 2 -- 0 Lost Conference Semifinals to Philadelphia 76ers, 4 -- 0 -- Willis Reed 1978 -- 79 Eastern 7000700000000000000 β™  7th Atlantic 4th 31 51. 378 23 -- -- Willis Reed Red Holzman 1979 -- 80 Eastern 7000700000000000000 β™  7th Atlantic 4th 39 43. 476 22 -- -- Red Holzman 1980 -- 81 Eastern 7000400000000000000 β™  4th Β€ Atlantic 3rd 50 32. 610 12 Lost First Round to Chicago Bulls, 2 -- 0 Mike Glenn (JWKC) Red Holzman 1981 -- 82 Eastern 7001100000000000000 β™  10th Atlantic 5th 33 49. 402 30 -- -- Red Holzman 1982 -- 83 Eastern 7000500000000000000 β™  5th Β€ Atlantic 4th 44 38. 537 21 Won First Round vs. New Jersey Nets, 2 -- 0 Lost Conference Semifinals to Philadelphia 76ers, 4 -- 0 -- Hubie Brown 1983 -- 84 Eastern 7000500000000000000 β™  5th Β€ Atlantic 3rd 47 35. 573 15 Won First Round vs. Detroit Pistons, 3 -- 2 Lost Conference Semifinals to Boston Celtics, 4 -- 3 -- Hubie Brown 1984 -- 85 Eastern 7001100000000000000 β™  10th Atlantic 5th 24 58. 293 39 -- -- Hubie Brown 1985 -- 86 Eastern 7001110000000000000 β™  11th Atlantic 5th 23 59. 280 44 -- Patrick Ewing (ROY) Rory Sparrow (JWKC) Hubie Brown 1986 -- 87 Eastern 7001110000000000000 β™  11th Atlantic 5th 24 58. 293 35 -- -- Hubie Brown Bob Hill 1987 -- 88 Eastern 7000800000000000000 β™  8th Β€ Atlantic 3rd 38 44. 463 19 Lost First Round to Boston Celtics, 3 -- 1 Mark Jackson (ROY) Rick Pitino 1988 -- 89 Eastern 7000200000000000000 β™  2nd Β€ Atlantic ^ 1st 52 30. 634 -- Won First Round vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 3 -- 0 Lost Conference Semifinals to Chicago Bulls, 4 -- 2 -- Rick Pitino 1989 -- 90 Eastern 7000500000000000000 β™  5th Β€ Atlantic 3rd 45 37. 549 8 Won First Round vs. Boston Celtics, 3 -- 2 Lost Conference Semifinals to Detroit Pistons, 4 -- 1 -- Stu Jackson 1990 -- 91 Eastern 7000800000000000000 β™  8th Β€ Atlantic 3rd 39 43. 476 17 Lost First Round to Chicago Bulls, 3 -- 0 -- Stu Jackson John MacLeod 1991 -- 92 Eastern 7000400000000000000 β™  4th Β€ Atlantic 2nd 51 31. 622 -- Won First Round vs. Detroit Pistons, 3 -- 2 Lost Conference Semifinals to Chicago Bulls, 4 -- 3 -- Pat Riley 1992 -- 93 Eastern 7000100000000000000 β™  1st Β€ Atlantic ^ 1st 60 22. 732 -- Won First Round vs. Indiana Pacers, 3 -- 1 Won Conference Semifinals vs. Charlotte Hornets, 4 -- 1 Lost Conference Finals to Chicago Bulls, 4 -- 2 Pat Riley (COY) Pat Riley 1993 -- 94 Eastern * 7000200000000000000 β™  2nd Β€ Atlantic ^ 1st 57 25. 695 -- Won First Round vs. New Jersey Nets, 3 - 1 Won Conference Semifinals vs. Chicago Bulls, 4 -- 3 Won Conference Finals vs. Indiana Pacers, 4 -- 3 Lost NBA Finals to Houston Rockets, 4 -- 3 * -- Pat Riley 1994 -- 95 Eastern 7000300000000000000 β™  3rd Β€ Atlantic 2nd 55 27. 671 Won First Round vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 3 -- 1 Lost Conference Semifinals to Indiana Pacers, 4 -- 3 Anthony Mason (SIX) Pat Riley 1995 -- 96 Eastern 7000500000000000000 β™  5th Β€ Atlantic 2nd 47 35. 573 13 Won First Round vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, 3 -- 0 Lost Conference Semifinals to Chicago Bulls, 4 -- 1 -- Don Nelson Jeff Van Gundy 1996 -- 97 Eastern 7000300000000000000 β™  3rd Β€ Atlantic 2nd 57 25. 695 Won First Round vs. Charlotte Hornets, 3 -- 0 Lost Conference Semifinals to Miami Heat, 4 -- 3 John Starks (SIX) Jeff Van Gundy 1997 -- 98 Eastern 7000700000000000000 β™  7th Β€ Atlantic 2nd 43 39. 524 12 Won First Round vs. Miami Heat, 3 -- 2 Lost Conference Semifinals to Indiana Pacers, 4 -- 1 -- Jeff Van Gundy 1998 -- 99 Eastern * 7000800000000000000 β™  8th Β€ Atlantic 4th 27 23. 540 6 Won First Round vs. Miami Heat, 3 -- 2 Won Conference Semifinals vs. Atlanta Hawks, 4 -- 0 Won Conference Finals vs. Indiana Pacers, 4 -- 2 Lost Finals to San Antonio Spurs, 4 -- 1 * -- Jeff Van Gundy 1999 -- 00 Eastern 7000300000000000000 β™  3rd Β€ Atlantic 2nd 50 32. 610 Won First Round vs. Toronto Raptors, 3 -- 0 Won Conference Semifinals vs. Miami Heat, 4 -- 3 Lost Conference Finals to Indiana Pacers, 4 -- 2 -- Jeff Van Gundy 2000 -- 01 Eastern 7000400000000000000 β™  4th Β€ Atlantic 3rd 48 34. 585 5 Lost First Round to Toronto Raptors, 3 -- 2 -- Jeff Van Gundy 2001 -- 02 Eastern 7001130000000000000 β™  13th Atlantic 7th 30 52. 366 22 -- -- Jeff Van Gundy Don Chaney 2002 -- 03 Eastern 7001100000000000000 β™  10th Atlantic 6th 37 45. 451 12 -- -- Don Chaney 2003 -- 04 Eastern 7000700000000000000 β™  7th Β€ Atlantic 3rd 39 43. 476 8 Lost First Round to New Jersey Nets, 4 -- 0 -- Don Chaney Herb Williams Lenny Wilkens 2004 -- 05 Eastern 7001120000000000000 β™  12th Atlantic 5th 33 49. 402 12 -- -- Lenny Wilkens Herb Williams 2005 -- 06 Eastern 7001150000000000000 β™  15th Atlantic 5th 23 59. 280 26 -- -- Larry Brown 2006 -- 07 Eastern 7001120000000000000 β™  12th Atlantic 4th 33 49. 402 14 -- -- Isiah Thomas 2007 -- 08 Eastern 7001140000000000000 β™  14th Atlantic 5th 23 59. 280 43 -- -- Isiah Thomas 2008 -- 09 Eastern 7001140000000000000 β™  14th Atlantic 5th 32 50. 390 30 -- -- Mike D'Antoni 2009 -- 10 Eastern 7001110000000000000 β™  11th Atlantic 3rd 29 53. 354 21 -- -- Mike D'Antoni 2010 -- 11 Eastern 7000600000000000000 β™  6th Β€ Atlantic 2nd 42 40. 512 14 Lost First Round to Boston Celtics, 4 -- 0 -- Mike D'Antoni 2011 -- 12 Eastern 7000700000000000000 β™  7th Β€ Atlantic 2nd 36 30. 545 14 Lost First Round to Miami Heat, 4 -- 1 Tyson Chandler (DPOY) Mike D'Antoni Mike Woodson 2012 -- 13 Eastern 7000200000000000000 β™  2nd Β€ Atlantic ^ 1st 54 28. 659 -- Won First Round vs Boston Celtics, 4 -- 2 Lost Conference Semifinals to Indiana Pacers, 4 -- 2 J.R. Smith (SIX) Mike Woodson 2013 -- 14 Eastern 7000900000000000000 β™  9th Atlantic 3rd 37 45. 451 11 -- -- Mike Woodson 2014 -- 15 Eastern 7001150000000000000 β™  15th Atlantic 5th 17 65. 207 32 -- -- Derek Fisher 2015 -- 16 Eastern 7001130000000000000 β™  13th Atlantic 3rd 32 50. 390 24 -- -- Derek Fisher Kurt Rambis 2016 -- 17 Eastern 7001120000000000000 β™  12th Atlantic 3rd 31 51. 378 22 -- -- Jeff Hornacek
how many games did the new york knicks win last year
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Fifty Shades Freed is a 2018 American erotic romantic drama film directed by James Foley and written by Niall Leonard, and based on E.L. James 's 2012 novel of the same name. It is the third and final installment in the Fifty Shades film series, following Fifty Shades of Grey (2015) and Fifty Shades Darker (2017). The film stars Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan as Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey, respectively, and follows the couple as they marry, and must deal with Ana 's former boss (Eric Johnson), who begins to stalk them.
what is the third 50 shades of grey movie called
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Liquid gasoline, being denser than air, is slower than air to react to a force applied to it. When the throttle is rapidly opened, airflow through the carburetor increases immediately, faster than the fuel flow rate can increase. This transient oversupply of air causes a lean mixture, which makes the engine misfire (or "stumble '') -- an effect opposite to that which was demanded by opening the throttle. This is remedied by the use of a small piston or diaphragm pump which, when actuated by the throttle linkage, forces a small amount of gasoline through a jet into the carburetor throat. This extra shot of fuel counteracts the transient lean condition on throttle tip - in. Most accelerator pumps are adjustable for volume or duration by some means. Eventually, the seals around the moving parts of the pump wear such that pump output is reduced; this reduction of the accelerator pump shot causes stumbling under acceleration until the seals on the pump are renewed.
what does a diaphragm do on a carburetor
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The game takes place concurrently with the television series, from the end of the third season until just prior to the start of the fifth season. The story focuses on House Forrester, a family not yet introduced in the television series, but mentioned briefly in the novel A Dance with Dragons. House Forrester hails from Ironrath, a fortress within the Wolfswood forest in the North of Westeros, where they control the valuable Ironwood groves, coveted by many because of the wood 's military importance. The game primarily takes place near Ironrath, but also in other locations on the continents of Westeros and Essos.
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Elmer Bernstein (April 4, 1922 -- August 18, 2004) was an American composer and conductor who is best known for his film scores. In a career which spanned fifty years, he composed music for hundreds of film and television productions. His most popular works include the scores to The Magnificent Seven, The Ten Commandments, The Great Escape, To Kill a Mockingbird, Ghostbusters, The Black Cauldron, Airplane!, The Rookies, Cape Fear, Animal House, and The Age of Innocence.
who wrote the musical score for to kill a mockingbird
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Julius Robert Oppenheimer (April 22, 1904 -- February 18, 1967) was an American theoretical physicist and professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley. Oppenheimer was the wartime head of the Los Alamos Laboratory and is among those who are credited with being the "father of the atomic bomb '' for their role in the Manhattan Project, the World War II undertaking that developed the first nuclear weapons used in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The first atomic bomb was detonated on July 16, 1945, in the Trinity test in New Mexico; Oppenheimer later remarked that it brought to mind words from the Bhagavad Gita: "Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds. ''
who said i am death destroyer of worlds
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Mauna Kea (/ ˌmɔːnΙ™ ˈkeΙͺ. Ι™ / or / ˌmaʊnΙ™ ˈkeΙͺ. Ι™ /, Hawaiian: (ˈmɐwnΙ™ ˈkΙ›jΙ™)) is a dormant volcano on the island of Hawaii. Its peak is 4,207 m (13,802 ft) above sea level, making it the highest point in the state of Hawaii and the second - highest point above sea level of any island on Earth. Most of the mountain is under water; when measured from its oceanic base, Mauna Kea is over 10,000 m (33,000 ft) tall and is the tallest mountain on Earth. Mauna Kea is about a million years old, and has thus passed the most active shield stage of life hundreds of thousands of years ago. In its current post-shield state, its lava is more viscous, resulting in a steeper profile. Late volcanism has also given it a much rougher appearance than its neighboring volcanoes; contributing factors include the construction of cinder cones, the decentralization of its rift zones, the glaciation on its peak, and the weathering effects of the prevailing trade winds. Mauna Kea last erupted 6,000 to 4,000 years ago and is now considered dormant.
what is the tallest mountain in the world from base to summit
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Cogsworth is the Beast 's tightly wound and extremely loyal Majordomo, and Lumière 's counterpart and rival. When the Enchantress curses the Beast, he is transformed into a pendulum clock. He initially tries to stop the others from allowing Maurice to stay at the castle (as he knows the Beast would not approve), but ultimately gives in. When the Beast arrives, he tries to explain what happened, but the Beast is too angry to hear what happened. He tries to get Belle to come to dinner, but she refuses. When he reports to the Beast her refusal, he tries desperately to calm him down, as well as keep him calm when trying to get her to join him for dinner. He follows the Beast 's orders to deny her dinner, but he eventually relents, telling them to at least keep the noise down. He is eventually swept up in the boisterous "Be Our Guest '' number. Later he learns that the Beast let Belle go, much to his dismay. He then tells everyone the bad news, and seems resigned to his fate (as the rose is nearing the last petal). When the residents of the castle learn of the upcoming invasion, he tries to come up with a plan to stop the villagers, but the others leave him before he can finish. He later participates in the battle and saves Lumiere from Le Fou by sliding down the banister and prodding Le Fou 's rear end with a pair of scissors. He, Lumiere and Mrs. Potts rush to aid the Beast who is fighting against Gaston, but arrive after the battle 's end, when the Beast dies from a mortal wound from Gaston, who fell from the West Wing. The spell breaks, however, reviving the Beast and returning Cogsworth and the others to their original forms. In the end, he gets into an argument with Lumiere about who told who about Belle breaking the spell (it was Lumiere).
what is the name of the clock on beauty and the beast
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Annika Marks as Monte Porter (season 2 - present), the principal at Anchor Beach Community Charter School. An attractive, personable professional woman, Monte wants to focus on administration, budget and finance, giving Lena control over student curriculum. Bianca A. Santos as Lexi Rivera (season 1, season 3): Mariana 's best friend and Jesus ' ex-girlfriend who moves to Honduras in "Honeymoon ''. She is also an undocumented immigrant. Jordan Rodrigues as Mat (season 2 - present): A guitarist in Lou 's band. Mariana has a small crush on him and they soon begin a relationship together. Alex Saxon as Wyatt (season 1 - present): Callie 's friend and on - again, off - again boyfriend. In "I Do '' Wyatt reveals that his mother is moving him to Indiana to live with his grandmother. He returns in "Metropolis '' and resumes his relationship with Callie. Madisen Beaty as Talya Banks (season 1, season 3): Brandon 's girlfriend in the beginning of the series before the two broke up. Brandon broke up with her due to her intense jealousy over Callie. After this, she remains Callie 's enemy. Alexandra Barreto as Ana Gutierrez (season 1 - present): Mariana and Jesus ' biological mother. She is a drug addict, and repeatedly tries to manipulate Mariana into giving her money to support her addiction. She even suggests that Mariana steal something from her parents in order to obtain more money for herself. Mike helps her to finally become sober and it is later revealed that she is pregnant and hopes to be a better mother than she was to Mariana and Jesus. April Parker Jones as Captain Roberts (season 1, season 4): Stef and Mike 's boss. Anne Winters as Kelsey (season 1): A girl who is sent to a rehab after having problems with drugs. She is a friend of Mariana 's, and after coming back from rehab, becomes her enemy because they both liked the same guy. Brandon W. Jones as Liam Olmstead (season 1 - present): A boy from one of Callie 's previous foster homes. Liam raped Callie while she was living with his family as a foster child and lied that she came onto him, resulting in her and Jude being forced out of the home. Justina Machado as SofΓ­a "Sophia '' Rivera (season 1): Lexi 's protective and religious mother. Despite being religious, she and her husband support the LGBT community. Carlos Sanz as Ernesto Rivera (season 1): Sofia 's husband and Lexi 's father. Gavin MacIntosh as Connor Stevens (season 1 - season 3): Jude 's classmate, best friend and, later, love interest, who accepts Jude as he is and encourages him to express his true personality. In season two, he informs Jude that his dad thinks Jude is gay and does n't want him to spend time with Jude anymore because of it. Despite pressure from his dad, the two were able to maintain a friendship together. Later, it 's revealed that the two boys kissed while on a school camping trip in their shared tent together, a moment they have ignored ever since. As their friendship continues to evolve, their relationship becomes complicated. In the episode "Now Hear This '', they kiss on - screen for the first time and at the end of the next episode, Connor is shot in the foot and, in the next episode, officially comes out to his father and Jude. After finally being able to see Jude, they begin to officially date. In the mid-season 3 finale, Connor decides to move to Los Angeles to live with his mother due to his father 's continuing homophobia and inability to accept him. Though both are heartbroken, Connor and Jude agree to maintain a long - distance relationship and profess their love for each other for the first time. Amanda Leighton as Emma (season 1 - present): A girl on Jesus ' wrestling team who is known to be independent, semi-bossy and tom - boyish. She is a love interest for Jesus and the two began dating, but broke up due to her bossiness in their relationship. Julian De La Celle as Zac Rogers (season 1): A boy who worked on the school play with Mariana and was her first boyfriend. They dated until he had to move away to live with his dad when his mother was diagnosed with early on Alzheimer 's. Garrett Clayton as Chase (season 1, season 3): Mariana 's former love interest and star of the high school play. Jay Ali as Timothy (season 1 - present): Callie 's and Talya 's literature teacher. They call him by his first name. He was Stef and Lenas ' new baby 's biological father before the baby died due to pregnancy complications. Mary Mouser as Sarah (season 1 - 2): A foster child in Callie 's foster child support group who was staying with Liam and his family. Callie became worried for her safety upon learning Liam was with her. She was then taken out of Liam 's home after Callie confessed to Lena and Stef about Liam assaulting her. Sam McMurray as Frank Cooper (season 1, season 5): Stef 's late father, who struggled to accept Stef 's relationship with Lena. He dies in "Family Day '', deeply affecting Stef who regretted never making amends with him. A vision of Frank appears to Stef in season 5. Annie Potts as Sharon Elkin (season 1 - present): Stef 's supportive mother and ex-wife of Frank. Lorraine Toussaint as Dana Adams (season 1 - present): Lena 's mother who is oblivious to Lena 's biracial struggles. The two have something of a rocky relationship, due to Dana not seeing Lena as a "real '' African American woman, but Dana is there for Lena when she needs it. Stephen Collins / Bruce Davison as Reverend Stuart Adams (season 1 - present): Lena 's father. Daffany Clark as Daphne (season 1 - present): A girl in Callie 's group home who becomes one of her best friends. She has a young daughter who she intends to get back one day. Rosie O'Donnell as Rita Hendricks (season 1 - present): A leader of a group home who befriends Callie. Tom Phelan as Cole (season 1 - present): A transgender boy in Callie 's group home. Cherinda Kincherlow as Kiara (season 1 - present): Callie 's roommate as well as house sponsor while Callie is at Girls United. She offers Callie advice on how to survive at Girls United. Marla Sokoloff as Dani (season 1 - 2): Mike 's girlfriend and recovering alcoholic. She wants to help Brandon out in his daily struggles, even supporting his relationship with Callie until she breaks up with him. After she and Mike break up, she ends up having sex with a drunken Brandon. After this, she later gets back together with Mike. Despite trying to convince him to keep their one night stand a secret, Brandon confesses about having sex with her, therefore getting Dani arrested for statutory rape. Romy Rosemont as Amanda Rogers (season 1): Zac 's mother who suffers from Early - onset Alzheimer 's disease. Reiley McClendon as Vico (season 1 - 2): A boy on the wrestling team that brings Brandon in on the fake ID 's. After Brandon scares away all of his customers, he seeks revenge by jumping Brandon at night and breaking his hand. He is now attending military school and is on probation. Caitlin Carver as Hayley Heinz (season 2 - present): A dancer with Mariana on the dance team who has a secret relationship with Jesus before being dumped by him. Kerr Smith as Robert Quinn (season 2 - present): Callie 's biological father. He grows attached to Callie after getting to know her and, despite promising to hand her over to the Fosters, finds himself unable to give her up. He soon refuses to sign his abandonment papers, devastating Callie. Bailee Madison as Sophia Quinn (season 2 - present): Robert Quinn 's other daughter and Callie 's biological paternal half - sister, who wants to meet her. They develop a close relationship. In the summer finale, she reveals that when Robert tried to send the adoption papers, she ripped them up and threw them out so Callie could n't get adopted. After an upset Callie yells at Sophia, calling her a "spoiled little brat '', Sophia locks herself in the bathroom in tears. Ashley Argota as Lou (season 2 - present): An attractive singer in whom Brandon takes an interest.
what is jude's friends name on the fosters
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Seth Rogen as Frank Wienerton, a sausage who sets out to discover and expose the truth of his and his fellow groceries existence. Kristen Wiig as Brenda Bunson, a hot dog bun from an 8 - bun package of Glamour Buns (net weight 340 grams) who is Frank 's girlfriend. Jonah Hill as Carl, a sausage who is friends with Frank and Barry. Bill Hader as Firewater, an old Native American bottle of liquor and the leader of the immortal Non-Perishables. Michael Cera as Barry, a deformed sausage who is one of Frank 's friends. James Franco as the Druggie, a drug - addled pot - bellied human who is the first one to see the foods as sentient beings after injecting himself with bath salts. Danny McBride as a jar of Bickle 's Honey Mustard who is returned to his Shopwell 's shelf upon the shopper mistaking him for actual mustard and tries to warn Frank and the other products of the reality of the "Great Beyond ''. Craig Robinson as Mr. Grits, a box of grits who is one of the immortal Non-Perishables. Paul Rudd as Darren, the manager of Shopwell 's who is nicknamed the "Dark Lord '' as he disposes of expired food and spilled items. Nick Kroll as a literal and figurative douche who seeks revenge on Frank for breaking his nozzle and preventing him from reaching the "Great Beyond ''. David Krumholtz as Kareem Abdul Lavash, a Middle Eastern lavash who has a rivalry with Sammy Bagel Jr. Edward Norton as Sammy Bagel Jr., a Jewish Woody Allen-esque bagel who has an on and off rivalry with Lavash. Salma Hayek as Teresa del Taco, a Mexican lesbian taco shell who has a crush on Brenda.
who plays the dark lord in sausage party
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Beau Kazer (May 22, 1951 -- December 30, 2014) was a Canadian actor who worked primarily on television. He was best known for his recurring role as Brock Reynolds on the American soap opera The Young and the Restless.
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Governor Wilhuff "Grand Moff '' Tarkin, is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise, first portrayed by Peter Cushing in the 1977 film Star Wars. He is the commander of the Death Star, the Galactic Empire 's dwarf planet - sized super weapon. The character has been called "one of the most formidable villains in Star Wars history. ''
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A nasal cannula is generally used wherever small amounts of supplemental oxygen are required, without rigid control of respiration, such as in oxygen therapy. Most cannulae can only provide oxygen at low flow rates -- up to 5 litres per minute (L / min) -- delivering an oxygen concentration of 28 -- 44 %. Rates above 5 L / min can result in discomfort to the patient, drying of the nasal passages, and possibly nose bleeds (epistaxis). Also with flow rates above 6 L / min, the laminar flow becomes turbulent and the oxygen therapy being delivered is only as effective as delivering 5 - 6 L / min.
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No. overall No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. code U.S. viewers (millions) 13 "Hey, Who Wants Pizza? '' Eyal Gordin Terri Minsky October 27, 2017 (2017 - 10 - 27) 2 - 99 1.62 Andi talks to Bowie about proposing to Bex, while Cyrus introduces his girlfriend Iris to Andi and Buffy, and Jonah invites Andi, Cyrus and Buffy to a pizza party for the Space Otters. At first, Andi does not want to go to the party, but later changes her mind after talking with Bex. Following the party, Jonah reveals to Andi that he broke up with Amber for good, though Andi had some idea prior to the party when he returned the bracelet she made for him. Andi gives Jonah back the bracelet and gets serious about being with him. While Cyrus is happy about seeing Andi and Jonah together again, as well as having Iris as his girlfriend, he reveals to Buffy that he is also unhappy. He confides in her that he is jealous because of his feelings for Jonah. Bowie comes over to Andi and Bex 's apartment with a pizza and, with Andi 's help, finally asks Bex to marry him. Bex 's response is simply "um... '', but Andi is hopeful she will eventually say yes. Later, while at work, Bex receives another pizza from Bowie, who is also hopeful she will accept his proposal. As Andi and her friends discover Amber as a waitress at The Spoon, Andi tells Buffy about how that is making her uncomfortable but also how nervous she is around Jonah. Buffy thinks Andi is not ready for a serious relationship yet. While the two are talking, Jonah is with Amber outside, which further upsets Andi. Although Jonah says nothing is going on, Buffy warns him not to hurt Andi, causing him to leave the diner. Andi later talks to Jonah and wants their relationship to grow without Amber standing in the way. After having some time to think about Bowie 's proposal, Bex reveals to Andi that she is not going to marry him. Guest stars: Stoney Westmoreland as Ham, Trent Garrett as Bowie, Emily Skinner as Amber, Chelsea T. Zhang as Brittany, Molly Jackson as Iris 14 "Chinese New Year '' Eyal Gordin Elena Song November 3, 2017 (2017 - 11 - 03) 202 1.66 Andi is disappointed about Bex saying no to Bowie 's marriage proposal and wants Bex to tell Bowie as soon as possible, as he is unaware. With the approach of the Chinese New Year, and Andi and Bex 's aunt Mei and cousin Ronald coming over to Celia 's house, the news will have to wait. Andi invites Jonah to the new year event, but his not understanding the customs puts Celia on edge, as well as the idea of Andi even having a boyfriend. Meanwhile, Celia wants to show Mei that she can successfully host a Chinese New Year feast and is quite appreciative of Bowie 's contributions for the occasion. After Bowie announces that he may have some good news to share, Celia uses the opportunity to make the event special, until Andi hints to Bowie what she already knows and announces to the rest that Bex and Bowie are not getting married. Bowie is saddened by this and leaves. With track season over, Buffy decides to sign up to play basketball, though the school 's team consists only of men. After some practice with Marty, Buffy lets him know how confident she is of making the team, despite her actually being nervous. She feels she needs to outperform the men to secure a spot. Andi continues to be upset that Bex let Bowie go, but when finding something to eat, she rediscovers that picture which Bex tore up, making her even more upset. She wants to know whether the person in that picture is the reason behind Bex 's decision not to marry Bowie. Guest stars: Freda Foh Shen as Mei, Stoney Westmoreland as Ham, Trent Garrett as Bowie, Garren Stitt as Marty, Alan Ko as Ronald 15 "Friends Like These '' Adam Weissman Phil Baker November 10, 2017 (2017 - 11 - 10) 203 1.40 Andi grows suspicious when Amber starts having a normal conversation with her. Jonah tells Andi that Amber just wants to be friends, but Andi thinks Amber has not gotten over Jonah. Andi, Cyrus and Buffy try another hangout place to avoid Amber at The Spoon. Meanwhile, Buffy and Marty go through tryouts to make the basketball team, but Buffy gets annoyed by TJ, the team 's captain. Despite feeling she will not make the team because of him, Buffy shares the good news with Andi and Cyrus when she does. Marty fails to make the team but is happy for Buffy. Cyrus and Iris spend an evening together at her house and watch a movie. Things appear to go all right until he kisses her, after which he feels embarrassed by the way it happened and decides to leave. Andi finds out more about the man in the picture Bex tore up, an ex-boyfriend named Gabriel. Bex has trouble letting him go and tells Andi he is the reason she is insecure about marrying anyone, including Bowie. Andi helps Bex find closure with Gabriel by placing his picture with those of her other ex-boyfriends in her box of memories, which leads to them taking out Bowie 's picture. Guest stars: Emily Skinner as Amber, Garren Stitt as Marty, Molly Jackson as Iris, Luke Mullen as TJ Absent: Lauren Tom as Celia Mack 16 "Mama '' Eyal Gordin Terri Minsky November 17, 2017 (2017 - 11 - 17) 204 1.58 Celia informs Andi and Bex about a closet clean - out at the Mack house, which happens to be on the anniversary of a day Bex wishes had never happened -- the day she left 13 years earlier. Both Bex and Celia tell their versions of the story behind that day to Andi, which are completely different. Bex eventually reveals that her leaving was tied to Andi 's first word as a baby, "mama '', which was directed at Celia. Upon hearing that, Andi feels regret that she caused Bex to leave. Bex tells Andi that her decision was for the best as she wanted her to be happy, and Celia is thankful for the sacrifice Bex made to ensure Andi would be raised in a stable environment. Meanwhile, Jonah teaches Cyrus how to skateboard, but when Cyrus is unable to control the skateboard 's movement, he ends up getting hurt and going to the hospital. Buffy becomes a friend to her neighbor Millie through a community service project she is doing for school. Later, Celia reveals to Bex that the clean - out was about more than their opportunity to reconcile about that day 13 years ago. She plans to sell the house and leaves it to Bex to tell Andi, news which will devastate her particularly because of AndiShack. Bex delays saying anything about it to Andi. Guest stars: Stoney Westmoreland as Ham, Juliet Mills as Millie 17 5 "The Snorpion '' Eyal Gordin Erin Dunlap November 24, 2017 (2017 - 11 - 24) 205 1.18 After overhearing part of a phone conversation Amber is having with her father, Andi decides to spend time with her by inviting her to a sleepover. Having warned Andi before about Amber by comparing her to a snake in one story, Buffy relays another story to Andi about a frog and a scorpion, and compares Amber to the scorpion -- leading to the term "snorpion ''. At the sleepover, Amber tells Andi that her father lost his job, which is why she is working at The Spoon. With Andi enjoying Amber 's company, the two decide to sneak out to an amusement park, where Amber convinces Andi to ride the ferris wheel. When Amber sees a call from Jonah on Andi 's phone, she becomes furious and leaves Andi stranded. This lands Andi in police custody, and Bex and Bowie are left to discipline her after they get home, though Andi ends up deciding her punishment when they can not come up with one. Meanwhile, Buffy is upset over her teammates not giving her the ball during a basketball game. When she confronts TJ about what she needs to do to change this, she realizes he simply does not want her on the team at all. Also, Bex is working toward her cosmetology certification. Her makeup skills also help Andi fool Amber by thinking that Andi injured herself trying to get down the ferris wheel. Guest stars: Emily Skinner as Amber, Trent Garrett as Bowie, Luke Mullen as TJ Absent: Lauren Tom as Celia Mack 18 6 "I Wanna Hold Your Wristband '' Joe Menendez Sam Wolfson December 1, 2017 (2017 - 12 - 01) 206 1.45 Andi is nervous about holding hands with Jonah at school, but just as she is about to, the principal, Dr. Metcalf, splits the students into two separate groups, with Andi and Cyrus in group A, and Buffy and Jonah in group B. When Andi figures out that her group has luxuries while Jonah 's group struggles over what they are dealt, she decides to switch groups and encourages the rest in her group to do the same, despite Dr. Metcalf 's order for the two groups to stay separate. After chaos ensues in the cafeteria over cookies, Dr. Metcalf ends his exercise, getting across to the students that what group they belong in does not give them any advantage or disadvantage. He also asks them how he decided what group they went to, and while Andi contends it was random, she realizes his selections were alphabetically based. The school day ends with Andi and Jonah both holding hands, though Jonah admits having sweaty palms like Andi. When Andi returns home, Bex finally tells her that Celia and Ham are selling the house. The news devastates Andi, prompting her to return to AndiShack. Guest stars: Trent Garrett as Bowie, Oliver Vaquer as Dr. Metcalf, Anson Bagley as Gus 19 7 "Head Over Heels '' Joe Menendez Erin Dunlap January 15, 2018 (2018 - 01 - 15) 207 1.31 To help Andi take her mind off of Celia and Ham 's plans to sell the Mack house, Jonah asks her on a date by inviting her to a virtual reality arcade. Buffy is also invited, but she brings Marty with her so she does not feel like a third wheel, making the occasion a double date, even though the two are not really dating. During his virtual reality adventure, Jonah slips and gets hurt. When Jonah refuses Andi 's aid, she worries that he is upset with her after she briefly laughed at his mishap. Andi continues to worry and feels Jonah is avoiding her when she later gets no response to her texts. Despite Jonah denying that he is upset with her after she asked him twice, Andi turns to Bex, who tells her to ask a third time. Andi becomes frustrated waiting for Jonah at school, but when she finally has the chance, she trips and falls as she approaches him to ask the question again. Jonah briefly laughs but assures Andi that he is not upset with her. Meanwhile, Buffy feels comfortable being just friends with Marty but finds out he wants more in their relationship. Also, Cyrus asks Bex for her opinion about a screenplay he has written, but Bex 's hesitation to tell him the truth about the script has him setting his sights on making the movie. Guest stars: Garren Stitt as Marty, Chelsea T. Zhang as Brittany Absent: Lauren Tom as Celia Mack 20 8 "There 's a Mack in the Shack '' Paul Hoen Elena Song January 19, 2018 (2018 - 01 - 19) 208 1.28 Andi decorates her shack with numerous paper cranes, hoping Celia and Ham will notice and change their mind about selling the house. While talking with Celia, Andi springs a deal of coming over to the house more often, news which delights Celia to the point of allowing Andi to choose her breakfast or dance to loud music. Celia even invites Andi to a tape tunnel exhibit which has her missing school and worrying Bex. When Ham finds out the true reason Andi has been spending more time at the house, he wonders why Celia did not fill him in, but when Bex comes up with a better idea to save Andi Shack, and Celia and Ham explain their plans of seeing the world, Andi begins to accept that selling the house may not be a bad idea. It turns out Celia and Ham need more time to decide where they will live, so they postpone selling the house. Meanwhile, Buffy is asked by her math teacher to tutor a failing student. She bails when she discovers it is TJ, but as he is in jeopardy of being kicked off the basketball team, she will help him if, in return, he starts passing the ball to her during games. Also, Cyrus struggles with getting his chocolate chip muffin at school, but as another concession to Buffy, TJ gives Cyrus tips on claiming it. After Andi, Bex and Celia have fun at a dance class Celia is taking, the three stop at The Spoon. Just as they are about to order some food, Andi sees Jonah enter the diner with a girl named Natalie. Guest stars: Stoney Westmoreland as Ham, Luke Mullen as TJ, Shelby Simmons as Natalie 21 9 "You 're the One That I Want '' Paul Hoen Phil Baker January 26, 2018 (2018 - 01 - 26) 209 1.28 Andi finds out from Jonah that Natalie heads the ultimate frisbee team for another school in town, but is wary after Jonah says that Natalie is "just a friend ''. Amber warns Andi that while she was dating Jonah, he used the same words to refer to Andi. Buffy and Cyrus spy on both Jonah and Natalie at a gathering with "Furious George '', one of the top ultimate discheads in the world, but can not find anything that would make the two more than just friends. Meanwhile, Andi and Jonah have plans to go on a school trip to a Grease singalong, which Buffy and Cyrus are also attending, but Andi learns Jonah has been asked to take part in a video with Natalie and "Furious George '', though Jonah says he can get out of it. Unsure whether he does, Andi races over to where the video is being shot, only to hear from Natalie that Jonah is going to the singalong, so she races back to catch the bus, which she almost misses. Bex meets a woman named Miranda, who works at the same plant nursery Bowie does. When Miranda decides she wants to ask Bowie out and wonders how much Bex knows about him, Bex appears supportive, yet uncomfortable. Guest stars: Emily Skinner as Amber, Trent Garrett as Bowie, Shelby Simmons as Natalie, Chloe Hurst as Miranda Absent: Lauren Tom as Celia Mack 22 10 "A Good Hair Day '' Paul Hoen and Adam Weissman Suzanne Weber February 2, 2018 (2018 - 02 - 02) 210 1.21 While Andi and Bowie are having breakfast at The Spoon, Andi discovers from Bowie 's driver 's license that it is his birthday. Bowie does not want to make a big deal out of it, but Andi wants to throw him a huge surprise party at Celia and Ham 's place. She has Bex work out the details, while she attends a Renaissance Festival for most of the day with her friends. Bex sees Bowie at work and tries to get him to Celia and Ham 's for a "plant emergency '', but Bowie realizes she is trying to get him to the surprise party. Bex finds out the reason Bowie is not in a celebrating mood, as his father 's birthday was on the same day but he died three years ago. Despite this, Bex encourages Bowie to come to the party for Andi 's sake. He does and has a wonderful time, but he is greatly touched after Andi calls him "dad '' for the first time. Meanwhile, Buffy shows Jonah her competitive side in arm wrestling, where he also matches quite well, and later at the Renaissance Festival, they square off in a medieval - style tug o ' war, which ends in a draw. Also, Cyrus tries to tell Iris about his true feelings for her, with Iris figuring out he does not like her like a girlfriend; the two are okay being just friends. Guest stars: Stoney Westmoreland as Ham, Trent Garrett as Bowie, Molly Jackson as Iris 23 11 "Miniature Gulf '' Paul Hoen Suzanne Weber February 9, 2018 (2018 - 02 - 09) 211 1.14 While Andi, Bex and Bowie are playing miniature golf, Bowie receives a phone call and Andi wonders who he is talking to. Sensing the body language from both of her parents, Andi is sure Bowie is seeing someone and tries to get information about it. Eventually, she finds out Bowie is dating Miranda and wants to meet her, but Bowie says it is too soon. Andi later has second thoughts about seeing Miranda because it may be too much for her to have possibly another parent - figure. When Andi and Bex go miniature golfing again, by themselves, Andi spots Bowie with Miranda and a little girl, whom she deduces is Miranda 's daughter. Meanwhile, Cyrus is tapped by Dr. Metcalf to make an orientation video for new students of Jefferson Middle School and has Jonah film him, but Cyrus gets nervous in front of the camera. Also, Buffy 's tutoring TJ gets nowhere as she realizes he is having difficulty even with basic math. Guest stars: Trent Garrett as Bowie, Luke Mullen as TJ, Chloe Hurst as Miranda, Eden Grace Redfield as Morgan Absent: Lauren Tom as Celia Mack 24 12 "We Were Never '' Michelle Manning Sam Wolfson February 16, 2018 (2018 - 02 - 16) 212 1.37 Andi notices Jonah is not wearing the bracelet she gave him because it is falling apart. She offers to fix it, but Jonah tells her "no rush ''. After Celia and Ham sense something is wrong with Andi, Celia has Andi consult the I Ching and discovers her hexagram is one of a serious nature; Andi is left to interpret what that means. Bex receives her cosmetology certificate and delivers the speech at her graduation. Celia and Ham attend the ceremony, and while Bex is shocked they are there after telling Andi not to invite them, she is pleased when they say they are proud of her. Cyrus prepares for his bar mitzvah and has Jonah look over his wardrobe of suits. TJ is desperate to get his math homework done ahead of a basketball game, by attempting to cheat when he asks Buffy to do it for him. At the basketball game, TJ continues his stubbornness of not passing the ball to Buffy, but when he finally does, Buffy gets a huge surprise from her mother, who is briefly home from a tour of duty and appears at the game. After Andi fixes the bracelet, Jonah tells her that it represents the two being "boyfriend '' and "girlfriend '', and he does not want to wear it because he is not into labels. This devastates Andi, and after she reflects on what Jonah has done for her, she feels they were never together in the first place. Guest stars: Stoney Westmoreland as Ham, Luke Mullen as TJ, Siena Goines as Pat Driscoll 25 13 "Cyrus ' Bash - Mitzvah! '' Paul Hoen Terri Minsky February 23, 2018 (2018 - 02 - 23) 213 1.39 Andi continues to be troubled by Jonah when he avoids her during Cyrus ' bar mitzvah and party. Cyrus tells Andi that Jonah has not actually broken up with her, but she feels otherwise. Andi also finds out Cyrus ' secret concerning Jonah, which only Buffy had known. Later at the party, Andi, Cyrus and Buffy see a fortune teller and discover one thing about each of their futures. Buffy is the most disturbed about what she finds out and hopes it will not come true, about her mother being deployed again. After Buffy confirms her mother is home for a while, she returns to the fortune teller, who reminds her about the whole vision, which suggests she is moving. Andi wonders about having a real boyfriend, and the fortune teller indicates she will, soon. Cyrus and Buffy think it is Jonah, but Andi is not ready to talk to him. She starts spending time with Walker, a caricature artist at the party who gives her a beautiful picture he has drawn of her. Jonah becomes jealous, not knowing who this guy is, and when he asks Cyrus and Buffy about him, they have no clue either. Andi and Jonah finally talk about what is going on, but after Andi says her feelings for him have changed, Jonah suffers a panic attack. After the party, Jonah comes over to Andi 's place and despite his opposition to labels, he asks her if she will be his girlfriend, to which she replies, "um... ''. Meanwhile, Bowie works on discussing Miranda with both Andi and Bex. Despite his new relationship, he tells Andi, in writing he jotted down on a napkin during the party, that he could live without the "universe '', but not her. Guest stars: Stoney Westmoreland as Ham, Trent Garrett as Bowie, Luke Mullen as TJ, Darius Marcell as Walker, Peggy Ann Blow as Madame Le Doux, Danny Jacobs as Norman Note: Before the "Mack Chat '' that followed this episode, Asher Angel and Trent Garrett did a "Be Inspired '' PSA about what to do if someone has a panic attack. 26 14 "Better to Have Wuvved and Wost '' TBA TBA June 4, 2018 (2018 - 06 - 04) TBA TBD 27 15 "Perfect Day 2.0 '' TBA TBA June 11, 2018 (2018 - 06 - 11) TBA TBD 28 16 "Truth or Truth '' TBA TBA June 18, 2018 (2018 - 06 - 18) TBA TBD 29 17 "A Walker to Remember '' TBA TBA June 25, 2018 (2018 - 06 - 25) TBA TBD
when is the new andi mack episode coming out
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Discussion of the sources of Australian law is complicated by the federal structure, which creates two sources of written constitutional law: state and federal -- and two sources of general statute law, with the federal Constitution determining the validity of State and federal statutes in cases where the two jurisdictions might overlap.
what are the two types of law in australia
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James Lance Bass (/ bæs /; born May 4, 1979) is an American singer, dancer, actor, film and television producer, and author. He grew up in Mississippi and rose to fame as the bass singer for the American pop boy band NSYNC. NSYNC 's success led Bass to work in film and television. He starred in the 2001 film On the Line, which his company, Bacon & Eggs, also produced. Bass later formed a second production company, Lance Bass Productions, as well as a now - defunct music management company, Free Lance Entertainment, a joint venture with Mercury Records.
what does lance bass do for a living
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Seven of Nine was played by Jeri Ryan for four Voyager seasons. The character was a part of the last four seasons which concluded in 2001 with its seventh season, and Seven was featured in many episodes despite coming later to the series. Seven was introduced in the second part of the episode "Scorpion '', the first episode of the fourth season. The character continued to appear throughout the series until the final episode, "Endgame ''. Stories related to her relationships with Captain Janeway and The Doctor appeared throughout the series.
what episode of star trek voyager does seven of nine come in
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The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (c 9) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom applying to England and Wales. Its primary purpose is to provide a legal framework for acting and making decisions on behalf of adults who lack the capacity to make particular decisions for themselves.
when did the mental capacity act came into force
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Ghana -- Nigeria football rivalry 2008 Africa Cup of Nations Quarter - Final Teams Ghana Nigeria First meeting Ghana 1 -- 0 Nigeria Friendly (16 October 1950) Latest meeting Nigeria 0 - 0 (1 - 4 p) Ghana 2014 African Nations Championship (29 January 2014) Next meeting TBD Statistics Meetings total 56 All - time series Ghana: 25 Draw: 19 Nigeria: 12 Largest victory Ghana 7 -- 0 Nigeria Jalco Cup (1 June 1955)
who is better at football ghana or nigeria
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Transformers: The Last Knight was released on Digital HD on September 12, 2017, while releasing on DVD and Blu - Ray on September 26, 2017.
when will transformers the last night be released on dvd
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Taxonomy (from Ancient Greek τάξις (taxis), meaning ' arrangement ', and - Ξ½ΞΏΞΌΞ―Ξ± (- nomia), meaning ' method ') is the science of defining and naming groups of biological organisms on the basis of shared characteristics. Organisms are grouped together into taxa (singular: taxon) and these groups are given a taxonomic rank; groups of a given rank can be aggregated to form a super-group of higher rank, thus creating a taxonomic hierarchy. The principal ranks in modern use are domain, kingdom, phylum (division is sometimes used in botany in place of phylum), class, order, family, genus and species. The Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus is regarded as the father of taxonomy, as he developed a system known as Linnaean taxonomy for categorization of organisms and binomial nomenclature for naming organisms.
who developed the first classification system for living things
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From Russia with Love is a 1963 British spy film and the second in the James Bond film series produced by Eon Productions, as well as Sean Connery 's second role as MI6 agent James Bond. It was directed by Terence Young, produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, and written by Richard Maibaum and Johanna Harwood, based on Ian Fleming 's similarly named 1957 novel. In the film, Bond is sent to assist in the defection of Soviet consulate clerk Tatiana Romanova in Turkey, where SPECTRE plans to avenge Bond 's killing of Dr. No.
who played james bond in from russia with love
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There are no survivors; Linda reads the eulogy at the memorial, followed by her remembering Billy 's voice soliloquising about what it means to be a swordboat captain.
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Brendan Fraser as Professor Trevor "Trev '' Anderson, a volcanologist, Sean 's uncle and Max 's brother Josh Hutcherson as Sean Anderson, Trevor 's nephew and Liz and Max 's son Anita Briem as Hannah Ásgeirsson Seth Meyers as Professor Alan Kitzens Jean - Michel Paré as Maxwell "Max '' Anderson, Sean 's father, Trevor 's brother and Liz 's husband Jane Wheeler as Elizabeth "Liz '' Anderson, Sean 's mother and Max 's wife Giancarlo Caltabiano as Leonard Garth Gilker as Sigurbjârn Ásgeirsson
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The Peloponnesian War (431 -- 404 BC) was an ancient Greek war fought by the Delian League led by Athens against the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta. Historians have traditionally divided the war into three phases. In the first phase, the Archidamian War, Sparta launched repeated invasions of Attica, while Athens took advantage of its naval supremacy to raid the coast of the Peloponnese and attempt to suppress signs of unrest in its empire. This period of the war was concluded in 421 BC, with the signing of the Peace of Nicias. That treaty, however, was soon undermined by renewed fighting in the Peloponnese. In 415 BC, Athens dispatched a massive expeditionary force to attack Syracuse in Sicily; the attack failed disastrously, with the destruction of the entire force, in 413 BC. This ushered in the final phase of the war, generally referred to either as the Decelean War, or the Ionian War. In this phase, Sparta, now receiving support from Persia, supported rebellions in Athens ' subject states in the Aegean Sea and Ionia, undermining Athens ' empire, and, eventually, depriving the city of naval supremacy. The destruction of Athens ' fleet at Aegospotami effectively ended the war, and Athens surrendered in the following year. Corinth and Thebes demanded that Athens should be destroyed and all its citizens should be enslaved, but Sparta refused.
what was the war between sparta and athens
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The Old Man and the Sea Original book cover Author Ernest Hemingway Country United States Language English Genre Literary Fiction Published 1952 (Charles Scribner 's Sons) Media type Print (hardback & paperback) Pages 127 Awards Pulitzer Prize for fiction (1953) ISBN 0 - 684 - 80122 - 1 OCLC 19793 Dewey Decimal 813.52 LC Class PS3515. E37
number of pages in the old man and the sea
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Call Me by Your Name had been in development since 2007, when producers Peter Spears and Howard Rosenman optioned the screen rights to Aciman 's novel. Ivory had been set to co-direct the film but ended up writing the script and co-producing. Guadagnino, who came on board as a location consultant, became the sole director in 2016. The film was financed through a variety of international sources. Principal photography took place in Crema, Italy in May and June of 2016. Cinematographer Sayombhu Mukdeeprom shot Call Me by Your Name on 35 - mm film.
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Beef is the culinary name for meat from cattle, particularly skeletal muscle. Humans have been eating beef since prehistoric times. Beef is a source of high - quality protein and essential nutrients.
where does beef come from on a cow
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Frodo Baggins is a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien 's legendarium, and the main protagonist of The Lord of the Rings. Frodo is a hobbit of the Shire who inherits the One Ring from his cousin (referred to as his uncle) Bilbo Baggins and undertakes the quest to destroy it in the fires of Mount Doom. He is also mentioned in Tolkien 's posthumously published works, The Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales.
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Played most famously by Joyce Randolph; Ed 's wife and Alice 's best friend. She did not appear in every episode and had a less developed character, though she is shown to be somewhat bossy toward her husband. In one episode, she surprisingly is depicted as a pool hustler. On another episode, Ralph insults Trixie by making a reference to Minsky 's (a famous New York City burlesque theater; the original Trixie character was an ex-burlesque dancer). There are a few references to Trixie 's burlesque background in the lost episodes (e.g., Norton: "Every night I 'd meet her backstage and hand her a rose... It was her costume! ''). Randolph played Trixie as an ordinary, rather prudish, housewife, complaining to her husband on one occasion when a "fresh '' young store clerk called her "sweetie pie. '' In a 1967 special, Trixie (played by Jane Kean from 1966 -- 1970 and 1976 -- 1978) resentfully denied Ralph 's implications that she "worked in burlesque '' to which he replied "If the shoe fits, take it off. '' Trixie is the inspiration for Betty Rubble in The Flintstones.
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The Chesapeake Bay Bridge -- Tunnel (CBBT) is a 23 - mile (37 km) fixed link crossing at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay in the U.S. state of Virginia. It connects Northampton County on the Delmarva Peninsula with Virginia Beach, which is part of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area. The bridge -- tunnel originally combined 12 miles (19 km) of trestle, two 1 - mile - long (1.6 km) tunnels, four artificial islands, four high - level bridges, approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) of causeway, and 5.5 miles (8.9 km) of approach roads -- crossing the Chesapeake Bay and preserving traffic on the Thimble Shoals and Chesapeake shipping channels. It replaced vehicle ferry services that operated from South Hampton Roads and from the Virginia Peninsula from the 1930s. Financed by toll revenue bonds, the bridge -- tunnel was opened on April 15, 1964, and remains one of only ten bridge -- tunnel systems in the world, three of which are located in Hampton Roads.
how long is the chesapeake bay tunnel bridge
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"I 'm a Believer '' US single cover Single by The Monkees from the album More of the Monkees B - side "(I 'm Not Your) Steppin ' Stone '' Released 12 November 1966 Format 7 '' Recorded 15 & 23 October 1966 New York City, NY Genre Pop rock Length 2: 47 Label Colgems # 1002 Songwriter (s) Neil Diamond Producer (s) Jeff Barry The Monkees singles chronology "Last Train to Clarksville '' (1966) "I 'm a Believer '' (1966) "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You '' (1967) "Last Train to Clarksville '' (1966) "I 'm a Believer '' (1966) "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You '' (1967)
who wrote i'm a believer for the monkees
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"7 Years '' is a song by Danish soul - pop band Lukas Graham from their second studio album, Lukas Graham. The song was released as a digital download on 18 September 2015 by Copenhagen Records. The lyric video was uploaded to YouTube on 17 November 2015, and the music video was uploaded on 15 December 2015.
who sings once i was seven years old
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The "State Anthem of the Russian Federation '' (Russian: Госуда́рствСнный Π³ΠΈΠΌΠ½ Росси́йской ЀСдСра́ции, tr. GosudΓ‘rstvennyy gimn RossΓ­yskoy FederΓ‘tsii, IPA: (Ι‘Ι™sʊˈdarstvjΙͺnΙ¨j ˈɑjimn rɐˈsjijskΙ™j fjΙͺdjΙͺˈratsΙ¨j)) is the name of the official national anthem of Russia. It uses the same music as the State Anthem of the Soviet Union, composed by Alexander Alexandrov, and new lyrics by Sergey Mikhalkov, who had collaborated with Gabriel El - Registan on the original anthem. The Soviet anthem was used from 1944, replacing "The Internationale '' with a more Sovietcentric and Russiacentric song. The anthem, mentioning Stalin by name, was used without lyrics after 1956, following Stalin 's death. A second version of the lyrics was written by Mikhalkov in 1970 and adopted in 1977, placing less emphasis on World War II and more on the victory of communism.
what is the name of russian national anthem
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Idris Elba as Krall / Balthazar Edison, a powerful mutated alien warlord and the former captain of the USS Franklin
who plays krall in the new star trek
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Most of the reabsorption (65 %) occurs in the proximal tubule. In the latter part it is favoured by an electrochemical driving force, but initially it needs the cotransporter SGLT and the Na - H antiporter. Sodium passes along an electrochemical gradient (passive transport) from the lumen into the tubular cell, together with water and chloride which also diffuse passively. Water is reabsorbed to the same degree, resulting in the concentration in the end of the proximal tubule being the same as in the beginning. In other words, the reabsorption in the proximal tubule is isosmotic.
where does reabsorption of sodium and chloride ions occur
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Edgar Raymond Darby Hinton (born August 19, 1957) is an American actor and filmmaker initially cast in commercials when he was six months old. From 1964 -- 1970, he portrayed Israel Boone, a son of American pioneer Daniel Boone, on the NBC adventure series Daniel Boone, with Fess Parker in the title role.
who played daniel boone's son in the tv series
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Freddy is a dream - demon who attacks his victims from within their dreams. He is commonly identified by his burned, disfigured face, red - and - green striped sweater, brown fedora, and trademark metal - clawed brown leather glove only on his right hand. This glove was the product of Krueger 's own imagination, the blade having been welded by himself. Robert Englund has said many times that he feels the character represents neglect, particularly that suffered by children. The character also more broadly represents subconscious fears.
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Year Inductees Pos. Achievements Ref. 1959 Chuck Hyatt National championship (Pittsburgh, 1928, 1930); College All - America (1929, 1930); Helms Foundation Player of the Year (1930) 1959 Hank Luisetti 3 Pacific Coast Conference championships (Stanford, 1936 -- 38); National championship (Stanford, 1937); Helm 's Foundation Player of the Year (1937 -- 38); 2 - time All - America (1937 -- 38) 1959 George Mikan All - America (DePaul, 1944 -- 45); All - NBA First - Team (1950 -- 54); 4 - time NBA All - Star (1951 -- 54); NBL / NBA Championships (Chicago Gears, 1947; Minneapolis Lakers, 1948 -- 50, 1952 -- 54) 1959 John Schommer Big Ten Championships (Chicago, 1907 -- 09); All - America (1907 -- 09); Mythical U.S. championship (Chicago, 1908); officiated Big Ten games (1911 -- 40) 1960 Vic Hanson Helms Foundation Championship (Syracuse, 1926); Helms Foundation Player of the Year (1927); Grantland Rice 's All - Time, All - America Team (1952); played with ABL 's Cleveland Rosenblums (1927 -- 30) 1960 Ed Macauley C-F All - America (Saint Louis, 1948 -- 49); Associated Press College Player of the Year (1949); MVP, NIT championship team (1949); All - NBA First - Team (1951 -- 53) 1960 Branch McCracken Led Indiana in scoring (1928 -- 30); All - Big Ten First Team (1928 -- 30); set the Big Ten record for points (147) as a senior (1930); Helms Foundation All - America (1930); Coach of the Year (1940, 1953) 1960 Charles Murphy Big Ten co-championships (Purdue, 1928 -- 29); Helms Foundation All - America (1929 -- 30); set Big Ten scoring record of 143 points (1929); Big Ten Championship (1930) 1960 John Wooden Helms Foundation All - America (Purdue, 1930 -- 32); Helms Foundation Player of the Year (1932); National championship (Purdue, 1932); All - NBL First Team (1938) 1961 Bennie Borgmann # 1 scorer in the 1920s; earned fifteen scoring titles with various leagues (1922 -- 35); led the Patterson Legionnaires and Kingston Colonials to league titles (1923); played in nearly 3,000 basketball games 1961 Forrest DeBernardi AAU championships (Kansas City Athletic Club, 1921, Hillyard Shine Alls, 1926 -- 27, Cook Paint Company, 1928 -- 29); 7 - time AAU All - America 1961 Bob Kurland All - America (1944 -- 46); NCAA Championships (Oklahoma A&M, 1945 -- 46); Helms Foundation Player of the Year (1946); first 2 - time Olympic Gold Medal winner (1948, 1952) 1961 Andy Phillip G-F Consensus two - time All - America (1943, 1947); National College Player of the Year (Illinois, 1943); 5 championship finals (1947, 1955 -- 58); 5 - time BAA / NBA All - Star (1951 -- 55) 1961 John Roosma 3 - time All - American selection at Army; 3 - time All - Eastern selection at Army; led the Cadets to a 73 -- 13 record and 33 consecutive wins; led Passaic High School to New Jersey State championships (1919 -- 21) 1961 Chris Steinmetz Led Wisconsin National Championship Game (1905); Western championship (1905); charter member of Helms Foundation Hall of Fame; enshrined in Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame 1961 Ed Wachter Played 8 different leagues and with independent teams (1899 -- 1924); Member Troy championship team in Hudson River (1910 -- 11) and New York State Leagues (1912 -- 13, 1915); credited by many with inventing the bounce pass; chosen All - America basketball center by leading basketball authorities of the era 1962 Jack McCracken Second place in National High School Tournament in Chicago (Classen High School, 1929); 8 - time AAU All - America (1932, 1935, 1937 -- 39, 1940, 1942, 1945); 3 AAU national titles (1937, 1939, 1942) 1962 Pat Page 1 National AAU title (University of Chicago, 1907); 3 National championships (1908, 1909, 1910); Helms Foundation All - America (1908 -- 10); Helms Foundation National Player of the Year (1910) 1962 Barney Sedran Shortest player to be inducted in the Hall of Fame; 1 Hudson Valley League championship (Newburgh, 1912); Pennsylvania League championship and 35 straight wins with Carbondale (1917); 1 New York State League championship (Albany, 1921) 1962 John Thompson All - America (Montana State, 1928 -- 30); All - Rocky Mountain Conference (1928 -- 30); led Montana State to Helms National Championship with 35 -- 2 record (1929); Helms Foundation National Player of the Year (1930) 1963 Robert Gruenig AAU All - America First - Team (1937 -- 40, 1942 -- 46, 1948); AAU championship (Denver Safeway, 1937; Denver Nuggets, 1939; Denver American Legion, 1942) 1964 Bud Foster All - America (1930); Big Ten Conference titles (1935, 1941, 1947); NCAA Championship (Wisconsin, 1941) 1964 Nat Holman Eastern League championships (1921 -- 22); player - coach of the Original Celtics (1926 -- 29); American Basketball League titles (Original Celtics, 1927 -- 28); NCAA and NIT championships as coach of City College of New York (CCNY) (1950) 1964 John Russell ABL championship as a player - coach (Cleveland Rosenblums, 1926); Eastern League championship (Trenton Moose, 1933); ABL championship (New York Jewels, 1939); played in the Interstate, New York State, Pennsylvania State, Metropolitan, and American Basketball Leagues 1966 Joe Lapchick Interstate League championship (Holyoke Reds, 1922); ABL championships (Original Celtics, 1927 -- 28); American Basketball League titles (Cleveland Rosenblums, 1929 -- 30); NIT championships as coach (St. John 's, 1943 -- 44, 1959, 1965) 1969 Dutch Dehnert Famed member of the Original Celtics of New York in the 1920s, also a successful pro coach. 1970 Bob Davies G-F ' The Harrisburg Houdini ', star ballhandling guard of the late 1940s and early 1950s. NBA All - Star for the Rochester Royals multiple times. 1971 Bob Cousy Major NBA star in the 1950s, ballhandling and passing wiz. Leader of the fast - breaking Boston Celtics, NBA champions multiple times. Later also a coach. 1971 Bob Pettit Star NBA big man of the late 1950s and early 1960s, NBA Most Valuable Player, led 1958 Hawks to NBA title. The first NBA player to net 20,000 career points. 1972 Paul Endacott Helms Athletic Foundation Championship with Kansas, 1923 Helms Athletic Foundation Player of the Year, 1923 All - Missouri Valley Conference First - Team, 1922, 1923 All - Missouri Valley Conference Second - Team, 1921 1972 Marty Friedman Hudson River Valley League championship with Newburgh Tenths, 1911 -- 12 World Championship with Utica Utes, 1914 Pennsylvania Inter-County championship with Carbondale, 1915 New York State League championship with Albany Senators, 1919 1973 John Beckman "Iron Man '' and "Babe Ruth '' of basketball in the 1920s. Member of the Original Celtics. Won Interstate League championships with Patterson, Bridgeport Blue Ribbons and Nanticoke Nans 1973 Dolph Schayes F-C 1950s NBA star for the Syracuse Nationals, led them to 1955 NBA title. Ernest Schmidt Central Conference leading scorer, 1931, 1932, 1933 All - America by College Humor Magazine, 1932 AAU star with Reno Creameries and the Denver Piggly Wiggly team Second - Team AAU All - America, 1932 Joe Brennan Metropolitan Basketball League championship with Brooklyn, 1922, 1924, 1925 National League championship with Brooklyn Visitations, 1927 Led Metropolitan Basketball League in scoring, 1922, 1927 Played in Eastern, New York State, Pennsylvania State, Interstate, Metropolitan, and American Basketball Leagues Bill Russell Summer Olympics Gold: 1956 11 Γ— NBA Champion (1957, 1959 -- 1966, 1968, 1969) 12 Γ— NBA All - Star (1958 -- 1969) 5 Γ— NBA MVP (1958, ' 61, ' 62, ' 63, ' 65) 3 Γ— All - NBA First Team Selection (1959, 1963, 1965) 8 Γ— All - NBA Second Team Selection (1958, 1960 -- 1962, 1964, 1966 -- 1968) 1 Γ— NBA All - Defensive First Team Selection (1969) 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) NBA 35th Anniversary Team (1980) NBA 25th Anniversary Team (1971) FIBA Hall of Fame (2007) Robert Vandivier State championships with Franklin High School, 1920 -- 22 All - State at Franklin High School, 1920, 1921, 1922 Captain of The Wonder Five, Indiana 's legendary high school team All Mid-West at Franklin College, 1926 1976 Tom Gola G-F major college basketball star at LaSalle in the 1950s, then star 6 ' 6 guard - forward for the Philadelphia Warriors in late 1950s, early 1960s. 1976 Ed Krause Helms Foundation All - America at Notre Dame, 1932 Consensus Collegiate All - America, 1932, 1933, 1934 All - Western Conference, 1932, 1933, 1934 One of the first college players in history to average over ten points a game in a season, 1932 -- 33 1976 Bill Sharman Star 6 ' 2 shooter / scorer, played in California pro leagues, then for Boston Celtics in the 1950s. Later a successful coach, led Cleveland Pipers (ABL), and 1972 Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) to pro championships. 1977 Elgin Baylor Gravity - defying star for the Minneapolis - Los Angeles Lakers in the 1960s. Singlehandedly carried the U. of Seattle to NCAA title game in 1958. Overcame racism in the playgrounds of Washington, D.C. 1977 Lauren Gale All Pacific Coast Conference First - Team, 1938, 1939 Led Pacific Coast Conference in scoring, 1938, 1939 Helms Athletic Foundation All - America, 1939 NCAA Championship with Oregon, 1939 1977 William Johnson First Team Big Six Conference at Kansas, 1932, 1933 Second Team Big Six Conference, 1931 College Humor All - America, 1933 Second Team AAU All - America, 1934 1978 Paul Arizin Line drive shooter, scoring star at Villanova, then for the Philadelphia Warriors in the 1950s, ' Pitchin Paul '. 1978 Joe Fulks The first Philadelphia Warriors NBA star, high scoring 6 ' 5 forward of the 1940s, the first major star of The Basketball Association Of America, the league that became the NBA in 1949. 1978 Cliff Hagan ' Lil Abner ', remarkably tough 6 ' 5 forward, played college ball at Kentucky, star for the St. Louis Hawks, helped them win 1958 NBA title. Remarkable athlete, was player / coach for years, later played in the ABA in the late 1960s as well. 1978 Jim Pollard ' Jumping Jim ', college star at Stanford, high leaping star forward for the Minneapolis Lakers in the 1950s, helped them win multiple championships. 1979 Wilt Chamberlain 4 Γ— NBA Most Valuable Player (1960, 1966 -- 1968) 2 Γ— NBA champion (1967, 1972) NBA Finals MVP (1972) 13 Γ— NBA All - Star (1960 -- 1969, 1971 -- 1973) NBA All - Star Game MVP (1960) 7 Γ— All - NBA First Team (1960 -- 1962, 1964, 1965 -- 1968) 3 Γ— All - NBA Second Team (1963, 1966, 1972) 2 Γ— NBA All - Defensive First Team (1972 -- 1973) 7 Γ— NBA scoring champion (1960 -- 1966) 11 Γ— NBA rebounding champion (1960 -- 1963, 1966 -- 1969, 1971 -- 1973) NBA assists leader (1968) 1980 Jerry Lucas F-C high school Ohio phenom, then led Ohio State to three NCAA Finals, star of 1960 's USA Olympic team, all - pro big man for the Cincinnati Royals. 1980 Oscar Robertson PG NBA Champion (1971) NBA Most Valuable Player (1964) 12 Γ— NBA All - Star (1961 -- 1972) 9 Γ— All - NBA First Team (1961 -- 1969) 2 Γ— All - NBA Second Team (1970 -- 1971) NBA Rookie of the Year (1961) NBA 35th Anniversary Team (1980) 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) FIBA Hall of Fame (2009) First and one of two NBA players to average a triple double in one full season (1962) 1980 Jerry West College: Holder of 12 West Virginia University basketball all - time records; 2 - time NCAA All - American; 1959 NCAA Championship appearance; 1959 NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player. NBA: One of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996); NBA Champion (1972); NBA Finals MVP (1969), the only player in history to receive the honor while playing on the losing team; 10 - times selected to the All - NBA First Team (1962 -- ' 67, ' 70 -- ' 73); Twice voted to the All - NBA Second Team (1968, ' 69); 4 - times voted to the NBA All - Defensive Team (1970 -- 73); 14 - time NBA All - Star (1961 -- ' 74); Selected an All - Star every year of his career; NBA All - Star MVP (1972); NBA 35th Anniversary Team (1980); Appeared in the NBA Finals nine times; Played his entire NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers; 3rd player in history to reach 25,000 points; 29.1 points per game career playoffs scoring average is second best behind Michael Jordan. Coaching: Never missed the playoffs as the coach of the Lakers; as general manager he is credited with creating the 1980s - era Lakers dynasty that won 4 NBA Championships and compiling the team that won 3 NBA Championships from 2000 to 2002; recipient of 1995 and 2004 NBA Executive of the Year Awards. Other: Olympic gold medalist (1960); The NBA league logo is modeled after West 's silhouette. 1981 Tom Barlow Defeated Original Celtics and New York Rens as a member of Philadelphia SPHAS, 1926 Played in first professional game at the old Madison Square Garden Played under Hall of Fame coach Eddie Gottlieb with Philadelphia SPHAS and Warriors Known as basketball 's first enforcer 1982 Hal Greer consistent star scorer for the Philadelphia 76ers, NBA all - star 1982 Slater Martin star ball handler for the title - winning Minneapolis Lakers of the 1950s, then also the 1958 St. Louis Hawks. 1982 Frank Ramsey F-G star forward at Kentucky then for the Boston Celtics in the 1950s and 1960s. The first of Red Auerbach 's ' Sixth Man ' stars. 1982 Willis Reed star big man who starred at Grambling, then for the New York Knickerbockers. Led Knicks to 1970 NBA title. Later also a pro coach. Bill Bradley F-G Three - time All - American at Princeton (1963 -- 65); Olympic gold medal (1964); USBWA College Player of the Year (1965); NCAA Tournament MOP (1965); Sullivan Award as top amateur athlete in the U.S. (1965); Rhodes Scholar; European Champions Cup (now EuroLeague) title with Simmenthal Milan (1966); two NBA titles (New York Knicks, 1970, 1973); first player ever to win Olympic gold medal, EuroLeague title, and NBA title Dave DeBusschere ' Defensive Dave ', All - American for U. Of Detroit, then a NBA star for the Detroit Pistons and New York Knickerbockers. The youngest player / coach in NBA history for Detroit, age 24. Later, also commissioner of the ABA. Jack Twyman All - America at Cincinnati (1955); six - time NBA All - Star (1957 -- 60, 1962 -- 63); twice Second Team All - NBA (1960, 1962); among the NBA 's top 15 scorers for eight seasons. Also known for serving as guardian of former teammate Maurice Stokes from his crippling head injury in 1958 until his death in 1970. 1984 John Havlicek ' Hondo ', legendary basketball athlete, ' Sixth Man ' star for the title - winning Boston Celtics, then star forward as starter. Played 17 years, scored over 25,000 NBA points. 1984 Sam Jones Star shooting guard from small college in North Carolina 10 Γ— NBA champion (1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969). 1985 Al Cervi G-F tough star guard for the Rochester Royals in the 1940s, then player / coach of Syracuse Nationals. Won championships with both teams. 1985 Nate Thurmond C-F ' Great Nate ' star center for the San Francisco Warriors in the 1960s, known for his defensive intensity. Finished career with the Cleveland Cavaliers. 1986 Billy Cunningham Star forward for the Philadelphia 76s, NBA All - Star (1969, 1970, 1971, 1972) ABA All - Star (1973) NBA Champion (1967, 1983) ABA MVP (1973) 1986 Tom Heinsohn 8x NBA Champion (1957, 1959 - 65) 6x NBA All - Star (1957, 1961 - 1965) 4x All - NBA Second Team (1961 - 1964) 1957 NBA Rookie Of The Year Consensus First Team NCAA All - American (1956) Rick Barry NBA Champion (1975) 8 Γ— NBA All - Star (1966 -- 1967, 1973 -- 1978) 5 Γ— All - NBA First Team (1966 -- 1967, 1974 -- 1976) NBA Rookie of the Year (1966) 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) Walt Frazier ' Clyde ', legendary quick - handed star guard for the New York Knickerbockers in the 1970s. Bob Houbregs C-F Helms Foundation Player of the Year, 1953 All - America, 1953 All - Pacific Coast Conference, 1951 -- 1953 Led Washington to PCC titles, 1951 -- 1953 Pete Maravich NCAA Division I All - Time Leading Scorer 5x NBA All - Star (1973, 1974, 1977 - 1979) 2x All - NBA First Team (1976, 1977) 2x All - NBA Second Team (1973, 1978) NBA Scoring Champion (1977) 2x National College Player Of The Year (1969, 1970) 3x Consensus NCAA First Team All - American (1968 - 1970) Bobby Wanzer NBA championship with Rochester Royals, 1951 Led the league in free - throw percentage, 90.4 in 1952 NBA All - Star, 1952 -- 56 NBA Most Valuable Player, 1953 1988 Clyde Lovellette C-F Star big man of the 1950s, for Kansas as collegian, Phillips 66ers in the NIBL, then for four NBA teams. 1988 Bobby McDermott star scoring guard and player coach for the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons during The Wars Years of the 1940s. 1988 Wes Unseld C-F NBA MVP (1969) NBA Champion (1978) NBA Finals MVP (1978) 5x NBA All - Star 1989 William Gates Two - time World Professional Tournament championship with New York Rens (1939) and Washington Bears (1943) Played under Hall of Fame coach Bob Douglas Only player to have appeared in all ten World Professional Tournaments. First African - American player - coach in major leagues with the 1948 -- 49 Dayton Rens of the NBL 1989 K.C. Jones NCAA championship with USF, 1955, 1956 U.S. Olympic Gold Medal, 1956 AAU All - America, 1957 -- 58 NBA championships with Boston Celtics, 1959 -- 66 1989 Lenny Wilkens Called ' Lefty ' as star passing / scoring guard player for St. Louis Hawks, Seattle SuperSonics and Cleveland Cavaliers. Then became outstanding pro coach for two of those teams. Had two Hall Of Fame careers, one as player, one as coach. 1990 Dave Bing All - America at Syracuse University, 1966 NBA All - Star, 1968 -- 69, 1971 -- 76 All - NBA First - Team, 1968, 1971 NBA 50th Anniversary All - Time Team, 1996 1990 Elvin Hayes F-C ' The Big E ', high leaping, scoring big man at U. Of Houston, then for San Diego - Houston Rockets. Later also starred for title - winning Washington Bullets in lengthy NBA career. 1990 Neil Johnston high scoring center at Ohio State as collegian, then for Philadelphia Warriors in the 1950s. Led the Warriors to 1956 NBA title. 1990 Earl Monroe ' Earl The Pearl ', playground legend from Philadelphia, then crowd pleasing / scoring star for Baltimore Bullets and New York Knickerbockers. 1991 Nate Archibald NBA Champion (1981) 6 Γ— NBA All - Star (1973, 1975 -- 1976, 1980 -- 1982) 3 Γ— All - NBA First Team (1973, 1975 -- 1976) 2 Γ— All - NBA Second Team (1972, 1981) 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) 1991 Dave Cowens C-F high intensity big man / center for the Boston Celtics, helped lead team to two NBA titles. 1991 Harry Gallatin F-C NBA All - Star, 1951 -- 57 All - NBA First - Team, 1954 All - NBA Second - Team, 1955 NBA Coach of the Year with St. Louis, 1963 1992 Sergei Belov First international player to be inducted With the Soviet national team; 4 Γ— EuroBasket Gold: 1967, 1969, 1971, 1979 EuroBasket MVP 1969 2 Γ— FIBA World Championship Gold: 1967, 1974 FIBA World Championship MVP 1970 Summer Olympics Gold: 1972 With CSKA Moscow; 11 Γ— USSR League champion: 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980 2 Γ— USSR Cup winner: 1972, 1973 2 EuroLeague champion 1969, 1971 FIBA 's 50 Greatest Players 1991 FIBA Hall of Fame 2007 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors 2008 1992 Lusia Harris - Stewart AIAW National Championship with Delta State, 1975 -- 77 All - America at Delta State, 1975 -- 77 Pan American Gold Medal, 1975 Olympic Silver Medal, 1976 1992 Connie Hawkins F-C ' The Hawk ' playground legend, high - gliding star big man from Brooklyn. Career marred by alleged point - shaving scandal. Nonetheless starred for Harlem Globetrotters, ABL - ABA Pittsburgh Pipers, which he led to the first ABA title in 1968. 1992 Bob Lanier All - America at St. Bonaventure University, 1968, 1969, 1970 NCAA Final Four, 1970 Eight - time NBA All - Star, 1972 -- 75, 1977 -- 79, 1982 NBA 's Walter J. Kennedy Citizenship Award, 1978 1992 Nera White Led Nashville Business College to ten national AAU championships Named Outstanding Player in national AAU tournaments ten times MVP, World Championship, 1957 -- 58 Led U.S. to World Championship, 1957 -- 58 1993 Walt Bellamy Gold: 1960 United States men 's Olympic basketball team 4 Γ— NBA - All Star (1962 -- 1965) NBA Rookie of the Year (1962) 1993 Julius Erving NBA Champion (1983) 2 Γ— ABA Champion (1974, 1976) NBA MVP (1981) 3 Γ— ABA MVP (1974 -- 1976) 11 Γ— NBA All - Star (1977 -- 1987) 5 Γ— ABA All - Star (1972 -- 1976) 5 Γ— All - NBA First Team (1978, 1980 -- 1983) 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) 1993 Dan Issel C-F Odds - defying star big man at Kentucky, then for ABA Kentucky Colonels, then for ABA / NBA Denver Nuggets in lengthy playing career. Later also coached Denver. Netted over 25,000 pro points. 1993 Dick McGuire NIT championship at St. John 's, 1944 Helms Foundation All - America at St. John 's, 1944 NCAA Final Four at Dartmouth, 1944 NBA All - Star, 1951, 1952, 1954 -- 56, 1958 -- 59 1993 Ann Meyers Olympic Silver Medal, 1976 All - America at UCLA, 1976 -- 78 AIAW National Championship, 1978 Broderick Cup, symbolic of nation 's outstanding female player, 1978 1993 Calvin Murphy NBA All - Star (1979) NBA All - Rookie First Team (1971) J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award (1979) 2 Γ— Consensus NCAA All - American First Team (1969 -- 1970) Consensus NCAA All - American Second Team (1968) 1993 UΔΌjana Semjonova Unbeaten in international team competition in her 18 - year career; two Olympic gold medals (1976, 1980); three World Championship gold medals (1971, 1975, 1983); 11 European Women 's Championships; 16 European women 's club championships; 15 Soviet club championships; member of the inaugural class of inductees to the Women 's Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999; inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2007 1993 Bill Walton C-F 2 Γ— NBA Champion (1977, 1986) NBA Most Valuable Player (1978) 2 Γ— NBA All - Star (1977 -- 1978) NBA Finals MVP (1977) All - NBA First Team (1977) All - NBA Second Team (1978) 2 Γ— NBA All - Defensive First Team (1977 -- 1978) NBA Sixth Man of the Year (1986) 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) 1994 Carol Blazejowski All - America at Montclair State, 1976 -- 78 Led Montclair State to AIAW Final Four, 1976 Converse Women 's Player of the Year, 1977 Gold medal, World University team, 1979 1994 Buddy Jeannette World Professional Tournament Championship with Detroit Eagles, 1941 World Professional Tournament MVP, 1941, 1945 All - NBL First - Team, 1941, 1944 -- 46 All - BAA Second - Team, 1942 1995 Kareem Abdul - Jabbar 6 Γ— NBA Champion (1971, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987 -- 1988) 6 Γ— NBA Most Valuable Player (1971 -- 1972, 1974, 1976 -- 1977, 1980) 19 Γ— NBA All - Star (1970 -- 1977, 1979 -- 1989) 2 Γ— NBA Finals MVP (1971, 1985) 10 Γ— All - NBA First Team (1971 -- 1974, 1976 -- 1977, 1980 -- 1981, 1984, 1986) 5 Γ— All - NBA Second Team (1970, 1978 -- 1979, 1983, 1985) 5 Γ— NBA All - Defensive First Team (1974 -- 1975, 1979 -- 1981) 6 Γ— NBA All - Defensive Second Team (1970 -- 1971, 1976 -- 1978, 1984) NBA Rookie of the Year (1970) NBA All - Rookie Team (1970) 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) 3 Γ— NCAA Men 's Basketball Champion (1967 -- 1969) 3 Γ— NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player (1967 -- 1969) Naismith College Player of the Year (1969) 2 Γ— USBWA College Player of the Year (1967 -- 1968) Leads NBA in All - Time Scoring 1995 Anne Donovan AIAW Championship with Old Dominion University, 1979 All - America, 1981 -- 83 NCAA Final Four with Old Dominion University, 1983 Naismith Player of the Year, 1983 Olympic Gold Medal (1984, 1988) 1995 Vern Mikkelsen F-C NAIA national championship at Hamline, 1949 All - America, 1949 Six - time NBA All - Star, 1951 -- 53, 1955 -- 57 NBA championships with Minneapolis Lakers, 1951 -- 53, 1955 1995 Cheryl Miller NCAA Championship with Southern California, 1983, 1984 NCAA tournament MVP, 1983 Naismith Player of the Year, 1984 -- 86 Olympic Gold Medal, 1984 KreΕ‘imir Δ†osiΔ‡ 2 Γ— EuroBasket MVP: 1971, 1975 2 Γ— FIBA World Championship Gold: 1970, 1978 3 Γ— EuroBasket Gold: 1973, 1975, 1977 Summer Olympics Gold: 1980 Croatian Sportsman of the Year 1980 FIBA 's 50 Greatest Players 1991 National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame 2006 FIBA Hall of Fame 2007 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors 2008 George Gervin 9 Γ— NBA All - Star (1977 -- 1985) NBA All - Star Game MVP (1980) 5 Γ— All - NBA First Team (1978 -- 1982) 2 Γ— All - NBA Second Team (1977, 1983) 3 Γ— ABA All - Star (1974 -- 1976) 2 Γ— All - ABA Second Team (1975 -- 1976) ABA All - Rookie Team (1973) ABA All - Time Team 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) Gail Goodrich NBA Champion (1972) 5 Γ— NBA All - Star (1969, 1972 -- 1975) Nancy Lieberman All - America at Old Dominion, 1978, 1979, 1980 Olympic Silver Medal, 1976 Pan American Gold Medal, 1975 Became first female player in history to play in a men 's league with the USBL Springfield Fame, 1986 David Thompson G-F 4 Γ— NBA All - Star (1977 -- 1979, 1983) ABA All - Star (1976) 2 Γ— All - NBA First Team (1977, 1978) NBA All - Star Game MVP (1979) ABA All - Star Game MVP (1976) All - ABA Second Team (1976) ABA Rookie of the Year (1976) ABA All - Rookie First Team (1976) Naismith College Player of the Year (1975) Adolph Rupp Trophy (1975) ABA All - Time Team George Yardley F-G ' Jumping George ', high - leaping star scoring forward at Stanford as collegian, then for the Fort Wayne -- Detroit Pistons in the 1950s. 1997 Joan Crawford Gold Medals in 1957 FIBA World Championship and 1959 & 1963 Pan American Games for Women 's Basketball. 2 Γ— AAU Most Valuable Player. AAU Hall of Fame in 1961. Helms Hall of Fame in 1967. Women 's Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999. 1997 Denise Curry Gold Medals in 1979 & 1983 FIBA World Championship, 1983 Pan American Games and 1984 Olympics for Women 's Basketball. UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 1994. Women 's Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999. 1997 Alex English 8 Γ— NBA All - Star (1982 -- 1989) 3 Γ— All - NBA Second Team (1982 -- 1983, 1986) J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award (1988) NBA Scoring Champion (1983) 1997 Bailey Howell 2 Γ— NBA Champion (1968 -- 1969) 6 Γ— NBA All - Star (1961 -- 1964, 1966 -- 1967) All - NBA Second Team (1963) 1998 Larry Bird Summer Olympics Gold: 1992 3 Γ— NBA Champion (1981, 1984, 1986) 3 Γ— NBA Most Valuable Player (1984 -- 1986) 12 Γ— NBA All - Star (1980 -- 1988, 1990 -- 1992) 2 Γ— NBA Finals MVP (1984, 1986) 9 Γ— All - NBA First Team (1980 -- 1988) All - NBA Second Team (1990) 3 Γ— NBA All - Defensive Second Team (1982 -- 1984) NBA Rookie of the Year (1980) NBA All - Rookie Team (1980) 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) Member of the "Dream Team '' inducted as a unit in 2010 1998 Marques Haynes Harlem Globetrotters ' premiere ball handler 1998 Arnie Risen 2 Γ— NBA Champion (1951, 1957) 4 Γ— NBA All - Star (1952 -- 55) 9 Γ— All - BAA Second Team (1949) 1999 Kevin McHale 3 Γ— NBA Champion (1981, 1984, 1986) 7 Γ— NBA All - Star (1984, 1986 -- 1991) 2 Γ— NBA Sixth Man of the Year (1984 -- 1985) All - NBA First Team (1987) 3 Γ— NBA All - Defensive First Team (1986 -- 1988) 3 Γ— NBA All - Defensive Second Team (1983, 1990 -- 1991) NBA All - Rookie Team (1981) Pan American Games Gold: 1979 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) 2000 Bob McAdoo C-F 2 Γ— NBA Champion (1982, 1985) NBA Most Valuable Player (1975) 2 Γ— FIBA European Champions Cup (EuroLeague) champion (1987, 1988) EuroLeague Final Four MVP (1988) 5 Γ— NBA All - Star (1974 -- 1978) All - NBA First Team (1975) All - NBA Second Team (1974) NBA Rookie of the Year (1973) NBA All - Rookie Team (1973) 2000 Isiah Thomas 2 Γ— NBA Champion (1989 -- 1990) 12 Γ— NBA All - Star (1982 -- 1993) NBA Finals MVP (1990) 3 Γ— All - NBA First Team (1984 -- 1986) 2 Γ— All - NBA Second Team (1983, 1987) 3 Γ— NBA All - Defensive First Team (1986 -- 1988) NBA All - Rookie Team (1982) USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (1980) Pan American Games Gold: 1979 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) 2001 Moses Malone NBA Champion (1983) 3 Γ— NBA Most Valuable Player (1979, 1982 -- 1983) 13 Γ— NBA All - Star (1975, 1978 -- 1989) NBA Finals MVP (1983) 4 Γ— All - NBA First Team (1979, 1982 -- 1983, 1985) 4 Γ— All - NBA Second Team (1980 -- 1981, 1984, 1987) NBA All - Defensive First Team (1983) NBA All - Defensive Second Team (1979) 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) 2002 Magic Johnson Summer Olympics Gold: 1992 NCAA Champion (Michigan State, 1979) NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player 12 Γ— NBA All - Star (1979) 5 Γ— NBA Champion (1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988) 3 Γ— NBA Finals MVP (1980, 1982, 1987) 3 Γ— NBA MVP (1987, 1989, 1990) 9 Γ— All - NBA First Team Member of the "Dream Team '' inducted as a unit in 2010 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) 2002 DraΕΎen PetroviΔ‡ FIBA World Championship Gold: 1990 EuroBasket Gold: 1989 3 Γ— Olympic Medalist (Silver silver, SFR Yugoslavia, 1988, Croatia, 1992; Bronze bronze, SFR Yugoslavia, 1984) 2 Γ— EuroLeague champion (1985, 1986) 2 Γ— European Cup Winners ' Cup Winner (1987, 1989) FIBA World Championship MVP (1986) EuroBasket MVP (1989) 4 Γ— Euroscar (1986, 1989, 1992, 1993) 2 Γ— Mr. Europa (1986, 1993) FIBA 's 50 Greatest Players in 1991 All - NBA Third Team (1993) FIBA Hall of Fame (2007) 2003 Dino Meneghin EuroBasket Gold: 1983 Summer Olympics Silver: 1980 7 Γ— EuroLeague champion (1970, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1987, 1988) 2 Γ— European Cup Winners ' Cup Winner (1967, 1980) KoraΔ‡ Cup Winner (1985) Euroscar (1983) 2 Γ— Mr. Europa (1980, 1983) 12 Γ— Italian League Champion (1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989) 6 Γ— Italian Cup Winner (1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1986, 1987) FIBA 's 50 Greatest Players in 1991 Italian Basketball Hall of Fame (2006) 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors (2008) FIBA Hall of Fame (2010) 2003 Robert Parish 4 Γ— NBA Champion (1981, 1984, 1986, 1997) 9 Γ— NBA All - Star (1981 -- 1987, 1990 -- 1991) All - NBA Second Team (1982) All - NBA Third Team (1987) 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) 2003 James Worthy 3 Γ— NBA Champion (1985, 1987 -- 1988) 9 Γ— NBA All - Star (1986 -- 1992) NBA Finals MVP (1988) 2 Γ— All - NBA Third Team (1990 -- 1991) NBA All - Rookie Team (1983) 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) DraΕΎen DalipagiΔ‡ FIBA World Championship Gold: 1978 3 Γ— EuroBasket Gold: 1973, 1975, 1977 Summer Olympics Gold: 1980 FIBA KoraΔ‡ Cup Winner (1978) FIBA World Cup MVP (1978) EuroBasket MVP (1977) 2 Γ— Mr. Europa (1977, 1978) The Best Athlete of Yugoslavia (1978) Yugoslav Sportsman of the Year (1978) Euroscar (1980) FIBA 's 50 Greatest Players in 1991 FIBA Hall of Fame (2007) Clyde Drexler 1 Γ— NBA Champion (Houston Rockets, 1995) Summer Olympics Gold: 1992 10 Γ— NBA All - Star (1986, 1988 -- 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997) 1 Γ— All - NBA First Team Selection (1992) 2 Γ— All - NBA Second Team Selection (1988, 1991) 2 Γ— All - NBA Third Team Selection (1990, 1995) member of the "Dream Team '' inducted as a unit in 2010 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) Maurice Stokes F-C 3 Γ— NBA All - Star (1956 -- 58) 3 Γ— All - NBA Second Team Selection (1956 -- 58) NBA Rookie of the Year (1956) Lynette Woodard Gold Medalist in 1984 Olympics and 1990 FIBA World Championship for Women. Inducted to Women 's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2005. 2005 Hortencia de Fatima Marcari First played on the Brazil national team at age 15; gold medals at the 1991 Pan American Games and 1994 FIBA World Championship for Women; silver medal at the 1996 Olympics; four wins in the South American Championships; inducted into the Women 's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002 and the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2007 2006 Charles Barkley 2 Γ— Summer Olympics Gold: 1992, 1996 NBA Most Valuable Player (1993) FIBA Americas Championship Gold: 1992 11 Γ— NBA All - Star (1987 -- 1997) 5 Γ— All - NBA First Team (1988 -- 1991, 1993) 5 Γ— All - NBA Second Team (1986 -- 1987, 1992, 1994 -- 1995) All - NBA Third Team (1996) NBA All - Rookie Team (1985) NBA All - Star Game MVP (1991) 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) member of the "Dream Team '' inducted as a unit in 2010 2006 Joe Dumars 2 Γ— NBA Champion (1989 -- 1990) NBA Finals MVP (1989) 6 Γ— NBA All - Star (1990 -- 1993, 1995, 1997) All - NBA Second Team (1993) 2 Γ— All - NBA Third Team (1990 -- 1991) 4 Γ— NBA All - Defensive First Team (1989 -- 1990, 1992 -- 1993) NBA All - Defensive Second Team (1991) NBA All - Rookie Team (1986) FIBA Basketball World Cup Gold: (1994) 2006 Dominique Wilkins EuroLeague Champion (1996) 9 Γ— NBA All Star (1986 -- 1994) NBA scoring champion (1986) All - NBA First Team (1986) 4 Γ— All - NBA Second Team (1987 -- 1988, 1991, 1993) 2 Γ— All - NBA Third Team (1989, 1994) Greek Cup Winner (1996) Greek Cup MVP (1996) EuroLeague Final Four MVP (1996) NBA All - Rookie Team (1983) FIBA Basketball World Cup Gold: (1994) 2008 Adrian Dantley 6 Γ— NBA All - Star (1980 -- 1982, 1984 -- 1986) 2 Γ— All - NBA Second Team (1981, 1984) NBA Rookie of the Year (1977) NBA All - Rookie First Team (1977) 2008 Patrick Ewing 2 Γ— Summer Olympics Gold: 1984, 1992 FIBA Americas Championship Gold: 1992 11 Γ— NBA All - Star (1986, 1988 -- 1997) All - NBA First Team (1990) 6 Γ— All - NBA Second Team (1988 -- 1989, 1991 -- 1993, 1997) 3 Γ— NBA All - Defensive Second Team (1988 -- 1989, 1992) NBA Rookie of the Year (1986) NBA All - Rookie First Team (1986) NCAA Men 's Basketball Champion (1984) NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player (1984) Naismith College Player of the Year (1985) Adolph Rupp Trophy (1985) Member of the "Dream Team '' inducted as a unit in 2010 50 Greatest Players in NBA History 2008 Hakeem Olajuwon 2 Γ— NBA Champion (1994, 1995) Summer Olympics Gold: 1996 NBA MVP (1994) 12 Γ— NBA All - Star (1985 -- 1990, 1992 -- 1997) 2 Γ— NBA Finals MVP (1994, 1995) 2 Γ— NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1993 -- 1994) 6 Γ— All - NBA First Team Selection (1987 -- 1989, 1993 -- 1994, 1997) 3 Γ— All - NBA Second Team Selection (1986, 1990, 1996) 3 Γ— All - NBA Third Team Selection (1991, 1995, 1999) 5 Γ— NBA All - Defensive First Team Selection (1987 -- 1988, 1990, 1993 -- 1994) 4 Γ— NBA All - Defensive Second Team Selection (1985, 1991, 1996 -- 1997) 2 Γ— NBA rebounding leader (1989, 1990) 3 Γ— NBA blocks leader (1990, 1991, 1993) NBA All - Rookie Team (1985) 50 Greatest Players in NBA History FIBA Hall of Fame (2016) 2009 Michael Jordan 6 Γ— NBA Champion (1991 -- 1993, 1996 -- 1998) 5 Γ— NBA MVP (1988, 1991 -- 92, 1996, 1998) 14 Γ— NBA All - Star (1985 -- 1993, 1996 -- 1998, 2002 -- 2003) 6 Γ— NBA Finals MVP (all - time record) (1991 -- 93, 1996 -- 98) 10 Γ— All - NBA First Team Selection (1987 -- 1993, 1996 -- 1998) 9 Γ— NBA All - Defensive First Team Selection (1988 -- 1993, 1996 -- 1998) 1 Γ— NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1988) NBA All - Rookie First Team (1985) NBA Rookie of the Year (1985) 10 Γ— NBA Season Scoring Title (all - time record) (1987 -- 1993, 1996 -- 1998) 3 Γ— NBA Season Steals Leader (1988, 1990, 1993) NCAA Men 's Basketball Champion (1982) Naismith Award (1984) 2 Γ— Summer Olympics Gold: 1984, 1992 FIBA Americas Championship Gold: 1992 Pan American Games Gold: 1983 2 Γ— USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (1983, 1984) Member of the "Dream Team '' inducted as a unit in 2010 50 Greatest Players in NBA History FIBA Hall of Fame (2015) 2009 David Robinson 2 Γ— NBA Champion (1999, 2003) 1 Γ— NBA MVP (1995) 10 Γ— NBA All - Star (1990 -- 96, 1998, 2000 -- 01) 4 Γ— All - NBA First Team Selection (1991 -- 92, 1995 -- 96) 2 Γ— All - NBA Second Team Selection (1994, 1998) 4 Γ— All - NBA Third Team Selection (1990, 1993, 2000 -- 01) 1 Γ— NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1992) 4 Γ— NBA All - Defensive First Team Selection (1991 -- 92, 1995 -- 96) 4 Γ— NBA All - Defensive Second Team Selection (1990, 1993 -- 94, 1998) NBA Rookie of the Year (1990) NBA All - Rookie First Team (1990) 3 Γ— Summer Olympics Gold: 1992, 1996 Bronze: 1988 FIBA Basketball World Cup Gold: (1986) Pan American Games Silver: 1987 USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (1986) Member of the "Dream Team '' inducted as a unit in 2010 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) FIBA Hall of Fame (2013) 2009 John Stockton 10 Γ— NBA All - Star (1989 -- 1997, 2000) 2 Γ— All - NBA First Team Selection 6 Γ— All - NBA Second Team Selection 3 Γ— All - NBA Third Team Selection 5 Γ— NBA All - Defensive Second Team Selection 2 Γ— Summer Olympics Gold: 1992, 1996 Member of the "Dream Team '' inducted as a unit in 2010 50 Greatest Players in NBA History All - time leader in assists All - time leader in steals Cynthia Cooper - Dyke 2 Γ— NCAA Champion (USC, 1983, 1984) Olympic gold medal (1988) 4 Γ— WNBA Champion (Houston Comets, 1997 -- 2000) 2 Γ— WNBA MVP (1997, 1998) 3 Γ— WNBA All - Star (1999, 2000, 2003) 3 Γ— WNBA Scoring Leader (1997 -- 1999) Dennis Johnson 5 Γ— NBA All - Star (1979 -- 82, 1985) All - NBA First Team (1979), NBA Finals MVP (1979) 6 Γ— NBA All - Defensive First Team (1979 -- 83, 1987) 3 Γ— NBA Champion (Seattle SuperSonics, 1979; Boston Celtics, 1984, 1986) Gus Johnson 5 Γ— NBA All - Star (1965, 1968 -- 71) 4 Γ— All - NBA Second Team (1965 -- 66, 1970 -- 71) 2 Γ— NBA All - Defensive First Team (1970 -- 71) NBA All - Rookie First Team (1964) ABA Champion (Indiana Pacers, 1973) Karl Malone 14 Γ— NBA All - Star (1988 -- 1998, 2000 -- 2002) 2 Γ— NBA MVP (1997, 1999) 11 Γ— All - NBA First Team Selection (1989 -- 1999) 2 Γ— All - NBA Second Team Selection (1988, 2000) 1 Γ— All - NBA Third Team Selection (2001) 3 Γ— NBA All - Defensive First Team Selection (1997 -- 1999) 1 Γ— NBA All - Defensive Second Team Selection (1988) NBA All - Rookie Team (1986) 2 Γ— NBA All - Star MVP (1989, 1993) 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) 2 Γ— Summer Olympics Gold: 1992, 1996 Member of the "Dream Team '' inducted as a unit in 2010 Ubiratan Pereira Maciel Known as O Rei (The King) in his homeland of Brazil; represented Brazil in four Summer Olympics, winning a bronze medal in 1964; gold medalist at 1963 FIBA World Championship and 1971 Pan American Games; 5 - time gold medalist at the South American Championship (1963, 1968, 1971, 1973, 1977); 5 Γ— Brazilian League champion (1965, 1966, 1969, 1977, 1981) FIBA Order of Merit (1994) FIBA 's 50 Greatest Players in 1991 FIBA Hall of Fame (2009) Scottie Pippen 6 Γ— NBA Champion (1991 -- 1993, 1996 -- 1998) 7 Γ— NBA All - Star (1990, 1992 -- 1997) 1 Γ— NBA All - Star Game MVP (1994) 3 Γ— All - NBA First Team Selection (1994 -- 1996) 2 Γ— All - NBA Second Team Selection (1992, 1997) 2 Γ— All - NBA Third Team Selection (1993, 1998) 8 Γ— NBA All - Defensive First Team Selection (1992 -- 1999) 2 Γ— NBA All - Defensive Second Team Selection (1991, 2000) 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) 2 Γ— Summer Olympics Gold: 1992, 1996 USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (1996) Member of the "Dream Team '' inducted as a unit in 2010 2011 Dennis Rodman 5 Γ— NBA Champion (1989 -- 1990, 1996 -- 1998) 2 Γ— NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1990 -- 1991) 2 Γ— NBA All - Star (1990, 1992) 2 Γ— All - NBA Third Team (1992, 1995) 7 Γ— NBA All - Defensive First Team (1989 -- 1993, 1995 -- 1996) NBA All - Defensive Second Team (1994) 7 Γ— NBA Rebounding Champion (1991 -- 98) 2011 Chris Mullin 5 Γ— NBA All - Star (1989 -- 1993) All - NBA First Team (1992) 2 Γ— All - NBA Second Team (1989, 1991) All - NBA Third Team (1990) 2 Γ— Summer Olympics Gold: 1984, 1992 Pan American Games Gold: 1983 Member of the "Dream Team '' inducted as a unit in 2010 1 Γ— USBWA College Player of the Year (1985) John R. Wooden Award (1985) 2011 Arvydas Sabonis 3 Γ— Summer Olympic Medalist (Gold, USSR, 1988; Bronze, Lithuania, 1992 and 1996) 2 Γ— FIBA Basketball World Cup medalist Gold: 1982 Silver: 1986 4 Γ— EuroBasket medalist Gold: 1985 Silver: 1995, Bronze: 1983, 1989 EuroBasket MVP (1985) 2 Γ— Spanish ACB League MVP (1994, 1995) 2 Γ— Spanish ACB League Finals MVP (1993, 1994) EuroLeague Final Four MVP (1995) NBA All - Rookie First Team (1996) EuroLeague Regular Season and Top 16 MVP (regular season and Top 16 phases, 2004) 6 Γ— Euroscar (1984, 1985, 1988, 1995, 1997, 1999) 2 Γ— Mr. Europa (1985, 1997) FIBA 's 50 Greatest Players in 1991 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors (2008) FIBA Hall of Fame (2010) 2011 Artis Gilmore ABA All - Time Team (1997) ABA MVP (1972) ABA Rookie of the Year (1972) 5 Γ— ABA All - Star (1972 -- 76) 5 Γ— All - ABA First Team (1972 -- 76) 5 Γ— ABA All - Defensive First Team (1972 -- 76) ABA All - Star Game MVP (1974) ABA Playoff MVP (1975) 6 Γ— NBA All - Star (1978, 1979, 1981 -- 83, 1986) NBA All - Defensive Second Team (1978) NBA career leader in field goal percentage 2011 Teresa Edwards 5 Γ— Olympic Medalist (gold, 1984, 1988, 1996, 2000; bronze, 1992) Inductee, Women 's Basketball Hall of Fame (2010) NCAA Silver Anniversary Award (2011) 2011 Goose Tatum Member of the Harlem Globetrotters inducted as a unit in 2002 2012 Mel Daniels ABA Rookie of the Year (1968) 2 Γ— ABA Most Valuable Player (1969, 1971) 3 Γ— ABA champion (Indiana Pacers, 1970, 1972, 1973) 7 Γ— ABA All - Star 2012 Katrina McClain 2 Γ— Kodak All - America (Georgia, 1986, 1987) WBCA Player of the Year (1987) 2 Γ— Olympic gold medalist with Team USA (1988, 1996) 2 Γ— World Championship gold medalist (1986, 1990) 2 Γ— USA Basketball Female Athlete of the Year 2012 Reggie Miller Retired with the most three - point field goals in NBA history (2,560) 5 Γ— NBA All - Star 3 Γ— All - NBA Third Team J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award (2004) FIBA Basketball World Cup Gold: 1994 Summer Olympics Gold: 1996 USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (2002) 2012 Ralph Sampson 3 Γ— Naismith Award (Virginia, 1981, 1982, 1983) 2 Γ— Wooden Award (1982, 1983) 3 Γ— consensus first - team All - American (1981 -- 1983) 4 Γ— NBA All - Star NBA All - Star Game MVP (1985) 2012 Chet Walker Consensus first - team All - America (Bradley, 1962) NBA All - Rookie Team (1963) 7 Γ— NBA All - Star NBA champion (Philadelphia 76ers, 1967) 2012 Jamaal Wilkes 3 Γ— Academic All - America (UCLA, 1972, 1973, 1974) Consensus first - team All - American (1974) NBA Rookie of the Year (1975) 3 Γ— NBA All - Star 4 Γ— NBA champion (Golden State Warriors, 1975; Los Angeles Lakers, 1980, 1982, 1985) 2013 Roger Brown G-F ABA Playoffs MVP (1970) 4 Γ— ABA All - Star All - ABA First Team (1971) 3 Γ— ABA champion (Indiana Pacers, 1970, 1972, 1973) 2013 Bernard King 4 Γ— NBA All Star 2 Γ— All - NBA First Team NBA top scorer (1985) NBA All - Rookie Team 2013 Gary Payton NBA champion (Miami Heat, 2006) 9 Γ— NBA All - Star 2 Γ— All - NBA First Team NBA Defensive Player of the Year 9 Γ— NBA All - Defensive First Team NBA steals leader 2 Γ— Summer Olympics Gold: 1996, 2000 2 Γ— FIBA Americas Championship Gold (1999), Silver (1989) 2013 Richie Guerin 6 Γ— NBA All - Star 3 Γ— All - NBA Second Team 2013 Dawn Staley 2 Γ— Naismith Award (Virginia, 1991, 1992) 6 Γ— WNBA All - Star 2 Γ— ABL All - Star 3 Γ— Olympic Gold Medalist (1996, 2000, 2004) 2013 Oscar Schmidt All - time Top Scorer in FIBA World Cup basketball history All - time Top Scorer in Summer Olympic Games history 3 Γ— Summer Olympic Games Top Scorer (1988, 1992, 1996) 1 Γ— FIBA World Cup Top Scorer (1990) 16 Γ— Top Scorer in national domestic leagues (8 Γ— in Brazil, 7 Γ— in Italy, 1 Γ— in Spain) Gold Medalist at the Pan American Games (1987) Longest professional career for a basketball player (29 years) FIBA 's 50 Greatest Players (1991) FIBA Hall of Fame (2010) Italian Basketball Hall of Fame (2017) 2014 Ε arΕ«nas Marčiulionis 3 Γ— Summer Olympics medalist (Gold with the Soviet Union in 1988, Bronze with Lithuania in 1992 and 1996) 3 Γ— EuroBasket medalist Silver: 1987, 1995, Bronze: 1989 EuroBasket MVP (1995) Mr. Europa (1988) 4 Γ— Lithuanian Sportsman of the Year (1987, 1989, 1990, 1991) FIBA 's 50 Greatest Players (1991) Pioneer of European players in the NBA Resurrected the Lithuania national team after Lithuania 's return to independence in 1990 Founder of the top - tier level Lithuanian League, the LKL FIBA Hall of Fame (2015) 2014 Alonzo Mourning Summer Olympics Gold: 2000 2 Γ— FIBA Basketball World Cup medalist Gold: 1994 Bronze: 1990 Consensus First Team All - American (Georgetown, 1992) Consensus Second Team All - American (1990) Third - team All - American -- NABC (1991) 7 Γ— NBA All - Star (1994 -- 1997, 2000 -- 2002) All - NBA First Team (1999) All - NBA Second Team (2000) 2 Γ— NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1999, 2000) 2 Γ— NBA All - Defensive First Team (1999 -- 2000) 2 Γ— NBA blocks leader (1999 -- 2000) NBA All - Rookie First Team (1993) J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award (2002) NBA champion (Miami Heat, 2006) 2014 Mitch Richmond 6 Γ— NBA All - Star NBA Rookie of the Year (1988) 3 Γ— All - NBA second team NBA Champion (Los Angeles Lakers, 2002) 2 Γ— Olympic medalist with Team USA (Bronze in 1988, Gold in 1996) 2014 Guy Rodgers 3 Γ— MVP in the Philadelphia Big 5 Consensus First Team All - American (Temple, 1958) Consensus Second Team All - American (1957) NCAA All - Tournament Team (1958) 4 Γ— NBA All - Star 2 Γ— NBA assists leader 2015 Louie Dampier ABA All - Time Team (1997) ABA All - Rookie First Team (1968) 7 Γ— ABA All - Star 4 Γ— All - ABA Second Team ABA Champion (Kentucky Colonels, 1975) AP First Team All - America, 1966 2 Γ— Consensus Second Team All - American (1966, 1967) 2015 Spencer Haywood Summer Olympics Gold: 1968 ABA All - Time Team (1997) ABA All - Rookie First Team (1970) ABA Rookie of the Year (1970) ABA MVP (1970) ABA All - Star Game MVP (1970) ABA All - Star All - ABA First Team NBA Champion (Los Angeles Lakers, 1980) 4 Γ— NBA All - Star (1972 -- 1975) 2 Γ— All - NBA First Team 2 Γ— All - NBA Second Team 2015 John Isaacs World Professional Basketball Tournament Championships (1939, 1943) World Professional Basketball Tournament Second Team (1943) Utica Pics MVP (1947) New York City Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee (1992) 2015 Lisa Leslie Naismith Award (USC, 1994) Kodak All - America (1994) 8 Γ— WNBA All - Star 3 Γ— WNBA All - Star Game MVP 4 Γ— Olympic Gold Medalist (1996, 2000, 2004, 2008) 3 Γ— WNBA MVP (2001, 2004, 2006) 2 Γ— WNBA Champions (Los Angeles Sparks, 2001, 2002) 2 Γ— WNBA Finals MVP 8 Γ— First Team All - WNBA 4 Γ— Second Team All - WNBA 2 Γ— WNBA Defensive Player of the Year 2 Γ— All - Defensive First Team 2 Γ— All - Defensive Second Team First player to dunk in a WNBA game 2015 Dikembe Mutombo 8 Γ— NBA All - Star (1992, 1995 -- 1998, 2000 -- 2002) All - NBA Second Team (2001) 2 Γ— All - NBA Third Team (1998, 2002) 4 Γ— NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1995, 1997, 1998, 2001) 3 Γ— All - NBA Defensive First Team (1997 -- 1998, 2001) 3 Γ— NBA All - Defensive Second Team (1995, 1999, 2002) NBA All - Rookie First Team (1992) 2 Γ— NBA rebounding leader 3 Γ— NBA blocks leader 2 Γ— J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award (2001, 2009) Third - team All - American -- AP, UPI (1991) 2015 Jo Jo White Summer Olympics Gold: 1968 2 Γ— NBA Champion (1974, 1976) 7 Γ— NBA All Star NBA Finals MVP (1976) 2 Γ— All - NBA Second Team NBA All - Rookie First Team (1970) 2 Γ— Consensus Second Team All - American (1968, 1969) The Sporting News First Team All - America (1968, 1969) 2016 Yao Ming 8 Γ— NBA All - Star 2 Γ— All - NBA Second Team 3 Γ— All - NBA Third Team NBA All - Rookie First Team (2003) CBA champion (2002) CBA MVP (2001) CBA Finals MVP (2002) 3 Γ— FIBA Asian Championship MVP (2001, 2003, 2005) FIBA World Cup Top Scorer (2006) 2016 Cumberland Posey Known as the "best basketball player '' of the 1900s - 1920s. 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The Reformation (from Latin reformatio, literally "restoration, renewal ''), also referred to as the Protestant Reformation, was a schism from the Roman Catholic Church initiated by Martin Luther and continued by John Calvin, Huldrych Zwingli, and other early Protestant Reformers in 16th century Europe. It is usually considered to have started with the publication of the Ninety - Five Theses by Luther in 1517, lasting until the end of the Thirty Years ' War with the Peace of Westphalia in 1648.
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Rank Name Position (s) Team (s) played for (years) Total 3 - point field goals made Total 3 - point field goals attempted 3 - point field goal percentage Allen, Ray Ray Allen SG Milwaukee Bucks (1996 -- 2003) Seattle SuperSonics (2003 -- 2007) Boston Celtics (2007 -- 2012) Miami Heat (2012 -- 2014) 2,973 7,429. 400 Miller, Reggie Reggie Miller * SG Indiana Pacers (1987 -- 2005) 2,560 6,486. 395 Terry, Jason Jason Terry ^ SG / PG Atlanta Hawks (1999 -- 2004) Dallas Mavericks (2004 -- 2012) Boston Celtics (2012 -- 2013) Brooklyn Nets (2013 -- 2014) Houston Rockets (2014 -- 2016) Milwaukee Bucks (2016 -- present) 2,243 5,907. 380 Pierce, Paul Paul Pierce SF Boston Celtics (1999 -- 2013) Brooklyn Nets (2013 -- 2014) Washington Wizards (2014 -- 2015) Los Angeles Clippers (2015 -- 2017) 2,143 5,816. 368 Korver, Kyle Kyle Korver ^ SG / SF Philadelphia 76ers (2003 -- 2007) Utah Jazz (2007 -- 2010) Chicago Bulls (2010 -- 2012) Atlanta Hawks (2012 -- 2017) Cleveland Cavaliers (2017 -- present) 2,127 4,932. 431 6 Crawford, Jamal Jamal Crawford ^ SG / PG Chicago Bulls (2000 -- 2004) New York Knicks (2004 -- 2008) Golden State Warriors (2008 -- 2009) Atlanta Hawks (2009 -- 2011) Portland Trail Blazers (2011 -- 2012) Los Angeles Clippers (2012 -- 2017) Minnesota Timberwolves (2017 -- present) 2,085 5,968. 349 7 Carter, Vince Vince Carter ^ SG / SF Toronto Raptors (1999 -- 2004) New Jersey Nets (2004 -- 2009) Orlando Magic (2009 -- 2010) Phoenix Suns (2010 -- 2011) Dallas Mavericks (2011 -- 2014) Memphis Grizzlies (2014 -- 2017) Sacramento Kings (2017 -- present) 2,059 5,522. 373 8 Curry, Stephen Stephen Curry ^ PG Golden State Warriors (2009 -- present) 2,000 4,597. 435 9 Kidd, Jason Jason Kidd PG Dallas Mavericks (1994 -- 1996, 2008 -- 2012) Phoenix Suns (1996 -- 2001) New Jersey Nets (2001 -- 2008) New York Knicks (2012 -- 2013) 1,988 5,701. 349 10 Johnson, Joe Joe Johnson ^ SG / SF Boston Celtics (2001 -- 2002) Phoenix Suns (2002 -- 2005) Atlanta Hawks (2005 -- 2012) Brooklyn Nets (2012 -- 2016) Miami Heat (2016) Utah Jazz (2016 -- present) 1,940 5,210. 372 11 Smith, J.R. J.R. Smith ^ SG New Orleans / Oklahoma City Hornets (2004 -- 2006) Denver Nuggets (2006 -- 2011) New York Knicks (2011 -- 2015) Cleveland Cavaliers (2015 -- present) 1,833 4,914. 373 12 Billups, Chauncey Chauncey Billups PG / SG Boston Celtics (1997 -- 1998) Toronto Raptors (1998) Denver Nuggets (19 99, 2008 -- 2011) Minnesota Timberwolves (2000 -- 2002) Detroit Pistons (2002 -- 2008, 2013 -- 2014) New York Knicks (2011) Los Angeles Clippers (2011 -- 2013) 1,830 4,725. 387 13 Nowitzki, Dirk Dirk Nowitzki ^ PF Dallas Mavericks (1999 -- present) 1,828 4,781. 382 14 Bryant, Kobe Kobe Bryant SG Los Angeles Lakers (1996 -- 2016) 1,827 5,546. 330 15 Lewis, Rashard Rashard Lewis SF / PF Seattle SuperSonics (1999 -- 2007) Orlando Magic (2007 -- 2010) Washington Wizards (2010 -- 2012) Miami Heat (2012 -- 2014) 1,787 4,625. 386 16 StojakoviΔ‡, Peja Peja StojakoviΔ‡ SF Sacramento Kings (1999 -- 2006) Indiana Pacers (2006) New Orleans / Oklahoma City Hornets (2006 -- 2010) Toronto Raptors (2010 -- 2011) Dallas Mavericks (2011) 1,760 4,392. 401 17 Ellis, Dale Dale Ellis SF / SG Dallas Mavericks (1983 -- 1986) Seattle SuperSonics (1986 -- 1991, 1997 -- 1999) Milwaukee Bucks (1991 -- 1992, 1999 -- 2000) San Antonio Spurs (1992 -- 1994) Denver Nuggets (1994 -- 1997) Charlotte Hornets (2000) 1,719 4,266. 403 18 Nash, Steve Steve Nash PG Phoenix Suns (1996 -- 1998, 2004 -- 2012) Dallas Mavericks (1999 -- 2004) Los Angeles Lakers (2012 -- 2014) 1,685 3,939. 428 19 Richardson, Jason Jason Richardson SG Golden State Warriors (2001 -- 2007) Charlotte Bobcats (2007 -- 2008) Phoenix Suns (2008 -- 2010) Orlando Magic (2010 -- 2012) Philadelphia 76ers (2012 -- 2015) 1,608 4,344. 370 20 Miller, Mike Mike Miller ^ SF / SG Orlando Magic (2000 -- 2003) Memphis Grizzlies (2003 -- 2008, 2013 -- 2014) Minnesota Timberwolves (2008 -- 2009) Washington Wizards (2009 -- 2010) Miami Heat (2010 -- 2013) Cleveland Cavaliers (2014 -- 2015) Denver Nuggets (2015 -- 2017) 1,590 3,910. 407 21 Rice, Glen Glen Rice SF Miami Heat (1989 -- 1995) Charlotte Hornets (1995 -- 1998) Los Angeles Lakers (1999 -- 2000) New York Knicks (2000 -- 2001) Houston Rockets (2001 -- 2003) Los Angeles Clippers (2003 -- 2004) 1,559 3,896. 400 22 Jones, Eddie Eddie Jones SG Los Angeles Lakers (1994 -- 1999) Charlotte Hornets (1999 -- 2000) Miami Heat (2000 -- 2005, 2007) Memphis Grizzlies (2005 -- 2007) Dallas Mavericks (2007 -- 2008) 1,546 4,147. 373 23 Hardaway, Tim Tim Hardaway PG Golden State Warriors (1989 -- 1993, 1994 -- 1996) Miami Heat (1996 -- 2001) Dallas Mavericks (2001 -- 2002) Denver Nuggets (2002) Indiana Pacers (2003) 1,542 4,345. 355 24 James, LeBron LeBron James ^ SF Cleveland Cavaliers (2003 -- 2010, 2014 -- present) Miami Heat (2010 -- 2014) 1,534 4,458. 344 25 Van Exel, Nick Nick Van Exel PG Los Angeles Lakers (1993 -- 1998) Denver Nuggets (1999 -- 2002) Dallas Mavericks (2002 -- 2003) Golden State Warriors (2003 -- 2004) Portland Trail Blazers (2004 -- 2005) San Antonio Spurs (2005 -- 2006) 1,528 4,278. 357 26 Bibby, Mike Mike Bibby PG Vancouver Grizzlies (1999 -- 2001) Sacramento Kings (2001 -- 2008) Atlanta Hawks (2008 -- 2011) Washington Wizards (2011) Miami Heat (2011) New York Knicks (2011 -- 2012) 1,517 3,999. 379 27 Harden, James James Harden ^ SG Oklahoma City Thunder (2009 -- 2012) Houston Rockets (2012 -- present) 1,505 4,115. 366 28 Finley, Michael Michael Finley SF Phoenix Suns (1995 -- 1996) Dallas Mavericks (1996 -- 2005) San Antonio Spurs (2005 -- 2010) Boston Celtics (2010) 1,454 3,880. 375 29 GinΓ³bili, Manu Manu GinΓ³bili ^ SG San Antonio Spurs (2002 -- present) 1,452 3,944. 368 30 Thompson, Klay Klay Thompson ^ SG Golden State Warriors (2011 -- present) 1,433 3,398. 422 31 Barry, Brent Brent Barry SG Los Angeles Clippers (1995 -- 1998) Miami Heat (1998) Chicago Bulls (1999) Seattle SuperSonics (1999 -- 2004) San Antonio Spurs (2004 -- 2008) Houston Rockets (2008 -- 2009) 1,395 3,442. 405 32 Walker, Antoine Antoine Walker PF Boston Celtics (1996 -- 2003, 2005) Dallas Mavericks (2003 -- 2004) Atlanta Hawks (2004 -- 2005) Miami Heat (2005 -- 2007) Minnesota Timberwolves (2007 -- 2008) 1,386 4,264. 325 33 Majerle, Dan Dan Majerle SG / SF Phoenix Suns (1988 -- 1995, 2001 -- 2002) Cleveland Cavaliers (1995 -- 1996) Miami Heat (1996 -- 2001) 1,360 3,798. 358 34 Redick, J.J. J.J. Redick ^ SG Orlando Magic (2006 -- 2013) Milwaukee Bucks (2013) Los Angeles Clippers (2013 -- 2017) Philadelphia 76ers (2017 -- present) 1,343 3,250. 413 35 Davis, Baron Baron Davis PG Charlotte Hornets (1999 -- 2002) New Orleans Hornets (2002 -- 2005) Golden State Warriors (2005 -- 2008) Los Angeles Clippers (2008 -- 2011) Cleveland Cavaliers (2011) New York Knicks (2012) 1,332 4,159. 320 36 Matthews, Wesley Wesley Matthews ^ SG Utah Jazz (2009 -- 2010) Portland Trail Blazers (2010 -- 2015) Dallas Mavericks (2015 -- present) 1,327 3,457. 384 37 Richmond, Mitch Mitch Richmond * SG Golden State Warriors (1988 -- 1991) Sacramento Kings (1991 -- 1998) Washington Wizards (1999 -- 2001) Los Angeles Lakers (2001 -- 2002) 1,326 3,419. 388 38 Durant, Kevin Kevin Durant ^ SF / SG Seattle SuperSonics / Oklahoma City Thunder (2007 -- 2016) Golden State Warriors (2016 -- present) 1,323 3,477. 381 39 Houston, Allan Allan Houston SG Detroit Pistons (1993 -- 1996) New York Knicks (1996 -- 2005) 1,305 3,247. 402 40 Dunleavy Jr., Mike Mike Dunleavy Jr. ^ SF / SG Golden State Warriors (2002 -- 2007) Indiana Pacers (2007 -- 2011) Milwaukee Bucks (2011 -- 2013) Chicago Bulls (2013 -- 2016) Cleveland Cavaliers (2016 -- 2017) Atlanta Hawks (2017) 1,304 3,460. 377 41 Porter, Terry Terry Porter PG Portland Trail Blazers (1985 -- 1995) Minnesota Timberwolves (1995 -- 1998) Miami Heat (1999) San Antonio Spurs (1999 -- 2002) 1,297 3,360. 386 42 Blaylock, Mookie Mookie Blaylock PG New Jersey Nets (1989 -- 1992) Atlanta Hawks (1992 -- 1999) Golden State Warriors (1999 -- 2002) 1,283 3,816. 336 43 Maxwell, Vernon Vernon Maxwell SG San Antonio Spurs (1988 -- 1990, 1996 -- 1997) Houston Rockets (1990 -- 1995) Philadelphia 76ers (1995 -- 1996, 2000) Orlando Magic (1998) Charlotte Hornets (1998) Sacramento Kings (1999) Seattle SuperSonics (1999 -- 2000) Dallas Mavericks (2001) 1,256 3,931. 320 44 Anderson, Ryan Ryan Anderson ^ PF New Jersey Nets (2008 -- 2009) Orlando Magic (2009 -- 2012) New Orleans Hornets / Pelicans (2012 -- 2016) Houston Rockets (2016 -- present) 1,254 3,282. 382 45 Robinson, Clifford Clifford Robinson PF / SF Portland Trail Blazers (1989 -- 1997) Phoenix Suns (1997 -- 2001) Detroit Pistons (2001 -- 2003) Golden State Warriors (2003 -- 2005) New Jersey Nets (2005 -- 2007) 1,253 3,515. 356 46 Jackson, Stephen Stephen Jackson SG / SF New Jersey Nets (2000 -- 2001) San Antonio Spurs (2001 -- 2003, 2012 -- 2013) Atlanta Hawks (2003 -- 2004) Indiana Pacers (2004 -- 2007) Golden State Warriors (2007 -- 2009) Charlotte Bobcats (2009 -- 2011) Milwaukee Bucks (2011 -- 2012) Los Angeles Clippers (2013 -- 2014) 1,252 3,763. 333 47 Battier, Shane Shane Battier SF Memphis Grizzlies (2001 -- 2006, 2011) Houston Rockets (2006 -- 2011) Miami Heat (2011 -- 2014) 1,250 3,254. 384 48 Fisher, Derek Derek Fisher PG / SG Los Angeles Lakers (1996 -- 2004, 2007 -- 2012) Golden State Warriors (2004 -- 2006) Utah Jazz (2006 -- 2007) Oklahoma City Thunder (2012, 2013 -- 2014) Dallas Mavericks (2012) 1,248 3,341. 374 49 TΓΌrkoğlu, Hedo Hedo TΓΌrkoğlu SF Sacramento Kings (2000 -- 2003) San Antonio Spurs (2003 -- 2004) Orlando Magic (2004 -- 2009, 2010 -- 2014) Toronto Raptors (2009 -- 2010) Phoenix Suns (2010) Los Angeles Clippers (2014 -- 2015) 1,246 3,246. 384 50 Curry, Dell Dell Curry SG Utah Jazz (1986 -- 1987) Cleveland Cavaliers (1987 -- 1988) Charlotte Hornets (1988 -- 1998) Milwaukee Bucks (1999) Toronto Raptors (1999 -- 2002) 1,245 3,098. 402
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"Holiday Road '' European picture sleeve Single by Lindsey Buckingham from the album National Lampoon 's Vacation Original Motion Picture Sound Track B - side "The Trip (Theme from Vacation) '' Released June 24, 1983 Format 7 '' Genre Rock Length 2: 11 Label Warner Bros. Songwriter (s) Lindsey Buckingham Producer (s) Lindsey Buckingham, Richard Dashut Lindsey Buckingham singles chronology "It Was I '' (1981) "Holiday Road '' (1983) "Go Insane '' (1984) "It Was I '' (1981) "Holiday Road '' (1983) "Go Insane '' (1984) Audio sample file help
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The Missouri State Capitol is the building that houses the legislative and executive branches of the government of the U.S. state of Missouri, as well as the Missouri General Assembly. Located in Jefferson City at 201 West Capitol Avenue, it is the third capitol in the city after the other two were demolished following a fire. The domed building was designed by the New York City architectural firm of Tracy and Swartwout and was completed in 1917.
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Spring break - one week in March or April (usually around Easter).
when does spring break start for most colleges
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Fairy Tail is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Hiro Mashima. Produced by A-1 Pictures and Satelight, and directed by Shinji Ishihira, it was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 12, 2009, to March 30, 2013. It later continued its run on April 5, 2014, and ended on March 26, 2016. On July 20, 2017, Mashima confirmed on Twitter that the final season of Fairy Tail will air in 2018. The series follows the adventures of Natsu Dragneel, a member of the Fairy Tail wizards ' guild and mage who is searching for the dragon Igneel, and partners with Lucy Heartfilia, a celestial wizard.
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