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In addition to this , the Steve Austin versus Vince McMahon feud was to start again when Vince McMahon hit Austin in the back of the head with a chair at No Mercy . | In addition to this , the Stone Cold versus Vince McMahon feud was to start again when Vince McMahon hit Austin in the back of the head with a chair at No Mercy . | [] |
Wrestling synopsis of No Mercy : For fans who did n't catch it the fifth , tenth or twentieth time they 've run the angle , " Stone Cold " Steve Austin and Vince McMahon are about to feud once again ... First up was Vincent McMahon labelling Austin with a steel chair as he was waiting to put a dazed RVD away ... Three minutes later , it was Shane McMahon 's turn to hurl Kurt Angle out of the ring and into a steel ring post . | " For fans who did n't catch it the fifth , tenth or twentieth time they 've run the angle , " Stone Cold " Steve Austin and Vince McMahon are about to feud once again ... First up was Vincent McMahon labeling Austin with a steel chair as he was waiting to put a dazed RVD away ... Three minutes later , it was Shane McMahon 's turn to hurl Kurt Angle out of the ring and into a steel ring post . | [] |
The WCW wrestlers came into the ring , high-fived the ECW men and then dismantled the WWF wrestlers as Paul Heyman and Shane McMahon hugged in triumph . | After this , WCW 's men came into the ring and high-fived the ECW men . <SEP> Paul Heyman and Shane McMahon then hugged and started to dismantle the WWF wrestlers . | [] |
Upon seeing a stunned Vince McMahon asking what was going on , Shane admitted being responsible for all the events that just transpired and announced that ECW and WCW merged to form The Alliance β with Stephanie McMahon as ECW 's new owner . | Vince McMahon , stunned , came out and asked what was going on . <SEP> Shane McMahon responded that he was responsible for all the events that just transpired and announced that ECW and WCW merged to form The Alliance . | [] |
On the July 26 episode of " SmackDown ! " , | Shane McMahon , on the July 26 edition of " SmackDown ! " , | [] |
, Shane McMahon extended an invitation to The Rock , who had not been seen since the " Raw Is War " following WrestleMania X-Seven , to join the Alliance . | , extended an invitation to The Rock , who had not been seen since the " RAW " following WrestleMania X-Seven , to the Alliance . | [] |
The WWF gained momentum when Angle made Booker T submit with an ankle lock , taking the WCW Championship away from the Alliance . | The WWF gained momentum when Angle beat Booker T with an ankle lock , taking the WCW Championship away from the Alliance . | [] |
The following " Raw Is War " and " SmackDown ! " | The following " RAW " and " SmackDown ! " | [] |
showings featured primarily interpromotional matches between the two companies . | showings featured primarily inter-promotional matches between the two companies . | [] |
Austin stole Kurt Angle 's medals during one of the shows , and on the August 30 episode of " SmackDown ! " , | Austin stole Kurt Angle 's medals during one of the shows , and on the August 30 edition of " SmackDown ! " , | [] |
On the following September 3 episode of " Raw Is War " , Debra and Stephanie bought a new truck for Austin , but Angle came up from behind and nailed Austin in the back of the head with a pipe . | The following " RAW " , Debra and Stephanie bought a new truck for Stone Cold , but Angle came up from behind and nailed Austin in the back of the head with a pipe . | [] |
He blindfolded Austin and threatened to throw him into a river if he did not get a title shot . | He threatened to throw Stone Cold into a river if he did not get a title shot . | [] |
Austin , fearful for his life , " broke down in tears " and agreed to give Angle a title shot at the upcoming pay-per-view , Unforgiven . | Austin complied and gave him a shot at the upcoming pay-per-view , Unforgiven . | [] |
Also that night , Steve Austin and Kurt Angle faced off for the WWF Championship , and then-WWF Commissioner William Regal , who sat at ringside to ensure a fair match would take place , hit Kurt Angle with the belt , thereby backstabbing the WWF and costing Angle the title . | Also that night , Stone Cold and Kurt Angle faced off for the WWF Championship , and William Regal , who sat at ringside to ensure a fair match would take place , hit Kurt Angle with the championship , thereby backstabbing the WWF and costing Angle the title . | [] |
On the October 29 episode of " Raw " , Shane McMahon told his father , Vince McMahon , that a member of the WWF would jump ship to the Alliance that night . | On the October 29 edition of " RAW " , Shane McMahon told his father , Vince McMahon , that a member of the WWF would jump ship to the Alliance that night . | [] |
On the following episode of " SmackDown ! " | On the November 1 edition of " SmackDown ! " , | [] |
on November 1 , Angle , who originally led the WWF wrestlers , explained that he represented what is great about America β he was a winner , and his defection came from his decision to fight along the winning side . | , Angle , who originally led the WWF wrestlers , explained that he represented what is great about America β he was a winner , and his defection came from his decision to fight along the winning side . | [] |
That side included Steve Austin , a man Angle claimed knew how to win . | That side included Stone Cold , a man , Kurt Angle claimed , knew how to win . | [] |
After The Alliance was disbanded , the WWF was faced with a title crisis ; that is , they had too many championships ( due to them acquiring all of WCW 's championships ) , and each individual title became devalued . | After The Alliance was disbanded , the WCW World Heavyweight Championship would be simply renamed the World Championship , and later unified with the WWF Championship to form the WWF Undisputed Championship . | [] |
The Undisputed Championship was originally represented by both the original WWF and WCW title belts , and the champion would carry both belts around until replaced with a single belt the following year on the April 1 edition of " Raw " . | The Undisputed Championship was originally represented with both the original WWF and WCW title belts , as the champion would carry both belts around , until being replaced with a single belt . | [] |
At the beginning of the WWE brand extension , the Undisputed Champion would appear on both " Raw " and " SmackDown ! " | At the beginning of the WWE Brand Extension , the champion would appear on both RAW and SmackDown ! | [] |
until then-champion Brock Lesnar signed an exclusive deal with " SmackDown ! " | until then champion Brock Lesnar took the title to Smackdown . | [] |
In response , then-Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff introduced the World Heavyweight Championship , represented by the former WCW / World Championship belt , and awarded it to Triple H , who was the number one contender for the Undisputed title . | Eric Bischoff would reward Triple H with the former WCW championship belt , as he was the last person to have it , renaming it the World Heavyweight Championship . | [] |
The Undisputed Championship would be renamed the WWE Championship , as it was no longer undisputed as there were two world championships in the promotion . | The Undisputed Championship would be renamed the WWE Championship , as having two world titles contradicted the term " undisputed . " | [] |
Another WCW championship , the WCW Cruiserweight Championship , was rebranded as a WWF title ( and later , WWE ) and replaced the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship . | Another WCW championship , the WCW Cruiserweight Championship , was rebranded as a WWE title and replaced the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship as the WWE Cruiserweight Championship . | [] |
The following year , the United States Championship was revived as a SmackDown ! - | Additionally , the WCW United States Championship was revived in 2003 as a " SmackDown ! " - | [] |
-exclusive title , thus becoming the WWE United States Championship ( and counterpart to Raw 's Intercontinental title ) β it is the only active title in the WWE to not have originated in the promotion . | -exclusive title , thus becoming the WWE United States Championship . | [] |
To bolster the ranks of WCW ( in lieu of big WCW names ) , some WWF wrestlers ( such as Steve Austin ) defected and joined the Alliance and were pushed as the leaders of the Alliance . | To bolster the ranks of WCW ( in lieu of big WCW names ) , some WWF wrestlers ( such as Stone Cold Steve Austin ) defected and joined the Alliance . | [] |
Shane McMahon and Kurt Angle had never wrestled a match for WCW or ECW prior to the Invasion . | Kurt Angle had never wrestled a match for either WCW or ECW , but was a main player for the Alliance towards the end of the storyline . | [] |
Several top WCW and ECW talents who were top superstars in their previous companies , such as Diamond Dallas Page , Booker T , Rob Van Dam , The Dudley Boyz , Justin Credible , Raven and Tazz , were put down into low-mid card matches , while lesser-ranked WWF wrestlers who defected to the Alliance , such as Test , were given a greater push . | Several top WCW and ECW talent who were top superstars in their previous company such as Diamond Dallas Page , Justin Credible , Raven and Tazz were put down into low-mid card matches , while lesser-ranked WWF wrestlers who defected to the Alliance , such as Test , were given a greater push . | [] |
Edward Drinker Cope ( July 28 , 1840 β April 12 , 1897 ) was an American paleontologist and comparative anatomist , as well as a noted herpetologist and ichthyologist . | Edward Drinker Cope ( July 28 , 1840 β April 12 , 1897 ) was an American biologist . <SEP> Cope was a paleontologist , comparative anatomist , herpetologist and ichthyologist . | [] |
Born to a wealthy Quaker family , Cope distinguished himself as a child prodigy interested in science ; he published his first scientific paper at the age of 19 . | His parents were rich Quakers . | [] |
Though his father tried to raise Cope as a gentleman farmer , he eventually acquiesced to his son 's scientific aspirations . | His father wanted him to be a farmer , but he became a scientist . | [] |
Cope married his cousin and had one child ; the family moved from Philadelphia to Haddonfield , New Jersey , although Cope would maintain a residence and museum in Philadelphia in his later years . | He married his cousin . <SEP> Later , they owned a museum in Philadelphia . | [] |
He was a prodigious writer , with 1,400 papers published over his lifetime , although his rivals debated the accuracy of his rapidly published works . | 1,400 of his articles were published in science journals . | [] |
He discovered , described , and named more than 1,000 vertebrate species , including hundreds of fishes and dozens of dinosaurs . | He found over 1,000 species of extinct animals . <SEP> He found dozens of dinosaurs . | [] |
He converted one of the two houses into a museum where he stored his growing collection of fossils . | He bought two units and used the one next door as a paleo-lab for his fossil collection . | [] |
Cope now had the finances to hire multiple teams to search for fossils for him year-round and he advised the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition on their fossil displays . | He hired teams to look for fossils for him . <SEP> And , he helped the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition set up their fossil displays . | [] |
In 1877 , he purchased half the rights to the " American Naturalist " to publish the papers he produced at a rate so high , Marsh questioned their dating . | In 1877 he was able to buy half of the " American Naturalist . " | [] |
At age nine , Edward was sent to a day school in Philadelphia and in 1853 at the age of 12 , Edward was sent to the Friends ' Boarding School at Westtown , near West Chester , Pennsylvania . | When he was 12 , his parents sent him away to a Quaker boarding school . | [] |
His letters to his father show he chafed at farm work and betrayed flashes of the temper for which he would later become well known . | His letters home show he felt farm work was not for him . | [] |
Instead of working the farm his father bought for him , Edward rented out the land and used the income to further his scientific endeavors . | His father wanted him to get more exercise , so he bought him a farm . <SEP> Cope rented out the land to farmers and worked on farms . | [] |
In 1858 , he began working part-time at the Academy of Natural Sciences , reclassifying and cataloguing specimens , and published his first series of research results in January 1859 . | When he was 18 years old he , began working at the Academy of Natural Sciences part-time . | [] |
Though Alfred resisted his son 's pursuit of a science career , he paid for his son 's private studies . | His father paid for them . | [] |
Despite his torpor , Edward proceeded with his tour of Europe , and met with some of the most highly esteemed scientists of the world during his travels through France , Germany , Great Britain , Ireland , Austria , Italy , and Eastern Europe , most likely with introductory letters from Leidy and Spencer Baird . | He went to Ireland , England and Europe . <SEP> During his trip , he met famous scientists . | [] |
In the winter of 1863 , Edward met Othniel Charles Marsh while in Berlin . | While in Germany , he first met his rival , scientist Othniel Charles Marsh . | [] |
Cope did write to his father from London on February 11 , 1864 , " I shall get home in time to catch and be caught by the new draft . | On February 11 , 1864 , he wrote to his father , β I shall get home in time to . . . be caught by the new draft . | [] |
I shall not be sorry for this , as I know certain persons who would be mean enough to say that I have gone to Europe to avoid the war . " | I shall not be sorry for this . . . certain persons . . . would be mean enough to say that I have gone to Europe to avoid the war " . | [] |
At Marsh 's urging , Powell pushed for Cope to return specimens he had unearthed during his employment under the government surveys . | Marsh persuaded John Wesley Powell to ask Cope to give the Survey the specimens Cope found back in 1874 . | [] |
Reporter William Hosea Ballou ran the first article on January 12 , 1890 , in what would become a series of newspaper debates between Marsh , Powell , and Cope . | The first article was on January 12 , 1890 . | [] |
Cope sought out Marsh 's assistants , who complained of being denied access and credit by their employer and of being chronically underpaid . | Cope said Marsh underpaid his workers , and said some of what Marsh wrote was really written by others . | [] |
Marsh and Powell published their own side of the story and , in the end , little changed . | Later , another article gave their side of the story . | [] |
Cope 's relations with the president of the University of Pennsylvania soured , and the entire funding for paleontology in the government surveys was pulled . | And , Cope almost got fired from the University of Pennsylvania . | [] |
In writing to Osborn about the articles , he laughed at the outcome , saying , " It will now rest largely with you whether or not I am supposed to be a liar and am actuated by jealousy and disappointment . | Cope wondered if people thought of him as β a liar . . . actuated by jealousy and disappointment . β | [] |
I think Marsh is impaled on the horns of " Monoclonius sphenocerus " . " | He seemed sorry Marsh had been fired , writing to Paleontologist Henry Osborn , β I think Marsh is impaled on the horns of " Monoclonius sphenocerus " . | [] |
The 1880s marked the publication of two of the best-known fossil taxa described by Cope : the pelycosaur " Edaphosaurus " in 1882 and the early dinosaur " Coelophysis " in 1889 . | In 1882 Cope wrote a paper about a fossil pelycosaur " Edaphosaurus " . | [] |
During this period , he published 40 to 75 papers each year . | He also wrote forty more scientific reports about their findings that year . | [] |
In 1889 , he succeeded Leidy , who had died the previous year , as professor of zoology at the University of Pennsylvania . | The same year , he succeeded Joseph Leidy , who had died the previous year , as professor of zoology at the University of Pennsylvania . | [] |
He made regular trips to the American West , prospecting in the 1870s and 1880s , often as a member of United States Geological Survey teams . | In the 1870s and 1880s , went to the American West to report what the land was like to the government . <SEP> He was often on a mapping team sent by the United States Geological Survey . | [] |
A personal feud between Cope and paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh led to a period of intense fossil-finding competition now known as the Bone Wars . | For a while he and Othniel Charles Marsh were competing to find dinosaurs . <SEP> This fight between them is called the Bone Wars . | [] |
Cope 's financial fortunes soured after failed mining ventures in the 1880s , forcing him to sell off much of his fossil collection . | In the 1880s , Cope lost so much money in his silver mines that he had to sell a lot of his fossil collection in 1886 . | [] |
Cope died on April 12 , 1897 , 16 weeks short of his 57th birthday . | In 1896 Cope got sick , and he died on April 12 , 1897 . | [] |
The " American Journal of Science " devoted six paragraphs to Cope 's passing , and incorrectly gave his age as 46 . | The " American Journal of Science " had an obituary about Cope . | [] |
The National Academy of Sciences ' official memoir was submitted years later and written by Osborn . | And , the National Academy of Sciences ' journal had one years later . | [] |
The only comment about Darwin 's book recorded by Cope was that Darwin discussed " too much geology " from the account of his voyage . | Cope said Charles Darwin 's book " The Voyage of the Beagle " had " too much geology in it " . | [] |
Quetzals are strikingly colored birds in the trogon family . | Quetzals are brightly colored birds in the trogon family . | [] |
They are found in forests , especially in humid highlands , with the five species from the genus " Pharomachrus " being exclusively Neotropical , while a single species , the eared quetzal , " Euptilotis neoxenus " , is found in Mexico and very locally in the southernmost United States . | They are found in forests and woodlands , especially in humid highlands . | [] |
The word " quetzal " was originally used for just the resplendent quetzal , the long-tailed quetzal of Guatemala , ( more specifically a town called Pete Μ n ) which is the national bird and the name of the currency of Guatemala . | The word " quetzal " was first used for the resplendent quetzal , a famous long-tailed quetzal that lives in Central America . | [] |
The resplendent quetzal is the national bird of Guatemala because of its vibrant colour , that also represent the Guatamalan people . | The resplendent quetzal is the national symbol of Guatemala . | [] |
Alyson Renae Michalka ( ; | Alyson Renee " Aly " Michalka born March 25 , 1989 is an American actress and musician . | [] |
In 2004 , Michalka was cast in the role of Keely Teslow on the Disney Channel 's " Phil of the Future " . | She is most well known for playing the part of Keely Teslow on the Disney series Phil of the Future . | [] |
She has also starred in the Disney Channel original movie " Now You See It ... " , and appeared in the TV movie " Cow Belles " opposite her sister , AJ Michalka . | She has been in other Disney Channel productions like " Now You See It ... " and " Cow Belles " . | [] |
In 2001 , following Sauter 's ASA Championship , Richard Childress Racing invited him to drive the No. 21 Rockwell Automation-sponsored Chevrolet in five Busch Series races . | Sauter gained national attention in 2001 , when he won the ASA national Tour championship , when he won ten races . | [] |
Sauter was involved in one of the biggest accidents in NASCAR history in the Aaron 's 312 at Talladega , where 33 of 43 cars were involved , and 15 of them were taken out of the race . | Sauter was also involved in one of the biggest crashes in NASCAR history , a thirty-plus car accident at Talladega Superspeedway . | [] |
In 2003 , Sauter drove for Childress Racing and the Curb Agajanian Performance Group in the Busch Series , piloting the No. 21 PayDay-sponsored Chevrolet and the No. 43 Channellock / Curb Records-sponsored Chevrolet . | In 2003 , Sauter split time between RCR and the Curb Agajanian team , driving 15 races for Curb and the other 19 for RCR . | [] |
During the 2003 season , Sauter also made his Winston Cup debut , driving the No. 4 Kodak Easy Share-sponsored Pontiac Grand Prix for five races with Morgan-McClure Motorsports . | He also raced in his first five Winston Cup Series races with Morgan-McClure Motorsports . | [] |
He also ran a full Busch schedule with Brewco Motorsports that season , driving the No. 27 Kleenex-sponsored Pontiac to an eighteenth-place points finish . | Sauter ran the full Busch schedule , performing well on short tracks . | [] |
After thirteen races , he was replaced by Dave Blaney , but later attempted two races in Childress ' No. 33 car , but did not qualify for either of them . | However , he was released after thirteen Cup races . | [] |
is a 2016 Japanese animated romantic fantasy drama film written and directed by Makoto Shinkai and produced by CoMix Wave Films . | is a Japanese anime drama movie . <SEP> It was released in 2016 . | [] |
The film was produced by Noritaka Kawaguchi and Genki Kawamura , with music composed by Radwimps . | The director of the movie was Makoto Shinkai and it was produced by Noritaka Kawaguchi and Genki Kawamura . <SEP> The music for the movie was written by Radwimps . | [] |
" Your Name " tells the story of a high school girl in rural Japan and a high school boy in Tokyo who suddenly and inexplicably begin to swap bodies . | One lives in rural Japan and one lives in Tokyo . | [] |
The film stars the voices of Ryunosuke Kamiki , Mone Kamishiraishi , Masami Nagasawa and Etsuko Ichihara . | The movie has the voices of Ryunosuke Kamiki , Mone Kamishiraishi , Masami Nagasawa , and Etsuko Ichihara . | [] |
Shinkai 's eponymous novel was published a month before the film 's premiere . | The book was released one month before the movie was released . | [] |
The film premiered at the 2016 Anime Expo convention in Los Angeles , California on July 3 , 2016 , and later was released theatrically in Japan on August 26 , 2016 . | The movie was first shown at Anime Expo on 3 July 2016 in Los Angeles , California . <SEP> Later , the movie came out in theatres in Japan on 26 August 2016 . | [] |
The film is scheduled to be released in 92 countries . | The movie was going to be released in 92 countries . | [] |
In order to qualify for the Academy Awards , the film was released for one week ( December 2 β 8 , 2016 ) in Los Angeles . | The movie came out in Los Angeles for one week , from 2 December to 8 December 2016 . <SEP> This was so that it could qualify for an Academy Award . | [] |
Madman also released the film in New Zealand on December 1 , 2016 . | The movie came out in Australia on 24 November 2016 and it came out in New Zealand on 1 December 2016 . | [] |
The film was released in Australian cinemas on limited release on November 24 , 2016 , by Madman Entertainment in both its original Japanese and an English dub . | They were both released by Madman Entertainment . | [] |
The film was also released in the United Kingdom on November 18 , 2016 , distributed by Anime Limited . | In the United Kingdom , the movie came out on 18 November 2016 . <SEP> It was released by Anime Limited . | [] |
On January 17 , 2017 , Funimation announced that the film would be released in North American theaters on April 7 , 2017 . | On 17 January 2017 , Funimation said that the movie was going to be released in North America on 7 April 2017 . | [] |
The film is being written by Eric Heisserer , who revealed that the Japanese right holders want it to be made from the western point of view . | Eric Heisserer said that the Japanese movie makers wanted " Your Name " to have a Western viewpoint . | [] |
It has grossed in China and is the highest-grossing 2D animated film in the country . | It also made the most money for a 2D animated movie in China . | [] |
The next day , Taki wakes up in his body . | Taki wakes up in his body . | [] |
After an unsuccessful date with Miki , he tries to call Mitsuha but can not reach her , and the body switching ends . | He tries to call Mitsuha on his cell phone but it does n't work . <SEP> The body switching between Taki and Mitsuha also ends . | [] |
He decides to visit Itomori , but he does not know the town 's name , and his memories of it are fading while Mitsuha 's messages have disappeared . | He goes to visit Itomori with his friends Miki and Tsukasa but ca n't find his way there . | [] |
Taki finds Mitsuha 's name in the records of fatalities and discovers from the date of the disaster their timelines were separated by three years . | Taki realizes that Mitsuha died when Itomori was destroyed . | [] |
Taki goes to the shrine to drink Mitsuha 's " kuchikamizake " , hoping to reconnect with her body and warn her of the comet strike . | Taki goes to the shrine that he went to as Mitsuha and drinks her " kuchikamizake " . | [] |
Through a vision , Taki discovers that Mitsuha , having fallen in love with him , met his past self while trying to meet him personally . | Taki has a vision . <SEP> Through this , he learned about Mitsuha 's past and finds out that she fell in love with him . | [] |
Mitsuha wakes up in Taki 's body at the shrine . | He then wakes up in Mitsuha 's body before the comet hits Itomori . <SEP> Mitsuha is in Taki 's body at the shrine . | [] |
He convinces Mitsuha 's friends Tessie and Sayaka to help evacuate the town by cutting the power and broadcasting a false emergency alert , but the plan fails . | He tells Mitsuha 's grandmother who he is and then gets her friends to help evacuate the town . | [] |
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