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<P> The Tigers won the game 35 -- 31 on a go - ahead touchdown with one second left , having come back from a 14 -- 0 deficit earlier in the game . Clemson quarterback and Heisman Finalist Deshaun Watson set the record for most passing yards in a championship game with 420 , breaking his own record of 405 yards set in the 2016 national championship game . Deshaun Watson and Ben Boulware were named the Offensive and Defensive Most Valuable Players respectively . </P>
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who won the national college football championship last year
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<P> The third season of the animated television series Rick and Morty originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network 's late night programming block , Adult Swim . It premiered with `` The Rickshank Rickdemption '' , which aired unannounced on April 1 , 2017 as part of Adult Swim 's annual April Fools ' prank . The remaining episodes began airing weekly four months later , on July 30 , 2017 . The season concluded on October 1 , 2017 and consisted of ten episodes . </P>
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how many episodes are in the 3rd season of rick and morty
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<P> The party has won 24 of the last 40 U.S. presidential elections and there have been a total of 19 Republican presidents , the most from any one party . The first was 16th president Abraham Lincoln , who served from 1861 until his assassination in 1865 , and the most recent being 45th and current president Donald Trump , who took office on January 20 , 2017 . </P>
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the first president to be elected as a member of the original republican party was
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<P> Barry Bonds holds the Major League Baseball home run record with 762 . He passed Hank Aaron , who is currently second with 755 , on August 7 , 2007 . The only other player to have hit 700 or more is Babe Ruth with 714 . Alex Rodriguez ( 696 ) , Willie Mays ( 660 ) , Albert Pujols ( 633 ) , Ken Griffey , Jr. ( 630 ) , Jim Thome ( 612 ) , and Sammy Sosa ( 609 ) are the only other players to have hit 600 or more . </P>
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who 's got the most home runs in baseball
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<Ul> <Li> An equilateral triangle has all sides the same length . An equilateral triangle is also a regular polygon with all angles measuring 60 ° . </Li> <Li> An isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length . An isosceles triangle also has two angles of the same measure , namely the angles opposite to the two sides of the same length ; this fact is the content of the isosceles triangle theorem , which was known by Euclid . Some mathematicians define an isosceles triangle to have exactly two equal sides , whereas others define an isosceles triangle as one with at least two equal sides . The latter definition would make all equilateral triangles isosceles triangles . The 45 -- 45 -- 90 right triangle , which appears in the tetrakis square tiling , is isosceles . </Li> <Li> A scalene triangle has all its sides of different lengths . Equivalently , it has all angles of different measure . </Li> </Ul>
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what are the three types of triangles classified by sides
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<Table> <Tr> <Th> Film </Th> <Th> U.S. release date </Th> <Th> Director </Th> <Th> Screenwriter ( s ) </Th> <Th> Producer ( s ) </Th> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Iron Man </Th> <Td> May 2 , 2008 ( 2008 - 05 - 02 ) </Td> <Td> Jon Favreau </Td> <Td> Mark Fergus & Hawk Ostby and Art Marcum & Matt Holloway </Td> <Td> Avi Arad and Kevin Feige </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> The Incredible Hulk </Th> <Td> June 13 , 2008 ( 2008 - 06 - 13 ) </Td> <Td> Louis Leterrier </Td> <Td> Zak Penn </Td> <Td> Avi Arad , Gale Anne Hurd and Kevin Feige </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Iron Man 2 </Th> <Td> May 7 , 2010 ( 2010 - 05 - 07 ) </Td> <Td> Jon Favreau </Td> <Td> Justin Theroux </Td> <Td> Kevin Feige </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Thor </Th> <Td> May 6 , 2011 ( 2011 - 05 - 06 ) </Td> <Td> Kenneth Branagh </Td> <Td> Ashley Edward Miller & Zack Stentz and Don Payne </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Captain America : The First Avenger </Th> <Td> July 22 , 2011 ( 2011 - 07 - 22 ) </Td> <Td> Joe Johnston </Td> <Td> Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Marvel 's The Avengers </Th> <Td> May 4 , 2012 ( 2012 - 05 - 04 ) </Td> <Td colspan="2"> Joss Whedon </Td> </Tr> </Table>
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<P> On the night of the disaster , President Ronald Reagan had been scheduled to give his annual State of the Union address . He initially announced that the address would go on as scheduled , but then postponed the State of the Union address for a week and instead gave a national address on the Challenger disaster from the Oval Office of the White House . It was written by Peggy Noonan , and was listed as one of the most significant speeches of the 20th century in a survey of 137 communication scholars . It finished with the following statement , which quoted from the poem `` High Flight '' by John Gillespie Magee , Jr. : </P>
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who gave the address to the nation on the challenger disaster in january 1986
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<P> The Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas was a successful effort by the owner of the Oakland Raiders ( Mark Davis ) to relocate the American football club from its current and longtime home of Oakland , California to Las Vegas , Nevada . The team is scheduled to begin play as the Las Vegas Raiders for the 2020 National Football League ( NFL ) season ( although a move to Las Vegas could happen as soon as 2019 with Sam Boyd Stadium ) , playing home games at the Las Vegas Stadium . NFL team owners voted 31 -- 1 to approve the move , which was announced at the annual league meetings in Phoenix , Arizona on March 27 , 2017 . The Raiders became the third NFL franchise to relocate in the 2010s , following the Rams ' move from St. Louis , Missouri to Los Angeles , California on January 12 , 2016 , and the Chargers ' move from San Diego , California to Los Angeles on January 12 , 2017 . The Raiders ' move to Las Vegas comes after years of failed efforts to renovate or replace the Oakland -- Alameda County Coliseum , which has been rated by multiple sources as one of the worst stadiums in the NFL . </P>
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<P> `` It Had to Be You '' is a popular song written by Isham Jones , with lyrics by Gus Kahn . It was first published in 1924 . </P>
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<P> Christina Moore appeared in Married ... with Children as the Gorgeous Woman in episode `` Twisted '' ( 1996 ) . She left the MADtv at the conclusion of the eighth season to join the cast of That ' 70s Show . She replaced Lisa Robin Kelly as Laurie Forman during the show 's sixth season . In 2005 , she starred in the TV series Hot Properties , which had aired 13 episodes . Moore also starred in Without a Paddle and Dave Barry 's Complete Guide to Guys . Moore also appeared in Two and a Half Men as Cynthia Sullivan in the episode `` The Soil is Moist '' ( 2008 ) . Moore played Alan Harper 's rebound lover on Two and a Half Men . In 2008 , she began a recurring role on The CW 's 90210 as Tracy Clark , the sexy and mischievous mother of Naomi Clark . Moore also narrates various audio books , including Diane Duane 's Young Wizards series and Yellow Star . She was part of the main cast of Hawthorne playing Candy Sullivan . </P>
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<P> Olivia forces the demon to reveal to her whether or not there was a definitive way to end the game with Markie and herself alive . The demon reveals that now that Sam is dead , there is not - but they can draw more people into the game and prolong their turn in it . Olivia hastily records and uploads a video to YouTube , warning of the game and its rules , before challenging the viewers around the world to Truth or Dare , initiating them . </P>
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<P> Burton immediately brought regular collaborators Depp and Danny Elfman aboard . Charlie and the Chocolate Factory represents the first time since The Nightmare Before Christmas that Elfman contributed to a film score using written songs and his vocals . Filming took place from June to December 2004 at Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom . Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was released to positive critical reception and was a box office success , grossing $475 million worldwide . </P>
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<P> The Magic of Belle Isle was filmed in the village of Greenwood Lake , New York in July 2011 . </P>
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<P> The film was released in the United States on January 19 , 2018 . It received negative reviews from critics , who denounced the writing and chemistry between the actors , and compared it negatively to Nicholas Sparks films . However , audience reception was more positive , and the film was a modest box office success grossing $16 million on a $3.5 million budget . </P>
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<P> Shin Lim was named the winner on the season finale , September 19 , 2018 . This marks the second magician to win . Acrobatic group Zurcaroh and violinist Brian King Joseph came in second and third place respectively . </P>
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<P> In the 1780s , Thomas Jefferson , Robert Morris and Alexander Hamilton recommended to Congress the value of a decimal system . This system would also apply to monies in the United States . The question was what type of standard : gold , silver or both . The United States adopted a silver standard based on the Spanish milled dollar in 1785 . </P>
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<P> The Henley - on - Todd Regatta ( also called the Todd River Race ) is a `` boat '' race held annually in the typically dry sandy bed of the Todd River in Alice Springs , Australia . </P>
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<P> A double - tuned amplifier is a tuned amplifier with transformer coupling between the amplifier stages in which the inductances of both the primary and secondary windings are tuned separately with a capacitor across each . The scheme results in a wider bandwidth and steeper skirts than a single tuned circuit would achieve . </P>
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<P> Using the Bessemer process , it took between 10 and 20 minutes to convert three to five tons of iron into steel -- it used to take at least a full day of heating , stirring and reheating to achieve this . </P>
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<P> The Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937 ( frequently called the `` court - packing plan '' ) was a legislative initiative proposed by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt to add more justices to the U.S. Supreme Court . Roosevelt 's purpose was to obtain favorable rulings regarding New Deal legislation that the court had ruled unconstitutional . The central provision of the bill would have granted the President power to appoint an additional Justice to the U.S. Supreme Court , up to a maximum of six , for every member of the court over the age of 70 years and 6 months . </P>
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<P> Jennifer Tilly ( born Jennifer Ellen Chan ; September 16 , 1958 ) is an American - Canadian actress and poker player . She is a World Series of Poker Ladies ' Event bracelet winner . She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Olive Neal in the film Bullets over Broadway ( 1994 ) . Her other film roles include Let It Ride ( 1989 ) , Made in America ( 1993 ) , Bound ( 1996 ) , Liar Liar ( 1997 ) and Bride of Chucky ( 1998 ) . She has done extensive voice - over work including Celia in Monsters , Inc. ( 2001 ) , and Bonnie Swanson on Family Guy ( 1999 -- present ) . She is the older sister of actress Meg Tilly . </P>
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<P> The self - titled debut album was released on December 2 , 2016 , and debuted at number 10 on the US Billboard 200 . On the release of the deluxe edition of the album , it went to number 5 on the Billboard 200 , and returned to number one on the Top Country Albums chart . Together with his single `` What Ifs '' , which also reached number one on multiple charts and a new song `` Heaven '' released with the deluxe edition , Brown became the first artist to have simultaneous number ones on all five main country charts -- Top Country Albums , Hot Country Songs , Country Airplay , Country Digital Song Sales and Country Streaming Songs . </P>
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<P> As of 2017 , 40 actors and actresses have received two or more Academy Awards in acting categories . Six of these actors and actresses have received three or more acting Academy Awards : Katharine Hepburn ( four Best Actress awards ) , Ingrid Bergman ( two Best Actress awards and one Best Supporting Actress award ) , Walter Brennan ( three Best Supporting Actor awards ) , Jack Nicholson ( two Best Actor awards and one Best Supporting Actor award ) , Meryl Streep ( two Best Actress awards and one Best Supporting Actress award ) , and Daniel Day - Lewis ( three Best Actor awards ) . Brennan was the first to receive three or more Academy Awards in 1940 , followed by Hepburn in 1968 , Bergman in 1974 , Nicholson in 1997 , Streep in 2011 , and most recently Day - Lewis in 2012 . Of the six , only Nicholson , Streep , and Day - Lewis are still living . </P>
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<Table> Final Cut Pro X <Tr> <Td colspan="2"> </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td colspan="2"> Main editing window </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Developer ( s ) </Th> <Td> Apple Inc . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td colspan="2"> </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Stable release </Th> <Td> 10.3. 4 / May 25 , 2017 ; 5 months ago ( 2017 - 05 - 25 ) </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td colspan="2"> </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Written in </Th> <Td> Cocoa </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Operating system </Th> <Td> OS X v10. 11 , macOS 10.12 </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Type </Th> <Td> Video editing software </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> License </Th> <Td> Commercial proprietary software </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Website </Th> <Td> www.apple.com/finalcutpro/ </Td> </Tr> </Table>
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<P> A voltmeter is an instrument used for measuring electrical potential difference between two points in an electric circuit . Analog voltmeters move a pointer across a scale in proportion to the voltage of the circuit ; digital voltmeters give a numerical display of voltage by use of an analog to digital converter . </P>
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<P> Women 's suffrage in the United Kingdom was a movement to give women the right to vote . It finally succeeded through two laws in 1918 and 1928 . It became a national movement in the Victorian era . Women were not explicitly banned from voting in Great Britain until the 1832 Reform Act and the 1835 Municipal Corporations Act . In 1872 the fight for women 's suffrage became a national movement with the formation of the National Society for Women 's Suffrage and later the more influential National Union of Women 's Suffrage Societies ( NUWSS ) . As well as in England , women 's suffrage movements in Wales and other parts of the United Kingdom gained momentum . The movements shifted sentiments in favour of woman suffrage by 1906 . It was at this point that the militant campaign began with the formation of the Women 's Social and Political Union ( WSPU ) . </P>
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<P> The Beatles ' rooftop concert was the final public performance of the English rock band the Beatles . On 30 January 1969 , the band , with keyboardist Billy Preston , surprised a central London office and fashion district with an impromptu concert from the roof of the headquarters of the band 's multimedia corporation Apple Corps at 3 Savile Row . In a 42 - minute set , the Beatles were heard playing nine takes of five songs before the Metropolitan Police Service asked them to reduce the volume . Footage from the performance was later used in the 1970 documentary film Let It Be . </P>
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<P> Physiologically , the Kodiak bear is very similar to the other brown bear subspecies , such as the mainland grizzly bear ( Ursus arctos horribilis ) and the now - extinct California grizzly bear ( U. a . californicus † ) , with the main difference being in size . While there is generally much variation in size between brown bears in different areas , most usually weigh between 115 and 360 kg ( 254 and 794 lb ) . The Kodiak bear , on the other hand , commonly reaches sizes of 300 to 600 kg ( 660 to 1,320 lb ) , and has even been known to exceed weights of 680 kg ( 1,500 lb ) . Despite this large variation in size , the diet and lifestyle of the Kodiak bear does not differ greatly from that of other brown bears . </P>
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<P> Albert Lawrence Brooks ( born Albert Lawrence Einstein ; July 22 , 1947 ) is an American actor , filmmaker , author , and comedian . He received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for 1987 's Broadcast News and was widely praised for his performance in the 2011 film Drive . His voice acting credits include Marlin in Finding Nemo ( 2003 ) and Finding Dory ( 2016 ) , and recurring guest voices for The Simpsons , including Russ Cargill in The Simpsons Movie ( 2007 ) . He has directed , written , and starred in several comedy films , such as Modern Romance ( 1981 ) , Lost in America ( 1985 ) , and Defending Your Life ( 1991 ) . He is also the author of 2030 : The Real Story of What Happens to America ( 2011 ) . </P>
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<P> Structural adjustment programmes ( SAPs ) consist of loans provided by the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) and the World Bank ( WB ) to countries that experienced economic crises . The two Bretton Woods Institutions require borrowing countries to implement certain policies in order to obtain new loans ( or to lower interest rates on existing ones ) . The conditionality clauses attached to the loans have been criticized because of their effects on the social sector . </P>
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<P> `` I Could Not Ask for More '' is a song composed by American songwriter Diane Warren and originally recorded and released in February , 1999 , by American recording artist Edwin McCain as part of the original soundtrack of the romantic drama film Message in a Bottle , starring Kevin Costner , Robin Wright Penn and Paul Newman . It was a featured track in his third studio album Messenger and became a Billboard - charted Top 40 single in the summer of 1999 . </P>
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<P> Vancouver is Canada 's third most rainy city , with over 161 rainy days per year . As measured at Vancouver Airport in Richmond , Vancouver receives 1,153.1 mm ( 45.40 in ) of rain per year . In North Vancouver , about 20 km ( 12 mi ) away from the Vancouver airport , the amount of rain received doubles to 2,477 mm ( 97.5 in ) per year as measured at the base of Grouse Mountain . </P>
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<P> The Selma to Montgomery marches were three protest marches , held in 1965 , along the 54 - mile ( 87 km ) highway from Selma , Alabama to the state capital of Montgomery . The marches were organized by nonviolent activists to demonstrate the desire of African - American citizens to exercise their constitutional right to vote , in defiance of segregationist repression , and were part of a broader voting rights movement underway in Selma and throughout the American South . By highlighting racial injustice , they contributed to passage that year of the Voting Rights Act , a landmark federal achievement of the Civil Rights Movement . </P>
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<P> NBC World of Dance is a 10 - episode dance competition program produced by Universal Television Alternative Studio in association with Nuyorican Productions and World of Dance . Executive producing are Jennifer Lopez , Elaine Goldsmith - Thomas , Benny Medina , Kris Curry , Matilda Zoltowski , David Gonzalez and Matthew Everitt . The show features celebrity judges Jennifer Lopez , Derek Hough , Ne - Yo , and host / mentor Jenna Dewan - Tatum , along with 50 of the world 's best dancers and dance teams competing for a $1 million prize -- the largest prize of any dance competition show . </P>
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who is the host of world of damce
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<P> The polarity , dipole moment , polarizability and hydrogen bonding of a solvent determines what type of compounds it is able to dissolve and with what other solvents or liquid compounds it is miscible . Generally , polar solvents dissolve polar compounds best and non-polar solvents dissolve non-polar compounds best : `` like dissolves like '' . Strongly polar compounds like sugars ( e.g. sucrose ) or ionic compounds , like inorganic salts ( e.g. table salt ) dissolve only in very polar solvents like water , while strongly non-polar compounds like oils or waxes dissolve only in very non-polar organic solvents like hexane . Similarly , water and hexane ( or vinegar and vegetable oil ) are not miscible with each other and will quickly separate into two layers even after being shaken well . </P>
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in general what two classes of materials will dissolve in water
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<P> Frank Sinatra jumped at a chance to star in the film before reading the entire script . The script was given to Marlon Brando around the same time as Sinatra , who still harbored some anger at Brando for beating out Sinatra for the lead role in On the Waterfront . To prepare for his role , Sinatra spent time at drug rehabilitation clinics observing addicts going cold turkey . He also learned to play drums from drummer Shelly Manne . The picture was shot in six weeks at RKO Studios in Hollywood from September 26 through November 4 , 1955 . </P>
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<P> The steam engine was one of the most important technologies of the Industrial Revolution , although steam did not replace water power in importance in Britain until after the Industrial Revolution . From Englishman Thomas Newcomen 's atmospheric engine , of 1712 , through major developments by Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer James Watt , the steam engine began to be used in many industrial settings , not just in mining , where the first engines had been used to pump water from deep workings . Early mills had run successfully with water power , but by using a steam engine a factory could be located anywhere , not just close to water . Water power varied with the seasons and was not available </P>
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who created the steam engine in the industrial revolution
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<P> The song 's lyrics were written by Bernie Taupin to capture the spirit of California in 1970 encapsulated by the many beautiful women he met there . The song was dedicated to Maxine Feibelman -- Taupin 's first wife -- on the album Madman Across the Water . </P>
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what is the meaning of the song tiny dancer
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<P> On January 12 , 2018 , the U.S. Forest Service declared the fire 100 percent contained at 281,893 acres . </P>
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what is the current state of the thomas fire
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<P> `` I 'll Name the Dogs '' is a song recorded by American country music artist Blake Shelton for his eleventh studio album , Texoma Shore ( 2017 ) . Released to radio as the album 's first single on September 11 , 2017 , the track was written by Matt Dragstrem , Ben Hayslip and Josh Thompson , while production was handled by Scott Hendricks . </P>
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who wrote the lyrics to i 'll name the dogs
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<P> The California Gold Rush ( 1848 -- 1855 ) began on January 24 , 1848 , when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter 's Mill in Coloma , California . The news of gold brought some 300,000 people to California from the rest of the United States and abroad . The sudden influx of immigration and gold into the money supply reinvigorated the American economy , and California became one of the few American states to go directly to statehood without first being a territory , in the Compromise of 1850 . The Gold Rush had severe effects on Native Californians and resulted in a precipitous population decline from disease , genocide and starvation . By the time it ended , California had gone from a thinly populated ex-Mexican territory to the home state of the first nominee for the Republican Party . </P>
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what did the gold rush mean for native american groups living in california
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<P> It premiered in Los Angeles on September 5 , 2017 , and was theatrically released in the United States on September 8 , 2017 . Upon release , the film set numerous box office records and has grossed over $666 million worldwide . Unadjusted for inflation , it is the highest - grossing R - rated horror film of all - time , the highest - grossing horror film internationally , the second highest - grossing horror film overall after The Sixth Sense and the second highest - grossing R - rated film of all time ( after Deadpool ) . It is also the highest - grossing horror film of 2017 , the highest - grossing R - rated film of 2017 and the 9th highest - grossing film overall of 2017 . It received positive reviews , with critics praising the performances , direction , cinematography and musical score , and many calling it one of the best Stephen King adaptations . </P>
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when does the movie stephen king it come out
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NaturalQuestionsShort
<P> Fred Flintstone physically resembles both the voice actor who played him , Alan Reed , and Jackie Gleason , whose series , The Honeymooners , inspired The Flintstones . The voice of Barney Rubble was provided by voice actor Mel Blanc , though five episodes during the second season ( the first , second , fifth , sixth , and ninth ) employed Hanna - Barbera regular Daws Butler while Blanc was incapacitated by a near - fatal car accident . Blanc was able to return to the series much sooner than expected , by virtue of a temporary recording studio for the entire cast set up at Blanc 's bedside . Blanc 's portrayal of Barney had changed considerably after the accident . In the earliest episodes , Blanc had used a much higher pitch to the point of portraying Barney as a smart - aleck . After his recovery from the accident , Blanc used a deeper voice , quite similar to the voice of the Abominable Snowman he performed in other cartoons , and was shown as somewhat dopier than before . </P>
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who is the original voice of fred flintstone
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<P> Conquistadors / kɒŋˈkɪstəˌdɔːrz / ( from Portuguese or Spanish conquistadores `` conquerors '' ; Spanish pronunciation : ( koŋkistaˈðoɾes ) , Portuguese pronunciation : ( kũkiʃtɐˈdoɾis ) , ( kõkiʃtɐˈðoɾɨʃ ) ) is a term used to refer to the soldiers and explorers of the Spanish Empire or the Portuguese Empire in a general sense . During the Age of Discovery , conquistadors sailed beyond Europe to the Americas , Oceania , Africa and Asia , conquering territory and opening trade routes . They colonized much of the world for Spain and Portugal in the 16th , 17th and 18th centuries . </P>
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who helped to spread the spanish language in america
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<P> Spider - Man : Homecoming premiered in Hollywood on June 28 , 2017 , and was released in the United States in 3D , IMAX , and IMAX 3D on July 7 , 2017 . Homecoming grossed over $880 million worldwide , making it the second-most successful Spider - Man film and the sixth - highest - grossing film of 2017 . It received praise for the light tone and focus on Parker 's high school life , and the performances of Holland and Keaton . A sequel is scheduled to be released on July 5 , 2019 . </P>
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when is a new spiderman movie coming out
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<P> Two of the most common injuries at the elbow are overuse injuries : tennis elbow and golfer 's elbow . Golfer 's elbow involves the tendon of the common flexor origin which originates at the medial epicondyle of the humerus ( the `` inside '' of the elbow ) . Tennis elbow is the equivalent injury , but at the common extensor origin ( the lateral epicondyle of the humerus ) . </P>
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what 's the inside part of your elbow called
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<P> Karikala Chola ( c. 90 BCE ) stands pre-eminent amongst all those mentioned in Pattinappaalai . Karikala 's father was Ilamcetcenni , a brave king and a hard fighter . ' Karikala ' means ' elephant feller ' or ' charred leg ' , which is assumed to be a reference to an accident by fire which befell the prince early in his life . Pattinappaalai describes this accident and the enterprising way in which the prince escaped and established himself in the Chola throne . Pattinappalai is a long poem on the then Chola capital Kaveripattinam . This work also describes the numerous battles Karikala fought against the other two Tamil kings in one of which the Chera king was disgraced ( received a wound on his back ) and committed suicide . Karikala thus broke the confederacy that was formed against him and established hegemony over Pandyas and Cheras . </P>
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who is considered the greatest of the early chola kings
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<P> Claws is an American drama television series that premiered on TNT on June 11 , 2017 . The series was ordered for a first season containing 10 episodes on December 13 , 2016 , and was originally developed as a half - hour , single - camera comedy for HBO . Set in Palmetto , Florida , the series is mostly filmed in New Orleans . On July 12 , 2017 , TNT renewed the series for a second season . </P>
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<Ul> <Li> Han Kang ( South Korea ) , Deborah Smith ( translator ) , for The Vegetarian </Li> </Ul>
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<P> In an interview with Bill Maher , Jay - Z stated that this song was actually inspired by three different relationships he had in the past , and he wrote about his different experiences all together in different verses . </P>
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<P> The 1966 FIFA World Cup was the eighth FIFA World Cup and was held in England from 11 to 30 July 1966 . England beat West Germany 4 -- 2 in the final , winning the Jules Rimet Trophy . It is England 's only FIFA World Cup title . They were the fifth nation to win and the third host nation to win after Uruguay in 1930 and Italy in 1934 . </P>
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<P> In September 1950 , US President Harry Truman sent the Military Assistance Advisory Group ( MAAG ) to Vietnam to assist the French in the First Indochina War . The President claimed they were not sent as combat troops , but to supervise the use of $10 million worth of US military equipment to support the French in their effort to fight the Viet Minh forces . By 1953 , aid increased dramatically to $350 million to replace old military equipment owned by the French . </P>
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when did the us send advisors to vietnam
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<P> Executive Order 9981 was an executive order issued on July 26 , 1948 , by President Harry S. Truman . It abolished racial discrimination in the United States Armed Forces and eventually led to the end of segregation in the services . </P>
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<P> Big Brother and the Holding Company is an American rock band that formed in San Francisco in 1965 as part of the same psychedelic music scene that produced the Grateful Dead , Quicksilver Messenger Service , and Jefferson Airplane . They are best known as the band that featured Janis Joplin as their lead singer . Their 1968 album Cheap Thrills is considered one of the masterpieces of the psychedelic sound of San Francisco ; it reached number one on the Billboard charts , and was ranked number 338 in Rolling Stone 's the 500 greatest albums of all time . The album is also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die . </P>
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who is big brother and the holding company
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<P> Principal photography began at Shepperton Studios in Surrey , United Kingdom on May 18 , 2015 , and ended on August 21 . With an estimated budget of around $255 million , it is one of the most expensive films ever made . Beauty and the Beast premiered at Spencer House in London on February 23 , 2017 , and was released in the United States in standard , Disney Digital 3 - D , RealD 3D , IMAX and IMAX 3D formats , along with Dolby Cinema on March 17 , 2017 . </P>
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where did they shoot beauty and the beast
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<P> Connie Inge - Lise Nielsen ( born 3 July 1965 ) is a Danish actress whose first major role in an English - language film was a supporting role in The Devil 's Advocate ( 1997 ) . Her films include , Gladiator ( 2000 ) , Mission to Mars ( 2000 ) , One Hour Photo ( 2002 ) , Basic ( 2003 ) , The Hunted ( 2003 ) , The Ice Harvest ( 2005 ) , and Nymphomaniac ( 2014 ) . She starred as Meredith Kane on the Starz TV series Boss ( 2011 -- 2012 ) and was a lead character in the second season of The Following . She has joined the DC Extended Universe , appearing as Hippolyta in Wonder Woman ( 2017 ) and in Justice League ( 2017 ) . </P>
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who played danny beck on law and order svu
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<P> Half - mast or half - staff refers to a flag flying below the summit on a pole . In many countries this is seen as a symbol of respect , mourning , distress , or in some cases , a salute . Strictly speaking , flags are said to be half - mast if flown from ships , and half - staff if on land , although not all regional variations of English use `` half - staff '' . </P>
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when do you fly the flag half staff
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<P> Hamida Djandoubi ( Arabic : حميدة جندوبي ‎ ‎ ; September 22 , 1949 -- September 10 , 1977 ) was a Tunisian agricultural worker and convicted murderer . He moved to Marseille , France , in 1968 and six years later he kidnapped , tortured and murdered 22 - year - old Élisabeth Bousquet , his former girlfriend . He was sentenced to death in February 1977 and executed in September that year . He was the last person to be executed in Western Europe and in the European Union and the last person legally executed by beheading in the Western world . Marcel Chevalier served as chief executioner . </P>
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<P> The resupply of Fort Sumter became the first crisis of the administration of the newly inaugurated U.S. President Abraham Lincoln following his victory in the election of November 6 , 1860 . He notified the Governor of South Carolina , Francis W. Pickens that he was sending supply ships , which resulted in an ultimatum from the Confederate government for the immediate evacuation of Fort Sumter , which Major Anderson refused . Beginning at 4 : 30 a.m. on April 12 , the Confederates bombarded the fort from artillery batteries surrounding the harbor . Although the Union garrison returned fire , they were significantly outgunned and , after 34 hours , Major Anderson agreed to evacuate . There were no deaths on either side as a direct result of this engagement , although a gun explosion during the surrender ceremonies on April 14 caused two Union deaths . </P>
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<P> `` Heaven 's Just a Sin Away '' is a song composed by Jerry Gillespie , which was recorded in 1977 by The Kendalls . Released in 1977 , the song went to Number One on the Billboard Hot Country Singles ( now Hot Country Songs ) charts . It was the duo 's first Top 40 entry on that chart , and the second single from the album Let the Music Play / Heaven 's Just a Sin Away , released on Ovation . It also reached number 69 on the Billboard Hot 100 . </P>
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who sang heaven 's just a sin away
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<P> After the mixed reaction to Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom , Spielberg chose to compensate with a film that toned down the violence and gore . During the five years between Temple of Doom and Last Crusade , he and executive producer Lucas reviewed several scripts before accepting Jeffrey Boam 's . Filming locations included Spain , Italy , the United Kingdom , Turkey and Jordan . </P>
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where was the last crusade indiana jones filmed
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<P> During his lifetime , Priestley 's considerable scientific reputation rested on his invention of soda water , his writings on electricity , and his discovery of several `` airs '' ( gases ) , the most famous being what Priestley dubbed `` dephlogisticated air '' ( oxygen ) . However , Priestley 's determination to defend phlogiston theory and to reject what would become the chemical revolution eventually left him isolated within the scientific community . </P>
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<P> The Three Little Pigs is a fable about three pigs who build three houses of different materials . A big bad wolf blows down the first two pigs ' houses , made of straw and sticks respectively , but is unable to destroy the third pig 's house , made of bricks . Printed versions date back to the 1840s , but the story itself is thought to be much older . The phrases used in the story , and the various morals drawn from it , have become embedded in Western culture . Many versions of The Three Little Pigs have been recreated or have been modified over the years , sometimes making the wolf a kind character . It is a type 124 folktale in the Aarne -- Thompson classification system . </P>
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is the three little pigs a fairy tale or folktale
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<P> In several geometries , a triangle has three vertices and three sides , where three angles of a triangle are formed at each vertex by a pair of adjacent sides . In a Euclidean space , the sum of measures of these three angles of any triangle is invariably equal to the straight angle , also expressed as 180 ° , π radians , two right angles , or a half - turn . </P>
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sum of the interior angles of a triangle # 2
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NaturalQuestionsShort
<P> In the process of crossing - over , genes are exchanged by the breaking and union of homologous portions of the chromosomes ' lengths . Structures called chiasmata are the site of the exchange . Chiasmata physically link the homologous chromosomes once crossing over occurs and throughout the process of chromosomal segregation during meiosis . Both the non-crossover and crossover types of recombination function as processes for repairing DNA damage , particularly double - strand breaks . At the diplotene stage of prophase I the synaptonemal complex disassembles before which will allow the homologous chromosomes to separate , while the sister chromatids stay associated by their centromeres . </P>
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when do homologous chromosomes separate from each other
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NaturalQuestionsShort
<P> A tropical cyclone is classified as making landfall when the center of the storm moves across the coast ; in strong tropical cyclones this is when the eye moves over land . This is where most of the damage occurs within a mature tropical cyclone , such as a typhoon or hurricane , as most of the damaging aspects of these systems are concentrated near the eyewall . Such effects include the peaking of the storm surge , the core of strong winds coming ashore , and heavy flooding rains . These coupled with high surf can cause major beach erosion . In low - lying areas , the storm surge can stay inland for a long time and mix with chemicals already in the area to create a toxic mess . When a tropical cyclone makes landfall , the eye closes in upon itself due to the weakening process , which causes surf to decrease . Maximum sustained winds will naturally decrease as the cyclone moves inland due to frictional differences between water and land with the free atmosphere . </P>
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when is a hurricane considered to make landfall
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<P> Her version of the song was used in the film `` More American Graffiti '' ( 1979 ) </P>
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what film is the song my guy in
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<P> The fourteenth season of the American television medical drama Grey 's Anatomy was ordered on February 10 , 2017 , by American Broadcasting Company ( ABC ) , and premiered on September 28 , 2017 with a special two - hour premiere . The season will consist of 24 episodes , with the season 's seventh episode marking the 300th episode for the series overall . The season is produced by ABC Studios , in association with Shondaland Production Company and The Mark Gordon Company ; the showrunners being Krista Vernoff and William Harper . </P>
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<P> On February 14 , 2014 , Ravenswood was canceled due to low ratings after one season . </P>
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<P> A Pacific hurricane is a mature tropical cyclone that develops within the eastern and central Pacific Ocean to the east of 180 ° W , north of the equator . For tropical cyclone warning purposes , the northern Pacific is divided into three regions : the eastern ( North America to 140 ° W ) , central ( 140 ° W to 180 ° ) , and western ( 180 ° to 100 ° E ) , while the southern Pacific is divided into 2 sections , the Australian region ( 90E to 160 ° E ) and the southern Pacific basin between 160 ° E and 120 ° W. Identical phenomena in the western north Pacific are called typhoons . This separation between the two basins has a practical convenience , however , as tropical cyclones rarely form in the central north Pacific due to high vertical wind shear , and few cross the dateline . </P>
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where do hurricanes form in the pacific ocean
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<P> At the end of Season 8 , Brennan finally decides to marry Booth . However , their plans are ruined when a vengeful Christopher Pelant blackmails Booth , threatening to kill five random people if Booth marries Brennan . Booth calls off the wedding , but does not explain the real reason to Brennan . Brennan is devastated but pretends to be fine with this . In the season 9 premiere , Brennan fears that since Booth turned down her proposal , she fears that the love from their life is fading . After talking with bartender Aldo Clemens , a former priest and Army chaplain Booth confessed to , she realizes that it was uncharacteristic for Booth to suddenly cancel the wedding as he believed in marriage and that he likely had a legitimate reason to do so . Despite her colleagues ' anger at Booth , she decides to stay with him , telling him that she understands that he has his reasons and has faith that he will resolve the issue . In the episode 4 , `` The Sense in the Sacrifice '' , after Booth singlehandedly tracks Pelant down through an abandoned building and kills him with a single gunshot , he reveals to her that Pelant had blackmailed him . Pelant had threatened to kill five innocent people if Booth continued with the wedding or went to the police or FBI . At the end of the episode he proposes and she happily accepts ; unknown to them , Caroline , Angela and Hodgins witnessed it via the security cameras . In `` The Woman in White '' , Booth and Brennan marry at a small garden ceremony outside the Jeffersonian . </P>
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<P> The Chef de Cuisine ( or Executive Sous Chef ) manages the kitchen staff working in the kitchen and creates the menus in absence of the Executive Chef . </P>
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<Li> Dwier Brown as John Kinsella </Li>
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<P> Cobham Hall is an independent day and boarding school for girls in Cobham , Kent . The school is housed in a Tudor era manor , which is now Grade I listed . It is a Round Square school and a member of the Girls ' Schools Association . The School featured in the film Wild Child in 2008 , as the fictional school that the characters attended , called Abbey Mount . </P>
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where is abbey mount school from wild child
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<P> `` Fly Me to the Moon '' , originally titled `` In Other Words '' , is a song written in 1954 by Bart Howard . Kaye Ballard made the first recording of the song the year it was written . Since then , it has become a frequently recorded jazz standard often featured in popular culture ; Frank Sinatra 's 1964 version was closely associated with the Apollo missions to the Moon . It is also used in the Japanese animated series Neon Genesis Evangelion as the closing music at the end of each episode . </P>
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who was the original singer of fly me to the moon
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<P> Historians debating the origins of the American Civil War focus on the reasons why seven Southern states declared their secession from the United States ( the Union ) , why they united to form the Confederate States of America ( simply known as the `` Confederacy '' ) , and why the North refused to let them go . While most historians agree that conflicts over slavery caused the war , they disagree sharply regarding which kinds of conflict -- ideological , economic , political , or social -- were most important . </P>
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<P> `` Give It Away '' is a song performed by American country music artist George Strait , written by Jamey Johnson , Bill Anderson and Buddy Cannon . It was released in July 2006 as the lead single from the album It Just Comes Natural . </P>
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<Li> Evan Handler as Alan Dershowitz </Li>
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<P> The Catechism of the Catholic Church ( Latin : Catechismus Catholicae Ecclesiae ; commonly called the Catechism or the CCC ) is a catechism promulgated for the Catholic Church by Pope John Paul II in 1992 . It sums up , in book form , the beliefs of the Catholic faithful . </P>
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who wrote the current edition of the catechism
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<P> Instead of setting a specific medal count as a target , the Canadian Olympic Committee aimed `` to contend for No. 1 '' in the medal count . Private data analytics company Gracenote projected that the Canadian team would win 28 medals . Canada finished with 11 gold medals and 29 overall ( ranking 3rd in both categories ) . This was the most successful Canadian performance in terms of overall medals , surpassing the 26 won at the 2010 Winter Olympics . </P>
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<P> Fundal height , or McDonald 's rule , is a measure of the size of the uterus used to assess fetal growth and development during pregnancy . It is measured from the top of the mother 's uterus to the top of the mother 's pubic symphysis . Fundal height , when expressed in centimeters , roughly corresponds to gestational age in weeks between 16 and 36 weeks for a vertex fetus . When a tape measure is unavailable , finger widths are used to estimate centimeter ( week ) distances from a corresponding anatomical landmark . However , landmark distances from the pubic symphysis are highly variable depending on body type . In clinical practice , recording the actual fundal height measurement from the palpable top of the uterus to the superior edge of the pubic symphysis is standard practice beginning around 20 weeks gestation . </P>
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when does fundal height correlate with gestational age
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<Table> Captain Morgan <Tr> <Td colspan="2"> </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Type </Th> <Td> Rum </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Manufacturer </Th> <Td> Diageo </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Country of origin </Th> <Td> Kingston , Jamaica </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Introduced </Th> <Td> 1944 </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Alcohol by volume </Th> <Td> 17.5 % - 50 % </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Proof ( US ) </Th> <Td> 70 ( Original ) </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Colour </Th> <Td> Golden </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Variants </Th> <Td> Parrot Bay Private Stock Silver Spiced Tattoo 100 Proof Long Island Iced Tea Lime Bite Black 1671 </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Related products </Th> <Td> List of rum producers </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Website </Th> <Td> Captainmorgan.com </Td> </Tr> </Table>
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what percentage of alcohol is in captain morgan 's
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<P> The lateral geniculate nucleus ( LGN ; also called the lateral geniculate body or lateral geniculate complex ) is a relay center in the thalamus for the visual pathway . It receives a major sensory input from the retina . The LGN is the main central connection for the optic nerve to the occipital lobe , particularly the primary visual cortex . In humans , each LGN has six layers of neurons ( grey matter ) alternating with optic fibers ( white matter ) . </P>
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the magnocellular layers of the lateral geniculate nucleus contains neurons with
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<P> The Battle of Iwo Jima ( 19 February -- 26 March 1945 ) was a major battle in which the United States Marine Corps landed on and eventually captured the island of Iwo Jima from the Imperial Japanese Army ( IJA ) during World War II . The American invasion , designated Operation Detachment , had the goal of capturing the entire island , including the three Japanese - controlled airfields ( including the South Field and the Central Field ) , to provide a staging area for attacks on the Japanese main islands . This five - week battle comprised some of the fiercest and bloodiest fighting of the Pacific War of World War II . </P>
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<P> In United Arab Emirates , Father 's Day is celebrated on June 21 , generally coinciding with midsummer 's day . </P>
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when is father 's day celebrated in uae
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<P> The 2022 Winter Olympics , officially known as the XXIV Olympic Winter Games ( French : Les XXIV Jeux olympiques d'hiver ; Chinese : 第 二 十 四 届 冬季 奥林匹克 运动会 ; pinyin : Dì Èrshísì Jiè Dōngjì Àolínpǐkè Yùndònghuì ) , and commonly known as Beijing 2022 , is an international winter multi-sport event that is scheduled to take place from 4 to 20 February 2022 , in Beijing and towns in the neighbouring Hebei province , People 's Republic of China . </P>
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where is the 2022 winter olympics being held
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<P> The Arabian Sea Branch of the Southwest Monsoon first hits the Western Ghats of the coastal state of Kerala , India , thus making this area the first state in India to receive rain from the Southwest Monsoon . This branch of the monsoon moves northwards along the Western Ghats ( Konkan and Goa ) with precipitation on coastal areas , west of the Western Ghats . The eastern areas of the Western Ghats do not receive much rain from this monsoon as the wind does not cross the Western Ghats . </P>
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where does the monsoon first hit the main indian land
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<Tr> <Th> Release date </Th> <Td> <Ul> <Li> October 15 , 2003 ( 2003 - 10 - 15 ) </Li> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> </Ul> </Td> </Tr>
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when did the movie mystic river come out
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what is the most expensive building in the world
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<P> The Refreshments were an alternative rock band from Tempe , Arizona . The band is best known for the single `` Banditos '' from their 1996 breakthrough album Fizzy Fuzzy Big & Buzzy , and also for `` Yahoos and Triangles '' , the theme song to the long - running animated series King of the Hill . The latter was a piece the band traditionally performed at soundchecks . The Refreshments disbanded in 1998 , although Roger Clyne and P.H. Naffah continue to tour and play Refreshments songs along with new music as Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers . </P>
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who made the king of the hill theme song
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<P> Platelets , or thrombocytes or yellow blood cells , are very small , irregularly shaped clear cell fragments ( i.e. cells that do not have a nucleus containing DNA ) , 2 -- 3 μm in diameter , which derive from fragmentation of precursor megakaryocytes . The average lifespan of a platelet is normally just 5 to 9 days . Platelets are a natural source of growth factors . They circulate in the blood of mammals and are involved in hemostasis , leading to the formation of blood clots . Platelets release thread - like fibers to form these clots . </P>
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which is the smallest blood cell in human body
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<P> The Speaker of the House of Commons is the presiding officer of the House of Commons , the United Kingdom 's lower chamber of Parliament . The office is currently held by John Bercow , who was initially elected on 22 June 2009 , following the resignation of Michael Martin . He was returned as an MP in the 2010 general election and was re-elected as Speaker when the House sat at the start of the new Parliament on 18 May 2010 . He was again returned as an MP in the 2015 general election and was re-elected , unopposed , as Speaker when the House sat at the start of the new Parliament on 18 May 2015 and again on 13 June 2017 . </P>
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what is the name of the speaker of parliament
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<P> Mogen David is a company based in Westfield , New York that makes wines , including the fortified wine MD 20 / 20 . Mogen David Wine Co. is a trademark held by their parent company The Wine Group in Livermore , California . </P>
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what does the md in md 20/20 stand for
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<P> The new ₹ 2000 banknote is a 66 mm × 166 mm magenta coloured note , with the obverse side featuring a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi , the Ashoka Pillar Emblem , and the signature of Reserve Bank of India Governor . It has Braille print on it , to assist the visually challenged in identifying the currency . The reverse side features a motif of the Mangalyaan , representing India 's first interplanetary space mission , and the logo and tag line for Swachh Bharat Abhiyan . </P>
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base colour of 2000 rupee note released in 2016
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<P> `` I Ca n't Tell You Why '' is a song by the American rock band Eagles which appeared on their 1979 album The Long Run . The song was written by band members Timothy B. Schmit , Glenn Frey , and Don Henley . Recorded in March 1978 , it was the first song finished for the album and the first Eagles song to feature Schmit on lead vocals . The studio version became a Billboard Top 10 hit in April 1980 , reaching number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 3 on the Adult Contemporary chart . It is their last Top Ten hit on the Hot 100 . </P>
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who sang eagles i ca n 't tell you why
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<P> The first three episodes of the series premiered on April 26 , 2017 ; the subsequent seven episodes aired on a weekly basis every Wednesday . In May 2017 , the series was renewed for a second season which premiered on April 25 , 2018 . At the 69th Primetime Emmy Awards , The Handmaid 's Tale won eight awards from thirteen nominations , including Outstanding Drama Series , becoming the first series on a streaming service to win an Emmy for Outstanding Series . It also won Golden Globe Awards for Best Television Series -- Drama and Best Actress for Elisabeth Moss . </P>
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when did the handmaid 's tale season 2 start
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