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Animaniacs: Back to Action
Animaniacs: Back to Action s a 2021 American live-action animated musical comedy movie. It stars Neil Patrick Harris, Jayma Mays, Jacob Tremblay, Brendan Gleeson, Sofia Vergara, Rick Gomez, Chris Cooper and Hank Azaria. The movie's director is Steven Spielberg. It follows the Warner Brothers Yakko, Wakko and Dot, along with Pinky and the Brain finding out that their beloved Warner Bros. Water Tower is set for demolition, and that they decide that they must reunite with the original cast members to put on a show to prevent a businessman named Tex Richman and his sidekick Fleetfoot Jones, whom want to tear it down for oil drilling.Iran Badminton International
The Iran Badminton International is is an international badminton tournament held in Iran. This tournament is one of the oldest tournaments in the Western Asia.
Ninja Warrior UK
Ninja Warrior UK is a British physical obstacle assault course game show, created for ITV.
It was presented by Ben Shephard, Chris Kamara and Rochelle Humes.
Haluk Bilginer
Haluk Bilginer (born 5 June 1954, İzmir, Turkey) is a Turkish movie, television and stage actor.
He has appeared in more than 120 movies, television series and in theatre roles. He has starred in genres such as comedy, drama, adventure and crime stories. In addition to starring in Turkish movies and television series, he also stars in foreign movies and television series, including in Hollywood movies. He often plays villains and unsympathetic characters.
Herman Chernoff
Herman Chernoff (born July 1, 1923) is an American applied mathematician, statistician and physicist. He was a professor at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Stanford, and MIT. He now works at Harvard University. Chernoff was born in New York City.
Jerome Hellman
Jerome Hellman (September 4, 1928 – May 26, 2021) was an American movie producer. He won the Academy Award for Best Picture for "Midnight Cowboy" (1969). His 1978 movie "Coming Home" was nominated for the same award.
Hellman died on May 26, 2021, at the age of 92.
Reza Motorcyclist
Reza Motorcyclist (Persian title: "Reza Motori" - ) is a 1970 Iranian crime drama movie directed by Masoud Kimiai and starring Behrouz Vossoughi, Fariba Khatami, Hamideh Kheirabadi, Bahman Mofid.
Wood Pigeon (1970 movie)
Wood Pigeon (Persian title: "Toughi" - ) is a 1970 Iranian drama movie directed by Ali Hatami and starring Behrouz Vossoughi, Bahman Mofid, Afarin Obeysi, Naser Malek Motiee, Zhaleh Olov, Hamideh Kheirabadi.
Black nationalism
Black nationalism is the idea that black people from one country, or from several countries belong together, and that they have a common history and culture. Sometimes, people claim there is a black race. Black nationalism started in the United States as a response to McCarthyism. McCarthyism lasted approximately form the mid 1940s, to the mid 1950s. During McCarthyism, there was a strong anti-communist movement in the US. At the same time, there were many racist ideologies. In the United States, these tendencies focused on the white Anglo-Saxon protestants, who was seen as the ideal American citizen. Black nationalism wants to create a new nation for black Americans.
Keiretsu
A keiretsu is a group of businesses that work together. There are keiretsu in Japan.
The companies in the keiretsu each own shares of each other's stock. Sometimes, there is a bank at the middle of a keiretsu. These are called horizontal keiretsu.
Keiretsu can also have some companies that make supplies that other companies in the keiretsu need. These are called vertical keiretsu.
Not all countries allow keiretsu. For example, in the United States, keiretsu are illegal. They are against antitrust laws.
The keiretsu started after World War II during the American occupation of Japan. Before there were keiretsu, there were zaibatsu. The zaibatsu were also business groups, but they were owned by families. The zaibatsu supported the military government of Japan from the 1800s through World War II, so the Americans broke them up after the war.
In the 1990s, there was a financial crisis in East Asia. Most of the companies in keiretsu decided to cut costs. This weakened the keiretsu because each company wanted to get the best deal, even if it wasn't with a company in its own keiretsu. Japan made treaties with other countries that required it to break up some of the keiretsu because of antitrust laws.
Under the Dome
Under the Dome may refer to:
Elham Jdi
Elham Jdi (born April 6, 1997) is an Iranian actress.
Circles in a Forest
Circles in a Forest is a 1989 South African adventure drama movie directed by Regardt van den Bergh and was based on the 1984 novel of the same name by Dalene Matthee. It stars Ian Bannen, Brion James, David Butler, Joe Stewardson, Judi Trott, Arnold Vosloo.
Siavash (TV Series 2021)
Siavash is a iranian drama series.
Chocolate with Nuts
"Chocolate with Nuts" is the first part of the 12th episode of the third season of "SpongeBob SquarePants". It was first broadcast on Nickelodeon on June 1, 2002. The episode is about SpongeBob and Patrick Star becoming door to door salesmen by selling chocolate bars.
SpongeBob gets the mail, and finds a magazine called "Fancy living Digest". SpongeBob shows Patrick the magazine that he got in the mail, which make them become entrepreneurs. SpongeBob and Patrick buy many chocolate bars from a shop. They go to a fish named Tom's house. When SpongeBob asks if he wants to buy some chocolate, he starts panicking and screams "CHOCOLATE!". They go to another house where the fish in the house tricks them into buying his chocolate bags. Later, they go to a woman's house, SpongeBob tries to find chocolate for her, but there are many bags inside the bags. The customer becomes impatient and leaves. When they find a chocolate bar in the bags, Tom come back and makes them run away. They take a break at a diner to think of better ways to sell chocolate. They go to another house and Patrick tries to focus on the fish in the house. The fish starts to feel worried and hurts Patrick with the door. They go to an old lady's house, where another older lady comes to the door. They buy the chocolate after SpongeBob says that the chocolate can make her live forever. They tell more lies to other people about what the chocolate can do to them. They get money by doing this, but not enough. Tom finally catches them and buys all of their chocolate. The episode ends with SpongeBob and Patrick going on a date with the old ladies.
Shibuya Crossing
Shibuya Crossing, or Shibuya Scramble Crossing, is a popular scramble crossing in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. It is located in front of the Shibuya StationHachikō exit and stops vehicles in all directions to allow pedestrians to inundate the entire intersection. The statue of Hachikō, between the station and the intersection, is a common meeting place and almost always crowded.
This intersection is frequently called "the busiest pedestrian intersection in the world" and there is almost no loss of foot traffic at midnight or early morning. Road traffic jams rarely occur here even during rush hours.
According to the Shibuya Center Street in 2016, the number of pedestrians crossing the intersection was as much as 3,000 per green light (every 2 minutes). A 2014 flow measurement survey by the Shibuya Redevelopment Association estimated 260,000 pedestrians per day on week days, and 390,000 pedestrians on non-working days. Others estimate as much as 500,000 people on the busiest days. The 2012 SOTO Outdoor Media Survey estimated 1.5 million pedestrians per week.
Gao Jiamin
Gao Jiamin (born June 26, 1966) is a taijiquan athlete originally from China.
In 1977, she joined the Fujian Wushu Team. During the 1990s, Gao won two gold and one silver medal at the Asian Games, two gold medals at the East Asian Games, one gold medal at the World Wushu Championships, one gold medal at the Asian Wushu Championships, and also won in many other competitions. Because of her victories, she was known as the "Queen of Taiji".
In 2000, Gao emigrated to the United States. She and her husband, Yu Shaowen, teach at the US Wushu Center.
Yesterday (2004 movie)
Yesterday is a 2004 South African drama movie directed by Darrell Roodt and starring Kenneth Khambula, Leleti Khumalo, Harriet Lenabe, Lihle Mvelase. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 2005.
Time crystal
A time crystal is a quantum system that has repeating periodic oscillations of one or more physical measurements  in its ground state when seen over time.
Just as an ordinary crystal is seen to have its atoms arranged in repeating patterns in space, so a time crystal has a repeating patterns that occur over time .
In 2012, the American Nobel Prize winner Frank Wilczek proposed the concept of a time crystal.
In 2017 the atomic physicist Chris Monroe and his group found evidence of oscillations in optically excited chains of ytterbium ions with the behavior predicted for time crystals but not in the same way theorized in 2012.
In terms of practical use, time crystals may one day be used as quantum memories.
Croatian kuna
The Croatian kuna, is the currency used in Croatia it's subunit is Lipa, it's been the official currency since 1994 before that Croatia used the Croatian dinar and before that it used the Yugoslav dinar, The kuna is issued by the Croatian National Bank and the coins are minted by the Croatian Monetary Institute. The plural form of the word kuna in Croatian can be "kuna" or "kune" (e.g. "2 kune", "10 kuna"). The word "kuna" means "marten" in Croatian.
Commemorative coins of the Croatian kuna have been issued since 1994.
The notes were designed by Miroslav Šutej and Vilko Žiljak, and all feature prominent Croatians on front and architectural motifs on back. The geometric figures at lower left on front (except the 5-kuna note) are intaglio printed for recognition by the blind people. To the right of the coat of arms on front is a microprinted version of the Croatian national anthem, Lijepa naša domovino ("Our Beautiful Homeland"). The overall design is reminiscent of Deutsche Mark banknotes of the fourth series.
The first series of notes was dated 31 October 1993. The 5, 10 and 20 kuna notes from this series were withdrawn on 1 April 2007, and the 50, 100 and 200 kuna notes were withdrawn on 1 January 2010, but remain exchangeable at the HNB in Zagreb.
New series of notes with slightly tweaked, but similar designs and improved security features were released in 2001, 2004, 2012 and 2014.
2020 FIFA Club Confederation Cup play-off (AFC)
Asian qualificaton in 2020 FIFA Club Confederation Cup was an extraordinary men's football competition, tournament held by Portugal. Due to cancellation of 2020 AFC Cup. Two team selected to play to play-off matches. Ceres–Negros won the play-off 3―2 on on aggregate and later withdrew due to COVID-19 outbreak in Metro Manila.
One False Move
One False Move is a 1992 American crime thriller movie directed by Carl Franklin and starring Bill Paxton, Cynda Williams, Billy Bob Thornton, Michael Beach, Jim Metzler, Earl Billings. It was distributed by I.R.S. Records.
Charles Fredrick Wiesenthal
Charles Fredrick Wiesenthal (1726–1789) was a German physician and inventor born in 1726. He was awarded the patent for the first known mechanical device for sewing in 1755. One might argue that he invented the sewing machine. He died in 1789.
A Rose for Everyone
A Rose for Everyone () is a 1967 Italian comedy movie directed by Franco Rossi and starring Claudia Cardinale, Nino Manfredi, Mario Adorf, Lando Buzzanca, Akim Tamiroff, Milton Rodrígues.
Honolulu (movie)
Honolulu is a 1939 American musical comedy movie directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Eleanor Powell, Robert Young, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Rita Johnson, Clarence Kolb. It was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
The Angel Levine
The Angel Levine is a 1970 American drama movie directed by Ján Kadár and starring Zero Mostel, Harry Belafonte, Ida Kamińska, Milo O'Shea, Gloria Foster. It was distributed by United Artists.
On the Path
On the Path () is a 2010 Bosnian Austrian German Croatian drama movie directed by Jasmila Žbanić and starring Zrinka Cvitešić, Leon Lučev, Nina Violić, Mirjana Karanović.
East Palo Alto, California
East Palo Alto is a city in San Mateo County, California.
South San Francisco, California
South San Francisco is a city in San Mateo County, California. 63,632 people lived here at the 2010 census.
Coutances
Coutances is a commune. It is in Normandy in the Manche department in northwest France.
Coutances is twinned with:
Boissy-Saint-Léger
Boissy-Saint-Léger is a commune. It is in the Val-de-Marne department in France.
Bonneuil-sur-Marne
Bonneuil-sur-Marne is a commune. It is in the Val-de-Marne department in France.
Bry-sur-Marne
Bry-sur-Marne is a commune. It is in the Val-de-Marne department in France.
Charenton-le-Pont
Charenton-le-Pont is a commune in the southeastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is from the center of Paris.
In 2018, 30,053 people lived there.
SLK
SLK (short for So Low Key and Street Life Kings) were a British grime crew from Northwest London. Their first song "Hype! Hype!", produced by Sticky and featuring Lady Envy, reached No. 22 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 3 on the UK Dance Singles Chart. In 2014, "Complex" magazine included the video for "Hype! Hype!" in their list of "15 Channel U Videos We Will Never Forget".
Justin Osofsky
Justin Osofsky is the current Chief Operating Officer of Instagram and was the former Vice President, Global Operations of Facebook. He is considered as one of the most powerful person along with the Adam Mosseri in Instagram.
Chennevières-sur-Marne
Chennevières-sur-Marne is a commune. It is in the Val-de-Marne department in France.
Chevilly-Larue
Chevilly-Larue is a commune. It is in the Val-de-Marne department in France.
Fontenay-sous-Bois
Fontenay-sous-Bois is a commune. It is in the Val-de-Marne department in France.