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A woman supposed to be going home to her partner to celebrate her 50th birthday. She prepare to leave the restaurant where she works. But she stays and spends the evening with two strangers.
The film won for the Best Script at the Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival. It was nominated at the Palm Springs International Film Festival and semi-finalists in the 44th Student Academy Awards.
Hasaki Ya Suda
Hasaki Ya Suda is a 2011 short film.
The year 2100. The global warming has caused massive droughts. They have led to conflicts and famines. The first victims of the global warming are the Southern populations. They immigrate to the North. Earth is reduced to one giant no man's land. The survivors have no choice but to return to original rites. All over the world, clans form. They fight for the last natural resources and fertile lands.
Naruto (season 2)
The second season from the anime series Naruto is directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Studio pierrot and TV Tokyo. Based on Masashi Kishimoto's manga series, the season follows Naruto Uzumaki succeeding the Chūnin Exams only to discover invasion of the Leaf Village.
The second season aired from November 12,2003 to September
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Libera Chat
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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2016
The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2016 was the fourteenth edition of the contest. It took place at the Mediterranean Conference Centre, Valletta, Malta on 20 November 2016, Maltanese broadcaster Public Broadcasting Services was the host broadcaster for the event. The motto for the contest was ""Embrace"".
Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points awarded by each country's adult and kids jury. Countries in bold gave the maximum 24 points (12 points apiece from the adult and kids jury) to the specified entrant.
The first votes to be announced were those of the professional music industry jury, announced in the order of performance. The expert juries then announced their votes which had been cast live at the contest. Finally, the points awarded by the kids juries were announced as a total in order of the fewest to the greatest number of points received by each country. The spokespersons are shown below alongside each participating country.
Slasher Remakes Universe
1998: Psycho remake of the 1960 movie.
2003: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake of the 1974 movie.
2006: sequel to the 2003 remake.
2007: Halloween remake of the 1978 movie.
2009: Friday the 13th remake of the 1980 movie.
2009: Halloween II sequel to the 2007 remake.
2009: Night of the Demons remake of the 1988 movie.
2010: A Nightmare on Elm Street
2013: Evil Dead remake of the 1981 movie.
2019: Child's Play remake of the 1988 movie.
2014: Leprechaun: Origins remake of the 1993 movie.
2021: Candyman reboot/remake of the 1992 movie.
2022: "Scream" remake/reboot of the 1996 movie.
Untitled "Hellraiser" remakeAnother Simpsons Clip Show
"Another Simpsons Clip Show" is the 3rd episode of "The Simpsons" 6th season. It was first broadcast on the Fox network on September 25, 1994. In the episode, the Simpson family talk about romance using episodes before this one. The episode was written by Jon Vitti. David Silverman is the director of the episode. It is the second clip show of "The Simpsons".
Marge reads "The Bridges of Madison County" and thinks that her marriage with Homer is not romantic anymore. Homer does not believe what she thinks. On the next day, she tries getting the family to talk about romance. They can only remember times their many relationships did not work out. These are shown as parts from episodes before this one. Homer then tells the family how he and Marge met. Their children do not want to listen and watch television while Homer and Marge kiss.
This is the second clip show episode of "The Simpsons". The first clip show episode is "" from the 4th season. "Another Simpsons Clip Show" was written by Jon Vitti. He went with the name "Penny Wise" in the closing credits because he did not want to be known for writing the clip show. The episode was directed by David Silverman. The episodes that were shown in the clip show were made by John Swartzwelder, Frank Mula, David Richardson, Jeff Martin, Bill Oakley, Josh Weinstein, Matt Groening, Sam Simon, Al Jean, Mike Reiss, Jay Kogen, Wallace Wolodarsky, Nell Scovell, David M. Stern, George Meyer, Conan O'Brien, Robert Cohen, Bill Canterbury, and Dan McGrath. The Fox network wanted the producers of "The Simpsons" to make clip shows. This was because they needed less money to make than a normal episode. Producers thought four episodes in each season should be clip shows. This was so that they would not be stressed out on making a season with more episodes than normal. However, this was not done becuase they thought fans would not like the clip shows. The Fox network thought this could happen at first because it would cost less to make a clip show but they would still get just as much money as a regular episode in syndication.
Many fans of "The Simpsons" think that clip shows are the worst episodes of the show. TV Squad thought that it was made in a way that was still "worth watching" and was similar to a slideshow, but "not quite as boring". Other critics said it was "not the worst" clip show and that "the episode title pretty much says it all". Colin Jacobson from DVD Movie Guide thought that the episodes shown were good but that the clip show was not necessary.
Lisa talks about how romance was taken in a "hostile takeover by Hallmark and Disney" and parts of it were later sold. This was used in studies on how organizations are shown in pop culture. The episode was talked about in Arab Strap's song "The First Big Weekend". One of the lyrics is "It was a really good episode about love always ending in tragedy except, of course, for Marge and Homer."
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The Jamison family were an American family from Eufaula, Oklahoma.
Members include Bobby, his wife Sherilynn, and daughter Madyson. They disappeared on October 8, 2009 and it continues to be a mystery to this day.
The family was thinking about buying some land near Red Oak, about from Eufaula, at the time of their disappearance. Their suspected dead bodies were found in November 2013 and were identified by the Oklahoma medical examiner on July 3, 2014. No cause of death was found and the reasons for their disappearance remain unknown.
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James Edward Fassel (August 31, 1949 – June 7, 2021) was an American college and professional football player and coach. He was the head coach of the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL) from 1997 to 2003. He was head coach, general manager, and president of the Las Vegas Locomotives. Fassel was born in Anaheim, California.
Fassel died on June 7, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada from a heart attack, aged 71.
Poundbury
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Its design is based on New Urbanist ideas. It is set to be finished in 2025. Around 6,000 people will live here.
David Howell, Baron Howell of Guildford
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He also was Minister of State in the Foreign Office from the election in 2010 until 2012. In 2016, he became Chair of the House of Lords International Relations Committee.
London, Ontario truck attack
On June 6, 2021, a man drove a truck into a Muslim Pakistani Canadian family at an intersection in London, Ontario, Canada. Four people were killed, and another was wounded, all from the same family.
The killing has been called a terrorist attack caused by Islamophobia by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Police charged 20-year-old Nathaniel Veltman with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder. They believe he planned the attack in advance.
Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan said it was a terrorist attack.
Sigrid the Haughty
Sigrid the Haughty also known as Sigríð Storråda was Queen Consort of the North Sea Empire, (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and England) from her marriage to Erik the Victorious, though Sigrid may have actually been married to Sweyn Forkbeard.
Sigrid's existence if widely disputed, Sigrid may have actually been a Polish Princess named Świętosława of Poland or possibly Sigrid could have been another Pole named Gunhilda of Wenden. It also is possible Sigrid, Gunhilda or Świętosława had not existed, and Erik married Aud Haakonsdottir.
Sigrid probably died in Norway, her daughter Estrid continued Sirgid's legacy by having a son who became future king of the Danes.
According to the famous Swedish saga of "Heimskringla", Sigrid was the daughter of Skolgar Toste and an unknown mother. Sigrid was described as beautiful but unforgiving and uninterested in marriage.
She was a sought after bride for her beauty, which annoyed Sigrid who was still very vengeful of her past.
Once when Olaf Tryggvason of Viken proposed to Sigrid, Sigrid accepted but Erik of Sweyn told Sigrid she would have to convert to Christianity. Sirgid who was a devout Pagan and worshiped the old gods of Germania, rejected. Olaf in fury lashes Sigrid a few times with a stick or glove, Sigrid warns Olaf this might lead to his death.
Sigrid eventually married either Erik the Victorious, or Sweyn Forkbeard and had 3 children, Olof, Emund and Estrid. The rest of Sigrid's life remains unknown and she probably died in Norway.
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Golden Edge
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The channel was launched in 2003 as Golden 2 to complement the Golden channel in the Latin American market. On March 1, 2010 the channel was renamed Golden Edge.
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Mark Morrison
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In 1995, Morrison had his first single "Crazy". That was a Top 20 around the United Kingdom. Another single was "Let's Get Down". That was also a Top 40 song. However, he became really successful in 1996 when his hit song, "Return of the Mack", hit #1 on the UK Singles Chart. "Return of the Mack" was also a major hit in the United States, Sweden and Canada.
In 1997, Morrison was nominated for several BRIT Awards. He was also nominated by the MTV Europe Music Awards and five Music of Black Awards.
In July 2020, McDonald's played the Morrison song "Return of the Mack" in its advertising in the UK.
Jon Husted
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This doctrine is rooted in Aristotle's conception of the soul, and has antecedents in Hobbes's conception of the mind as a “calculating machine. But it has become fully articulated (and popularly endorsed) only in the last third of the 20th century. Though the term ‘functionalism’ is used to designate a variety of positions in a variety of other disciplines, including psychology, sociology, economics, and architecture, this entry focuses exclusively on functionalism as a philosophical thesis about the nature of mental states.
Philip Wong
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Wong died of brain cancer on 6 June 2021 in the United States. He was 82.
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"Rimo-Cocoron" is a point-and-click with action elements.
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Wuhrer played Ariel Hunter in the prime-time soap opera "Beverly Hills, 90210" during 1994–95.
In August 2000, Wuhrer posed semi-nude for the "Playboy" magazine as the "Babe of the Month".
Also in 2000, Wuhrer played a lip synching artist named Sunni in VH1's television movie "Lip Service" (also called "Out of Sync").
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