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2002 In King Of The Cage
The year 2002 is the fourth year in the history of King of the Cage, a mixed martial arts promotion based in the United States. In 2002 King of the Cage held 9 events, ''KOTC 7: Cold Blood''. Title fights Events list KOTC 12: Cold Blood KOTC 12: Cold Blood was an event held on February 9, 2002 at the Soboba Casino in San Jacinto, California, United States. Results KOTC 13: Revolution KOTC 13: Revolution was an event held on May 17, 2002 at the Silver Legacy Resort Casino in Reno, Nevada, United States. Results KOTC 14: 5150 KOTC 14: 5150 was an event held on June 19, 2002 at the Santa Ana Star Casino in Bernalillo, New Mexico, United States. Results KOTC 15: Bad Intentions KOTC 15: Bad Intentions was an event held on June 22, 2002 at the Soboba Casino in San Jacinto, California, United States. Results KOTC 16: Double Cross KOTC 16: Double Cross was an event held on August 2, 2002 at the Sob ...
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2001 In King Of The Cage
The year 2001 is the third year in the history of King of the Cage, a mixed martial arts promotion based in The United States. In 2001 King of the Cage held 5 events, ''KOTC 7: Wet and Wild''. Title fights Events list KOTC 7: Wet and Wild KOTC 7: Wet and Wild was an event held on February 24, 2001 at the Soboba Casino in San Jacinto, California, United States. Results KOTC 8: Bombs Away KOTC 8: Bombs Away was an event held on April 29, 2001 at the Colusa Casino in Williams, California, United States. Results KOTC 9: Showtime KOTC 9: Showtime was an event held on June 23, 2001 at the Soboba Casino in San Jacinto, California, United States. Results KOTC 10: Critical Mass KOTC 10: Critical Mass was an event held on August 4, 2001 in California, United States. Results KOTC 11: Domination KOTC 11: Domination was an event held on September 29, 2001 at the Soboba Casino in San Jacinto, Calif ...
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Crossroads
Crossroads, crossroad, cross road or similar may refer to: * Crossroads (junction), where four roads meet Film and television Films * ''Crossroads'' (1928 film), a 1928 Japanese film by Teinosuke Kinugasa * ''Cross Roads'' (film), a 1930 British film by Reginald Fogwell * ''Crossroads'' (1937 film), a Chinese film starring Zhao Dan * ''Crossroads'' (1942 film), a mystery film by Jack Conway * ''The Crossroads'' (1951 film), an Italian crime film by Fernando Cerchio * ''The Crossroads'' (1952 film), an Argentine film * ''The Crossroads'' (1960 film), a French-Spanish drama film by Alfonso Balcázar * ''Crossroads'' (1976 film), a film by Bruce Conner * ''Crossroad'', a 1976 Hong Kong-Taiwanese film by Chin Han * ''Crossroads'' (1986 film), a film starring Ralph Macchio * ''The Crossroad'', a 1988 documentary film by Ivars Seleckis * ''Crossroads'' (2002 film), a film starring Britney Spears * ''Crossroads: A Story of Forgiveness'', a 2007 film starring Dean Cain * ''Cr ...
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Sherdog
Sherdog is an American website devoted to the sport of mixed martial arts (MMA). It also has many forums and discussion pages on the many topics of MMA like records, promotions, etc. The site is a member of the CraveOnline network and provides MMA related content for ESPN.com. History Sherdog was created by photographer Jeff Sherwood (nicknamed "Sherdog") in 1997, and was later refined with the help of Garrett Poe. Sherdog features MMA news, individual records of fighters, reviews and previews of MMA events, interviews with fighters and referees, user forums, divisional and pound-for-pound fighter rankings, and original radio programs. Sherdog is also home to the Sherdog Radio Network, an internet-only sports talk network featuring Sherdog writers and staffers. Weekly programs have included ''The Savage Dog Show'' hosted by Greg Savage and Jeff Sherwood, ''Beatdown'' hosted by TJ De Santis and a number of co-hosts, ''It's Time'' hosted by Bruce Buffer and ''The Jordan Breen Sh ...
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Cold Blood
Cold blood may refer to: *''sang froid'', ruthlessness, see Conscience * a classification for draft or pack horses, see horse breed * Coldblood a Marvel Comics villain * "Cold Blood" (''Doctor Who''), an episode of the British TV series ''Doctor Who'' * ''Cold Blood'' (TV series), a UK crime drama series Music * Cold Blood (band), an American rock/jazz/soul band formed in 1968 ** ''Cold Blood'' (album), their debut album * "Cold Blood" (Yo Gotti song), a song by rapper Yo Gotti featuring J. Cole *"Cold Blood", song by Geraldine Hunt 1972 *"Cold Blood", song by Kix from ''Blow My Fuse ''Blow My Fuse'' is the fourth album by the glam metal band Kix. Released on September 19, 1988, on Atlantic Records, the album features Kix's only hit, the power ballad " Don't Close Your Eyes." The song peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 ...'' 1988 *"Cold Blood", song by Peter Tosh from '' Wanted Dread & Alive'' 1981 See also * Cold-blooded (other) * In Cold Blood (disambigua ...
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Revolution
In political science, a revolution (Latin: ''revolutio'', "a turn around") is a fundamental and relatively sudden change in political power and political organization which occurs when the population revolts against the government, typically due to perceived oppression (political, social, economic) or political incompetence. Revolutions have occurred throughout human history and vary widely in terms of methods, duration and motivating ideology. Their results include major changes in culture, economy, and socio-political institutions, usually in response to perceived overwhelming autocracy or plutocracy. Scholarly debates about what does and does not constitute a revolution center on several issues. Early studies of revolutions primarily analyzed events in European history from a psychological perspective, but more modern examinations include global events and incorporate perspectives from several social sciences, including sociology and political science. Several generations o ...
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5150
5150 may refer to: *, section 5150 of California's Welfare and Institutions Code **By extension, a person who is gravely disabled through mental illness *5150 Studios, Eddie Van Halen's home recording studio, named after the psychiatric hold code section *Peavey 5150 Amplifier, signature model for Eddie Van Halen * ''5150'' (album), a 1986 album by Van Halen *'' 5150: Home 4 tha Sick'', a 1992 EP by Eazy-E *"E5150", a song by Black Sabbath from the 1981 album '' Mob Rules'' *"5-1-5-0", a song by Dierks Bentley from the album ''Home'' *IBM 5150, model designation for the IBM Personal Computer * Dell Inspiron#Inspiron 5150 *5150 series, a triathlon series organized by the World Triathlon Corporation *5150 (professional wrestling), an incarnation of the Latin American Exchange in MLW Songs *"5150", a song by The Oral Cigarettes *"5150", a song by Love Fame Tragedy *"5150", a song by Tsunami Bomb from the album ''The Definitive Act'' *”5150”, a 1995 song by Luniz from the album ''Oper ...
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Bad Intentions
Bad Intentions may refer to: * "Bad Intentions" (song), a 2002 song by Dr. Dre * ''Bad Intentions'' (album), a 2012 album by Dappy * ''Bad Intentions'' (EP), a 2014 EP by Niykee Heaton * Bad Intentions (professional wrestling) was the professional wrestling tag team of American wrestlers Giant Bernard and Karl Anderson. The team was formed in the New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) promotion in October 2008 and reached its first major accomplishment in November 2009 by wi ...
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Double Cross
Double Cross, Double Crossed, or their variants may refer to: Art, entertainment, and media Heraldic * Two-barred cross (‡) Comics * ''Double Cross'', an issue of ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' collected in ''Food Chain'' * ''Double Cross!'', a comic by Tony Consiglio Fictional entities * The "Double-Cross" (of betrayal), the emblem of Hynkel's fascist regime in Charlie Chaplin's comedy film ''The Great Dictator'' (1940) Film * ''Double Cross'', an installment of the 1940 ''Mysterious Doctor Satan'' film serial * ''Double Cross'' (1941 film), a film by Albert H. Kelley * ''Double Cross'' (1951 film), a film by Riccardo Freda * ''Double Cross'' (1972 film), a Bollywood action film * ''Double Cross'' (1992 film), a Japanese crime film also released under the title ''The Triple Cross'' * ''Double Cross'' (2005 film), a Bollywood film * ''Double Cross'' (2006 film), a television film, starring Yancy Butler and Bruce Boxleitner * ''Double-Cross'' (2014 film), a Ghanaian ...
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Nuclear Explosion
Nuclear may refer to: Physics Relating to the nucleus of the atom: *Nuclear engineering *Nuclear physics *Nuclear power *Nuclear reactor *Nuclear weapon *Nuclear medicine *Radiation therapy *Nuclear warfare Mathematics *Nuclear space *Nuclear operator *Nuclear congruence *Nuclear C*-algebra Biology Relating to the nucleus of the cell: * Nuclear DNA Society *Nuclear family, a family consisting of a pair of adults and their children Music * "Nuclear" (band), group music. * "Nuclear" (Ryan Adams song), 2002 *"Nuclear", a song by Mike Oldfield from his ''Man on the Rocks'' album * ''Nu.Clear'' (EP) by South Korean girl group CLC See also *Nucleus (other) *Nucleolus *Nucleation *Nucleic acid *Nucular ''Nucular'' is a common, proscribed pronunciation of the word "wikt:nuclear, nuclear". It is a eye dialect, rough phonetic spelling of . The ''Oxford English Dictionary''s entry dates the word's first published appearance to 1943. Dictionary not ...
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Reno, Nevada
Reno ( ) is a city in the northwest section of the U.S. state of Nevada, along the Nevada-California border, about north from Lake Tahoe, known as "The Biggest Little City in the World". Known for its casino and tourism industry, Reno is the county seat and largest city of Washoe County and sits in the High Eastern Sierra foothills, in the Truckee River valley, on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada. The Reno metro area (along with the neighboring city Sparks) occupies a valley colloquially known as the Truckee Meadows which because of large-scale investments from Greater Seattle and San Francisco Bay Area companies such as Amazon, Tesla, Panasonic, Microsoft, Apple, and Google has become a new major technology center in the United States. The city is named after Civil War Union Major General Jesse L. Reno, who was killed in action during the American Civil War at the Battle of South Mountain, on Fox's Gap. Reno is part of the Reno–Sparks metropolitan area, the ...
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Silver Legacy Resort Casino
Silver Legacy Resort & Casino is a hotel and casino located in Downtown Reno, Nevada. It anchors a network of connected hotel-casinos in the downtown Reno core that included Circus Circus Reno and Eldorado Reno and are owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment. It has over 1,700 hotel rooms and suites and is the tallest building in Reno. Previous joint venture owners of Silver Legacy Resort & Casino (along with Eldorado Resorts) were Mandalay Resort Group, formerly known as Circus Circus Enterprises (1995–2005) and MGM Resorts International, formerly known as MGM Mirage (2005–2015). History In 1992, Don Carano, a long time Reno attorney and CEO/Chairman of the Eldorado Hotel Casino and Clyde Turner, CEO of Circus Circus Enterprises joined together to design the Silver Legacy. At the time, Las Vegas in Southern Nevada was growing fast and far overtaking Reno with larger and more lavish casino-hotels. Carano wanted to create a similar, competitive hotel casino-resort. The tot ...
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Sudden Impact
''Sudden Impact'' is a 1983 American vigilante action thriller film, the fourth in the ''Dirty Harry'' series, directed, produced by and starring Clint Eastwood (making it the only ''Dirty Harry'' film to be directed by Eastwood himself) and co-starring Sondra Locke. The film tells the story of a gang rape victim (Locke) who decides to seek revenge on the rapists ten years after the attack by killing them one by one. Inspector Callahan (Eastwood), famous for his unconventional and often brutal crime-fighting tactics, is tasked with tracking down the serial killer. The film is notable for the catchphrase "Go ahead, make my day", written by John Milius and uttered by Clint Eastwood's gun-wielding character in the beginning of the film as he stares down an armed robber who is holding a hostage. Plot In 1973, artist Jennifer Spencer and her sister, Beth, are gang-raped. The attack leaves Beth in a catatonic state. Ten years later, an enraged Spencer seeks revenge and kills George W ...
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