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Area 52 (Nevada)
Area 52 may refer to: * Tonopah Test Range, a military installation near Tonopah, Nevada * Dugway Proving Grounds, a military installation in Tooele County, Utah. Fictional places and areas in movies and television programs * Area 52, codename for Stargate Command in the ''Stargate'' Universe * Area 52, a secret government facility underneath Area 51 in the movie ''Zoom'' * Area 52, a more secret government facility like Area 51 in the movie '' Looney Tunes: Back in Action'' * Area 52, pyramids in Egypt in the ''Doctor Who'' episode "The Wedding of River Song" * Area 52, the new Nazi headquarters near Roswell, New Mexico in the video game " Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus" * Area 52, the site just outside of Area 51 and the site of a Challenge " Total Drama World Tour" Other uses * ''Area'' 52 (album), a 2012 album by Rodrigo y Gabriela and C.U.B.A. * Brodmann area 52 Brodmann area 52 (H) or parainsular area, is a subdivision of the cytoarchitecture, cytoarchitecturally def ...
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Tonopah Test Range
The Tonopah Test Range (TTR, also designated as Area 52) is a highly classified, restricted military installation of the United States Department of Defense, and United States Department of Energy ( nuclear stockpile stewardship) located about southeast of Tonopah, Nevada. It is part of the northern fringe of the Nellis Range, measuring . Tonopah Test Range is located about northwest of Groom Lake, the home of the Area 51 facility. Like the Groom Lake facility, Tonopah is a site of interest to conspiracy theorists, mostly for its use of experimental and classified aircraft. As such, it is not generally the focus of alien enthusiasts, unlike its neighbor. It is currently used for nuclear weapons stockpile reliability testing, research and development of fusing and firing systems, and testing nuclear weapon delivery systems. The airspace comprises restricted area R-4809 of the Nevada Test and Training Range and is often used for military training. Description The Tonop ...
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Dugway Proving Grounds
Dugway Proving Ground (DPG) is a U.S. Army facility established in 1942 to test biological and chemical weapons, located about southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, and south of the Utah Test and Training Range. Location Dugway Proving Ground is located about southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah, in southern Tooele County and just north of Juab County. It encompasses of the Great Salt Lake Desert, an area the size of the state of Rhode Island, and is surrounded on three sides by mountain ranges. It had a resident population of 795 as of the 2010 United States Census, all of whom lived in the community of Dugway, Utah, at its extreme eastern end. It is south of the Utah Test and Training Range and together they form the largest block of overland contiguous special use airspace measured from surface or near surface within the continental U.S.(). The transcontinental Lincoln Highway passed through the present site of the Dugway Proving Ground, and is the only sectio ...
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Stargate
''Stargate'' (often stylized in all caps) is a military science fiction media franchise based on the Stargate (film), film directed by Roland Emmerich, which he co-wrote with producer Dean Devlin. The franchise is based on the idea of an alien Einstein–Rosen bridge device (the Stargate (device), Stargate) that enables nearly teleportation, instantaneous travel across the cosmos. The franchise began with the film ''Stargate (film), Stargate'', released on October 28, 1994, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Carolco, which grossed United States dollar, US$197million worldwide. In 1997, Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner created a television series titled ''Stargate SG-1'' as a sequel to the film. This show was joined by ''Stargate Atlantis'' in 2004, ''Stargate Universe'' in 2009, and a prequel web series, ''Stargate Origins'', in 2018. Also consistent with the same story are a variety of List of Stargate literature, books, video games and List of Stargate comics, comic books, as well as t ...
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Zoom (2006 Film)
''Zoom'' (also known as ''Zoom: Academy for Superheroes'') is a 2006 American superhero comedy film directed by Peter Hewitt and written by Adam Rifkin and David Berenbaum. Based upon the children's book ''Amazing Adventures from Zoom's Academy'' by Jason Lethcoe, the film stars Tim Allen, Courteney Cox, Chevy Chase, Spencer Breslin and Rip Torn. In the film, a former superhero is dragged into training four superpowered youths to become superheroes and combat an approaching threat. Released theatrically on August 11, 2006 by Columbia Pictures, the film was panned by critics and was a box-office bomb, earning $12.5 million on a $75 million budget. ''Zoom'' was nominated for one Razzie Award, Worst Actor for Tim Allen (also nominated for '' The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause'' and '' The Shaggy Dog''), but he lost to the Wayans brothers Marlon and Shawn Wayans for '' Little Man''. Plot During the opening credits, a series of comic book panels recounts the adventures of Team ...
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Back In Action
The human back, also called the dorsum, is the large posterior area of the human body, rising from the top of the buttocks to the back of the neck. It is the surface of the body opposite from the chest and the abdomen. The vertebral column runs the length of the back and creates a central area of recession. The breadth of the back is created by the shoulders at the top and the pelvis at the bottom. Back pain is a common medical condition, generally benign in origin. Structure The central feature of the human back is the vertebral column, specifically the length from the top of the thoracic vertebrae to the bottom of the lumbar vertebrae, which houses the spinal cord in its spinal canal, and which generally has some curvature that gives shape to the back. The ribcage extends from the spine at the top of the back (with the top of the ribcage corresponding to the T1 vertebra), more than halfway down the length of the back, leaving an area with less protection between the b ...
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The Wedding Of River Song
"The Wedding of River Song" is the thirteenth and final episode in the sixth series of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', and was first broadcast on BBC One on 1 October 2011. It was written by lead writer and executive producer Steven Moffat and directed by Jeremy Webb. In the episode, the archaeologist River Song (Alex Kingston) is programmed by the religious order the Silence to kill the alien time traveller the Doctor (Matt Smith) to prevent "the first question" from being asked on a planet called Trenzalore in the Doctor's future. She refuses, and they end up in an alternative timeline where all of time is running simultaneously and beginning to disintegrate. The Doctor tries to restore the universe with the help of River and the alternative universe versions of his companions Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) and Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill). It is revealed that he had already planned escape by posing as himself using the shape-shifting Teselecta. "T ...
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The New Colossus
"The New Colossus" is a sonnet by American poet Emma Lazarus (1849–1887). She wrote the poem in 1883 to raise money for the construction of a pedestal for the Statue of Liberty (''Liberty Enlightening the World''). In 1903, the poem was cast onto a bronze plaque and mounted inside the pedestal's lower level. History of the poem This poem was written as a donation to an auction of art and literary works; Mark Twain also contributed. conducted by the "Art Loan Fund Exhibition in Aid of the Bartholdi Pedestal Fund for the Statue of Liberty" to raise money for the pedestal's construction.. Lazarus's contribution was solicited by fundraiser William Maxwell Evarts. Initially, she refused but writer Constance Cary Harrison convinced her that the statue would be of great significance to immigrants sailing into the harbor. "The New Colossus" was the first entry read at the exhibit's opening on November 2, 1883. It remained associated with the exhibit through a published catalog u ...
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Total Drama World Tour
''Total Drama World Tour'' (often shortened as ''TDWT'') is the third season of ''Total Drama''. The series' extension was commissioned by Teletoon from the producers, Fresh TV. The season's elements and plot structure is largely based on ''The Amazing Race'', with the semi-final episode being a direct parody of the reality series. In this season, fifteen returning contestants and two new contestants are taken on a trip around the world, and compete in cultural themed challenges of countries they visit. An added twist in this season is that they are required to break spontaneously into song, or else be immediately eliminated. The original cast from this and past seasons do not compete in the next season, '' Total Drama: Revenge of the Island'', as there is a new cast. However, nine of these original contestants each have a cameo in the next season, while seven of them return to compete again in the fifth season, ''Total Drama All-Stars''. A spin-off series based on this season, ' ...
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Area 52 (album)
''Area 52'' is a 2012 album by acoustic duo Rodrigo y Gabriela and the Cuban orchestra known as C.U.B.A. It is Rodrigo y Gabriela's fifth album overall, and their first collaboration with another group. Their aim was to 'do our music with a Cuban orchestra that plays in a very traditional way, a fusion'."Wondering Sound Interview"
, Tad Hendrickson, 'Q&A: Rodrigo y Gabriela', ''Wondering Sound'', January 24, 2012.
All the songs on this album are re-recordings of songs previously released in their previous two studio albums. The duo spent 20 days recording in Cuba where 'the pianist also made the arrangements for the orchestra. We’d play along with the musicians so they could hear our energy'. Afterwards, the band overdubbed solo parts at their own studio. ...
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Brodmann Area 52
Brodmann area 52 (H) or parainsular area, is a subdivision of the cytoarchitecture, cytoarchitecturally defined temporal lobe, temporal region of the cerebral cortex in the brain. It is located in the bank of the lateral sulcus on the dorsal surface of the temporal lobe. Its medial boundary corresponds approximately to the junction between the temporal lobe and the Insular cortex, insula. Cytoarchitecturally it is bounded laterally by the anterior transverse temporal area 42 (H) (Brodmann-1909). See also

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Rush Hour
Rush hour is the two parts of the day with busy traffic caused by commuting. Rush hour may also refer to: Film * ''The Rush Hour'', a 1928 American silent comedy film * ''Rush Hour'' (1941 film), a British film * ''Rush Hour'' (2006 film), a Russian film * ''Rush Hour'' (franchise), a series of American action comedy films ** ''Rush Hour'' (1998 film), the first film in the series Games * ''Rush Hour'' (puzzle), a 1996 sliding block puzzle * ''Rush Hour'' (video game), a 1997 racing game * '' SimCity 4: Rush Hour'', a 2003 expansion pack for ''SimCity 4'' Music Albums * ''Rush Hour'' (Joe Lovano album), 1995 * ''Rush Hour'' (soundtrack), the soundtrack to the 1998 film Songs * "Rush Hour" (Armin van Buuren composition), an instrumental, 2007 * "Rush Hour" (Christopher Lawrence composition), an instrumental, 2004 * "Rush Hour" (Crush song), 2022 * "Rush Hour" (Jane Wiedlin song), 1988 * "Rush Hour", a song by Juice WRLD * "Rush Hour", by Brad from ''Best Friends?'', ...
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Mosquito (Yeah Yeah Yeahs Album)
''Mosquito'' is the fourth studio album by American indie rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs, released on April 12, 2013, by Interscope Records. The lead single "Sacrilege" was released on February 26, 2013. "Despair" was released as the second single on July 19, 2013. Karen O described the album as "extremely lo-fi", explaining: "We had a shitty drum machine, a shitty sampled keyboard, tons of delay on the vocals. There's a real tone, character, and style to it." Promotion The full album was posted on Noisey's YouTube page featuring a track-by-track interview with the band on April 2, 2013. On April 5, the band appeared on ''Late Show with David Letterman'' to perform "Sacrilege" accompanied by the gospel choir Broadway Inspirational Voices. Yeah Yeah Yeahs performed the songs "Mosquito" and "Sacrilege" on ''Jimmy Kimmel Live!'' on April 15. A music video for the title track, directed by B. Shimbe Shim, debuted on May 8, 2013. The video for the second single "Despair" was directed by Patr ...
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