End Of The Line (other)
End of the Line or The End of the Line may refer to: *In railway terminology, a train station at the end, or terminus, of a rail line Music * ''End of the Line'' (album), a box set by The Klinik * "End of the Line" (Honeyz song) * "End of the Line" (Traveling Wilburys song) * "End of the Line", a song by The Allman Brothers Band from ''Shades of Two Worlds'' * "End of the Line", a song by Arch Enemy from ''Anthems of Rebellion'' * "End of the Line", a song by Boy & Bear from '' Harlequin Dream'' * "End of the Line", a song by Concrete Blonde from '' Mexican Moon'' * "End of the Line", a song by DevilDriver from ''The Fury of Our Maker's Hand'' * "End of the Line", a song by Frijid Pink * "End of the Line", a song by Frozen Ghost from ''Frozen Ghost'' * "End of the Line", a song by J. J. Cale from ''Travel-Log'' * "The End of the Line", a song by Metallica from ''Death Magnetic'' * "End of the Line", a song by Negative * "The End of the Line", a song by The Offspring from '' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Train Station
A train station, railway station, railroad station or depot is a railway facility where trains stop to load or unload passengers, freight or both. It generally consists of at least one platform, one track and a station building providing such ancillary services as ticket sales, waiting rooms and baggage/freight service. If a station is on a single-track line, it often has a passing loop to facilitate traffic movements. Places at which passengers only occasionally board or leave a train, sometimes consisting of a short platform and a waiting shed but sometimes indicated by no more than a sign, are variously referred to as "stops", "flag stops", " halts", or "provisional stopping places". The stations themselves may be at ground level, underground or elevated. Connections may be available to intersecting rail lines or other transport modes such as buses, trams or other rapid transit systems. Terminology In British English, traditional terminology favours ''railway station' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Under The Influence (Overkill Album)
''Under the Influence'' is the third studio album by thrash metal band Overkill, released on July 5, 1988 through Megaforce Records and Atlantic Records."Over Kill;" metallipromo.com. Retrieved 2015-12-27. This was Overkill's first album to feature drummer Sid Falck, who had replaced when the latter left the band in 1987 during the '' Taking Over'' tour. Touring and promotion Overkill toured for six months to promote ''Under the Influence'', touring alongside thrash acts[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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End Of The Line
End of the Line or The End of the Line may refer to: *In railway terminology, a train station at the end, or terminus, of a rail line Music * ''End of the Line'' (album), a box set by The Klinik * "End of the Line" (Honeyz song) * "End of the Line" (Traveling Wilburys song) * "End of the Line", a song by The Allman Brothers Band from ''Shades of Two Worlds'' * "End of the Line", a song by Arch Enemy from ''Anthems of Rebellion'' * "End of the Line", a song by Boy & Bear from ''Harlequin Dream'' * "End of the Line", a song by Concrete Blonde from ''Mexican Moon'' * "End of the Line", a song by DevilDriver from ''The Fury of Our Maker's Hand'' * "End of the Line", a song by Frijid Pink * "End of the Line", a song by Frozen Ghost from ''Frozen Ghost'' * "End of the Line", a song by J. J. Cale from ''Travel-Log'' * "The End of the Line", a song by Metallica from ''Death Magnetic'' * "End of the Line", a song by Negative * "The End of the Line", a song by The Offspring from ''Am ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Series
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pron ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Digimon Frontier Episodes
The 50-episode anime series ''Digimon Frontier'', produced by Toei Animation in 2002, is the fourth series in the Digimon franchise. It does not follow the plot of any of its three predecessors, ''Digimon Adventure'' and ''Digimon Adventure 02'' and ''Digimon Tamers''. Instead, the story features five children who are prompted by unusual phone messages to go to a subway station and take a train to the Digital World. After two secondary characters, Bokomon and Neemon, reveal that the Digital World is in danger, the children gain the power to transform into Digimon in order to stop the forces seeking to destroy the Digital World. The series was directed by Yukio Kaikawa and written by Sukehiro Tomita and Akatsuki Yamatoya, featuring music by Takanori Arisawa. The season aired 50 episodes on Fuji TV in Japan from April 7, 2002, to March 30, 2003. Unlike the previous three series, ''Digimon Frontier'' aired on UPN in the United States, beginning on September 9, 2002, to July 14, 2003 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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End Of The Line (Fear The Walking Dead)
"End of the Line" is the sixteenth and final episode of the fifth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series '' Fear the Walking Dead'', which aired on AMC on September 29, 2019. It was written by showrunners Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg, and directed by Michael E. Satrazemis. Plot After hallucinating Sherry's voice, Dwight finds a group of horses near the remains of the caravan and returns to help. The group clear Humbug's Gulch of walkers, revealed to be the previous survivors who used the location before Virginia massacred them for resisting her. They decide to use the walkers to ambush the Pioneers, but are forced to abandon the plan when they discover that Luciana is with them. Knowing that Virginia is on the way, the group enjoys the time they have left together, as John and June finally get married. When Virginia arrives, she splits the group into her various communities and gets a doctor to examine Grace, who is revealed to be pregnant and malnourishe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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How Overfishing Is Changing The World And What We Eat
How may refer to: * How (greeting), a word used in some misrepresentations of Native American/First Nations speech * How, an interrogative word in English grammar Art and entertainment Literature * ''How'' (book), a 2007 book by Dov Seidman * ''HOW'' (magazine), a magazine for graphic designers * H.O.W. Journal, an American art and literary journal Music * "How", a song by The Cranberries from ''Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?'' * "How", a song by Maroon 5 from ''Hands All Over'' * "How", a song by Regina Spektor from ''What We Saw from the Cheap Seats'' * "How", a song by Daughter from ''Not to Disappear'' * "How?" (song), by John Lennon Other media * HOW (graffiti artist), Raoul Perre, New York graffiti muralist * ''How'' (TV series), a British children's television show * ''How'' (video game), a platform game People * How (surname) * HOW (graffiti artist), Raoul Perre, New York graffiti muralist Places * How, Cumbria, England * How, Wisconsin, Un ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gary Crew
Gary David Crew (born 23 September 1947) is an Australian writer of young adult fiction. Awards Crew has won the Australian Children's Book of the Year on four occasions. Children's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers * 1991 '' Strange Objects'' * 1994 ''Angel's Gate'' Children's Book of the Year Award: Picture Book * 1994 ''First Light'' (Illustrator Peter Gouldthorpe) * 1995 '' The Watertower'' (Illustrator Stephen Woolman) Alan Marshall Prize for Children's Literature * 1991 '' Strange Objects'' New South Wales Premier's Award * 1991 '' Strange Objects'' Bibliography *''The Inner Circle'' (1986) *'' Strange Objects'' (1990) *''No Such Country'' (1991) *''The Last Cabinet'' for compilation of stories "The Blue Dress" (1991) *''Lucy's Bay'' (1992) (with Gregory Rogers) *''Tracks'' (1992) (with Gregory Rogers) *''The House of Tomorrow'' (1992) *''The Well'' (''After Dark'' series, 1992) (with Narelle Oliver) *''Angel's Gate'' (1994) *''Inventing Anthony West'' (19 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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End Of The Line (2007 Film)
''End of the Line'' is a 2007 Canadian horror film written, produced and directed by Maurice Devereaux. Plot Karen, a traumatized woman, has a horrific nightmare involving a subway train. The flashback narrative plot follows her trapped in a subway. A Christian doomsday cult, which has been consuming and distributing hallucinogen-laced muffins that make people see visions of flashlight-eyed demons. On a texted signal, they take over services and begins massacring non-believers throughout the city, believing it is their mission to "save" the souls of humanity for God, which can only be accomplished by killing people with swords and daggers. It is not possible to get help by calling 911, because all the phones are controlled by cultists, who also control the TV, the internet and the radio. A group of surviving train passengers and subway workers try to fight off and escape the cultists, but die one by one, leaving only Karen, Mike, and Viviane alive when the cultists are signaled t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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End Of The Line (1987 Film)
''End of the Line'' is a 1987 American drama film directed by Jay Russell in his directorial debut. Produced by Lewis M. Allen, Peter Newman and Mary Steenburgen, the film was shot in Arkansas. Plot Leo Pickett and Will Haney, railroad workers in Clifford, Arkansas, find out the parent company of the Southland railroad is about to close their yard and layoff the employees, switching all future shipments to the air freight business. In a last-ditch effort to save their jobs, the two men "borrow" a locomotive and drive it from Clifford, Arkansas, to Chicago, Illinois, to make their case to Thomas G. Clinton, the railroad's Chairman of the Board. Cast Production ''End of the Line'' was produced with the cooperation of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, which provide technical assistance to production crews as well as the contribution of multiple sets of rolling stock and locomotives. All Southland rolling stock and locomotives, including trackage rights for filming rights was ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The End Of The Line (1957 Film)
''The End of the Line'' is a 1957 British crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Alan Baxter, Barbara Shelley, Ferdy Mayne and Jennifer Jayne. The film was released in the United States in 1959. It was made at Southall Studios in West London. Plot Mike ( Alan Baxter), an American author living in England gets involved with the wife of a jewel fence. The wife, Lilianne (Barbara Shelley), then persuades Mike to rob her husband, whilst at the same time giving him a fake alibi. But soon after the robbery when the jewel fence winds up dead, Mike begins to get blackmailed. Cast * Alan Baxter as Mike Selby * Barbara Shelley as Liliane Crawford * Ferdy Mayne as Edwards * Jennifer Jayne as Anne Bruce * Arthur Gomez as John Crawford * Geoffrey Hibbert as Max Perrin * Jack Melford as Inspector Gates * Charles Clay as Henry Bruce * Marianne Brauns as Sally * Sheldon Allan as Barman * Harry Towb as Vince * Barbara Cochran as Cynthia * Colin Rix as Detective P ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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In The Army Now (album)
''In the Army Now'' is the seventeenth studio album by the English rock band Status Quo, released on 29 August 1986 by Vertigo Records. Recorded at Chipping Norton Recording Studios in Oxfordshire and Jacobs Studios in Surrey, it was the first album with the post-Live Aid lineup, featuring bassist Rhino Edwards and drummer Jeff Rich, both of whom joined in March 1986. "I was later told that nobody at the label was interested in a Quo featuring bassist Alan Lancaster and Rick Parfitt," recalled frontman Francis Rossi. "They wanted Parfitt and me. I also learned that unless we did something together, we'd have to pay back a shitload of money... I was adamant that I would never work with Lancaster again, but he warned us that he would injunct us if we tried to do it without him. And when we won he went fucking bananas." The album contains covers of " In the Army Now", first recorded in 1982 by Dutch duo Rob and Ferdi Bolland, and "Speechless", from ex-Mott the Hoople singer Ia ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |