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Sharon Jordan
Sharon Jordan (born March 11, 1960) is an American actress. One of her notable roles is Irene the Concierge in the Disney Channel sitcom ''The Suite Life of Zack & Cody''. Jordan also appeared as Irene in ''That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana'', the first Disney crossover special with the three shows, ''The Suite Life of Zack & Cody'', ''Hannah Montana'', and ''That's So Raven''. In addition, Jordan has co-starred on several independent films including ''Day in the Life of Doe'', ''Rift'', ''I.D.'', ''Dead End Falls'', ''Blind'', and ''Some Sunny Day''. Jordan's recurring guest star roles on the Disney Channel are significant, and previous actors in her position have consequently been offered a bevy of big screen offers. Better known on the stage than the screen, her range as an actress has been displayed by a large array of roles, which include murderous characters in Agatha Christie plays and romantic leads in Greek comedies. For several years, Jordan performed onstage in ...
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Fontana, California
Fontana is a city in San Bernardino County, California. Founded by Azariel Blanchard Miller in 1913, it remained essentially rural until World War II, when entrepreneur Henry J. Kaiser built a large steel mill in the area. It is now a regional hub of the trucking industry, with the east–west Interstate 10 and State Route 210 crossing the city and Interstate 15 passing diagonally through its northwestern quadrant. The city is about 46 miles east of Los Angeles. It is home to a renovated historic theater, a municipal park, and the Auto Club Speedway, which is on the site of the old Kaiser Steel Mill just outside the city. Fontana also hosts the Fontana Days Half Marathon and 5K run. This race is the fastest half-marathon course in the world.Fontana Days Run
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Dead Man's Chest
"Dead Man's Chest" (also known as "Fifteen Men on the Dead Man's Chest") is a fictional''Fictional sea-song'' - in this sense means a sea-song that first appeared in a work of fiction, and not an authentic sea song; however, this does not mean the song was not later sung in real life by real sailors. For a full treatment of the fictional origin of the song, "wholly original with Stevenson", see sea song,Many sources call "Dead Man's Chest" a sea chanty, however Stevenson himself never called it that, rather the novel says it's a "sea-song" and a "sailor's song". ''Sea-song'' is described in the ''Oxford English Dictionary'' as "A song such as is sung by sailors." (sea-song, n.; Second edition, 1989). The OED defines ''shanty'' as "A sailor's song, esp. one sung during heavy work." The OED has no entry for ''sailor's song''. Since the terms Stevenson used are oblique, it is a matter of interpretation if Stevenson meant it to be a shanty, or not. originally from Robert Louis Steven ...
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Guiso (Film)
Guiso is a Spanish meat dish prepared by roasting or frying combined with braising. It is typically a hot, mildly fatty food. Unlike stew, it allows the vapors to circulate during culinary process. In making guiso, a wide variety of ingredients may be used relative to region, season, availability, and taste. History One of the first books written on Spanish cuisine, ''El Libro de los Guisados'', written by Catalan chief Robert de Nola in 1525 CE, was based upon an older, Catalan book called ''Llibre de Coch'', and lists various different recipes of the 15th century Mediterranean. Among these were the first recipes for guiso. The word originated in the 18th century edition of the as: "A dish that is composed and seasoned with broth, spices and other things that are roasted or fried."RAE (1726). ''Diccionario de autoridades'', «guisado» y «guisadillo» Today, someone who makes guiso would be called a ''guisandero''. Characteristics Guiso's name gives the implication that ...
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Crooked Transit
Crooked may refer to: * Crooked Creek (other) * Crooked Island (other) * Crooked Lake (other) * Crooked River (other) * Crooked Harbour, Hong Kong * Crooked Forest, West Pomerania, Poland * Crooked Bridge, a railroad bridge in Saskatchewan, Canada * Crooked Media, an American left-wing political media company * The Crooked Castle, part of the Vilnius Castle Complex, Vilnius, Lithuania * ''Crooked'' (album), by Kristin Hersh * "Crocked", a 2006 film directed by Art Camacho * "Crooked", a 2008 song by Evil Nine * ''Crooked'', original title of ''Game'' (2011 film), a Hindi action thriller * " Crooked", a 2013 song by G-Dragon * ''Crooked'', a 2015 novel by Austin Grossman See also * Crooked I, stage name of American rapper Dominick Wickliffe * Crook (other) Crook is another name for criminal. Crook or Crooks may also refer to: Places * Crook, County Durham, England, a town * Crook, Cumbria, England, village and civil parish * ...
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Hello Au Revoir
''Hello'' is a salutation or greeting in the English language. It is first attested in writing from 1826. Early uses ''Hello'', with that spelling, was used in publications in the U.S. as early as the 18 October 1826 edition of the ''Norwich Courier'' of Norwich, Connecticut. Another early use was an 1833 American book called ''The Sketches and Eccentricities of Col. David Crockett, of West Tennessee'', which was reprinted that same year in '' The London Literary Gazette''. The word was extensively used in literature by the 1860s. Etymology According to the ''Oxford English Dictionary'', ''hello'' is an alteration of ''hallo'', ''hollo'', which came from Old High German "''halâ'', ''holâ'', emphatic imperative of ''halôn'', ''holôn'' to fetch, used especially in hailing a ferryman". It also connects the development of ''hello'' to the influence of an earlier form, ''holla'', whose origin is in the French ''holà'' (roughly, 'whoa there!', from French ''là'' 'there'). As in ...
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Askew Circus
Askew is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Sports people *B. J. Askew (born 1980), American football player *Billy Askew (born 1959), English footballer *Carl Askew (born 1952), Australian motorcycle speedway and drag bike rider *Dave Askew (born 1963), English darts player *Dean Askew (born 1962), New Zealand cricketer * John Askew (1908–1942), English rugby and cricket player *Lynsey Askew (born 1986), English cricketer *Matthias Askew (born 1982), American football player *Oliver Askew (born 1996), American race car driver * Philip Askew (born 1973), British ice dancer *Rayshawn Askew (born 1979), American football player * Sonny Askew (born 1957), American soccer player * Tosh Askew, English rugby coach *Vincent Askew (born 1966), American basketball player Other people *Anne Askew (1520/1521–1546), English poet and Protestant persecuted as a heretic *Anthony Askew (fl. 1699–1774), English physician and book collector *Barry Askew (1936–2012), ...
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Day In The Life Of Doe
A day is the time period of a full rotation of the Earth with respect to the Sun. On average, this is 24 hours, 1440 minutes, or 86,400 seconds. In everyday life, the word "day" often refers to a solar day, which is the length between two solar noons or times the Sun reaches the highest point. The word "day" may also refer to ''daytime'', a time period when the location receives direct and indirect sunlight. On Earth, as a location passes through its day, it experiences morning, noon, afternoon, evening, and night. The effect of a day is vital to many life processes, which is called the circadian rhythm. A collection of sequential days is organized into calendars as dates, almost always into weeks, months and years. Most calendars' arrangement of dates use either or both the Sun with its four seasons (solar calendar) or the Moon's phasing (lunar calendar). The start of a day is commonly accepted as roughly the time of the middle of the night or midnight, written as 00:00 or ...
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Busy Doing Nothing (film)
Busy Doing Nothing may refer to: *"Busy Doing Nothing", a song by Bing Crosby on the soundtrack of the film ''A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court'' 1949 *"Busy Doing Nothing", a song by Japanese singer Crystal Kay is a Japanese singer, songwriter, actress and radio host. After releasing her first single, "Eternal Memories" (1999), Crystal Kay gained fame for her third studio album, '' Almost Seventeen'' (2002), which debuted at number 2 on the Japanese ..., her US debut *" Busy Doin' Nothin'", a song by the Beach Boys * "Busy Doin' Nothin'" (Ace Wilder song), a song by Swedish singer Ace Wilder {{disambig ...
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Blind (2011 Film)
''Blind'' () is a 2011 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Ahn Sang-hoon with screenplay by Choi Min-seok which won the "Hit By Pitch" project fair held by the Korean Movie Producers Guild in 2009. It stars Kim Ha-neul and Yoo Seung-ho. Kim received Best Actress honors at the 48th Grand Bell Awards and the 32nd Blue Dragon Film Awards for her performance. Plot A missing person case involving a female university student and the victim in a hit and run case appears to be related. Detectives look for a witness. Min Soo-ah used to be a promising cadet at the police academy but after a horrific car accident which killed her surrogate brother Dong-hyun and caused her to lose her eyesight, her police career ended. Soo-ah reveals to Detective Jo at the police station that on the night of the hit and run case she was picked up by a taxi cab driver. Soo-ah believes the taxi driver may be the perpetrator of the crimes. Initially, Detective Jo doesn't take Soo-ah's claims seriously ...
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Shades Of Gray (film)
Shades of gray or shades of grey refers to variations of the color gray. Shades of gray, Shades of grey or variations may also refer to: Film and television * ''Shades of Gray'', a 1948 documentary produced as part of the U.S. Army's Professional Medical Film series * "Shades of Gray" (''Heroes''), the nineteenth episode of the third season * "Shades of Gray" (''Star Trek: The Next Generation''), the twenty-second episode of the second season * "Shades of Gray", the tenth episode of the first season of ''Danny Phantom'' * "Shades of Gray", episode 110 of the seventh season of ''Homicide: Life on the Street'' * "Shades of Grey", the fourth episode of the second season of ''The Joy of Painting'' * "Shades of Grey", the eighteenth episode of the third season of ''Stargate SG-1'' * "Shades of Gray", the sixth episode of of the first season of ''Voltron: The Third Dimension'' Literature * ''Shades of Gray'', a superhero novel by Jackie Kessler and Caitlin Kittredge * ''Shades ...
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Billy And The Hurricane
Billy may refer to: * Billy (name) Billy is a given name and a common nickname for William (given name), William. Notable people with the name include: * Billy the Kid (1859–1881), American Old West gunfighter born Henry McCarty, also known as William H. Bonney * Billy Baldwin (de ..., a name (and list of people with the name) Animals * Billy (dog), a dog breed * Billy (pigeon), awarded the Dickin Medal in 1945 * Billy (pygmy hippo), a pet of U.S. President Calvin Coolidge * Billy, a young male domestic goat Film * Billy (Black Christmas), Billy (''Black Christmas''), a character from ''Black Christmas'' * Billy (Saw), Billy (''Saw''), a puppet from ''Saw'' * ''Billy: The Early Years'', a 2008 biographical film about Billy Graham Literature * Billy (novel), ''Billy'' (novel), a 1990 novel by Whitley Strieber * ''Billy'', a 2002 biography of Billy Connolly by Pamela Stephenson Music Musicals * Billy (musical), ''Billy'' (musical), a musical based on Billy Liar * ''B ...
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Dead End Falls
Death is the irreversible cessation of all biological functions that sustain an organism. For organisms with a brain, death can also be defined as the irreversible cessation of functioning of the whole brain, including brainstem, and brain death is sometimes used as a legal definition of death. The remains of a former organism normally begin to decompose shortly after death. Death is an inevitable process that eventually occurs in almost all organisms. Death is generally applied to whole organisms; the similar process seen in individual components of an organism, such as cells or tissues, is necrosis. Something that is not considered an organism, such as a virus, can be physically destroyed but is not said to die. As of the early 21st century, over 150,000 humans die each day, with ageing being by far the most common cause of death. Many cultures and religions have the idea of an afterlife, and also may hold the idea of judgement of good and bad deeds in one's life (heav ...
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