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The House (closet Screenplay), The House
The House may refer to: In arts and entertainment In film and television * ''The House'' (1975 film), a Yugoslav film * ''The House'' (1983 film), an Icelandic film * ''The House'' (1997 film), a Lithuanian film * ''The House'' (1999 film), a Chinese film directed by Wang Xiaoshuai * ''The House'' (2011 film), a Slovak/Czech drama film directed by Zuzana Liová * ''The House'' (2013 film), a Chinese film directed by Yuan Li * ''The House'' (2017 film), an American comedy film directed by Andrew J. Cohen * , a South Korean film * ''The House'' (TV series), a 1996 BBC series about the Royal Opera House, London * ''The House'' (2022 film), a three-part stop-motion anthology In print * ''The House'', a 1926 novel by Richmal Crompton * ''The House'', 1944 book by Marjorie Hill Allee * ''The House'', 1997, by Bentley Little * ''The House'' (novel), a 2006 novel by Danielle Steel * ''The House'' (magazine), a magazine relating to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom * ...
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The House (1975 Film)
''The House'' ( sh, Kuća) is a 1975 Yugoslav film directed by Bogdan Žižić. Plot Branko (Fabijan Šovagović), a 50-year-old director of an export-import company accidentally meets Seka (Jagoda Kaloper), a much younger woman. She mentions a large house that belonged to her parents which was unjustly confiscated by the government after World War II. Branko, who has fallen in love with Seka and proposed to her, spares no effort so that the house can be returned to her. Due to his good connections, he succeeds. However, the house needs renovation, and his salary is not sufficient, so in order to please his young wife, he resorts to illegal activities...''Kuća''
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The House (magazine)
''The House'' is a weekly political magazine relating to the British Houses of Parliament, published by Dod's Parliamentary Communications. History and profile It was founded in 1976 by MPs including Mike Thomas, Richard Faulkner and Patrick Cormack. It is published weekly when Parliament is sitting, and offers interviews with politicians, news, opinion, analysis and coverage from both the House of Commons and the House of Lords The House of Lords, also known as the House of Peers, is the Bicameralism, upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Membership is by Life peer, appointment, Hereditary peer, heredity or Lords Spiritual, official function. Like the .... As of March 2022, ''The House'' magazine and sister outlet ''Politics Home'' had a combined monthly readership of up to one million. Current personnel are listed on the magazine's Web site. References External linksOfficial webpage 1976 establishments in the United Kingdom Political magazines ...
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Christ Church, Oxford
Christ Church ( la, Ædes Christi, the temple or house, '' ædēs'', of Christ, and thus sometimes known as "The House") is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. Founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII, the college is uniquely a joint foundation of the university and the cathedral of the Oxford diocese, Christ Church Cathedral, which both serves as the college chapel and whose dean is ''ex officio'' the college head. The college is amongst the largest and wealthiest of colleges at the University of Oxford, with an endowment of £596m and student body of 650 in 2020. As of 2022, the college had 661 students. Its grounds contain a number of architecturally significant buildings including Tom Tower (designed by Sir Christopher Wren), Tom Quad (the largest quadrangle in Oxford), and the Great Dining Hall, which was the seat of the parliament assembled by King Charles I during the English Civil War. The buildings have inspired replicas throughout the world in a ...
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Casino
A casino is a facility for certain types of gambling. Casinos are often built near or combined with hotels, resorts, restaurants, retail shopping, cruise ships, and other tourist attractions. Some casinos are also known for hosting live entertainment, such as stand-up comedy, concerts, and sports. and usage ''Casino'' is of Italian origin; the root means a house. The term ''casino'' may mean a small country villa, summerhouse, or social club. During the 19th century, ''casino'' came to include other public buildings where pleasurable activities took place; such edifices were usually built on the grounds of a larger Italian villa or palazzo, and were used to host civic town functions, including dancing, gambling, music listening, and sports. Examples in Italy include Villa Farnese and Villa Giulia, and in the US the Newport Casino in Newport, Rhode Island. In modern-day Italian, a is a brothel (also called , literally "closed house"), a mess (confusing situation), or a noisy ...
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The House (restaurant)
House is one of the restaurants at the Cliff House Hotel in Ardmore, County Waterford, Ireland. It is a fine dining restaurant that was awarded a Michelin star for each year in the period 2010 to present. Bridgestone Guides also lists the hotel as one of the ''100 Best Places To Eat''. Journalist Pol O Conghaile listed the hotel and restaurant on his ''The travel hot list 2010'' in the ''Irish Independent''. The original Cliff House Hotel was established around 1932. In 2008, it was almost completely rebuilt. The restaurant was created during this rebuilding. The first head chef of ''The House'' to earn a Michelin star was another Dutchman, Martijn Kajuiter. Kajuiter left the role in 2020. Chef Ian Doyle successfully maintained the Michelin star status of House for 2021 & 2022. Doyle left in 2022 and was succeeded by Tony Parkin. Awards * Top Regional Member Award South 2008 * Georgina Campbell's "Newcomer of the Year 2009" award. * Michelin star, 2010–present * Four AA ...
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House (legislature)
House is a term commonly used to refer to a number of legislative bodies. Specific examples include: *Lower house, one of two chambers of a bicameral legislature ** House of Commons, the elected lower house of the bicameral parliaments of the United Kingdom and Canada ** House of Representatives, a name used for legislative bodies in many countries *** United States House of Representatives * Upper house, one of two chambers of a bicameral legislature ** House of Lords, the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom * House of Burgesses, the first elected legislative assembly in the New World, established in the Colony of Virginia See also Debate chamber A debate chamber is a room for people to discuss and debate. Debate chambers are used in governmental and educational bodies, such as a parliament, congress, city council, or a university, either for formal proceedings or for informal discourse, ...
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The House (trees)
The Giant Forest, famed for its giant sequoia trees, is within the United States' Sequoia National Park. This montane forest, situated at over above mean sea level in the western Sierra Nevada of California, covers an area of . The Giant Forest is the most accessible of all giant sequoia groves, as it has over of hiking trails. Five of the ten most massive trees on Earth are located within the Giant Forest. The largest of these, named General Sherman, measures across the base. The giant sequoia is the world's most massive species of tree and is one of the six species documented to grow to in height; the others are coast redwood, yellow meranti, ''Eucalyptus regnans'', Douglas fir, and Sitka spruce. It is also among the longest-lived of all trees in the world. The area Giant Forest is close to Crystal Cave, Moro Rock and Crescent Meadow. The western trailhead of the High Sierra Trail which crosses the Sierra Nevada to Mount Whitney is at the Crescent Meadow parking area ...
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The House (The Keys To The Kingdom)
''The Keys to the Kingdom'' is a fantasy–adventure book series written by Garth Nix, comprising seven books published between 2003 and 2010. The series chronicles the adventures of a boy named Arthur, who becomes involved with a magical world called the 'House'; he is on a quest to take back the House from seven antagonistic 'Trustees'. Story Plot Arthur, a young boy, has a severe asthma attack one day as two mysterious people, one of which is called Monday, give him a 'Key', a magical artifact that saves his life, against Monday's intentions. He discovers there exists a world called the 'House', which is split into seven parts, each ruled by a 'Trustee', of which Monday is one. A divine being known as the 'Architect' has disappeared and left behind a 'Will', leaving the House and the seven Keys to her seven Trustees, but the Trustees have split up the Will and hidden the parts, intent on not letting the Will be fulfilled. The first part of the Will has managed to br ...
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The Claidi Journals
The Claidi Journals is a fantasy novel quartet by British writer Tanith Lee Tanith Lee (19 September 1947 – 24 May 2015) was a British science fiction and fantasy writer. She wrote more than 90 novels and 300 short stories, and was the winner of multiple World Fantasy Society Derleth Awards, the World Fantasy Lifetime .... A collection of the first three novels was released in 2003. Law of the Wolf Tower ''Law of the Wolf Tower'' (US title: Wolf Tower) is the first book in The Claidi Journals. It was written in 1998. Plot Claidi is a teen girl who has been raised as a maid within an isolated palace-city called "the House." The main buildings are surrounded by a manmade jungle called "the Garden." All this is cut off from the outside world by the giant "Wall." Claidi steals a journal and begins to record her unhappy existence in the House, writing to the reader as if her journal was a long set of letters. Amongst the things Claidi notes is the House's residents' fear of th ...
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The House (radio Program)
''The House'' is a Canadian national politics and current affairs radio program, airing nationally on Saturday mornings on CBC Radio One with repeat broadcasts Saturday nights. The show's contents and format are similar to a television Sunday morning talk show. It is produced from the studios of CBO-FM at the CBC Ottawa Broadcast Centre in Ottawa, Ontario. The program's current host is Catherine Cullen. History The program debuted on October 22, 1977, soon after the rules of the House of Commons of Canada were changed to permit radio and television broadcasts of the chamber's proceedings. The program's original concept was to simply record and air House debates, although the producers soon decided to add interview and journalism segments to broaden the program's scope and appeal. In late 2001 and early 2002, during the same repositioning process that ultimately saw the network's weekday morning program '' This Morning'' replaced with '' The Current'' and ''Sounds Like Canada'' ...
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The House (Porches Album)
"The House" is the third studio album released under the Porches project, led by New York-based musician Aaron Maine. The album was released on January 19, 2018, on Domino Records. The album has features from (Sandy) Alex G, Dev Hynes, Bryndon Cook, Okay Kaya Kaya Wilkins (born August 14, 1990), better known as Okay Kaya, is a Norwegian-American musician from New Jersey. History Wilkins was born in New Jersey and raised in Nesoddtangen, 4 miles outside of Oslo. Raised by her mother along with 5 brot ..., Maya Laner, Cameron Wisch, and Peter Maine (Aaron Maine's father.) The album's first single was "Country", released on October 11, 2017. The album's second single, "Find Me", was released on October 24, 2017. Track listing Charts References {{DEFAULTSORT:House 2018 albums Domino Recording Company albums Porches (band) albums ...
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The House (Katie Melua Album)
''The House'' is the fourth studio album by British-Georgian singer Katie Melua, released on 24 May 2010 by Dramatico. This is Melua's first studio album not to be produced by Mike Batt. The first single from the album, "The Flood", was released on 17 May 2010 and was written by Melua, Guy Chambers and Lauren Christy. The second single A Happy Place was released in July 2010, featuring a remix of the track by Sparks. The third single To Kill You With A Kiss (called ''I'd Love To Kill You'' on the album) was released at the end of November 2010. Track listing All tracks produced by William Orbit. Personnel *Katie Melua - lead vocals, guitar *Tim Harries - bass, piano on track 12 *Luke Potashnick - guitars *Steve Donnelly - guitars *Henry Spinetti - drums *Arden Hart - keyboards Additional musicians *B J Cole - pedal steel on tracks 1, 5, 9 *Dominic Miller - guitar on tracks 5, 9 *Jim Watson - piano on track 2 *Keith Brazil - drums on track 3 *Paul Stanborough - mandolin on tr ...
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