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Werner Goldberg - Wikipedia Werner Goldberg (3 October 1919 – 28 September 2004) was a German who served as a soldier of the Wehrmacht during World War II and later, a politician of West Germany post-war
Crackerbox Palace - Wikipedia A whimsical music video accompanied the single which was first shown on 20 November 1976 episode of Saturday Night Live Directed by Monty Python's Eric Idle (who had a brief cameo in the video), the film featured Harrison, Neil Innes (as the carriage-pushing nanny mother, a bathrobe-clad man with a duck on his head, and as a church authority), [3] Harrison's future wife Olivia Arias, and
Plain view doctrine - Wikipedia When he opened an image file that depicted child pornography, he proceeded to search for more images and found a total of 244 images of child pornography on the computer The Tenth Circuit held that only the first image was covered by the plain view doctrine, and the rest of the images could not be used against the defendant in court
Norah Lofts - Wikipedia Northgate House, Bury St Edmunds, home to Lofts from 1955 until her death in 1983 Norah Ethel Robinson was born in Shipdham, Norfolk to Isaac Robinson and Ethel Garner, and grew up in Bury St Edmunds where she was educated at Guildhall Feoffment Girls School and the County Grammar School for Girls in the town
Mega Man (1987 video game) - Wikipedia Mega Man, known as Rockman [a] in Japan, is a 1987 action-platform game developed and published by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System The first installment in the Mega Man franchise and the original video game series, Mega Man was produced by a small team specifically for the home console market, a first for Capcom, which up until that point focused on arcade video games
The Rainbow Fish - Wikipedia In the June 2019 issue of Reason magazine, libertarian journalist Matt Welch wrote an article titled "Don't Be Like the Rainbow Fish", [11] in which he described the ways in which the Rainbow Fish in the book acted quite differently from that of the author of the book, Marcus Pfister, in Welch's view Welch derides the process in which the
Sahelanthropus - Wikipedia Four employees of the Centre National d'Appui à la Recherche (CNAR, National Research Support Center) of the Ministry of Higher Education of the Republic of Chad, three Chadians (Ahounta Djimdoumalbaye, [2] Fanoné Gongdibé and Mahamat Adoum) and one French (Alain Beauvilain [3]) collected and identified the first remains in the Toros-Menalla area (TM 266 locality) in the Djurab Desert of
Morvern Callar - Wikipedia Morvern Callar has been analyzed as dealing with "the neoliberalization of working conditions from within" in the British Isles, using a polyphonic style of narrative depicting the overlapping yet abruptly changing lives of its characters to convey precarity; hence, "the absence of any collective organization in the novel further emphasizes the divisions that precarity creates"