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  • Gaver
  • Surname list

    Gaver is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bill Gaver, American academic John M. Gaver, Jr. (1940–2002), American thoroughbred racehorse

    Gaver

    Gaver

  • Gaver Tigers
  • Man-eating tigers in Nepal

    Gaver Tigers[citation needed] were man-eating tigers identified in Bardiya National Park of Nepal. By April 2021, the tigers killed ten people[verification

    Gaver Tigers

    Gaver_Tigers

  • GAVE
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up gave in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. GAVE may refer to: Gave (Melgaço), a parish in Portugal Gave (placename element), a French word meaning

    GAVE

    GAVE

  • John Gaver
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    John Gaver may refer to: John M. Gaver Sr., American racehorse trainer John M. Gaver Jr., his son, American racehorse trainer This disambiguation page

    John Gaver

    John_Gaver

  • Gaval
  • Village in Kermanshah, Iran

    Gaval (Persian: گاول, also Romanized as Gāval) is a village in Sanjabi Rural District, Kuzaran District, Kermanshah County, Kermanshah Province, Iran

    Gaval

    Gaval

  • Bill Gaver
  • London since 2005. Gaver received his Ph.D at University of California, San Diego for Psychology and Cognitive Science. Previously Gaver was a research scientist

    Bill Gaver

    Bill Gaver

    Bill_Gaver

  • Mary Virginia Gaver
  • American librarian (1906–1991)

    Gaver (December 10, 1906 – December 31, 1991) was a United States librarian. She was president of the American Library Association 1966–1967. Gaver was

    Mary Virginia Gaver

    Mary_Virginia_Gaver

  • John M. Gaver Jr.
  • John Milton "Jack" Gaver Jr. (September 17, 1940 – January 15, 2002) was an American trainer of Thoroughbred racehorses. He was the son of National Museum

    John M. Gaver Jr.

    John_M._Gaver_Jr.

  • John M. Gaver Sr.
  • American racehorse trainer (1900–1982)

    Milton Gaver Sr. (October 29, 1900 – July 11, 1982) was an American Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse trainer. Born in Mount Airy, Maryland, John Gaver graduated

    John M. Gaver Sr.

    John_M._Gaver_Sr.

  • Ezion-Geber
  • Biblical seaport on the northern extremity of the Gulf of Eilat

    Ezion-Geber (Hebrew: עֶצְיֹן גֶּבֶר‎, Modern: ʻEṣyōn Gevér, Tiberian: ʿEṣyōn Geḇer, Biblical: Ġeṣyōn Geḇer; also Asiongaber) is a city only known from

    Ezion-Geber

    Ezion-Geber

    Ezion-Geber

  • ROYGBIV
  • Acronym for rainbow colors

    sequence, such as the name "Roy G. Biv" or sentences such as "Richard of York Gave Battle in Vain". In the Renaissance, several artists tried to establish a

    ROYGBIV

    ROYGBIV

    ROYGBIV

  • Gavers, Ohio
  • Unincorporated community in Ohio, U.S.

    Gavers is an unincorporated community in Columbiana County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. The community was named for Gideon Gaver, a pioneer settler. A

    Gavers, Ohio

    Gavers,_Ohio

  • Kim Zolciak
  • American television personality

    Year Single 2009 "Tardy for the Party" 2010 "Google Me" 2012 "Love Me First" 2018 "Wig (Wish I Gave a S**t)"

    Kim Zolciak

    Kim Zolciak

    Kim_Zolciak

  • Murder Was the Case
  • 1994 soundtrack album by various artists

    Murder Was the Case is a 1994 short film and soundtrack album starring and performed by Snoop Doggy Dogg. The 18 minute film was directed by Dr. Dre and

    Murder Was the Case

    Murder_Was_the_Case

  • There's No Fish Food in Heaven
  • 1998 American film

    is a 1998 American black comedy film written and directed by Eleanor E. Gaver. It premiered at the Hamptons International Film Festival on October 18

    There's No Fish Food in Heaven

    There's_No_Fish_Food_in_Heaven

  • Dangerous Woman
  • 2016 studio album by Ariana Grande

    the Japan deluxe edition includes the bonus track "Focus". "Jason's Song (Gave It Away)" is a jazz song, co-written and produced by musician Jason Robert

    Dangerous Woman

    Dangerous_Woman

  • Chumbawamba
  • English alternative rock band (1982–2012)

    the WYSIWYG album for a Pontiac Vibe television advertisement. Chumbawamba gave the money to the anti-corporate activist groups Indymedia and CorpWatch,

    Chumbawamba

    Chumbawamba

    Chumbawamba

  • Cultural probe
  • Design method

    information and gather empathetic data. Cultural Probes was developed by Gaver, Dunne and Pacenti in 1999. They were inspired by the art movement Situationist

    Cultural probe

    Cultural_probe

  • Lolo (singer)
  • American singer-songwriter

    released two albums: Wasted in Jackson (2010) and In Loving Memory of When I Gave a Shit (2016). She was also featured on the single "Miss Jackson" by Panic

    Lolo (singer)

    Lolo (singer)

    Lolo_(singer)

  • Cars (film)
  • 2006 film by John Lasseter

    gave the film three stars out of four, saying, "It thunders ahead with breezy abandon, scoring big grins on its way." Claudia Puig of USA Today gave the

    Cars (film)

    Cars_(film)

  • Rebecca Welles
  • American actress (1928–2017)

    Newspaper Syndicate. p. 19. Retrieved June 14, 2016 – via Newspapers.com. Gaver, Jack (October 11, 1944). "Broadway". Dunkirk Evening Observer. New York

    Rebecca Welles

    Rebecca Welles

    Rebecca_Welles

  • Keith Gave
  • American author and journalist

    Keith Gave is an author and sportswriter. In 1989, while working as a sports reporter for the Detroit Free Press, Gave secretly passed a message from the

    Keith Gave

    Keith_Gave

  • Mortal Kombat (1995 film)
  • 1995 film by Paul Anderson

    Because of Robin Shou's past experiences as a Hong Kong stuntman, Johnson gave him free rein to incorporate his ideas into the choreography, and Shou would

    Mortal Kombat (1995 film)

    Mortal_Kombat_(1995_film)

  • Empress Ma (Hongwu)
  • Empress of China from 1368 to 1382

    During a famine when there was no food, Lady Ma secretly stole some cakes and gave them to Zhu Yuanzhang to eat while holding them in her chest. Because the

    Empress Ma (Hongwu)

    Empress Ma (Hongwu)

    Empress_Ma_(Hongwu)

  • Berserker
  • Old Norse warrior fighting in a fury

    said to have fought in a trance-like fury, a characteristic which later gave rise to the modern English adjective berserk 'furiously violent or out of

    Berserker

    Berserker

    Berserker

  • Chokher Bali (2003 film)
  • 2003 Indian film

    as the dubbing by Sudipta Chakraborty. Margaret Pomeranz of ABC Australia gave it 3 out of 5 stars, saying that "the insight it gives into Indian culture

    Chokher Bali (2003 film)

    Chokher_Bali_(2003_film)

  • Cirie Fields
  • American nurse and reality TV personality

    Bolton would join him in voting out Shallow if he gave up immunity. The plan worked, and Reichenbach gave his immunity necklace to Bolton just before the

    Cirie Fields

    Cirie Fields

    Cirie_Fields

  • XXX: State of the Union
  • 2005 American film by Lee Tamahori

    indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade B+ on scale of A to F. Boo Allen of the Denton Record Chronicle

    XXX: State of the Union

    XXX:_State_of_the_Union

  • Wilbur Soot
  • English Internet personality and musician (born 1996)

    songs that "didn't fit the vibe" of Your City Gave Me Asthma. followed by his debut solo album, Your City Gave Me Asthma, in June 2020, as a surprise release

    Wilbur Soot

    Wilbur Soot

    Wilbur_Soot

  • Lina Medina
  • Youngest confirmed mother in history (born 1933)

    Peruvian woman who became the youngest confirmed mother in history when she gave birth to her son Gerardo on 14 May 1939 when she was five years, seven months

    Lina Medina

    Lina Medina

    Lina_Medina

  • Play It Again, Sam (play)
  • Play by Woody Allen

    several from critics who saw it as a tribute to Bogart. UPI critic Jack Gaver thought it was "an amusing entertainment" in which "[n]othing of consequence

    Play It Again, Sam (play)

    Play It Again, Sam (play)

    Play_It_Again,_Sam_(play)

  • The Thief and the Cobbler
  • 1993 unfinished film by Richard Williams

    and most important 'fan edit' ever made". Nell Minow of Common Sense Media gave the film full five stars, saying that it was "a must for family viewing."

    The Thief and the Cobbler

    The_Thief_and_the_Cobbler

  • The Prestige
  • 2006 film by Christopher Nolan

    their willingness to suspend disbelief for two hours." He gave the film a B grade. Roger Ebert gave the film three stars out of four, describing the revelation

    The Prestige

    The_Prestige

  • Gave d'Aspe
  • River in southwest France

    The Gave d'Aspe (French pronunciation: [ɡav dasp]) is a torrential river flowing through the Aspe Valley, one of the three main valleys of the High-Béarn

    Gave d'Aspe

    Gave d'Aspe

    Gave_d'Aspe

  • Shutter Island (film)
  • 2010 film by Martin Scorsese

    surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an average "C+" grade on a scale of A+ to F. Lawrence Toppman of The Charlotte Observer gave the film four stars out

    Shutter Island (film)

    Shutter_Island_(film)

  • Andrea Bocelli
  • Italian tenor (born 1958)

    flute, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, and drums. His nanny, Oriana, gave him the first record of Franco Corelli, and he began to show interest in

    Andrea Bocelli

    Andrea Bocelli

    Andrea_Bocelli

  • Remember Me (2010 film)
  • 2010 American film

    reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale. Todd McCarthy gave the film a mixed review in Variety,

    Remember Me (2010 film)

    Remember_Me_(2010_film)

  • The Riddle Song
  • English folk song

    "The Riddle Song" (Roud 330), also known as "I Gave My Love a Cherry", is an English-language folk song, a lullaby most likely originating in England and

    The Riddle Song

    The_Riddle_Song

  • 1989 European Cup final
  • Football match

    București of Romania 4–0. Two goals each from Marco van Basten and Ruud Gullit gave the Rossoneri their third European Cup title and the first in 20 years. 24

    1989 European Cup final

    1989_European_Cup_final

  • List of French royal consorts
  • Spouses of French monarchs

    empresses as wives of French monarchs from the 843 Treaty of Verdun, which gave rise to West Francia, until 1870, when the French Third Republic was declared

    List of French royal consorts

    List of French royal consorts

    List_of_French_royal_consorts

  • Canticles of Ecstasy
  • 1994 studio album by Sequentia

    Monahan – voice Susanne Norin – voice Janet Youngdahl – voice Elizabeth Gaver – medieval fiddle, arranger Elisabetta de Mircovich – medieval fiddle Benjamin

    Canticles of Ecstasy

    Canticles_of_Ecstasy

  • Billy Ray Cyrus
  • American country singer and actor (born 1961)

    Country Songs chart. His most successful album to date is his debut Some Gave All, which has been certified 9× multi-platinum in the United States and

    Billy Ray Cyrus

    Billy Ray Cyrus

    Billy_Ray_Cyrus

  • Mimi Rogers
  • American actress (born 1956)

    religious drama The Rapture (1991), with critic Robin Wood declaring that she "gave one of the greatest performances in the history of the Hollywood cinema."

    Mimi Rogers

    Mimi Rogers

    Mimi_Rogers

  • Ezra Collective
  • British jazz quintet

    were the recipients of the 2023 Mercury Music Prize. Their 2024 single "God Gave Me Feet for Dancing" was chosen by Barack Obama for his list of 25 favourite

    Ezra Collective

    Ezra Collective

    Ezra_Collective

  • Debbie Rowe
  • Second wife of Michael Jackson (born 1958)

    Los Angeles), who was subsequently nicknamed Prince. On April 3, 1998, she gave birth to daughter Paris Jackson at Spaulding Pain Medical Clinic in Beverly

    Debbie Rowe

    Debbie_Rowe

  • The Mummy Returns
  • 2001 film

    by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale. Roger Ebert, who awarded the first film three stars, gave the second film

    The Mummy Returns

    The_Mummy_Returns

  • Flok (company)
  • American tech startup based in New York City

    that it would shut down in March 2020. Flok was founded in 2011 by Ido Gaver and Eran Kirshenboim and has offices in Tel Aviv, Israel. In May 2013, Flok

    Flok (company)

    Flok (company)

    Flok_(company)

  • Black-Foxe Military Institute
  • Private military school in Hollywood, California, U.S.

    Harry Gaver as headmaster. Black-Foxe attracted the sons of people in the film industry, thanks to its location and Foxe's Hollywood connections. Gaver died

    Black-Foxe Military Institute

    Black-Foxe_Military_Institute

  • Pimlico Special
  • Horse race

    wins by a trainer: 4 – Ben A. Jones (1942, 1944, 1945, 1947) 4 – John M. Gaver Sr. (1943, 1949, 1950, 1953) Most wins by an owner: 6 – Calumet Farm (1942

    Pimlico Special

    Pimlico_Special

  • Terms of Endearment
  • 1983 comedy-drama film directed by James L. Brooks

    reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale. Roger Ebert gave the film a four-out-of-four star rating

    Terms of Endearment

    Terms_of_Endearment

  • Gave (Melgaço)
  • Civil parish in Norte, Portugal

    Gave is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Melgaço. The population in 2011 was 237, in an area of 18.64 km2. Câmara Municipal de Melgaço

    Gave (Melgaço)

    Gave (Melgaço)

    Gave_(Melgaço)

  • Orange Is the New Black
  • American comedy-drama television series by Jenji Kohan (2013-2019)

    Metacritic gave the second season a score of 89/100 based on 31 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". David Wiegland of the San Francisco Chronicle gave the

    Orange Is the New Black

    Orange Is the New Black

    Orange_Is_the_New_Black

  • Seema (actress)
  • Indian actress

    an Indian actress known for her work in Malayalam cinema. Actor Vijayan gave her the screen name "Seema". Seema began her career in Tamil film at the

    Seema (actress)

    Seema (actress)

    Seema_(actress)

  • Satoshi Nakamoto
  • Pseudonym of the creator of Bitcoin

    the person or group of people behind his name. He used a Japanese name and gave his residence as Japan, but many have speculated that he is actually a British

    Satoshi Nakamoto

    Satoshi Nakamoto

    Satoshi_Nakamoto

  • Gobustan State Historical and Cultural Reserve
  • National park in Azerbaijan

    centurion who carried out a secret intelligence or diplomatic mission. Gaval Dash is a natural musical stone found exclusively in Gobustan. Located at

    Gobustan State Historical and Cultural Reserve

    Gobustan State Historical and Cultural Reserve

    Gobustan_State_Historical_and_Cultural_Reserve

  • Empire of the Sun (film)
  • 1987 film by Steven Spielberg

    year and in the end I gave it up because I thought it was too similar to a diary. It was well-written and interesting, but I gave it to Steve." Spielberg

    Empire of the Sun (film)

    Empire_of_the_Sun_(film)

  • Twisted (1996 film)
  • 1996 film by Seth Michael Donsky

    Twisted is a 1996 film written and directed by Seth Michael Donsky in his debut. The film, a Don Quixote and Miravista Films production, is a retelling

    Twisted (1996 film)

    Twisted_(1996_film)

  • The Soul Stirrers
  • American gospel music group

    vocalist from 1950 to 1956. One of the early singles with Cooke was "Jesus Gave Me Water", a major hit that brought The Soul Stirrers acclaim. Thomas L.

    The Soul Stirrers

    The_Soul_Stirrers

  • Cronus
  • Ruler of the Titans in Greek mythology

    them to castrate Uranus. Only Cronus was willing to do the deed, so Gaia gave him the sickle and placed him in ambush. When Uranus met with Gaia, Cronus

    Cronus

    Cronus

    Cronus

  • The Friendly Beasts
  • Christmas song

    shaggy and brown. "I," said the cow all white and red, "I gave Him my manger for His bed, I gave Him my hay to pillow His head; "I," said the cow, all white

    The Friendly Beasts

    The_Friendly_Beasts

  • John T. Cahill (lawyer)
  • American lawyer

    Times. September 6, 1974. Archived from the original on January 13, 2023. Gaver, Jack (April 29, 1953). "For Jane Pickens On Radio". Lubbock Evening Journal

    John T. Cahill (lawyer)

    John_T._Cahill_(lawyer)

  • Erramatti Mangamma
  • Oldest woman to give birth (born 1944 or 1945)

    she gave birth to twin girls on 5 September 2019. The record was previously held by her compatriot Daljinder Kaur Gill, who in April 2016 gave birth

    Erramatti Mangamma

    Erramatti_Mangamma

  • Kramer vs. Kramer
  • 1979 film by Robert Benton

    believed the death of Streep's fiancé, John Cazale, only months earlier, gave her an emotional edge and "still-fresh pain" to draw on for the performance

    Kramer vs. Kramer

    Kramer_vs._Kramer

  • Chicken tikka
  • Boneless chicken pieces cooked in a tandoor

    yoghurt, combined with the Indian habit of cooking with spices. The dish gave rise to the British chicken tikka masala. The English word "tikka" is borrowed

    Chicken tikka

    Chicken tikka

    Chicken_tikka

  • Stop the Music (horse)
  • American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    into National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. He was trained by John M. Gaver, Sr. Stop The Music was born in the same year as Secretariat, and they were

    Stop the Music (horse)

    Stop_the_Music_(horse)

  • 1991–92 Scottish Premier Division
  • 86th season of top-tier football league in Scotland

    Dunfermline Athletic were relegated to the 1992–93 First Division. UEFA gave a third place for the UEFA Cup to Scotland after the disbandment of former

    1991–92 Scottish Premier Division

    1991–92_Scottish_Premier_Division

  • Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
  • 2018 film by Ol Parker

    CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale, the same score as its predecessor, while PostTrak reported filmgoers gave it an 83%

    Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again

    Mamma_Mia!_Here_We_Go_Again

  • The Greatest Showman
  • 2017 film by Michael Gracey

    Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale, while those at PostTrak gave it 4.5 out of 5 stars and a 70%

    The Greatest Showman

    The_Greatest_Showman

  • Matilda (1996 film)
  • 1996 film directed by Danny DeVito

    Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade "B+" on a scale of A to F. Writing for Empire, Caroline Westbrook gave the film a rating of three stars

    Matilda (1996 film)

    Matilda_(1996_film)

  • Forza Horizon
  • 2012 video game

    Sterling McGarvey felt that sometimes the cars lacked precise handling, but gave high marks for the game's environment and vast amount of activities to do

    Forza Horizon

    Forza_Horizon

  • Silence (2016 film)
  • 2016 film by Martin Scorsese

    everybody worked for scale. Marty worked for scale, I worked for under scale. We gave back money." James Martin, a Jesuit priest and published Catholic scholar

    Silence (2016 film)

    Silence_(2016_film)

  • Robert Hanssen
  • American double agent and spy (1944–2023)

    to the suburb of Vienna, Virginia. His new job in the FBI's budget office gave him access to information involving many different FBI operations. This included

    Robert Hanssen

    Robert Hanssen

    Robert_Hanssen

  • The Leslie Uggams Show
  • 1969 American TV series or program

    Impossible'—British Actress Loves American TV". Toledo Blade. Retrieved July 29, 2016. Gaver, Jack (December 12, 1969). "Television Highlights". The Dispatch. Lexington

    The Leslie Uggams Show

    The Leslie Uggams Show

    The_Leslie_Uggams_Show

  • Splice (film)
  • 2009 film by Vincenzo Natali

    indicating "generally favorable" reviews. Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "D" on an A+ to F scale. Manohla Dargis of The

    Splice (film)

    Splice_(film)

  • Eilat
  • City in Southern Israel

    map together with Etzion Gaver. Eilat is Eilat, he said, musing that maybe the committee should call Umm Rashrash Etzion Gaver and establish Eilat elsewhere

    Eilat

    Eilat

    Eilat

  • The King's Speech
  • 2010 film by Tom Hooper

    four, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Firth. Censors initially gave it adult ratings due to profanity, though these were later revised downward

    The King's Speech

    The_King's_Speech

  • Gottem
  • Village in Belgium

    Provincie Oost-Vlaanderen, eerste reeks: Arrondissement Gent, derde deel: Gaver, Gentbrugge, Gontrode, Gijzenzele, Gottem, Grammene, Hansbeke, Heusden,

    Gottem

    Gottem

    Gottem

  • Gaves réunis
  • River in southwestern France

    The Gaves réunis (French pronunciation: [ɡav ʁeyni]) is a 9.4 km river in southwestern France connecting Peyrehorade to the Adour at Bec du Gave. It is

    Gaves réunis

    Gaves réunis

    Gaves_réunis

  • Suffs
  • Musical by Shaina Taub

    the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1920 that gave women the right to vote. Following its off-Broadway premiere at The Public

    Suffs

    Suffs

  • Linda Marsh
  • American actress

    Association. July 5, 1964. p. 24. Retrieved July 5, 2017 – via Newspapers.com. Gaver, Jack (March 22, 1964). "Linda Marsh Gets Two Big Theater Breaks". The Terre

    Linda Marsh

    Linda_Marsh

  • Uncut Gems
  • 2019 film by the Safdie brothers

    Gems premiered at the 46th Telluride Film Festival on August 30, 2019. A24 gave it a limited release in the United States on December 13 and a wide release

    Uncut Gems

    Uncut_Gems

  • Wolfsville, Maryland
  • Unincorporated community in Maryland, United States

    Stottlemyer in 1931, the family business was purchased by Kelsey Alvey Gaver of nearby Ellerton who moved production to his family's farm along Catoctin

    Wolfsville, Maryland

    Wolfsville, Maryland

    Wolfsville,_Maryland

  • Crazy, Stupid, Love
  • 2011 film by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa

    that understands love because it understands pain." He gave it a grade "A". Roger Ebert gave Crazy, Stupid, Love 3 out of 4 stars and remarked that it

    Crazy, Stupid, Love

    Crazy,_Stupid,_Love

  • Emily Deschanel
  • American actress (born 1976)

    Los Angeles. On September 21, 2011, Deschanel gave birth to their first son. On June 8, 2015, she gave birth to their second son. In 2015, Deschanel,

    Emily Deschanel

    Emily Deschanel

    Emily_Deschanel

  • Najashi
  • King of Aksum from 614 to 630

    who reigned from 614 to 630. It is agreed by Muslim scholars that Najashi gave shelter to early Muslim refugees from Mecca, around 615–616 at Aksum. The

    Najashi

    Najashi

    Najashi

  • List of speeches given by Adolf Hitler
  • from 1933 to 1945, gave a total of 1525 speeches. In 1932, for the presidential campaign and two federal elections that year, he gave the most speeches

    List of speeches given by Adolf Hitler

    List of speeches given by Adolf Hitler

    List_of_speeches_given_by_Adolf_Hitler

  • List of national capitals
  • territories under ROC jurisdiction) are in dispute. In 1971, the United Nations gave the China seat to the PRC instead of the ROC: most states recognize the PRC

    List of national capitals

    List_of_national_capitals

  • Saw (film)
  • 2004 film by James Wan

    Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale. Dennis Harvey of Variety gave the film a negative review after

    Saw (film)

    Saw_(film)

  • Gave Up
  • Nine Inch Nails song

    "Gave Up" is a song by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails. Written by frontman Trent Reznor and co-produced by Flood, the song serves as the

    Gave Up

    Gave_Up

  • Forever, Michael
  • 1975 studio album by Michael Jackson

    expect from the 16-year-old artist" and gave the album a B+ rating, while Robert Christgau from The Village Voice gave it an A−. Christgau found that at 16

    Forever, Michael

    Forever,_Michael

  • Hellebore
  • Genus of plants

    perennial flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae, within which it gave its name to the tribe of Helleboreae. Many hellebore species are poisonous

    Hellebore

    Hellebore

    Hellebore

  • Aegeus
  • Mythical king of Athens

    romanized: Aigeús) was one of the kings of Athens in Greek mythology, who gave his name to the Aegean Sea, was the father of Theseus, and founded Athenian

    Aegeus

    Aegeus

    Aegeus

  • Ancient Belgian language
  • Hypothetical extinct European language

    incorporated in Dutch, sometimes very productively. In toponymy, apa, poel, broek, gaver, drecht, laar and ham are retained as Belgian loanwords. The language is

    Ancient Belgian language

    Ancient_Belgian_language

  • Edward Furlong
  • American actor (born 1977)

    second Saturn Award nomination for his work in Pet Sematary Two (1992) and gave an Independent Spirit Award-nominated turn in American Heart (1992). He also

    Edward Furlong

    Edward Furlong

    Edward_Furlong

  • The Invisible Man (2020 film)
  • 2020 film by Leigh Whannell

    indicating "generally favorable" reviews. Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale, and PostTrak reported

    The Invisible Man (2020 film)

    The_Invisible_Man_(2020_film)

  • Michael Peterson trial
  • 2003 American murder trial

    the judge had ruled that a critical prosecution witness in the first trial gave misleading testimony. Peterson was out on bail and under house arrest while

    Michael Peterson trial

    Michael Peterson trial

    Michael_Peterson_trial

  • Passengers (2016 film)
  • American science fiction film by Morten Tyldum

    Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported filmgoers gave it a 77% overall positive

    Passengers (2016 film)

    Passengers_(2016_film)

  • Hell or High Water (film)
  • 2016 film by David Mackenzie

    interrupted when Toby's ex-wife and children arrive, revealing that Toby gave the ranch to his children rather than keep it for himself. As Hamilton departs

    Hell or High Water (film)

    Hell_or_High_Water_(film)

  • Pat Weaver
  • American television executive (1908–2002)

    reshaping the format and philosophy of commercial broadcasting as radio gave way to television as America's dominant home entertainment medium. Actress

    Pat Weaver

    Pat Weaver

    Pat_Weaver

  • Midnight Mass (miniseries)
  • American television miniseries

    viewers shaking – and thinking – long after the credits roll." Metacritic gave the series a weighted average score of 75 out of 100 based on 23 reviews

    Midnight Mass (miniseries)

    Midnight_Mass_(miniseries)

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  • Lillard
  • Surname or Lastname

    Belgian

    Lillard

    Belgian : habitational name from either of two places called Li(e)laar, in Gavere and Sint-Maria-Oudenhove, East Flanders.English : unexplained.

    Lillard

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  • Bhagana
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Bhagana

    Next; Of the Nature of Happiness; Happy; Joyful

  • Nyssa
  • Girl/Female

    Greek Scandinavian

    Nyssa

    Goal.

  • THERMUTIS
  • Female

    Egyptian

    THERMUTIS

    , first mother.

  • Sermon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sermon

    English : from Middle English serm(o)un ‘sermon’, a metonymic occupational name for a preacher, or perhaps a nickname for a long-winded and pompous person.Dutch : variant of Simon, with epenthetic -r-.

  • Ruari
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Ruari

    From rua + ri meaning “”red king, great king.”” Rory O’Connor, the last High King of Ireland was forced to abdicate the throne in 1175.

  • Sivakumar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sivakumar

    Lord Shiva

  • Bowker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Manchester)

    Bowker

    English (chiefly Manchester) : occupational name for someone whose job was to steep cotton or linen in lye (a strong alkali) to cleanse it, from an agent derivative of Middle English bouken ‘to wash’ (from Middle Dutch būken).

  • Bashasha
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Bashasha

    Cheerfulness

  • Plant
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    English and French

    Plant

    English and French : metonymic occupational name for a gardener, in particular someone with a herb garden, from Middle English plant (Old English plante), Old French plante ‘herb’, ‘shrub’, ‘young tree’. In English it may also be a nickname for a tender or delicate individual, from the same word in a transferred sense.French : topographic name for a planted area, in particular one planted with herbs or vines. Compare Plantier.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : unexplained.

  • Madai
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Madai

    A measure, judging, a garment.

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  • Gaverick
  • n.

    The European red gurnard (Trigla cuculus).