Reese Whitherspoon June Carter Best Actress Flashcards

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Antelope’s playmate on the range, in song :

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DEER
“Where the deer and the antelope play” is a line from the classic western song “Home on the Range”. There aren’t any antelopes native to North America, so the reference in the song is to the pronghorn, which is sometimes referred to as the pronghorn antelope and is actually related to the horse.

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Early Christian’s often referred to non Christian’s other then Jews with this term
Comes from Latin term meaning rural
Come to mean uncivilized
Peter brown called it religion of peasantry

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Peganism

Famous and well known for festivals

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Holiday celebrated when the holy spirit entered the room holding Jesus apostles and entered them

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Pentecost
7th Sunday after Easter
50th day after Easter

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Jewish holiday widey celebrated but not religiously significant in terms of scripture
Origin in 2nd century bC Jewish people staged a result against the suh lew is said empire - known as this revolt - recapturing this city reconsuhcrating the temple

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Hanukah
Mac uh b in revolt
Jerasulem
No Adam you won’t get a gift for getting it right
Commemorated in song 2 different times and successful
When is sensai coming back?

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1.2 billion Muslims with these 14 countries containing at least 35 mil

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14 Ethiopia
13 Afghanistan
Iraq
Sudan
Algeria
Turkey
Iran
Egypt
Nigeria
100 M
Bangladesh
India
Pakistan
Indonesia

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6
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Jesse Owens Olympics

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Berlin Olympics
1936

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Country with the southernmost capital city in the Americas

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Montevideo, Uruguay — Puentes. As the southernmost capital city in the Americas, Montevideo has pleasant weather year-round, and it is ranked first for quality of life in Latin America, according to Mercer’s report.

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who was the first WNBA player to score more than 9,000 points

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Diana Taurasi

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TED talk tagline
Also what does it stand for

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Ideas worth spreading
Technology
Entertainment
Design

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On of the first high profile cases solved via forensics was this infamous 70s killer
Also Executed in this state

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Ted Bundy in Florida

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Theodore maiman (my min ) engineer widely credited with invention of this science related device
May 60
Name originates as an acronym and can be used for military purposes

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LASER
Light
Amplification by
Stimulated
Emission of
Radiation

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12
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Max length for a TED talk

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18 mins
Haul off stage at 20

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13
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Ted cruz real first name

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Raphael - 2nd or 3rd fav turtle depending on the day
Eduardo middle name

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Ted Kennedy real first name

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Edward

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15
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Ted turner real first name

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Robert Edward turner III

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Theodore was the real first name for a lovable character from this TV show which ran from 57-63

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Leave it to beaver

17
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Fancy necktie

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Cravat

18
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Fashionable from the French

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En Vogue

19
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Reptiles that look like first and last letter

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Snakes

20
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Fruit that look like first letter

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Orange

21
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Apple TV series about a U.S. college football coach who was hired to coach a losing British soccer club
Owner following divorce wants to ruin team because only thing her ex husband loves
Bonus college team he coached to a championship

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Ted lasso
Jason suh day kiss
Wichita state shockers - in Kansas

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Ted danson played this role on cheers
Bonus nickname when playing baseball

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Sam Malone
Mayday Malone

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Ted knight wqs appalled by Rodney danger field ad libbing in this movie
Also Ted knight character

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Caddy shack
Judge smalls

24
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Ride at Disney featuring song zip uh D do dah

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Splash mountain
What movie ?
Changing theme from
Song of thr south to princess and the frog

25
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Term used by Disney for those who design and create park attractions

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Imagineers

26
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Walt Disney world has closed only these 8 times to the public

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COVID pandemic
9/11
Other 6 - hurricanes

27
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Candy like substance is never sold at Disney parks

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Gum

28
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Iconic mouse ear logos have subtly been included in design or rides and decor all over Disney park
Called this

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Hidden mickies

29
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Dark ride inside G uh dees dome in Epcot

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Spaceship earth

30
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All Epcot world pavilions are sponsored by these except this one representing North west African country bonus describe flag

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Morocco - only African country
Flag - green 5 pointed star on a red field
Sponsored by Morocco ; all other by corporations

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Ariel carousel ride is only one which can be found at all 6 Disney parks

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Dumbo
Kels thanks quiz quiz bang bang

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Walt Disney has this built for him over town square fire department at Disneyland

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Apartment - spending so much time there needed a place to stay
Hideous bright blood red

33
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Ghosts said to live in haunted mansion.

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999

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The term “comes from a Greek word meaning “lack of blood”. It is a lack of iron in the blood, or a low red blood cell count.

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anemia” (or “anaemia”, as we write it back in Ireland)

Tiredness is a symptom of the condition, and so we use the term “anemic” figuratively to mean “lacking in vitality or substance”.

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The love story is perhaps represented by the oft-quoted opening lines of the last chapter, “Reader, I married him”.

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Jane Eyre” is a celebrated novel written by Charlotte Brontë, under the pen name Currer Bell.

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Slimming procedure, for short :

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LIPO
Liposuction (lipo) dates back to the 1920s when it was developed by a surgeon in France. However, the procedure quickly lost favor when a French model developed gangrene after surgery. As a result, it wasn’t until the mid-seventies that modern liposuction took off, after being popularized by two Italian-American surgeons in Rome.

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is a Japanese company, and one of the largest manufacturers of printers in the world. The company has its roots in the watch business, roots that go back to 1942.

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Seiko Epson

Seiko was chosen as the official timekeeper for the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo and was asked to supply a timer that produced a printed record. This request brought Seiko into the business of printer production. The company developed the world’s first mini-printer for the 1964 Games and called it EP-101 (with “EP” standing for Electronic Printer). In 1975 Seiko introduced the next generation of EP printers which was called EPSON, from “SON of EP”. Cute, huh?