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 |  |  | Jonathan Taylor Thomas: Encyclopedia II - List of The Simpsons episodes - The seriesThese are the full 22-minute long episodes that premiered before Christmas of 1989 as a spinoff of the shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show.
List of The Simpsons episodes - Season One 1989-1990.
13 episodes
Ron Taylor guest stars
Albert Brooks guest stars
Albert Brooks guest stars
Kelsey Grammer guest stars
Penny Marshall guest stars
List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Two 1990-1991.
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See also:List of The Simpsons episodes, List of The Simpsons episodes - The shorts, List of The Simpsons episodes - The series, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season One 1989-1990, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Two 1990-1991, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Three 1991-1992, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Four 1992-1993, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Five 1993-1994, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Six 1994-1995, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Seven 1995-1996, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Eight 1996-1997, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Nine 1997-1998, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Ten 1998-1999, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Eleven 1999-2000, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Twelve 2000-2001, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Thirteen 2001-2002, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Fourteen 2002-2003, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Fifteen 2003-2004, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Sixteen 2004-2005, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Seventeen 2005-2006, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Eighteen 2006-2007, List of The Simpsons episodes - Music videos, List of The Simpsons episodes - The spots, List of The Simpsons episodes - Simpsons Alternative UK Christmas Message 2004 Read more here: » List of The Simpsons episodes: Encyclopedia II - List of The Simpsons episodes - The series |
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 |  |  | Jonathan Taylor Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Santa Claus - OriginsThe modern Santa Claus is thought to be a composite character made up from the merging of quite separate figures.
Santa Claus - Ancient Christian origins.
The first of these is Saint Nicholas of Myra, a 4th century AD Christian bishop of Myra in Lycia, a province of Byzantine Anatolia, now in Turkey. Nicholas was famous for his generous gifts to the poor, in particular presenting the three impoverished daughters of a pious Christian with dowries so that they would not have to become prostitutes. He was bor ...
See also:Santa Claus, Santa Claus - Origins, Santa Claus - Ancient Christian origins, Santa Claus - Germanic folklore, Santa Claus - Modern origins, Santa Claus - American origins, Santa Claus - Other possible origins, Santa Claus - Santa Claus rituals, Santa Claus - Christmas Eve rituals, Santa Claus - Letter writing, Santa Claus - Websites and e-mail, Santa Claus - Songs, Santa Claus - Santa Claus in shopping malls, Santa Claus - Santa Claus on film, Santa Claus - Origins in film, Santa Claus - Questioning and believing, Santa Claus - Santa as a hero, Santa Claus - Succession of Santas, Santa Claus - Impostor Santas, Santa Claus - Christian opposition to Santa Claus, Santa Claus - Christmas gift-bringers around the world, Santa Claus - Europe and North America, Santa Claus - Latin America, Santa Claus - East Asia, Santa Claus - Oceania, Santa Claus - Africa and the Middle East Read more here: » Santa Claus: Encyclopedia II - Santa Claus - Origins |
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 |  |  | Jonathan Taylor Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Luso American - LanguagePortuguese has been spoken in the United States by small communities of immigrants, especially in Miami, Pompano Beach, Orlando, New Bedford, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Bristol, Rhode Island, East Providence, Rhode Island, San Francisco, California, San Pedro, California and the metropolitan New York City area. The Ironbound section of Newark, New Jersey is also called "Little Portugal", and 46th Street in Manhattan is also named "Little Brazil Street". It is also spoken by Chinese and Macanese immigr ...
See also:Luso American, Luso American - Language, Luso American - Famous Luso-Americans Read more here: » Luso American: Encyclopedia II - Luso American - Language |
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 |  |  | Jonathan Taylor Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Roseville California - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 79,921 people, 30,783 households, and 21,855 families residing in the city. The population density is 1,012.4/km² (2,622.5/mi²). There are 31,925 housing units at an average density of 404.4/km² (1,047.6/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 86.03% White, 1.31% African American, 0.70% Native American, 4.31% Asian, 0.20% Pacific Islander, 3.93% from other races, and 3.53% from two or more races. 11.54% ...
See also:Roseville California, Roseville California - History, Roseville California - Geography, Roseville California - Demographics, Roseville California - Economy, Roseville California - Utilities, Roseville California - Major Employers, Roseville California - Other companies located in Roseville California, Roseville California - Law and government, Roseville California - Colleges and universities/Education, Roseville California - Sites of interest, Roseville California - Sports, Roseville California - Notable natives Read more here: » Roseville California: Encyclopedia II - Roseville California - Demographics |
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List of vegetarians - Musicians and composers.
Bryan Adams, singer
Paula Abdul, singer
Damon Albarn (of the band Blur)
Billie Joe Armstrong, musician
Erykah Badu
Victoria Beckham
Andre Benjamin, member of the band Outkast a.k.a. Andre 3000
Michael Bolton, singer
Brandy, singer
Hunter Burgan, member of the band AFI
Kate Bush, musician
Belinda Carlisle, singer
Adam Carson, member of the band AFI
See also:List of vegetarians, List of vegetarians - Historical and present vegetarians, List of vegetarians - Musicians and composers, List of vegetarians - Film stage radio & television personalities, List of vegetarians - Cartoonists, List of vegetarians - Authors, List of vegetarians - Artists, List of vegetarians - Sports, List of vegetarians - Models, List of vegetarians - Business, List of vegetarians - Scientists, List of vegetarians - Religious leaders, List of vegetarians - Political Figures, List of vegetarians - Serial killers, List of vegetarians - Disputed, List of vegetarians - Fictional characters, List of vegetarians - Film, List of vegetarians - Television, List of vegetarians - Book, List of vegetarians - Internet, List of vegetarians - Former vegetarians Read more here: » List of vegetarians: Encyclopedia II - List of vegetarians - Historical and present vegetarians |
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Male prostitute - Films with a hustler as a main character.
In recent years, a host of young American actors (such as Lukas Haas, Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Joseph Gordon-Levitt), following the lead of River Phoenix, have taken roles as hustlers in independent movies as a way of establishing their acting credentials.
My Hustler (USA: 1967, by Andy Warhol and Chuck Wein, with Paul America)
Flesh (USA: 1968, by Paul Morrissey with Joe Dallesandro) - Joe Dallesandro hustles to buy ...
See also:Male prostitute, Male prostitute - Male prostitution, Male prostitute - The hustler in popular culture, Male prostitute - Books on hustling, Male prostitute - The hustler in literature, Male prostitute - The hustler in theater, Male prostitute - The hustler in cinema, Male prostitute - Films with a hustler as a main character, Male prostitute - Other films that include hustlers, Male prostitute - Documentary films, Male prostitute - The hustler in photography, Male prostitute - People who have engaged in male prostitution Read more here: » Male prostitute: Encyclopedia II - Male prostitute - The hustler in cinema |
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 |  |  | Jonathan Taylor Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Lehigh County Pennsylvania - DemographicsAs of the census2 of 2000, there are 312,090 people, 121,906 households, and 82,164 families residing in the county. The population density is 348/km² (900/mi²). There are 128,910 housing units at an average density of 144/km² (372/mi²). The racial makeup of the county is 87.02% White, 3.56% Black or African American, 0.18% Native American, 2.10% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 5.28% from other races, and 1.83% from two or more races. 1 ...
See also:Lehigh County Pennsylvania, Lehigh County Pennsylvania - Geography, Lehigh County Pennsylvania - Demographics, Lehigh County Pennsylvania - Famous people from Lehigh County, Lehigh County Pennsylvania - Cities and towns, Lehigh County Pennsylvania - Colleges and universities Read more here: » Lehigh County Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia II - Lehigh County Pennsylvania - Demographics |
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 |  |  | Jonathan Taylor Thomas: Encyclopedia II - 1981 in television - Television shows
1981 in television - 1940s.
Meet the Press (1947-present).
Candid Camera (1948-present).
Come Dancing (UK) (1949-1995)
1981 in television - 1950s.
Truth or Consequences (1950-1988).
Search for Tomorrow (1951-1986).
Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951-present).
American Bandstand (1952-1989).
Guiding Light (1952-present).
The Today Show (1952-p ...
See also:1981 in television, 1981 in television - Events, 1981 in television - Debuts, 1981 in television - Miniseries, 1981 in television - Television shows, 1981 in television - 1940s, 1981 in television - 1950s, 1981 in television - 1960s, 1981 in television - 1970s, 1981 in television - 1980s, 1981 in television - Ending this year, 1981 in television - Changes of network affiliation, 1981 in television - Births, 1981 in television - Deaths Read more here: » 1981 in television: Encyclopedia II - 1981 in television - Television shows |
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 |  |  | Jonathan Taylor Thomas: Encyclopedia II - The Brady Bunch - The Brady house
The Brady Bunch - House setting.
The house used in exterior shots of the series (which bore no relation to the interior design of the house) is located at 11222 Dilling St. in North Hollywood in the San Fernando Valley, within the city limits of Los Angeles, California. According to a 1994 article in the Los Angeles Times, the house was built in 1959 and selected as the Brady residence because series creator Schwartz felt i ...
See also:The Brady Bunch, The Brady Bunch - Overview, The Brady Bunch - Plot, The Brady Bunch - Original run and subsequent success, The Brady Bunch - Cast, The Brady Bunch - Cousin Oliver, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys' dog Tiger, The Brady Bunch - The Brady house, The Brady Bunch - House setting, The Brady Bunch - House exterior, The Brady Bunch - House interior, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys' cars, The Brady Bunch - Music recordings, The Brady Bunch - Spin-offs and sequels, The Brady Bunch - The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, The Brady Bunch - The Brady Girls Get Married, The Brady Bunch - A Very Brady Christmas, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys, The Brady Bunch - Specials documentaries and other revivals, The Brady Bunch - Parodies, The Brady Bunch - Brady Bunch Kung Fu, The Brady Bunch - Home video, The Brady Bunch - VHS retail releases, The Brady Bunch - VHS mail order releases, The Brady Bunch - DVD releases, The Brady Bunch - Facts and Trivia Read more here: » The Brady Bunch: Encyclopedia II - The Brady Bunch - The Brady house |
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 |  |  | Jonathan Taylor Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Bethlehem Pennsylvania - HistoryOn Christmas Eve in 1741, Count Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf of Saxony, Germany, leading a small group of Moravians, founded the city of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania along the banks of the Monocacy Creek by the Lehigh River. They named the settlement after the town of Bethlehem in the Middle East said in the Christian Christmas story to be the place where Jesus was born.
In 1762, Bethlehem became home to the first water works in America to pump water for public usage. While George Washington and his troops stayed in Valley Forge, his per ...
See also:Bethlehem Pennsylvania, Bethlehem Pennsylvania - History, Bethlehem Pennsylvania - Secondary education, Bethlehem Pennsylvania - Famous people from Bethlehem, Bethlehem Pennsylvania - Geography, Bethlehem Pennsylvania - Demographics, Bethlehem Pennsylvania - Politics and government Read more here: » Bethlehem Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia II - Bethlehem Pennsylvania - History |
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1981 - January.
January - Sarawak chamber found
January 1 - Greece enters the EEC
January 1 - Palau becomes self-governing
January 4 - Sheffield police arrests Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper
January 13 - Donna Griffiths, a schoolgirl in Pershore, Worcestershire, UK, begins a uncontrollable series of sneezes that end September 16, 1983 - after 978 days
January 16 - Protestant gunmen shoot and wound Bernadette Devlin McAliskey and her husband
Januar ...
See also:1981, 1981 - Events, 1981 - January, 1981 - February, 1981 - March, 1981 - April, 1981 - May, 1981 - June, 1981 - July, 1981 - August, 1981 - September, 1981 - October, 1981 - November, 1981 - December, 1981 - unknown dates, 1981 - Births, 1981 - January, 1981 - February, 1981 - March, 1981 - April, 1981 - May, 1981 - June, 1981 - July, 1981 - August, 1981 - September, 1981 - October, 1981 - November, 1981 - December, 1981 - Deaths, 1981 - January, 1981 - February, 1981 - March, 1981 - April, 1981 - May, 1981 - June, 1981 - July, 1981 - August, 1981 - September, 1981 - October, 1981 - November, 1981 - December, 1981 - Nobel Prizes, 1981 - Templeton Prize Read more here: » 1981: Encyclopedia II - 1981 - Events |
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 |  |  | Jonathan Taylor Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Got Milk? - ControversyThe campaign caused controversy among some African Americans, who claim that the advertisements are racist since, although they are not targeted specifically at African Americans, they encourage African Americans to drink milk despite the fact that 90% of African Americans lack the gene to digest lactose, the key sugar in milk. [1]
The most recent controversy involving Got Milk? ads occurred during post-season play of Major League Baseball (MLB) in October of 2005. Filmed at Labatt Memorial Park -- the World's Oldest Baseball Grounds ...
See also:Got Milk?, Got Milk? - Controversy, Got Milk? - Celebrities endorsing the campaign, Got Milk? - Celebrities, Got Milk? - Movie stars, Got Milk? - Television stars, Got Milk? - Television personalities, Got Milk? - Musicians, Got Milk? - Fictional Characters, Got Milk? - Sports stars, Got Milk? - Models Read more here: » Got Milk?: Encyclopedia II - Got Milk? - Controversy |
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Adventures in Odyssey/temp - Beginnings.
The idea of AIO began in the mid-1980s with Steve Harris, then Coordinator of Promotion with Focus on the Family's Broadcasting Department. The VP of Focus on the Family along with other production staff were discussing ideas for the upcoming Christmas broadcasts when Steve Harris suggested a radio drama. Harris, with consent of Focus on the Family executives Mike Trout and Bobbie Valentine, decided to produce a Christmas-themed radio drama called "Spare Tire" for a ...
See also:Adventures in Odyssey/temp, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - History, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - Beginnings, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - The First Decade - 1986 to 1996, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - The Second Decade and on, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - Officer David Harley, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - Whither Whit?, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - New Directions, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - Format, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - Broadcasts, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - Releases, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - Themes, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - Characters, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - Plot arcs, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - Special show types, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - KYDS Kids Radio, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - Related products, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - Video series, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - Book series, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - Merchandise, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - Trivia, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - Notes, Adventures in Odyssey/temp - Sources Read more here: » Adventures in Odyssey/temp: Encyclopedia II - Adventures in Odyssey/temp - History |
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 |  |  | Jonathan Taylor Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Santa Claus - OriginsThe modern Santa Claus is thought to be a composite character made up from the merging of quite separate figures.
Santa Claus - Ancient Christian origins.
The first of these is Saint Nicholas of Myra, a 4th century AD Christian bishop of Myra in Lycia, a province of Byzantine Anatolia, now in Turkey. Nicholas was famous for his generous gifts to the poor, in particular presenting the three impoverished daughters of a pious Christian with dowries so that they would not have to become prostitutes. He was bor ...
See also:Santa Claus, Santa Claus - Origins, Santa Claus - Ancient Christian origins, Santa Claus - Germanic folklore, Santa Claus - Modern origins, Santa Claus - American origins, Santa Claus - Other possible origins, Santa Claus - Santa Claus rituals, Santa Claus - Christmas Eve rituals, Santa Claus - Letter writing, Santa Claus - Websites and e-mail, Santa Claus - Songs, Santa Claus - Santa Claus in shopping malls, Santa Claus - Santa Claus on film, Santa Claus - Origins in film, Santa Claus - Questioning and believing, Santa Claus - Santa as a hero, Santa Claus - Succession of Santas, Santa Claus - Impostor Santas, Santa Claus - Christian opposition to Santa Claus, Santa Claus - Christmas gift-bringers around the world, Santa Claus - Europe and North America, Santa Claus - Latin America, Santa Claus - East Asia, Santa Claus - Central Asia, Santa Claus - Africa and the Middle East, Santa Claus - Oceania Read more here: » Santa Claus: Encyclopedia II - Santa Claus - Origins |
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 |  |  | Jonathan Taylor Thomas: Encyclopedia II - The Lion King - About the filmThe Lion King, though a very humanistic story, remains the only Disney film to lack any trace of human existence. Robin Hood featured only anthropomorphized animals who lived like humans, while Bambi featured only unseen human characters; whether this makes The Lion King Walt Disney's first "non-human animals-only" film is open to interpretation, but it is one film that is free of "human elements". The film was also the first Disney animated feature to ...
See also:The Lion King, The Lion King - About the film, The Lion King - Plot synopsis, The Lion King - Key characters, The Lion King - Sequels and spin-offs, The Lion King - Musical, The Lion King - Sound track, The Lion King - The Lion King Complete Score, The Lion King - Controversies, The Lion King - Video games, The Lion King - Trivia Read more here: » The Lion King: Encyclopedia II - The Lion King - About the film |
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1981 - January-February.
January - Sarawak chamber found
January 1 - Greece enters the EEC
January 1 - Palau becomes self-governing
January 4 - Sheffield police arrests Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper
January 13 - Donna Griffiths, a schoolgirl in Pershore, Worcestershire, UK, begins a uncontrollable series of sneezes that end September 16, 1983 - after 978 days
January 16 - Protestant gunmen shoot and wound Bernadette Devlin McAliskey and her husband
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See also:1981, 1981 - Events, 1981 - January-February, 1981 - March-April, 1981 - May, 1981 - June-July, 1981 - August-October, 1981 - November-December, 1981 - unknown dates, 1981 - Births, 1981 - January-March, 1981 - April-June, 1981 - July-September, 1981 - October-December, 1981 - Deaths, 1981 - Nobel Prizes, 1981 - Templeton Prize Read more here: » 1981: Encyclopedia II - 1981 - Events |
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In 1762, Bethlehem became home to the first water works in America to pump water for public usage. While George Washington and his troops stayed in Valley Forge, his per ...
See also:Bethlehem Pennsylvania, Bethlehem Pennsylvania - History, Bethlehem Pennsylvania - Secondary education, Bethlehem Pennsylvania - Famous people from Bethlehem, Bethlehem Pennsylvania - Geography, Bethlehem Pennsylvania - Demographics Read more here: » Bethlehem Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia II - Bethlehem Pennsylvania - History |
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