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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Raspberry |  |  |  | Raspberry: Encyclopedia II - Red Army Faction - Custody and the Stammheim trialThe RAF members were jailed individually in solitary confinement, with no contact among themselves and allowed visits from their relatives only every two weeks. Still, Ensslin devised an "info system" with aliases for each member, and by circulating letters with the help of their defence counsels, they were able to communicate. To protest against their conditions, they went on several coordinated hunger strikes; eventually, they were force-fed. Meins died, however, on November 9, 1974. After public p ...
See also:Red Army Faction, Red Army Faction - Prelude, Red Army Faction - Formation of the RAF, Red Army Faction - Custody and the Stammheim trial, Red Army Faction - Autumn 1977 German Autumn, Red Army Faction - The RAF in the 1980s and 1990s, Red Army Faction - Origins of the name, Red Army Faction - Events timeline, Red Army Faction - List of assaults attributed to the RAF Read more here: » Red Army Faction: Encyclopedia II - Red Army Faction - Custody and the Stammheim trial |
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|  |  |  | Raspberry: Encyclopedia II - Red Army Faction - Events timelineMay 24, 1967 - As part of the protest against the Vietnam-War members of Kommune I, a Berlin-based radical commune, pass out leaflets at Berlin's Free University which jokingly imply that burning down department stores would bring "that crackling vietnam-feeling (being there and burning along)" to european consumers.
June 2, 1967 - During a visit to West Germany by the Shah of Iran, students gather to protest the brutal nature of the Shah's regime. This is only one of a continually growing number of protests in Berlin. Students have p ...
See also:Red Army Faction, Red Army Faction - Prelude, Red Army Faction - Formation of the RAF, Red Army Faction - Custody and the Stammheim trial, Red Army Faction - Autumn 1977 German Autumn, Red Army Faction - The RAF in the 1980s and 1990s, Red Army Faction - Origins of the name, Red Army Faction - Events timeline, Red Army Faction - List of assaults attributed to the RAF Read more here: » Red Army Faction: Encyclopedia II - Red Army Faction - Events timeline |
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|  |  |  | Raspberry: Encyclopedia II - Powerade - FlavorsIt comes in many flavors, including:
Mountain Blast (Berry flavored, Bright blue in color)
Lemon-Lime (Lemon-Lime flavored, Yellow in color)
Fruit Punch (Fruit Punch Flavored, Bright red in color)
Orange (Orange flavored, Orange in color)
Black Cherry Lime (Black Cherry & Lime flavored, Dark green in color)
Jagged Ice (Blackberry and Raspberry flavored, Dark Purple in color)
Arctic Shatter (Peach and Cherry flavored, Frosty white in color)
Green Squall (Kiwi, Mel ...
See also:Powerade, Powerade - Flavors, Powerade - Discontinued Flavors, Powerade - Option Flavors Read more here: » Powerade: Encyclopedia II - Powerade - Flavors |
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| |  |  |  | Raspberry: Encyclopedia II - Poison ivy - How to recognize poison ivyThe leaves are compound with three almond-shaped leaflets, giving rise to the mnemonic, "Leaflets three, let it be". The berries (actually drupes) are a grayish-white color and are a favorite winter food of some birds.
The color ranges from light green (usually the younger leaves) to dark green (mature leaves), and bright red in fall. The leaflets are 3-12 cm long, rarely up to 30 cm. Each leaflet has a few or no teeth along its edge, and the leaf surface is smooth. To compare, blackberry and raspberry leaves also come in threes, but ...
See also:Poison ivy, Poison ivy - Habitat and range, Poison ivy - How to recognize poison ivy, Poison ivy - Avoidance treatment and safety Read more here: » Poison ivy: Encyclopedia II - Poison ivy - How to recognize poison ivy |
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|  |  |  | Raspberry: Encyclopedia II - Red Army Faction - Autumn 1977 German AutumnOn July 30, 1977, Jürgen Ponto, then head of Dresdner Bank, was shot and killed in front of his house in Oberursel in a kidnapping that went wrong. Those involved were Brigitte Mohnhaupt, Christian Klar, and Susanne Albrecht, the last being Ponto's goddaughter.
Following the convictions, Hanns Martin Schleyer, a former officer of the SS and NSDAP member who was then President of the German Employers' Association (and thus one of the most powerful industrialists in West Germany) was abducted in a violent kidnapping. On September 5, 19 ...
See also:Red Army Faction, Red Army Faction - Prelude, Red Army Faction - Formation of the RAF, Red Army Faction - Custody and the Stammheim trial, Red Army Faction - Autumn 1977 German Autumn, Red Army Faction - The RAF in the 1980s and 1990s, Red Army Faction - Origins of the name, Red Army Faction - Events timeline, Red Army Faction - List of assaults attributed to the RAF Read more here: » Red Army Faction: Encyclopedia II - Red Army Faction - Autumn 1977 German Autumn |
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|  |  |  | Raspberry: Encyclopedia II - Red Army Faction - The RAF in the 1980s and 1990sIn the early 1980s, new members of the RAF, sometimes referred to as the "third generation", established an alliance with the French group Action Directe. The collapse of Communism and the Soviet Union was a serious blow to left-wing groups, and by 1990 only the RAF remained.
Well into the 1990s attacks were still being committed under the name "RAF". Among these were the killing of industrialist Ernst Zimmermann; another bombing at the US Air Force's Ramstein Air Base (near Kaiserslautern), which killed three; the death in a c ...
See also:Red Army Faction, Red Army Faction - Prelude, Red Army Faction - Formation of the RAF, Red Army Faction - Custody and the Stammheim trial, Red Army Faction - Autumn 1977 German Autumn, Red Army Faction - The RAF in the 1980s and 1990s, Red Army Faction - Origins of the name, Red Army Faction - Events timeline, Red Army Faction - List of assaults attributed to the RAF Read more here: » Red Army Faction: Encyclopedia II - Red Army Faction - The RAF in the 1980s and 1990s |
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|  |  |  | Raspberry: Encyclopedia II - 77th Academy Awards - WinnersSee also: 77th Academy Awards nominees
77th Academy Awards - Feature Films.
77th Academy Awards - Acting.
77th Academy Awards - Writing.
77th Academy Awards - Et al..
Achievement in art direction
The Aviator Art Direction: Dante Ferretti; Set Decoration: Francesca Lo Schiavo
Achievement in makeup
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Ev ...
See also:77th Academy Awards, 77th Academy Awards - News and recap, 77th Academy Awards - Notable quotes, 77th Academy Awards - Winners, 77th Academy Awards - Feature Films, 77th Academy Awards - Acting, 77th Academy Awards - Writing, 77th Academy Awards - Et al., 77th Academy Awards - Breakdown, 77th Academy Awards - Special honors, 77th Academy Awards - In Memoriam, 77th Academy Awards - Networks Read more here: » 77th Academy Awards: Encyclopedia II - 77th Academy Awards - Winners |
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| |  |  |  | Raspberry: Encyclopedia II - Jim Carrey - Film CareerCarrey made a forgettable film debut in Rubberface (1981). Four years later, he had a starring role in the dark comedy Once Bitten as Mark Kendall, a teen virgin who is pursued by a 400-year old vampire (Lauren Hutton). Carrey, however, did not experience box office success until almost a decade later when he got a starring role in the comedy Ace Ventura, Pet Detective, which premiered only months before In Living Color ended. The film was panned by the critics, and helped earn him a 1994 Golden Raspberry Award no ...
See also:Jim Carrey, Jim Carrey - Childhood, Jim Carrey - Starting in comedy, Jim Carrey - Film Career, Jim Carrey - Personal life, Jim Carrey - Selected Filmography, Jim Carrey - Trivia Read more here: » Jim Carrey: Encyclopedia II - Jim Carrey - Film Career |
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|  |  |  | Raspberry: Encyclopedia II - Charlestown New South Wales - HistoryOriginally granted to the Waratah Coal Company, this was the site of the company's first shaft, sunk in 1873. Officially called South Waratah, the pit was variously known as Charles' Pit, Raspberry Gully or The Gully Pit. These names all applied to Charlestown in its early days and the surviving name seem to have been derived from that of Charles Smith, the company's manager. The first settlers were miners from the pit.
The company had the area surveyed on April 29, 1876; the first subdivision later became Ida Street, Pearson Street, Milson Street and Frederick Streets. Harry Wright bo ...
See also:Charlestown New South Wales, Charlestown New South Wales - History, Charlestown New South Wales - Prospects, Charlestown New South Wales - Surrounding Areas, Charlestown New South Wales - Photographs Read more here: » Charlestown New South Wales: Encyclopedia II - Charlestown New South Wales - History |
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|  |  |  | Raspberry: Encyclopedia II - Knott's Berry Farm - HistoryIn the 1920s, Walter Knott and his family sold berries from a roadside stand. In the 1930s Walter Knott cultivated the world's first boysenberry, a combination of the red raspberry, blackberry, and loganberry. In 1934, Knott's wife Cordelia (b. 1890 - d. 1974) began serving fried chicken dinners, and within a few years, lines outside the restaurant were often several hours long. To entertain the waiting crowds, Walter built a Ghost Town in 1940, using buildings relocated from real old west towns such as the Calico, California ghost town and ...
See also:Knott's Berry Farm, Knott's Berry Farm - History, Knott's Berry Farm - Theme Park Attractions, Knott's Berry Farm - Ghost Town, Knott's Berry Farm - Fiesta Village, Knott's Berry Farm - The Boardwalk, Knott's Berry Farm - Camp Snoopy, Knott's Berry Farm - Wild Water Wilderness, Knott's Berry Farm - Indian Trails, Knott's Berry Farm - Park Annual Events Read more here: » Knott's Berry Farm: Encyclopedia II - Knott's Berry Farm - History |
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|  |  |  | Raspberry: Encyclopedia II - Films considered the worst ever - What makes a film worst ever?"Considered the worst ever" must be taken with a grain of salt. In all fairness, some of the movies listed here may be mediocre rather than utterly wretched (cf. hyperbole). There are also productions in existence which did not receive major distribution (if any), were therefore not expected to be successful, and in turn have been excluded from this list.
An interesting psychological question is why filmgoers often delight in mocking bad movies (cf. Schadenfreude). After all, we do not laugh at poor paintings (tho ...
See also:Films considered the worst ever, Films considered the worst ever - What makes a film worst ever?, Films considered the worst ever - B-movies, Films considered the worst ever - Stars, Films considered the worst ever - Disowned by the makers, Films considered the worst ever - Sequels prequels and remakes, Films considered the worst ever - Musicians and musicals, Films considered the worst ever - Comedy, Films considered the worst ever - Gratuitousness, Films considered the worst ever - Newest additions Read more here: » Films considered the worst ever: Encyclopedia II - Films considered the worst ever - What makes a film worst ever? |
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|  |  |  | Raspberry: Encyclopedia II - Films considered the worst ever - Musicians and musicalsFor one reason or another, singers and musicians sometimes attempt a second career in film. Sometimes this works well enough that the star can have a dual career in both fields, or prove so popular that they move on exclusively to a film career, and it's nearly forgotten that the 'actor' was ever a singer/musician. Other times, this turns out to been a mistake and they often stop after the first try. Also included here are musicals which were not well-received.
Crossroads (2002)
In her first (and so far, only) st ...
See also:Films considered the worst ever, Films considered the worst ever - What makes a film worst ever?, Films considered the worst ever - B-movies, Films considered the worst ever - Stars, Films considered the worst ever - Disowned by the makers, Films considered the worst ever - Sequels prequels and remakes, Films considered the worst ever - Musicians and musicals, Films considered the worst ever - Comedy, Films considered the worst ever - Gratuitousness, Films considered the worst ever - Newest additions Read more here: » Films considered the worst ever: Encyclopedia II - Films considered the worst ever - Musicians and musicals |
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