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  • Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale
  • Self-report mood disorder questionnaire

    anxiety or depression. For anxiety (HADS-A) this gave a specificity of 0.78 and a sensitivity of 0.9. For depression (HADS-D) this gave a specificity of 0

    Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale

    Hospital_Anxiety_and_Depression_Scale

  • Had
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (disambiguation) Hade (disambiguation) James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher, a well-formed but ambiguous

    Had

    Had

  • James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher
  • Grammatically correct sentence demonstrating lexical ambiguity

    "James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher" is a grammatically correct English sentence used to demonstrate

    James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher

    James_while_John_had_had_had_had_had_had_had_had_had_had_had_a_better_effect_on_the_teacher

  • Al-Hads
  • Sub-district in Ibb Governorate, Yemen

    Al-Hads (Arabic: الهادس) is a sub-district located in al-Sayyani District, Ibb Governorate, Yemen. Al-Hads had a population of 15290 according to the

    Al-Hads

    Al-Hads

  • Sexual intercourse
  • Penetrative sexual activity for reproduction or sexual pleasure

    understanding of the question [about sexual activity] matches what the researcher had in mind'". This focus can also relegate other forms of mutual sexual activity

    Sexual intercourse

    Sexual intercourse

    Sexual_intercourse

  • Odder Line
  • Railway line in Denmark

    The Odder Line (Danish: Odderbanen), also known formerly as the Hads-Ning Herreders Jernbane (HHJ), is a 26.5 km (16.5 mi) long standard-gauge single-track

    Odder Line

    Odder Line

    Odder_Line

  • HHJ
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Judge, an honorific prefix Odder Line, a Danish rail line formerly known as Hads-Ning Herreders Jernbane This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    HHJ

    HHJ

  • Hader
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Hader may refer to: Hađer, Croatia Hader, Minnesota, United States Al-Hader, Syria Hader, Quneitra Governorate, Syria Berta and Elmer Hader, American

    Hader

    Hader

  • Distress (medicine)
  • Aversive state

    a Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) questionnaire is most commonly used. The score from the HADS questionnaire guides a clinician to recommend

    Distress (medicine)

    Distress (medicine)

    Distress_(medicine)

  • Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
  • 2004 video game

    territory, CJ restores the gang to power by helping reunite the various sets who had splintered and allying himself with Cesar Vialpando (Clifton Collins Jr.)—Kendl's

    Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

    Grand_Theft_Auto:_San_Andreas

  • Burt Bacharach
  • American composer and songwriter (1928–2023)

    small orchestras. Bacharach and David formed their partnership in 1956 and had their first major hits with Marty Robbins' "The Story of My Life" (1957)

    Burt Bacharach

    Burt Bacharach

    Burt_Bacharach

  • Bill Hader
  • American actor and comedian (born 1978)

    William Thomas Hader Jr. (born June 7, 1978) is an American actor, comedian, and filmmaker. He was a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday

    Bill Hader

    Bill Hader

    Bill_Hader

  • Jermaine Jackson
  • American musician (born 1954)

    1964 to 1975, and played bass guitar. In 1983, he rejoined the group, which had been renamed the Jacksons; he then consistently played in the group's performances

    Jermaine Jackson

    Jermaine Jackson

    Jermaine_Jackson

  • The Winds of Winter
  • Novel by George R. R. Martin

    with Dragons, which had been released in volumes due to length, Martin began The Winds of Winter with a large amount of content that had been cut from the

    The Winds of Winter

    The_Winds_of_Winter

  • Harold Macmillan
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1957 to 1963

    high—if uneven—growth. In his speech of July 1957 he told the nation it had "never had it so good", but warned of the dangers of inflation, summing up the

    Harold Macmillan

    Harold Macmillan

    Harold_Macmillan

  • I Have a Dream
  • 1963 speech by Martin Luther King Jr.

    keep their speeches calm to avoid provoking the civil disobedience which had become the hallmark of the civil rights movement. King originally designed

    I Have a Dream

    I Have a Dream

    I_Have_a_Dream

  • Jeffrey Dahmer
  • American serial killer (1960–1994)

    tell his parents. In his early teens, he had a brief relationship with another teenage boy, although they never had intercourse. By Dahmer's admission, he

    Jeffrey Dahmer

    Jeffrey_Dahmer

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

    woman who was the second wife of pop musician Michael Jackson, with whom she had two children. Deborah Jeanne Rowe was born on December 6, 1958, in Spokane

    Debbie Rowe

    Debbie_Rowe

  • Leonard Nimoy
  • American actor (1931–2015)

    feature films and guest appearances in spin-offs. From 1967 to 1970, Nimoy had a music career with Dot Records, with his first and second albums mostly

    Leonard Nimoy

    Leonard Nimoy

    Leonard_Nimoy

  • Hadal zone
  • Deepest region of the ocean lying within oceanic trenches

    The hadal zone, also known as the hadopelagic zone, is the deepest region of the ocean, lying within oceanic trenches. The hadal zone ranges from around

    Hadal zone

    Hadal zone

    Hadal_zone

  • Death of Michael Jackson
  • 2009 death of American singer

    Medical Examiner concluded that Jackson's death was a homicide. Jackson had been administered propofol and anti-anxiety benzodiazepines lorazepam and

    Death of Michael Jackson

    Death of Michael Jackson

    Death_of_Michael_Jackson

  • Ann Coulter
  • American political activist (born 1961)

    Canaan, Connecticut, prior to the 1980 Presidential election, for which she had to be 18 years old to register. A driver's license issued several years later

    Ann Coulter

    Ann Coulter

    Ann_Coulter

  • The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
  • 2005 novel by Stieg Larsson

    colleague from Expo magazine reported to Rolling Stone that Larsson had told him he had heard the story secondhand and retold it as his own. The murder of

    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

    The_Girl_with_the_Dragon_Tattoo

  • Jerry Maguire
  • 1996 film by Cameron Crowe

    and has spawned several catchphrases into popular culture, such as "You had me at 'hello'", "You complete me" and "Show me the money". Jerry Maguire

    Jerry Maguire

    Jerry_Maguire

  • Michael Gove
  • British politician and journalist (born 1967)

    teacher at Causewayend Church. As he entered sixth year, his father's business had collapsed and the family could no longer afford the school fees, so he won

    Michael Gove

    Michael Gove

    Michael_Gove

  • Josh Hader
  • American baseball player (born 1994)

    Joshua Ronald Hader (born April 7, 1994) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously

    Josh Hader

    Josh Hader

    Josh_Hader

  • Ellen Barkin
  • American actress (born 1954)

    breakthrough role was in the 1982 film Diner, and in the following years, she had starring roles in films such as Tender Mercies (1983), Eddie and the Cruisers

    Ellen Barkin

    Ellen Barkin

    Ellen_Barkin

  • Don Toliver
  • American singer (born 1994)

    sponsored by Yves Saint Laurent. On August 6, it was announced that Toliver had signed to Scott's Cactus Jack imprint label. Toliver appeared alongside Scott

    Don Toliver

    Don Toliver

    Don_Toliver

  • (I've Had) The Time of My Life
  • Theme song of the 1987 film Dirty Dancing

    "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" is a song composed by Franke Previte, John DeNicola, and Donald Markowitz. It was recorded by American singers Bill Medley

    (I've Had) The Time of My Life

    (I've_Had)_The_Time_of_My_Life

  • I've Got a Feeling
  • 1970 song by the Beatles

    songs: Paul McCartney's "I've Got a Feeling" and John Lennon's "Everybody Had a Hard Year". The song features Billy Preston on electric piano. A studio

    I've Got a Feeling

    I've_Got_a_Feeling

  • Men who have sex with men
  • Behavioral category

    those described may not be legal adults. The term men who have sex with men had been in use in public health discussions, especially in the context of HIV/AIDS

    Men who have sex with men

    Men who have sex with men

    Men_who_have_sex_with_men

  • Tiberius
  • Roman emperor from AD 14 to 37

    intended heir, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. They had a son, Drusus Julius Caesar. After Agrippa died, Augustus had Tiberius divorce Vipsania and marry his step-sister

    Tiberius

    Tiberius

    Tiberius

  • The Everly Brothers
  • American musical duo

    Everly said that he had given up smoking in the late 1960s and that Phil had stopped, too. However, Don indicated that Phil had resumed smoking during

    The Everly Brothers

    The Everly Brothers

    The_Everly_Brothers

  • Giovanni Ribisi
  • American actor (born 1974)

    Cuba (2015). He had starring roles in the TV sitcom Dads (2013–2014) and the crime drama series Sneaky Pete (2015–2019). He also had recurring roles in

    Giovanni Ribisi

    Giovanni Ribisi

    Giovanni_Ribisi

  • Yolanda Saldívar
  • American murderer (born 1960)

    murdered singer Selena in Corpus Christi, Texas, on March 31, 1995. Saldívar had been the president of Selena's fan club and the manager of her boutiques

    Yolanda Saldívar

    Yolanda_Saldívar

  • Josh Stewart
  • American actor (born 1977)

    Joshua Regnall Stewart (born February 6, 1977) is an American actor. He had his breakout with a main role as Officer Brendan Finney on the sixth and final

    Josh Stewart

    Josh Stewart

    Josh_Stewart

  • Cyndi Lauper
  • American singer-songwriter and actress (born 1953)

    as Lauper later joked) and the band broke up. The members of Blue Angel had a falling-out with Massarsky and fired him as their manager. He later filed

    Cyndi Lauper

    Cyndi Lauper

    Cyndi_Lauper

  • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
  • 1865 children's novel by Lewis Carroll

    Victorian literature; its narrative, structure, characters and imagery have had a wide influence on popular culture and literature, especially in the fantasy

    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

    Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland

  • The Impression That I Get
  • 1997 single by the Mighty Mighty Bosstones

    "The Impression That I Get" is a song by American ska punk band the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, released as the lead single from their fifth studio album

    The Impression That I Get

    The_Impression_That_I_Get

  • Orange (fruit)
  • Citrus fruit

    orange form later types of mandarin and the grapefruit. The sweet orange has had its full genome sequenced. The orange originated in a region encompassing

    Orange (fruit)

    Orange (fruit)

    Orange_(fruit)

  • 1973 oil crisis
  • OAPEC petroleum embargo

    announced that it was implementing a total oil embargo against countries that had supported Israel at any point during the 1973 Yom Kippur War, which began

    1973 oil crisis

    1973 oil crisis

    1973_oil_crisis

  • Charles Darwin
  • English naturalist and biologist (1809–1882)

    year on, the mission had been abandoned. The Fuegian they had named Jemmy Button lived like the other natives, had a wife, and had no wish to return to

    Charles Darwin

    Charles Darwin

    Charles_Darwin

  • William IV
  • King of the United Kingdom from 1830 to 1837

    1791 and 1811, he cohabited with the actress Dorothea Jordan, with whom he had ten children. In 1818, he married Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen. In

    William IV

    William IV

    William_IV

  • Jon Heder
  • American actor (born 1977)

    character in the Fox animated series of the same name (2012). Heder has had starring roles in the comedy films The Benchwarmers (2006), School for Scoundrels

    Jon Heder

    Jon Heder

    Jon_Heder

  • Anna Jarvis
  • Founder of Mother's Day (1864-1948)

    1948) was the founder of Mother's Day in the United States. Her mother had frequently expressed a desire to establish such a holiday, and after her

    Anna Jarvis

    Anna Jarvis

    Anna_Jarvis

  • Hong Chau
  • American actress (born 1979)

    supporting-actress awards. Variety wrote in 2022 that Chau had "been prolific in recent years" and that she had "an acclaimed turn" in the TV series Watchmen (2019)

    Hong Chau

    Hong Chau

    Hong_Chau

  • Eion Bailey
  • American actor (born 1976)

    He had a recurring role on the USA Network TV series Covert Affairs and played August (Pinocchio) in the ABC TV series Once Upon a Time. He also had a

    Eion Bailey

    Eion Bailey

    Eion_Bailey

  • The Times
  • British daily national newspaper

    distribution. The Times had an average daily circulation of 365,880 in March 2020; in the same period, The Sunday Times had an average weekly circulation

    The Times

    The_Times

  • Jeffrey Epstein
  • American financier and child sex offender (1953–2019)

    Florida, began investigating Epstein after a parent reported that Epstein had paid her 14-year-old stepdaughter to strip and massage him. Investigators

    Jeffrey Epstein

    Jeffrey Epstein

    Jeffrey_Epstein

  • 1993 Michael Jackson sexual abuse allegations
  • First accusations against American singer

    Jackson of sexually abusing his 13-year-old son, Jordan Chandler. Jackson had befriended Jordan after renting a vehicle from Jordan's stepfather. Though

    1993 Michael Jackson sexual abuse allegations

    1993_Michael_Jackson_sexual_abuse_allegations

  • COVID-19 pandemic on cruise ships
  • pandemic and were replaced by "cruises to nowhere" that had no stops. By June 2020, over 40 cruise ships had confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 on board. The

    COVID-19 pandemic on cruise ships

    COVID-19 pandemic on cruise ships

    COVID-19_pandemic_on_cruise_ships

  • WhatsApp
  • Messaging and VoIP service owned by Meta

    2015, with 900 million users, and had more than 2 billion active users worldwide in February 2020. WhatsApp Business had approximately 200 million monthly

    WhatsApp

    WhatsApp

    WhatsApp

  • Houston, we have a problem
  • 1970 misquotation from Apollo 13

    Houston, we've had a problem. Swigert and Lovell reporting the incident on April 13, 1970 (2:59) Problems playing this file? See media help. "Houston

    Houston, we have a problem

    Houston,_we_have_a_problem

  • 2006 FIFA World Cup
  • Association football tournament in Germany

    championship tournament. It was held from 9 June to 9 July 2006 in Germany, which had won the right to host the event in July 2000. Teams representing 198 national

    2006 FIFA World Cup

    2006_FIFA_World_Cup

  • Personal relationships of Michael Jackson
  • was strictly platonic. In recent years, singer and actress Stephanie Mills had revealed herself to be Jackson's first girlfriend, their relationship starting

    Personal relationships of Michael Jackson

    Personal relationships of Michael Jackson

    Personal_relationships_of_Michael_Jackson

  • Edward VII
  • King of the United Kingdom from 1901 to 1910

    leisured elite. He married Princess Alexandra of Denmark in 1863; the couple had six children. As Prince of Wales, Edward travelled throughout Britain performing

    Edward VII

    Edward VII

    Edward_VII

  • Ortolan bunting
  • Species of bird in Eurasia

    populations had dropped dangerously low by the 1990s. French laws protecting the bird, and an EU-wide prohibition against killing or capturing it, have had little

    Ortolan bunting

    Ortolan bunting

    Ortolan_bunting

  • Free Fire (video game)
  • 2017 multiplayer online battle royale game

    2019. By 2021, it had over 150 million daily active users and surpassed $1 billion in lifetime revenue. As of February 2024, Free Fire had 100 million active

    Free Fire (video game)

    Free_Fire_(video_game)

  • Suicide of Kurt Cobain
  • 1994 suicide of Nirvana singer and guitarist

    Boulevard, Seattle. Forensic investigators and a coroner determined that Cobain had died on approximately April 5, three days prior. The Seattle Police Department

    Suicide of Kurt Cobain

    Suicide of Kurt Cobain

    Suicide_of_Kurt_Cobain

  • John Wilkes Booth
  • American stage actor and assassin (1838–1865)

    the United States. Originally, Booth and his small group of conspirators had plotted to kidnap Lincoln to aid the Confederate cause. They later decided

    John Wilkes Booth

    John Wilkes Booth

    John_Wilkes_Booth

  • 1992 Los Angeles riots
  • Riots and protests following the beating of Rodney King

    riots ended, 55 people had been killed, 11 of them by the police or National Guard, 2,383 had been injured, more than 12,000 had been arrested, and estimates

    1992 Los Angeles riots

    1992 Los Angeles riots

    1992_Los_Angeles_riots

  • Franco-Prussian War
  • War from 1870 to 1871

    Roman Catholic branch Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen had been offered the vacant Spanish throne in 1870 and had withdrawn his acceptance, the French ambassador

    Franco-Prussian War

    Franco-Prussian War

    Franco-Prussian_War

  • Dublin
  • Capital and largest city of Ireland

    city council area had a population of 592,713, while the city, including suburbs, had a population of 1,263,219, and County Dublin had a population of 1

    Dublin

    Dublin

    Dublin

  • Katee Sackhoff
  • American actress (born 1980)

    (2001–2002). She had recurring roles in the TV series Bionic Woman (2007), Nip/Tuck (2009), and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2010–2011). Sackhoff had a lead

    Katee Sackhoff

    Katee Sackhoff

    Katee_Sackhoff

  • Rachael Harris
  • American actress and comedian (born 1968)

    has had lead roles as Susan Heffley in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid film series (2010–2012) and Linda White in Natural Selection (2011). She has also had notable

    Rachael Harris

    Rachael Harris

    Rachael_Harris

  • HMS Victory
  • 1765 first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    in October the following year. In particular, the action in Quiberon Bay had a profound effect on the course of the war; severely weakening the French

    HMS Victory

    HMS Victory

    HMS_Victory

  • Paul I of Russia
  • Emperor of Russia from 1796 to 1801

    throughout her reign. Empress Elizabeth had taken up the child and proved an obsessive but incapable caretaker, as she had not raised children of her own. Paul

    Paul I of Russia

    Paul I of Russia

    Paul_I_of_Russia

  • 2010 University of Alabama in Huntsville shooting
  • Mass shooting in Alabama, U.S.

    previous violent incidents in which Bishop had been involved or implicated were reevaluated. In 1986, Bishop had shot and killed her brother Seth in Braintree

    2010 University of Alabama in Huntsville shooting

    2010_University_of_Alabama_in_Huntsville_shooting

  • Knock Knock (2015 film)
  • 2015 thriller film by Eli Roth

    Locke and Colleen Camp. All three individuals had a hand in the production of Knock Knock, while Camp also had a cameo in the newer film. On Father's Day

    Knock Knock (2015 film)

    Knock_Knock_(2015_film)

  • Scott Patterson
  • American actor (born 1958)

    player. After making his film debut in Intent to Kill (1992), Patterson had his breakout with a main role as Luke Danes on the WB comedy-drama television

    Scott Patterson

    Scott Patterson

    Scott_Patterson

  • Corbin Bleu
  • American actor (born 1989)

    the comedy Mystery Men (1999), and the drama Family Tree (1999), Bleu also had roles in Malcolm & Eddie, as Matthew, and Cover Me: Based on the True Life

    Corbin Bleu

    Corbin Bleu

    Corbin_Bleu

  • Alexander Graham Bell
  • Inventor of the telephone (1847–1922)

    Telegraph Company (AT&T) in 1885. Bell's father, grandfather, and brother had all been associated with work on elocution and speech, and both his mother

    Alexander Graham Bell

    Alexander Graham Bell

    Alexander_Graham_Bell

  • Brad Renfro
  • American actor (1982–2008)

    Client, Renfro had no acting background and was living with his grandmother in a trailer park. Wanting to cast a "tough kid" who had the life experience

    Brad Renfro

    Brad_Renfro

  • Brenton Thwaites
  • Australian actor (born 1989)

    he had a starring role on the series Slide and later appeared on the soap opera Home and Away. Since moving to the United States, Thwaites has had major

    Brenton Thwaites

    Brenton Thwaites

    Brenton_Thwaites

  • Telemachus
  • Mythological son of Odysseus

    return to Ithaca, he found that Odysseus had reached home before him. Then father and son slayed the suitors who had gathered around to woo Penelope. According

    Telemachus

    Telemachus

    Telemachus

  • Stroke
  • Death of a region of brain cells due to poor blood flow

    of total deaths. In 2015, there were about 42.4 million people who had previously had a stroke and were still alive. Between 1990 and 2010 the annual incidence

    Stroke

    Stroke

    Stroke

  • World Snooker Championship
  • Annual professional snooker ranking tournament

    prestigious tournament in professional snooker. The latest edition of the event had a total prize pool of £2,395,000, including £500,000 for the winner. It is

    World Snooker Championship

    World Snooker Championship

    World_Snooker_Championship

  • Baldwin IV of Jerusalem
  • King of Jerusalem from 1174 to 1185

    Baldwin had leprosy, but without visible symptoms, the physicians hesitated to diagnose him because of the stigma and limitations the boy would face; had such

    Baldwin IV of Jerusalem

    Baldwin IV of Jerusalem

    Baldwin_IV_of_Jerusalem

  • Tony Burrows
  • English pop singer (born 1942)

    Pot Men had only one hit, "Let's Go to San Francisco", which reached No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart in the autumn of 1967. However, Burrows had no involvement

    Tony Burrows

    Tony Burrows

    Tony_Burrows

  • Haddal
  • Village in Ulstein Municipality, Norway

    Haddal is a settlement in Ulstein Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county. Haddal is located on the southern part of the island of Hareidlandet about 9

    Haddal

    Haddal

  • Fun
  • Pleasure, enjoyment, or amusement

    Fun is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as "light-hearted pleasure, enjoyment, or amusement; boisterous joviality or merrymaking; entertainment"

    Fun

    Fun

    Fun

  • Caleb McLaughlin
  • American actor (born 2001)

    career playing young Simba in the Broadway musical The Lion King, and then had small roles in television. After finding success in Stranger Things, he appeared

    Caleb McLaughlin

    Caleb McLaughlin

    Caleb_McLaughlin

  • Barnes & Barnes
  • American musical duo

    originally as a private home recording project. By 1978, Barnes & Barnes had gained public recognition with the radio debut of their novelty song "Fish

    Barnes & Barnes

    Barnes_&_Barnes

  • It Had to Be You
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    It Had to Be You may refer to: It Had to Be You (1947 film), an American romantic comedy film "It Had to Be You" (Perfect Strangers), a 1992 episode of

    It Had to Be You

    It_Had_to_Be_You

  • If I Had Legs I'd Kick You
  • 2025 film by Mary Bronstein

    If I Had Legs I'd Kick You is a 2025 American psychological drama film written and directed by Mary Bronstein. It stars Rose Byrne as a mother who, after

    If I Had Legs I'd Kick You

    If_I_Had_Legs_I'd_Kick_You

  • Sarah Chalke
  • Canadian actress (born 1976)

    Kate Mularkey in the Netflix drama series Firefly Lane (2021–2023). Chalke had recurring roles as Stella Zinman in the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother

    Sarah Chalke

    Sarah Chalke

    Sarah_Chalke

  • David Dastmalchian
  • American-Iranian actor (born 1975)

    work in science fiction and superhero films and television series. He has had roles in three films directed by Denis Villeneuve: Prisoners (2013); Blade

    David Dastmalchian

    David Dastmalchian

    David_Dastmalchian

  • Chris Kattan
  • American actor and comedian (born 1970)

    comedy show Saturday Night Live (1996–2003). Following his breakout, Kattan had starring roles in the films A Night at the Roxbury (1998), House on Haunted

    Chris Kattan

    Chris Kattan

    Chris_Kattan

  • Jenna Fischer
  • American actress (born 1974)

    Kirk. She also had starring roles in the drama films Solitary Man (2009), Brad's Status (2017), and The 15:17 to Paris (2018). Fischer had supporting roles

    Jenna Fischer

    Jenna Fischer

    Jenna_Fischer

  • The Ballad of Chasey Lain
  • 2000 single by Bloodhound Gang

    table". In 2023, Jimmy Pop tweeted that he regretted that he had "talked shit on" Lain, had been "butthurt" that she hadn't shown up on the day the song's

    The Ballad of Chasey Lain

    The_Ballad_of_Chasey_Lain

  • Neil Flynn
  • American actor and comedian (born 1960)

    he made his film debut in Major League (1989). During the 1990s, Flynn had supporting roles in the films Rookie of the Year (1993), The Fugitive (1993)

    Neil Flynn

    Neil Flynn

    Neil_Flynn

  • Erica Jong
  • American novelist and poet (born 1942)

    2013 that it had sold more than 20 million copies worldwide, while by 2022, The New York Times reported that worldwide sales of the book had increased to

    Erica Jong

    Erica Jong

    Erica_Jong

  • Eurocopter Tiger
  • European attack helicopter

    helicopters to the HAD variant. In December 2004, Spain ordered 24 of the HAD variant and France ordered 40 HADs. France's 40 HAD will cost €35.6m/unit

    Eurocopter Tiger

    Eurocopter Tiger

    Eurocopter_Tiger

  • Personal relationships of Paul McCartney
  • Engagements and marriages of the English musician

    marriages to Linda Eastman, Heather Mills, and Nancy Shevell. McCartney had a three-year relationship with Dot Rhone in Liverpool, and bought her a gold

    Personal relationships of Paul McCartney

    Personal relationships of Paul McCartney

    Personal_relationships_of_Paul_McCartney

  • Trial of Michael Jackson
  • 2005 child abuse trial of American singer

    began on January 31, 2005. Gavin and his brother testified that Jackson had given them alcohol, showed them pornography, masturbated before them, and

    Trial of Michael Jackson

    Trial_of_Michael_Jackson

  • Daily Mail
  • British tabloid newspaper

    2021. A survey in 2014 found the average age of its readers was 58, and it had the lowest demographic for 15- to 44-year-olds among the major British dailies

    Daily Mail

    Daily_Mail

  • Chandra Shekhar
  • Prime Minister of India from 1990 to 1991

    the Indian National Congress. He was the second Indian Prime Minister who had never held any prior government office. His government was formed with the

    Chandra Shekhar

    Chandra Shekhar

    Chandra_Shekhar

  • Ritchie Valens
  • American rock musician (1941–1959)

    just eight months after his breakthrough. Valens had several hits, most notably "La Bamba", which he had adapted from a Mexican folk song. Valens transformed

    Ritchie Valens

    Ritchie Valens

    Ritchie_Valens

  • Vanessa Trump
  • Ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr. (born 1977)

    the ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr. They were married from 2005 to 2018, and had five children. Vanessa Kay Pergolizzi grew up in a townhouse on the Upper

    Vanessa Trump

    Vanessa Trump

    Vanessa_Trump

  • Emil Krafth
  • Swedish footballer (born 1994)

    Developed at Lagan, Krafth had played for Öster, Helsingborg and Bologna, before joining Newcastle United in 2019. He also had a loan spell at Amiens. Krafth

    Emil Krafth

    Emil Krafth

    Emil_Krafth

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  • Hadsall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hadsall

    English : unexplained. It is most probably a habitational name from an unidentified place in the West Midlands, possibly Hadzor Hall in Worcestershire.

    Hadsall

  • Hadsell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hadsell

    English : see Hadsall.

    Hadsell

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Online names & meanings

  • Langfield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Langfield

    English : topographic name from Old English lang ‘long’ + feld ‘stretch of open country’, or a habitational name from a place so named, such as Langfield in Kent.

  • Mriduka
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Mriduka

    Gentle, Soft

  • Padmaroop | பத்மாஂரூப
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Padmaroop | பத்மாஂரூப

    Lotus hued

  • INNOKENTIY
  • Male

    Russian

    INNOKENTIY

    (Инокентий) Russian form of Latin Innocentius, INNOKENTIY means "harmless, innocent."

  • Mariun
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Mariun

    Mermaid

  • Prathul
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Prathul

    Plenty

  • Ramiz-Ud-Din
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ramiz-Ud-Din

    One who indicates by signs

  • Munduri
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Munduri

    (Grandson of Shiva)

  • Akshiv
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Akshiv

    Lord Shiva

  • Apar | அபார
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Apar | அபார

    Limitless

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  • Hadsome
  • v. t.

    To render handsome.