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The Case (TV series) ... The Case is a five-part British television legal drama series, written and created by David Allison, that broadcast over five consecutive days from 31 October 2011 on BBC One. [1]
Uncut bond coupons on 1922 Mecca Temple (NY, NY, U.S.A.) construction bond In finance, a coupon is the interest payment received by a bondholder from the date of issuance until the date of maturity of a bond. [1] Coupons are normally described in terms of the "coupon rate", which is calculated by adding the sum of coupons paid per year and dividing it by the bond's face value. [2] For example ...
Kingdom commonly refers to: A monarchic state or realm ruled by a king or queen. A monarchic chiefdom, represented or governed by a king or queen. Kingdom (biology), a category in biological taxonomy Kingdom may also refer to:
Horseland is an American animated television series produced by DIC Entertainment. It follows the events in the lives of a group of children at Horseland, an equestrian school and stables. Their adventures include riding their horses and entering them in competitions to test their skill and friendships. The show premiered on September 16, 2006, as part of CBS 's new Saturday morning cartoon ...
Tinpo (Japanese: ポータウンのなかまたち), (Welsh: Tîmpo) is a children's animated television series produced by Cloudco Entertainment, Dentsu, Sprite Animation Studios and OLM Digital for CBeebies.
.tv is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Tuvalu. The domain name is popular, and thus economically valuable, because TV also happens to be an abbreviation of the word television. In 1998, the government of Tuvalu sought to capitalize on the .tv suffix, [1] later signing with the International Telecommunication Union, Information.CA, Idealab, Verisign, and currently GoDaddy ...
The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom is a Chinese television series based on the events of the Taiping Rebellion and the rise and fall of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom in the late Qing dynasty.
The TV Parental Guidelines are a television content rating system in the United States that was first proposed on December 19, 1996, by the United States Congress, the American television industry, and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The guidelines went into effect by January 1, 1997, on most major broadcast and cable networks in response to public concerns [1] about increasing ...