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Gongola State Gongola State is a former administrative division of Nigeria. It was created on 3 February 1976 from parts of North-Eastern State and existed until 27 August 1991, when it was divided into two states - Adamawa and Taraba.
Gongoozler Gongoozlers are people who enjoy watching activity on the canals in the United Kingdom. The term is also often used in a more general way to describe those who have an interest in canals and the canal life, but do not actively participate.
Gongsan Dam Gongsan Dam is a dam in Jimyo-dong, Dong-gu, Daegu, South Korea. Built across the Donghwacheon stream flowing south from Palgongsan, the dam is responsible for securing the water supply for much of northern Daegu.
Gongsun Sheng Gongsun Sheng (ĺ…¬ĺ™čś), nicknamed Dragon in the Clouds (入云龙), was a Taoist priest and one of the pioneering members and most senior 36 Heavenly Spirits of the Liangshan bandits in the epic Chinese tale Water Margin. Gongsun stood at about 8 feet and had 'eight-character (ĺ…«)' eyebrows, almond-like eyes and had a noble appearance.
Gongwer News Service The Gongwer News Service is a weekday (Monday-Friday) subscriber-only newsletter published in Lansing, Michigan and Columbus, Ohio. Gongwer covers state government and politics in both Michigan and Ohio, and maintains one of the largest Capitol bureaus in either state (with six reporters each).
Gongylophis conicus Rough-tailed Sand Boa or Rough Scaled Sand Boa (Gongylophis conicus) is a short, stout bodied species of snake found in Pakistan, Nepal, India, and Sri Lanka. They were once classified in the genus Eryx, but have since been moved to the genus Gonglyophis.
Gongyo Gongyō (勤行) is a Japanese word that means "assiduous practice" and refers to a formalized service performed by followers of nearly every Chinese, Korean, and Japanese Buddhist denomiation. It is often done once or more times a day and consists of the recitation of a sutra passage or passages, a mantra or matras, or a combination of both.
Gongzhuling Gongzhuling (), county-level city is situated between City of Siping and City of Changchun in Jilin province, about 60km from Chungchun, along the main artery railway in the Northeast of the People's Republic of China. Major employers in the city include Jilin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, located on the north side of the railway and several factories which manufacture auto parts.
Goncha Siso Enese Goncha Siso Enese is one of the 105 woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Misraq Gojjam Zone, Goncha Siso Enese is bordered on the south by Enarj Enawga, on the west by Hulet Ej Enese, on the north by the Abay River which separates it from the Debub Gondar Zone, and on the east by Enbise Sar Midir.
Gonchigiyn Bumtsend Gonchigiyn Bumtsend, also Gonchighiyin Bumatsenda (September 11, 1881-September 23, 1953) was Chairman of the People's Great Hural of Mongolia and thereby head of state of that country from July 1951 until his death.
Gonia Gonia (Greek: Γωνιά) is a picturesque village in the Rethymno Prefecture in Crete, Greece, lying at an altitude of ca 200 m amsl, just SW of the town of Rethymno, on the old national road to Chania. Gonia is the seat of the municipality Nikeforos Fokas.
Goniochromism Goniochromism is the property of certain surfaces to change their colour depending on the angle under which they are viewed. From a physics standpoint this is rather uncommon behaviour, and in man-made objects this is usually only found in paints that are specifically designed for the effect.
Goniometer A goniometer is an instrument that either measures angles or allows an object to be rotated to a precise angular position. The term goniometry is derived from two Greek words, gonia, meaning angle and metron, meaning measure.
Goniometer (audio) A goniometer is often included in analog audio equipment to display the amount of stereo (that is, phase differences) in a dual-channel signal. It allows the sound technician to adjust for optimal stereo and determine the makeup of errors such as an inverted signal.
Gonionemus Gonionemus is a type of hydrozoan that uses adhesive discs near the middle of each tentacle (visible as light spots on the tentacles in the photo) to attach to eelgrass, sea lettuce or various types of algae instead of swimming. They are small (bell diameter to 25 mm) and hard to see when hanging on to swaying seaweed.
Gonioscopy Gonioscopy describes the use of a goniolens (also known as a gonioscope) in conjunction with a slit lamp or operating microscope to gain a view of the iridocorneal angle, or the anatomical angle formed between the eye's cornea and iris. The importance of this process is in diagnosing and monitoring various eye conditions associated with glaucoma.
Gonk A Gonk is a small furry soft toy, extremely popular in the 1980s as an affectionate gift, but was in existence at least two decades earlier. They are usually plush toys, animal in nature but of no discernible species.
Gonna Fly Now "Gonna Fly Now (Theme from Rocky)" is the theme song from the movie Rocky, composed by Bill Conti with lyrics by Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins, and performed by DeEtta Little. The song became part of American popular culture after main character Rocky Balboa completed his daily training regimen while the song plays.
Gonna Tell Everybody Gonna Tell Everybody is the second and final single from Christina Milian's third album So Amazin'. It was originally planned to be coupled with a music video, but due to her split with Island Def Jam, it was never finished.
Gonnelien Rothenberger Gonnelien Rothenberger (born June 5, 1968 in Weert, Limburg) is an equestrian from the Netherlands, who was born as Gonneke Antoinette Arnolda Johanna Adriana Robertine Gordijn. She is married to German equestrian Sven Rothenberger, with whom she won the silver medal in the Team Dressage Event at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia for Holland, alongside Anky van Grunsven and Tineke Bartels.
Gonny van Oudenallen Hillegonda Francisca Maria "Gonny" van Oudenallen (born Amsterdam, January 31, 1957) is a Dutch politician. She became a member of the Dutch House of Representatives in 2006, where she sits as a one-person faction.
Gonsalo Garcia Saint Gonsalo Garcia (1556 – 1597) is the only Roman Catholic saint from India. Born in the western coastal town of Vasai, an exurb of the city of Bombay, he preached from the Bassein fort during the times when the town was under Portuguese occupation.
Gontchomé Sahoulba Gontchomé Sahoulba (1909–1963) was a Chadian politician who played a prominent role during the decolonization in Chad. Born in 1909, he was a Moundang chief of Mayo-Kebbi, in what was then the French colony of Chad.
Gontyna Kry Gontyna Kry is a Polish National Socialist black metal band founded by Warterz "Bard" Neur and Komes Lupul Kurhan in the winter of 1993. The lyrics deal mostly with the band's Slavonic heritage and issues related to National Socialism.
Gonville & Caius A.F.C. Gonville & Caius AFC, more commonly known as Caius, is the representative football club of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge. It is one of only a few university teams to have entered the FA Cup 1st round proper.
Gonville Bromhead Gonville Bromhead (29 August 1845-9 February 1891) was a British recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Gonzaga Bulldogs The Gonzaga Bulldogs (also known as the Zags) are the athletic teams at Gonzaga University; the term applies to any of the school's varsity teams. Gonzaga University is a member of the West Coast Conference, which participates in the NCAA Division I.
Gonzaga Preparatory School Gonzaga Preparatory School is a high school located in Spokane, Washington. Founded as Gonzaga High School in 1889 in the basement of the Gonzaga University administrative building, "G-Prep" has been recognized for its college preparation and academic excellence.
Gonzaga University Gonzaga University is a private Catholic university located in Spokane, Washington. Founded in 1887 by the Society of Jesus, it is one of 28 member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities and is named after the patron saint of youth, St.
Gonzalo Carrera Gonzalo Carrera is a Spanish keyboard player in several progressive rock bands. He played in Landmarq, but is currently in Karnataka, playing in Nick May's Whimwise live band and working on a new project with Peter Banks.
Gonzalo CĂłrdova Gonzalo Segundo CĂłrdova y Rivera (1863-1928) was President of Ecuador from 1924-1925. Like his immediate predecessors in the Liberal Party, he was considered to be a pawn of "La Argolla" ("the ring"), a plutocracy of coastal agricultural and banking interests whose linchpin was the Commercial and Agricultural Bank of Guayaquil led by Francisco Urbina Jado.
Gonzalo Celorio Mainly an academic, Gonzalo Celorio's brief works comprise two novels. Amor Propio, a coming of age fiction and Y retiemble en sus centros la Tierra, an alcoholic tour through Mexico City's downtown cantinas and bars by a decadent academic.
Gonzalo de Sandoval Gonzalo de Sandoval (1497, Medellin, Spain—late in 1528, Palos de Moguer, Spain) was a Spanish conquistador in New Spain (Mexico) and briefly co-governor of the colony while Hernan Cortés was away from the capital (March 2, 1527 to August 22, 1527).
Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba Don Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, Prince of Maratra, also known simply as Gonzalo de Córdoba (Italian: Consalvo di Cordova, September 1, 1453 – December 2, 1515), was a Spanish general and statesman. He was called El Gran Capitán by contemporaries and "the Father of Trench Warfare" by historians.
Gonzalo GarcĂa Gonzalo Raul GarcĂa Núñez (born February 15, 1947) is a Peruvian economist and politician with the Peruvian Nationalist Party. He ran as Ollanta Humala's first Vice President during the 2006 national election on the Union for Peru ticket.
Gonzalo Garza Independence High School Gonzalo Garza Independence High School is an alternative high school in the Austin Independent School District and is located at 1600 Chicon Street in Austin, Texas It opened in January] of [[1998 and is open to any high school student with 10 or more credits. Garza offers a non-traditional, self-paced approach and enrolls about 300 students.
Gonzalo Gout Gonzalo Gout Ortiz de Montellano was a prominent engineer who, in addition to creating his own construction company CYEMSA, plunged forward many ambitious construction projects in favor of the mexican economy. A true pioneer in the Mexican construction industry, he had a vision of a developed nation that promoted welfare throughout all socioeconomic tiers of society and through his hard work in the promotion of construction, he achieved various goals that brought his country closer to his vision.
Gonzalo Guerrero Gonzalo Guerrero was a sailor from Palos, in Spain who shipwrecked along the Yucatan Peninsula and was taken as a slave by the local Maya. Earning his freedom, Guerrero became a respected warrior under a Mayan Lord and raised three of the first mestizo children.
Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada (1509–1579) was a Spanish explorer and conquistador in Colombia. While successful in many of his exploits, acquiring massive amounts of gold and emeralds, he ended his career disastrously; he has been suggested as a possible model for Cervantes' Don Quixote.
Gonzalo Longo Gonzalo Longo (born 14 March, 1974 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine rugby union footballer, currently playing with French club ASM Clermont Auvergne in the Top 14 competition. He has also represented the Argentina national team, including being a part of their 1999 and 2003 Rugby World Cup squads.
Gonzalo Lora Gonzalo Lora born in LeĂłn, Spain is a Mexican based actor, producer and Production Manager. He had a cameo role in The Mask of Zorro in 1998 and also produced such Spanish language films as Bienvenido-Welcome(1995) and Futuro sangriento (1991)
Gonzalo Márquez Gonzalo Enrique Márquez Moya (March 31, 1946 - December 20, 1984), better known as Gonzalo Márquez [MAR-keth], was a Major League Baseball first baseman and left-handed batter who played for the Oakland Athletics (1972-73) and Chicago Cubs (1973-74). He was born in Carúpano, Sucre State, Venezuela.
Gonzalo of Sobrarbe and Ribagorza Gonzalo (assassinated 26 June 1045) was made Count of Sobrarbe and Ribagorza, two small Pyrenean counties, before 1035 by his father, Sancho III of Navarre. He succeeded to these domains after his father's death in that year and ruled them independently as "King" until his death.
Gonzalo Parra Aranguren Gonzalo Parra Aranguren, born in Caracas, Venezuela, on 5 December 1928, is a judge at the International Court of Justice of the United Nations in The Hague, Netherlands. He was born in Venezuela and is married to MarĂa Trinidad Pulido Santana.
Gonzalo RodrĂguez Pereyra Gonzalo RodrĂguez Pereyra (born August 7, 1969; also styled Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra) is an Argentine philosopher, currently Professor of Philosophy at the University of Nottingham, England and at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina.
Gonzalo Rodriguez Gonzalo RodrĂguez (born January 22, 1972 in Montevideo, Uruguay; died September 11, 1999) was a racing driver. He showed promise in Formula 3000 for three seasons, taking his first win in 1998 at Spa-Francorchamps and winning the following season at the Monaco Grand Prix.
Gonzalo Rubalcaba Gonzalo Rubalcaba (born May 27, 1963 in Havana, Cuba) is one of the most important pianists in jazz today. A prolific virtuoso and composer, he fuses Cuban and American influences into a powerful and innovative hybrid.
Gonzalo Soltero Gonzalo Soltero is a barely known underground writer, who has kept himself aside of the limelight and literary cliques . He seems obsessed with conspiracy theories which plan to take over Mexico City, and then the World.
Gonzalo Torrente Ballester Gonzalo Torrente Ballester (June 13, 1910 - January 27, 1999) was a Galician writer. He was born in Ferrol and received his first education there, subsequently attending the universities of Santiago de Compostela and Oviedo.
Gonzo Gonzo is a style of reportage, filmmaking, or any form of multimedia production in which the reporter, filmmaker or author is intrinsically enmeshed with the subject action (rather than being a passive observer). The style was popularized by Hunter S.
Gonzo journalism Gonzo journalism is a style of reporting that mixes fiction and factual journalism. It uses a highly subjective style that often includes the reporter as part of the story via a first person narrative and events can be exaggerated in order to emphasize the underlying message.
Gonzo photography Similarly to Gonzo pornography, Gonzo Photography refers to images and photographic attitude where the photographer takes an overt part in the scene by introducing his/her body, either by touching the subject or by being the subject himself or herself rather than being a passive observer. Gonzo photographer cannot remove himself from the subject he/she investigates as it is a deliberate and voluntary choice.
Goo Goo Dolls The Goo Goo Dolls are an alternative rock band formed in 1986 in Buffalo, New York by guitarist/vocalist Johnny Rzeznik and bassist/vocalist Robby Takac. They are perhaps most famous for the hit "Iris," featured on the soundtrack to the 1998 film City of Angels and on their album Dizzy Up the Girl.
Goo Lagoon Goo Lagoon is a popular underwater beach in Bikini Bottom in the animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. Since the show takes place underwater, Goo Lagoon is made of goo that the characters swim and surf in.
Goo-goos The goo-goos or good government guys, were political groups founded in an era when urban municipal governments in the United States were dominated by machine politics. Goo-goos supported candidates who would fight for political reform.
Goober and the Ghost Chasers Goober and the Ghost Chasers was an ABC Saturday morning cartoon (September 8, 1973-August 31, 1975; 16 30-minute episodes) produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. Similar to Hanna-Barbera's successful Scooby-Doo, Where are You!
Goober Peas "Goober Peas" is a traditional folk song mostly known in the Southern United States. It was popular with Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War, and is still sung frequently in the South to this day.
Good & Plenty Good & Plenty is an American brand of liquorice confection, with a similar capsule shape as Good & Fruity jelly beans. It was first produced by the Quaker City Confectionery Company in Philadelphia, PA in 1893.
Good (economics and accounting) A good or commodity in economics is any object or service that increases utility, directly or indirectly. A good that cannot be used by consumers directly, such as an office building or capital equipment, can also be referred to as a good as an indirect source of utility through resale value or as a source of income.
Good and evil In religion, ethics, and philosophy, the phrase, good and evil refers to the evaluation of objects, desires, and behaviors across a dualistic spectrum —wherein in one direction are those aspects which are morally positive, and the other are morally negative. The good is sometimes viewed as whatever entails reverence towards either life, continuity, happiness, or human flourishing, while evil is given to be the support for their opposites.
Good Agricultural Practices The term Good Agricultural Practices can refer to any collection of specific methods, which when applied to agriculture, produce results that are in harmony with the values of the proponents of those practices. There are numerous competing definitions of what methods constitute "Good Agricultural Practices", so whether a practice can be considered "good" will depend on the standards you are applying.
Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness (graphic novel) Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness is a graphic novel released in September of 2005 along with the Coheed and Cambria album of the same name. It is written by Claudio Sanchez, illustrated by Christopher Shy, and published by Evil Ink Comics
Good Automated Manufacturing Practice Good Automated Manufacturing Practice (GAMP) is a technical sub-committee of the International Society of Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE). The goal of the committee is to promote the understanding of the regulation and use of automated systems within the pharmaceutical industry.
Good Burger Good Burger is a 1997 comedy film directed by Brian Robbins and starring Kel Mitchell, Kenan Thompson, Sinbad, Shar Jackson, Abe Vigoda, and Jan Schweiterman. Carmen Electra, NBA player Shaquille O'Neal, and George Clinton, also make brief cameo appearances in the movie.
Good Conduct Loop A Good Conduct Loop is an award of the United States Army which denotes additional decorations of the Army Good Conduct Medal. Good Conduct Loops were first created in 1941 and were based on the concept of the enlistment bar.
Good Day (The Dresden Dolls song) "Good Day" is a 7" vinyl record by The Dresden Dolls which was released by 8ft Records in 2003. 500 signed limited edition versions were also released by Important Records as the second in their Arts and Crafts series, which were pressed on white vinyl.
Good Day for a Hanging Good Day for a Hanging (1958) is a western concerning how a town views the upcoming hanging of a young man accused of murdering the sheriff during a robbery. Directed by Nathan Juran, it stars Fred MacMurray as the reluctant new sheriff and Robert Vaughn as the young man accused of the crime.
Good Day No Rain Good Day No Rain is the second solo CD by recording artist Bill Deasy although it is the first "official" release after formally leaving The Gathering Field. Chasing Down a Spark follows his 2003 release Good Day No Rain and his first solo effort, Spring Lies Waiting, which was recorded as a side project while still with The Gathering Field.
Good Deal with Dave Lieberman Good Deal with Dave Lieberman is a television cooking show hosted by Dave Lieberman that airs on the Food Network in the US and Food Network Canada in Canada. The show premiered on Food Network on April 16 2005.
Good Distribution Practice Good Distribution Practice or GDP deals with the guidelines for the proper distribution of medicinal products for human use. GDP is a quality warranty system, which includes requirements for purchase, receiving, storage and export of drugs, intended for human consumption.
Good Earth Teas Good Earth Teas is a division of India's Tata Tea Limited. Good Earth is famous for its Good Earth Original tea which blends rooibos, rose hip, chamomile, cinnamon, lemongrass, peppermint, papaya, anise, orange peel, ginger and other flavors.
Good faith Good faith, or in Latin bona fides, is the mental and moral state of honesty, conviction as to the truth or falsehood of a proposition or body of opinion, or as to the rectitude or depravity of a line of conduct, even if the conviction is objectively unfounded. This concept is important in law.
Good faith estimate A good faith estimate must be provided by a mortgage lender in the United States to a customer, as required by the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act - or RESPA The estimate is of the fees due at closing and must be provided within three business days of applying for a loan.
Good Fence The Good Fence is a popular term for Israel's northern border with Lebanon during the period following the Lebanese Civil War during which southern Lebanon was controlled by the Maronite Christians and the South Lebanon Army, friendly to Israel.
Good Food Live Good Food Live, otherwise known as "Great Food Live", is a weekday programme shown on Monday to Friday at 12:30pm and repeated at 6pm & 10pm the same night. on the United Kingdom digital television station UKTV Food.
Good Friday Appeal The Good Friday Appeal is a fundraising activity that brings together people from all parts of the community in a very special way. The common goal is to raise money for The Royal Children's Hospital, in Melbourne, and to ensure that all children with life threatening illnesses receive the best possible medical and clinical care.
Good government The political slogan, Good Government, was used in English-speaking countries in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It appears in the Canadian political maxim "Peace, order and good government.
Good Girls Don't Good Girls Don't was a short-lived sit-com created by Carsey-Werner-Mandabach, the production company behind That '70s Show and Roseanne. The series of twenty-five minute programs ran for only eight episodes in 2004 before it was dropped.
Good God "Good God" is a song by the band Korn from their second album, Life Is Peachy. There is also live video included on enhanced version of Life Is Peachy recorded at the Astoria Theater, London, England.
Good Golly, Miss Molly "Good Golly, Miss Molly" is a hit rock 'n' roll song first recorded in 1956 by the American musician Little Richard. The song, a 12-bar blues, was written by John Marascalco and producer Robert "Bumps" Blackwell.
Good Governance Party The Good Governance Party (民政党 Minseitō) was a Japanese political party which was in existence for a short period in early 1998. It was a centrist, reformist party that merged with other parties in April 1998 to form the Democratic Party of Japan.
Good Guy doll The Good Guys doll is a fictional doll central to the plot of the horror film franchise Child's Play. The Good Guys toy line was based on a television show of the same name, which the first three films' protagonist, Andy Barclay, watched as a child.
Good Hope Centre The Good Hope Centre in Cape Town, South Africa (1976) by Pier Luigi Nervi, an exhibition hall and conference centre, with the exhibition hall comprising an arch with tie-beam on each of the four vertical facades and two diagonal arches supporting two intersecting barrel-like roofs which in turn were constructed from pre-cast concrete triangular coffers with in-situ concrete beams on the edges.
Good Hope School Good Hope School (GHS; Traditional Chinese: ĺľ·ćś›ĺ¸ć ˇ) is a girls' school in Hong Kong with primary and secondary sections, founded in 1954. It is conducted by Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception (M.
Good Housekeeping Good Housekeeping is a women's magazine owned by the Hearst Corporation, featuring articles about women's interests, product testing by The Good Housekeeping Institute, recipes, diet, health as well as literary articles. It is well known for the "Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval.
Good Humor Good Humor is an American brand of ice cream once sold from the back of refrigerated ice cream trucks with bells to announce their presence. The "Good Humor Man" was a fixture in US popular culture for many decades.
Good Charlotte Live at Brixton Academy Good Charlotte Live at Brixton Academy is a live DVD released by the band Good Charlotte at the peak of their popularity after the release of their fame album The Young and the Hopeless and the completion of the 500 day tour in support of this album. This DVD features their live performance at Brixton Academy on 17th December 2003 and a documenatary about the band.
Good Charlotte Video Collection Good Charlotte Video Collection is a DVD released by the band Good Charlotte in 2003, about a year after The Young and the Hopeless album was released. This DVD features the band's music video's from their self titled debut album, "Good Charlotte", and their second studio album, "The Young and the Hopeless".
Good King Henry Good King Henry (Chenopodium bonus-henricus), also called mercury, lincolnshire spinach or poor man's asparagus is a species of goosefoot native to much of central and southern Europe. It is an annual or perennial plant growing up to 40–80 cm high.
Good length ball A good length ball is a type of cricket delivery that pitches at just the right length away from the batsman so it is extremely difficult to be played on the back-foot (not short enough) or on the front-foot (not full enough.) The batsman usually hangs out his bat and waits the ball to hit it rather than attempt a drive.
Good Laboratory Practice Good Laboratory Practice generally refers to a system of management controls for laboratories and research organisations to ensure the consistency and reliability of results as outlined in the OECD Principles of GLP and national regulations.
Good Looking Records Good Looking Records is a Jungle/drum & bass record label, formed in the early nineties by pioneering DJ/producer LTJ Bukem. The label is famous for releasing its own unique brand of atmospheric, ambient, and soothing drum & bass.
Good Manufacturing Practice Good Manufacturing Practice is a set of regulations, codes, and guidelines for the manufacture of drug substances (also known as active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs)) and drug products (known as medicinal products in Europe), medical devices, in vivo and in vitro diagnostic products, and foods. In the United States GMPs are referred to as "cGMPs" or "current Good Manufacturing Practices" GMP is a term that is recognised worldwide for the control and management of manufacturing and quality control testing of pharmaceutical products.
Good Morning (New Zealand show) Good Morning is a New Zealand daytime television magazine talk show that airs weekday mornings on TV ONE. It is currently hosted by Brendon Pongia and Sarah Bradley, and each episode includes several segments related to cooking, interior design, gardening, and other topics related to the domestic arts.
Good Morning Britain Good Morning Britain was TV-am's flagship breakfast television show, which broadcast from 7am until 9am five days a week between 1983 and 1992. It had many different presenters throughout its run, but eventually settled in 1990 with sports reporter Mike Morris, and regional reporter Lorraine Kelly.
Good Morning Miss Dove Good Morning Miss Dove is a 1955 film which tells the sentimental story of a beloved schoolteacher who reflects back on her life and former students when she is hospitalized. It stars Jennifer Jones, Robert Stack, Kipp Hamilton, Robert Douglas, Peggy Knudsen, Marshall Thompson, Chuck Connors, and Mary Wickes.
Good Morning Sunshine "Good Morning Sunshine" is the eighth single release by the Scandinavian dance-pop group Aqua, and the fifth UK release. The song was the first to not be released across the globe since "Lollipop (Candyman)", and was the second UK release to not make it to number one (with the previous three doing so).
Good Morning Ulster Good Morning Ulster is BBC Radio Ulster's agenda-setting breakfast news programme (Monday-Friday, 0630-0900) and attracts one of BBC Northern Ireland's biggest radio audiences. Its current presenters are Wendy Austin, Seamus McKee and Conor Bradford.
Good Morning, Vietnam Good Morning, Vietnam is a 1987 comedy/drama film set in Saigon during the Vietnam War, based on the career of Adrian Cronauer, a disc jockey on Armed Forces Radio Saigon (AFRS), who proves hugely popular with the troops serving in South Vietnam, but infuriates his superiors with what they call his "irreverent tendency".
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