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“Better Call Saul” is a spin-off drama series from the hit show “Breaking Bad”. Given Malaya’s troubled history, the natives probably had a good reason for that frenzy … 54 “Better Call Saul” network : AMC The word “amok” was also used as a noun to describe Malay natives who were “frenzied”. The phrase “to run amok” (sometimes “to run amuck”) has been around since the 1670s and is derived from the Malay word for “attacking furiously”, “amuk”. I don’t know the song myself, but it sounds like it’s a bit of a downer, dealing with alcoholism, addiction and excessive hedonism. “Chandelier” is a 2014 song by Australian singer Sia. The equivalent organization for women is the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA). The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) is an organization that looks out for the interests of male tennis professionals. Shortly afterwards, Ashe was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Bill Clinton. Ashe passed away in 1993 due to complications from AIDS. In 1979, Ashe suffered a heart attack and had bypass surgery, with follow-up surgery four years later during which he contracted HIV from blood transfusions. Ashe continued to run into trouble because of his ethnicity though, and in 1968 was denied entry into South Africa to play in the South African Open. He was rewarded for his dedication by being selected for the 1963 US Davis Cup team, the first African-American player to be so honored. In his youth, Ashe found himself having to travel great distances to play against Caucasian opponents due to the segregation that still existed in his home state.
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Player of the Year award : ASHEĪrthur Ashe was a professional tennis player from Richmond, Virginia. Kingsley was knighted in 2002, so if you meet him you should address him as “Sir Ben” … 36 Recipient of the inaugural A.T.P. : EDTĮastern Daylight Time (EDT) 24 Actor Kingsley : BENĮnglish actor Ben Kingsley won his Best Actor Oscar for playing the title role in the 1982 epic biographical film “Gandhi”. When the storyline for “Star Trek” was being developed, the writers introduced a weapon called a “phaser”, with the name “phaser” derived from PHoton mASER. A MASER (Microwave Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) is similar to a LASER, but microwaves are emitted rather than light waves. 19 Phaser setting : STUNĪ MASER is a device that was around long before LASERs came into the public consciousness. On the West Coast, the crispy dish is also on the menu, as “Hong Kong-style chow mein”. On the East Coast the steamed dish is available, but under the name “lo mein”. On the East Coast, basic chow mein is a crispy dish, whereas on the West Coast it is a steamed dish that is relatively soft. “Chow mein” has two slightly different meanings on the East and West Coasts of the US. We’re used to seeing “par avion” on a blue sticker under the words “Air Mail” on our mail. “Par avion” is a French term meaning “by airplane”. A ballerina wears pointe shoes (sometimes “toe shoes”) to perform this delightful-looking, albeit unhealthy, feat (pun!). “En pointe” is ballet dancing on the tips of the toes, and is a French term. It is estimated that Liszt journeyed at least 4,000 miles every year! 14 Dancing like a ballerina : ON TOE

It is quite remarkable that a man of such an advanced age, and in the 1870s, could do so much annual travel. While he was in his sixties, his teaching profession demanded that he commute regularly between the cities of Rome, Weimar and Budapest. Particularly towards the end of his life, Liszt gained a tremendous reputation as a teacher. Today’s Wiki-est Amazonian Googlies Acrossġ Composer of the piano piece played in the “Tom and Jerry” short “The Cat Concerto” : LISZTįranz Liszt was a Hungarian composer and a fabulous pianist.
