The Independents

The Independents may refer to:

  • The Independents (art show), 1910
  • The Independents (band), an American horror-punk/ska band formed in Florence, South Carolina
  • The Independents (European activist group)
  • The Independents (Liechtenstein) (Die Unabhängigen), a political grouping in Lichtenstein
  • The Independents (Austria), a defunct political party in Austria
  • The Independents (TV show), a libertarian talk show on Fox Business hosted by Lisa Kennedy Montgomery, Kmele Foster, and Matt Welch
  • The Independents (vocal group), an American R&B vocal group active from 1971 to 1975
  • The Independents (TV show)

    The Independents (December 2013–January 2015) was an American television libertarian-focused talk show on Fox Business News (FBN). It was broadcast on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.  The hosts of the show were Lisa Kennedy Montgomery, America's Future Foundation's Kmele Foster, and Reason magazine's Matt Welch.

    The show featured roundtable discussions on the news of the day with a special emphasis on the protection of economic and civil liberties.

    FBN cancelled the show on January 15, 2015.

    References

    External links

  • Official website
  • The Independents at the Internet Movie Database
  • The Independents (Liechtenstein)

    The Independents (German: Die Unabhängigen, abbreviated DU), are a political grouping in Liechtenstein. In the 2013 parliamentary election, the first they contested, they won 29,740 votes (15.3%) and four seats in the Landtag. DU is headed by former Patriotic Union parliamentarian Harry Quaderer. DU is not a party in the traditional sense, having incorporated as a party solely to take advantage of the financial and political rights associated with that status; its platform calls for Members of the Landtag to be able to vote based on their own convictions rather than party pressures.

    International commentators suggested that the party had benefited from protest votes against austerity measures.

    Electoral results

    External links

  • (German) Official Website
  • References


    Baby Doll (disambiguation)

    Baby Doll is a 1956 film written by Tennessee Williams and directed by Elia Kazan.

    Baby Doll may also refer to:

    Clothes and accessories

  • Babydoll, a style of nightgown popularized by the 1956 film
  • Baby Doll, a child's toy doll representing a child, especially an infant
  • Baby Doll, a perfume made by Yves Saint Laurent
  • Film and television

  • Baby Doll (1916 film), a 1916 film starring Oliver Hardy
  • La bambolona, a 1967 Italian film
  • Mary Dahl's titular villainess name in "Baby-Doll", an episode of Batman: The Animated Series
  • Baby Doll, a 2002 science fiction short story by Johanna Sinisalo
  • Babydoll, a trend in modelling inspired by the babydoll-like look of supermodel Gemma Ward
  • Babydoll, the protagonist of the Zack Snyder–directed movie Sucker Punch
  • Songs

  • "Baby Doll", a 1956 song by Andy Williams
  • "Baby Doll", a hit song from The Belle of New York MGM 1952, sung by Fred Astaire
  • "Baby Doll", a 1972 song by Bruce Springsteen
  • "Baby Doll", a song by Cat Power from their 2003 album You Are Free
  • List of Batman: The Animated Series episodes

    Batman: The Animated Series is an American television series based on the DC Comics superhero Batman, which was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and originally aired on Fox from 1992 to 1995; lasting 85 episodes. The series has since aired in re-runs on various other broadcast and cable networks, including The WB, Cartoon Network, Toon Disney and The Hub. Each episode is approximately 22 minutes long, excluding commercials.

    The series is part of what has become known as the DC animated universe, which consists of eight animated television shows and four animated films, largely surrounding DC Comics characters and their respective mythos. This includes Superman: The Animated Series, The New Batman Adventures, Batman Beyond, Static Shock, The Zeta Project, Justice League and Justice League Unlimited.

    Episode list

    This article lists the episodes in their production order, in accordance with the order the series was released on DVD; rather than by their original airdates, the former was often preferred by fans due to establishment, story flow, consistency, character introduction, etc.

    Batman: The Animated Series

    Batman: The Animated Series is an American animated television series based on the DC Comics superhero Batman. It was developed by Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, it originally aired on FOX from September 5, 1992 to September 15, 1995 with a total of 85 episodes. During its second season, the series was given the on-screen title The Adventures of Batman & Robin.

    The series was praised for its thematic complexity, darker tone, artistic quality and modernization of its title character's crime-fighting origins. IGN listed The Animated Series as the best adaptation of Batman anywhere outside of comics, the best comic book cartoon of all time and the second best animated series of all time (after The Simpsons).Wizard magazine also ranked it #2 of the greatest animated television shows of all time (again after The Simpsons). TV Guide ranked it the seventh Greatest Cartoon of All Time (out of 60). The universal acclaim led the series to win four Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Animated Program.

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    Baby Doll

    by: Andy Williams

    (That baby doll)
    Oooohh
    (Look out for her)
    Baby doll
    (Especially)
    Hmmmmmm
    (The amateur)
    There's many a guy who'll sing you these blues
    His dream was a lie, his heart's in his shoes
    He wasn't so green, in ways he was smart
    Till she hit the scene and she took him apart
    He'll tell you as plain as day
    "Keep away from baby doll"
    (That baby doll)
    (Look out for her)
    You'll see in her eyes the warning you should
    You oughta be ooh eyed, she'll lose you but good
    As long as she's warm, the livin' is sweet
    Then she'll raise a storm, you're back on the street
    You might as well know, my friend, that's the end
    You're cooked, you're through
    (My friend, you're through)
    (You're cooked, you're through)
    She was my baby doll
    And she'll do the same to you
    (That baby doll)




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