Hal may refer to:

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  • HAL 9000 computer, mostly known from the Kubrick's "2001: Space Odyssey" movie
  • Dr. Hal Emmerich, a character in the Metal Gear games, named after HAL 9000
  • Hal (band), from Ireland
  • Hal (coyote), a coyote that wandered into New York City in 2006
  • Hal, the French name for Halle, Belgium

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Hallah (Talmud)

Hallah (Hebrew: חלה, literally "Loaf") is the ninth tractate of Seder Zeraim ("Order of Seeds") of the Mishnah and of the Talmud. This "Hallah" was separated from bread dough made from the five species of grain and put aside for a Kohen in Biblical times and the time of the Jewish Temple. Today, it is separated and burnt in the oven or fed to birds in a few Jewish communities. Before the Hallah is separated a blessing, "Al Atefias Challah", is said. The amount separated is only from bread products made from 1.2 kilos of flour or more (without a blessing) or 1.67 kilos or more (with a blessing according to some authorities) or 2.25 kilos or more (with a blessing) and is the size of a large olive. If less than the requisite amount is used, some separate without a blessing while others do not separate at all. If no separation is done while cooking, it can be done afterwards without a blessing.

Characters of Malcolm in the Middle

The following characters had significant roles in the American television comedy series Malcolm in the Middle, which was originally televised from 2000–2006 on the Fox Network.

Main characters

Originally there were four brothers (although Malcolm's oldest brother attended a military school away from home, so Malcolm was still the middle sibling left at home). A fifth son was introduced in the show's fourth season, a boy named Jamie. The boys are, from eldest to youngest: Francis, Reese, Malcolm, Dewey, and Jamie. In the final episode, Lois discovered she was pregnant with a sixth child. In the third season, Francis travels home (to celebrate his father's birthday) with an Alaskan girl named Piama, and reveals that they are married.

During the first season, the writers decided to keep the family's last name a mystery. In the fifth season episode "Reese Joins the Army (1)", Reese uses a fake ID by the name of "Jetson" to lie about his age. In the series finale, "Graduation", Francis' employee ID reads "Nolastname" (or "No Last Name", a joke referring to the fact that the family name was never spoken aloud). In the same episode when Malcolm was introduced to give the graduation speech, the speaker announces Malcolm's name, but microphone feedback makes his surname inaudible, even though he does appear to mouth the phrase "No last name".

IFuturelist

IFuturelist (stylized as iFUTURELIST and pronounced "I, futurist") is the first original album by Japanese game designer Akira Yamaoka, well known for his work on the Silent Hill and Bemani series. The tone of the album is decidedly electronic, tending more towards his work in the Bemani series, although there are a few songs similar to those found in the Silent Hill series. It also includes a number of long and remixed versions of his work on the beatmaniaIIDX, and pop'n music series of games.

Track listing

  • The policy of the iFUTURELIST Party – 0:58
  • LOVE ME DO – 3:58
  • iFUTURELIST – 3:14
  • tant pis pour toi (Too Bad For You) – 3:21
  • INJECTION OF LOVE – 4:18
  • EMPTY OF THE SKY – 4:10
  • Maria – 3:36
  • Adjust Rain – 4:57
  • RISLIM – 2:44
  • 狂った季節 (Mad Season | Kurutta Kisetsu) – 5:47
  • ライオンはともだち (Lions are Friends | Raion Wa Tomodachi) – 2:32
  • ライオン好き (Lions Like | Raion Suki) – 3:45
  • bitmania – 3:46
  • エイプリルフールの唄 (April Fool Song | Eipuriru Fūru No Uta) – 5:11
  • Heavenly Sun – 7:22
  • 昭和企業戦士荒山課長 (Showa-Era Corporate Warrior Section Chief Arayama | Shōwa Kigyō Senshi Arayama Kachō) -Lolita On Breaks Mix- – 6:57
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