William
Format Childrens/Comedy
Starring Dennis Waterman
Language(s) English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 12
Production
Running time 30 min. each
Broadcast
Original run 1962 – 1963

William was a BBC television series based on the Just William series of books written by Richmal Crompton. It ran for two series from 1962 to 1963. 12 episodes were made in all, each of half an hour long. It was filmed in black and white.

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List of Code Lyoko characters

The following is a list of characters from the animated television series Code Lyoko, created by Thomas Romain and Tania Palumbo.

Protagonists

Jeremie Belpois

Jeremie Belpois (French: Raphaëlle Bruneau, English: Sharon Mann), nicknamed Einstein, is a top-of-the-class student who finds and starts the factory's supercomputer while looking for parts to build a robot. As part of the group, he specializes in programming new ways to defeat XANA and monitors the group while they are on Lyoko. Because he is not very athletic and is more computer savvy; Jeremie never goes to Lyoko. When going to the factory, he rides a scooter. He's the main protagonist and also the youngest of the group.

Aelita Schaeffer

15 William New York

Coordinates: 40°42′19″N 74°00′36″W / 40.7054°N 74.0100°W / 40.7054; -74.0100

15 William New York, formerly known as the William Beaver House, is a 47-floor residential skyscraper, which is located at 15 William Street on the corner of Beaver Street in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. It opened in 2008. It was designed by the New York firm of Tsao & McKown and built by André Balazs Properties. The building is 523 feet (159 m) high, and includes 320 units.

Noted for its brick exterior with yellow and dark grey panels between the windows, giving rise to the nickname "Post-It Note Building" the building was voted, in a non-scientific poll taken in September 2011, as "Manhattan's Ugliest Condo Tower". While originally intended to be entirely condominiums, 209 of the building's units were converted to rental in February 2011 due to sluggish sales.

In September 2007, one of the three penthouses was sold for 4.7 million dollars, the highest price per square foot ever in the Financial District. More recently, the building has seen its rental units nearly sell out, although occasional resident complaints, such as about credit card fees, still occur.

Wadi Mujib

Coordinates: 31°27′57″N 35°34′24″E / 31.46583°N 35.57333°E / 31.46583; 35.57333

Wadi Mujib, known from the Hebrew Bible as River Arnon, is a river in Jordan which enters the Dead Sea at 410 metres (1,350 ft) below sea level.

Geography

During the last Ice Age the water level of the Dead Sea reached 180 metres (590 ft) below sea level, about 230 metres (750 ft) higher than it is today. It flooded the lower areas of the canyons along its banks, which became bays and begun to accumulate sediments. As the climatic conditions changed, about 20,000 years ago, the water level of the lake dropped, leaving the re-emergent canyons blocked with lake marl. Most canyons managed to cut through their plugged outlets and to resume their lower courses. However, Wadi Mujib, abandoned its former outlet by breaking through a cleft in the sandstone. This narrow cleft became the bottleneck of an enormous drainage basin with a huge discharge. During the years the cleft was scoured deeper and the gorge of Wadi Mujib was formed.

Henry (comics)

Henry is a comic strip created in 1932 by Carl Anderson. The title character is a young bald boy who is mute (and sometimes drawn minus a mouth). With the exception of a few early episodes, the comic strip character communicates only through pantomime, a situation which changed when Henry moved into comic books.

The Saturday Evening Post was the first publication to feature Henry, a series which began when Anderson was 67 years old. The series of cartoons continued in that magazine for two years in various formats of single panel, multiple panels or two panels.

From cartoons to comic strip

After seeing a German publication of Henry, William Randolph Hearst signed Anderson to King Features Syndicate and began distributing the comic strip on December 17. 1934, with the half-page Sunday strip launched March 10, 1935. Henry was replaced in The Saturday Evening Post by Marjorie Henderson Buell's Little Lulu. Anderson's Post cartoons featuring Henry are credited with early positive depictions of African-American characters during an era when African-Americans were often unflatteringly depicted.

Henry, Illinois

Henry, is a city in Marshall County, Illinois, United States. The population was 2,464 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Peoria, Illinois Metropolitan Statistical Area.

History

Henry is named after General James D. Henry, and was initially surveyed in 1834. The topology of the land on the west side of the Illinois River, with relatively steep banks rising well above river level, assured early settlers that their homes would not flood.

Its slogan, "Best Town in Illinois by a Dam Site," is derived from the city's distinction of having the first lock and dam built on the Illinois River. It was completed in 1870 at a cost of $400,000.

The retreat house of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Peoria, Illinois (Nazareth Retreat House, formerly, King's House) is located here.

Geography

Henry is located at 41°6′47″N 89°21′37″W / 41.11306°N 89.36028°W / 41.11306; -89.36028 (41.113152, -89.360218).

According to the 2010 census, Henry has a total area of 1.392 square miles (3.61 km2), of which 1.32 square miles (3.42 km2) (or 94.83%) is land and 0.072 square miles (0.19 km2) (or 5.17%) is water.

Henry (lunar crater)

Henry is a lunar crater that is located to the northwest of the larger crater Cavendish, in the southeastern part of the Moon's near side. Less than a half diameter to the northwest is similar-sized crater Henry Frères, named for the brothers Paul and Prosper Henry.

The outer rim of Henry has undergone some impact erosion, particularly in the south and southeast where it is overlain by a pair of small craters. The former crater lies along the inner wall and part of the interior floor, with a rampart ridge to the north. The rim bulges outward slightly between these two depressions, and there are slight outward bulges to the north and northeast. The interior floor is relatively featureless, with an albedo that matches the surrounding terrain. A ray from Byrgius A, a satellite of Byrgius, crosses the northern half of the crater from west to east-northeast.

Satellite craters

By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Henry.

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William Henry

by: Tw Walsh

since you leftthere's been some dissention in the ranks
bad news from above
they're closing all the banks
more or less
it happens to the best
you were in The War
the never-ending test
you built ships from blood and steel
proved that World War II was real
i built a bagpipe that had gills
your ghost said 'feed it to the seals'
in the sea
there's a 40 fathom tree
if you try to peel the bark
you start to look like he
back at home
the waves have turned to foam
i built a statue out of sand
but the hands are made of chrome
you built ships from blood and steel
proved that World War II was real
i built a bagpipe that had gills




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