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"You are India's daughters now, real-life bravehearts," said the news anchor, turning to 29-year-old Captain Vartika Joshi.
Two little girls showed up with their family wearing "Madam President" buttons and with their faces painted red and blue; bravehearts indeed.
Just who these bravehearts were representing was unclear, since polls show that 90 percent of the Berners are already on board with Hillary.
Investors were seen booking out portfolios, financiers were dumping stocks due to margin calls and even the bravehearts were seen taking a step back.
Yes, he had the Bravehearts, the Queensbridge connection, and the Ill Will Records label, but he wasn't as crew heavy as most of his counterparts, especially in NYC.
Currently, the council consists of some 40 global organizations and individuals, including the Anti-Defamation League, Childnet International, Thorn, Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) and Bravehearts (see the full list here).
The "Tornadoes" refers to the deadly tornado that struck Worcester and central Massachusetts in 1953. The Worcester Bravehearts were founded in 2013 as the local affiliate of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League. The Bravehearts played in their first season in 2014 and won the FCBL Championship by sweeping the Martha's Vineyard Sharks in a best-of-three series. In the final game, the Bravehearts made a historic victory.
Bravehearted is the debut studio album by the American duo the Bravehearts. A group consisting of Nas' brother Jungle and fellow friend Wiz.
Retrieved November 11, 2019. He is a major focus of investigative journalist Mark Hertsgaard's book, Bravehearts: Whistle-blowing in the Age of Snowden.
The Worcester Bravehearts are a summer collegiate baseball team based in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA, that plays in the Futures Collegiate Baseball League (FCBL) of New England starting in 2014. The team's home games are played at Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field in Worcester. The Bravehearts brought baseball back to Worcester for the first time since the Worcester Tornadoes franchise was disbanded in 2012.
Few was born in Creswell, Oregon, the son of a Presbyterian pastor, and was a star point guardWithers, BraveHearts, p. 52. at Creswell High School, graduating in 1981. He originally attended Linfield College, hoping to play basketball and baseball, but he was troubled by the after effects of a dislocated shoulder he suffered while playing football as a senior at Creswell.Withers, BraveHearts, pp. 52-53.
He made his Scotland International début during the 2017 Rugby League World Cup against Tonga on 29 October 2017, the Bravehearts lost the game 50-4.
In June 2019, the team's owner said he believes the Bravehearts can remain in the market after the 2021 relocation of the Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox. Worcester finished the 2019 regular season with a 30-26 record. The Bravehearts beat the Pittsfield Suns in a one-game playoff. They then beat the Brockton Rox, 2-1, in the semifinals to make the championship series for the sixth time in six seasons.
Bravehearts are an East Coast hip hop group from New York, New York. The group's roster originally included Jungle (born Jabari Jones, son of jazz trumpeter Olu Dara, and younger brother of hip hop star Nas), Wiz (born Mike Epps), and Horse (born E. Gray). Horse left the group in 2002, and Jungle and Wiz carried on as a duo.[ allmusic ((( Bravehearts > Overview )))] Wiz was in turn replaced by Nashawn, Nas's cousin.
Bravehearted 2 is the second studio album by American hip hop duo Bravehearts from the Queensbridge, New York, who have served as New York City rapper Nas's entourage since the 1990s. The group used to consist of Jungle (Nas's younger brother), G-Wiz, Horse, Nashawn and later, Lakey the Kid, but due to personal differences the group split up, and now BraveHearts is currently a duo consisting of remaining members Jungle and Nashawn.
The song's music video, directed by Nick Quested, shows Nas rapping in the Queensbridge projects and features cameos by NBA player Ron Artest and fellow Queensbridge rappers Nature and The Bravehearts.
For the fourth straight year – all four of their time in the league – the Bravehearts punched their ticket to the championship series, this time in a rematch against the Nashua Silver Knights. On August 12, Nashua completed the two-game sweep again with a 2-0 victory in Game 2 at Holman Stadium in Nashua. The Bravehearts earned a share of the 2018 FCBL League championship, as the title was split between them and the Martha's Vineyard Sharks.
The Bravehearts won Game 1, 10-6, on the Vineyard but lost Game 2, 4-2, at home. After rain washed out Game 3 of the FCBL Championship series at Vineyard Ballpark, league commissioner Chris Hall declared the Bravehearts and Martha’s Vineyard Sharks co-champions. The best-of-three series already had been delayed a day and many players’ flights home already had been booked. Postponing the game to the next day was not an option.
Averaging 2,230 spectators per game, the team ranked ninth nationally among total attendance for summer collegiate teams. The Bravehearts won the final game of the 2017 regular season to earn a one-game, winner-moves-on-loser-goes-home game against the Wachusett Dirt Dawgs. The Bravehearts won, 9-2, that sent them to the semifinals against the Brockton Rox. Worcester won the first two of the best- of-three series, capping it off with a wild, 13-7, win on the road.
Captain Danny Russell went over for Scotland's second try, but once again Wales hit back within minutes. Andrew Lambert scored just before half-time for The Bravehearts but the lead did not last long after the break with Wales scoring. However, the Welsh were unable to reply to the next four tries, with Mike Wainwright and Matt Crowther each getting themselves onto the scoreboard and both Lambert and Arnold getting their second tries.Rugby League Bravehearts – In European Tournaments, Page 66.
Roach got his second try, but France retaliated by scoring one of their own. Ten minutes from full-time France scored another try to confirm the two points.Rugby League Bravehearts – Internationals 96–99, Page 62.
The club modified the winner to "Silver Knights" to avoid conflict with an existing amateur baseball team in the city. In March 2019 the team was sold to John Creedon Jr, owner of the Worcester Bravehearts.
The war of two heroes is going into the final showdown. Thunder Jet charges and Racko roars forward. T.J.'s ship crashes to Racko's and T.J. jumps into Racko's ship. Sishin watches a man-to-man battle of two bravehearts.
This set up a final series between fifth-seeded Nashua and sixth-seeded Worcester, a repeat of the 2016 finals. Defending champion Nashua Silver Knights won one game away and at home against the Worcester Bravehearts to repeat as champions.
The team was announced as a partnership with the College of the Holy Cross on September 30, 2013. The new team's name and logo was announced on December 2, 2013, selecting the name "Bravehearts". The "hearts" in the name refer to the heart on Worcester's city seal and nickname as the "Heart of the Commonwealth". The team began its inaugural season on June 4, 2014, with a 3-1 win in Torrington, Connecticut against the Torrington Titans. On August 14, 2014, the Bravehearts defeated the Martha's Vineyard Sharks 1-0 at Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field to clinch the FCBL Championship.
In the team's first season it won the Futures Collegiate Baseball League's West Division. In the playoffs it won its quarterfinal and semifinal games, advancing to the best-of-three league championship series against the defending champion Worcester Bravehearts. The teams split the first two games and were tied after nine innings in the third, at Muzzy Field, but the Bravehearts scored two runs in the top of the tenth to repeat as champions. For the 2020 season, the Bristol Blues changed leagues, moving from the Futures Collegiate Baseball League to the New England Collegiate Baseball League.
The team is nicknamed the Bravehearts.2008 World Cup – Scotland Retrieved on 23 July 2008. Though its foundations may date back to as early as 1904, the team formally began in 1995, making them the newest international rugby league team in Great Britain.
Malia is a Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Northumberland and patron of the charity Northumbrian Blood Bikes. She is also a trustee of Bravehearts North East. Malia married Gary Hudson, a company manager, in 2005, and they have two children together. The family lives in Corbridge.
However, William's seal has given rise to a counterclaim of Ellerslie in Ayrshire. There is no contemporary evidence linking him with either location, although both areas had connections with the wider Wallace family.Watson, "Sir William Wallace", p. 27; Grant, "Bravehearts and Coronets", pp. 90–91.
Glasgow Gladiators Powerchair Football Club is a Scottish powerchair football club based in Glasgow, Scotland. It was formed on 24 May 2016, and currently competes in the MDUK Scottish Powerchair League. The club consists of two teams: Glasgow Gladiators PFC and Glasgow Gladiator Bravehearts.
The Hong Kong Scottish Bravehearts, the club's newly named 3rd XV side, were the season's success story, winning the club their first ever domestic silverware. The Bravehearts – predominantly made up of local Chinese players playing rugby in their first or second season – won the domestic Community 3A league title and Grand Championship. The team developed superbly as the season progressed, beat TSW 32–17 in the semi-final and, led by player/coach Mark Jones, defeated an experienced Typhoons 2nds team 22–6 in the March Grand Final. Tries from Naim Roux, TszYeung Calvin and Jones were key, with Alan Wong slotting a penalty and two conversions.
In 2015, the Bravehearts started their title defense poorly, but a concluding 8-2 run in their last ten games got them into the playoffs as the sixth seed. They went on to repeat as league champions, defeating the Bristol Blues with a tenth-inning rally in the third game of the best-of-three championship series. Worcester won the West Division with a league-best record of 37-18 during the 2016 regular season, and for the third straight season they advanced to the FCBL Championship Series, where they fell to the Nashua Silver Knights in two games. Total attendance for Bravehearts games went up 18 percent in 2016.
But Danny Arnold once again put the Bravehearts ahead. Scotland excelled and Jason Roach further strengthened Scotland's lead before France narrowed the lead to four points at half-time. In the 55th minute France scored to take the lead for the first time in the match.
DECADE OF BRAVEHEARTS is the final studio album released by the Japanese heavy metal group Animetal. Commemorating the band's 10th anniversary, the album features full length covers of various songs that they have covered on their other albums with one new song that has not appeared on any other album.
Review: God's Son. PopMatters. Retrieved on October 28, 2009. After the album's release, he began helping the Bravehearts, an act including his younger brother Jungle and friend Wiz (Wizard), put together their debut album, Bravehearted. The album features guest appearances from Nas, Nashawn (Millennium Thug), Lil Jon, and Jully Black.
The Glasgow Gladiators teams for the 2016 Scottish League Cup wearing their home and away kits. , the club has thirteen members and divided into two teams: Glasgow Gladiators PFC (seven players) and Glasgow Gladiator Bravehearts (six players). The players have disabilities such as Cerebral Palsy, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus.
The monastery steadily grew and by 1219 became Paisley Abbey. It is traditionally believed that Sir William Wallace, a knight and military leader during the period surrounding the Wars of Scottish Independence, was born in 1272 at Elderslie in the county.^ Watson, "Sir William Wallace", p. 27; Grant, "Bravehearts and Coronets", pp. 90–91.
The album, however, did not sell well due to little promotion, it only came in at number 75 in the Billboard 200 Charts and 20 in the Hip Hop/R&B; Charts. Besides Nas releasing an album off his Ill Will Records, Bravehearts were the only other label members to release a record off this label.
Oochie Wally is a collaborative single by American rapper Nas and East Coast hip hop group Bravehearts. It was released on January 6, 2001 by Ill Will Records and Columbia Records as the second single for the compilation album Nas & Ill Will Records Presents QB's Finest (2000). The song is referenced in Jay-Z's diss song "Takeover".
He resides in Swansea where up until August 2011 had been employed as a postman, deciding to take a sabbatical from Royal Mail to take up an offer of a full-time coaching role with Swansea City FC as Lead Coach of the Youth Development Phase, which he still holds. He has been involved with youth football coaching for a number of years, particularly with the Swansea City Bravehearts, a football club for children with disabilities. Richards has been involved with the club from its beginning in 2000 and is Head Coach and Chairperson. He also had the opportunity to attend a garden party at Buckingham Palace to receive the Queens Award for Voluntary Services. In 2003, he was awarded City of Swansea Coach of the Year for his work with the Bravehearts.
"One Time 4 Your Mind" is the eighth song on Nas' debut album Illmatic. It is produced by Large Professor who provides the song with a mellow beat & a deep bassline. Nas raps two verses on the song and contributes to the call and response chorus with Grand Wizard (of Bravehearts). The song's lyrics deal with what Nas does in his leisure.
Hetty Margarete Johnston (born 27 September 1958), is the founder and Executive Director of Bravehearts Inc., an organisation advocating for better child protection in Australia. She is a lobbyist, who often highlights and promotes action against pedophilia within media, families, schools and in the general community. Johnston has published a book detailing her beliefs called In the Best Interests of the Child.
Duncan, "William, son of Alan Wallace", pp. 47–50; Grant, "Bravehearts and Coronets", p. 91.The Scottish Wars of Independence: The Lübeck Letter at the National Archives of Scotland website This Alan Wallace may be the same as the one listed in the 1296 Ragman Rolls as a crown tenant in Ayrshire, but there is no additional confirmation.Watson, "Sir William Wallace", p.
27; Duncan, "William, son of Alan Wallace", pp. 51–53; Grant, "Bravehearts and Coronets", pp. 90–93. Blind Harry's assertion that William was the son of Sir Malcolm of Elderslie has given rise to a tradition that William's birthplace was at Elderslie in Renfrewshire, and this is still the view of some historians,Traquair, Peter Freedom's Sword p. 62 including the historical William Wallace Society itself.
Logan Campbell got a try for Scotland but then Ireland scored another, a drop-goal to win the match 17–10. Colin Wilson was awarded the Man of the Match award, and significantly became the first player from the Scottish Conference domestic league to represent Scotland. With two defeats from the tournament Scotland finished bottom of the table.Rugby League Bravehearts – Internationals 96–99, Page 64.
Though numbered correctly in the liner notes, the original compact disc pressing erroneously combined tracks one and two during mastering, throwing off the count for the rest of the tracks by one number (i.e., "We Live This" is track two, "Real Niggas" is track three, and so on). Later, corrected masters feature the "Oochie Wally" remix (which features Nas in addition to the Bravehearts) in place of the original.
The Nashua Silver Knights is a collegiate summer baseball team based in Nashua, New Hampshire. It is a charter member of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League (FCBL), a wood-bat league with a 56-game regular season comprising 7 teams from New Hampshire to western Connecticut. The team's home games are played at Holman Stadium in Nashua. The team is owned by John Creedon Jr, who also owns the Worcester Bravehearts.
The 10pm News features updated LOCAL news, weather and an extended sports segment with Kevin Shea. The station's signature sports program is the Friday Night Football Frenzy, a weekly highlight program showcasing central Massachusetts high school football. Charter TV3 also provides local sports coverage, including game telecasts of select Worcester Bravehearts and Pawtucket Red Sox baseball games. Charter TV3 Sports concentrates its coverage on local high school, college and professional athletics.
Every weeknight, Kevin Shea and Andy Lacombe report on the latest sports news on Worcester News Tonight. Charter TV3 Sports schedules live, on-location telecasts of sporting events year-round. These live telecasts include high school and College of the Holy Cross football, high school and Holy Cross basketball, baseball games with the PawSox and Worcester Bravehearts, and hockey games with the Worcester Railers. Charter TV3 also provides community-based programming.
Rugby League Bravehearts – Dublin Début and the Emerging Nations, Page 40. Retrieved on 23 July 2008. A new location was quickly found but it was half a mile away from the ground, and so the players had to walk that distance in their playing kit. The match was looking like it would be scoreless at half-time until just before the break, centre Lee Child scored to put Ireland ahead.
The Scotland A national rugby league team nicknamed the Bravehearts is made up of amateur players, who either play in the Rugby League Conference the BUCS university league or the Scottish domestic competition.Scotland RL – Strongest Ever Scottish A Pack Set To Face France Retrieved on 14 July 2008.Scotland RL – Wales Versus Scotland At Cardiff Retrieved on 14 July 2008.Scotland RL – Squad For England Retrieved on 14 July 2008.
Andranik also features in the popular song The Bravehearts of the Caucasus (Կովկասի քաջեր) and other pieces of Armenian patriotic folklore. Several documentaries about Andranik have been produced; these include Andranik (1929) by Armena-Film in France, directed by Asho Shakhatuni, who also played the main role; General Andranik (1990) directed by Levon Mkrtchyan, narrated by Khoren Abrahamyan; and Andranik Ozanian, a 53-minute-long documentary by the Public Television of Armenia.
The team had a stretch that they won 15 of 16 games in the middle to late June, giving them enough recognition to be ranked #20 in the Collegiate Summer Baseball national rankings. The team reached the FCBL playoffs for the first time in franchise history after clinching the #3 seed in the playoffs, but their playoff stint was a short one, as they lost to the Worcester Bravehearts 9–2 in the first round.
Around 60-90 sorties per day are flown from the base thereby generating the highest amount of single-engine flying hours in the country from this air base. Once the home base for 52nd Squadron, the station now houses the three Hawk Operational Training Squadrons (HOTS-A Aggressors, HOTS-B Bravehearts and HOTS-C Cheetahs). In addition the Weapon System Operators' School also functions here. A fourth Squadron is ready to be raised shortly.
The playoffs were August 20 through 22, between the Worcester Bravehearts (23-15) and the Nashua Silver Knights (23-16). Worcester had played its home games at Doyle Field in Leominster, but the entire final series was played at Nashua, Worcester playing as the home team in games 1 and 3 due to its higher seed. Worcester won the first game but lost the second and third games, giving Nashua its fifth championship.
Joe Paolucci is the commissioner of the FCBL, succeeding Chris Hall, who served from 2011 through 2018. John Creedon, Jr., the owner of the Worcester Bravehearts and Nashua Silver Knights, is chairman of the league's board of directors. Boston Red Sox Hall of Famer Bob Stanley is on the League's Board of Directors and is the President of the Seacoast Mavericks. Cecil Fielder and Pete Incaviglia are advisory board members for the Torrington Titans.
The Worcester Bravehearts began play in 2014 as the local affiliate of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League, and won the league championship in their inaugural season. The Pawtucket Red Sox, the AAA affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, will be moving to Polar Park in 2021. The name of the new team will be the Worcester Red Sox. Candlepin bowling was invented in Worcester in 1880 by Justin White, an area bowling alley owner.
Withers, BraveHearts, p. 42.Gonzaga lists his first season as 1990, but both its official basketball website and basketball media guide consistently refer to seasons by the calendar year in which they end. He had some familiarity with the program, as he had befriended Dan Monson, then a Gonzaga assistant and later the head coach, during his time working the Oregon basketball camps. In 1990, he was promoted to a full-time assistant.
The Rohtak sisters viral video controversy involves a video that went viral on the social media in India in late November 2014 and the events that followed. The first video showed two sisters (referred to as the Rohtak sisters or the Sonepat sisters) beating three young men with a belt alleging that the men had harassed them. Soon, the video was being broadcast by television channels. The girls were praised by the media and given the nickname "bravehearts".
Rams' goaltender Daniel Jones picked up the historical first victory, as well as the league's first shutout in history. Grey Highlands Bravehearts goalie during 2014–15 season. On November 15, 2006, the GMJHL announced its affiliation with the World Hockey Association and creation of the National Junior Hockey Alliance. The affiliation resulted in a national championship between the GMJHL playoff champion and the winner of the WHA Junior West Hockey League after the 2006–07 season.
According to the Skanda Purana, after the birth of Murugan Shakti took her chilambu (anklet) nine shaktis were produced, and these were then transformed into the brothers of Murugan, called the Navaveeragal (lit. "nine bravehearts") in Tamil. When Murugan was sent to destroy Soorapadman, Veerabahu and the other Navaveeragal followed him south at the head of a huge army. At the Vindhyas, the army saw two of Soorapadman's brothers - Krauncha, in the form of a mountain, and Tarakan.
Scotland started well in Bridgend with Wade Liddell giving the Bravehearts the lead after just 8 minutes. This try was converted by Gareth Morton. But things got bad as Wales pulled a try back through Richard Johnson, and then Danny Brough was sinbinned for dissent on 26 minutes. In the next ten minutes a Wales team minus Iestyn Harris, who failed a fitness test prior to the match,Cymru RL – Wales 14–21 Scotland Retrieved on 23 July 2008.
There are two Scottish teams selected: Scotland and Scotland A. The Scotland team is predominantly second- generation professional players, born and bred in England, whereas the Scotland A team (nicknamed "the Bravehearts") is selected from the domestic Scottish competition. Scotland has participated in the Emerging Nations Cup (1995), in every World Cup since 2000, and European Nations Cup (since 2003) competitions. Since 2002, Scotland A has participated in the Amateur Four Nations competition and toured Italy, the Netherlands, and Serbia.
On February 20, the league announced that the new seventh team would be called the Westfield Starfires. John Creedon, Jr., the owner of the Worcester Bravehearts, bought the Nashua Silver Knights from Drew Weber and from the others to which Weber had sold a minority interest. The Westfield franchise trailed the other six during the regular season, suggesting its elimination from the playoffs—sometimes losing so many games as to give all six other franchises a .500 winning average or better.
As the Seacoast Mavericks remained on hiatus, Nashua became the last of the four charter teams. Owner Drew Weber sold a minority stake to local businessmen and fired Muntean, appointing as co-General Managers team accountant Victoria Cookson and former mayoral candidate Michael Broderick. However, in March, Weber and the co-owners announced the sale of the club to John Creedon Jr., the owner of the Worcester Bravehearts. Creedon named Dave Pahucki the general manager in place of Weber's selections.
Hokuto no Ken video game and is also used as the opening for the 2005 Sega-Sammy arcade game. Mixed Martial Artist Josh Barnett used the song as an entrance theme in PRIDE Fighting Championships. The song has been covered by multiple artists, including Animetal on Animetal Marathon IV and Decade of Bravehearts. Most recently, Hiromi Konno as Akira Kogami and Minoru Shiraishi as himself covered "Ai o Torimodose!!" under the name for the theme song of the Lucky Star OVA.
In total England have won the cup fourteen times. With The Clash of the Nations tournament over, the Celtic nations were to play each other once over October and November in a new competition. The matches were to coincide with the Great Britain versus Australia matches, in which Great Britain ended up being badly beaten. Dale Laughton was the only Scotman in the Great Britain team and so the Bravehearts didn't suffer from withdrawals as much as Ireland and Wales did.
No Qualification was required for the Bravehearts for the 2013 Rugby League World Cup due to participating in the 2008 tournament. They were drawn in pool C alongside World Cup debutantes Italy and the powerful forwards and fast backs of Tonga. Every team needed to play 3 group games each so Scotland would also play an inter-group game against the other World Cup debutantes the United States. The Scots were underdogs against the Pacific Island nation who were full of NRL talent.
Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones was born in the Brooklyn borough of New York City on September 14, 1973 to African American parents. His father, Olu Dara (born Charles Jones III), is a jazz and blues musician from Mississippi. His mother, Fannie Ann (née Little; died 2002) was a U.S. Postal Service worker from North Carolina.Stated on Finding Your Roots, PBS, October 28, 2014 He has a brother, Jabari Fret, who raps under the name Jungle and is a member of hip hop group Bravehearts.
On August 31, 2012, the Can-Am League announced that it was terminating the franchise's charter due to a slumping financial state which included failure to pay for uniform cleaning. League commissioner Miles Wolff declared he would try to find a new ownership group, but was unable to do so and the remaining Tornadoes players were either taken in a dispersal draft in October 2012 or given their outright releases. Baseball returned to Worcester in 2014 with the advent of the summer collegiate league Worcester Bravehearts.
Few entered the coaching profession even before receiving his degree, serving as an unpaid part-time assistant at his alma mater of Creswell High School starting in 1983, and advancing to a paid position from 1986 to 1988.Withers, BraveHearts, p. 53. During this time, he also worked at Oregon's summer basketball camps. After a season as an assistant at another Oregon school, Sheldon High School in Eugene, he moved to Spokane, Washington, joining the Gonzaga staff as a graduate assistant in 1989 under Dan Fitzgerald.
But it was decided that the time was right for an open-age national team to attempt to be entered into an Emerging Nations Tournament that would coincide with the 1995 World Cup, that the Rugby League International Federation had recently announced. Both Scotland Rugby League and Rugby League Ireland arranged a match on 13 August 1995 at the Royal Dublin Showground in Dublin, Ireland. However the Rugby Football League provided no financial support to either team.Rugby League Bravehearts – Dublin Début and the Emerging Nations, Page 39.
However, the Scots came out on top with an Andrew Henderson try and two Oliver Wilkes goals sealing the victory by two points.The Independent – France v Scotland Retrieved on 29 August 2008. This scoreline meant that all three teams had finished on two points, but it was France, with the better points difference, that went on to face England in the final.Hall Of Fame – 2003 Retrieved on 29 August 2008. The 2004 competition followed the same plan but this time the Bravehearts were with Ireland and Wales.
Nastradamus was therefore rushed to meet a November release date. Though critics were not kind to the album, it did result in a minor hit, "You Owe Me". In 2000, Nas & Ill Will Records Presents QB's Finest, which is popularly known as simply QB's Finest, was released on Nas's Ill Will Records. QB's Finest is a compilation album that featured Nas and a number of other rappers from Queensbridge projects, including Mobb Deep, Nature, Capone, the Bravehearts, Tragedy Khadafi, Millennium Thug and Cormega, who had briefly reconciled with Nas.
The Scotland A national rugby league team nicknamed the Bravehearts is made up of amateur players, who either play in the Rugby League Conference the BUCS university league or the Scottish domestic competition. Napier University has also played a huge part in the team, with many Napier students having played in the side over the years. The team regularly compete against England, Wales and Ireland, playing them annually in the Amateur Four Nations. Since the creation of this tournament, in 2002, Scotland have won it just once in 2010.
Most of Plies' work focuses on drugs and violence and he is not a full-time dirty artist, although almost all the singles released contained dirty rap. Some examples of dirty rap by East Coast hip hop artists include Akinyele's "Put It in Your Mouth", The Notorious B.I.G.'s "Nasty Girl", Lil' Kim's "How Many Licks?" & "Magic Stick", Bravehearts' "Oochie Wally", 50 Cent's "Candy Shop" and "Ayo Technology", featuring Justin Timberlake, which contains references to looking at porn and urges to perform in bisexual activities. Also notable is "Tush" by Ghostface Killah and Missy Elliott.
In May 2008, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery was preparing for an exhibition of the works of artist Bill Henson. The subjects of some works included nude teenage children. Following public complaints to the New South Wales police by eight individuals, including a complaint made by Hetty Johnston, a child protection advocate (from the organisation Bravehearts), police raided the gallery and took into custody over 20 of Henson's photographs. The police considered whether the gallery or Henson may have committed an offence of "production, dissemination or possession of child pornography".
Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field is a baseball stadium in Worcester, Massachusetts. Primarily used for College of the Holy Cross sporting events, the baseball stadium also served as the home field for the Can-Am League Worcester Tornadoes, and the current home of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League Worcester Bravehearts. The stadium is named after Reverend James Fitton, who donated land to the Archdiocese of Boston to found the college. The baseball stadium lacks any outfield bleachers due to Interstate 290 and the football field being adjacent to it.
He was included in the 16-man roster that competed in SMART-Liga Pilipinas Conference II. On his debut, he scored only two points in a 63-59 loss to the Ilocos Sur Bravehearts. On January 16, 2009, he scored 10 points in a blowout win against Zamboanga del Norte. He also wanted to play in the Tournament of the Philippines (TOP), the first joint project of Liga Pilipinas and the Philippine Basketball League, but he was instead placed on the reserve list since Manny Pacquiao wanted to suit up for the team.
"Never Should Have" was used in the season 7 finale of the TV show Army Wives, which Ashanti starred in. On November 26, 2013, Ashanti released "I Got It", featuring Rick Ross in support of the album. French Montana, Jeremih, Rick Ross and Beenie Man are all featured on the album too. Upon release, the album garnered favorable reviews, with music critics describing Bravehearts sound as an "evolution of R&B;" and praising the themes of empowerment, but criticizing the romantic clichés and lack of interesting moments on the album.
A NJROTC unit was established at Baldwin in 2000, including a drill team, academic team, rifle team, and orienteering team. The drill team is composed of two divisions: the Warrior Guard (armed exhibition) and the Lady Bravehearts, or Lady B's for short (all-female unarmed exhibition). Baldwin High School Warrior Guards and the Lady B's have competed in many drill meets. In 2003 and 2004, the NJROTC competition team finished second and third in the state and went to the Navy Nationals in Florida, where they finished sixteenth and seventeenth in the nation.
She was appointed directly as president of the Queensland Court of Appeal, without having previously been a member of the Supreme Court. She served from 30 July 1998 until she resigned in October 2016. She was the first woman appointed to lead an appellate court in Australia. In April 2015 McMurdo was involved in a dispute with then Chief Justice of Queensland Tim Carmody, which subsequently became public, concerning disclosure of a meeting between Carmody and Hetty Johnson, the founder and executive director of the children protection advocacy group Bravehearts.
Rugby League Bravehearts – In European Tournaments, Page 65. Retrieved on 19 August 2008 It is generally regarded that the Rugby Football League made the same mistakes as the 1998 tournament with matches being held on Friday nights and competing against both the football and rugby union seasons and consequently attendances were very low for the matches. The first of Scotland's matches was against Wales in which many of the best Welsh players were with Great Britain. Scotland took the lead through Danny Arnold but The Dragons quickly made the game level.
The MIDI Mafia is a music production duo consisting of American Bruce Waynne (born Waynne Nugent) from Brooklyn, New York and Canadian Dirty Swift (born Kevin Risto) from Ottawa, Ontario. Together as Midi Mafia since 2003, they are most notable for their production of 50 Cent's number-one single "21 Questions". The MIDI Mafia has also produced for artists such as Sha Stimuli (the single "Clap At Ya"), Capone-N-Noreaga ("Yes Sir"), Bravehearts, Gemma Fox, Jean Grae, Talib Kweli, Young Buck, Nelly, Miri Ben-Ari, Lloyd Banks and Tamia.
It would take a third successive Grand Final appearance to claim victory, avenging their previous Grand Final losses to the Edinburgh Eagles, the Lions won a closely contested match to claim their maiden premiership. 2005 looked destined to be the year of the Lions, going through the regular season unbeaten and finishing Minor Premiers, the Lions team burdened by Bravehearts commitment put on a gutsy display but in the end were outclassed by a determined Steelers team. The Lions are arguably one of the dominant teams in recent times, appearing in the last 4 Grand Finals.
This resulted in the formation of Hong Kong Scottish and in early April 2011, the club was launched, playing in the world-famous Melrose Rugby Sevens, the birthplace of Rugby Sevens. The club entered into the domestic Premiership Division for the 2011–12 season. Hong Kong Scottish runs three men's rugby sides – Bloomberg Hong Kong Scottish (1st XV), Hong Kong Scottish Nomads (2nd XV) and Hong Kong Scottish Bravehearts (3rd XV) – and one women's rugby team – Hong Kong Scottish Kukris. The club's home ground in the Shek Kip Mei area of Hong Kong is affectionately known as The Rock.
Duncan, "William, son of Alan Wallace", p. 53; Grant, "Bravehearts and Coronets", pp. 91–92. The origins of the Wallace surname and its association with southwest Scotland are also far from certain, other than the name's being derived from the Old English wylisc (pronounced "wullish"), meaning "foreigner" or "Welshman". It is possible that all the Wallaces in the Clyde area were medieval immigrants from Wales, but as the term was also used for the Cumbric-speaking Strathclyde kingdom of the Celtic Britons, it seems equally likely that the surname refers to people who were seen as being "Welsh" due to their Cumbric language.
Retrieved on 6 August 2008 The match finished France 26–22 Scotland, with Lee Penny earning Man of the Match award. France went onto beat Ireland in their second match, therefore clinching the trophy, however Scotland still played Ireland in Glasgow, the first meeting between these nations since 1995. The first half was to prove uneventful, with Ireland scoring a single try to make the score 6–0 after 40 minutes. On the 46th minute Ireland drifted into a 10-point lead, but John Duffy kept the Bravehearts in the match with 20 minutes of the match remaining.
The East was the stronger division; the new Bristol team (33–23), which won the West Division, had a worse record than three of the teams in the East. Bristol faced the Worcester Bravehearts (26–30) in the final series; last year's champion had flirted with elimination for much of the season, but came on strong in the final weeks of the regular season to finish second in the West. The higher-seeded Bristol elected that the series begin in Worcester, where Worcester won. In the games played at Bristol, Bristol won Game 2, but Worcester won the deciding game, on August 16, to repeat as FCBL champions.
With 210 points, he remains the club's all-time top points scorer and has more drop goals for the club than any other Hong Kong Scottish player. Hong Kong Scottish Nomads improved as the year progressed under the coaching of Anthony Hopewell, but had a tough year in the third tier National League 1, finishing without a win in 14 games. The Hong Kong Scottish Bravehearts continued their success story from the previous year, winning the Community 4C grand final. The success of the young side was further exemplified by the development of Alan Wong, who played for the Nomads in a higher tier of rugby on numerous occasions.
The 2014 FCBL season was the fourth season of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League, a wood bat collegiate summer baseball league. On September 20, 2013, John Creedon Jr., who prior to the 2013 season had discussed bringing baseball back to the city of Worcester, announced that he would indeed operate the league's tenth franchise at Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field starting in 2014, and unveiled the Bravehearts on December 2, 2013. The league split into an East and West division of five teams each. The All-Star Game assembled teams comprising the best players of each division; on July 24, the West beat the East, 4-1.
They finished the season at .491, an identical record to the Pittsfield Suns, which won the fourth seed and the right to host the one-game play-in game against Nashua on August 8 through the tie-breaker, a superior record against the other playoff teams. Fifth-seeded Nashua won the play-in game and swept the semifinals. The other finalist was the sixth-seeded Worcester Bravehearts, as all six playoff games in the first two rounds went to the lower-seeded team. Nashua elected to start the series at Worcester and won away and at home, repeating on August 12 as FCBL Champions.
The Clash of the Nations was a new tournament designed to make November 1998 a month of international league as Great Britain was touring the Southern Hemisphere. Scotland, France and Ireland would play two matches each and the winner of the two matches would be crowned champion. Scotland first faced France in Perpignan, the first match since they were controversially denied a victory in 1996. New coach Billy McGinty promised "the strongest ever Scotland squad" and just three players survived from Scotland's last international match.Rugby League Bravehearts – Internationals 96–99, Page 61. Retrieved on 6 August 2008 Débutant Jason Flowers put Scotland ahead, before France levelled the scores.
The 2014 FCBL playoffs were conducted as in 2013, except that the rules gave the winner of each division the bye in round one, and guaranteed that, of the next four teams with the best overall records, the higher-seeded team would host the one-game play-in. On September 20, 2013, John Creedon Jr., who prior to the 2013 season had discussed bringing baseball back to the city of Worcester, announced that he would indeed operate the league's tenth franchise at Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field starting in 2014, and unveiled the Bravehearts on December 2, 2013. The two division winners, Worcester (West) and Martha's Vineyard (East), won their semifinal series and met in the best- of-three final series. Worcester swept the series to become the 2014 champions.
"Pegasus Fantasy" has also been covered by many other subsequent artists and bands, including Animetal on their albums Animetal Marathon V and Decade of Bravehearts, Animetal USA on their debut self-titled album, Eizo Sakamoto on Eizo Japan 1, Takeshi Tsuruno on Tsuruno Uta, Sadie on V-Anime Rocks, Trick or Treat on Re-Animated, and even Italian power metal band Derdian, as a bonus track on the Japanese release of their album Limbo. Mary's Blood recorded a cover of the song for their 2020 cover album Re>Animator. Their vocalist Eye sings it as a duet with Make-Up's vocalist NoB, who has been her vocal coach for the last 10 years. The song has been translated into various languages for the localized dubs of the anime.
Bharat Ke Veer is a fund-raising initiative by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India on behalf of members of the Indian paramilitary Forces. The initiative was launched by FLT LT MUKUND B VALA Akshay Kumar and Rajnath Singh. It allows donations of up to ₹ 15 lakhs to an individual's account and donations to the "Bharat Ke Veer" corpus. Bharat Ke Veer corpus would be managed by a committee made up of eminent persons of repute and senior government officials, in equal number, who would decide to disburse the fund equitably to the bravehearts family on need basis. The amount so donated will be credited to the account of ‘Next of Kin’ of those of Central Armed Police Force (all seven) or National Disaster Response Force soldiers.
Brave, is a bimonthly American zine and digital media company that focuses on pop culture and fashion founded by Ryan Latrell. Its coverage includes art, film, music, design, celebrities, interviews, and technology with a focus on niche cultures such as streetwear, sneaker culture, hip-hop, pop, reality television and has an archive of transcribed online interviews with Paris Hilton's boyfriend River Viiperi, Eve, Kandi Burruss, K. Michelle, Tiffany Foxx, OMG Girlz, Cedric The Entertainer, Niecy Nash, and Raheem DeVaughn. On June 27, 2012 a photograph of Romeo Miller from the April issue appeared on screen on American syndicated talk show The Wendy Williams Show, causing it to be published on Global Grind and was later published on LoveBScott.com and Necole Bitchie, and is duly noted at number one alongside nine other prominent publications for the January 2013 "Bravehearts" cover issue with Danity Kane group member Dawn Richard on BET.
Jay Z also ridicules Nas's style, flow, and career decisions, with lyrics like, "Nigga switch up your flow, your shit is garbage/What you trying to kick knowledge? (Get the fuck outta here)" and "Fell from top ten to not mentioned at all/To your bodyguard's Oochie Wally verse better than yours/Matter fact you had the worst flow in the whole fuckin' song..." which "Oochie Wally" is a song by The Bravehearts from the collaborative album QB's Finest, and samples the song in this song when Jay-Z mentions it. The song initiated one of the biggest and most hyped hip hop rivalries within the industry, and the song was generally well received by fans. At the time, the song's hard-hitting caliber was such that Jay-Z and many hip hop fans had felt that this song could have potentially ended Nas's career.
The song was composed and arranged by Tetsuro Oda with lyrics by Momoko Sakura, author of Chibi Maruko- chan. "Odoru Pompokolin" became very popular as an anime theme song, reaching number 8 on a list of 100 unforgettable anime theme songs compiled by TV Asahi and then at number 1 on a list of the top 20 anime theme songs of the 1990s, also compiled by TV Asahi. Covers include an uptempo happy hardcore version which was featured on Anime Speed, a heavy metal cover by Animetal on their fanclub exclusive "For the Bravehearts Only!" single, an English-language version titled "Dancing Pompokolin" by Captain Jack which was featured in the game Dance Dance Revolution and other music games, a version by ManaKana used as the Chibi Maruko-chan opening theme song from 1998 to 2000, and a cover by Kaela Kimura on her album 5 Years which has been used as the opening for the anime throughout 2010. In 2011, B.B.Queens reunited and recorded a new version of "Odoru Pompokolin" to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Chibi Maruko- chans initial manga release.
Centre Lex Kaleca was player of the year in his second season with the club, whilst Charles Cheung, Jack Parfitt, Lachlan Chubb and John Aikman earned international honours, representing Hong Kong in games against Russia, Japan and Korea. The club's development programme received a boost when Ale Nardoni and Sjors Laurijsen were both selected to represent Hong Kong in the under-20 Junior World Trophy in Portugal. Forwards Luke Davey and Aikman were rewarded for their longevity with the club and both were honoured after reaching 50 appearances for the first team. Hong Kong Scottish Nomads made significant progress in National League 1, reaching their semi-final and finishing with a record of six wins and seven losses. Doug Brown was Nomads’ players player of the year, with Jimmy Cheung picking up the award for the Hong Kong Scottish Bravehearts, who didn't end the season with a trophy for the first time in three season, but did make the semi-final and had a winning record in National League 4.
Elimination Qualifiers Rd 1 :Cambridge Bears 3 - North York Renegades 2 :Orangeville Americans 6 - Bradford Bulls 5 Elimination Qualifiers Rd 2 :Sturgeon Falls Lumberjacks 5 - Almaguin Spartans 4 :Knights of Meaford 3 - Bracebridge Blues 0 :Toronto Predators 5 - Cambridge Bears 3 :Alliston Coyotes 11 - Orangeville Americans 3 Divisional Round :Temiscaming Titans defeated Sturgeon Falls Lumberjacks 3-games-to-none :Seguin Huskies defeated Parry Sound Islanders 3-games-to-none :South Muskoka Shield defeated Knights of Meaford 3-games-to- none :Rama Aces defeated Grey Highlands Bravehearts 3-games-to-2 :Tottenham Steam defeated Alliston Coyotes 3-games-to-2 :Toronto Blue Ice Jets defeated Bradford Rattlers 3-games-to-2 :Toronto Attack defeated Toronto Predators 3-games-to-none :Halton Ravens defeated Niagara Whalers 3-games-to-1 Quarter- final :Temiscaming Titans defeated Rama Aces 3-games-to-none :Seguin Huskies defeated South Muskoka Shield 3-games-to-1 :Halton Ravens defeated Tottenham Steam 3-games-to-2 :Toronto Attack defeated Toronto Blue Ice Jets 3-games-to- none Semi-final :Temiscaming Titans defeated Halton Ravens 4-games-to-3 :Seguin Huskies defeated Toronto Attack 4-games-to-none Final :Temiscaming Titans defeated Seguin Huskies 4-games-to-1 Playoff results are listed on the official league website.
Jones and his crew 5th Squad began recording music with the help of a local manager. In 2003, Jones got his chance to show what he could do in front of top music industry executives. SpenCow Entertainment executives Demetrius Spencer and JJ Johnson heard Jones freestyle rap and signed him on the spot. They began work immediately on his first album with producer Poli Paul (Chingy, The Black Eyed Peas, Nas & Bravehearts), and within six months Jeff Jones was signed to a major record deal with Elektra Records, then home of platinum recording artists including Fabulous, Missy Elliott, and Busta Rhymes. He completed recording his first album on Elektra Records “God Given” with features from Trick Daddy, Cee-Lo of Gnarls Barkley, and R&B; group Midwest City. His high energy record “We Sum All Stars” off the album was featured in the hit Disney feature film New York Minute and also on the movie soundtrack. In the summer of 2004 Jeff Jones’ first single “Trunk Rattle” hit radio airwaves in the West Coast and Midwest regions, introducing his melodic flow to the masses. Just as he began to promote this record, Elektra Records folded and his deal was lost.

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