mind over matter. If you don't mind, then it ...
The International Excellence in Retail Financial Services program is the most rigorous, prestigious and transparent awards program for consumer banking in Asia Pacific, Central Asia, the Middle East and Africa. We evaluate a total of 252 banks in 42 countries in a thorough evaluation process. It ...
The Elvis is described in the menu as: "Polish Sausage: Smoked and savory - just like the King." It costs US$3.50. It's a Chicago-Style Hot Dog just like the dog, only difference is instead of the Vienna Beef hot dog it made with polish sausage. Though it' still served in a steamed poppy seed bun ...
The Dog is described in the menu as: "Chicago-Style Hot Dog with all the trimmings: 'nuff said." It costs US$2.50. It's made of Steamed or grilled natural casing Vienna Beef hot dog, stuffed with poppy seed bun and topped with yellow mustard, caramelized onions, neon green ...
There many interesting trivia from this movie. The famous line: "I'm the king of the world" was improvised by Leonardo DiCaprio. The scene that shows the sunken titanic in the bottom of the ocean was a real footage. This movie holds the record for most expensive movie made in the 20th Century with ...
The scene where Sparrow is hurled across a canyon and landing on his feet while tied to a pole, is amazingly not using CG nor any other sort of camera trickery, not even wires. A man was actually tied hands and feet to a pole and then, by the use of specially created rigs (along with a dose of ...
Owned is a slang word, derived from the traditional meaning of the verb "own", as meaning to appropriate or conquer to gain ownership. The term strongly implies domination, severe defeat, and/or humiliation of a rival. It is also now primarily used in the Internet gaming culture to taunt an ...
"Noob" (also referred to as "Newbie") is an English slang term and a pejorative label used to describe a newcomer or inexperienced user. On the Internet, "noob" usually refers to an inexperienced computer user, especially in the context of online gaming or programming.
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