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Date: 1939: Source: Own work, based on photo and File:Keep Calm and Carry On Poster.svg by Mononomic.: Author: Vector conversion by Ericmetro: Permission (Reusing this file)The original image is in the public domain and is freely available, and the vectorization thereof is hereby also released into the public domain by the author, Ericmetro.
Courageous is a 2011 American independent Christian drama film directed by Alex Kendrick and written by Kendrick with his brother Stephen Kendrick. It is the fourth film by Sherwood Pictures , the creators of Flywheel , Facing the Giants , and Fireproof .
The budget of each film has been significantly larger than the film directly previous, at $20,000 for Flywheel, $100,000 for Facing the Giants, $500,000 for Fireproof, $2 million for Courageous, $3 million for War Room, and $5 million for Overcomer. [2] Sherwood's films have earned back their budgets dozens of times over.
A Beautiful Revolution Pt. 1 is the thirteenth studio album by American rapper Common. It was released on October 30, 2020 through Loma Vista Recordings, making it his second project released for the label. Production was handled by Karriem Riggins, Burniss Travis and Robert Glasper.
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Jack Dunlop (born April 23, 1994), better known as CouRageJD or CouRage, is an American YouTuber, commentator and streamer. He streams his gaming experiences live on YouTube and Twitch . He is also a content creator for and co-owner of 100 Thieves , a lifestyle brand and esports organization.
Courageous' greatest winning margin out of all four races was 2 minutes and 23 seconds. [2] It was the second unsuccessful challenge by Alan Bond. [3] Courageous had beaten Lowell North's Enterprise and Ted Hood's Independence to become the defender. Australia had beaten France, Gretel II and Sverige to become the challenger. [4]
Captains Courageous is a 1996 American film directed by Michael Anderson for the Family Channel. It was an adaptation of the novel by Rudyard Kipling that had been filmed several times. [1] The film starred Robert Urich who wanted to make a movie he could watch with his children. [2] The Los Angeles Times called it "terrific". [3]