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Despite a 59.72% drop in its second weekend to $12.5 million and dropped to third place behind Sleepy Hollow and The World Is Not Enough the film made $67.4 million within 12 days. It remained at third place during its third weekend during Thanksgiving weekend behind The World Is Not Enough and Toy Story 2 .
A corrupt police chief who often watches his daughter Taeko undress through the use of a hidden surveillance camera. He attempts to have a new house built for his family using illegally obtained money to fund the project. He manages to arrest a Lil' Slugger imposter when an attack attempt is made on him.
Even though it has powerful psychic abilities, scientists failed to give it a compassionate heart, and it turned vicious as a result. It rests to conserve energy, so that it can unleash its full power in battle. In generation VI, it gained two Mega Evolutions; one adapted for physical attacks, and one adapted for special attacks. Mew Myū ...
"Above Suspicion" is the second episode of the fourteenth season of the police procedural television series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and the 297th overall episode. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on September 26, 2012, after the episode "Lost Reputation".
Yugande uses a special chip to take on a more powerful, red-colored form called Burning Yugande (バーニング・ユガンデ, Bāningu Yugande, 50). With this new power, Yugande proves to be a difficult challenge for the Megarangers, as he destroys the Delta Mega, badly damages the Galaxy Mega and Mega Winger and nearly destroys the Voyager ...
As he made his way home from the clifftop in Bournemouth, he said he saw a man dressed in dark clothing with a hood. Mr Priddle said: "[It was] very concerning for my own safety. He seemed not a ...
A police officer, 29-year-old Rouven Laur , [8] [9] [10] threw one of the men that was helping subdue the attacker to the ground. Laur then turned away from the attacker and pinned down the man in blue by kneeling on him, allowing the attacker to run around Laur and stab him in the neck. [11] Another police officer then non-fatally shot the ...
On October 29, 1984, Eleanor Bumpurs was shot and killed by the New York City Police Department (NYPD). The police were present to enforce a city-ordered eviction of Bumpurs, an elderly and disabled African American woman, from her New York Housing Authority (NYCHA) public housing unit at 1551 University Avenue (Sedgwick Houses) in the Morris Heights neighborhood of the Bronx.