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A song by The Residents. In "44", included in The Resident's Live at the Fillmore album, the number 44 is a main focus. Seven-time Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton has used the number 44 as his racing number since 2014. 44 Cats, an Italian animated children's television series, which was inspired by a song of the same name.
"44", a song by Bad Gyal featuring Rema from Warm Up "Forty Four", a song by Karma to Burn from Appalachian Incantation.44 caliber, a family of firearms and firearm cartridges .44 Special, a revolver cartridge.44 Magnum, a large revolver cartridge evolved from the .44 special; 44 Nysa, a main-belt asteroid; DAF 44, a small family car
However, his car was officially entered under his usual number 44, which remained visible on the engine cover. [23] Max Verstappen has used number 1 since 2022, after his titles in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024.
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+44 (read as Plus Forty-four) was an American rock supergroup formed in Los Angeles, California, in 2005. The group consisted of vocalist and bassist Mark Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker of Blink-182 , lead guitarist Shane Gallagher of The Nervous Return , and rhythm guitarist Craig Fairbaugh of Mercy Killers .
The Arizona Diamondbacks have not issued Paul Goldschmidt's #44 since his trade from the team in 2018. On Opening Day of the 2012 season, the New York Mets unveiled a memorial "Kid 8" logo to honor the late Gary Carter. Although no Met has worn the number 8 since Carter's election to the Hall of Fame, it is not retired.
A list of articles about numbers (not about numerals). Topics include powers of ten, notable integers, prime and cardinal numbers, and the myriad system.
A three-number entry was known as a "gig", and a bet on 4, 11, and 44 was popular by the time of the Civil War. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The New York Clipper , a sporting and theatrical weekly, ran a serial story by John Cooper Vail in April and May 1862 entitled "'4-11-44!' or The Lottery of Life in the Great City," indicating that the number was already ...