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Speed Zone (also known as Cannonball Run III, Cannonball Fever, One for the Money and Speedzone Fever) is a 1989 American action comedy film [2] set around an illegal cross-country race (inspired by the Cannonball Baker Sea-to-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash).
Cannonball House from the Castle Esplanade, circa 1909. Cannonball House has two main storeys along with a semi-basement and an attic. It has a substantial three-gabled frontage to the north (Castlehill) with a studded timber main door, reached by a short external stone stair. There is a crow-stepped gabled window to the rear.
The casualties from round shot were extremely gory; when fired directly into an advancing column, a cannonball was capable of passing straight through up to forty men [citation needed]. Even when most of its kinetic energy is expended, a round shot still has enough momentum to knock men over and cause gruesome injury.
The AllMusic review by Rick Anderson stated: "It's hard to imagine any fan of mainstream jazz not finding much to love on this very fine recording." [12] The Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded the album 3 stars out of 4, stating: "The quartet date with Bill Evans was one of the last chances to hear [Adderley] as sole horn, and he sounds fine."
Welcome to the world of Crysis 3, a deep jungle experience awaits you in the Dystopian New York setting as you battle through hordes of CELL operatives and search for the evasive Alpha Ceph...
Round shot or solid shot or a cannonball or simply ball A solid spherical projectile made, in early times, from dressed stone but, by the 17th century, from iron. The most accurate projectile that could be fired by a smooth-bore cannon, used to batter the wooden hulls of opposing ships, forts, or fixed emplacements, and as a long-range anti ...
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Frank Anson Richards, also known as Frank "Cannonball" Richards and Cannonball Richards (February 20, 1887 – February 7, 1969), was an American carnival and vaudeville performer whose act involved taking heavy blows to his abdomen. [1] Richards began by letting people (including heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey) punch him in the gut.