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Karr's head is drawn on the body of a wasp (alluding to Les Guêpes) and annotated "KARicature" (sic). The short story "Les Willis" was the basis of Giacomo Puccini's opera Le Villi (1884). The bamboo species Bambusa multiplex Alphonse Karr was named in his honour. [16] Numerous roads have been named after him including: Rue Alphonse Karr in Paris
“Every choice gives you a chance to pave your own road. Keep moving. Full speed ahead.” — Oprah Winfrey “Leadership means that a group, large or small, is willing to entrust authority to a ...
KITT and KARR are both in Knight Rider: The Game and its sequel. They also appear in the Knight Rider World in Lego Dimensions. Featuring the iconic voice of William Daniels, the Knight Rider GPS was a fully working GPS using Mio navigational technology. The GPS featured custom recorded voices so that the unit could "speak to" its owner using ...
John shows him KARR, and when KARR talks, Eddie is amazed, and tells John they could use KARR to get rich by knocking off "bigger targets" like an armored truck full of gold. Eddie explains to KARR that gold equals money, which means parts and a mechanic to keep KARR running. KARR concedes, but John wants no part of it and walks away.
Michael Knight is a fictional character and the protagonist of the 1980s television series Knight Rider, played by David Hasselhoff. The character first appeared in the opening scenes as Michael Long, played by Larry Anderson in the beginning of the pilot. [1] His last appearance was in the 2008 film Knight Rider.
He died at 84 years old and was worth $750 million.Here are a few of the best Jack Welch lines, a collection of wisdom from his writing and speeches.Former General Electric CEO Jack Welch Dies At ...
In 2011, Krzyzewski earned his 903rd win to push him past Knight for the most wins in college basketball history. Knight was also Krzyzewski’s presenter at the Naismith Hall of Fame in 2001.
The first season of Knight Rider, an American television series, debuted on September 26, 1982, and ended on May 6, 1983. It aired on NBC. [1] The region 1 DVD was released on August 3, 2004. [2] Knight Rider had a two-hour premiere on NBC, airing at 8PM on Sunday night.