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The episode is Sarah Culp of The Quindecim's eleventh-favorite episode of the show, [14] and one of Les Winan of Box Office Prophets's favorite episodes. [15] A scene from the episode where former United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger meets Burns was included in the 2002 documentary film The Trials of Henry Kissinger. [16]
Coin props depicting a fictional wizarding currency in the Harry Potter fantasy films.. Authors doing worldbuilding and creating imaginary societies have to take care when naming fictional currencies because of the associations between currency names and countries; recognizable names for currencies of the future (e.g. dollar or yen) may be used to imply how history has progressed, but would ...
Double-die style struck coin from Ancient India, c 304-232 BCE featuring an elephant on one face and a lion on the other. Since that time, coins have been the most universal embodiment of money. These first coins were made of electrum, a naturally occurring pale yellow mixture of gold and silver that was further alloyed with silver and copper.
Users of the site's community are called "Tropers", which primarily consist of 18-34 year olds. [10] [11] From April 2008 until July 2012, TV Tropes published free content. [12] After that, the site modified its license to allow only non-commercial distribution of its content but continued to host the prior submissions under a new distribution ...
Kara Para Aşk (English: Black Money Love) is a Turkish television series broadcast on ATV screens on Wednesday evenings. The leading cast are Tuba Büyüküstün , Engin Akyürek and Erkan Can . The production of the series is undertaken by Ay Yapım , produced by Kerem Çatay , and directed by Ahmet Katıksız .
This series contained the show's 1,000th episode. [11] Series 10 took breaks on 9–13 March, 23 March–11 September, 9–31 December 2020 and 20 January 2021 due to Joe Biden becoming US President. 11: 19 April 2021: 1 June 2022: 2020: 165: This series had 18 episodes filmed shortly before the first COVID-19 lockdown regulations took
Who invented Bitcoin? That question has become a captivating mystery for the digital age along the lines of whatever happened to D.B. Cooper or who was Deep Throat in the Watergate scandal.
The episode received mixed reviews. Kevin McFarland of The A.V. Club graded the episode a C, stating "I would have less of a problem with the typically shallow excuse for a plot if there was more funny material, but even by Family Guy standards, there wasn’t a whole lot in this episode". [9] Kate Moon of TV Fanatic gave a 3/5 rating. [8]