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A bounty is a payment or reward of money to locate, capture or kill an outlaw or a wanted person. Two modern examples of bounties are the ones placed for the capture of Saddam Hussein and his sons by the United States government [1] and Microsoft's bounty for computer virus creators. [2]
The song reached #1 on the UK Singles Chart, and #8 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was certified platinum by the RIAA, [12] selling over 2.5 million copies in the US. [13] Barsh played keyboards on the 2014 Kendrick Lamar song I, which received the award for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song at the 2015 Grammy Awards. [14]
The canistel displays climacteric fruit ripening. A fully mature fruit shows an intense yellow skin color. Eventually, it softens and drops from the tree. Insects and birds avoid the fruit flesh, perhaps due to its astringent properties, that are much reduced in senescent fruits, but still perceptible to the human palate. Apparently mature ...
After the attack in Dianoid, he speaks over the phone to Skill-Out member Yokosuka about his plan of helping other people by lending his name. In A Certain Magical Index: Genesis Testament , Etsu appears in front of Toma inside a hospital and offers his name to gain power for his fight against Anna Sprengel.
The girls make up and Mrs. Brewper encourages Judy to let Stacy have her superficial existence for as long as it will last. At a school party, Judy decides to get over Stacy and the girls befriend Jill in a genuine way. Meanwhile, Crispin gives Ham a cactus, but it dies on his watch, making him worried that he won't be a good father in the future.
Kellogg's brand logo used by both Kellanova and WK Kellogg Co, formerly used as a corporate logo until 2023. Former Kellogg's Café, Union Square (Manhattan) Kellanova, formerly known as the Kellogg Company and commonly known as Kellogg's, is an American multinational food manufacturing company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, US.
Formerly the bonobo was known as the "pygmy chimpanzee", despite the bonobo having a similar body size to the common chimpanzee. The name "pygmy" was given by the German zoologist Ernst Schwarz in 1929, who classified the species on the basis of a previously mislabeled bonobo cranium, noting its diminutive size compared to chimpanzee skulls.
Since 2008, Somali pirates centered in the Gulf of Aden made about $120 million annually, reportedly costing the shipping industry between $900 million and $3.3 billion per year. [161] By September 2012, the heyday of piracy in the Indian Ocean was reportedly over.