- north-central What
Cheer also had a
steam hoist and
still shipped some coal by rail. The
remaining mines in the area were all small,
using horse-gins
to operate...
-
resurfaced for the
occasional specialty dance scene in
films such as
Thousands Cheer. In the 1950s she
hosted a
Christian children's TV show and
eventually headlined...
-
considerable risk, as the
ship had
to dodge numerous icebergs en route. Carpathia's
lights were
first spotted around 03:30,
which greatly cheered the survivors,...
-
premiered on
September 26, 2024. Max, a new
doctor on
board a
luxury cruise ship, and his
small but
capable team
handle unique medical cases (and each other)...
- Cup of
Cheer is a
Canadian comedy Christmas film,
directed by Jake
Horowitz and
released in 2020. A
parody of the
Hallmark Channel lineup of romantic...
-
stints on
cruise ships.
Since then they have been part of the Sing-Off Tour, and
headlined their own
Crazy Life Tour (2014), Full of
Cheer Tour (2014–15)...
-
market price of
Cuban sugar,
cheer the
activist Condesa as she
boards the
ship under police escort. The
Condesa reveals to the
doctor that she was motivated...
-
Empire Cheer was a 7,297 GRT
cargo ship which was
built in 1943 by
William Doxford & Sons Ltd, Sunderland. She was
built for the
Ministry of War Transport...
- when the
ship sank on her
maiden voyage.
Thomas Andrews Jr. was born on 7
February 1873 at
Ardara House, Comber,
County Down, in Ireland,
to The Rt. Hon...
- sets the new course, p****engers and crew of the
convoy ships cheer Greyhound's crew.
Krause goes
to his cabin,
where he
finally sleeps. Tom
Hanks as Commander...