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Suleiman I ( /ˈsuːlimɑːn/; Ottoman Turkish: سلطان سليمان اول, Sultān Suleimān-i evvel or قانونى سلطان سليمان, Kānūnī Sultān Suleimān, Modern Turkish: I. Süleyman (Turkish pronunciation: [sylejˈmɑn]) or Kanuni Sultan Süleyman; 6 November 1494 – 5/6/7 September 1566) was the tenth and longest-reigning Emperor, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, from 1520 to his death in 1566. He is known in the West as Suleiman the Magnificent and in the East, as "The Lawgiver" (Turkish: Kanuni; Arabic: القانونى, al‐Qānūnī), for his complete reconstruction of the Ottoman legal system. Suleiman became a prominent monarch of 16th century Europe, presiding over the apex of the Ottoman Empire's military, political and economic power. Suleiman personally led Ottoman armies to conquer the Christian strongholds of Belgrade, Rhodes, and most of Hungary before his conquests were checked at the Siege of Vienna in 1529. He annexed most of the Middle East in his conflict with the Safavids and large swathes of North Africa as far west as Algeria. Under his rule, the Ottoman fleet dominated the seas from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf.
Cash out refinancing (in the case of real property) occurs when a loan is taken out on property already owned, and the loan amount is above and beyond the cost of transaction, payoff of existing liens, and related expenses.
Strictly speaking all refinancing of debt is "cash-out", when funds retrieved are utilized for anything other than repaying an existing lien.
In the case of common usage of the term, cash out refinancing refers to when equity is liquidated from a property above and beyond sum of the payoff of existing loans held in lien on the property, loan fees, costs associated with the loan, taxes, insurance, tax reserves, insurance reserves, and in the past any other non-lien debt held in the name of the owner being paid by loan proceeds.
A homeowner who owes $80,000 on a home valued at $200,000 has $120,000 in equity. That equity can be liquidated with a cash out refinance loan providing the loan is larger than $80,000.
The total amount of equity that can be withdrawn with a cash-out refinance is dependent on the mortgage lender, the cash-out refinance program, and other relative factors, such as the value of the home.
Actors: Charles Borowicz (writer), Charles Borowicz (director), Charles Borowicz (editor), Charles Borowicz (actor), Charles Borowicz (producer), Joshua C. Ramsey (actor), Barnaby Aaron (producer), Barnaby Aaron (director), Barnaby Aaron (writer), Barnaby Aaron (actor), Ellie Church (actress), Trisha Borowicz (director), Trisha Borowicz (writer), Trisha Borowicz (actress), Trisha Borowicz (producer),
Genres: Comedy, Documentary,Actors: Charles Borowicz (writer), Charles Borowicz (director), Charles Borowicz (editor), Charles Borowicz (actor), Charles Borowicz (producer), Joshua C. Ramsey (actor), Barnaby Aaron (producer), Barnaby Aaron (director), Barnaby Aaron (writer), Barnaby Aaron (actor), Ellie Church (actress), Trisha Borowicz (director), Trisha Borowicz (writer), Trisha Borowicz (actress), Trisha Borowicz (producer),
Genres: Comedy, Documentary,Actors: Charles Borowicz (writer), Charles Borowicz (director), Charles Borowicz (editor), Charles Borowicz (actor), Charles Borowicz (producer), Joshua C. Ramsey (actor), Barnaby Aaron (producer), Barnaby Aaron (director), Barnaby Aaron (writer), Barnaby Aaron (actor), Ellie Church (actress), Trisha Borowicz (director), Trisha Borowicz (writer), Trisha Borowicz (actress), Trisha Borowicz (producer),
Genres: Comedy, Documentary,Actors: Charles Borowicz (writer), Charles Borowicz (director), Charles Borowicz (editor), Charles Borowicz (actor), Charles Borowicz (producer), Joshua C. Ramsey (actor), Barnaby Aaron (producer), Barnaby Aaron (director), Barnaby Aaron (writer), Barnaby Aaron (actor), Ellie Church (actress), Trisha Borowicz (director), Trisha Borowicz (writer), Trisha Borowicz (actress), Trisha Borowicz (producer),
Genres: Comedy, Documentary,Actors: Jerzy Skolimowski (producer), Marek Rozenbaum (producer), Jerzy Skolimowski (writer), Jerzy Skolimowski (director), Jeremy Thomas (producer), Jeremy Thomas (miscellaneous crew), Vincent Gallo (actor), Emmanuelle Seigner (actress), Andrew Lowe (producer), Ed Guiney (producer), Stig Frode Henriksen (actor), Réka Lemhényi (editor), Louise Cornally (miscellaneous crew), Jonathan Lynch-Staunton (miscellaneous crew), Peter Watson (producer),
Plot: A Taliban member who lives in Afghanistan is taken captive by the Americans after killing an American soldier and two contractors. He is transferred to Europe for interrogation but manages to escape from his captors and becomes an escaped convict on a continent he does not know.
Keywords: 2000s, afghanistan, allegorical, allegory, alone, anti-hero, arab, bazooka, beating, behind-enemy-linesActors: Michael Kallio (miscellaneous crew), Michael Kallio (miscellaneous crew), John Saxon (actor), Jeff Rector (actor), Steven E. Williams (actor), Emile Levisetti (actor), Sean Sweeney (actor), Douglas Schulze (writer), Douglas Schulze (producer), Douglas Schulze (director), Amy Raasch (actress), Sean Hoessli (miscellaneous crew), Keith Croket (miscellaneous crew), David Berón (miscellaneous crew), Kurt Eli Mayry (producer),
Genres: Horror,Actors: Francesco Lucente (writer), Francesco Lucente (editor), Francesco Lucente (director), Francesco Lucente (producer), Barry Onody (actor), J.T. Wotton (actor), Bev Wotton (actress), Tony Smith (actor), Lee Barringer (actor), Joseph R. Straface (actor), Stacy Christensen (actress), Terrance Ballinger (actor), Ron Grondin (actor), Ian Schmaltz (actor), Randy Sadnicki (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance,Actors: Fred Cavens (actor), Jack Chefe (actor), John Carradine (actor), Danny Borzage (actor), George Bruggeman (actor), Cantinflas (actor), Frank Baker (actor), Charles Boyer (actor), Philip Ahn (actor), Ronald Adam (actor), Jesse Adams (actor), Joe E. Brown (actor), Fred Aldrich (actor), Noble 'Kid' Chissel (actor), Sing Chen (actor),
Plot: Phileas Fogg accepts a challenge from his fellow members at the Reform Club and sets of prove that you can travel around the world in a mind-boggling 80 days. He sets off by train to Paris with his new valet Passepartout but then is forced to continue the trip by balloon arriving next in Spain where Passepartout has an interesting encounter in the bullfighting ring. They finally make their way across the Mediterranean and through the Suez canal, arriving in Bombay two days ahead of schedule. They board the train for Calcutta where they find there is a 50 mile gap midway. The break in their journey proved eventful as they rescue an Indian princess, Aouda, who is about to be forced to commit suttee - throwing herself on her dead husband's funeral pyre. They make to Calcutta and on to Siam and the Honk Kong. Throughout the voyage, they are followed by a detective, Mr. Fix, who is convinced that Fogg is the thief responsible for the recent £55,000 theft at the bank of England. In Honk Kong, Passepartout is Shanghaied leaving Fogg and Aouda to find their own way to Yokohama where they are to catch a ship to San Francisco. The group is reunited, travels across the American West - Passepartout has an exciting encounter with the Sioux - and make it back to London. They're one day late however for Fogg to win the bet - or so he thinks.
Keywords: 1870s, 19th-century, 70mm-film, acrobat, adventurer, american-indian, animated-credits, around-the-world, around-the-world-in-80-days, balloonActors: Fred Cavens (actor), Jack Chefe (actor), John Carradine (actor), Danny Borzage (actor), George Bruggeman (actor), Cantinflas (actor), Frank Baker (actor), Charles Boyer (actor), Philip Ahn (actor), Ronald Adam (actor), Jesse Adams (actor), Joe E. Brown (actor), Fred Aldrich (actor), Noble 'Kid' Chissel (actor), Sing Chen (actor),
Plot: Phileas Fogg accepts a challenge from his fellow members at the Reform Club and sets of prove that you can travel around the world in a mind-boggling 80 days. He sets off by train to Paris with his new valet Passepartout but then is forced to continue the trip by balloon arriving next in Spain where Passepartout has an interesting encounter in the bullfighting ring. They finally make their way across the Mediterranean and through the Suez canal, arriving in Bombay two days ahead of schedule. They board the train for Calcutta where they find there is a 50 mile gap midway. The break in their journey proved eventful as they rescue an Indian princess, Aouda, who is about to be forced to commit suttee - throwing herself on her dead husband's funeral pyre. They make to Calcutta and on to Siam and the Honk Kong. Throughout the voyage, they are followed by a detective, Mr. Fix, who is convinced that Fogg is the thief responsible for the recent £55,000 theft at the bank of England. In Honk Kong, Passepartout is Shanghaied leaving Fogg and Aouda to find their own way to Yokohama where they are to catch a ship to San Francisco. The group is reunited, travels across the American West - Passepartout has an exciting encounter with the Sioux - and make it back to London. They're one day late however for Fogg to win the bet - or so he thinks.
Keywords: 1870s, 19th-century, 70mm-film, acrobat, adventurer, american-indian, animated-credits, around-the-world, around-the-world-in-80-days, balloonActors: Mack Swain (actor), Edna Purviance (actress), Al Ernest Garcia (actor), John Rand (actor), Harry Tenbrook (actor), John Rand (actor), Charles Chaplin (actor), Henry Bergman (actor), Henry Bergman (actor), Charles Chaplin (actor), Al Ernest Garcia (actor), Hugh Saxon (actor), Lane Chandler (actor), Charles Chaplin (writer), Charles Chaplin (producer),
Plot: The conflict here is between Charlie the wealthy and alcoholic husband and Charlie the Tramp: the idle rich and the idle poor. In the opening scene wealthy Edna descends from a Pullman car while the Tramp crawls out from under another one. At a fancy masquerade ball Edna's husband appears as a knight whose visor is stuck closed. The Tramp shows up, running from the law, and is mistaken for the husband. Edna finds the new "husband" more to her liking than the real one. When true identities are revealed, a fight breaks out and the Tramp is ejected.
Keywords: costume-ball, costume-party, dual-role, golf, horse, horse-riding, masked-balls, mistaken-identity, music-score-composed-by-director, suit-of-armor