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“Fell” (from Old Norse fell, fjall, "mountain") is a word used to refer to mountains, or certain types of mountainous landscape, in Scandinavia, the Isle of Man, and parts of northern England.
The English word fell comes from Old Norse fell, fjall (both forms existed). It is cognate with Icelandic fjall/fell, Faroese fjall, Danish fjeld, Swedish fjäll, and Norwegian fjell, all referring to mountains rising above the alpine tree line.
In Northern England, especially in the Lake District and in the Pennine Dales, the word fell originally referred to an area of uncultivated high ground used as common grazing. This meaning is found in the names of various breeds of livestock, bred for life on the uplands, such as Rough Fell sheep and fell ponies. It is also found in many place names across the North of England, often attached to the name of a community; thus Seathwaite Fell, for example, would be the common grazing land used by the farmers of Seathwaite. The fellgate marks the exit from a settlement onto the fell (see photograph for example).
Robert Peter "Robbie" Williams (born 13 February 1974) is an English singer-songwriter, vocal coach and occasional actor. He is a member of the pop group Take That.
Williams rose to fame in the band's first run in the early- to mid-1990s. After many disagreements with the management and certain group members, Williams left the group in 1995 to launch his solo career. On 15 July 2010, it was announced he had rejoined Take That and that the group intended to release a new album in November 2010 which became the second fastest-selling album of all-time in UK chart history and the fastest-selling record of the century.
Williams has sold over 70 million records worldwide, which ranks him among the best-selling music artists worldwide. He is the best-selling British solo artist in the United Kingdom and the best selling non-Latino artist in Latin America. Six of his albums are among the top 100 biggest-selling albums in the United Kingdom. He has also been honoured with seventeen BRIT Awards—more than any other artist—and seven ECHO Awards. In 2004, he was inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame after being voted as the "Greatest Artist of the 1990s."
Carole Samaha (Arabic: كارول سماحة) is a Lebanese musician and actress. She has released five studio albums. Samaha has a masters degree in acting and directing, which she earned in 1999. In 2004 she won the Arab Music Award for best female newcomer. She has also won multiple Murex d'Or awards and was nominated for Best Arabia Act in the 2008 MTV Europe Music Awards.
Samaha was born in Lebanon 1972 to Antoine Samaha of Kenshara and Nouhad Hawi. She grew up with her parents and two brothers, having only one dream since childhood, being on stage.
She started her career as an actress in the theater as well as television
After introducing herself to Mansour Rahbani, one of the biggest Lebanese and Arab composers, she experienced a turning point in her career as she shifted from drama to musical theatre and found success.
2011 Al- Shahroura
Actors: Rachel Grubb (actress), Matt Franta (actor), Jesse Robb (writer), Jesse Robb (producer), Jim Morgan (director), Jim Morgan (producer), Jim Morgan (editor), Esmerine (composer), Shari Berda (actress), Aaron Greer (actor), Jeff Thompson (producer), Shorty Clayson (writer), David 'Lion' Thompson (actor), Shorty Clayson (producer), David 'Lion' Thompson (actor),
Plot: Combining traditional elements of fantasy and martial arts, Chimera Tribe: The Rakai centers around two main characters: Mari and Arashi. Arashi - a Chimera Tribe warrior on a quest to resurrect his best friend from a brutal and untimely death - must perform The Rakai, a forbidden, magical spell that is steeped in danger and guarded by powerful forces. With no memory of her childhood, Mari lives with her adoptive father Balkan. Discovering her hidden past is somehow linked to Arashi's lost friend, Mari and Balkan become entwined in Arashi's fate as he nears his goal. Only a hope will decide if Arashi is successful, and if his new friends can survive the dire consequences of his choice.
Keywords: chimera, epic, martial-arts, medieval-timesActors: Alan Mowbray (actor), Clive Morgan (actor), Matt Moore (actor), Sean McClory (actor), Roger Moore (actor), Leslie Denison (actor), Jimmy Aubrey (actor), Melville Cooper (actor), Michael Dugan (actor), Leonard Carey (actor), Paul Cavanagh (actor), Ramsay Hill (actor), John Dehner (actor), James Logan (actor), David Niven (actor),
Plot: Lady Mary's father is innocently accused of treason and is executed. It is the king's evil chancellor, the duke of Brampton, who has found a way of getting rich by accusing his enemies of treason, having them killed and then expropriating their fortune. Lady Mary travels to London to meet the duke, but instead meets the handsome highwayman Michael Dermott. Dermott has found the duke's notebook where all his evil schemes have been written down. Obviously, the duke is very anxious to get his notebook back...
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