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American Jewish cuisine.
American Jewish cuisine may or may not be kosher. For example, some delicatessens follow Jewish dietary law in the preparation and serving of food, while others do not. Followers of Orthodox Judaism, the most traditional form of Judaism, generally eat only kosher food. Some other more-observant Jews also eat kosher food most or all of the time. However, the majority of American Jews are less observant of traditional rules, and eat non-kosher food. According to a 2012 study by the Pew Research Center, 22 percent of American Jews keep kosher in their homes.
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American Jewish cuisine
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American Jewish cuisine. Kosher-style food
Kosher-style food is food that is made in the style of kosher food but that does not necessarily conform to Jewish dietary laws. For example, a kosher-style hot dog is an all-beef hot dog that is mildly spiced with garlic and other flavorings, and a kosher-style pickle is a sour pickle aged in brine with garlic and dill. The term "kosher-style" may also refer to American Jewish cuisine in general.
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American Jewish cuisine
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American Jewish cuisine. Passover
During the annual eight-day Passover holiday, Jews who are more traditionally observant do not eat chametz (leavened bread). During Passover some American Jews eat matzo and other foods that conform to this restriction.
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American Jewish cuisine
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American Jewish cuisine.
American Jews, like Jews elsewhere in the world, often participate in a Passover seder at the beginning of Passover. This is a ritual meal that includes the telling of the story of Passover – the Exodus of the Jews from Egypt. At a seder, the Passover Seder plate is a plate with special food items that are symbolic of different aspects of Passover.
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American Jewish cuisine
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American Jewish cuisine. Ashkenazi, Sephardic, and Mizrahi cuisine
Around 90% of American Jews are Ashkenazi Jews, whose ancestors came from Eastern or Central Europe, where many of them spoke Yiddish as their first language. The foods commonly associated with American Jewish cuisine therefore have their origins in those regions.
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American Jewish cuisine
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American Jewish cuisine. Ashkenazi, Sephardic, and Mizrahi cuisine
The United States also has a sizeable population of Sephardic Jews, whose ancestors lived in Spain or Portugal, and later in other Mediterranean areas, and Mizrahi Jews, whose ancestors lived in the Middle East or North Africa. Sephardic and Mizrahi Jews have their own distinct cuisines, which, like Ashkenazi cuisine, were heavily influenced by their places of origin. Although always outnumbered by their Ashkenazi counterparts, there are significant Sephardic and Mizrahi communities across America. These include the Persian Jews of Los Angeles, the Moroccan Jews of Manhattan, the Turkish Jews of Seattle, and the Syrian Jews of Brooklyn. Additionally, Mizrahi and Sephardic cuisine predominates in the modern state of Israel.
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American Jewish cuisine. Ashkenazi, Sephardic, and Mizrahi cuisine
Therefore, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean dishes such as falafel, hummus, couscous, and shakshouka are also part of American Jewish cuisine.
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American Jewish cuisine. Litvaks and Galitzianers
The two largest groups of Eastern European (Ashkenazi) Jews were Litvaks, who lived farther to the north and east, in the area of Lithuania, and Galitzianers, who lived farther to the south and west, in the area of Galicia. Each group spoke their own dialect of Yiddish. According to some writers, it is sometimes possible to guess the ancestry of an American Jew by knowing their preferred style of gefilte fish. Litvaks ate gefilte fish that was flavored with salt and pepper, while Galitzianers preferred theirs to be sweeter. The border between the areas where Litvaks and Galitzianers lived has therefore been referred to as "the gefilte fish line".
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American Jewish cuisine. Commercial establishments
Notable American Jewish restaurants, delicatessens, grocery stores, and food and wine companies include:
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American Jewish cuisine. Barney Greengrass
Brent's Deli
Canter's
Carnegie Deli
Creole Kosher Kitchen
D.Z. Akin's
Empire Kosher
Gertle's Bake Shop
Hebrew National
IDT Megabite Cafe
Jerry's Famous Deli
Katz's Delicatessen
Kedem Winery
Kenny & Zuke's Delicatessen
Langer's Deli
Lindy's
Loeb's NY Deli
Manischewitz
Mile End Delicatessen
Murray's Sturgeon Shop
Ratner's
Reuben's Restaurant
Russ & Daughters
Second Avenue Deli
Streit's
Wolfie Cohen's Rascal House
Yonah Shimmel's Knish Bakery
Zabar's
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American Jewish cuisine. Dining at Chinese restaurants on Christmas
The American Jewish custom of eating at Chinese restaurants on Christmas Day or Christmas Eve is a common stereotype portrayed in film and television, but it has a factual basis. The tradition may have arisen from the lack of other open restaurants on Christmas, as well as the close proximity to each other of Jewish and Chinese immigrants in New York City.
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American Jewish cuisine. See also
American cuisine
Jewish cuisine
List of Jewish cuisine dishes
List of kosher restaurants
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Marguerite Bennett.
Marguerite Bennett (born 1988) is an American comic book writer. She has worked on Bombshells, Angela, Josie and the Pussycats, and her creator-owned books InSeXts and Animosity. Her work has been recognised for her depiction of female relationships, and her representation of LGBTQ stories and characters earned nominations for a GLAAD Media Award in 2016 and 2017.
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Marguerite Bennett. Biography
Marguerite Bennett was born October 21, 1988 in Virginia, and graduated Maggie L. Walker Governor's School in 2006, the University of Mary Washington in 2010, and Sarah Lawrence College, completing a two-year MFA writing program, where her work included working on prose, including children's literature and horror and left with a "couple of finished novels and a collection of short stories".
Her first exposure to comics was through Batman: The Animated Series which she saw in daycare, aged around 6, and recalls it had a 1930s feel with Batman looking like a villain who "had been a bad guy and so was now catching other bad guys in order to be a good guy again". As she grew up, she also drew on characters' depictions in video games and books she obtained through relatives and others and continued to dip in and out of comics while juggling academic study and other commitments as she grew up and moved into college. Bennett states she developed a deep appreciation from an early age of how text and art work together in comics and how they enable storytelling to take risks and developed powerful stories which leave "lasting impressions on readers".
She currently lives in Los Angeles. She has stated that Batwoman is her favorite DC character, Quasimodo is her favorite literary character, Belle is her favorite Disney character, and The Fall is her favorite movie.
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Marguerite Bennett. Creator-owned work
Bennett has also moved into creator-owned comics work. InSeXts was launched by Aftershock Comics in 2015 and saw Bennett collaborating with artist Ariela Kristantina. Building on a story she contributed to Rachel Deering's 2014 anthology In The Dark, Bennett describes it as erotic horror involving a pair of lovers, with insectoid transformations and body horror themes. It is set during Victorian times, a period she states she is preoccupied and fascinated with, albeit without a love of the period. The series is ongoing and has multiple arcs planned.
Bennett's second creator owned work, Animosity, launched in 2016. It explores the effects of animals gaining the intelligence of humans, centered on a young girl and a dog. This ongoing features art and colour by Rafael de Latorre, Juan Doe and Rob Schwager. An associated limited series, Animosity: The Rise started in early 2017 and with art by Juan Doe. A companion series, Animosity: Evolution will launch in October 2017 with art by Eric Gapstur.
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Marguerite Bennett. DC Comics
Batman Annual #2, 2013, with Scott Snyder and Wes Craig
Lobo: The Last Paycheck #23.2, with Ben Oliver and Cliff Richards
Superman: Lois Lane one-shot, 2013, with Emmanuella Lupacchino
Batgirl #25, 2014, with Fernando Pasarin and Jonathan Glapion
Batgirl #30, 2014, with Robert Gill
Batman: Joker's Daughter one-shot, 2014, with Meghan Hetrick and Michelle Stewart.
DC Comics: Bombshells #1–33 / Digital First #1–100, 2015–17, with Laura Braga, Ming Doyle, Marguerite Sauvage, Mirka Andolfo and Matias Bergara
American Vampire Anthology #2, 2016 (one story)
Batwoman vol. 3, #1–18, 2017–18, with James Tynion IV, Steve Epting, Jeromy Cox, et al.
RWBY, vol. 1, #1–7, August 2019–20 with Mirka Andolfo (collaboration with Rooster Teeth)
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Marguerite Bennett. Marvel Comics
Nightcrawler #7, 2014, with Chris Claremont, Todd Nauck and Rachelle Rosenberg
Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy #4, 2015, with Juan Doe
Angela: Asgard's Assassin #1–6, 2014–15, with Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans and Phil Jimenez
1602: Witch Hunter Angela #1–4 with Neil Gaiman, Kieron Gillen, Kody Chamberlain, Stephanie Hans, Frazer Irving, Irene Koh, Andy Kubert and Marguerite Sauvage
A-Force #1–6, 2015, with G. Willow Wilson and Jorge Molina
James Patterson's Max Ride – First Flight #1–5, 2015, with Stephanie Hans
X-Men: Years of Future Past #1–5, 2015, with Mike Norton
Angela: Queen of Hel #1–7, 2015–16, with Stephanie Hans and Kim Jacinto
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InSeXts #1- , 2016– , with Ariela Kristantina, Bryan Valenza and Jessica Kholinne
Animosity #1- , 2016–, with Rafael de Latorre and Rob Schwager
Animosity: The Rise #1–3, 2017, with Juan Doe
Animosity: Evolution #1- , 2017– , with Eric Gapstur and Rob Schwager
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Marguerite Bennett. Archie Comics
Josie and the Pussycats, #1-9, 2016–17, with Cameron DeOrdio and Audrey Mok
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Marguerite Bennett. Dynamite
Swords of Sorrow: Red Sonja & Jungle Girl, #1–3, 2015, with Mirka Andolfo, Elisa Ferrari and Vincenzo Salvo
Red Sonja, (#1–6), 2016, with Aneke and Diego Galindo
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Marguerite Bennett. Other publishers
Into The Dark, 2013: contribution to anthology edited by Rachel Deering
Ghastly Tales, 2016: 3 short horror stories with art by Varga Tomi, published by A Wave Blue World
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 31~39
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Per Frykman.
Per Frykman (born 1964) is a paralympic equestrian from Sweden.
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Per Frykman.
He was a member of the riding club in Kristianstad and competed in the 1984 Summer Paralympics, where he won a gold and a bronze medal in dressage.
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2009 in Latin music.
This is a list of notable events in Latin music (music from Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking areas of Latin America, Europe, and the United States) that took place in 2009.
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2009 in Latin music. Events
April 23 – The 16th Billboard Latin Music Awards are held at the BankUnited Center at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida.
Panamanian singer and songwriter Flex wins the Billboard Latin Music Award for Hot Latin Song of the Year for "Te Quiero".
95/08 by Spanish singer and songwriter Enrique Iglesias wins the Billboard Latin Music Award for Top Latin Album of the Year.
Mexican-American musician Carlos Santana receives a Lifetime achievement award.
November 5 – The 10th Annual Latin Grammy Awards are held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Puerto Rican band Calle 13 and Mexican group Café Tacuba win the Latin Grammy Award for Record of the Year for "No Hay Nadie Como Tú".
Los de Atrás Vienen Conmigo by Calle 13 wins the Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year.
Argentine artist Claudia Brant, Puerto Rican musician Luis Fonsi and American artist Gen Rubin win the Latin Grammy Award for Song of the Year for "Aquí Estoy Yo".
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2009 in Latin music.
Number-ones albums and singles by country
List of number-one albums of 2009 (Mexico)
List of number-one albums of 2009 (Spain)
List of number-one singles of 2009 (Spain)
List of number-one Billboard Top Latin Albums of 2009
List of number-one Billboard Hot Latin Songs of 2009
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2009 in Latin music. Awards
2009 Premio Lo Nuestro
2009 Billboard Latin Music Awards
2009 Latin Grammy Awards
2009 Tejano Music Awards
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2009 in Latin music. Best-selling albums
The following is a list of the top 10 best-selling Latin albums in the United States in 2009, according to Billboard.
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2009 in Latin music. Best-performing songs
The following is a list of the top 10 best-performing Latin songs in the United States in 2009, according to Billboard.
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January 13 – Pedro Aguilar, Puerto Rican mambo dancer and choreographer, 81
January 20 – Ramón de Algeciras, Spanish flamenco guitarist, composer and lyricist, 71
February 15 – Joe Cuba, American conga drummer, "Father of Latin Boogaloo", 77
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Sollega.
Sollega is a US based solar racking company that provides solutions for flat mount and ground mount solar arrays for commercial and industrial use. Sollega operates out of The Mission District in San Francisco, California.
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Sollega. History
The company was founded in 2009 by Elie Rothschild who had already been in the solar industry for 7 years. Sollega proposed a cheaper alternative to the conventional metal mounting systems. The company produced its first racking system Instarack 15° followed by the Instarack 10°. These were replaced with the updated Fastrack 5° in 2012. In 2014 this was replaced by the current system, the Fastrack 510.
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Sollega. Products
The current racking system provided by Sollega is the Fastrack 510 which is sourced and made in the US. It can mount both 5° and 10° arrays and is designed to be anchored using anchors and/or ballast. The individual units are made out of lightweight high density polyethylene plastic (HDPE). The material uses a minimum of 35% recycled content resulting in a lower carbon footprint.
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Pickle Rick.
"Pickle Rick" is the third episode of the third season of the Adult Swim animated television series Rick and Morty. Written by Jessica Gao and directed by Anthony Chun, the episode premiered on August 6, 2017. In "Pickle Rick", the eccentric scientist Rick Sanchez turns himself into a pickle just as he and his family are scheduled to attend a therapy session. The episode follows Rick's adventures as a pickle and the rest of the family's trip to therapy.
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Pickle Rick.
The episode parodies action films and was inspired by the Breaking Bad episode "4 Days Out". In a continuation of the third season's storyline of Beth and Jerry's divorce, "Pickle Rick" explores Beth's unhealthy relationship with Rick and their views on intelligence and self-improvement. The episode was highly anticipated, with a rough cut animation premiering at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con, and was watched by 2.3 million viewers when it first aired on Adult Swim.
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The episode received positive reviews, with critics praising the animation and design of Pickle Rick, the fight scenes, the performance of guest actor Danny Trejo (as Jaguar), and the episode's ending. It won Rick and Morty the 2018 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program, the show's first Emmy Award. Several merchandise products, particularly of the character Pickle Rick, have been released.
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As Beth, Morty, and Summer prepare for family counseling, Rick informs Morty that he cannot go, having turned himself into a pickle. He denies that he timed the experiment to avoid the counseling session, but the family notices a telltale mechanism rigged to drop a syringe in him soon after they leave. Beth takes the syringe, leaving Rick alone on his workbench.
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Rick is knocked off the bench by a cat and then washed into the sewer during a rain shower. Despite his only mobility being mouth movement, he kills a cockroach by biting it in the head, controls its corpse by stimulating its brain with his tongue, and uses his control over it to set up a lab in the sewer, and build himself a powered exoskeleton from rat corpses. Via jetpack, he escapes the sewer out of a toilet in a secure compound, where he kills several guards. The compound's administrator sends a prisoner named Jaguar to fight Rick, but Rick persuades Jaguar to join him, and they escape together in the administrator's helicopter after rigging the compound to explode, killing the administrator.
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Meanwhile, the therapist Dr. Wong asks Beth about Rick's decision to turn himself into a pickle, while she deflects to talk about Summer huffing paint and Morty urinating in class. Beth is in denial that the syringe is anti-pickle serum, and Wong suggests she and Rick avoid emotional vulnerability. As the group is saying I-messages to communicate their feelings, Rick enters to get the syringe. Wong makes him admit it is anti-pickle serum and that he lied to Beth to avoid therapy. Rick says that he sees no value in therapy because he wants to change the world. Wong says he uses intelligence to justify sickness and avoid self-improvement.
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On the way home, Rick apologizes to Beth for lying, then uses the syringe to turn back into a human. Morty and Summer express interest in further therapy but Rick and Beth ignore them by mocking Wong and planning to go out drinking.
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In a post-credits scene, the villain Concerto is preparing to kill a restrained Rick and Morty in his gigantic piano, but Jaguar saves them. Rick tells Morty that this is why to not go to therapy.
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Pickle Rick. Production
The episode was written by Jessica Gao. Series creator Dan Harmon said that he thought the concept originated from a writer suggesting an episode beginning with Rick turning himself into a pickle. They discussed his motivation and thought that he would do it "because he could" and to prove something to himself. The therapy subplot was introduced so that the episode would "keep addressing the divorce story of the season". He also said that the Pickle Rick design is phallic and "emblematic of self-torture", as Rick is his "own worst enemy" and does this transformation to himself.
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Pickle Rick. Production
"Pickle Rick" was one of Harmon's favorite episodes of the season. He said that the episode took inspiration from the Breaking Bad episode "4 Days Out", where Walter White's van breaks down in the desert while he is cooking crystal meth with Jesse; rather than being able to trick or negotiate with anyone, White has to use his science knowledge to survive and restart the van. Harmon thought it was interesting to see Rick in a situation with limited resources. Writer Ryan Ridley said that the episode is "not a spoof of anything in particular", but it does make reference to the films 127 Hours (2010) and Gravity (2013). During the writing process, Harmon was undergoing a divorce and had entered therapy, which influenced the episode: he said of the speech Dr. Wong gives to Rick, "I don't know if I could've written that two years ago [...] I would've made sure Rick got the final word".
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The character Dr. Wong was named by Gao, a Chinese writer who had found that unless a character is given a name with racial connotations, the part will be cast as a white person. Gao intended Wong to be played by an Asian actor. Guest star Susan Sarandon was then discovered to be available and given the role of the therapist, whose name was left unchanged. Gao and Harmon discussed this topic in their podcast Whiting Wongs, which is about diversity representation in television; it took its name from this incident.
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Character designer Kendra Melton estimated that Pickle Rick's rat suit underwent 100 different design versions. Maximus Pauson, also a character designer, stated that the one used was chosen so it "emphasized the pickle-ness". Harmon commented that initial designs for the rats were "too adorable" considering that Rick murders many of them: Melton said that fur was removed, boils were added and their backs became more arched. According to Harmon, the writers gave more detailed instructions to animators than for most episodes, in particular "about the process of hacking the cockroach to give Rick mobility".
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At the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con, a rough cut animation of "Pickle Rick" was released, featuring him in the sewer attacking rats. As the second season of the show ended with Rick jailed, this led some fans to believe that this was how he would escape, leading to confusion when the third-season premiere was released on April 1, 2017, and showed Rick escaping in a very different way. Three weeks prior to the episode's airing, free Pickle Rick T-shirts and other merchandise were given away at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con. Due to the episode's hype prior to its release, including fans getting tattoos of Pickle Rick, Harmon was not surprised by its later popularity.
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Pickle Rick. Production
The episode first aired on Adult Swim at 11:30 p.m. on August 6, 2017. Afterward, a number of merchandise products were released relating to the character Pickle Rick and the overall episode, such as a game, Funko Pop figures, a Pringles flavor, a Frosty drink, a breakfast cereal, and in-game customization for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. The episode commentary on the Blu-ray DVD was recorded by Game of Thrones creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, and Peter Dinklage, who played Tyrion Lannister in the series. The comic Rick and Morty Presents: Jaguar #1 follows the character Jaguar as he reunites with his family.
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Pickle Rick. Analysis
Unlike the previous two episodes in the season, "Pickle Rick" is set entirely on Earth, but like those episodes, it explores Beth and Jerry's divorce. This marks a change for the show, which previously had little storyline continuity. Jenny Jaffe of Vulture described the episode as an instance of how Rick and Morty "likes to back itself into corners with the world's dumbest ideas and execute them in the absolute smartest ways". A number of reviewers commented on the violence: for instance, Jesse Schedeen of IGN said that it contained "a level of blood and gore" matching the season two episode "Look Who's Purging Now". IndieWires Steve Greene stated that the episode "reached some new levels of grotesquery" even compared to the violence of Rick's car while protecting Summer in "The Ricks Must Be Crazy".
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Jack Shepherd of The Independent wrote that the episode parodies 1980s action films in the storyline with Russian mobsters and their English leader, and Schedeen believed that it parodies "hyper-violent action films" and the John Wick film series. Joe Matar of Den of Geek commented that the episode emulates the action film Die Hard (1988), as Harmon did previously in the Community episode "Modern Warfare". The compound in which Pickle Rick finds himself was the subject of discussion among reviewers. Schedeen referred to it as a "Russian embassy", while Shepherd called it an "unnamed, high-secure facility filled with Russian mobsters", and Greene described it as apparently a "shadowy Eastern European financial consortium". Zack Handlen of The A.V. Club wrote, "I don't think the country of the embassy is ever specifically established, which is part of the joke", though noted that the bodyguards are "European".
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A Nerdist article connected the scene where Rick controls the movement of the cockroach by poking its brain with his tongue to a 2015 study "Central-Complex Control of Movement in the Freely Walking Cockroach", published in Current Biology, where researchers were able to stimulate neurons of a cockroach in order to control its movement.
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Critics commented that Summer and Morty were interested in therapy, while Beth and Rick were not. Jaffe wrote that Beth's children "seem much more affected" by the therapist's concerns than Beth and Rick. Matar agreed, stating that "Morty and Summer both hope they'll get to go back to therapy, but Beth and Rick have chosen to act above it all". Zach Blumenfeld of Paste wrote about the car scene that "the eyes of Morty and Summer [lock] into a thousand-yard stare as their mom and grandpa totally ignore the kids' needs". He believed that discussion between Beth and Rick shows "more clearly than ever" their "seemingly hereditary penchant for self-destructive narcissism" and noted that Jerry's "wet-blanket but well-meaning personality" had a "stabilizing effect" on Beth and the family.
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Reviewers also analyzed Beth's relationship with her father. Jess Joho of Mashable opined that Beth has a father or Electra complex, saying that the episode "takes Freudian symbolism [...] into the literal" and the choice of a pickle is a "literal phallic symbol". Jaffe stated that Beth "doesn't want to believe" that Rick is choosing to skip therapy as it is "so important to her". Shepherd found that "Beth has unresolved abandonment issues, and that mental agony is causing her some serious inner stress that comes out in snarky attacks on everyone around her".
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Shepherd opined that Rick shows he "cares for the family" by turning up to therapy. Handlen wrote that Rick's choice to live with the Smith family implies "he does recognize a basic need for those relationships", and that he avoids therapy because "he's smart enough to know that Dr. Wong [...] is right". Schedeen said that Dr. Wong's speech "really cut to the core of his selfish, narcissistic behavior", giving Rick "one of his rare moments of clarity". However, he believed that Beth will forgive anything he does so long as he continues being a father figure. Joho argued that in his diatribe against therapy, "Rick finally shows his true colors to everyone in the room". He called Dr. Wong's speech a "succinct [takedown] of toxic masculinity".
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The episode's premiere on Adult Swim was watched by 2.31 million viewers. Several critics commented on the fan enthusiasm, such as Blumenfeld, who said it was "arguably the most eagerly anticipated Rick and Morty episode ever" due to the large amount of teaser content released. In June 2017, Julia Alexander of Polygon argued that "Pickle Rick is already everyone's favorite character from Rick and Morty's third season", citing fan actions such as creating Twitter and Tumblr accounts for the character. Alexander commented that the show has "found a dedicated fan base because of the absurdity it bases its comedy in". In 2021, a United States Air Force aircraft used a call sign in reference to the episode.
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The episode was critically acclaimed, receiving ratings of five out of five in Vulture, 4.5 out of five in Den of Geek, 8.7 out of 10 in IGN, and 8.2 out of 10 in Paste. The A.V. Club rated it an A and IndieWire gave it a B+. Schedeen praised it as the show at "its most entertaining" and Greene praised it as "one of the series' best examples of untethering Rick Sanchez from all laws of nature and physics and marveling at the results". Jaffe described it as a "Freudian acid trip" that is "surreal and self-aware". Matar found it "super-engaging", lauding the "charmingly stupid concept that develops into an absurdly overblown, kinetic action movie plot".
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The animation of Pickle Rick and his storyline received acclaim. Matar believed that the animation was "easily the coolest aspect" of the episode. Shepherd found a pickle to be "the ideal food that's both hilarious and very, very Rick". Scott Russell of Paste reviewed that the "batshit fight scenes" were the best part of the episode, with Blumenfeld also enjoying the "beautiful, free-flowing sequences of mass murder". Handlen praised the pacing, saying that the episode "doesn't belabor the point". Greene highlighted the attention to detail, such as the "sound design of Pickle Rick's mustard salve soothing his laser burns", which gave "a strange amount of credence to a crazy premise".
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Danny Trejo received praise in his role as Jaguar. Blumenfeld said that he "shines" in the role and Schedeen wrote that the episode "made great use" of him. Shepherd called him a highlight of the episode, particularly in his dialogue: "This ends when one of us dies, and I've never died before". However, Blumenfeld said that the program is better when characters describe their feelings in "short bursts", and criticized Rick's speech to Jaguar as something the show would earlier have "mercilessly mocked".
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The therapy storyline also garnered praise, with Russell calling it perhaps the "strongest B-plot" of the season. Handlen praised the jokes involving Dr. Wong working with coprophagia addicts. Blumenfeld approved of the "strong emotional punch" of the ending and Matar enjoyed the slow pace of the ending scenes, as "a nice breather after all the madcap nonsense that came before". Schedeen praised Sarandon for making "a strong impression as the surprisingly perceptive Dr. Wong". Greene said that a "certain thread of magic" is removed from separating Rick from Morty, but that the episode's "genre riffing and intense commitment to detail nearly make up for it".
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In September 2018, Rick and Morty received its first Emmy, with a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program for "Pickle Rick". The episode also won an Annie Award and was nominated for a Golden Reel Award.
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This page details the all-time statistics, records, and other achievements pertaining to the Crvena zvezda. Crvena zvezda is a Serbian men's professional basketball team currently playing in the ABA League, the EuroLeague and in the Basketball League of Serbia.
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Note: Statistics are correct through the end of the 2017–18 season.
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KK Crvena zvezda accomplishments and records. Other player nominees: Zoran Slavnić
Other coaching nominees: Ranko Žeravica, Svetislav Pešić
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KK Crvena zvezda accomplishments and records. EuroLeague MVP of the Round
DeMarcus Nelson – 2013–14
Boban Marjanović – 2013–14, 2014–15 (3×)
Maik Zirbes – 2015–16
James Feldeine – 2017–18
Jordan Loyd – 2020–21
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KK Crvena zvezda accomplishments and records. EuroLeague MVP of the Month
Ognjen Kuzmić – January 2017
FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup Finals Top Scorer
Dragan Kapičić – 1974
Zoran Slavnić – 1975
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Milan Gurović – 2007 (3×)
Mike Taylor – 2010
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Milan Gurović – 2007
Tadija Dragićević – 2008
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Raško Katić – 2013
Boban Marjanović – 2015
Stefan Jović – 2016
Charles Jenkins – 2017
Billy Baron – 2019
Landry Nnoko – 2021
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Igor Rakočević – 2004
Milan Gurović – 2007
Tadija Dragićević – 2008
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Boban Marjanović – November 2014
Maik Zirbes – February 2016
Milko Bjelica – November 2017
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KK Crvena zvezda accomplishments and records. ABA League Ideal Starting Five
DeMarcus Nelson – 2014
Boban Marjanović – 2014, 2015
Maik Zirbes – 2016
Stefan Jović – 2017
Charles Jenkins – 2017
Marko Simonović – 2017
Taylor Rochestie – 2018
Joe Ragland – 2019
Stratos Perperoglou – 2019
Jordan Loyd – 2021
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Yugoslav League Top Scorer
Milan Bjegojević – 1953
Borislav Ćurčić – 1955
Branko Radović – 1959
Vladimir Cvetković – 1966, 1967
Boban Janković – 1992
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YUBA League MVP
Nebojša Ilić – 1993
Mileta Lisica – 1994
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BLS Super League MVP
Boban Marjanović – 2014, 2015
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KK Crvena zvezda accomplishments and records. BLS Finals MVP
Milan Gurović – 2007
Omar Thomas – 2012
Maik Zirbes – 2016
Ognjen Dobrić – 2017, 2021
Alen Omić – 2018
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Radivoj Korać Cup MVP
Goran Jeretin – 2004, 2006
DeMarcus Nelson – 2013
Luka Mitrović – 2015
Marko Gudurić – 2017
Marko Jagodić-Kuridža – 2021
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Mile Ilić – 2012
Michael Scott – 2013
Raško Katić – 2014
Luka Mitrović – 2015
Marko Simonović – 2017
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KK Crvena zvezda accomplishments and records. Medals with National teams
List of the Crvena zvezda players who won a medal with their respective national team at the Summer Olympics, the FIBA Basketball World Cup and the FIBA EuroBasket.
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KK Crvena zvezda accomplishments and records. Summer Olympics
Marko Simonović (2016 Rio de Janeiro)
Stefan Jović (2016 Rio de Janeiro)
Vladimir Štimac (2016 Rio de Janeiro)
Vladimir Cvetković (1968 Mexico City)
Zoran Slavnić (1976 Montreal)
Rajko Žižić (1984 Los Angeles)
Duop Reath (2020 Tokyo)
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KK Crvena zvezda accomplishments and records. World Cup
Milenko Topić (1998 Greece)
Zoran Jovanović (1990 Argentina)
Dragan Kapičić (1970 Yugoslavia)
Ljubodrag Simonović (1970 Yugoslavia)
Raško Katić (2014 Spain)
Marko Simonović (2014 Spain)
Nikola Kalinić (2014 Spain)
Vladimir Cvetković (1963 Brazil)
Vladimir Cvetković (1967 Uruguay)
Zoran Slavnić (1974 Puerto Rico)
Dragan Kapičić (1974 Puerto Rico)
Zoran Radović (1986 Spain)
Rajko Žižić (1982 Colombia)
Zufer Avdija (1982 Colombia)
Zoran Radović (1982 Colombia)
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Milenko Topić (1997 Spain)
Zoran Sretenović (1995 Greece)
Dejan Tomašević (1995 Greece)
Zoran Jovanović (1991 Italy)
Zoran Radović (1989 Yugoslavia)
Zoran Slavnić (1977 Belgium)
Dragan Kapičić (1975 Yugoslavia)
Zoran Slavnić (1975 Yugoslavia)
Zoran Slavnić (1973 Spain)
Marko Gudurić (2017 Turkey)
Stefan Jović (2017 Turkey)
Branko Lazić (2017 Turkey)
Ognjen Kuzmić (2017 Turkey)
Nemanja Bjelica (2009 Poland)
Dragan Kapičić (1971 West Germany)
Dragiša Vučinić (1971 West Germany)
Ljubodrag Simonović (1971 West Germany)
Vladimir Cvetković (1969 Italy)
Ljubodrag Simonović (1969 Italy)
Dragan Kapičić (1969 Italy)
Dragan Lukovski (1999 France)
Saša Obradović (1999 France)
Milenko Topić (1999 France)
Zoran Radović (1987 Greece)
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KK Crvena zvezda accomplishments and records. Adriatic League
The ABA League, commonly known as the Adriatic League, is a regional men's professional basketball league competition between men's teams from six countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia. Crvena zvezda made the league debut in 2002, in the second season.
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KK Crvena zvezda accomplishments and records. Most points scored
List of players who have scored more than 3,000 points for Crvena zvezda in all competitions.
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KK Crvena zvezda accomplishments and records. List of coaches who have coached more than 100 games.
List of players who have scored more than 760 points for Crvena zvezda in all European competitions.
Dragan Kapičić (989)
Predrag Bogosavljev (901)
Slobodan Nikolić (879)
Igor Rakočević (878)
Zoran Slavnić (768)
Charles Jenkins (763)
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List of players who have scored more than 1,000 points for Crvena zvezda in the ABA League.
Branko Lazić (1,244)
Tadija Dragićević (1,234)
Charles Jenkins (1,093)
Marko Simonović (1,089)
Ognjen Dobrić (1,047)
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KK Crvena zvezda accomplishments and records. In a game
Largest margin of victory in a game – 114 (Score: 118–4) a 1946 Belgrade Championship game with Kosmaj Mladenovac, 1 June 1946
Largest margin of defeat in a game – 54 (Score: 140–86) a 1963 season road game with Olimpija
Most points scored – 150 (Score: 116–150); a 1990–91 season road game with Napredak Aleksinac
Least points scored – 13 (Score: 13–21); a 1949 season home game with Partizan
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Team
Most games won in a national championship – 28; 1992–93 season
Most games won in all competitions – 67; 2016–17
Least games lost in a national championship – 0; 1947
Most games played in all competitions – 84; 2016–17
Player
Most games played in all competitions – 83; Charles Jenkins, 2016–17
Most points scored in all competitions – 1,355; Milan Gurović, 2006–07
Most points scored in a European competition – 502; Jordan Loyd, 2020–21
Most points per game in a national championship – 34.3; Vladimir Cvetković, 1966
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Most seasons played – 14; Slobodan Nikolić
Most trophies won in total – 18; Branko Lazić
Most national championships won – 9; Srđan Kalember, Milan Bjegojević
Most national cups won – 6; Branko Lazić
Most Adriatic championships won''' – 5; Branko Lazić
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Goomalibee.
Goomalibee is a locality in north east Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Rural City of Benalla local government area and on the Broken River, north east of the state capital, Melbourne.
At the , Goomalibee had a population of 83.
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Hideki Omuro.
is a Japanese athlete specialising in the high hurdles. He represented his country at the 2017 World Championships without qualifying for the semifinals.
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Hideki Omuro.
His personal bests are 13.52 seconds in the 110 metres hurdles (+1.5 m/s, Hiroshima 2017) and 7.80 seconds in the 60 metres hurdles (Tehran 2018).
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Angel Yin.
Angel Yin (born October 3, 1998) is an American professional golfer currently playing on the LPGA Tour.
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Angel Yin. Amateur career
Yin won the 7–8 year old Junior World Golf Championships, won the California State Women’s Amateur as a 12 year old and again as a 14 year old, was the youngest player at the 2011 U.S. Women's Amateur, was co-medalist at a U.S. Women's Amateur, and was the youngest player in the field at the 2012 Women’s U.S. Open (also the second youngest in history).
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Angel Yin. Professional
Yin posted five top-5 finishes in 2017. Her "powerful swing and ebullient personality" brought her attention from Juli Inkster, U.S. Solheim Cup captain, who named Yin as a captain's pick for the 2017 Solheim Cup. She became the youngest player on either team. She scored 1.5 points out of 3 matches. On December 9, 2017, she won the Omega Dubai Ladies Classic for her first professional victory. Yin started off the 2019 season tying for fourth in the ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open on February 27, 2019.
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Angel Yin. Personal
Yin was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. Her mother, Michelle Liu, a businesswoman who immigrated to the U.S. from China, caddied for Yin when she was still an amateur. Yin attended Arcadia High School, but finished her diploma online.
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Angel Yin. Ladies European Tour wins (1)
2017 Omega Dubai Ladies Classic
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Angel Yin. Results in LPGA majors
Results not in chronological order before 2019 or in 2020.
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Angel Yin. Most consecutive cuts made – 4 (twice)
Longest streak of top-10s – 1 (three times)
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Angel Yin
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Angel Yin. Team appearances
Amateur
Junior Solheim Cup (representing the United States): 2015 (winners)
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