Sunset Beach - 1997 1-384 was released on:
USA: 20 July 1998
As of May 2011, the ten top scorers in the Indian Premier League are:Suresh Raina (1695 in 57 matches)Sachin Tendulkar (1535 / 45)Jacques Kallis (1473 / 53)Rohit Sharma (1452 / 55)Gautam Gambhir (1402 / 51)Adam Gilchrist (1400 / 55)Virender Sehwag (1384 / 50)Kumar Sangakkara (1303 / 47)MS Dhoni (1232 / 54)Yuvraj Singh (1188 / 53)All ten have played all four seasons in the competition.
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He successfully challenged the Papacy's monopoly grip on organized Christianity in Central and Western Europe. Those who had tried this before, like Wycliffe (1325(?)-1384) and Hus (1369-1415) and their followers, had ended up in very serious trouble. (Hus was burnt at the stake in 1415 on the orders of Catholic bishops despite a solemn promise of safety). As in the case of Wycliffe and Hus, Luther's original intention was to reform the Church, not to split it (hence the word Reformation). The split occurred when it became obvious that reform within the Church was impossible (Augsburg Confession [of Faith] 1530). Luther campaigned against many late medieval abuses in the Catholic Church. Among his important achievements were the rejection of the authority of the Pope, the enhancement of the authority of scripture and the translation of the Bible into German. Luther's success owed much to changed historical circumstances. There were now secular rulers who backed reform and opposed Papal authority, including Luther's own prince - the Elector of Saxony, for example. Nearly all the Free Cities of the Holy Roman Empire supported reform, too. The Reformation went much further than Luther had ever intended and saw the rise of Calvin and Anabaptists and so forth - but that is another story.Martin Luther changed the world by challenging the Catholic church and declaring that their corruption and greed were not part of real Christianity. He created his own church, which was the start of Protestantism.
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Passions - 1999 1-1384 was released on: USA: 22 December 2004
Santa Barbara - 1984 1-1384 was released on: USA: 26 January 1990
Days of Our Lives - 1965 1-1384 was released on: USA: 30 April 1971
It is: 1384+27 = 1411
461.3333
1384 / \ 2 692 / \ 2 346 / \ 2 173
2 x 2 x 2 x 173 = 1384
The cubic root of 1384 is 11.1441 cm length
A rational number is any number which can be expressed as a division of two integers. 1384 is itself an integer and thus has to be a rational number. This is because you can simply express it as the fraction 1384/1. All integers are rational numbers.
In the United States and modern English, the number 1384 billion is written 1,384,000,000,000. In Commonwealth usage, this is written 1,384,000,000,000,000.
1384
Ciucea was created in 1384.