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Steve Appleton is 5 foot 7 he used to be smaller in his childhood.
Two identical Mustangs were used in the production. At the time, they were owned by Ford Motor Company and loaned out for the film. One car was scrapped after filming due to liability concerns and the surviving car was sold to an employee of Warner Brothers' editing department. It changed hands several times. Currently in non-working condition, the Mustang is rumored to be in Ohio with an anonymous owner.
Abbys father character has never been used in NCIS. Per the storyline, I think Abbys dad is dead. In one of the episodes she tells Ziva that she would forgive her dad for any mistake he had done, if he were alive.
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In Double Jeopardy, the clue was "an escape or Steve McQueen movie" in the category where all answers used the word GET. The answer was "what is a getaway?"
The song is called "Yes I Can"
Steve McQueen got mesothelioma from dealing with asbestos while he served in the military. McQueen served in the Marine Corps from 1947 until 1950. In that time, he removed asbestos lagging from pipes aboard a ship, causing his exposure. He was also likely exposed to it during his acting career on sound stages that used asbestos.
Coffins are used for putting dead people in when they are dead and not alive.
If it ever came up for sale, probably the one Steve McQueen used in 'Bullitt' in THAT car chase.
Dead or alive is 'mort ou vif' in French. When not used in that expression, 'alive' is translated 'vivant, vivante'.
Not any more. They used to be. Now they are dead.
Dead objects used to be alive. It's almost all semantics, and egocentricity.
Non-living means "never was and never will be alive" living means "alive" rocks are nonliving sand is dead (dead means once alive but not anymore) because some of it used to be coral lizards and wildlife are living.
Properly speaking, dead things are formerly living things. It's sometimes used figuratively to mean something which has never been and could never be alive, but usually it implies that the thing referred to used to be alive but no longer is.
a person can be clinically dead when he or she has not shown brain waves for 24 hours and has no reflexes, respiration or heart beat. At such time most of the body is biologically alive and its organs may be used for transplant
Carolyn Keene is a pseudonym used by multiple authors for the Nancy Drew series, so there is no one specific person who is Carolyn Keene. Therefore, it is not accurate to say whether Carolyn Keene is dead or alive.