1. In fiction of video mobile
Film and televisionThe main villains who pursue Wolverine and his daughter in the 2017 film Logan Reaver (Firefly), space-faring cannibals in the television series Firefly (2002) and the related movie Serenity Professional monster hunters in the television series The Witcher (2019)LiteratureReavers (comics), cyborg villains in Marvel Comics (1988) Reavers, an enemy in The Runelords series by David Farland (1998) The Reavers, a 2007 novel by George MacDonald Fraser Rob's Reaver Army, official fan group of speculative fiction author Rob ThurmanVideo gamesReaver, a unit in the game StarCraft (1998) Reaver, a unit in the Warlords Battlecry series (2000) Reaver, an associate of the Reaver Mercenary Company in the mod DiscoveryGC of Freelancer (2003) Reavers, an enemy in the Gears of War series (2006) Reaver, a character in Fable II (2008) and its sequel Fable III Reaver, a "specialization" of the Warrior class in the game Dragon Age: Origins (2009) Reaver, a character in the game Borderlands (2009). Reaver, a class specialization in the MMORPG Dark Age of Camelot, released with the Shrouded Isles expansion Reaver, a variation of the bandit enemy type from the Skyrim DLC Dragonborn Reaver, an aircraft in the game Planetside 2 (2012) A variation of an enemy in Destiny One of the three major types of enemies that can be encountered in Kiloo and Copenhagen Creators' mobile RPG Dawnbringer.
An enemy type in the 2018 video game God of War Void Reaver, enemy in the 2019 game Risk of Rain 2
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2. Lindsay Robins of video mobile
Lindsay Robins (born December 18, 1986 in Montreal, Quebec) is a singer-songwriter who wrote and performed the theme song "What Would You Do" for the VJ Search reality series on MuchMusic, which went on to be the 2007 recipient of The North American Promax Award for Best Music Package/Theme Song. She has written and performed music for the television series Instant Star, and in 2006, released a solo rock album, "Dirty Chemistry", on Aquarius Records.
Her debut solo record, "Dirty Chemistry" was produced by songwriters Christopher Ward and Fred St-Gelais, who have worked with artists such as Alannah Myles, Amanda Marshall, and Randy Bachman, and who have also been working with Alexz Johnson on the music for Instant Star. Lindsay Robins appears on the soundtrack for the third season of "Instant Star", singing a song called "Shooting Star". As noted by the executive producer of "Instant Star": ".
the more polished performances of songs like "Shooting Star" and last season's "Never Enough" have actually featured the voice of rising Canadian rock star Lindsay Robins." Three singles have been released from Lindsay Robins' debut solo album: "Freaks", "What Would You Do" and "I Can't Forget Your Face". (The music video for "I Can't Forget Your Face" is directed by Erik Canuel, who directed Bon Cop Bad Cop, one of the highest grossing Canadian films to date) She has also shared the stage with the likes of Simple Plan, Mobile and Eva Avila.
Robins has also teamed up with Josh Rand, guitarist of the band Stone Sour, and together they make up the hard rock band Moonshot. Lindsay also fronted the Toronto-based hard rock band Crooked Valentine.
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3.
14th Carabinieri Battalion "Calabria" of video mobile
The 14th Carabinieri Battalion "Calabria" (Italian: 14 Battaglione Carabinieri "Calabria") is a Carabinieri riot control unit headquartered in Vibo Valentia, established on 1 March 2017, in order to increase the Carabinieri presence in Calabria. The unit is tasked with riot control and search activities. The unit was established in order to strengthen the Carabinieri role in the territorial control and riot control tasks in Calabria, mainly against 'Ndrangheta.
The unit, according to the official statements made by Interior Minister Marco Minniti, is to be also involved in searches for fugitives, in coordination with the Carabinieri Squadron Cacciatori di Calabria, as well as sensitive targets surveillance and territorial support. The Battalion is based in the Caserma "Luigi Razza" in Vibo Valentia, the same of the Squadron Cacciatori di Calabria. According to Minister Minnitti, the Battalion is an elite unit.
According to Commandant-general Del Sette, the Battalion has one Company specialized in riot control and one Company specialized in providing support to the Carabinieri territorial organization. Lieutenant Colonel Verticchio, commander of the Battalion, assumed office on 9 March 2017. On 14 July 2017, the War Flag was granted to the 14th Carabinieri Battalion "Calabria" by President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella.
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4. Qu Chimba of video mobile
Qu Chimba is a song by Colombian singer Maluma, released on March 13, 2020. Que Chimba is an electronic Colombian guaracha, produced by Victor Crdenas, which inspires dance and, in fact, rises on Colombia's dance tracks.
A few months ago, the song leaked through the DJs at the discos in the artist's country, and immediately became a success among young people, which made Maluma decide to take the song out by responding to popular demand. The video directed and produced by Maluma with his creative director and photographer Tes (Cesar Pimienta), was recorded with the camera of a mobile phone in February and the first days of March in Europe in the cities of Prague and Munich, amidst his tour of the region. Back home, Maluma and his foundation The Art of Dreams collaborated with the people of Antioquia, Colombia, with delivery of expenses to overcome the COVID-19 crisis.
The foundation has also donated medical equipment, stoppers, gloves and disposable uniforms to various hospitals in the region. At the head of President Manuela Londoo Arias and founder Juan Luis Londoo Arias (Maluma) concerned about the situation of the families of the 170 dreamers who are part of the organization and who belong to the vulnerable population of Antioquia, they continue to support their development, this time welcoming the whole family. Dream Art has delivered markets that will allow them to carry this moment of isolation without passing through such needs.
Additional markets are being donated to families in the Alto de la Virgin in Guarne and in the municipality of Venice, Antioquia.
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5. Shakespeare theater of video mobile
The Shakespeare Theater was conceived by Patricio Orozco and for the first time constructed in February 2013, for the III Shakespeare Festival in Buenos Aires opening.
The Shakespeare Theater is a mobile construction that evokes an Elizabethan theatre and has as its main objective to bring the spectator to a new theater experience. The Theater invites spectators to take part on the plays the same way they did in London in the 1600, at the theater where Shakespeare exposed his texts. The encircling structure of the theater, plus the possibility of the audience at the field of being standing and being able to move to the place they find most attractive, make of this the experience of assisting to a representation, an unforgettable one.
In this kind of spaces, the well known quote attributed to the English author All the worlds a stage, makes a lot of sense. Shakespeare thought his plays to be performed in these theaters, and that is why his texts are redefined when worked in this type of theatrical space.
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6.
Samoa Technologies of video mobile
Samoa Technologies (also known as Samoa Tech or STI) is a privately held diversified telecommunications, broadcasting and media, consulting, and aircraft leasing company located in the South Pacific and based in Pago Pago, American Samoa. STI operates a Satellite Earth Station in American Samoa which provides 24/7 linkage to/from the outside world for voice, data and video; radio broadcasting station KSBS-FM; and mobile communications in American Samoa. STI was formed in August 1984 as Samoa's first local telecommunications common carrier.
The company started by providing mobile and paging communication services in American Samoa in 1995, reaching a subscriber base of over 3,000 users in the first 3 months of operations. STI expanded into the radio broadcasting area in 1998 with KSBS-FM "Island 92", Samoa's first FM radio station. In 1989, STI acquired the assets and licenses of the Pago Pago Earth Station facilities from COMSAT, a satellite communications company that owned by Lockheed Martin.
Under an FCC ruling, COMSAT was obligated to divest of its satellite facilities. Since STI was the only local FCC common carrier at the time, the sale of the facilities to STI was of mutual benefit to both parties and satisfying an FCC divestiture requirement.
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Corruption allegations of video mobile
On 03 February 2013, then president Ahmadinejad attended a meeting in the Iranian parliament to defend one of his minister, Reza Sheykholeslam minister of Cooperatives, Labour, and Social Welfare, from impeachment. The speaker of the parliament, Majlis, was Ali Larijani and his brother Sadegh Larijani is the head of the judiciary in Iran. When Ahmadinejad went on podium, he accused Larijani family of gross corruption, manipulating judicial and legislative decisions in exchange for own interests.
To back his accusation, Ahmadinejad then played a video in the large common screen before parliament members of Majlis while the session was on live-broadcast on the Iranian state-run. In the video, covertly recorded by a mobile phone, Fazel Larijani was in a meeting with Saeed Mortazavi discussing 'solving problems' for a businessman, apparently referring to Babak Zanjani. In the conversation, Fazel Larijani had implied to Saeed Mortazavi that he could use his brothers (Ali and Sadegh's) influence to remove obstacles in return for involvement in some business endeavors, as, he claimed, he did it before for so many other business persons, later named in the discussion.
Fazel Larijani denied the allegations and told that he would file a legal complaint against Ahmadinejad and Mortazavi for spreading lies and disturbing public opinion.