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A palavra "soccer" te lembra jogos como Copa do Mundo e Premier League, mas sabia que a palavra é originária ♨️ dos Estados Unidos? Sim, é verdade! Descubra como a palavra "soccer" se originou e como é conectada com footbal. "Soccer" surgiu ♨️ como uma contração da palavra "association football", originalmente abreviada para "assoc football" no Reino Unido. Os americanos eventualmente abreviaram ainda mais ♨️ a palavra, adicionando o sufixo "-er" a "soc", resultando em "soccer". Este termo foi usado pela primeira vez em 1891. Enquanto ♨️ isso, a palavra "football" foi usada para se referir a um esporte diferente que permitia o uso de mãos e ♨️ foi jogado principalmente com as mãos. No entanto, hoje em dia, ambos os termos são amplamente usados em inglês, particularmente no ♨️ contexto de esportes internacionais. Além disso, "soccer" é amplamente reconhecido em todo o mundo para se referir ao futebol associado, ♨️ e é particularmente popularmente usado no Brasil e em outros países de língua portuguesa. ------------------------------------------------------------------
Masters of Horror is an anthology television series created by director Mick Garris for the Showtime cable network. Origin [ edit 👄 ] In 2002, director Mick Garris invited some director friends to an informal dinner at a restaurant in Sherman Oaks, California. 👄 The original ten "masters" attending were John Carpenter, Larry Cohen, Don Coscarelli, Joe Dante, Guillermo del Toro, Stuart Gordon, Tobe 👄 Hooper, John Landis, Bill Malone, and Garris himself. Subsequently, Garris organized regular dinners with the group and invited other horror and 👄 other genre directors to attend, including Dario Argento, Eli Roth, Wes Craven, David Cronenberg, Tim Sullivan, Rob Zombie, Bryan Singer, 👄 Fred Dekker, William Lustig, Lucky McKee, Ernest Dickerson, Katt Shea, Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez, James Gunn, Mary Lambert, Tom Holland, 👄 Peter Medak, Ti West, Lloyd Kaufman, and others. In 2005, Garris created and produced an original anthology television series of 👄 one-hour movies, written and directed by many of the "masters," which was originally broadcast in the U.S. on the Showtime 👄 cable network. In several international territories, the films were released theatrically. The series debuted to excellent reviews in the U.S. on 👄 October 28, 2005, with the premiere episode "Incident On and Off a Mountain Road," co-written and directed by Don Coscarelli, 👄 based on the short story by Joe R. Lansdale. New episodes premiered every Friday at 10 p.m. EST throughout the 👄 series' two seasons. The show followed an anthology series format, with each episode featuring a one-hour film directed by a 👄 well-known horror film director. In 2009, Chiller began airing the show on their Sunday evening line-up of shows, and in 👄 2010, Reelz Channel began airing episodes of Masters of Horror edited (despite keeping its TV-MA rating) and with commercials.[1] |
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