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Venom: The Last Dance | 1 | - | $51M |
Smile 2 | 2 | 1 | $40.7M |
The Wild Robot | 3 | 2 | $111.4M |
Conclave | 4 | - | $6.5M |
We Live in Time | 5 | 5 | $11.8M |
Terrifier 3 | 6 | 3 | $43.1M |
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice | 7 | 4 | $288.7M |
Anora | 8 | - | $1.6M |
Transformers One | 9 | 8 | $57.9M |
Piece by Piece | 10 | 7 | $8.9M |
Joker: Folie à Deux | 11 | 6 | $57.8M |
Saturday Night | 12 | 9 | $8.9M |
Your Monster | 13 | - | $515,000 |
1 | ROSÉ : APT. |
2 | Lady Gaga : Die With A Smile |
3 | Shaboozey : A Bar Song (Tipsy) |
4 | Gigi Perez : Sailor Song |
5 | Billie Eilish : BIRDS OF A FEATHER |
6 | Sabrina Carpenter : Taste |
7 | The Weeknd : Timeless |
8 | Morgan Wallen : Love Somebody |
9 | Gracie Abrams : That’s So True |
10 | Post Malone : I Had Some Help (Feat. Morgan Wallen) |
11 | Benson Boone : Beautiful Things |
12 | Chappell Roan : Good Luck, Babe! |
13 | Sabrina Carpenter : Espresso |
14 | Teddy Swims : Lose Control |
15 | Sabrina Carpenter : Please Please Please |
16 | Gracie Abrams : I Love You, I'm Sorry |
17 | Dasha : Austin |
18 | Zach Bryan : I Remember Everything |
19 | Noah Kahan : Stick Season |
20 | Billie Eilish : WILDFLOWER |
21 | Travis Scott : FE!N |
22 | Sabrina Carpenter : Bed Chem |
23 | Hozier : Too Sweet |
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Tue 29 Oct high: 11 C A few showers
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Wed 30 Oct high: 20 C Sunny
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Thu 31 Oct high: 22 C Sunny
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Fri 1 Nov high: 12 C Chance of showers pop: 30%
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Sat 2 Nov high: 6 C Sunny
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omniscient adjective (ahm-NISH-unt) Omniscient describes someone or something with unlimited knowledge or understanding.
"Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely" - Lord Acton from The Sewanee Review. United States, University of the South, 1892.
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- Hugh Thompson Reid, American Brigadier General (Union Army), born in Union City, Indiana (d. 1874) | |
- Henri Bergson, French philosopher (Creative Evolution, Nobel Prize for Literature 1927), born in Paris, France (d. 1941) | |
- Mikhail Kuzmin, Russian writer and poet, born in Yaroslavl, Russian Empire (d. 1936) | |
- Grzegorz Fitelberg, Polish violinist/conductor/composer, born in Daugavpils, Russian Empire (now Latvia); (d. 1953) | |
- Constantine Mitsotakis [Konstantinos Mitsotakis], Prime Minister of Greece (1990 –1993), born in Halepa, Crete (d. 2017) | |
- John B. Coleman, American hotel magnate (Ritz Carlton), born in Boston, Massachusetts | |
- Jorge "Jordi" Cervelló, Catalan composer and musicologist, born in Barcelona, Spain | |
- Birthe Rønn Hornbech, Danish politician, born in Copenhagen | |
On this date in 1984, thick fog was to blame for a 118-vehicle accident on I-94 near Milwaukee, Wis.
- In a bar decorated with bird tail in Elmsford, New York, a customer requests a glassful of “those cock tails” from bartender Betsy Flanagan | |
- Anti-socialist laws are ratified in Germany | |
- Belvin Maynard wins the first transcontinental air race in round trip of nine days, four hours, 25 minutes and 12 seconds, race costs nine lives with 54 crashes or forced landings | |
- Harold "Red" Grange, finest collegiate football game (4 long TD runs) | |
- Police find 219 grains of cannabis resin in John Lennon and Yoko Ono's apartment, they are fined £150 for marijuana possession | |
- 1st ABA regular season game at Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana - Pacers lose to San Antonio Spurs 129-121 in double overtime before 7,473 fans | |
- Arie de Jong, Dutch linguist who reformed the constructed language Volapük, born in Batavia, Dutch East Indies (d. 1957) | |
- Agathe Henriette Trip-de Beaufort, Dutch writer (Rembrandt. Olympics 1928), born in Baarn, Netherlands (d. 1982) | |
- Wim van Gennep, Dutch dance band singer and keyboardist (De Heikrekels - "Waarom heb jij me laten staan?"), born in the Netherlands (d. 2012) | |
- Flavio Cotti, Swiss politician, President of the Swiss Federal Council (1991) advocate to join the EU, born in Muralto, Switzerland (d. 2020) | |
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