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Scream VI | 2 | 1 | $75.86M |
Creed III | 3 | 2 | $127.7M |
65 | 4 | 3 | $22.48M |
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania | 5 | 4 | $205.98M |
Cocaine Bear | 6 | 5 | $58.58M |
Jesus Revolution | 7 | 7 | $45.52M |
Champions | 8 | 6 | $10.67M |
Avatar: The Way of Water | 9 | 8 | $678.28M |
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish | 10 | 10 | $182.63M |
Everything Everywhere All At Once | 11 | 14 | $75.61M |
Moving On | 12 | - | $821,961 |
The Metropolitan Opera: Lohengrin | 13 | - | $629,761 |
1 | Morgan Wallen : Last Night |
2 | Miley Cyrus : Flowers |
3 | PinkPantheress : Boy's a liar Pt. 2 |
4 | SZA : Kill Bill |
5 | Metro Boomin : Creepin' |
6 | Rema : Calm Down |
7 | The Weeknd : Die For You |
8 | David Guetta : I'm Good (Blue) |
9 | Coi Leray : Players |
10 | Taylor Swift : All Of The Girls You Loved Before |
11 | Taylor Swift : Anti-Hero |
12 | Lizzy McAlpine : ceilings |
13 | Drake : Rich Flex |
14 | Harry Styles : As It Was |
15 | Metro Boomin : Superhero (Heroes & Villains) [with Future & Chris Brown] |
16 | Lil Uzi Vert : Just Wanna Rock |
17 | The Weeknd : Die For You |
18 | SZA : Snooze |
19 | Sam Smith : Unholy |
20 | Morgan Wallen : You Proof |
21 | Metro Boomin : Trance |
22 | Morgan Wallen : Ain’t That Some |
23 | Hozier : Eat Your Young |
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Wed Mar 22 A mix of sun and cloud high: 1 c
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Thu Mar 23 Rain or freezing rain high: 6 c
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Fri Mar 24 A mix of sun and cloud high: 3 c
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Sat Mar 25 Chance of snow high: 0 c pop: 60%
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Sun Mar 26 Chance of flurries or rain showers high: 5 c pop: 60%
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adjective (AHB-duh-rut)
Obdurate is a formal word that means “resistant to persuasion.” It is usually used to describe someone who is stubborn or not willing to change their opinion or the way they do something.
// We all admire his obdurate refusal to give up on his goal despite the many challenges he faced.
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“The reincarnation of the hulking pickup truck ... has been lauded by manufacturer General Motors (GM) as proof that electric vehicles (EVs) can now reach even middle America’s most obdurate devotees of supersized car culture.” — Oliver Milman, The Guardian (UK), 7 Apr. 2022
"Setting goals is the first step in turning the invisible into the visible." - Tonny Robbins
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- Lord Stokes [Donald Stokes], English industrialist (British Leyland), born in Plymouth, England (d. 2008) | |
- Tauno Pylkkanen, Finnish opera composer, born in Helsinki, Finland (d. 1980) | |
- Leo "Bud" Welch, American gospel and Delta blues singer-songwriter and guitarist ("You Can't Hurry God"; "Cadillac Baby"), born in Sabougla, Mississippi (d. 2017) | |
- Michel Hidalgo, French soccer midfielder (1 cap; Monaco) and manager (France 1976-84; UEFA Euro 1984), born in Leffrinckoucke, France (d. 2020) | |
- Jon Hassell, American composer and trumpet player (Dream Theory In Malaya), born in Memphis, Tennessee (d. 2021) | |
- Jorge Ben, Brazilian musician and composer, born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | |
- Harry Vanda [Vandenberg], Dutch-Australian rock guitarist, songwriter, and producer (Easybeats - "Friday On My Mind"), born in Voorburg, Netherlands | |
- Carlton Cuse, Mexican-born American TV writer and executive | |
On this date in 1936, after a snowier than normal winter and recent heavy rains, floods peaked in the northeast United States on hundreds of rivers from Ohio to Maine. A reported 107 people died and nearly $300 million in damage occurred.
- San Marino and Italy conclude treaty of friendship and cooperation | |
- Dutch SS police chief Hans Albin Rauter threatens to kill half Jewish children | |
- Earthquake shakes San Francisco | |
- 1st patent for lasers granted to Arthur Schawlow and Charles Townes | |
- "Letter for Queen Victoria" opens at ANTA Theater NYC for 18 performances | |
- Law enforcement officers raid fraternities at University of Virginaa, seizing drugs | |
- Gabrielle Roy, French Canadian author (The Tin Flute, Street of Riches), born in St. Boniface, Manitoba (d. 1973) | |
- Forest 'Bud' Sagendorf, American cartoonist (Popeye), born in Wenatchee, Washington (d. 1994) | |
- Stewart Stern, American screenwriter (Rebel Without A Cause), born in New York City (d. 2015) | |
- Jeremy Clyde, English pop singer and guitarist (Chad and Jeremy - "A Summer Song") and actor (The Iron Lady), born in Dorney, Buckinghamshire | |
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