Big picture? (abbr.)

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Last seen on: Universal Crossword – August 23 2017

Random information on the term “Big picture? (abbr.)”:

The Big Picture is the third album by contemporary Christian music artist Michael W. Smith, released in 1986. The title comes from “Pursuit of the Dream,” in which it is heard a few times, but also applies to the variety of themes for young people to learn about from the songs. That track instructs on pursuing goals, and other themes include the folly of escapism (“Lamu”), sexual abstinence before marriage (“Old Enough to Know”), and maintaining a positive self image (“You’re Alright”). Track 9. “Tearing Down The Wall” opens with a reverse snippet of Amy Grant’s “Emmanuel”.

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Random information on the term “ENL”:

The British ice hockey league champions are the winners of the highest ice hockey league in the United Kingdom, currently the Elite Ice Hockey League. Previously, the highest league has been the British National League (1954–60), the Premier Division (1983–96) and the Ice Hockey Superleague (1996–2003).

Prior to the formation of the British National League, England and Scotland each had their own competitions. The English League was founded in 1931 with the Scottish National League being formed a year later. The majority of English League clubs left to form the English National League in 1935, leading the disbandment of the English League at the end of the 1935–36 season. The Scottish National League and English National League both continued until 1954. In that year the decision was taken to amalgamate the two leagues into one. The new competition initially fielded 12 sides in its inaugural season, four from England and eight from Scotland. The Dunfermline Vikings withdrew from the league in early 1955 and at the end of the season six of the seven remaining Scottish sides withdrew, leaving the league with five members. This fell to four following the closure of Harringay Arena in 1958 but increased again to five in 1959 following the admission of Streatham. The league was disbanded following the 1959–60 season.

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