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<div>{{Infobox Single<br />
| Cover = These Are the Days of Our Lives.jpg<br />
| Name = These Are the Days of Our Lives<br />
| Artist = [[Queen (band)|Queen]]<br />
| from Album = [[Innuendo (album)|Innuendo]]<br />
| Released = [[September 5]] [[1991]] (US) [[December 9]] [[1991]] (UK)<br />
| Format = [[Single (music)|7" single]], [[Compact disc|CD]]<br />
| Recorded = 1990-1991<br />
| Genre = [[Rock music|Rock]]<br />
| Length = 4:13<br />
| Label = [[Parlophone]] (Europe),<br />[[Hollywood Records]] (U.S.)<br />
| Writer = [[Queen (band)|Queen]] <small>([[Roger Meddows-Taylor|Roger Taylor]])</small><br />
| Producer = Queen and [[David Richards (record producer)|David Richards]]<br />
| Certification = Platinum <small> (UK) </small><br />
| Chart position = <br />
<ul><li>#1 <small>([[Irish Singles Chart|Ireland]]; [[UK Singles Chart|UK]])</small></li></ul><br />
<ul><li>#2 <small>([[Dutch Top 40|Netherlands]])</small></li></ul><br />
<ul><li>#5 <small>([[ARIA Charts|Australia]])</small></li></ul><br />
<ul><li>#8 <small>([[Austria]])</small></li></ul><br />
<ul><li>#16 <small>([[Media Control Charts|Germany]])</small></li></ul><br />
| Reviews = <br />
| Last single = "[[The Show Must Go On (Queen song)|The Show Must Go On]]"<br />(1991)<br />
| This single = "'''[[Bohemian Rhapsody (1991 Version)|Bohemian Rhapsody]]" / "These Are the Days of Our Lives'''"<br />(1991)<br />
| Next single = "[[Heaven for Everyone]]"<br />(1995)<br />
}}<br />
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"'''These Are the Days of Our Lives'''" is a song by the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Rock and roll|rock]] [[musical band|band]] [[Queen (band)|Queen]]. It is the eighth track on the album ''[[Innuendo (album)|Innuendo]]''.<br />
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The accompanying video was the last to feature the band's front man [[Freddie Mercury]] as he was in the final stages of his battle with [[AIDS]]. The majority of the footage used in the video was filmed by Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher of [[DoRo Productions]] on May 30, 1991.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} Although [[Roger Meddows-Taylor|Roger Taylor]] seems to play the [[conga]] in the video, it was actually Dave Richards, the band's producer at the time, who recorded the conga percussion (albeit a synthesized conga) for the song.<br />
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For the promotional video, Mercury, Taylor and [[John Deacon]] were present at the shoot, with additional footage of guitarist [[Brian May]] filmed some weeks later and edited into the footage, as he was out of the country on a radio promotional tour at the time of the principal film shoot. The video was shot in black and white to hide the full extent of Freddie's faltering condition. Colour production footage of the video later emerged, showing just how frail Freddie really looked, and justifying the band's decision to film in black and white out of respect for him.<br />
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The version of the finished video serviced to the U.S. market also featured some animated footage produced by animators for the Walt Disney Studios, as Queen's North American record label, Hollywood Records, is a subsidiary of [[The Walt Disney Company]]. In Europe, a different, 'clean' version of the video without the animated sequences was released. Then another video version was released in 1992 to promote the [[Classic Queen]] compilation album in the US, combining old footage of the band from 1973 to 1991 plus the performances of the band from the US aired video.<br />
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The song was issued as a single in the US on September 5, 1991 (which happens to be the last birthday of Freddie's he lived to see) and as [[double A-side]] single in the UK on December 9, 1991, in the wake of Mercury's death, with the seminal Queen track "[[Bohemian Rhapsody]]". The single debuted at #1 on the UK singles chart.<br />
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The song was awarded a [[BRIT Awards|BRIT Award]] for "Best Single" in [[1992 in music|1992]].<br />
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The song was played live in 1992 at the [[Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert]], sung by [[George Michael]] and [[Lisa Stansfield]]. This live version was later included in the 1993 "[[Five Live (EP)]]", credited to 'George Michael with Queen & Lisa Stansfield', but mostly featuring George Michael live songs plus ''Dear Friends'', a short track sung by Freddie Mercury taken from the 1974 ''[[Sheer Heart Attack]]'' album, closing the [[Extended play|EP]].<br />
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The song was played on the 2005/06 [[Queen + Paul Rodgers]] tours with vocals by Roger Taylor. On stage the song was accompanied by a video of the band in their early days in [[Japan]].<br />
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The song was used on July 1, 2007, at the [[Concert for Diana]]. It was a concert held at the new [[Wembley Stadium]] in [[London]], [[England]], [[United Kingdom]] in honour of [[Diana, Princess of Wales]]. At the end of the performances, a video montage of Diana as a child was presented and this song was playing in the background.<br />
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A [[cover version]] by [[Petula Clark]] is included on her 2008 [[compilation album]] ''[[Then & Now: The Very Best of Petula Clark|Then & Now]]''.<br />
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{{Original research|date=September 2007}}<br />
The '''Hadith of Mubahela''' is Muslim tradition about a debate ([[Arabic Language|arabic]]: ''mubahela'') of [[Muhammad]] with the [[Christianity|Christians]] of [[Najran]] and summoned the members of his household, the [[Ahl al-Bayt]].<br />
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The event is recorded in several hadith collections and is referred to in the [[Koran|Qur'anic]] [[Sura]] [[Al Imran]].<br />
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It is seen as one of the merits of Ahl al-Bayt and is widely used in [[Shia]]-[[Sunni]] arguments, and also used by the Shia to prove that [[Ali]] has the same authority over Muslims as Muhammad.<br />
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==Narration==<br />
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According to Islamic tradition, the [[Christians]] of [[Najran]] were unhappy about the rapid spread of Islam in the lands of [[Arabia]]. They wished to discuss this matter with Muhammad and arrived in [[Medina]] in [[630]] CE. Learned scholars were selected by the Christians who had a continuous dialogue with Muhammad for three days. It started on Saturday, when Sunday arrived, the Christians asked to leave the city to pray. The Prophet told them to stay and pray inside the [[Mosque]] of the Prophet, which they did.<br />
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Muhammad and the Christians were unable to arrive on any mutual understanding. At this point, Muhammad proclaimed that he had received a revelation (recorded in Sura [[Al Imran]]):<br />
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:''If any one disputes in this matter with thee, now after (full) knowledge Hath come to thee, say: "Come! let us gather together,- our sons and your sons, our women and your women, ourselves and yourselves: Then let us earnestly pray, and invoke the curse of Allah on those who lie!" {{Quran-usc|3|61}}:<br />
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The next morning, Muhammad emerged from his house with his closest family. He held the hand of [[Hasan]] walking beside him, held [[Husain]] in his arms, followed by his daughter [[Fatimah]] and finally by his son-in-law Ali. He came and stood with this family in front of the Christian [[bishop]]s who also came forward to perform the Mubahela.<br />
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The chief of the Christians was bishop [[Abul Harris]]. When he saw this small family of the Prophet he turned towards his fellow Christians and told them, "do not indulge in Mubahela with this family, for I am observing such pious faces that if they would order the mountain to come to them the mountain shall move towards them. It is therefore prudent to make treaty with them rather than confrontation of this spiritual imminence." They asked Muhammad for peace and it was accepted. Muhammad extended the hand of friendship towards them, a treaty was signed and both parties left on friendly terms.<br />
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== See also ==<br />
*[[Curses in Islam]]<br />
*[[List of hadith]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.al-islam.org/kaaba14/2.htm al-islam.org]<br />
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[[Category:Hadith]]<br />
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| name = Sunny Deol<br />
| image = <br />
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1961|10|19}}<br />
| birth_place = [[India]]<br />
| occupation = [[Actor]]<br />
| salary = <br />
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| website = <br />
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'''Sunny Deol''' ([[Hindi]]: शनि दियोल, [[Urdu]]: شنِ دِیول), born as '''Ajay Singh Deol''' ([[Hindi]]: अजय सिंह दियोल, [[Urdu]]: اَجے سِںہ دِیول) on [[October 19]], [[1961]] in [[New Delhi]], [[India]]) is an Indian [[film]] ([[Bollywood]]) [[actor]]. <br />
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== Family ==<br />
His parents are actor [[Dharmendra]] and Dharmendra's first wife [[Prakash Kaur]]. He has three siblings: his brother, [[Bobby Deol]] and his half-sisters [[Esha Deol]] and [[Ahana Deol]. All three of them are actors. He is actress [[Hema Malini]]'s stepson. He is married to Pooja and has two sons Rajvir and Ranvir, which are incidentally the names he chose for himself and Bobby Deol in his directorial debut Dillagi.<br />
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His first movie was [[Betaab]] ([[1982]]) which was a big hit. A series of movies followed and though there were plenty of box office failures among them, his action films including [[Tridev]] ([[1989]]), [[Ghayal]] ([[1990]]), [[Ghatak]] ([[1996]]), [[Ziddi]] ([[1998]]), [[Border]] ([[1998]]) and [[Gadar - Ek Prem Katha]] ([[2000]]) are some of the biggest hits of his career.<br />
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He has also had success in romantic roles including [[Damini]] ([[1993]]) and [[Jeet]] ([[1995]]).<br />
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== Personal Life ==<br />
He has previously dated actress [[Dimple Kapadia]] but married Pooja.<br />
<br />
== Career == <br />
=== As an Actor ===<br />
Sunny's debuted in the blockbuster movie ''[[Betaab]]'' in 1983 . A series of movies followed, though there were many that didn't succeed, several of his action films such as ''[[Tridev]]'' (1989), ''[[Ghayal (1990 film)|Ghayal]]'' (1990), ''[[Ghatak]]'' (1996), ''[[Ziddi]]'' (1997), ''[[Border]]'' (1997) and ''[[Indian (film)|Indian]]'' (2001) went on to become big hits in his career.<br />
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Deol has also had successes in dramatic and romantic roles in films such as ''[[Damini]]'' (1993), ''[[Darr]]'' (1994), ''[[Jeet]]'' (1996) and ''[[Gadar - Ek Prem Katha]]'' (2001) which was one of the highest grossing films of 2001.<br />
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=== As a director ===<br />
Sunny Deol has also tried his hand at direction with the ([[1999]]) film ''Dillagi'' starring himself and younger brother [[Bobby Deol]] & [[Urmila Matondkar]]. Even though Deol's direction was critically acclaimed , the film wasn't a Box Office success.<br />
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== Awards == <br />
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===[[National Film Awards]]===<br />
<br />
Sunny Deol has won a couple of [[Indian National Awards]] for his performances in ''[[Ghayal (1990 film)|Ghayal]]'' (Injured) ([[1990]]) & ''[[Damini]]'' ([[1993]]).<br />
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=== [[Filmfare Awards]] ===<br />
* 2002: Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]] for ''[[Gadar: Ek Prem Katha]]''<br />
* 1994: '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award]] for ''[[Damini - Lightning]]''<br />
* 1991: '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]] for ''[[Ghayal (1990 film)|Ghayal]]''<br />
* 1983: Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]] for ''[[Betaab]]'' [http://indiafm.com/celebrities/awards/11741/index.html]<br />
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=== [[Zee Cine Awards]] ===<br />
* 2002: '''Winner''', [[Zee Cine Special Award for Outstanding Performance- Male]] for ''[[Gadar: Ek Prem Katha]]''<br />
* 2002: Nominated, [[Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male]] for ''[[Gadar: Ek Prem Katha]]''<br />
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=== [[IIFA Awards]] ===<br />
* 2002: Nominated, [[IIFA Best Actor Award|Best Actor]] for ''[[Gadar: Ek Prem Katha]]''<br />
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=== [[Star Screen Awards]] ===<br />
* 2001 - '''Winner''', [[Star Screen Award Best Actor|Best Actor]] for ''[[Gadar: Ek Prem Katha]]''<br />
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==Filmography==<br />
*''[[Ghayal 2]]'' ([[2008]]) ... {Pre-Production}<br />
*''[[Subway]]'' ([[2008]]) ... {Pre-Production}<br />
*''[[AirPort]]'' ([[2008]]) ... {Pre-Production}<br />
*''[[GuruDakshina]]'' ([[2008]]) ... {Pre-Production}<br />
*''[[Fool and Final]]'' ([[2007]]) ... {filming}<br />
*''[[Apne]]'' ([[2007]]) ... {filming in Australia}<br />
*''[[Big Brother]]'' ([[2007]]) ... {Post-Production}<br />
*''[[Kafila]]'' ([[2007]]) ... (Post-Production)<br />
*''[[Naksha]]'' ([[2006]]) ... (Released)<br />
*''[[Teesri Aankh]]'' ([[2006]]) ....(A C P Arjun Singh)<br />
*''[[Jo Bole So Nihaal]]'' ([[2005]]) .... Nihaal Singh <br />
*''[[Rok Sako To Rok Lo]]'' ([[2004]]) .... Kabir (Phantom) <br />
*''[[Lakeer - Forbidden Lines]]'' ([[2004]]) .... Arjun Rana <br />
*''[[Khel]]'' ([[2003]]) .... Rajveer Scindia, A.C.P. <br />
*''[[Jaal: The Trap]]'' ([[2003]]) .... Ajay Kaul <br />
*''[[Kaise Kahoon Ke Pyaar Hai]]'' ([[2003]]) <br />
*''[[The Hero: Love Story of a Spy]]'' ([[2003]]) .... Major Arun Khanna/Batra/Wahid<br />
*''[[Karz]]'' ([[2002]]) .... Suraj <br />
*''[[Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani]]'' ([[2002]]) .... Karan Saxena <br />
*''[[23rd March 1931: Shaheed]]'' ([[2002]]) .... Chandrashekhar Azad <br />
*''[[Maa Tujhhe Salaam]]'' ([[2002]]) .... Major Pratap Singh <br />
*''[[Kasam]]'' ([[2001]]) .... Shankar <br />
*''[[Indian (movie)|Indian]]'' ([[2001]]) .... DCP Rajshekhar Azad <br />
*''[[Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke]]'' ([[2001]]) .... Sagar (Special Appearance) <br />
*''[[Gadar: Ek Prem Katha]]'' ([[2001]]) .... Tara Singh<br />
*''[[Farz]]'' ([[2001]]) .... DCP Karan Singh <br />
*''[[Champion]]'' ([[2000]]) .... Rajveer Singh<br />
*''[[Dillagi]]'' ([[1999]]) .... Ranvir <br />
*''[[Arjun Pandit]]'' ([[1999]]) .... Arjun Dixit/Arjun Pandit <br />
*''[[Pyaar Koi Khel Nahin]]'' ([[1999]]) .... Anand <br />
*''[[Iski Topi Uske Sarr]]'' ([[1998]]) .... Bhangra dancer <br />
*''[[Salaakhen]]'' ([[1998]]) <br />
*''[[Qahar]]'' ([[1997]]) .... Raja <br />
*''[[...Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya]]'' ([[1997]]) .... Special Appearance <br />
*''[[Ziddi]]'' ([[1997]]) .... Deva Pradhan <br />
*''[[Zor]]'' ([[1997]]) .... Arjun Singh <br />
*''[[Border]]'' ([[1997]]) .... Major Kuldeep Singh <br />
*''[[Ajay]]'' ([[1996]]) .... Ajay <br />
*''[[Ghatak]]'' ([[1996]]) .... Kashi Nath <br />
*''[[Jeet]]'' ([[1996]]) .... Karan <br />
*''[[Himmat]]'' ([[1996]]) .... Ajay Saxena <br />
*''[[Angrakshak]]'' ([[1995]]) <br />
*''[[Dushmani: A Violent Love Story]]'' ([[1995]]) .... Suraj Singh <br />
*''[[Imtihaan]]'' ([[1995]]) .... Raja <br />
*''[[Insaniyat]]'' ([[1994]]) .... Karim Lala <br />
*''[[Izzat Ki Roti]]'' ([[1993]]) <br />
*''[[Damini]]'' ([[1993]]) .... Govind <br />
*''[[Kshatriya]]'' ([[1993]]) .... Vinay Pratap Singh (Surjangarh)<br />
*''[[Darr]]'' ([[1993]]) .... Sunil Malhotra<br />
*''[[Gunaah]]'' ([[1993]]) <br />
*''[[Lootere]]'' ([[1993]]) <br />
*''[[Vishwatma]]'' ([[1992]]) .... Inspector Prabhat Singh <br />
*''[[Vishnu-Devaa]]'' ([[1991]]) .... Vishnu Prasad/Insp. Vishnu Subramaniam/Jack D'Souza <br />
*''[[Narasimha]]'' ([[1991]]) .... Narasimha <br />
*''[[Shankara]]'' ([[1991]]) .... Shankara <br />
*''[[Yodha]]'' ([[1991]]) .... Advocate Karan Srivastav <br />
*''[[Krodh]]'' ([[1990]]) .... Ajay Shukla <br />
*''[[Aag Ka Gola]]'' ([[1990]]) <br />
*''[[Ghayal (1990 film)|Ghayal]]'' ([[1990]]) .... Ajay Mehra <br />
*''[[Vardi]]'' ([[1990]]) .... Ajay Kumar Singh<br />
*''[[ChaalBaaz]]'' ([[1989]]) .... Suraj <br />
*''[[Tridev]]'' ([[1989]]) .... Karan Saxena <br />
*''[[Joshilaay]]'' ([[1989]]) .... Dara <br />
*''[[Main Tera Dushman]]'' ([[1989]]) .... Gopal <br />
*''[[Nigahen: Nagina Part II]]'' ([[1989]]) .... Anand <br />
*''[[Ram-Avtar]]'' ([[1988]]) .... Ram <br />
*''[[Inteqam]]'' ([[1988]]) <br />
*''[[Paap Ki Duniya]]'' ([[1988]]) .... Suraj/Ashok <br />
*''[[Yateem]]'' ([[1988]]) .... Krishna <br />
*''[[Dacait]]'' ([[1987]]) .... Arjun Yadav <br />
*''[[Samundar]]'' ([[1986]]) .... Ajit <br />
*''[[Sultanat]]'' ([[1986]]) .... Sultan<br />
*''[[Saveray Wali Gaadi]]'' ([[1986]]) .... Ravidas<br />
*''[[Arjun]]'' ([[1985]]) .... Arjun Malvankar <br />
*''[[Zabardast]]'' ([[1985]]) .... Sunder <br />
*''[[Manzil Manzil]]'' ([[1984]]) .... Vijay <br />
*''[[Sohni Mahiwal]]'' ([[1984]]) .... Mirza Izzat Beg<br />
*''[[Sunny]]'' ([[1984]]) .... sunny<br />
*''[[Betaab]]'' ([[1983]]) .... Sunny <br />
*''[[Ghazab]]'' ([[1982]])<br />
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| name = Sunny Deol<br />
| image = <br />
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| birth_place = [[India]]<br />
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'''Sunny Deol''' ([[Hindi]]: शनि दियोल, [[Urdu]]: شنِ دِیول), born as '''Ajay Singh Deol''' ([[Hindi]]: अजय सिंह दियोल, [[Urdu]]: اَجے سِںہ دِیول) on [[October 19]], [[1961]] in [[New Delhi]], [[India]]) is an Indian [[film]] ([[Bollywood]]) [[actor]]. <br />
<br />
== Family ==<br />
His parents are actor [[Dharmendra]] and Dharmendra's first wife [[Prakash Kaur]]. He has three siblings: his brother, [[Bobby Deol]] and his half-sisters [[Esha Deol]] and [[Ahana Deol]. All three of them are actors. He is actress [[Hema Malini]]'s stepson. He is married to Pooja and has two sons Rajvir and Ranvir, which are incidentally the names he chose for himself and Bobby Deol in his directorial debut Dillagi.<br />
<br />
His first movie was [[Betaab]] ([[1982]]) which was a big hit. A series of movies followed and though there were plenty of box office failures among them, his action films including [[Tridev]] ([[1989]]), [[Ghayal]] ([[1990]]), [[Ghatak]] ([[1996]]), [[Ziddi]] ([[1998]]), [[Border]] ([[1998]]) and [[Gadar - Ek Prem Katha]] ([[2000]]) are some of the biggest hits of his career.<br />
<br />
He has also had success in romantic roles including [[Damini]] ([[1993]]) and [[Jeet]] ([[1995]]).<br />
<br />
== Personal Life ==<br />
He has previously dated actress [[Dimple Kapadia]] but married Pooja.<br />
<br />
== Career == <br />
=== As an Actor ===<br />
Sunny's debuted in the blockbuster movie ''[[Betaab]]'' in 1983 . A series of movies followed, though there were many that didn't succeed, several of his action films such as ''[[Tridev]]'' (1989), ''[[Ghayal (1990 film)|Ghayal]]'' (1990), ''[[Ghatak]]'' (1996), ''[[Ziddi]]'' (1997), ''[[Border]]'' (1997) and ''[[Indian (film)|Indian]]'' (2001) went on to become big hits in his career.<br />
<br />
Deol has also had successes in dramatic and romantic roles in films such as ''[[Damini]]'' (1993), ''[[Darr]]'' (1994), ''[[Jeet]]'' (1996) and ''[[Gadar - Ek Prem Katha]]'' (2001) which was one of the highest grossing films of 2001.<br />
<br />
=== As a director ===<br />
Sunny Deol has also tried his hand at direction with the ([[1999]]) film ''Dillagi'' starring himself and younger brother [[Bobby Deol]] & [[Urmila Matondkar]]. Even though Deol's direction was critically acclaimed , the film wasn't a Box Office success.<br />
<br />
== Awards == <br />
<br />
===[[National Film Awards]]===<br />
<br />
Sunny Deol has won a couple of [[Indian National Awards]] for his performances in ''[[Ghayal (1990 film)|Ghayal]]'' (Injured) ([[1990]]) & ''[[Damini]]'' ([[1993]]).<br />
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=== [[Filmfare Awards]] ===<br />
* 2002: Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]] for ''[[Gadar: Ek Prem Katha]]''<br />
* 1994: '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award]] for ''[[Damini - Lightning]]''<br />
* 1991: '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]] for ''[[Ghayal (1990 film)|Ghayal]]''<br />
* 1983: Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]] for ''[[Betaab]]'' [http://indiafm.com/celebrities/awards/11741/index.html]<br />
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=== [[Zee Cine Awards]] ===<br />
* 2002: '''Winner''', [[Zee Cine Special Award for Outstanding Performance- Male]] for ''[[Gadar: Ek Prem Katha]]''<br />
* 2002: Nominated, [[Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male]] for ''[[Gadar: Ek Prem Katha]]''<br />
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=== [[IIFA Awards]] ===<br />
* 2002: Nominated, [[IIFA Best Actor Award|Best Actor]] for ''[[Gadar: Ek Prem Katha]]''<br />
<br />
=== [[Star Screen Awards]] ===<br />
* 2001 - '''Winner''', [[Star Screen Award Best Actor|Best Actor]] for ''[[Gadar: Ek Prem Katha]]''<br />
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==Filmography==<br />
*''[[Ghayal 2]]'' ([[2008]]) ... {Pre-Production}<br />
*''[[subway]]'' ([[2008]]) ... {Pre-Production}<br />
*''[[AirPort]]'' ([[2008]]) ... {Pre-Production}<br />
*''[[GuruDakshina]]'' ([[2008]]) ... {Pre-Production}<br />
*''[[Fool and Final]]'' ([[2007]]) ... {filming}<br />
*''[[Apne]]'' ([[2007]]) ... {filming in Australia}<br />
*''[[Big Brother]]'' ([[2007]]) ... {Post-Production}<br />
*''[[Kafila]]'' ([[2007]]) ... (Post-Production)<br />
*''[[Naksha]]'' ([[2006]]) ... (Released)<br />
*''[[Teesri Aankh]]'' ([[2006]]) ....(A C P Arjun Singh)<br />
*''[[Jo Bole So Nihaal]]'' ([[2005]]) .... Nihaal Singh <br />
*''[[Rok Sako To Rok Lo]]'' ([[2004]]) .... Kabir (Phantom) <br />
*''[[Lakeer - Forbidden Lines]]'' ([[2004]]) .... Arjun Rana <br />
*''[[Khel]]'' ([[2003]]) .... Rajveer Scindia, A.C.P. <br />
*''[[Jaal: The Trap]]'' ([[2003]]) .... Ajay Kaul <br />
*''[[Kaise Kahoon Ke Pyaar Hai]]'' ([[2003]]) <br />
*''[[The Hero: Love Story of a Spy]]'' ([[2003]]) .... Major Arun Khanna/Batra/Wahid<br />
*''[[Karz]]'' ([[2002]]) .... Suraj <br />
*''[[Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani]]'' ([[2002]]) .... Karan Saxena <br />
*''[[23rd March 1931: Shaheed]]'' ([[2002]]) .... Chandrashekhar Azad <br />
*''[[Maa Tujhhe Salaam]]'' ([[2002]]) .... Major Pratap Singh <br />
*''[[Kasam]]'' ([[2001]]) .... Shankar <br />
*''[[Indian (movie)|Indian]]'' ([[2001]]) .... DCP Rajshekhar Azad <br />
*''[[Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke]]'' ([[2001]]) .... Sagar (Special Appearance) <br />
*''[[Gadar: Ek Prem Katha]]'' ([[2001]]) .... Tara Singh<br />
*''[[Farz]]'' ([[2001]]) .... DCP Karan Singh <br />
*''[[Champion]]'' ([[2000]]) .... Rajveer Singh<br />
*''[[Dillagi]]'' ([[1999]]) .... Ranvir <br />
*''[[Arjun Pandit]]'' ([[1999]]) .... Arjun Dixit/Arjun Pandit <br />
*''[[Pyaar Koi Khel Nahin]]'' ([[1999]]) .... Anand <br />
*''[[Iski Topi Uske Sarr]]'' ([[1998]]) .... Bhangra dancer <br />
*''[[Salaakhen]]'' ([[1998]]) <br />
*''[[Qahar]]'' ([[1997]]) .... Raja <br />
*''[[...Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya]]'' ([[1997]]) .... Special Appearance <br />
*''[[Ziddi]]'' ([[1997]]) .... Deva Pradhan <br />
*''[[Zor]]'' ([[1997]]) .... Arjun Singh <br />
*''[[Border]]'' ([[1997]]) .... Major Kuldeep Singh <br />
*''[[Ajay]]'' ([[1996]]) .... Ajay <br />
*''[[Ghatak]]'' ([[1996]]) .... Kashi Nath <br />
*''[[Jeet]]'' ([[1996]]) .... Karan <br />
*''[[Himmat]]'' ([[1996]]) .... Ajay Saxena <br />
*''[[Angrakshak]]'' ([[1995]]) <br />
*''[[Dushmani: A Violent Love Story]]'' ([[1995]]) .... Suraj Singh <br />
*''[[Imtihaan]]'' ([[1995]]) .... Raja <br />
*''[[Insaniyat]]'' ([[1994]]) .... Karim Lala <br />
*''[[Izzat Ki Roti]]'' ([[1993]]) <br />
*''[[Damini]]'' ([[1993]]) .... Govind <br />
*''[[Kshatriya]]'' ([[1993]]) .... Vinay Pratap Singh (Surjangarh)<br />
*''[[Darr]]'' ([[1993]]) .... Sunil Malhotra<br />
*''[[Gunaah]]'' ([[1993]]) <br />
*''[[Lootere]]'' ([[1993]]) <br />
*''[[Vishwatma]]'' ([[1992]]) .... Inspector Prabhat Singh <br />
*''[[Vishnu-Devaa]]'' ([[1991]]) .... Vishnu Prasad/Insp. Vishnu Subramaniam/Jack D'Souza <br />
*''[[Narasimha]]'' ([[1991]]) .... Narasimha <br />
*''[[Shankara]]'' ([[1991]]) .... Shankara <br />
*''[[Yodha]]'' ([[1991]]) .... Advocate Karan Srivastav <br />
*''[[Krodh]]'' ([[1990]]) .... Ajay Shukla <br />
*''[[Aag Ka Gola]]'' ([[1990]]) <br />
*''[[Ghayal (1990 film)|Ghayal]]'' ([[1990]]) .... Ajay Mehra <br />
*''[[Vardi]]'' ([[1990]]) .... Ajay Kumar Singh<br />
*''[[ChaalBaaz]]'' ([[1989]]) .... Suraj <br />
*''[[Tridev]]'' ([[1989]]) .... Karan Saxena <br />
*''[[Joshilaay]]'' ([[1989]]) .... Dara <br />
*''[[Main Tera Dushman]]'' ([[1989]]) .... Gopal <br />
*''[[Nigahen: Nagina Part II]]'' ([[1989]]) .... Anand <br />
*''[[Ram-Avtar]]'' ([[1988]]) .... Ram <br />
*''[[Inteqam]]'' ([[1988]]) <br />
*''[[Paap Ki Duniya]]'' ([[1988]]) .... Suraj/Ashok <br />
*''[[Yateem]]'' ([[1988]]) .... Krishna <br />
*''[[Dacait]]'' ([[1987]]) .... Arjun Yadav <br />
*''[[Samundar]]'' ([[1986]]) .... Ajit <br />
*''[[Sultanat]]'' ([[1986]]) .... Sultan<br />
*''[[Saveray Wali Gaadi]]'' ([[1986]]) .... Ravidas<br />
*''[[Arjun]]'' ([[1985]]) .... Arjun Malvankar <br />
*''[[Zabardast]]'' ([[1985]]) .... Sunder <br />
*''[[Manzil Manzil]]'' ([[1984]]) .... Vijay <br />
*''[[Sohni Mahiwal]]'' ([[1984]]) .... Mirza Izzat Beg<br />
*''[[Sunny]]'' ([[1984]]) .... sunny<br />
*''[[Betaab]]'' ([[1983]]) .... Sunny <br />
*''[[Ghazab]]'' ([[1982]])<br />
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==External link==<br />
*{{imdb name|id=0219971|name=Sunny Deol}}<br />
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[[Category:1956 births|Deol, Sunny]]<br />
[[Category:Jat people]]<br />
[[Category:Living people|Deol, Sunny]]<br />
[[Category:Indian film actors|Deol, Sunny]]<br />
[[Category:Sikhs]]<br />
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[[fr:Sunny Deol]]<br />
[[hi:शनि दियोल]]<br />
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<div>{{Korrekter Titel|log4j}}<br />
'''Log4j''' ist ein Framework zum [[Logfile|Loggen]] von Anwendungsmeldungen in Java.<br />
Es wird von unzähligen [[OpenSource]]- als auch kommerziellen Softwareprodukten verwendet und hat sich als [[De facto|Defacto]]-Standard etabliert.<br />
Das Projekt wurde von Ceki Gülcü während seiner Arbeit am IBM Entwicklungslabor Zürich gegründet. Heute ist es ein Teil des [[Apache_Logging|Logging]]-Projekts der [[Apache Software Foundation]]. Es entstand zu einer Zeit, als es in den [[Java (Programmiersprache)|Java]]-Standardbibliotheken noch keine Logging-Mechanismen gab. Heutzutage ist es durch seine Ausgereiftheit und Konfigurierbarkeit für viele [[Softwareentwickler]] das Log-System der Wahl. <br />
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== Funktionsweise ==<br />
Anstatt auftretende Fehler und Infomeldung auf Standardausgabe auszugeben, wird die Nachricht dem Loggingsystem übergeben und gleichzeitig eine Einteilung der Wichtigkeit vorgenommen. <br />
Der Programmierer muss sich beim Erstellen des Programms nur um die Wichtigkeit der Meldungen Gedanken machen. Die Filterung und Art der Ausgabe kann zur Laufzeit konfiguriert werden.<br />
Die Stufen reichen von '''DEBUG''', '''INFO''', '''WARN''', '''ERROR''' bis '''FATAL'''. Debug ist am unwichtigsten und Fatal kommt einem schweren Programmfehler gleich. Ausnahmen bilden die beiden Stufen '''ALL''' und '''OFF''', die das Logging entweder komplett deaktivieren (OFF) oder alle Meldungen ungefiltert ausgeben (ALL).<br />
In der Konfigurationsdatei kann die Ausgabe je nach Wichtigkeit gefiltert werden, wobei dabei die gewählte Wichtigkeit und alle wichtigeren Stufen geloggt werden. Die Reihenfolge der Prioritäts-Stufen stellt sich wie folgt: ALL < DEBUG < INFO < WARN < ERROR < FATAL < OFF. Wenn WARN als Schwellwert für die Filterung angegeben wird, dann werden alle höherwertigen Meldungen ausgegeben (sprich: WARN, ERROR und FATAL).<br />
Mittels Appender kann je nach Wunsch auf Standardausgabe, in eine Datei, ins Systemlog oder in beliebige andere Ziele geschrieben werden bzw. in alle gleichzeitig.<br />
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Für die Einstufung der Priorität gelten folgende Richtwerte.<br />
;''ALL'': Alle Meldungen werden ungefiltert ausgegeben<br />
;DEBUG: allgemeines Debugging (Methode DiesUndDas wurde mit Parameter SoUndSo aufgerufen&nbsp;...)<br />
;INFO: allgemeine Informationen (Programm gestartet, Programm beendet, Verbindung zu Host Foo aufgebaut, Verarbeitung dauerte SoUndSoviel Sekunden&nbsp;...)<br />
;WARN: Auftreten einer unerwarteten Situation<br />
;ERROR: Fehler (Exception wurde gefangen. Bearbeitung wurde alternativ fortgesetzt)<br />
;FATAL: Kritischer Fehler, Programmabbruch<br />
;''OFF'': Logging ist deaktiviert<br />
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== Appender ==<br />
Appender-Arten<br />
;ConsoleAppender: Gibt auf Standardausgabe aus<br />
;FileAppender: Schreibt in eine Datei<br />
;RollingFileAppender: Beginnt eine neue Datei ab einer gewissen Größe<br />
;DailyRollingFileAppender: Beginnt zu gewissen Zeiten mit einer neue Datei<br />
;SyslogAppender: Loggt mittels [[Syslog]] Dienst<br />
;NTEventLogAppender: Schreibt ins Ereignisprotokoll des Windows-Systems<br />
;SMTPAppender: Schickt bei gewissen Meldungen eine Mail.<br />
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Des Weiteren kann das Format der Nachrichten individuell konfiguriert werden. Neben der reinen Nachricht kann mittels Muster zusätzlich Wichtigkeit, Datum, Loggername, Klassenname, Methodenname bis zur genauen Codezeile ausgegeben werden.<br />
Die Namen der Logger können zwar theoretisch beliebig sein, praktisch entspricht der Name des Loggers dem Namen der Klasse. Dadurch lässt sich auch die Ausgabe einer bestimmten Klasse oder eines bestimmten Paketes separat filtern und ausgeben. <br />
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Ein weiteres nützliches Feature ist der Mapped Diagnostic Context. Dabei wird einer Contextvariablen ein Wert zugewiesen und in der Konfigurationsdatei kann darauf referenziert werden. Dabei hat jeder Thread seinen eigenen Context und kann zusätzliche Informationen wie z.B. die Adresse des Clients bei einer Serveranwendung protokollieren. <br />
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Derzeit wird versucht, Log4j ähnliche Systeme für andere Programmiersprachen unter dem [[Apache Logging]] Projekt zusammenzuführen.<br />
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== Links ==<br />
* [http://logging.apache.org/log4j Log4j Homepage]<br />
* [http://logging.apache.org/log4cxx Portierung für C++]<br />
* [http://wiki.apache.org/logging-log4j/Log4JProjectPages Log4j Wiki]<br />
* [http://www.x4juli.org Portierung von log4j nach java.util.logging]<br />
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[[Kategorie:Freie Software]]<br />
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<div>The '''Jumbotron''', manufactured by the [[Sony]] Corporation, is recognized as one of the largest [[vacuum fluorescent display]]s ever manufactured. It is not an LED ([[Light Emitting Diode]]) display - each display element is composed of 3 or 6 small CRTs ([[Cathode Ray Tube]]s), each of which is one color of a [[pixel]]. (''Handbook of Display Technology'', Joseph A. Castellano, 1992) It is typically used in sports stadiums and concert venues to show close up shots of the action or band.<br />
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Sony displayed one of the earliest versions at the 1985 [[World's Fair]] in [[Tsukuba, Ibaraki|Tsukuba]]. Sony creative director [[Yasuo Kuroki]] is credited with the development of the JumboTron.<br />
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While the JumboTron and similar large-screen displays are physically large, they are often surprisingly low in resolution. The JumboTron at [[Tampa Stadium]] in [[Tampa, Florida]], for example, while over 30 feet diagonally, was only 240x192 pixels. Screen size since then varied depending on the venue. The one introduced in 1985 was 40 metres wide by 25 metres tall. The largest Jumbotron in use was located at the [[Rogers Centre]] (formerly the SkyDome) in [[Toronto]], [[Canada]] and measured 33 feet tall by 110 feet wide at a cost of USD17 million. The Rogers Centre Jumbotron was replaced in 2005 by a [[Daktronics]] ProStar as a part of a stadium revitalization project.<br />
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Although the term "JumboTron" is a [[registered trademark]] owned by Sony, it is often used by the public to refer to any type of such device regardless of its manufacturer or brand name. <br />
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Similar devices include: <br />
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*[[Daktronics]] ProStar<br />
*[[Mitsubishi]] DiamondVision <br />
*[[Panasonic]] AstroVision<br />
*[[SACO Technologies Inc.]] SmartVision<br />
*[[WWE]]'s Raw TitanTron and SmackDown! OvalTron (manufacturer unknown; several have existed)<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.smartvision.com/ Official SACO site]<br />
*[http://catalog2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ModelDetail?storeId=11201&catalogId=13051&modelNo=ASTROVISION Panasonic's AstroVision]<br />
*[http://www.daktronics.com/ Official Daktronics site]<br />
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