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November 1963The following events occurred in November 1963:

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Robert Millar (marketer)Robert Millar (13 January 1878 – 2 June 1960) was an Irish born, Norwegian advertising executive and author. Each year the Trondheim Marketing Association awards the Robert Millar Prize (Robert Millar-prisen) in his honour.

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Robert Millar (disambiguation)Robert Millar (now Philippa York, born 1958) is a Scottish cyclist. Robert Millar may also refer to: Robert Millar (marketer) (1877–1960), Irish–Norwegian marketer Robert Millar (soccer) (1890–1967), American soccer player and coach Robert Millar (rugby union) (1901–1981), Scottish rugby union player Robert G. Millar (1925–2001), Canadian-American Christian Identity leader and founder of Elohim City, Oklahoma Bob Millar, guitarist and vocalist for Australian rock band The Deakins Robert Millar (1950–2024), drummer for English rock band Supertramp Robert McColl Millar (born 1956), Scottish linguist Robbie Millar (1967–2005), Northern Irish chef and restaurateur

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Man of Steel (film)Man of Steel is a 2013 superhero film based on the DC Comics character Superman. Produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, Legendary Pictures, DC Entertainment, and Syncopy, it was directed by Zack Snyder from a screenplay written by David S. Goyer who developed the story with producer Christopher Nolan. The film is a reboot of the Superman film series, depicting the character's origin story, and it is the first installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). Man of Steel stars Henry Cavill as Superman in the title role, along with Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Kevin Costner, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne, and Russell Crowe. In the film, Clark Kent learns that he is a superpowered alien from the planet Krypton and assumes the role of mankind's protector as Superman, making the choice to face General Zod and stop him from destroying humanity. Development began in 2008 when Warner Bros. took pitches from comic book writers, screenwriters, and directors, opting to reboot the franchise. In 2009, a court ruling resulted in Jerry Siegel's family recapturing the rights to Superman's origins and Siegel's copyright. The decision stated that Warner Bros. did not owe the families additional royalties from previous films, but if they did not begin production on a Superman film by 2011, then the Shuster and Siegel estates would be able to sue for lost revenue on an unproduced film. Nolan pitched Goyer's idea after a story discussion on The Dark Knight Rises, and Snyder was hired as the film's director in October 2010. Principal photography began in August 2011 in West Chicago, Illinois, before moving to Vancouver and Plano, Illinois. Man of Steel premiered in the Alice Tully Hall in New York City on June 10, 2013, and was released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on June 14. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who felt the film's visually-appealing action sequences were not enough to overcome its descent into "generic blockbuster territory", and they were divided over Cavill's performance as Superman. It grossed $670.1 million worldwide, becoming the ninth-highest-grossing film of 2013. A follow-up, titled Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, was released on March 25, 2016.

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Women in musicWomen in music play many roles and are responsible for a broad range of contributions in the industry. They continue to help shape movements, genres, and trends as composers, songwriters, instrumental performers, singers, conductors, and music educators. Women's music, which is created by and directed towards women, might explore women's rights including feminism, impacting and influencing creativity, activism, and culture. A significant percentage of popular and classical musicians are women, many of whom are songwriters or singer-songwriters. Despite this, relatively few record producers, rock critics, or rock instrumentalists are women. An increasing number of female artists in pop music, including Cher, Madonna, Björk, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, and Dua Lipa, have openly addressed the issue of sexism within the music industry. A 2021 study stated that "over the last six years, representation of women in the music industry has been even lower," and in 2024, the Musician's Union reported a census finding that "Over half of women in music have experienced gender discrimination." Despite their contributions from the medieval era to the present day, women composers are under-represented in commonly performed classical music repertoire, music history textbooks, and music encyclopedias. While women constitute a significant proportion of instrumental soloists in classical music and the percentage of women in orchestras is increasing, a 2015 article on concerto soloists in major Canadian orchestras indicated that 84% of the soloists with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra were men. In 2012, women made up just 6% of the top-ranked Vienna Philharmonic orchestra. Few of the prominent instrumentalists in popular music genres such as rock and heavy metal are women, and women are particularly underrepresented in extreme metal genres, although there have been various female instrumentalists and singers in all-female bands. Women are also under-represented in orchestral conducting, music criticism and journalism, music production, and sound engineering. While women were discouraged from composing in the 19th century, and there were few female musicologists, women did become involved in music education, becoming more prominent in the field than men from the later half of the 19th century to the 20th century. According to Jessica Duchen, a music writer for The Independent, female musicians in classical music are "too often judged for their appearances, rather than their talent" and face pressure "to look sexy onstage and in photos." Duchen states that while "[t]here are women musicians who refuse to play on their looks... the ones who do tend to be more materially successful." According to the editor of BBC Radio 3, Edwina Wolstencroft, the music industry has long been open to having women in performance or entertainment roles, but women have been much less likely to have positions of authority such being the conductor of an orchestra, a profession which has been called "one of the last glass ceilings in the music industry." In popular music, while there are many female singers recording songs, there are very few women acting as music producers, directing and managing the recording process.

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Agriculture in CaliforniaAgriculture is a significant sector in California's economy, producing nearly US$50 billion in revenue in 2018. There are more than 400 commodity crops grown across California, including a significant portion of all fruits, vegetables, and nuts in the United States. In 2017, there were 77,100 unique farms and ranches in the state, operating across 25.3 million acres (10,200,000 hectares) of land. The average farm size was 328 acres (133 ha), significantly less than the average farm size in the U.S. of 444 acres (180 ha). Because of its scale, and the naturally arid climate, the agricultural sector uses about 40 percent of California's water consumption. The agricultural sector is also connected to other negative environmental and health impacts, including being one of the principal sources of water pollution.

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Herbie (franchise)The Herbie franchise consists of American sports adventure comedy theatrical feature films, one television film, a television series, and other multimedia releases. The overall story centers around the titular Herbie, a sentient anthropomorphic 1963 Volkswagen Beetle with a mind of his own and capable of driving himself. The vehicle is oftentimes a legitimate contender, though the underdog contestant in competitive races, but to a greater degree assists his human owners in bettering their lives. The first film, notable for being the final live-action film produced under the supervision by Walt Disney prior to his death, was released in 1969. Based on a story titled "Car, Boy, Girl", the feature proved to be a critical and financial success for Walt Disney Productions. Upon its release, the movie was the second-highest-grossing film for the company, second only to Mary Poppins (1964). Its performance placed it fourth highest on box office returns, and spawned a franchise. Each of the subsequent releases were successes in their own right, but none received as much universal praise as the original. The second film was met with generally positive reception from critics. The third film was met with mixed reception, while the fourth film was poorly received and is often classified as the weakest Herbie film. The television series was panned by critics, resulting in a cancellation following five episodes, with reviews calling it "domesticated", "mild", and "boring". The fifth film was met with negative reviews, citing its inferiority to the original. The sixth film was met with mixed reception, and garnered the highest box-office returns out of all of the installments. Though the film was criticized for various aspects including the plot, it was seen as a return to form for the franchise.

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