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nationals

n. (plural of national English)

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Nationals

Nationals may refer to:

  • Washington Nationals, a Major League Baseball team based in Washington, DC
  • Potomac Nationals, a minor league baseball team in Woodbridge, VA
  • Syracuse Nationals, a 1939-1963 professional basketball team
  • National Party of Australia, a political party
  • New Zealand National Party, a political party
  • People of a given nationality
  • A tournament or convention of national scope
  • "Nationals" (Glee), an episode of Glee
Nationals (Glee)

"Nationals" is the twenty-first episode of the third season of the American musical television series Glee, and the sixty-fifth overall. Written by Ali Adler and directed by Eric Stoltz, the episode is the second of two new episodes that aired back-to-back on Fox in the United States on May 15, 2012. It features New Directions facing off against Vocal Adrenaline at the Nationals show choir competition in Chicago, and several special guest stars: Whoopi Goldberg as NYADA dean Carmen Tibideaux, Jonathan Groff as Vocal Adrenaline director Jesse St. James, Lindsay Lohan as herself judging the competition and Rex Lee playing a Chicago alderman who is another of the judges.

The episode received mostly positive reviews, both in general and for the musical performances in particular. While reviewers were not impressed with the judging scene and highly critical of the inclusion of Emma and Will's having sex for the first time as part of the post-victory sequence, the overall quality was lauded by many. The musical numbers were widely praised, and although some critics felt that Vocal Adrenaline gave better performances than New Directions, the three main competition soloists— Rachel ( Lea Michele), Finn ( Cory Monteith) and Unique ( Alex Newell)—were especially singled out for encomiums. However, none of the episode's seven songs charted on the Billboard Hot 100, though two of the New Directions competition songs, Rachel's "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" and the group number featuring Finn and her, "Paradise by the Dashboard Light", did chart on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100.

Upon its initial airing, this episode was viewed by 6.03 million American viewers and received a 2.5/7 Nielsen rating/share in the 18–49 demographic. The total viewership was down slightly from " Props" in the previous hour, and more significantly down from " Prom-asaurus" the week before.

Usage examples of "nationals".

Britain evacuated her nationals rather than make an issue of Hankow and decided to concentrate reinforcements at Shanghai.

Meantime, California was informed that the rights of German nationals, under the Treaty of December 8, 1923 between the United States and the Reich, to whom real property in the United States had descended or been devised, to dispose of it, had survived the recent war and certain war legislation, and accordingly prevailed over conflicting State legislation.

There was to be an exchange of populations and full rights accorded to nationals of one country in the other.

Illegal seizure of ships and other property of German and Italian nationals was coupled with the threat to, and looting of, those who were deprived of their liberty by being interned.

Did any flights of Saudi nationals take place before national airspace reopened on September 13, 2001?

Saudi nationals, domestic or international, took place before the reopening of national airspace on the morning of September 13, 2001.

FBI conducted a satisfactory screening of Saudi nationals who left the United States on charter flights.

Federal Aviation Administration representative working in the FBI operations center made sure that the FBI was aware of the flights of Saudi nationals and was able to screen the passengers before they were allowed to depart.

Our own independent review of the Saudi nationals involved confirms that no one with known links to terrorism departed on these flights.

Saudis, however, were reluctant to provide details of incomplete investigations and highly sensitive to any information related to Saudi nationals,particularly those in the Kingdom.

Saudi nationals, departed from the United States between September 14 and 24.

Saudi nationals from Tampa, Florida, to Lexington, Kentucky, was allowed to fly while airspace was closed, with special approval by senior U.

September 11, fearing reprisals against Saudi nationals, Rihab Massoud, the deputy chief of mission at the Saudi embassy in Washington, D.

State coordinated with the FBI and FAA to allow screening by the FBI of flights with Saudi nationals on board.

Terrorist Screening Center in June and July 2004 rechecked the names of individuals believed to be on these six flights, the names of individuals on three more charter flights, the names of individuals on the flight containing the Saudi Deputy Defense Minister,and the names of Saudi nationals on commercial flights that journalists have alleged are suspect.