. . . "A baby shower is a semi-rare meteorological event in which babies fall from the sky, predominantly of the human species. This type of precipitation has occurred throughout history. Many people are skeptical about this type of weather but then again, what subject doesn't have its skeptics?"@en . . . . . . "4"^^ . . . "\"Baby Shower\" is the fifteenth episode of the second season of ER. It first aired on NBC on February 15, 1996. It was written by Belinda Casas Wells & Carol Flint and directed by Barnet Kellman. It has the ER staff handling several expecting mothers who are brought down to the ER when a sprinkler malfunction in the maternity ward occurs."@en . "Baby shower \u00E4r en fest som firas den p\u00E5g\u00E5ende eller nyligen barns f\u00F6delse genom att ge presenter till f\u00F6r\u00E4ldrarna p\u00E5 festen. Destiny Expeditionen h\u00F6ll en baby shower f\u00F6r L\u00F6jtnant Tamara Johansens of\u00F6dda barn. (SGU: \"Subversion\")"@sv . "Baby Shower"@en . "Baby Shower"@en . . . "1996-02-15"^^ . . "baby shower (in the sense of being showered with gifts), perhaps influenced by bridal shower."@ia . "\"The Healers\""@en . . "15"^^ . "Baby Shower"@en . "\"Baby Shower\" is the fifteenth episode of the second season of ER. It first aired on NBC on February 15, 1996. It was written by Belinda Casas Wells & Carol Flint and directed by Barnet Kellman. It has the ER staff handling several expecting mothers who are brought down to the ER when a sprinkler malfunction in the maternity ward occurs."@en . . . . . "A baby shower is a semi-rare meteorological event in which babies fall from the sky, predominantly of the human species. This type of precipitation has occurred throughout history. Many people are skeptical about this type of weather but then again, what subject doesn't have its skeptics?"@en . "5004"^^ . . . . "A baby shower was a Human celebration often held for expectant parents, during which the guests brought gifts such as toys for the infant, or things the parents could use to care for the baby. In 2371, Julian Bashir and Miles O'Brien were planning on throwing a baby shower for Ensign Vilix'pran. They planned on bringing gifts: a hatchling pond (O'Brien) and baby clothes made by Garak (Bashir). Sisko planned to attend, but didn't say what gift he would bring. (DS9: \"Heart of Stone\")"@en . . . . . . . "\"The Right Thing\""@en . . . . "baby shower (in the sense of being showered with gifts), perhaps influenced by bridal shower."@ia . "5"^^ . . "2"^^ . . . "Baby shower"@en . "\"Baby Shower\" is the fourth episode of the fifth season of The Office, and the 76th episode overall. It was written by Aaron Shure and directed by Greg Daniels. It first aired on October 16, 2008. It was viewed by 8.07 million people."@en . "2008-10-16"^^ . . "\"Baby Shower\" is the fourth episode of the fifth season of The Office, and the 76th episode overall. It was written by Aaron Shure and directed by Greg Daniels. It first aired on October 16, 2008. It was viewed by 8.07 million people."@en . "A baby shower was a Human celebration often held for expectant parents, during which the guests brought gifts such as toys for the infant, or things the parents could use to care for the baby. In 2371, Julian Bashir and Miles O'Brien were planning on throwing a baby shower for Ensign Vilix'pran. They planned on bringing gifts: a hatchling pond (O'Brien) and baby clothes made by Garak (Bashir). Sisko planned to attend, but didn't say what gift he would bring. (DS9: \"Heart of Stone\") In 2378, Seven of Nine created a holoprogram to interact with holographic versions of the USS Voyager crew that included a baby shower for Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres, who were expecting a child at the time. (VOY: \"Human Error\")"@en . "Baby shower \u00E4r en fest som firas den p\u00E5g\u00E5ende eller nyligen barns f\u00F6delse genom att ge presenter till f\u00F6r\u00E4ldrarna p\u00E5 festen. Destiny Expeditionen h\u00F6ll en baby shower f\u00F6r L\u00F6jtnant Tamara Johansens of\u00F6dda barn. (SGU: \"Subversion\")"@sv . "Baby shower"@sv . "Baby shower"@ia . . . .