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Carver Trilogy

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The Carver Trilogy is a trilogy by Sue Harrison that focuses on prehistoric Aleut tribes. The first book, Mother Earth Father Sky, was published in 1990 and was followed up with My Sister the Moon (1992) and Brother Wind (1994).Mother Earth Father SkyMother Earth Father Sky is th...

Casa Grande (Museum)

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Casa Grande (literally "Big House") is located in Zempoala, Veracruz, México. It was built around 1877 to 1880 by the owners Mr. Fermin Zarate and Mrs. Tomasa Licona de Zarate, parents of the world-famous dwarf Manuel and Lucia Zarate (35 cm. In height according to Ripley's in on...

Casio DW-6100

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The Casio G-Shock dw-6100 is a watch which was released in 1992. It is the first ever sensor G-Shock equipped with a thermometer sensor. It has capabilities of degrees from Celsius to Fareinheit. It also has sunrise and sunset indicator, micro LED light, single stopwatch, water r...

Casket of Ancient Winters

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The Casket of Ancient Winters is a powerful magic item in the Marvel Universe.Fictional biographyIt is an Asgardian relic, which, when opened, can reproduce the infinite icy cold of Niflheim, one of the Asgardian Nine Worlds. It was the greatest weapon of Malekith the Accursed. I...

Casper Crowell

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Casper Crowell (also known as Casper Odinson Cröwell), born 1952 in the United States, is an Odinist (a form of Germanic neopaganism), author, "spiritual leader of a religious non-profit organization, the Holy Nation of Odin, Inc.", and a convicted felon incarcerated in Corcoran ...

Cassatt Crossing

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Cassatt Crossing is the office building at 22 Cassatt Avenue, Berwyn, Pennsylvania.HistoryThe Cassatt Crossing building was originally built as the Berwyn Theater in 1913 alongside the "Main Line," which was Alexander Cassatt's westward extension of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The...

Cassiline Brotherhood

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In Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Legacy series, the Cassiline Brotherhood is an order of priests who swear allegiance to the Precepts of . Their service is as rigorous and far sterner than that of . Noble houses often pledge their middle sons to the Brotherhood, sending them off f...

Cast-off being

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The cast-off being is an often occurring theme in fantasy/fiction. It typically comes in one of two forms, that of the 'split-being' or as the 'evil-counterpart' (which is divided into two sub-types). "the earliest occurrence of these mythological motifs is unknown to this author...

Castilic

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Disclaimer: The Term "Castilic" is not an official form of architecture but instead is a concept style of architecture which is used currently among Lake Travis High School Students.The term "Castilic" is a relatively new twist on an old term dating back to its root of "Castle" w...

Castle Age

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Castle Age is the Facebook-based game developed by Phoenix Age. It is primarily HTML-based and is only real-time for stats regeneration and battle, monster or raid time countdown.It has following game plays.QuestThe mission section is named "Quest". It has following sub quests:* ...

Castle Anthrax

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Castle Anthrax is a fictional stone-built 8th century fortress a few days ride from Camelot visited by Sir Galahad the Chaste (Michael Palin) in the movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail. OverviewAll residents of the castle were female. The castle was unusually well furnished, co...

Castrate the Redeemer

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Castrate the Redeemer is the first compilation album, eighth overall release, by the black metal band Grand Belial's Key. It is basically a re-release of their first album, Mocking the Philanthropist with a few new tracks. It was released in 2001 on Barbarian Wrath.Track listings...

CAT 2009

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Common Admission Test 2009 was an entrance exam conducted by the Indian Institutes of Management as a Computer Based Test, unlike the written test in the previous years. Prometric had been entrusted with the task of conducting CAT 2009. Around 300,000 students were expected to wr...

Cat body language

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:This article is an expansion of a section entitled: from within the main article: Cat communicationCats communicate a variety of messages using cat body language. Examples include arching their backs as a signal of fear or aggression, and slowly blinking to signal relaxation. As...

Cater Rand

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Cater Rand (9 December 1749 in Lewes, Sussex, England - 21 December 1825), his father, Charles Rand ? - 1763 had been born in Colchester, Essex, but relocated as a boy to Sussex in 1714. Rand married 15 April 1775 to Mary Scrace 1755 - 1783, who would bear him six recorded childr...

CatharticLament

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Though two different words, together, the words Cathartic Lament represents a new movement in which a healthy purging of ones inner being is done by one's public expression. It is the releasing of emotions in a loud, sourrowful manner which results in a feeling of renewal and rel...

Catherine Hagel

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Catherine Dahlheimer Hagel (born 28 November, 1894) is an American supercentenarian. She is currently, at age 113, the fifth-oldest person in the U.S. and the eighth-oldest person in the world since the November 14, 2007 death of American woman Bertha Fry. She was a farmer, and d...

Catherine P. Saxton

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Catherine P. Saxton (born 5 July 1941 in England, died July 9, 2018 in Palm Springs) was a public relations and special events executive who worked with public figures in the United States. Career Saxton was born in England and moved to the United States intending to get married....

Catholic Church and the Book of Revelation

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Catholic Church and the Book of Revelation details the Catholic Church's official teaching on, and Catholics' speculations on, the Book of Revelation. Official teachingThe Catholic Church understands Revelation as having the characteristics of apocalyptic literature, with its sym...

Catholic Theology of the Body

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Catholic Theology of the Body is a review of historical positions and views on the role of the human body. Catholic Theology of the Body is based on the premise that the human body has its origin in God. It will be, like the body of Jesus, resurrected, transformed and taken into ...

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