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Choncordia is one of the first skateboarding teams in Peru, founded around 1990. It was the result of a fusion of the two best teams at that time in L...
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Choncordia is one of the first skateboarding teams in Peru, founded around 1990. It was the result of a fusion of the two best teams at that time in L...
AnimalSense is a magazine published by Canada Wide Media Limited for the members of the British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Anim...
Pier Solar is an upcoming game to be released on the Sega Mega Drive and the Sega Mega CD. It is due to be released on October 29 2008. Its codename w...
“Agitainment" is a portmanteau or morpheme of the words agitation and entertainment that is used to describe certain kinds of Performance Art, experim...
Steve Vandergriff (born 1959) is a writer and television director from Florida, the United States. He wrote all of the game manuals and documentation ...
Ocean Airways is another Dominican based Airline that will starts operations in January as a charter airline with flights to all the caribbean an all ...
Rammstein is currently writing songs for their new studio album. The working title is "Punk" and the album is going to be released sometime in 2008. S...
This is a list of multimedia software which is not required to be "installed" onto a computer's permanent storage device to be executed, and can be st...
"Burning the Books" is an episode of the long-running British police drama The Bill, broadcast on the ITV Network. This is the ninth episode of the fi...
Regal Rabbits was a farm in Great Bookham, Surrey, UK that bred rabbits for use in animal experiments.In 1999 and again on 21 May 2000, over seventy r...
The shambling mound is a fictional plant-like creature in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game. Shambling mounds are also called shamblers,...
John Michael Greer (born 1962) is an American author, independent scholar, historian of ideas, cultural critic, neopagan archdruid, geomancer, Hermeti...
Derek Gehl (born March 10, 1977) is a noted Internet marketing strategist, software developer, and e-commerce columnist and seminar speaker.From June ...
Envelope-content splitting (ECS) is a messaging technology in which the message headers (envelope) are sent through the messaging system independently...
Nikolai "Kolya" Vladimirovich Derevenko (1905 or 1906-1999) was the son of the court physician of Emperor Nicholas II of Russia, and the best friend o...
Siamak Namazi (born October 14, 1971, Tehran, Iran), an Iranian-American business consultant. He is now the General Manager of a Dubai-based oil and g...
Adam Martin (born 18 March 1989 in Watford) is an English footballer playing as midfielder for the League of Ireland Premier Division side BohemiansCa...
Klemen Jaklic (born August 6, 1975) is a legal academic, currently Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School and Teaching Fellow in Ethics at the John F. ...
According to British and American authorities, the 2006 transatlantic aircraft plot was a terrorist plot to detonate liquid explosives carried on boar...
The Trix are a group of fictional antagonists in the series Winx Club. They consist of three teenage witches: Icy, their leader, Darcy, and Stormy. Fo...