Witch Hunters
Witch Hunters are one of the playable armies in the tabletop miniature wargame, Warhammer 40,000. In terms of the fictional background of the Warhamme...
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Witch Hunters are one of the playable armies in the tabletop miniature wargame, Warhammer 40,000. In terms of the fictional background of the Warhamme...
The Witch-king of Angmar, also known as the Lord of the Nazgûl and the Black Captain, is a character in Tolkien's legendarium. In J. R. R. Tolkien's T...
The Witchcraft and Wizardology Museum in Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon is housed in a beautiful example of Elizabethan architecture that first ap...
Witchwater (or "witch-water" or "witch water") is a phenomenon that occurs on asphalt roads during bright cloudless days, wherein sun-lit objects (veh...
Withington Cotton House (later known as Withington Hall) was a building on Cotton Lane, Withington in Manchester, England. Little is known about Withi...
WIZ-DOS (William Irving Zumwalt Demon Operating System) is the name of the (fictional) magical computer language used in Rick Cook's Wizardry series. ...
WizeHive is a proprietary online collaboration software tool that lets users share files, manage projects and track activity with others in secure, pr...
The WLS-TV minivan crash incident occurred on December 23, 2007. Gerald Richardson, a 25-year-old man with a reported history of mental illness, drove...
The Winter Music Conference 2009, most commonly referred to as WMC 09, was a weeklong electronic dance music event, held from March 24 - 28 2009 in Mi...
Wolfenoot (pronounced wolf-uh-noot), November 23, celebrates people who are kind to dogs. It is a new holiday invented by a seven-year-old boy from Ha...
Wolfgang Kosack (born October 29, 1943 in Berlin) is a German Egyptologist and author. He is an expert in the translation of the ancient Coptic langua...
Wollop Konteki is the main character in the Tricky Flying Comic series Beyond imagination. This comic is based on his life and although he does not ha...
The Wolves of Paris were a man-eating pack of around a dozen wolves that were responsible for several deaths in Paris in 1450. The animals first becam...
</noinclude>Women for Palestine (WFP) are a network of women from varying cultural backgrounds and beliefs committed to Palestinian justice and peace ...
Historically, women have been underrepresented in sectors such as logistics. This has been caused by two reasons: women’s lack of interest in working ...
Women Live was a quarterly British magazine of writing and artwork by women about their lives', founded by editor Gill Horitz. In partnership with pro...
These wonders can be built in the computer game Civilization IV.*Angkor Wat*Broadway*Chichen Itza*Forbidden Palace*Globe Theatre*Hermitage*Hollywood S...
The WonderWitch is an official hobbyist development kit for Bandai's WonderSwan console. It was available only by mail order to Japanese residents. Ev...
Woo-woo (or woo) is a derogatory term used by skeptics to refer to beliefs, systems of belief, models of reality, scientific processes, or factual cla...
The process of converting the quantity of wood to its Btu energy equivalent is necessarily imprecise.One difficulty arises from determining the number...