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Kingpriest of Istar
The Kingpriest of Istar is the title given to the spiritual and political leader of the Empire of Istar in the fictional world of Dungeons & Dragons. He is the representation of Paladine, highest God of Light, in Krynn.
Though there were several kingpriests [http://www.dl3e.com/reference/12800.aspx], the best known is the l
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Demis Nikolaidis
Demis (Themistoklis) Nikolaidis (September 17, 1973, Giessen, Germany) is considered one of the finest footballers Greece has ever produced. His real first name is Themistoklis, but he is better known as 'Demis'. In his early childhood and teenage years he lived in the city of Alexandroupolis, in the north-east part of Greece. In a sterling career with Ethnikos A
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Dma
DMA can refer to:
- In computing:
- Direct Memory Access (most common)
- Dynamic memory allocation
- Document Management Alliance
- DMA Design - The former name of Rockstar North, a game developer
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Fellowship Party
The Fellowship Party is a minor political party in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1955 by Ronald Mallone, in support of pacifism and internationalism. It has run candidates on an occasional basis but has never come close to winning a seat. Most recently Mallone stood for Wikipedia:Image use policy.
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George Alexander Lee
George Alexander Lee (born 1802 in London; died October 8, 1851) was an English musician.
He was the son of Henry Lee, a pugilist and innkeeper. He became "tiger" to Lord Barrymore, and his singing led to his being educated for the musical profession. After appearing as a
Whitefield's Tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road, a church in London, England, also called Tottenham Court Road Chapel, was built in 1756 for George Whitefield. It was enlarged in 1759. John Wesley preached a sermon "On the death of the Rev Mr George Whitefield" [http://gbgm-umc.org/umhistory/wesley/sermons/serm-053.stm] both here and at knife uses some kind of mechanism to open a knife when a little bit of pressure is applied. They are commonly confused with switchblades, but have one main difference. While a switchblade can be opened usually with the push of a button, the user of an assisted knife must apply some pressure to the knife, usually at the thumb stud. Once the knife has been opened about one-quarter of the way(45°), the mechanism will open the knife the res
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