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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | the Moon (2010) by David Almond, about a boy who climbs a ladder to the Moon and goes inside. Theater Frau Luna, an 1899 operetta by Paul Lincke, depicts a fantastic Moon which the protagonist, amateur inventor Steppke, comes to visit. The End of the Moon by Laurie Anderson is a 90-minute monologue created as part of A... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | and True History, written in the 2nd century AD, deal with imaginary voyages to the Moon such as on a fountain after going past the Pillars of Hercules. The theme did not become popular until the 17th century, however, when the invention of the telescope hastened the popular acceptance of the concept of "a world in the... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | satirical comments on the manners of the Earthly world. Among the early stories dealing with this concept are: Somnium (1541) by Juan Maldonado The Dream (Somnium) (1634) by Johannes Kepler (written before 1610, but not published during Kepler's life). An Icelandic voyager is transported to the Moon by aërial demons; a... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | prove that 'tis probable there may be another habitable world in that planet. (1638) by John Wilkins. Voyage dans la Lune (1657) by Cyrano de Bergerac, inspired by Godwin. Cyrano is launched toward the Moon by fireworks. The Consolidator (1705) by Daniel Defoe. Travels between China and the Moon on an engine called The... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | restore it to her body. Syzygies and Lunar Quadratures Aligned to the Meridian of Mérida of the Yucatán by an Anctitone or Inhabitant of the Moon (1775), by Franciscan friar Manuel Antonio de Rivas Newest Voyage (1784) by Vasily Levshin. A protagonist flies in a self-constructed winged apparatus. The improbable adventu... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | story meant as an allegory about treatment of Native Americans by European settlers in America. A Flight to the Moon (1813) by George Fowler. Land of Acephals (1824) by Wilhelm Küchelbecker. Flight in a balloon. A Voyage to the Moon (1827) by George Tucker. "The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall" (1835) by Edga... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | of life on the Moon, talking of such creatures as winged humanoids and goats. "Recollections of Six Days' Journey in the Moon. By An Aerio-Nautical Man" (1844). Published in the July and August issues of the Southern Literary Messenger. The Hopkins Manuscript (1939) is a social-political dystopian novel written by R. C... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | actual landing in 1969. From the Earth to the Moon (1865) and its sequel Around the Moon (1870) by Jules Verne, in which a projectile is launched from Florida and lands in the Pacific Ocean, not unlike in the Apollo program lunar orbit rendezvous. In Les Exilés de la Terre (Exiled from Earth, 1887), by Paschal Grousset... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | spaceship gets to the Moon with the aid of Cavorite -a material which shields out gravity. It is inhabited by insect-like Selenites who are ruled by a Grand Lunar, and who prevent Cavor from returning to Earth after learning of humanity's warlike nature. Na srebrnym globie [The Silver Globe] (1903), by Polish writer Je... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | screen as On the Silver Globe by Andrzej Żuławski. "Trends" is a 1939 short story by Isaac Asimov in which religious fanatics oppose a fictional first flight to the Moon in the 1970s. Prelude to Space is a 1951 novel by Arthur C. Clarke recounting the events leading up to a fictional first flight to the Moon in 1978. R... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | story about Harriman, the man who financed the first Moon landing (see also "The Man Who Sold the Moon", below). Rocket Ship Galileo 1947. A physicist and several prodigy teenagers convert a sub-orbital rocket ship to reach the Moon where they are profoundly surprised and have to act quickly to deal with a malignant me... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | Moon makes tough decisions. "Gentlemen, Be Seated!", 1948. A dangerous leak develops in a lunar tunnel and the men devise a unique way to deal with it until a repair can be made. "The Black Pits of Luna", 1948. A Boy Scout visits cities on the Moon. "The Man Who Sold the Moon", a 1949 short story, first published in 19... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | bid to earn Eagle Scout (Moon). The Rolling Stones 1952. The exceptional Stone family lives on the Moon and after extensive background and preparation of their own ship they depart to tour and live in the Solar System. "The Menace From Earth", 1957. A lunar teenage girl's romance is disrupted by a newcomer. Extensive d... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | and their descendants. They revolt for independence from Earth-based control. The novel discusses issues of sustainability, health, transportation, family organization, artificial intelligence, and political governance. The Cat Who Walks Through Walls 1985. About a third of the book takes place on a Free Luna that is a... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | the Moon (1901) by H. G. Wells, the Moon is inhabited by insectoid "Selenites." Lost Paradise (1936) by C. L. Moore. This Northwest Smith story tells how the once-fertile Moon became an airless wasteland. In C. S. Lewis's That Hideous Strength (1945), the Moon (Sulva) is described as being home to a race of extreme eug... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | affairs varies according to their status: Professor Filostrato, of the wicked N.I.C.E., considers the Sulvans "[a] great race, further advanced than we", while the Christian champion Elwin Ransom describes them as "an accursed people, full of pride and lust." In Badger's Moon (1949) by Elleston Trevor, four animals tra... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | finds a manuscript written by Lt. Butler where he tells a story of how he was held captive by people who live beneath the Moon's surface and how they conduct their lives, introducing various social and political commentaries by Wouk. For example, since wars are won by the possessor of the greatest industrial potential,... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | in the crossfire of a war between Earth and a federation of Mars and Venus. The Trouble With Tycho (1960) by Clifford D. Simak. A young lunar prospector seeks to find a lost expedition to the Moon. A Fall of Moondust (1961) by Arthur C. Clarke. A lunar dust boat full of tourists sinks into a sea of Moon dust. The Lathe... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | be benign). The Gods Themselves (1973) by Isaac Asimov. The third section of the novel takes place in a lunar settlement in the early 22nd Century. Dark, Dark Were the Tunnels (1974) by George R. R. Martin. This story takes place on Earth, devastated by nuclear war 500 years earlier and being explored by descendants of... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | belt 50,000 years ago. The Lunatics (1988) by Kim Stanley Robinson. A group of enslaved miners forced to work under the lunar surface launch a rebellion. Lunar Descent by Allen Steele (1991) Set in 2024, the novel describes a base called Descartes Station. Transmigration of Souls (1996) by William Barton. An expedition... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | form part of the "Grand Tour" series. Moonfall (1998) by Jack McDevitt features a comet heading for a collision with the Moon just as the first base is being opened. . The short story "Byrd Land Six" (2010) by Alastair Reynolds includes a Moon colony centered around mining helium-3. In the Hyperion stories by Dan Simmo... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | by Frank Schätzing: a sf thriller concerning the mining of Helium-3 and tourism activities on the Moon. Artemis, a 2017 Andy Weir novel set in a fictional but scientifically plausible lunar city. The city's well developed economy (ultimately based on tourism) is described in considerable detail. Major resources include... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | the First Men in the Moon. Includes a famous scene where the rocket hits the Man of the Moon in the eye. Frau im Mond ("Woman in the Moon", 1929), written and directed by Fritz Lang. Based on the novel Die Frau im Mond (1928) by Lang's then-wife and collaborator Thea von Harbou, translated in English as The Rocket to t... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | in which the basics of rocket travel were presented to a mass audience for the first time. Things to Come (1936) was an early science fiction film and featured a spacecraft sending two people on the first manned flight around the Moon launched into space by a space gun in the year 2036. Melody Time (1948). In the segme... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | of the Apes (1968) by Franklin J. Schaffner. Dodge observes that there is no moon in the sky, implying that the Moon was destroyed during the wars that turned the Earth into the Planet of the Apes. Moon Zero Two (1969). Billed as a 'space western', this Hammer Films production followed shortly after 2001: A Space Odyss... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | course; at the beginning of the film he showers the Earth with lunar rocks. Superman II (1980) Three supervillains from the Phantom Zone (Ursa, General Zod, and Non) kill all the astronauts on a mission on the Moon before heading to Earth. Airplane II: The Sequel (1982) A spaceplane is launched on a voyage to a coloniz... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | on the Moon, eventually causing a solar eclipse. Moontrap (1989). Astronauts find ancient woman and alien robots on the Moon. The Dark Side of the Moon (1990). It is revealed that the Bermuda Triangle opens a gateway to Hell when it aligns with another triangular zone on the far side of the Moon, allowing the Devil to ... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | is hurled out of the Solar System, but the "C" is repaired, leaving "HA" still visible from Earth. In Despicable Me the world's #1 super villain, Gru, decides to steal the Moon in an attempt to prove himself better than his arch-rival (#1 super villain), Vector. Avatar: The Last Airbender: In this Nickelodeon cartoon s... | [] |
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | Jam, Mr. Swackhammer, the villain of the film gets sent there at the end of the game by the Monstars. In Transformers: Armada, The Mini-Con ship Exodus crash-landed on the Moon, scattering its stasis-locked passengers all over Earth. Later, the Decepticons would set up a base inside the derelict ship, from where they w... | [] |
Moon in fiction | [
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | the Angel Lilith; as an allusion, Rei Ayanami is frequently depicted in the series and in official artwork with a full moon motif. During Third Impact as depicted in The End of Evangelion, Lilith's blood is shown to splatter onto the Moon from low Earth orbit. In the Rebuild of Evangelion movies, the existence of NERV'... | [] |
Moon in fiction | [
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | contain Kaworu Nagisa - and a large humanoid entity resembling Lilith's original depiction. In the second film, Gendo Ikari and Kozou Fuyutsuki travel to the base in a large spacecraft but are denied entry; they subsequently observe the giant entity from above, revealing it as the under-construction Evangelion Mark.06.... | [] |
Moon in fiction | [
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"Moon"
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | her night, and tried to make the night last forever, taking the name 'Nightmare Moon'. Celestia subsequently banished her to the Moon, and arranged for the show's main characters to assist in redeeming her. In Steven Universe the Moon has an ancient base that belonged to Pink Diamond. In the anime series Inazuma Eleven... | [] |
Moon in fiction | [
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | Arthur and his friends are shown unmasking themselves, showing them as aliens who live in a city on the far side of the Moon. In the Teen Titans Go! episode "Starfire the Terrible," Starfire says she has rigged the Moon to explode, which Cyborg dismisses. Cut to the Moon covered in dynamite seconds before it explodes, ... | [] |
Moon in fiction | [
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | the Moon, but they're still in Bikini Bottom. Trouble endues when they capture all the citizens, thinking they're aliens. In "Mooncation," Sandy goes to the moon for a vacation with SpongeBob. Hanazuki: Full of Treasures. In this series, the moonflowers are species that plant Treasure Trees to protect their moons from ... | [] |
Moon in fiction | [
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[
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | once every hundred years for two nights the Moon makes the Wolf Tribe go to their barbaric side. Kido Senkan Nadeshiko. Earth comes under attack from the descendants of exiled Lunar separatists. United Earth is shown to have a base on the Moon. Aldnoah.Zero. The Moon was the site of a hypergate built by an ancient civi... | [] |
Moon in fiction | [
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | are a race of humanoid beings who are the villains and capture the gems (lustrous) and use them as jewelry. Computer and video games Battlezone - Set during the 1960s with an alternative history plot, in which the space race is used to cover up the military deployment of US and USSR into space, the Moon is set a stage ... | [] |
Moon in fiction | [
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | the Moon. Command & Conquer: Yuri's Revenge - In one of Soviet Campaign missions, the general was assigned to establish his base there in order to destroy Yuri's Lunar Command Center to prevent the Earth from falling under his psychic mind control. Darius II - The Moon is inhabited by enemy forces and underground bases... | [] |
Moon in fiction | [
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | the Moon. Consequently, the first three levels of the game take place in an outpost, a sci-lab, and a military base on the Moon. Destiny - The Moon had previously been inhabited during humanity's "Golden Age", long before the events of the game. The majority of the gameplay on the surface is centered around Oceanus Pro... | [] |
Moon in fiction | [
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[
"Moon in fiction",
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | Returns - After the final boss, Donkey Kong is blasted into space, as he falls, he powers up a punch and punches the Moon, causing to fall on the Volcano. Duke Nukem 3D - The second episode of the game, Lunar Apocalypse, takes place on a series of space stations that lead to the Moon's surface. Einhänder - The protagon... | [] |
Moon in fiction | [
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[
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]
] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | confront the final boss. Infinite Undiscovery - The main antagonist has enchained the Moon in order to gain its power. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask - Link, the protagonist, must prevent the Moon from crashing to Earth within three days. The Moon carries a face that dreads its inevitable destruction. Mass Effect -... | [] |
Moon in fiction | [
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | boss fight. Military Madness – Moon colonization wars exist between the Union and Xenon. Moonbase – add-on for SimCity Classic to build a lunar colony rather than an earthbound city. Moonbase Commander Moon Patrol (Irem) Moon Tycoon - A colony building game, claims to be the first 3-D Sim game. Paper Mario: The Thousan... | [] |
Moon in fiction | [
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | Wolf and GT Interactive. Star Control 2 – features a now uninhabited moonbase. Star Ocean: Till the End of Time – features a moonbase. Sonic Adventure 2 - Dr. Eggman destroyed half the Moon with the ARK's Eclipse Cannon. Strikers 1945 - In the original Japanese release of the game, players are rocketed towards the enem... | [] |
Moon in fiction | [
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | wedding hall which exists on the near side. The game contains many references to the Moon and has three playable areas which take place on the Moon—the Moon Kingdom, Dark Side, and Darker Side. Terra Diver - In the future, the Moon is one of many points of galactic resources utilised by companies on Earth and hosts a c... | [] |
Moon in fiction | [
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[
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | New Order - The game takes place on a secret Nazi moonbase near the end of the game. Comics In the DC Universe, the Moon is the location of the Justice League Watchtower until its destruction by Alexander Luthor and also a former home of Eclipso. In an early Ibis the Invincible story the Moon has members of a humanoid ... | [] |
Moon in fiction | [
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | follows them. Two of the creatures are taken on the ship, and revive on a journey back to Earth, but are killed when the spaceship crashes. De Avonturen van Pa Pinkelman (1945) by Godfried Bomans and drawn by Carol Voges has the characters set foot on the Moon, where they spent a long time and meet an entire society, e... | [] |
Moon in fiction | [
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"Moon"
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[
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | story "De Daverende Pitteleer" (1959) by Marc Sleen Nero and his friends accidentally land on the Moon. They meet a Moon man there too, before continuing their flight to their original destination on Earth. The Moon is depicted just like Earth, with the characters walking around without having to use a space helmet or ... | [] |
Moon in fiction | [
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[
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | failed. Adhemar uses a magic wand to send them to the Moon and says: "This time the Americans beat the Russians." Near the end of the story a US military official arrives to congratulate Adhemar for what he has done and awards him a medal. In the Marvel Universe, the Moon contains the Blue Area, the home of the Inhuman... | [] |
Moon in fiction | [
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] | depictions of Moon in fictional stories | the first landing on the Moon (this was published before 1969), and battle the communist villain the Red Ghost and his Super-apes. In Judge Dredd the Moon is the site of a small colony named Luna City One. See also Colonization of the Moon Moon Moon landings in fiction The Moon is made of green cheese Lists of real ast... | [] |
Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson | [
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] | Writer, creator of DC Comics | Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (January 7, 1890 – September 21, 1965) was an American pulp magazine writer and entrepreneur who pioneered the American comic book, publishing the first such periodical consisting solely of original material rather than reprints of newspaper comic strips. Long after his departure from the comi... | [] |
Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson | [
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] | Writer, creator of DC Comics | in Greeneville, Tennessee. His father, whose surname was Strain, died in 1894, after the birth of his second son, Malcolm's brother Christopher. Another sibling, a sister, died in 1894, when Malcolm was four. Their mother, Antoinette Wheeler, afterward moved to New York City, became a journalist, and later joined a sta... | [] |
Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson | [
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Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson | [
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] | Writer, creator of DC Comics | were married in Koblenz, Germany in 1920. Their first child, Antoinette, was born in Stockholm, Sweden, his wife's home, in February 1921. Antoinette married on April 11, 1945, when Wheeler-Nicholson and his wife lived in Great Neck, New York, on Long Island. In 1923, their second child, daughter Marianne, was born. So... | [] |
Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson | [
[
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] | Writer, creator of DC Comics | Wheeler-Nicholson (Off-Trail Publications, 2014) edited by John Locke, introduction by Nicky Wheeler-Nicholson DC Comics Before Superman: Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson's Pulp Comics (2018, ), Hermes Press, by Nicky Wheeler-Nicholson References External links Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson official family website. Ar... | [] |
Kenston Forest School | [
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] | private school | Kenston Forest School is a private school located in Blackstone, Virginia, which serves students from ten surrounding counties. In addition to educating grades pre-kindergarten through twelve, the school has an Early Learning Program that is licensed by the State of Virginia. The school is accredited through the Southe... | [] |
Kenston Forest School | [
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] | private school | 1988. The name "Kenston" originates from a merging of the town names "Kenbridge" and "Blackstone." Kenston Forest School originally enrolled students in grades eight through twelve, acting as a high school for students from both the Kenbridge Day School and the Blackstone Day School, two private lower schools in the ar... | [] |
Kenston Forest School | [
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] | private school | governed by an appointed Board of Directors. Athletics Kenston Forest School is a part of the Virginia Commonwealth Conference. Member schools include Amelia Academy, Blessed Sacrament Huguenot, Brunswick Academy, Christchurch School, Fuqua School, Isle of Wight Academy, Richmond Christian School, Southampton Academy, ... | [] |
Todus | [
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Todus | [
[
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] | genus of birds | Todus is a Latin word for a small bird mentioned by the Roman playwright Plautus and the grammarian Sextus Pompeius Festus. This name had earlier been used for the Jamaican tody by the Irish physician Patrick Browne in his book The Civil and Natural History of Jamaica which was published in 1756. Extant species Five sp... | [] |
Todus | [
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] | genus of birds | have green heads, backs and wings, red throats (absent in immature Puerto Rican, broad-billed, and narrow-billed Todies) with a white and blue-grey stripe on each side, and yellow undertail coverts; the colour of the rest of the undersides is pale and varies according to species. The irises are pale grey. They have lon... | [] |
Todus | [
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] | genus of birds | (August to November); they give simple, unmusical buzzing notes, beeps, and guttural rattles, puffing their throats out with every call. Their wings produce a "strange, whirring rattle", though mostly when courting or defending territory in the Puerto Rican tody. Behaviour and ecology Todies are generally sedentary; th... | [] |
Todus | [
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] | genus of birds | The tunnel is 30 cm long in the Cuban and narrow-billed Todies, 30 to 60 cm in the broad-billed tody, and ends in a nest chamber, generally not reused. They lay about four round white eggs in the chamber. Both parents incubate but are surprisingly inattentive to the eggs. The young are altricial and stay in the nest un... | [] |
Todus | [
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"Todus",
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] | genus of birds | lizards. Insects, particularly grasshoppers, crickets, beetles, bugs, butterflies, bees, wasps, and ants, form the greater part of the diet. Spiders and millipedes may also be taken, as is a small amount of fruit (2% of the diet). Todies typically sit on a low, small branch, singly or in pairs, keeping still or steppin... | [] |
Gədəbəy | [
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] | city in Azerbaijan | For the administrative division, see Gadabay Rayon. Gədəbəy (also, Gädäbäy, Gadabay, Kedabek, Kedabeko, Kedalek, and Kyadabek) is an administrative center of Gedebey Rayon in Azerbaijan. The distance between Baku (the capital of Azerbaijan) and Gedebey is 444 km. The city has a population of 9161 according to 2010 cens... | [
"Gädäbäy",
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Gədəbəy | [
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"Gədəbəy",
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"Gədəbəy",
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] | city in Azerbaijan | the Middle Ages, some of these lands were distributed among the father and sons: Atabey, Shekerbey, and Gedebey. Gedebey was the son of Atabey. There are currently villages in Atabey and Shekerbey such as Shekerbey village in Azerbaijan. According to another possibility, the myth is formed from the words "ket", "gedik"... | [
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"Gadabay",
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Karol Kisel | [
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Karol Kisel | [
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],
[
"Karol Kisel",
"member of sports team",
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] | Slovak soccer player and Olympian | Sydney's 2-0 win over the Melbourne Victory to help claim the A-League Premiership. Slavia Prague Despite Sydney FC offering a new contract, Kisel declined the offer and returned to the Czech Republic to continue his law studies. In June 2010 he signed a 1-year contract with Slavia Prague. Kisel played as captain for t... | [] |
Karol Kisel | [
[
"Karol Kisel",
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],
[
"Karol Kisel",
"member of sports team",
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Karol Kisel | [
[
"Karol Kisel",
"member of sports team",
"Sydney FC"
],
[
"Karol Kisel",
"member of sports team",
"Sydney FC"
],
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"Karol Kisel",
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] | Slovak soccer player and Olympian | that he would retire after Slavia's match against Liberec on Monday 1 December. International career Kisel had been in and out of the Slovakian national squad ever since he made his debut in 2002. He had also played several games for the Slovakian U-21 squad. He played several games in Slovakia's attempt to qualify for... | [] |
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"The Secret Tent",
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"The Secret Tent",
"genre",
"Crime fil... | 1956 film by Don Chaffey | The Secret Tent is a 1956 crime film directed by Don Chaffey. It stars Donald Gray and Andrée Melly and was made at Shepperton Studios. Plot Respectable wife Ruth attempts to conceal her secret past as a criminal from neighbours and from her husband Chris. However, when a neighbour is burgled and Ruth mysteriously disa... | [
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Melicope subunifoliolata | [
[
"Melicope subunifoliolata",
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"Melicope"
]
] | species of plant | Melicope subunifoliolata is a plant of Borneo in the rue or citrus family Rutaceae. The specific epithet is from the Latin meaning "nearly one leaf", referring to the almost unifoliolate leaves. Description Melicope subunifoliolata grows up as a shrub or tree up to tall. The branchlets are hairy to velvety when young. ... | [] |
Harry Glickman | [
[
"Harry Glickman",
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"Glickman"
]
] | American basketball executive and co-founder of the Portland Trail Blazers | Harry Glickman (born May 13, 1924) is a retired American journalist, promoter, and sports executive. He was one of the founders of the Portland Trail Blazers, and was the team's president from 1987 to 1994. Glickman is considered as the "father" of professional sports in Oregon. Early life and career Glickman grew up i... | [] |
Harry Glickman | [
[
"Harry Glickman",
"educated at",
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],
[
"Harry Glickman",
"sport",
"Basketball"
],
[
"Harry Glickman",
"family name",
"Glickman"
]
] | American basketball executive and co-founder of the Portland Trail Blazers | Glickman's relatives to the Treblinka extermination camp. Glickman played basketball at Lincoln High School, where he graduated in 1941. Afterwards Glickman enrolled at the University of Oregon, from which he graduated in 1948 with a degree in journalism. He had plans to become a sportswriter, and served as the campus ... | [] |
Harry Glickman | [
[
"Harry Glickman",
"family name",
"Glickman"
]
] | American basketball executive and co-founder of the Portland Trail Blazers | in 1948. While a student at Oregon, he became a member of the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity (he was president of the fraternity in his senior year) and an editor of the alumni magazine, Old Oregon. When a job offer at The Oregonian fell through, Glickman took to promoting sporting events. Opening a company named Oregon Att... | [] |
Harry Glickman | [
[
"Harry Glickman",
"family name",
"Glickman"
]
] | American basketball executive and co-founder of the Portland Trail Blazers | swore to only work with sports. Afterwards, Glickman's achievements included preseason games for National Football League teams at Portland’s Multnomah Stadium, games by the Harlem Globetrotters and post-season NBA All-Star games at the newly opened Memorial Coliseum. In 1960, he was one of the founders of the Portland... | [] |
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