Timeline of the Sigilverse
The following timeline describes the major events that formed the setting for fictional universe, the Sigilverse. All historical events pertaining to ...
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The following timeline describes the major events that formed the setting for fictional universe, the Sigilverse. All historical events pertaining to ...
OffTopic.com, or OT (pronounced //) for short, is an Internet community built upon a message board consisting of over 150,000 members. It is based in ...
DOUGLAS LAUFFER, Associate Professor, CIST, Computer Information Systems Telecommunications & PhilosophyDoug Lauffer, the Master of eLearning™http://h...
:This article is intended as an accessible, non-technical introduction to the subject. For the main encyclopedia article, see Quantum mechanics. For a...
The Crower six-stroke engine is a claimed high-efficiency variant of an internal combustion engine under development by Bruce Crower.Two extra strokes...
Traditional Crossroads is a record label founded by Harold Hagopian. Hagopian started as a classic record producer for RCA Victor and he carried over ...
Dan Pelc (born March 8, 1986 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a Canadian soccer player currently without a club.CareerYouth, College and early pro careerPelc ...
IntroductionShaheen Magazine is annual college magazine of Allama Iqbal Medical College Lahore. This magazine is published annually under supervision ...
Mark A. Hillman is the Founder and President of Hillman Capital Management Inc., a Registered Investment Adviser. The company provides portfolio manag...
Born around 1950, Ed Howdershelt is an author. He originated the "four boxes of democracy" meme, widely used by the pro-gun lobby in the USA, which st...
Keats Camps is a christian based summer camp for kids and youth located on Keats Island, British Columbia. Started as a small camp in 1926, Keats is n...
Catalin Partenie is a fellow in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Quebec at Montreal. Catalin Partenie is the editor of Plato: Selecte...
Charlotte Taylor; born 1991, better known as Poo Girl, became famous in 2009 after becoming stuck in a toilet at the 2009 Leeds Festival. Charlotte li...
*<small class="delsort-notice">Note: This debate has been included in the list of India-related deletion discussions. —BwB (talk) 18:11, 9 August 2009...
Bhappe is a slang word with several meanings, some commonly derogatory, some not.Arora Sikhs are sometimes referred to as bhappe or bhappeya by other ...
Kimberly Kash (born 1981, New York, New York) is a American wrestler. She has worked for the promotions Elite Pro Wrestling, Adrenaline Rush Wrestling...
Michael Steven Pickens (born October 18, 1974) is the former President and current council member of the city of Hueytown, Alabama. In October of 2009...
Bitfighter is a multi-player, top-down shooter arcade game featuring retro vector graphics and Robotron-like controls.In game, the player controls a t...
Background Two point acupressure is a variant of traditional chinese medicine acupressure. It is also known as Collateral Meridian Therapy (CMT) and K...
Ben Clatworthy, (born October 15, 1992) is a young broadcaster and journalist, and was born in Bristol. Ben attends one of the UK’s leading Independen...