Half-Life: Absolute Redemption
Half-Life: Absolute Redemption is a mod add-on for the first-person shooter computer game Half-Life. It was developed by the United Kingdom-based comp...
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Half-Life: Absolute Redemption is a mod add-on for the first-person shooter computer game Half-Life. It was developed by the United Kingdom-based comp...
His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin King Faisal I bin Al Hussein Bin Ali El-Hashemite (born 1930 in Iraq) is the second son of King Faisal I of Ira...
NuSoft Solutions was a computer software consulting firm, founded in 1994 and initially focused in Southeastern Michigan. NuSoft Solutions grew from a...
Yorktown High School's theatre department is under guidance of Carol Cadby, and has taken numerous victories at the local, regional, and state levels ...
Timothy Warren Kaczynski (born March 25, 1987 in Tampa, Florida), better known by his stage name DJ Yours Truly, is an American Producer/DJ/Rapper. Bi...
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GoBug is a symbolic debugger which can be used to test and fix programs which work on the Win32 (Windows) operating system. GoBug can read symbols whi...
Policarpus Haindongo (born 02 February 1957 in Oukwanyama, South West Africa (now Ohangwena Region)) was a guerrilla freedom fighter and commander dur...
Whidden Hall, at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, is a residence hall built in 1961. Originally a mens' only dorm in the 1960s, it be...
This is a list of past and current stores of Myer, an Australian department store chain.Australia New South Wales * Sydney Central Plaza 8 floors incl...
Kiffer is a French verb derived from the Arabic word kif, or kef, meaning bag, which is employed in the Middle East (Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Jord...
Daniel Rizzo (Born February 19, 1989) is an Australian, Internet Video Blogger, Writer/Producer and Video Game Reviewer. He Currently Appears on ThatG...
Stoneware webOS is a commercial, directory service based, browser independent, O/S independent, webOS - written in Java.The Stoneware webOS desktop in...
Andre G. A. Sokol (born Aix-en-Provence, France on May 6, 1972) is a financier who has been involved in some of the world’s largest Mergers and Acquis...
Djent is a genre derived from math/progressive metal, and is characterised by a strong emphasis on groove and syncopation, extensive usage, and down-t...
Sam Hewson (born 28 November 1988 in Farnworth, England) is an English footballer currently playing for Manchester United in the English Premier Leagu...
The Splendor Hyaline is a fictional ship from the children's fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. It was built during the Golden Ag...
Martha Alicia Porter King (b. November 17 1854, Indiana - d. July 14 1930) was the paternal grandmother of President Gerald Ford. The future president...
The Unistructure is the center of Bryant's academic activity. It currently contains all classrooms, most faculty and administrative offices, and nearl...
In 1863, the 17-year-old Prince William of Denmark was elected as . King George I, as he came to be known, was the son of Louise of Hesse-Cassel and K...