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Jeffrey D.
Rignall (August 21, 1951 –
December 24, 2000) was an
American memoirist who
wrote 29
Below about surviving a 1978
attack by
serial killer John...
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Julian "Jaz"
Rignall (born 6
March 1965, London, England) is a
writer and editor. He has also
produced content for
corporate websites such as GamePro...
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tortured Rignall with
instruments including lit
candles and
whips and
repeatedly chloroformed him into unconsciousness. Gacy then
dumped Rignall in Chicago's...
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David Pablo Nalbandian (Spanish pronunciation: [daˈβið ˈpaβlo nalβanˈdjan]; born 1
January 1982) is an
Argentine former professional tennis player. He...
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Vivienne Maria Rignall (born 10
January 1973) is a New
Zealand former swimmer, who
specialised in
sprint freestyle events.
Rignall represented New Zealand...
- was in
operation at
Rignall from 1920
until 1927. The
Rignall moniker is most
likely derived from the name of a settler.
Rignall is
south of Hope Island...
- Computers".
Dragon (163): 47–50.
Julian Rignall (July 1989). "Dungeon Explorer".
Advanced Computer Entertainment.
Julian Rignall (July 1989). "Mean Machines: Dungeon...
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criticized it for
making his "hands hurt". In
December 1987,
Julian Rignall and
Daniel Gilbert of
Crash said "it adds a new
dimension with pneumatic...
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recently folded Personal Computer Games), and
reviewers Gary Penn and
Julian Rignall, who won
their jobs
after having placed as
finalists at a
video game competition...
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Caswell 1990, pp. 28–29.
Rignall 1990a, p. 64.
Gaksch 1990a, p. 99.
Monteiro 1990, p. 47.
Ponting 1990, pp. 95. Koch 2016.
Rignall 1990a, p. 63. Computer...