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possible king of Mercia. He was
supposedly the son of
Eomer (443–489), last King of the
Angles in Angeln. Icel
supposedly led his
people across the North...
- A
Supposedly Fun
Thing I'll
Never Do Again:
Essays and
Arguments is a 1997
collection of
nonfiction writing by
David Foster Wallace. In the
title essay...
- Ire Ekiti,
situated in
Ekiti State,
southwest Nigeria, is a town
supposedly by the
Yoruba . "HERITAGE: At
Ogunnire Festival, Ire-Ekiti
Remembers Ogun,...
- This is a list of
fictional countries supposedly located in North, Central, or
South America. Oceania: A
totalitarian superstate combining the
United States...
- bedtime. For example, a
small alcoholic beverage or gl**** of warm milk can
supposedly promote a good night's sleep. In folk
medicine consuming a
nightcap is...
- all
other players (traditionally
stuck to the
forehead facing outwards,
supposedly like an
Indian feather). This is
followed by a
round of betting. Players...
-
Opatovice nad Labem. He is said to have
hidden the
treasure in
Trosky Castle,
supposedly in an
underground cellar blocked by a huge boulder. In 1424,
Chlumec nad...
-
Caesar (c. 1737 (
supposedly) – 1852) was an
enslaved person who is
notable for
possibly being the earliest-born
person ever
photographed while alive, when...
-
question beginning with "would you rather". The
dilemma can be
between two
supposedly good
options such as "Would you
rather have the
power of
flight or the...
-
Perfect Strangers. He is from the
fictional Mediterranean island of Mypos,
supposedly near Greece.
Pinchot was
first approached by
producers Tom
Miller and...