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- authentic style of early 1930s noir films, such as featuring long shadows. Tirsa Hackshaw serves as an editor. Spider-Noir is set to debut in the United...
- Tirsä (Tatar: Тирсә, romanized: Tirsä) is a rural locality (a selo) in Ägerce District, Tatarstan. The po****tion was 1765 as of 2010. Tirsä is located...
- Tirsa is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae, containing only one species Tirsa fiona. It is found in French Polynesia (Rapa Iti). The wingspan is...
- Stipa tirsa is a species of perennial gr**** native to Europe and temperate Asia. Culms are 40–100 cm long; leaf blades are filiform, involute, and 1–2 mm...
- Hirsch Whitaker Michael Wood Editors Kevin D. Ross Tessa Verfus Eric Litman Tirsa Hackshaw Running time 49–63 minutes Production companies Kaji Productions...
- Woodbine David Alan Grier Sophi Bairley Cinematography Ken Seng Edited by Tirsa Hackshaw Music by Mike Post Distributed by Phase 4 Films Release date September 29...
- geographical locale is sometimes ****ociated by scholars with the Tershi or Tirsa, one of the groups which made up the Sea Peoples "thyrsenes" (Tyrrhenians)...
- to Emily Elizabeth (née Grinnell); they had three children: a daughter, Tirsa Meiko and twin sons (Gerald Matsuo and Eugene Takeo). Before he and his...
- Michele Greco Editors Brian Wessel Kyle Keris Mats Abbott Imelda Betiong Tirsa Hackshaw Keith Henderson Matthew Wingard Running time 42–44 minutes Production...
- Nōʿā), Hoglah (חָגְלָה Ḥoglā), Milcah (מִלְכָּה Mīlkā), and Tirzah (תִרְצָה Tīrṣā) – mentioned in the biblical Book of Numbers. They lived during the Israelites'...