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    The Top 10: The Little Computer People Project, Balance of Power, Summer Games II, Make Millions, Dazzle Draw, Karateka, The Ancient Art of War, King's Quest II, MicroLeague Baseball, Music Works Adventure Games: Alternate Reality , The Fourth Protocol , Hacker , The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy , Phantasie , Sherlock Holmes in "Another Bow ...

  3. Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn - Wikipedia

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    There are also other places, which may be explored: the Umar Hills, [3] where people have been disappearing; a temple ruins, [3] fallen under the shadow of the Shade Lord; the de'Arnise Keep, home of the de'Arnises but recently overrun by trolls; the town of Trademeet, under attack by animals; a druid grove connected to Trademeet's woes; the ...

  4. Bis(2-Hydroxyethyl) terephthalate - Wikipedia

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    Bis(2-Hydroxyethyl) terephthalate (BHET) is an organic compound; it is the ester of ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid. Together with 2-hydroxyethyl terephthalic ...

  5. Druid (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Druid is a hack and slash dungeon crawl developed by Electralyte Software and published by Firebird in 1986 for the Atari 8-bit computers, and Commodore 64. It was also ported to Amstrad CPC , ZX Spectrum , and by Nippon Dexter in 1988 for the MSX , although the MSX port was released in Japan only.

  6. Ancient Order of Druids - Wikipedia

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    The March 1909 edition of The Druid, the magazine published by the Ancient Order of Druids. The success of the group that met at the King’s Arms, which came to be called Lodge No. 1, spawned the creation of a number of other lodges of the Order being founded elsewhere by new initiates, with Lodge No. 2 being inaugurated on 21 August 1783 and meeting at Rose Tavern, along the Ratcliffe ...

  7. Catá - Wikipedia

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    The catá or guagua is a Cuban percussion instrument which originated in the eastern region of the island. It is classified as a directly struck idiophone, traditionally made out of a hollowed tree trunk, which the player hits with wooden sticks or mallets.

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    Celtic polytheism: Celtic polytheism, Celts, Celtic nature worship, Druid, Neo-druidism, Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism, Ritual of oak and mistletoe, Religio licita, Fili, Celtic by John McBrewster, Frederic P. Miller, and Agnes F. Vandome (Paperback - April 5, 2009)

  9. Bisj Pole - Wikipedia

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    Asmat Bis Poles from New Guinea, Indonesia. A Bisj, Mbis or Bis pole is a ritual artifact created and used by the Asmat people of South-western New Guinea, Indonesia. They are also common in New Zealand, Vanuatu (formerly the New Hebrides). [1] When a village has experienced a number of deaths a Bisfeast is held.