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  2. Category:Dragon Slayer (series) - Wikipedia

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  3. The Song of the Quarkbeast - Wikipedia

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    The Song of the Quarkbeast is the second book in the Dragonslayer series by Jasper Fforde. It is set in an alternate world in which magic is real, but has become weakened and is also being replaced by modern technology. The setting is almost like modern Britain, except that it is split into a number of small states.

  4. Dragon Slayer (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dragon Slayer" is a song written and performed by American comedy rock band Ninja Sex Party. The song was originally recorded for the band's third studio album Attitude City . The track was released as the band's sixth single on February 19, 2014, becoming the second single to be released in promotion of Attitude City .

  5. Parry (fencing) - Wikipedia

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    A parry is a fencing bladework maneuver intended to deflect or block an incoming attack. Jérémy Cadot (on the left) parries the flèche attack from Andrea Baldini during the final of the Challenge international de Paris.

  6. Dennis Parry - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Arthur Parry (7 November 1912 – 21 June 1955) was a British novelist. He died early as a result of a road accident, and none of his books were ever reprinted beyond a first edition until Valancourt Books reprinted The Survivor ( ISBN 978-1941147368 ) and Sea of Glass ( ISBN 978-1941147115 ), in 2014-2015.

  7. Dragonslayer (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dragonslayer is a novel by Wayland Drew published in 1981. Plot summary. Dragonslayer is a novelization of the film Dragonslayer. [1] Reception

  8. Pop-Tarts Bowl mascots bring delightful chaos to Iowa State ...

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    The Pop-Tarts mascots were a chaotic, entertaining presence at the Pop-Tarts Bowl, with Cinnamon Roll (R) eventually consumed by Iowa State after the game as part of a ritual sacrifice.

  9. Adam Parry - Wikipedia

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    Adam Milman Parry (February 1, 1928 – June 6, 1971) was an American classical scholar. He worked on Greek and Latin history literature, particularly the works of Thucydides , Homer and Virgil , and was a founding figure of the scholarly movement that became known as the Harvard School of criticism into Virgil's Aeneid .