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  2. Aram Saroyan - Wikipedia

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    Aram Saroyan (born September 25, 1943) is an American poet, novelist, biographer, memoirist and playwright, who is especially known for his minimalist poetry, famous examples of which include the one-word poem "lighght" [1] and a one-letter poem comprising a four-legged version of the letter "m".

  3. League of Legends - Wikipedia

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    League of Legends (LoL), commonly referred to as League, is a 2009 multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Riot Games.Inspired by Defense of the Ancients, a custom map for Warcraft III, Riot's founders sought to develop a stand-alone game in the same genre.

  4. Mid-Season Invitational - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 Mid-Season Invitational was held from 7–10 May 2015 in Tallahassee, Florida.Five teams qualified to participate at the Mid-Season Invitational after winning the Spring Split within their own regional leagues, while a team from the Wildcard regions qualified by winning the Mid-Season International Wildcard Invitational (IWCI).

  5. Land of Uz - Wikipedia

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    Uz has often been identified as either Aram in modern-day Syria (teal) or Edom in modern-day Jordan (yellow).. The land of Uz (Hebrew: אֶרֶץ־עוּץ – ʾereṣ-ʿŪṣ) is a location mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, most prominently in the Book of Job, which begins, "There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job".

  6. Palmyra - Wikipedia

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    The city became the eastern border of Aram-Damascus which was conquered by the Neo-Assyrian Empire in 732 BC. [ 185 ] The Hebrew Bible ( Second Book of Chronicles 8:4) records a city by the name "Tadmor" as a desert city built (or fortified) by King Solomon of Israel ; [ 186 ] Flavius Josephus mentions the Greek name "Palmyra", attributing its ...

  7. Wisden 100 - Wikipedia

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    The Wisden 100 is a set of lists created by Wisden which attempted to objectively rate the 100 best individual innings performances in Test and One Day International cricket in each of the disciplines of batting and bowling. The Test list was released in 2001 and the ODI list was released in 2002.

  8. List of compositions by Aram Khachaturian - Wikipedia

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    Suite (Toccata, Waltz-Capriccio, Dance) (1932; the Toccata is now best known as a piece separate from the suite) Dance No. 3 (1933) March No. 3 (1934) Budenovka, a mass dance (undated) Choreographic Waltz (1944) Three Pieces for two pianos (Ostinato, Romance, Fantastic Waltz) (1945) Album for Children No. 1, 10 pieces (1947) Waltz from ...

  9. Ariosophy - Wikipedia

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    Werner von Bülow's World-Rune-Clock, illustrating the correspondences between List's Armanen runes, the signs of the zodiac and the gods of the months. Ariosophy and Armanism are esoteric ideological systems that were largely developed by Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels and Guido von List, respectively, in Austria between 1890 and 1930.