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The Ramparts of Ice (Japanese: 氷の城壁, Hepburn: Koori no Jyōheki) is a Japanese web manga series written and illustrated by Kōcha Agasawa. Starting as a webtoon, [1] it was later serialized through Line's Line Manga digital service from January 2020 to April 2022.
You and I Are Polar Opposites (Japanese: 正反対な君と僕, Hepburn: Seihantai na Kimi to Boku) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kōcha Agasawa. It was originally published as a one-shot in Shueisha's Shōnen Jump+ service in January 2021, before being serialized in the same website from May 2022 to November 2024.
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"Ramparts", instrumental from the 2001 album To Record Only Water for Ten Days by John Frusciante "Ramparts", from the 2003 album Zitilites by Danish rock band Kashmir; Rampart, a town in the game Heroes of Might and Magic III; Rampart, a character in the game Apex Legends; Rampart (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
Remparts centre ice at Centre Vidéotron. On November 27, 2014, the Remparts were sold to Quebecor for an estimated price between $20 million and $25 million. [5] The Remparts were chosen to be the host of the 2015 Memorial Cup. They defeated the Rimouski Océanic in tie-breaker 5-2, but were eliminated by the Kelowna Rockets in the semi-finals ...
A Song of Ice and Fire: The Hedge Knight: 1998: Novella: Tales of Dunk and Egg (A Song of Ice and Fire prequel) A Clash of Kings: Novel: A Song of Ice and Fire: A Storm of Swords: 2000 Path of the Dragon: 2000: Novella: Chapter set book of A Song of Ice and Fire: Quartet: 2001: Short story collection: Arms of the Kraken: 2002: Novella: Chapter ...
The ramparts of Quebec City (French: Fortifications de Québec) is a city wall that surrounds the western end of Old Quebec's Upper Town in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.The ramparts date back to the 17th century, with the ramparts having undergone a succession of modifications and improvements throughout their history.