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  2. Eon Products - Wikipedia

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    The latter was implemented as the computer game Lords of Conquest (1986) published by Eon Software, Inc, and was re-released by Fantasy Flight games as Gearworld: The Borderlands. The year before, Eberle, Kittredge, and Olotka had designed Star Trek: The Enterprise 4 Encounter (1985), a board game that mixes combat and set collection, for West ...

  3. Borderlands (board game) - Wikipedia

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    If you're a more conventional wargamer, you'll still find it exceptionally fun and challenging, though the price is a bit stiff." [2] In the August 1983 edition of Dragon (issue 76), although Tony Watson had issues with the high price ($20), he called it "a very good game. Its combination of simple rules, engrossing strategy, and attractive ...

  4. Eon (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Eon is a fantasy role-playing game set in the fictitious world of Mundana. It is developed and published by Swedish company Helmgast. Eon is the Swedish word for aeon.

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  6. Composite lumber - Wikipedia

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    Composite deck boards are sold in either grooved or solid sided versions. The grooved composite board is fastened with hidden deck fasteners or clips, while the solid board is typically face-screwed. Most composite deck board manufacturers produce lengths of 12, 16, or 20 feet (3.7, 4.9, or 6.1 m), 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 by 3 ⁄ 4 inch (140 mm × 19 mm).

  7. E.ON - Wikipedia

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    The sale included EC&R's assets in the UK, Sweden, Germany, Poland and the US. [43] Notably E.ON UK, owned 30% of the London Array project, which is a 630 MW wind generation farm in the Thames estuary. [44] Another notable wind farm is Roscoe, which was the largest in the world at the time of completion, and for a number of years afterwards. [45]