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Dennis Fong (traditional Chinese: 方鏞欽; simplified Chinese: 方镛钦; pinyin: Fāng Yōngqīn; Jyutping: fong1 jung4 jam1), better known by his online alias Thresh, is an American businessman and retired professional player of the first-person shooter video games Quake and Doom.
The Thirteenth Doctor directs the TARDIS to a planet called Ranskoor Av Kolos, where a large number of distress signals are originating. The Doctor and her companions find a large number of wrecked spaceships scattered on the planet's surface, as well as a psychic field that alters one's perception of reality.
Thresh may refer to: Threshing, in agriculture Threshing machine; A minor character in the novel The Hunger Games and its film adaptation; Thresh (gamer), handle of ...
Off-spinner Sajid Khan masterminded Pakistan’s emphatic 127-run win against the West Indies with a match haul of nine wickets in the first test on Sunday. Khan followed his four-wicket haul in ...
The Serenity Runes: Five Keys to the Serenity Prayer with co-author Susan Loughan (1998); reissued as The Serenity Runes: Five Keys to Spiritual Recovery (2005) utilizes runic divination as a method for assisting self-help and recovery from addictions; the title is a reference to the well-known Serenity prayer widely used in the 12-step program ...
21st episode of the 11th season of Grey's Anatomy "How to Save a Life" Grey's Anatomy episode Episode no. Season 11 Episode 21 Directed by Rob Hardy Written by Shonda Rhimes Featured music "Today Has Been OK" "Sedona" "Gulls" "Into the Fire" "Chasing Cars" Original air date April 23, 2015 (2015-04-23) Running time 43 minutes Guest appearances Samantha Sloyan as Dr. Penny Blake Allie Grant as ...
Max Scherzer joined the Toronto Blue Jays convinced he can win a World Series with a third team following titles with Washington and Texas. A three-time Cy Young Award winner, Scherzer was 2-4 ...
The name "staveless" is not entirely accurate, since the i rune consists of a whole stave and the f, þ, k and the s runes consist of shortened main staves. [1] Since their discovery on runestones at Hälsingland [1] in the 17th century, staveless runes have also been known as the Hälsinge runes.