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The Romanian word moș means an elder male person. [2] The term ger means "frost" in Romanian. Moș Gerilă's name is a translation of the Russian Ded Moroz and was adopted by the Romanian communists, under influence of the Soviet model, as a new name for Moș Crăciun (Santa Claus).
Level 2 and 3: The stones are thrown on the playing surface again, and like level 1, other players choose the first stone to throw for the player. Other steps are the same. Level 4: The player covers their hand over the 5 stones and shakes it on the ground. When another player shouts, "stop!", the player stops shaking.
The Legend of Mir 2: China South Korea 2D (sprite-based) Fantasy: Free-to-play: 2001: European and North American servers closed 2009 and 2012. The Legend of Mir 3: Closed 2D (sprite-based) Fantasy: Pay-to-play: 2004: 2012 Sequel to The Legend of Mir 2: Lineage: Asia 2D (sprite-based) Fantasy: Pay-to-play: 1998: North American servers shut down ...
E-4 Army Mega Marines Packaged with the "V.A.M.P." vehicle; also released as Double Clutch (2003) 1982 Flash: Laser Rifle Trooper Anthony S. Gambello E-4 Army Disavowed Continuity: KIA (vol. 2) #25 – Died in an explosion during the second Cobra Civil War. 1982 Grand Slam: Laser Artillery Soldier James J. Barney E-5 Army 1982 Grunt: Infantry ...
In season 2, the contestant in control predicts how many of 100 audience members said yes to a survey question, and their opponent guesses whether the actual number was higher or lower (similar to the game show Card Sharks). A correct high/low guess sends the contestant in control to the jaws, while a miss sends their opponent instead.
In the second issue of the IDW/Devil's Due series GI Joe Origins (March 2009), Heavy Duty is part of a running battle in Chicago against an out of control Battle Android Trooper and a group of Dreadnoks and Cobra soldiers. [161] Heavy Duty was voiced by Alvin Sanders and William Taylor in the 1989 DiC G.I. Joe animated series. [14]
The Escadron de Chasse 2/4 Lafayette (Fighter Squadron 2/4 La Fayette) is a squadron of the French Air and Space Force (Armée de l'air et de l'espace). It is currently stationed at BA 113 Saint-Dizier – Robinson Air Base (ICAO: LFSI), and is equipped with the Dassault Rafale C. [1] The squadron has a long history dating back to the First World War, and has seen service in the Second World ...
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