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  2. 1001 Spikes - Wikipedia

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    1001 Spikes is a platform game developed by 8bits Fanatics and Nicalis, and published by Nicalis.Originally named Aban Hawkins & the 1000 Spikes, the game's objective is to escape a vast terrain and struggle to reach for victory without being impaled by spikes and many other disasters.

  3. Miguel de Cervantes Virtual Library - Wikipedia

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    Pastor Seva, Pedro; Manuel Marco Such; Pedro Pernías Peco (1999). "Exploitatión de la Biblioteca Virtual "Miguel de Cervantes" en un ambiente de enseñanza colaborativa distribuida". In Lic. José Joaquín Villegas; et al. (eds.). El estudiante de la educación a distancia en la perspectiva de un nuevo milenio: memoria, vol. 2. X Congreso ...

  4. 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die - Wikipedia

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    Jason Solomons, who writes movie columns for The Observer and The Mail on Sunday, wrote the foreword.As of the 5th anniversary edition, over 70 critics contributed essays (of up to 500 words), including: Geoff Andrew, Linda Badley, Kathryn Bergeron, Garrett Chaffin-Quiway, Roumiana Deltcheva, Nezih Erdogan, Jean-Michel Frodon, Chris Fujiwara, Tom Gunning, Ernest Hardy, Aniko Imre, Kyung Hyun ...

  5. List of libraries in the ancient world - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Library of Ebla (2500–2350 B.C.) in modern Syria. 20,000 cuneiform tablets and fragments, dated to 2500–2350 B.C., were found in the Royal Library of Ebla. [1]

  6. Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin (Bach) - Wikipedia

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    The surviving autograph manuscript of the sonatas and partitas was made by Bach in 1720 in Köthen, where he was Kapellmeister.As Christoph Wolff comments, the paucity of sources for instrumental compositions prior to Bach's period in Leipzig makes it difficult to establish a precise chronology; nevertheless, a copy made by the Weimar organist Johann Gottfried Walther in 1714 of the Fugue in G ...