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Ultima Foods, a division of Quebec-based dairy company Agropur; Ultima Sports Ltd, a manufacturer of sports cars based in England; Junkers Profly Ultima, a German homebuilt aircraft design; Kodak Ultima, a brand of photo paper for inkjet printers sold by Eastman Kodak; Kyosho Ultima, a radio-controlled car made by Kyosho
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Ultima III: Exodus (originally released as Exodus: Ultima III) is the third game in the series of Ultima role-playing video games. Exodus is also the name of the game's principal antagonist. It is the final installment in the "Age of Darkness" trilogy. Released in 1983, [1] it was the first Ultima game published by Origin Systems.
Film or movie, a series of still images that create the illusion of moving image Film industry, the technological and commercial institutions of filmmaking; Filmmaking, the process of making a film; Movie theater (US), called a cinema elsewhere, a building in which films are shown
[1] [3] A day after the screening, Gordon phoned Janus' agent in Paris and purchased the film rights while preparing an English-language version of the script with Peter Riethof. [3] Gordon eventually sold the rights to the film to Joe Solomon of Fanfare Film, who released the film as The Playgirls and the Vampire, promoting it as an adult film ...
Hanna and Simon are in a long-term relationship which, though loving, has grown sexually unexciting. Soon after Simon's mother dies from overdosing on pills, after being diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer, he discovers that he has testicular cancer and must undergo surgery and chemotherapy.
Here (Tu), a Croatian film directed by Zrinko Ogresta; Here, a Singaporean film directed by Tzu Nyen Ho; Here, an American drama directed by Braden King; Here, a Belgian film directed by Bas Devos
Centre panel from Memling's triptych Last Judgment (c. 1467–1471) " Dies irae" (Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈdi.es ˈi.re]; "the Day of Wrath") is a Latin sequence attributed to either Thomas of Celano of the Franciscans (1200–1265) [1] or to Latino Malabranca Orsini (d. 1294), lector at the Dominican studium at Santa Sabina, the forerunner of the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas ...