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  2. Cosplay Melee - Wikipedia

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    Cosplay Melee is a Syfy channel reality television show executive produced by Jay Peterson and Todd Lubin, which was announced in February 2017 and premiered its first season of six episodes on March 21, 2017.

  3. Warren Worthington III - Wikipedia

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    Apocalypse offers to restore Angel's wings if Angel will serve him as one of his Four Horsemen. [34] Apocalypse subjects Angel to extensive genetic alterations, giving him blue skin and organic metal wings which can cut through almost anything. The wings can fire the metal feathers as projectiles. Apocalypse gives Worthington the title of Death.

  4. Adolf Lehnert - Wikipedia

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    Lehnert designed a series of very appealing angel figures, approximately 135 cm high, for the Württemberg Metalwares Factory (then, as now, best known as a cutlery manufacturer). These were cast in Electroformed metal and can still be found in German cemeteries and former cemeteries.

  5. Metalwings - Wikipedia

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    METALWINGS is a symphonic metal band from Sofia, Bulgaria.. The band was formed in Autumn 2010 by lead singer and songwriter Stela Atanasova. Her idea was to combine elements of classical music with the melodic genres of metal.

  6. List of model aircraft manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft In Miniature (AIM) including Transport Wings (vac-forms), Rug Rat Resins, and Historic Wings (etched brass) (UK) Air Craft Models (UK) - vac-forms AIRFrame (The Aviation Workshop/Model Alliance) (UK) - resin

  7. Angel of the North - Wikipedia

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    The Angel of the North is a contemporary sculpture by Antony Gormley, located in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England. Completed in 1998, it is seen by an estimated 33 million people every year due to its proximity to the A1 and A167 roads and the East Coast Main Line. The design of the Angel, like many of Gormley's works, is based on Gormley's ...