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This page is here to list any full, correct, canon sources (books, magazines etc... only). This list can then be used to fix the references present on all the Warhammer 40,000 articles that just state 'Eldar Codex' or such like:
The eighth edition of the game was announced on 22 April 2017, [53] pre-orders for 3 June [54] and release date of 17 June 2017. [55] The 8th edition was the most radical revision to Warhammer 40,000's rules since the third edition. The game introduced the Three Ways to Play concept: Open, Matched, and Narrative. [56]
Our basic goals for the project are listed directly below but can be summed up in one word: quality. This project is intended to bring some order, consistency and restraint to the 'legion' of articles that are now on Wikipedia relating to Warhammer 40,000 .
English: On October 21, 2017, the VIIRS instrument aboard NOAA/NASA Suomi NPP Satellite captured this image of Super Typhoon Lan's well-defined and large eye - over 100 km wide. The storm rapidly consolidated and intensified reaching peak intensity that day but had weakened to a Category 2 equivalent typhoon before making landfall on Shizuoka ...
Dajjal, a figure in Islam akin to the Antichrist, who has one eye; Duwa Sokhor, an ancestor of Genghis Khan, according to The Secret History of the Mongols, who had one eye in his forehead [1] Fachan, a creature from Celtic mythology with one eye, one arm and one leg; The Eye of Providence is a representation of Divine Providence
Old One Eye – 120-year-old matriarch of a pack of Tyrannosaurs. Her eye was gouged out by Reagan. Big Hungry – Giant Nothosaurus seeking revenge on Carver for killing his babies. A malfunctioning time portal sends him into modern times where he becomes the Loch Ness Monster. Gorehead – Tyrannosaur from Old One Eye's pack mutated by atom bomb.
Monocular vision is known as seeing and using only one eye in the human species. Depth perception in monocular vision is reduced compared to binocular vision, but still is active primarily due to accommodation of the eye and motion parallax. The word monocular comes from the Greek root, mono for single, and the Latin root, oculus for eye.
One Eye or One-Eye may refer to: One Eye Peak, British Columbia, Canada; One Eye Lake, British Columbia; One Eye River, Jamaica; A character in the German fairy tale "One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes" A character in the 2003 horror film Wrong Turn; A character in the 2009 film Valhalla Rising