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When Dark Ages: Vampire was revised and updated in 2002, White Wolf also released a number of supplements for other magical groups, including Dark Ages: Inquisitor, a 237-page softcover book written by Emily K. Dresner-Thornber, Myranda Kalis, Matthew McFarland, Anthony Ragan, Sarah Roark, Colin A. Suleiman, Adam Tinworth, and Janet Trautvetter ...
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Matthew W. McFarlane is a United States Army lieutenant general who has served as the commanding general of I Corps since 25 October 2024. [1] He most recently served as the deputy commanding general of I Corps from 2023 to 2024.
The company is known for its sports literature, especially baseball history, as well as books about chess, military history, and film. [7] [8] In 2007, the Mountain Times wrote that McFarland publishes about 275 scholarly monographs and reference book titles a year; [4] [9] Robert Lee Brewer reported in 2015 that the number is about 350. [10]
The more Pastor received, the more he wanted, Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Singer said. ... McFarland said Pastor could report to prison on Jan. 22, giving him time to get his affairs in order.
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White Wolf resumed publishing historical settings in 2002, by first relaunching Dark Ages: Vampire as a core rulebook, and then adding supplements for other supernatural groups, all of them dependent on Dark Ages: Vampire to play, including Dark Ages: Mage, [1] which was released in October 2002 as a 240-page hardcover book, and later re-released as an e-book.
Matthew Walden McFarland (born August 5, 1967) is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio and former ...
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