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  2. Warmonger - Wikipedia

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    A warmonger is someone who instigates war, or advocates war over peaceful solutions. Warmonger may also refer to: Warmonger, a 2002 novel based on the Doctor Who television series; Warmonger: Operation Downtown Destruction, a 2007 first-person shooter computer game developed by NetDevil; Warmonger, a villain from the cartoon series Mighty Max

  3. Warmonger (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Warmonger is a BBC Books original novel written by Terrance Dicks and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Fifth Doctor and Peri .

  4. Pombero - Wikipedia

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    Pombero's original name in the Guaraní language is Karai Pyhare, lit. "The man of the Night", [3] he is said to be a primarily nocturnal creature. In some parts of Argentina he is known primarily by the Spanish translation of his name, Señor de la noche.

  5. “SNL” alums recall 'surreal and bizarre' 'More Cowbell ...

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    I got a fever — and the only prescription is Saturday Night Live documentary footage.. SNL alums reflect on Will Ferrell's comedic electricity in the iconic "More Cowbell" sketch in an exclusive ...

  6. Rolling and wheeled creatures in fiction and legend - Wikipedia

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    The demon Buer, from the 1863 edition of Dictionnaire Infernal. The hoop snake, a creature of legend in the United States and Australia, is said to grasp its tail in its mouth and roll like a wheel towards its prey. [4] Japanese culture includes a similar mythical creature, the Tsuchinoko. [2]

  7. Audiokinetic Wwise - Wikipedia

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    Wwise (Wave Works Interactive Sound Engine) is Audiokinetic's software for interactive media and video games, available for free to non-commercial users [2] [3] and under license for commercial video game developers.

  8. Uakti (myth) - Wikipedia

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    Uakti is a mythical musician described by the Tucano people of the Alto Rio Negro region of the Amazon. [1] According to the legend, the creature had holes in his body such that they would produce sound when he ran or the wind blew through him. [2] This music seduced the women of the tribe and so the other men burned and buried his body.

  9. List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and subatomic ...

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    Blueish metal, named after the game it features in; also commonly called 'rune'. In earlier versions of the game and the Old School game, it is the toughest workable metal, [73] and in the main game it is both the strongest workable metal in the free-to-play version, as well as being the main ingredient in the Elder Rune metal. [74]