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  2. Ill-Boding Patterns - Wikipedia

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    The episode's title appears in a passage between the lines 1455 to 1458 of the poem Beowulf, in which Hrunting–the sword given to Beowulf by Unferth–is described: "The iron blade with its ill-boding patterns had been tempered in blood".

  3. Balefire (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Balefire is a fantasy novel series by Cate Tiernan, the author of the Sweep (aka Wicca) series. In 2006 the American Library Association picked A Chalice of Wind as one of their notable children's books for that year.

  4. Balefire - Wikipedia

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    Balefire may refer to: Balefire (novel series), a series of young adult novels by Cate Tiernan; Balefire (The Wheel of Time), a destructive magical ability in the ...

  5. Darkhawk - Wikipedia

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    Darkhawk (Christopher Powell) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character first appeared in Darkhawk #1 (March 1991), and was created by writer Tom DeFalco and artist Mike Manley. [1]

  6. Rifle grenade - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian ENERGA anti-tank rifle grenade was widely adopted by Western nations.. A rifle grenade is a grenade that uses a rifle-based launcher to permit a longer effective range than would be possible if the grenade were thrown by hand.

  7. RBMK - Wikipedia

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    Jet coolers are located in the topmost parts of the compartments; their role is to cool the air and remove the steam and radioactive aerosol particles. [17] Hydrogen removal from the leaktight compartment is performed by removal of 800 m 3 (28,000 cu ft)/hour of air, its filtration, and discharge into the atmosphere. The air removal is stopped ...

  8. Cremation - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the 19th century, cremation was introduced or reintroduced into other parts of the world. In modern times, cremation is commonly carried out with a closed furnace (cremator), at a crematorium. Cremation leaves behind an average of 2.4 kg (5.3 lb) of remains known as ashes or cremains.