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In the weeks leading up to the June 2015 Turkish general election, Kotaku noticed that players using names related to Turkish politics were prevalent and often cooperated against other political parties. [6] [25] An article in the journal Games and Culture argued that the feature was the main reason for Agar.io's success.
Ward is a surname of either Old English or Old Gaelic origin, common in English-speaking countries. The Old English name derives from an occupational surname for a civil guard/keeper of the watch, or alternately as a topographical surname from the word werd ("marsh").
In the Russian language, the name "Ага́рь" (Agar) is used predominantly in the biblical context and derives from "Hagar"—a person mentioned in the Book of Genesis. [1] In 1924–1930, the name was included into various Soviet calendars.
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A small silver amulet discovered by archaeologists in Germany could transform our understanding of how Christianity spread under the Roman Empire, experts have said.
Tamales, corn dough stuffed with meat, cheese and other delicious additions and wrapped in a banana leaf or a corn husk, make appearances at pretty much every special occasion in Mexico.
It would be hard to name an ingredient as versatile as the standard chicken egg. Whether you're a baker or a home cook, they are essential in so many egg recipes.Heck, sometimes they are the ...
Ward Chamberlin (1921–2017), former president of WETA-TV; Ward Cheney (1813–1876), manufacturer of silk fabrics; Ward Chipman (1754–1824), American lawyer and judge; Ward Chipman Jr. (1787–1851), American lawyer and judge; Ward Christensen (born 1945), American entrepreneur; Ward Churchill (born 1947), American author and political activist