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Games Workshop Group (often abbreviated as GW) is a British manufacturer of miniature wargames, based in Nottingham, England. Its best-known products are Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 . Founded in 1975 by John Peake , Ian Livingstone and Steve Jackson , Games Workshop was originally a manufacturer of wooden boards for games including ...
[2]: 45 Ansell was an experienced sculptor, having previously worked at Conquest Miniatures. [3] Ansell left Asgard in 1978 [4] to form successful rival Citadel Miniatures with funding from Games Workshop. [5] Less than a year later, in late 1978, Citadel Miniatures was started by Ansell/Games Workshop, as announced in White Dwarf issue 11:
The formal rivalry, with the title, "Revolutionary Rivalry" is rooted ahead of the 2013–14 academic school year, [1] [2] when George Mason University left the Colonial Athletic Association to join the Atlantic 10 Conference, as part of the 2010–2014 NCAA conference realignment. [3]
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Newell Brands Inc. is an American manufacturer, marketer and distributor of consumer and commercial products. The company's brands and products include Rubbermaid storage/or waste disposal containers; home organization and reusable container products; Contigo and Bubba water bottles; Coleman outdoor products; writing instruments (Berol, Expo Markers, Paper Mate, Dymo, Mr. Sketch, Parker Pens ...
University of Michigan and Ohio State University [5] – ESPN calls the Michigan–Ohio State rivalry the greatest sports rivalry of the 20th century. [6] According to legend, its history can be traced back to the Toledo War. The rivalry between the two schools is simply known as "The Game", no trophy is awarded to the winner of the game.
The title of the Rick and Morty season 2 episode "Big Trouble in Little Sanchez" is a reference to the film. [citation needed] In the Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja season 2 episode "Big Trouble in Little Norrisville," the titular place is a reference to Little Chinatown (the title of the episode also references the film). James Hong (who ...
Detail from the Stora Hammars I stone, depicting the Hjaðningavíg [2] Tolkien adopted Thorin's names from the Dvergatal, the list of Dwarves, in the Old Norse poem "Völuspá", which is part of the Poetic Edda. [3] The name "Thorin" (Þorinn) appears in stanza 12, where it is used for a dwarf, and the name "Oakenshield" (Eikinskjaldi) in ...