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Aerith Gainsborough (Japanese: エアリス・ゲインズブール, Hepburn: Earisu Geinzubūru), transliterated as Aeris Gainsborough in the English releases of Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy Tactics, is a character in Square's (now Square Enix) role-playing video game Final Fantasy VII.
Galleri Rom is an architectural gallery in Oslo, Norway. The "room" for art and architecture is an independent center operated by private owners with support from the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Culture, and is located at Maridalsveien 3. [1] The gallery was founded in 1986 by the Norwegian architect Kjetil Trædal Thorsen.
Aeris was an airline company based in Toulouse, France. It was founded in 1969 and was defunct in 2003 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] after being unable to raise additional capital. Aeris offered charter flights until 2003, after acquiring 7,612 [ 3 ] slots at Orly Airport due to the bankruptcy of Air Liberté .
3 0 G Game & Watch Gallery [a] Nintendo: 2011-07-21 3 0 G Baseball: Nintendo: 2011-07-28 3 0 G Pac-Man: Bandai Namco Entertainment: 2011-08-04 3 0 G Avenging Spirit: Jaleco: 2011-08-11 7 6 PG Gargoyle's Quest: Capcom: 2011-08-25 7 6 PG Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge: Capcom: 2011-09-15 3 6 G Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins: Nintendo: 2011-09 ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Aeris may refer to: Aeris (airline), a defunct French airline; Aerius of Sebaste, also known as Aëris; In fiction. Aeris Gainsborough, character from Final Fantasy ...
Game & Watch Gallery, known in Japan as Game Boy Gallery [b] and in Australia as Game Boy Gallery 2, is the second game in the series in Europe and Australia and the first in Japan and North America. It was released for the Game Boy in 1997 for Japan on February 1, [ 2 ] for the United States on May 5, [ 3 ] for Europe on August 28, [ 4 ] and ...
However, Serling later developed it into a short story and included it in the 1971 book, Night Gallery). "Let Me Live in a House" Based on a story by Chad Oliver , this story dealt with questions of existence and identity, the Kafka-esque "puppets on a stage" concept, previously explored on The Twilight Zone .