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  2. Brave Frontier - Wikipedia

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    A sequel game [3] titled Brave Frontier 2 was released only in Japan on February 22, 2018 [4] while a global-exclusive sequel, titled Brave Frontier: The Last Summoner was slated for release in Q3 2018. [5] [6] The game ended all services across all platforms and regions on April 27, 2022. This decision was made by A-Lim on March 30.

  3. Brave Frontier 2 - Wikipedia

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    But the hero in Brave Frontier 2 is a person living in the kingdom named Zeltabia which is totally different from them." [ 13 ] The game then hosted its Press Release Conference on February 12, 2018, which reveals the game's release date as well as several bonuses that can be obtained in the game itself. [ 14 ]

  4. Fannie Barrier Williams - Wikipedia

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    Frances Barrier Williams (February 12, 1855 – March 4, 1944) was an American educator, civil rights, and women's rights activist, and the first black woman to gain membership to the Chicago Woman's Club.

  5. Breaking Barriers 50km - Wikipedia

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    The Breaking Barriers 50km (also known as the Nedbank Runified Breaking Barriers 50km for sponsorship reasons) is an annual road-based ultramarathon hosted by Gqeberha, South Africa, since 2021. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The ultramarathon is a World Athletics Elite Label Road Race . [ 9 ]

  6. Where no man has gone before - Wikipedia

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    The phrase was originally said by Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) in the original Star Trek series. "Where no man has gone before" is a phrase made popular through its use in the title sequence of the original 1966–1969 Star Trek science fiction television series, describing the mission of the starship Enterprise.

  7. Break Down Barriers - Wikipedia

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    Break Down Barriers is an EP released by San Francisco new wave group Translator in 1983. The 3 tracks from this record were included as bonus tracks on the No Time Like Now CD release. [1] In 1996, many Beatles fans mistook this EP's take of the instrumental "Cry for a Shadow" for a new recording by the Fab Four from the Anthology sessions. [2]

  8. Breaking Boundaries - Wikipedia

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    The film was released on Netflix on 4 June 2021. [2] Alongside the film's release, a book of the same name was published, with a foreword from Greta Thunberg. [3] [a] The film was directed by Jon Clay, and executive produced by Alastair Fothergill, Colin Butfield, Kate Garwood, Keith Scholey, and Jochen Zeitz. [4]

  9. Mohammed Shahid (MMA) - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed Shahid was appointed as the first President of the BRAVE Combat Federation. [9] As the President of BRAVE Combat Federation, Mohammed Shahid announced the partnership with International Mixed Martial Arts Federation to host the IMMAF World Championships in November 2017, which kept renewed till 2023. [10]