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  2. EverQuest II expansions - Wikipedia

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    On October 22, 2009, Sony Online Entertainment released EverQuest II: The Complete Collection, a retail bundle which included the base game, the first three adventure packs, and the first six expansions up to The Shadow Odyssey. [45] The package also came with 500 Station Cash to use in the in-game digital store, and 60 days of free game time. [46]

  3. EverQuest II: Rise of Kunark - Wikipedia

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    A render of the new player race, the Sarnak. The Sarnak in EverQuest were an NPC race that inhabited part of Kunark. In Rise of Kunark there are two distinct types of Sarnak: NPC characters who will be familiar to players of the original EverQuest; and the new, playable Sarnak, who were "magically engineered" to fight in the war against the Iksar Empire.

  4. EverQuest II - Wikipedia

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    EverQuest II reached 100,000 active accounts within 24 hours of release, which grew to over 300,000 two months later in January 2005. [38] As of 2012, the game had an estimated subscriber peak of 325,000 achieved sometime in 2005. [39] As of September 2020, EverQuest II had 21,000 subscribers and 29,000 monthly active players. [40]

  5. The Equalizer 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Equalizer 2 (also promoted as The Equalizer II and EQ2) is a 2018 American vigilante action-thriller film directed by Antoine Fuqua. It is the sequel to the 2014 film The Equalizer , which was based on the TV series of the same name , as well as the second installment of The Equalizer trilogy.

  6. Looking for Miracles - Wikipedia

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    Looking for Miracles is a 1989 made-for-TV film based on the memoir of the same name by A.E. Hotchner. [2] Filmed primarily in southern Ontario, it is a story of growing up and relationships, focusing on the experience of two brothers at a summer camp during the Great Depression. [2] The director, producer, and co-writer is Kevin Sullivan. [2]

  7. Time for Miracles - Wikipedia

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    Before "Time for Miracles" was released to the public, it had already garnered positive reviews. Brian May of Queen was able to listen to the full track and praised the song as "truly sensational" and complimented Lambert's vocals, stating, "Adam's voice reaches out with sensitivity, depth, maturity, and awesome range and power that will make jaws drop all around the world."

  8. A Blind Professor Reluctantly Gets a Guide Dog in Newest ...

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    My Christmas Guide. Hallmark Movies & Mysteries is upping the ante on diversity in its casting and new lineup of movies. Earlier this year the network premiered Guiding Emily, a movie which ...

  9. A Season for Miracles - Wikipedia

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    A Season for Miracles is a 1999 American made-for-television Christmas drama film based on a novel of the same name by Marilyn Pappano. Directed by Michael Pressman , it originally aired as a Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation on CBS on December 12, 1999.