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Jumbo Games’ adult portfolio consists of Wasgij, Falcon de luxe, Jan van Haasteren, Things we Love to Hate, Coronation Street, Carry On, Targui, City, and many more. The Children's puzzles and games licenses consist of Peppa Pig, Everything's Rosie, the Little Kingdom, Fireman Sam, Disney, and many more. [citation needed]
Falcon makes a series of jigsaw puzzles which it calls "wasgij" (jigsaw spelled backwards) where the picture on the box is the "audience" of the picture on the puzzle. I'm not sure it warrants its own page, though, hence this redirect. --Slashme 07:26, 9 January 2008 (UTC)
The standard early ethnographic literature referred to the Wadjiginy with numerous variations of the word Wogait, [1] [2] a term taken to mean 'sea folk' by early investigators [3] but which actually covers several tribes such as the Emmiyangal which later research has shown to be imprecise.
General Quarters is a set of naval wargaming rules written by Lonnie Gill that were first published in the 1970s. Being quick and easy to play, they have become one of the most popular series of World War I and World War II era naval rules (the rules topped a poll of popular wargame rules among members of the Naval Wargames Society).
Tagged PDF is not required in situations where a PDF file is intended only for print. Since the feature is optional, and since the rules for tagged PDF were relatively vague in ISO 32000-1, support for tagged PDF among consuming devices, including assistive technology (AT), is uneven as of 2021. [ 33 ]
QAPF diagram for classification of plutonic rocks. A QAPF diagram is a doubled-triangle plot diagram used to classify intrusive igneous rocks based on their mineralogy.The acronym QAPF stands for "Quartz, Alkali feldspar, Plagioclase, Feldspathoid (Foid)", which are the four mineral groups used for classification in a QAPF diagram.
During Tuesday's trial, Whitefeather insisted the shed was a "teenager hangout," per the AP, testifying, “They weren’t locked in … They had a key.
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