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  2. Wallace the Brave - Wikipedia

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    Wallace the Brave is elaborated from sketches of a child Henry began to make after working on Ordinary Bill. He has claimed both Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes and Richard Thompson's Cul de Sac as influences on the strip's style. [4] The fictional setting of Snug Harbor incorporates elements of Henry's hometown of Jamestown, Rhode Island. [1]

  3. 35 Delightful ‘Wallace the Brave’ Comics That Might ... - AOL

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    Today, we’d like to introduce you to the delightful humor of Will Henry's ‘Wallace the Brave,’ a comic strip filled with charm and wit! The series features the main character, Wallace, his ...

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  5. Silent Knight - Wikipedia

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    The Silent Knight (Brian Kent, Welsh: Marchog Tewi) is a fictional medieval hero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics.The character first appeared in The Brave and the Bold #1 (August 1955) and was created by Robert Kanigher and Irv Novick. [1]

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  7. Arabian Gulf Digital Archive - Wikipedia

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    The AGDA was created in 2019 as a result of the combination of the archives of the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom. [1] [2] The related agreement was signed by the parties in 2017. [3] It is part of the National Archives of the United Arab Emirates [4] [5] and contains videos, photographs and documents in Arabic and English. [1]

  8. Cornelius Van Alen Van Dyck - Wikipedia

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    Cornelius Van Alan Van Dyck was born at Kinderhook, New York and educated at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, from which he graduated as M.D. in 1839. [2] [3]In 1840, he was sent to Lebanon by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions as a medical missionary for the Dutch Reformed Church, and he was stationed at Beirut, Abeih, Sidon, and Mount Tabor.

  9. History of the Arabic Written Tradition - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of the work was first published in two volumes (1898–1902), and aimed to give a framework which divided Arabic literature into periods and subjects. [2] However, Brockelmann later wrote a series of three Supplementbände ('supplement volumes') that vastly expanded the original work and then revised the original volumes, so ...