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  2. Escape pod - Wikipedia

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    An escape pod, escape capsule, life capsule, or lifepod is a capsule or craft, usually only big enough for one person, used to escape from a vessel in an emergency. An escape ship is a larger, more complete craft also used for the same purpose.

  3. The Game of Life: Twists & Turns - Wikipedia

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    Lifepod Reference Cards- Used to help players press the right buttons on the Lifepod. Arrow Clips-Attached to scorecards. Skateboards & Car Upgrades- Used to represent the player's vehicle used to travel around the board with. Each has its own bonus. Life Cards- Have events on them that tell players to add/take away money and Life Points. They ...

  4. Lifepod (1993 film) - Wikipedia

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    Lifepod is a 1993 television film reworking of the Alfred Hitchcock film Lifeboat. It starred Ron Silver , Robert Loggia , Kelli Williams & C. C. H. Pounder , with Silver also directing. It aired on Fox Network in June 1993.

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  6. Lifepod (1981 film) - Wikipedia

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    The captain explains the situation, then offers an escape tunnel to a lifepod. He remains behind, out of duty as the captain and also a strong sense of curiosity. Fiona accidentally leaves behind Dwayne, who becomes a sort of companion for the captain. Simmons takes command of lifepod #3; DeMatte attempts to hijack it and is killed in the process.

  7. Star Names - Wikipedia

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    First published in 1899 as Star-Names and Their Meanings, [2] this work collected the origins of the names of stars and constellations from a panoply of sources, some primary but most secondary; also telling briefly the various myths and folklore connected with stars in the Greco-Roman tradition; as well as in the Arabic, Babylonian, Indian and Chinese traditions, for which, however, some ...

  8. Folklore studies - Wikipedia

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    The field assumes cultural units [12] would not be passed along unless they had some continued relevance within the group, though their meaning can shift and morph with time. Brothers Grimm (1916) Folklore is a naturally occurring and necessary component of any social group. [13] Folklore does not need to be old; it continues through the modern ...

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