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In Czech, the mnemonic device to remember letters in Morse code lies in remembering words or short phrases that begin with each appropriate letter and have a long vowel (i.e. á é í ó ú ý) for every dash and a short vowel (a e i o u y) for every dot. Additionally, some other sets of words with a particular theme have been thought up in ...
Skull, also known as Skull and Roses, is a bluffing card game designed by Hervé Marly [] and published in 2011 by Lui-même [].Players play face-down rose or skull cards, and bet how many they can turn over before a skull card is revealed until all but one player is eliminated or a player wins two rounds.
Mask: Description: Vampire: Buckshot: A red touring cycle that transforms into a single-pilot jet. First show appearance: episode 45. Buckshot is his open-top mask that launches bearing balls. Vandal: New Buckshot: A front-end loader which separates into an aircraft and a tank. Here, he uses the New Buckshot mask to make his holographic double.
Skull art is found in various cultures of the world. Indigenous Mexican art celebrates the skeleton and uses it as a regular motif. The use of skulls and skeletons in art originated before the Conquest : The Aztecs excelled in stone sculptures and created striking carvings of their Gods. [ 1 ]
Skull (music), a percussion instrument; The Skull (band), a heavy metal band; The Skulls (American band), a punk rock band from Los Angeles; The Skulls (Canadian band), a punk rock band from Vancouver; The Skull, a 1985 album by Trouble "Skull" (song), a song by Sebadoh from the 1994 album Bakesale
Michael Blum reviewed Skull & Crossbones for Different Worlds magazine and stated that "Skull & Crossbones is a reasonable investment for the GM who wants to run a pirate campaign in the classic Caribbean period. The ship drawings and maps are very useful, while the rules themselves should provide at very least a strong base on which to ...
On June 4, 2007, Noah Scalin posted an orange paper cutout of a skull online with the note, “I am making a skull a day for a year”. Within weeks the site gained international recognition [1] and began attracting a dedicated audience who participated in the project by submitting skull sightings (which were posted weekly) as well as taking part in skull themed contests.
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