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Grounded is a survival action-adventure video game developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Xbox Game Studios. It was released for Windows and Xbox One in early access in July 2020. It was fully released on September 27, 2022. The Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 versions were released on April 16, 2024.
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Holden Foundation Seeds is an American company that specializes in the research, development, and production of patented foundation seed corn for agriculture. Foundation corn is the parent seed from which hybrids are made. Established in 1937, in Williamsburg, Iowa by Roland Holden, Holden was the largest independent producer of foundation seed ...
Though 215 locations were running in the '80s when it was at its most popular, Ground Round dwindled down to only four independently-owned locations: three in North Dakota (Bismarck, Minot, and ...
The fourth Foundation novel, made up of two stories originally published in 1945. Published with the title The Man Who Upset the Universe as a 35c Ace paperback, D-125, in about 1952. 15 1953 Second Foundation: The fifth Foundation novel, made up of two stories, originally published in 1948 and 1949. 16 1982 Foundation's Edge: The sixth ...
The Neo-Kantian Paul Natorp (1854–1924), like many of his contemporaries, regarded the doctrine of the ground of the soul as the foundation of a "peculiarly German worldview". [143] He was enthusiastic about the doctrine and saw it as an important contribution to the development of German philosophy.
The Monster Hunter series has multiple fictional flowers and plants that can be gathered by the player character, including nulberries, might seeds, flowferns, and dragonstrike nuts. The titular plants from the Plants vs. Zombies series, which are used to defeat zombie enemies.
The foundation have funded corn crop researchers in Africa for more than a decade, and the report touts the promise of what Bill Gates calls “magic seeds” to help alleviate world hunger.