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Hugin and Munin fly each day over the spacious earth. I fear for Hugin, that he come not back, yet more anxious am I for Munin. [10] Henry Adams Bellows translation: O'er Mithgarth Hugin and Munin both Each day set forth to fly; For Hugin I fear lest he come not home, But for Munin my care is more. [11]
The online video game platform and game creation system Roblox has numerous games (officially referred to as "experiences") [1] [2] created by users of its creation tool, Roblox Studio. Due to Roblox ' s popularity, various games created on the site have grown in popularity, with some games having millions of monthly active players and 5,000 ...
Jubilee and Munin, two of the Tower's ravens in 2016 [1]. The ravens of the Tower of London are a group [a] of at least six captive ravens (nine in 2021) [3] resident at the Tower of London. [4]
Munin may refer to: Muninn, a raven in Norse Mythology, see Huginn and Muninn. HSwMS Munin, several ships of the Swedish Navy named after the mythological raven; Munin, a half-scale Gokstad ship replica in Vancouver, B.C., Canada named after the mythological raven; Munin (satellite), Swedish nanosatellite named after the mythological raven
The single's b-side, "one," featured Japanese R&B singer LISA, who would later feature both Kumi and the Heartsdales in her song "Switch." Both Kumi and the Heartsdales would also be featured in the music video, which carried a futuristic, but grunge-looking Tokyo. [2] "one" was also placed on the corresponding album, grow into one.
Ending theme song for the anime Jigoku Shōjo Futakomori; 8 "Hikari no Yukue" (光の行方, lit. "Light's Whereabouts") Released: May 16, 2007 [9] Catalog Number: VICL-36611; Oricon Peak Position: #39; Weeks on Chart: 3; Opening theme song for the anime El Cazador de la Bruja; 9 "Just Tune" Released: October 16, 2008 [10] Catalog Number: VTCL ...
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The name Geri has been interpreted as meaning either "the greedy one" or "the ravenous one". [1] The name Geri can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic adjective *geraz, attested in Burgundian girs, Old Norse gerr, Old Swedish giri, Old High German ger or giri and Old Dutch gir, all of which mean "greedy". [2]