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  2. Aethon - Wikipedia

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    The eagle who tormented Prometheus, Aethon, was the child of the monsters Typhon and Echidna. [3] In English, aithôn may be written Aethon, Aithon or Ethon. [4] In Greek and Roman mythology there are a number of characters known as Aethon. Most are horses, variously belonging to: Helios [5] Ares [6] Hector [7] Pallas [8] Hades

  3. Sueviota aethon - Wikipedia

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    Sueviota aethon, the grumpy dwarfgoby, is a species of goby endemic to the Red Sea, and can grow to 17 millimetres (0.67 in) in length. It is closely related to members of the Eviota genus , possessing many similar characteristics such as morphology , ecology , and distribution .

  4. Temporary Committee on the ECHELON Interception System

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    The second unusual feature of ECHELON is said to be that the system operates worldwide on the basis of cooperation proportionate to their capabilities among several states (the UK, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand), giving it an added value in comparison to national systems: the states participating in ECHELON (UKUSA states ...

  5. Echelon (2001 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Echelon (Russian: «Шторм») is a 3-D science fiction flight simulator video game developed by Saint Petersburg developers MADia Entertainment. It was published in Russia by Buka Entertainment , and in all other territories by Bethesda Softworks .

  6. Echelon (1987 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Echelon is a game in which the player pilots a C-104 Combat Exploration Vehicle to find a base that has been used by pirates on the planet Isis in the year 2096. [1] The PC version uses Access's RealSound technology.

  7. Talk:Aethon - Wikipedia

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    The eagle that ate Prometheus' liver was not named Aethon. The word is simply an epithet applied to the eagle meaning "tawny," "fiery" or the like: "The shining eagle which was eating out the heart of Prometheus he killed with arrows," according to Mary Grant's translation at [1] Since aethon is a loan-word from Greek, consider also the mention ...

  8. Echelon (board game) - Wikipedia

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    John Humphries reviewed Echelon for Games International magazine, and gave it 4 1/2 stars out of 5, and stated that "Echelon is a well constructed game with first class presentation and is great fun to play. As with most such games, the more players the merrier." [1]

  9. Echelon Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Echelon committed to only support existing customers, but not grow the grid business, and to potentially seek the sale of its grid business. [3] [third-party source needed] Echelon is based in Santa Clara, California, with international offices in China, France, Germany, Italy, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, The Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.