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  2. The Revenge of Rusak - Wikipedia

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    AC5 Dragon Tiles II: The Revenge of Rusak was designed by David "Zeb" Cook, with art by Dennis and Martha Kauth, and was published by TSR in 1985 as an 8-page pamphlet, two cardstock sheets, a cardstock counters sheet, and an outer folder. [1] It was originally misprinted with the designation AC3; AC5 stickers were then placed over the misprint ...

  3. The Kidnapping of Princess Arelina - Wikipedia

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    Garry Spiegle wrote 3-D Dragon Tiles Featuring The Kidnapping of Princess Arelina as a supplement with two purposes in mind. First it included a fairly large number of cardboard cutouts of monsters, characters, and maps called Dragon Tiles. The latter could be configured in different ways to provide a variety of maps for the figure cutouts. [1]

  4. National Tile Contractors Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA) is a nonprofit trade association dedicated to the professional installation of ceramic tile and natural stone, established in 1947. [1] The NTCA aims to improve the industry through education and training, participation in the development of standards and methods.

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    Eddie Gerard (February 22, 1890 – August 7, 1937) was a Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and manager.Born in Ottawa, Ontario, he played professionally for ten seasons for the Ottawa Senators, as a left winger for three years before switching to defence.

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  8. Casa Batlló - Wikipedia

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    Gaudí wanted to make the bottom of the well feel like the bottom of the sea. The skylight allows light to come in and reflect off the ceramic tiles into the windows to naturally illuminate the house. [9] The blue tiles are more intensely colored at the top and get opaquer towards the bottom. The diamond textiles match the rest of the house's ...

  9. Anechoic tile - Wikipedia

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    A close-up view of an Alberich tile, illustrating patterns of multiple holes with different diameters. The technology of anechoic tiles was developed by the Kriegsmarine during the Second World War, codenamed Alberich after the invisible guardian dwarf of the Rhinegold treasure from Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen music dramas.