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  2. The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians - Wikipedia

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    In the Fall of 1985, the final version of Hanna-Barbera's Super Friends premiered. The Justice League of America (now called the Super Powers Team, to tie-in with the Super Powers Collection toyline then being produced by Kenner) were once again headquartered at the Hall of Justice (which had been redesigned for this series to appear more pentagon-like and seemingly larger) in Metropolis, and ...

  3. List of ship names of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    The original 1920s edition of the H. P. Gibson naval board game Dover Patrol used a number of real RN ship names, but generally attached them to different ship classes. Thus the " Flagships " were H.M.S. Nelson and Drake , and the " Super Dreadnoughts " were H.M.S. Australia , New Zealand , Canada and India , but few of these resembled the ...

  4. 7 Days to Die - Wikipedia

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    7 Days to Die is a survival horror video game set in an open world developed by the Fun Pimps. It was released through early access for OS X and Windows on December 13, 2013, [1] and for Linux on November 22, 2014. [2] Versions for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One were released in 2016 through Telltale Publishing, [3] but are no longer being ...

  5. List of The Seven Deadly Sins characters - Wikipedia

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    The members of the titular order of The Seven Deadly Sins. Clockwise from bottom left: Meliodas, Ban, King, Escanor, Diane, Merlin and Gowther. The Seven Deadly Sins is a manga series written and illustrated by Nakaba Suzuki, set in a fictitious Britannia (ブリタニア, Buritania) in a time period superficially akin to the European Middle Ages. Likewise superficially, and frequently in ...

  6. List of fictional ships - Wikipedia

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    USS Columbia – aircraft carrier (Seven former, one current, and one future US Navy ships share that name, none of them an aircraft carrier) Reduktor – Soviet intelligence ship; Final Flight, 1988 USS United States – Nimitz-class aircraft carrier (A US Navy aircraft carrier was to have had that name, but the ship was cancelled.) America, 2001

  7. List of The Seven Deadly Sins chapters - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Deadly Sins: Seven Days ~The Thief and the Holy Girl~ (七つの大罪 セブンデイズ~盗賊と聖少女~, Nanatsu no Taizai: Sebun Deizu ~Tōzoku to Seishōjo~) is a manga illustrated by Yō Kokukuji that adapts Mamoru Iwasa's novel Seven Days, showing how Ban and Elaine met in more

  8. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (ships) - Wikipedia

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    For older ships predating the modern pennant/hull number system, the most widely recognisable fact about the ship is its date of launch or construction. This is a unique identifier for a ship with a particular name in navies where names are customarily re-used and is applicable generally to all ships, unlike local naval identification numbers:

  9. The Seven Deadly Sins: Seven Days - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Deadly Sins: Seven Days light novel, written by Mamoru Iwasa, was released by Kodansha on December 26, 2014. [1] A manga adaptation, illustrated by Yō Kokukuji and subtitled The Thief and the Holy Girl (~盗賊と聖少女~, ~Tōzoku to Seishōjo~), was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Shōnen Magazine Edge from January 17 to August 17, 2017.