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  2. Jake Sully - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl toys based on Jake Sully, one which shows him in his basic avatar body and the other of him as Toruk Makto. [18] [19] Lego has produced Minifigures of Jake Sully for its Lego Avatar theme. Of the ten sets released so far, Sully appears in 4 of them, with 5 minifigures representing his human form and his Avatar's various looks throughout ...

  3. Avatar (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The Avatar franchise is one of the most expensive franchises undertaken, with the combined budget of the first film and its four sequels estimated at $1 billion. The franchise has grossed more than $5.2 billion worldwide; it is the 15th-highest-grossing film series of all time.

  4. Neytiri - Wikipedia

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    Mattel made an action figure of Neytiri as part of a range of Avatar action figures produced for the first film. [8] She was also included in a range of Avatar toys produced for McDonald's Happy Meals. [9] Lego has produced Minifigures of Neytiri for its Lego Avatar theme. Of the ten sets released so far, Sully appears in 4 of them, with 4 ...

  5. Fictional universe of Avatar - Wikipedia

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    In the Avatar universe (set in the year 2154), humans have achieved a very technologically advanced, post-industrial society ruled/dominated by powerful corporations and industries. One of Earth's most powerful corporations is the globally integrated Resources Development Administration (RDA), a public company which evolved from a Silicon ...

  6. What's The Saying? cheats, tips and answers guide - AOL

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    What's The Saying is a fun and challenging game that will put your brain to work. The object of the game is to match a common phrase with an accompanying coded image. These will test even the most ...

  7. Crossword - Wikipedia

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    Note that in a cryptic clue, there is almost always only one answer that fits both the definition and the wordplay, so that when one sees the answer, one knows that it is the right answer—although it can sometimes be a challenge to figure out why it is the right answer. A good cryptic clue should provide a fair and exact definition of the ...

  8. Avatar (2009 film) - Wikipedia

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    [92] [170] Cameron stated that the film's aspect ratio would be 1.78:1 for 3D screenings and that a 2.39:1 image would be extracted for 2D screenings. [ 171 ] [ 172 ] However, a 3D 2.39:1 extract was approved for use with constant-image-height screens, i.e. , screens that increase in width to display 2.39:1 films. [ 173 ]

  9. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    The abbreviation is not always a short form of the word used in the clue. For example: "Knight" for N (the symbol used in chess notation) Taking this one stage further, the clue word can hint at the word or words to be abbreviated rather than giving the word itself. For example: "About" for C or CA (for "circa"), or RE.