Word Rebus
A Word Rebus, sometimes called Word Arithmetic, is a form of wordplay in which words and letters are added and subtracted to produce a new word or phr...
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A Word Rebus, sometimes called Word Arithmetic, is a form of wordplay in which words and letters are added and subtracted to produce a new word or phr...
'Sonepluri' (from the meaning of 'Many Dreams' in the language itself) is a recently created conlang (constructed language). It is also considered as ...
Program Authority is a term of art and practice in the U.S. Government. It signifies controlling authority over a specific portion of the federal budg...
Best Of UWFOver the course of 2 years and 10 events the UWF has been getting bigger and better until November 23 2008 when the UWF reached it's final ...
Sam Kay is an accountant and former chemistry student at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He was a member of the college's team in the 2009 series of t...
Jeremy the Jellyfish is a Muppet character on the television program Sesame Street. He has a blue body, has no ears, and lives in the ocean. His favor...
Richard Fountain (born June 16, 1967 in Wichita, KS) is an American mystery and suspense thriller novelist best known for his debut 2008 novel The Wel...
Rosanna "Rosie" Bella Victoria Eriksdotter Munter (born September 26, 1987 in Stockholm, Sweden) was an original member of the Swedish pop group Play ...
The Slainey Mace is the award, originally donated by Flt. Lt. Slainey to the Air TrainingCorps. It is a brown wooden mace, with a silver head engraved...
Paraceratherium Giganteum is an extinct species of Indricothere. It lived in the semi-arid canyons and river valleys of present-day Northern China dur...
Masuran is an experimental electronic band from Chicago, Illinois. They formed in July 2005 and released their first EP "Elephant Rocks" in November 2...
Journalism is considered to be the practice of gathering, disseminating, editing, photographing, or broadcasting news about current events, trends, is...
The POD a hit CBBC show allows viewers to control the mornings programming, here is the programmes it has (or could have) aired in Series 2.Episode 1:...
The Wild Wales Challenge is a challenge ride event held annually in the United Kingdom, on the Sunday of the August bank holiday. It is organised on b...
Marc Geelhoed (born 1977 in Muncie, Indiana) works in the President's Office of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on the orchestra's in-house record labe...
Sarah Jane Barnes is an actor from England. She has Trained at RADA and the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, New York, U.S. She is the Founde...
Trustafarian (or Trustifarian) is a disparaging term for a young adult who is the beneficiary of a trust fund, a multigenerational investment vehicle ...
Live and Revitalized is a digital live/EP album that will be released by Good Charlotte in 2008. The album was recorded while the band performing on t...
Aggressive secularist is a blog by Jaime Hyland which focuses on separation of church and state, religion in Ireland and atheism.Blog nameThe name is ...
Six Reasons Why is a 2008 film Directed by The Campagna Brothers, the film stars Daniel Wooster as The Nomad, a vigilante, sent into the badlands by a...