Greg Akcelrod
Greg Akcelrod (born 17 September 1982) is a French actor.Akcelrod began his career in television before moving to film. He starred in several films li...
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Greg Akcelrod (born 17 September 1982) is a French actor.Akcelrod began his career in television before moving to film. He starred in several films li...
Causing death is ending the life of an individual. Killing generally has an equivalent definition, but is often used synonymously with murder and may ...
Nelson Villalobos Ferrer known as Nelson Villalobos (born December 11, 1956, Cienfuegos, Cuba) is an artist in the disciplines of painting, engraving,...
Black Swamp Percussion is a manufacturer of orchestral percussion instruments and mallets based in Zeeland, Michigan. Black Swamp sells instruments th...
Franco Iacomella is an Argentine scholar (involved in universities such as the University of Buenos Aires, Latin American Social Sciences Institute an...
Smallfoot is a fictional character from the various Gobots series and later became part of the Transformers universes. Her name is a parody of the fam...
Kelvin Brenton Phillips (born 24th November 1984) is a football player who plays as a Striker for Midland Football Alliance side Coventry Sphinx start...
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Danny Campbell (born 12 August 1985 in Dudley, England) is an English footballer with Jamaican, German heritage and is currently recovering from ACL s...
The Silverskin Legacy is a trilogy written by Jo Whittemore and published by Llewellyn Worldwide, about two kids Megan and Ainsley who have lived next...
HopSFA, or The Johns Hopkins Science Fiction and Fantasy Association, is a weekly science fiction and fantasy fan/discussion club run by undergraduate...
Internal propulsion is a kind of propulsion, producing propulsive force on certain point and in certain direction inside a vehicle without any relatio...
Mimi Stuart, a notable American painter, is known for her vibrant colors and her signature style EOS that focuses on the Energy Of the Subject rather ...
Robert de Bruges was Castellan of Bruges in 1046 upon grant by the Count of Flanders and may have been the younger son of Lambert I Count of Leuven (f...
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Just Say Cheese is a dark, humorous comic strip by cartoonist David Jones which explores the lives of the citizens of a small town named Okrapolis. Th...
Gaijin Sounds is a national music competition for foreign artists in Japan, run by the English-language magazine Japanzine. The contest was first feat...
Berlee Records was a short-lived label, formed by Del Shannon in August, 1963 after a dispute with his managers and Big Top. It was distributed by Dia...
Alexander Popichak is the co-creator of That Dave 'n Clay Show and co-creator of the Jeffrey Stephan Variety Hour. He currently lives underground in t...