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Foster's Lager uses the slogan " The Amber Nectar " in Australia and the UK, and " Australian for Beer ", performed by Bob Ingersole, elsewhere overseas.
Additionally, Roger Zelazny's fantasy series, The Chronicles of Amber, features a labyrinth, called " the Pattern ", which grants those who walk it the power to move between parallel worlds.
Since Amber " casts Shadow but is not of it ", walking in Shadow was not possible.
*" Ill-met by moonlight ", Deirdre's response to her rescue in Nine Princes in Amber ( chapter 4 ): " Ill met by moonlight, proud Titania ", said by Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
*" To sleep, perchance to dream ... Yeah, there's a thing that rubs ", Corwin muses in Nine Princes in Amber ( chapter 6 ).
Released during April 1976, it saw the band's popularity severely faltering, as the two singles, " Today's the Day " and " Amber Cascades ", only managed to reach number 23 and 75 ( respectively ) in the Billboard charts.
Initially the effort was codenamed " Exemplar ", then " Jedi " and " Amber ", then released under the name " OpenDoc ".
Calisia (, ) was a " station " on so-called " Amber Road ", mentioned by Ptolemy, formerly universally identified with Kalisz in Poland.
In " Seeing Red ", Warren tries to acquire mystical orbs to give him superhuman strength to rival Buffy ; when she foils him yet again, he shows up at her house with a gun and shoots her, with a stray bullet accidentally killing Tara ( Amber Benson ).
Completing her Pattern walk, she announces to Corwin in a low, inhuman voice that " Amber will be destroyed ", then vanishes.
" I probably was one of the last people who saw the Amber Room ", said Leonid Arinshtein, a literature expert with the nongovernmental Russian Culture Foundation, who was a Red Army lieutenant in charge of a rifle platoon in Königsberg in 1945.
* " Amber ", a song by Afro Celt Sound System on the album Volume 2: Release
Amber Case, a pioneer of cyborg anthropology, considers users of social networks to be " partial infomorphs ", along with people whose writing is left behind after their death.
Later in the game however, it was decided by a majority of the remaining players that Amber had played " under-the-radar ", and she was sent home, ultimately landing in sixth place.
On November 19, 2005 in Spartanburg, South Carolina at " A Tribute to Starrcade ", she teamed with Bambi to defeat Team Blondage ( Krissy Vaine and Amber O ' Neal ) for the CCW Tag Team Championship.
Mother of Tyleet and grandmother of Pool, daughter of Longbranch and Brownberry ( in " The Blood Of Ten Chiefs ", volume one, her mother is identified as an elf-woman named Amber ).
It starts at the spacious airy ballroom, the " Grand Hall " or the " Hall of Lights ", with a spectacular painted ceiling, and comprises numerous distinctively decorated smaller rooms, including the reproduced Amber Room.
* " Wicked ", a song on Greg Dulli's 2005 album Amber Headlights
The United States Air Force airborne intelligence platforms " Cobra Ball ", " Rivet Amber ," and " Rivet Ball " flew intercontinental ballistic missile tracking flights from this island near the Soviet Union, especially the Kamchatka Peninsula, during the height of the Cold War.
Contemporary tunes continue to be composed based on the Peranakan culture, such as " Bunga Sayang ", a theme song from Dick Lee's musical " Kampung Amber ".
She is also remembered in America for her team-up with Amber and Jocelyn Enriquez as Stars on 54 on a 1998 cover of Gordon Lightfoot's " If You Could Read My Mind ", which was also a mainstream American hit.
In the Amber short story " Hall of Mirrors ", Corwin revealed that Grayswandir and Werewindle were transformed spikards.

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* Molly Bloom's soliloquy was also used as the basis for a dance song by Amber, titled " Yes.
Although Tara is presented with a timidity enough to silence her in the fourth season, Amber Benson was given a prominent song in the episode, singing strongly and fervently to Willow, again in a duet with Giles, and backup in two other songs.
* " Amber " ( song ), a song by 311 from their album From Chaos
* New Zealand singer Amber Claire released a cover of the song for her debut album " Love and Such " by Sony BMG New Zealand.
In 1978, performing the song " Vsyo mogut koroli " (" Kings Can Do Anything "), Pugacheva received the Amber Nightingale prize at the Sopot International Song Festival which at the time meant automatically winning the Grand Prix of the Intervision Song Contest.
* Roger Zelazny's novel Sign of the Unicorn ( 1975 ) refers to the song and the poem ( part of The Chronicles of Amber series ).
Another song of the same name was released by the Twilight Singers on the " Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair " EP and on Greg Dulli's 2005 album Amber Headlights.
The song was covered by Amber Riley, Naya Rivera, Chris Colfer, and Lea Michele on Glee for their tribute episode to Houston in the third season.
He has written and co-written several songs for Strawpeople, and in 2005 collaborated with Russ DeSalvo and Arnie Roman a song for New Zealand artist Amber Claire.
Naya Rivera and Amber Riley covered a duet version of the song for an episode " Duets " on Glee in 2010, which was featured on Glee: The Music, Volume 4.

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The Amber Diceless Roleplaying Game is a role-playing game created and written by Erick Wujcik, set in the fictional universe created by author Roger Zelazny for his Chronicles of Amber.
The publishing rights to the Amber DRPG games were acquired in 2004 by Guardians of Order, who took over sales of the game and announced their intention to release a new edition of the game.
In June 2007 a new publishing company, headed by Edwin Voskamp and Eric Todd, was formed with the express purpose of bringing Amber DRPG back into print.
Characters in Amber DRPG are represented by four attributes: Psyche, Strength, Endurance and Warfare.
* Diceless by Design Site for the future Amber DRPG development and publishing
The Amber Frog Violin Bow ( music ) | bow, made by Keith Peck in 1996 / 97.
Amber is discussed by Theophrastus, possibly the first historical mention of the material, in the 4th century BC.
Another early reference to Amber was Pytheas ( 330 BC ) whose work " On the Ocean " is lost, but was referenced by Pliny.
Amber has often been imitated by other resins like copal and kauri, as well as by celluloid and even glass.
* Michelob ( owned by Anheuser-Busch ), introduced Amber Bock in 1997.
Many of the extras were recruited by Amber Rudd who is described in the credits as " Aristocracy Co-ordinator "— among those used were Lords Burlington and Woolton.
" Amber " was named by discoverers Richard Epstein and Charles Steinberg after their friend Harris Bernstein, whose last name means " amber " in German.
In 1909 he had a daughter, Anna-Jane, with the writer Amber Reeves, whose parents, William and Maud Pember Reeves, he had met through the Fabian Society ; and in 1914, a son, Anthony West ( 1914 – 1987 ), by the novelist and feminist Rebecca West, twenty-six years his junior.
The Baltic tribes were not directly influenced by the Roman Empire, but they did maintain close trade contacts ( see Amber Road ).
In Canada, maple syrup is classified by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency ( CFIA ) as one of three grades, each with several colour classes: Canada No. 1, including Extra Light, Light, and Medium ; No. 2 Amber ; and finally No. 3 Dark or any other ungraded category.
; Amber mutations: were the first set of nonsense mutations to be discovered, isolated by graduate student Harris Bernstein in experiments designed to resolve a debate between Richard Epstein and Charles Steinberg.
Tiffani Amber Thiessen ( born January 23, 1974 ) is an American actress, best known for her roles as Kelly Kapowski in Saved by the Bell and as Valerie Malone in Beverly Hills, 90210.
Afterwards, the town was partly populated by German settlers ( see: Ostsiedlung ), who would eventually become the dominant ethnic group in the following centuries, though the city remained multi-ethnic as an important trading city on the Via Regia and Amber Road.
His Dark Materials is a trilogy of fantasy novels, coming together to form an epic, by Philip Pullman comprising Northern Lights ( 1995, published as The Golden Compass in North America ), The Subtle Knife ( 1997 ), and The Amber Spyglass ( 2000 ).
The three novels have won various awards, most notably the 2001 Whitbread Book of the Year prize, won by The Amber Spyglass.

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