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Icarus and magazine
in English Literature and Language, where he was elected a Foundation Scholar in that subject before achieving a 1st Class Moderatorship and editing Icarus, the University literary magazine.
Fair use is claimed because the picture is of a magazine cover and depicts historical figure, Taras Kiceniuk, Jr. and a historic aircraft, the Kiceniuk Icarus I.

Icarus and ),
There are early legends of human flight such as the story of Icarus, and Jamshid in Persian myth, and later, somewhat more credible claims of short-distance human flights appear, such as the flying automaton of Archytas of Tarentum ( 428 – 347 BC ), the winged flights of Abbas Ibn Firnas ( 810 – 887 ), Eilmer of Malmesbury ( 11th century ), and the hot-air Passarola of Bartolomeu Lourenço de Gusmão ( 1685 – 1724 ).
To make sure no one would ever know the secret of who the Minotaur was and how to get out of the Labyrinth ( Daedalus knew both of these things ), Minos imprisoned Daedalus and his son, Icarus, along with the monster.
Sagan also visualized making Mars habitable for human life in " Planetary Engineering on Mars " ( 1973 ), an article published in the journal Icarus.
* Icarus ( film ) ( also The Killing Machine ), action film of 2010
* Icarus ( The Forms album ), 2003
* Icarus ( Chicosci album ), 2004
* " Icarus " ( song ), a 2012 song by Madeon
* Icarus ( comics ), a Marvel Comics character
* Roger Squires ( born 1932 ), crossword compiler who has used the pseudonym Icarus
* Icarus ( wrestler ) ( born 1982 ), wrestler with the Chikara organization
* Icarus ( crater ), on the Moon
* Icarus ( journal ), a planetary science journal
* Project Icarus ( Interstellar Probe Design Study ), a design study of an interstellar spacecraft based on Project Daedalus
* Project Icarus ( 2009 – 2014 ), unmanned interstellar probe
There are early legends of human flight such as the story of Icarus, and Jamshid in Persian myth, and later, somewhat more credible claims of short-distance human flights appear, such as the flying automaton of Archytas of Tarentum ( 428 – 347 BC ), the winged flights of Abbas Ibn Firnas ( 810 – 887 ), Eilmer of Malmesbury ( 11th century ), and the hot-air Passarola of Bartolomeu Lourenço de Gusmão ( 1685 – 1724 ).
Ovid narrates the story of Icarus at some length in the Metamorphoses ( viii. 183 – 235 ), and refers to it elsewhere.
Miscellany ( founded in 1895 ; one of Ireland's oldest magazines ), the film journal Trinity Film Review ( TFR ) and the literary Icarus.
* Pit ( Nintendo ), a character in the Kid Icarus video game series
" A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: James Joyce, the Myth of Icarus, and the Influence of Christopher Marlowe ", Estudios Irlandeses: Electronic Journal of the Spanish Association for Irish Studies ( AEDEI ) 1 ( 2006 ), pp. 16-22.
Composers who made a name for themselves with their software include Nobuo Uematsu ( Final Fantasy ), Koji Kondo ( Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda ), Koichi Sugiyama ( Dragon Quest ), Miki Higashino ( Gradius, Yie-Ar Kung Fu, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ), Hiroshi Miyauchi ( Space Harrier, Hang-On, Out Run ), Rob Hubbard ( Monty On the Run, International Karate ), Hirokazu Tanaka ( Metroid, Kid Icarus, EarthBound ), Martin Galway ( Daley Thompson's Decathlon, Stryker's Run, Times of Lore ), Yuzo Koshiro ( Dragon Slayer, Ys, Shinobi, ActRaiser, Streets of Rage ), Mieko Ishikawa ( Dragon Slayer, Ys ), and Ryu Umemoto ( visual novels, shoot ' em ups ).

Icarus and Trinity
He was born in Ballylongford, Co Kerry on 17 April 1936 and was educated at the inter-denominational St. Ita's College, Tarbert, Co. Kerry, and at Trinity College, where he edited Icarus.

Icarus and College
The same words that conclude " High Flight "-" And touched the face of God "-also conclude a poem by Cuthbert Hicks published three years earlier in Icarus: An Anthology of the Poetry of Flight ( Macmillan, London, 1938 ) compiled by R de la Bere and three flight cadets of the Royal Air Force College, Cranwell.
Following two years at New Canaan High School in Connecticut, Sandom entered Amherst College in 1974, where he completed his first novel, The Seed of Icarus.

Icarus and student
This refers to the report Project Icarus originally a student project at M. I. T.

Icarus and publication
In October 1992, a staff writer of the UK publication Nintendo Magazine System said that Kid Icarus was " pretty good fun ", but did not " compare too well " to other platform games, owing in part to its " rather dated " graphics.
In June 2009, he launched the quarterly publication, Icarus, the Magazine of Gay Speculative Fiction.

magazine and ),
* Atlas ( magazine ), Turkish monthly magazine on geography, environment, history and culture
The band has been mentioned or featured in various newspapers and magazines: the Vancouver Sun, Northshore News ( Vancouver, Canada newspaper ), New Times ( Los Angeles weekly entertainment newspaper ), BLU Magazine ( underground hip hop magazine ), BAM Magazine ( Southern California ), La Banda Elastica Magazine, and the Los Angeles Times Calendar section.
* Atomic ( magazine ), an Australian computing and technology magazine
* Aquila ( children's magazine ), a children's magazine
* Audio ( magazine ), a magazine published from 1947 to 2000
* " I foresee a universal information system ( UIS ), which will give everyone access at any given moment to the contents of any book that has ever been published or any magazine or any fact.
" The secret of how to live without resentment or embarrassment in a world in which I was different from everyone else ," Capp philosophically wrote ( in Life magazine on May 23, 1960 ), " was to be indifferent to that difference.
In addition to creating Li ' l Abner, Capp also co-created two other newspaper strips: Abbie an ' Slats with magazine illustrator Raeburn van Buren in 1937, and Long Sam with cartoonist Bob Lubbers in 1954, as well as the Sunday " topper " strips Washable Jones, Small Fry ( aka Small Change ), and Advice fo ' Chillun.
Major Dutch-language weekly magazines in 2008 are Kerk en Leven ( Drukkerij en Uitgeverij Halewijn ) ( 409, 817 ), Dag Allemaal ( 402, 097 ), HUMO ( 227, 614 ), Libelle ( magazine ) ( Sanoma Belgium ) ( 216, 506 ), TV-Blad ( 158, 283 ), Story ( Belgian magazine ) ( Sanoma Belgium ) ( 159, 833 ), Plus Magazine ( Belgium ) ( 134, 242 ), TV-Familie / Blik ( 129, 328 ), Flair ( magazine ) ( Sanoma Belgium ) ( 126, 831 ), Knack ( magazine ) ( Roularta Media Group ) ( 126, 646 ), Trends ( magazine ) ( Roularta Media Group ),'t Pallieterke, ....

magazine and Trinity
He then went on to Trinity College in Dublin where he directed plays and edited the magazine T. C. D.
Trinity Mirror plc () is a large British newspaper and magazine publisher.
The stories " Cohen of Trinity " and " Wise in Their Generation ," both published in Oscar Wilde's magazine " Women's World ," are among her best.
He read English Literature at Trinity College, Cambridge gaining a 2: 1, and serving as editor on the student magazine Rampage.
* Trinity Foundation ( Dallas ) of Dallas, Texas, a non-denominational Christian organization most notable for being a televangelism watchdog group and publisher of The Door magazine
The Wittenburg Door, sometimes known as simply The Door, is a Christian satire and humor magazine, published bimonthly by Dallas, Texas USA based, non-profit Trinity Foundation.
" The Skeptical Inquirer, among others, revealed that he purchased his Ph. D. from Trinity College and University, which the magazine describes as " a British institution with no building, campus, faculty, or president, and run from a post office box in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
He has appeared in Time magazine, and has been a guest on Trinity Broadcasting Network, The 700 Club, Fox News Channel, ABC, The Daily Show, and National Public Radio.
Since 1996, Trinity has published The Wittenburg Door, a Christian satire and humor magazine.

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