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Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev, one of the world's most celebrated realists, wrote Faust ( 1856 ), Phantoms ( 1864 ), Song of the Triumphant Love ( 1881 ) and Clara Milich ( 1883 ).
* Phantoms ( Acceptance album ), 2005
* Phantoms ( The Fixx album ), 1984
* Phantoms ( film ), an adaptation of the Koontz novel from 1998
* Phantoms ( novel ), by Dean Koontz
* Pittsburgh Phantoms ( NPSL ), a soccer team
* Pittsburgh Phantoms ( ABA ), a basketball team
* Pittsburgh Phantoms ( RHI ), a roller hockey team
* " Phantoms " ( Stargate Atlantis ), an episode of Stargate Atlantis
Mercer County is also the home of the minor league baseball team, the Trenton Thunder ( Eastern League Double-A affiliate of the New York Yankees ), and the minor league hockey team, the Trenton Titans, the ECHL affiliate of the NHL's Philadelphia Flyers and the AHL's Adirondack Phantoms.
Subsequent linking of team names with products was to occur, notably the AFL's own New Jersey Red Dogs and the Toronto Phantoms ( named for Phantom Industries, a manufacturer of women's hosiery ), and the Detroit Neon of the Major Indoor Soccer League.
Although both the Flyers and 76ers moved across the parking lot to the new and larger Wells Fargo Center ( then CoreStates Center ), the arena remained in place and was used by the Philadelphia Phantoms of the AHL, the Philadelphia Kixx of the NISL, the Philadelphia Soul of the Arena Football League for Saturday home games, and a variety of other sporting events and concerts.
* Ramachandran, V. S. and S. Blakeslee ( 1998 ), Phantoms in the brain: Probing the mysteries of the human mind., William Morrow & Company, ISBN 0-688-15247-3.
The 36th TFW's existing F-4E Phantoms were incorporated into three new USAFE squadrons which were established at Hahn Air Base ( 313th TFS ), Spangdahlem Air Base ( 480th TFS ) and Ramstein Air Base ( 512th TFS ).
Oates also portrayed a number of memorable characters in guest roles on the enduringly popular television series The Twilight Zone (" The Purple Testament " 1960, " The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms " 1963, with co-stars Randy Boone and Ron Foster ), The Outer Limits (" The Mutant " 1964 ), and Lost in Space (" Welcome Stranger " 1965 ).
They were protected from attack by North Vietnamese MiG fighters by the guided-missile cruisers Chicago and Long Beach, several destroyers including the guided missile destroyer USS Berkeley ( DDG-15 ), and by flights of F-4 Phantoms.
The most notable among his choral works are cantatas Sonety krymskie ( Crimean Sonnets ) and Widma ( Phantoms ), composed to the texts of Adam Mickiewicz, the leading poet of the Polish Romanticism.
While a welcome reinforcement, these types never replaced the older, U. S .- built F-4 Phantoms or F-14 Tomcats ( now the only air arm in the world to continue using the fighter ), or even Northrop F-5 Tiger IIs.
After spending three seasons in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League ( QMJHL ), Lefebvre made his professional debut with the Philadelphia Phantoms of the American Hockey League ( AHL ) during the 2001 AHL Playoffs.
By the 21st century the active KAT bus fleet included buses built by Orion Bus Industries, Gillig ( including several Gillig Phantoms ), Nova Bus and Flxible.

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* Phantoms, an album by Hans Christian
* Phantoms, an album by Names Are For Tombstones
* Phantoms, an album by Alan Hull
* July 24 – Vietnam War: Four F-4C Phantoms escorting a bombing raid at Kang Chi are targeted by antiaircraft missiles, in the first such attack against American planes in the war.
The RAF's Phantoms were replaced in the strike / reconnaissance role by the SEPECAT Jaguar in the mid-1970s.
During the 1980s, the Guard's F-4 Phantoms and A-7D Corsairs were being replaced by F-15A Eagles and F-16As as more advanced models were brought into active service.
The Phantoms of 43 Squadron and 111 Squadron were replaced by Tornado F3s during 1989-1990s.
* " Ad Astra Per Aspera ", a song by Acceptance from the album Phantoms
The Phantoms were replaced by four Tornado F. 3s.
The Toronto Phantoms marked an abortive attempt by the Arena Football League to enter the Canadian market.
Three new 30-foot Gillig Phantoms were provided by UCD's Transportation and Parking Services ( TAPS ) for the intracampus and UCD Medical Center shuttle to be operated by Unitrans drivers ( this service is now run by the Medical Center ).
The AHL Phantoms also won their first Calder Cup title on Spectrum ice before a sellout crowd of 17, 380 on June 10, 1998, by defeating the Saint John Flames, 6 – 1.
The Phantoms commemorated the final season of the Spectrum by wearing a special patch on their uniforms, as illustrated on the right.
The white areas seen at ground level of this image were the back walls of the hockey and basketball locker rooms used by the Flyers, 76ers, Phantoms, Kixx and visiting teams.
Prior to the 2007-08 season, Gauthier was waived by the Flyers and was assigned to the Philadelphia Phantoms.
On 5 January 1967 an international incident was narrowly avoided when a TGM-13 Mace, launched from Santa Rosa Island, which was supposed to circle over the Gulf on a racetrack course for shoot-down by a pair of Eglin F-4 Phantoms, instead, headed south for Cuba.
The British Aerospace Skyflash was a medium-range semi-active radar homing air-to-air missile derived from the US AIM-7 Sparrow missile and carried by Royal Air Force F-4 Phantoms and Tornado F3s, Italian Aeronautica Militare and Royal Saudi Air Force Tornados and Swedish Flygvapnet Viggens.
At 17: 00 three US F4 Phantoms subsequently arrived on station for an airstrike arranged by Battalion Headquarters.
The F4 Phantoms were soon overhead ; however, as a result of the rain and low cloud they were unable to observe the coloured smoke thrown by the Australians to mark their position through the trees.
An opening day 4-1 win over the Northern Virginia Royals was followed by a win over New Hampshire Phantoms, then 2 losses, then 2 wins, then three losses ... and so it went.

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* Ernst Toch ( 1887 – 1964 ), composer

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