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Ring and Suzuki
* Loop ( novel ), a novel in the Ring series by Koji Suzuki
** The Ring by Ehren Kruger & Scott Frank ; based on the novel by Koji Suzuki and on the motion picture by The Spiral Production Group
Recently in Japan, Kit Kats have come packaged with CD singles, and a special limited edition double pack of Kit Kat Crispy Monogatari came bundled with a mini book featuring six short stories ( one of which written by Koji Suzuki, author of the Ring cycle series ).
Ring was originally a novel written by Koji Suzuki ; its sequel, Rasen ( aka Spiral ), was also adapted into a movie as the Ring movie's sequel.
The film is based on the short story Floating Water from the horror anthology Honogurai mizu no soko kara by Koji Suzuki, author of Ring, which also had an American remake.
In the novel / motion picture Ring, by Suzuki Koji, it is the location where Shizuko Yamamura, mother of the infamous Sadako Yamamura, took her own life.
* Ring ( Suzuki novel ) published in 1991
* SaruDama-Contains reviews of Ring and other Suzuki novels.
The Ring Virus ( aka 링 ( 링 바이러스 ), Virus ' Ring ) is a South Korean horror film adapted from the Japanese novel Ring by Koji Suzuki.

Ring and novel
* Ring ( Stephen Baxter novel ), a 1994 science fiction novel
In the novel The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien, the journal of Isildur reveals that he justified taking the One Ring as a weregild for the deaths of his father ( Elendil ) and brother ( Anárion ) in battle.
The early " Pusadian series ", composed of the novel The Tritonian Ring and several short stories, are set in an antediluvian era similar to Howard's.
* From the video game Metro 2033 and the novel upon which it is based, " Hansa " is the commonly used nickname of " The Commonwealth of the Stations of the Ring Line ".
The 1991 novel Ring ( later adopted into English " The Ring " series ) describes that the central antagonist Sadako as having this syndrome.
Likewise the rejection of the Ring by Sam and other characters in the novel is a rejection of power but can also be seen as a " desire for renown which the defeat over Sauron will bring ".
Post-Colonial perspectives on the vampire legend are provided in Nalo Hopkinson's novel Brown Girl In The Ring ( 1998 ), which features the Soucouyant, a vampire of Caribbean folklore, and in Tananarive Due's My Soul to Keep ( 1995 ) and its sequel The Living Blood ( 2001 ).
* In Hydra's Ring, the 39th novel in the Outlanders series, Qin Shi Huang is revealed to be still alive in the early 23rd century through extraterrestrial nano-technology that has bestowed a form of immortality.
* Lois McMaster Bujold loosely bases the character Prospero Beneforte in her 1992 fantasy novel The Spirit Ring on Cellini and his works.
The One Ring from J. R. R. Tolkien's novel, The Lord of the Rings has been labeled a plot device, since the quest to destroy it drives the entire plot of the novel.
Robert Browning's great innovation was the dramatic monologue, which he used to its full extent in his long novel in verse, The Ring and the Book.
* A colony of Culdees in Iceland appears in H. Warner Munn's fantasy novel, Merlin's Ring.
Ring for Jeeves is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom on 22 April 1953 by Herbert Jenkins, London and in the United States on 15 April 1954 by Simon & Schuster, New York, under the title The Return of Jeeves.
The Amethyst Ring by Scott O ' Dell is the third novel in the fictional trilogy started by The Captive and Feathered Serpent.
* Waltheof is the subject of Juliet Dymoke's 1970 historical novel Of the Ring of Earls
As with Fishke, Mendele worked on and off for decades on his long novel Dos Vinshfingeril ( The Wishing Ring, 1865 – 1889 ); at least two versions preceded the final one.
It was originally published in Interzone in 1993 and represents a small, but integral part of the novel, Ring.
The novel, Ring and the short stories Secret History and The Baryonic Lords, also within the Vacuum Diagrams collection, tell of the premature aging of stars caused by a dark matter life-form named photino birds and, as a consequence, the end of baryonic life within the universe.

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Schweitzer saw many operas of Richard Wagner at Straßburg ( under Otto Lohse ), and in 1896 he pulled together the funds to visit Bayreuth to see Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen and Parsifal, and was deeply affected.
The playing of that piece is not allowed at any other time ( except if one happens to be listening to the entire 15 hours of The Ring Cycle ), and any offender is dragged into the showers to be drenched in cold water fully dressed.
NGC 246 ( Caldwell 56 ), also called the Cetus Ring, is a planetary nebula with a magnitude of 8. 0, 1600 light-years from Earth.
Enya has performed several songs relating to J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, including 1991's " Lothlórien " ( instrumental ), and 2001's " May It Be " ( sung in English and Quenya ), and " Aníron " ( in Sindarin )— the latter two, which she composed, appearing in Peter Jackson's movie The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring and its soundtrack album.
Other authors of the Gogol's era included Vladimir Fyodorovich Odoevsky ( The Living Corpse, written 1838, published 1844, The Ghost, The Sylphide, and other stories ), Count Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy ( The Family of the Vourdalak, 1839, and The Vampire, 1841 ), Mikhail Zagoskin ( Unexpected Guests ), Józef Sękowski / Osip Senkovsky ( Antar ), Yevgeny Baratynsky ( The Ring ).
A minimalist approach which was equal parts Val Lewton's theory of " less is more " ( usually employing the low-budget techniques utilized on The Blair Witch Project, 1999 ) has been evident, particularly in the emergence of Asian horror movies which have been remade into successful Americanized versions, such as The Ring ( 2002 ), and The Grudge ( 2004 ).
The settlers introduced chambered cairn tombs from around 3500 BC ( Maeshowe offers a prime example ), and from about 3000 BC the many standing stones and circles such as the Ring of Brodgar on Orkney and Callanish on Lewis.
On February 28, 2005, at 12: 08 hrs local time, in Nardò, Italy, the CCR broke the Guinness record for the fastest production car in the world, having attained on the Nardò Ring ( a circular track of circumference ), breaking the record previously held by the McLaren F1.
* The Ring ( 1996 ), NBC / MOW, director Armand Mastroianni
Other MultiMate products included foreign language versions of the software ( i. e., " MultiTexto " in Spanish ), a hardware interface card for file-transfer with Wang systems and versions of MultiMate for different PC clone MS-DOS computers, and for use on Novell, 3COM and IBM's PC Token Ring networks.
At ( including the A282 ), the M25 is Europe's second longest orbital road after the Berliner Ring ().
Innocent XII appears as one of the narrators in Robert Browning's long poem " The Ring and the Book " ( 1869 ), based on the true story of the Pope's intervention in a historical murder trial in Rome during his papacy.
Below this site was the Bull Ring ( now a memorial garden ), and a grand pleasure pier, started in 1880, which provided a dance hall, refreshment, promenading and a landing place for boat trips.
* Ring ( jewellery ), a decorative ornament worn on fingers, toes, or around the arm or neck
* Ring ( film ), a 1998 horror film by Hideo Nakata
* " Ring " ( song ), by Japanese duo B ' z
* Ring ( The Connells album ), 1993
* Ring ( Gary Burton album ), 1974
* Ring ( band ), a 1980s British band

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