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; and Dark
Actually Heaven and the Dark Kingdom overlap ; ;
She read Maitland's Dark Ages, `` which I enjoyed very much '' ; ;
It involved Bruce waking up after being shot in the head by Two-Face, temporarily wiping a part of his memory ; he has forgotten his origin and life as the Dark Knight.
Since the 1980s, many motion pictures have been filmed in the city, most notably The Blues Brothers ; Ferris Bueller's Day Off ; Home Alone ; The Fugitive ; I, Robot ; Wanted ; Batman Begins ; The Dark Knight ; and Transformers: Dark of the Moon.
* Stephen King's The Dark Tower series mentions Discordia in several contexts ; one of the main characters, Mordred Deschain, is from Discordia, and the castle that is home to the main antagonist is called Castle Discordia.
Dark matter cannot be seen directly with telescopes ; evidently it neither emits nor absorbs light or other electromagnetic radiation at any significant level.
Dark matter came to the attention of astrophysicists due to discrepancies between the mass of large astronomical objects determined from their gravitational effects, and the mass calculated from the " luminous matter " they contain ; such as stars, gas and dust.
The simplest model for this that is in general agreement with observed phenomena is the Cold Dark Matter cosmology ; that is to say that clustering and merging is how galaxies gain in mass, and can also determine their shape and structure.

; and Eldar
The Eldar in general consist of three distinct sides: the Craftworld Eldar ( often simply called Eldar ), who are similar to the High Elves ; the Dark Eldar, who are similar to the Dark Elves ; and the Exodites, who are similar to the Wood Elves.
The Brides of Khaine, commonly known as the Witch Elves, are one of the forces in the ranks of the Dark Elves ; while the Craftworld Eldar can summon the Avatar of Khaine.
Unlike Space Marines or Necron, who boast heavy armor, high toughness and some form of wound-resistance ; the Eldar do not.
" To the unfriendly who, not knowing them well, declared that Morgoth must have bred the Orcs from such a stock the Eldar answered: ' Doubtless Morgoth, since he can make no living thing, bred Orcs from various kinds of Men, but the Drúedain must have escaped his shadow ; for their laughter and the laughter of Orcs are as different as the light of Aman from the darkness of Angband.
The inscription in Book X reads: " In this book are given many of the later writings of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien concerning the history of the Elder Days from the Music of the Ainur to the Hiding of Valinor ; here much is told of Sun and the Moon ; of the immortal Eldar and the death of the Atani ; of the beginning of the Orcs and of the evil power of Melkor, the Morgoth, the Black Foe of the World.
* " Quendi and Eldar " discusses the many names the Elves gave to themselves in Primitive Quendian and Common Eldarin and their evolution in Quenya, Telerin, and Sindarin ; it has many details about the history of the Elves and their sundering.
* Eldar ; the wise ones
eldarica ( Eldar Pine ; Azerbaijan ; Georgia ; needles 8-14 cm, cones 5-9 cm ).
The Eldar Pine is treated as a species ( Pinus eldarica ) by some authors ; it is adapted to a drier climate with a summer rainfall peak, whereas subsp.
* The explicit statements found in books of grammar near the 10th and 11th Centuries C. E., such as: The Sefer haQoloth of Moshe ben Asher ( published by N. Allony ), Diqduqé hata ' amim of Aaron ben Moses ben Asher ; the anonymous works entitled Horayath haQoré ( G. Khan and Ilan Eldar attribute it to the Karaite Abu Alfaraj Harun ), the Treatise on the Schwa ( published by Kurt Levy from a Genizah fragment in 1936 ), and Ma ' amar haschewa ( published from Genizah material by Allony ); the works of medieval Sephardi grammarians, such as Abraham Ibn Ezra, Judah ben David Hayyuj.
Upon the destruction of most of the remaining Eldar by Gabriel's forces, their leader, Farseer Macha pleads with Gabriel to heed her words ; however during their moment of distraction, Sindri steals an artifact, which Macha reveals to be a key to " the undoing of this world ".
: Not to be confused with the Eldar & Nigar song or the 1986 action / comedy film ; for other usages, see Running Scared

; and cruel
Johnson Jones Hooper, whose character Simon Suggs bears a close kinship to Flem Snopes in both his willingness to take cruel advantage of all and sundry and the sharpness with which he habitually carried out his will ; ;
Little is known of the family with certainty ; the Chambers Biographical Dictionary records that they arrived in Spain in the 8th century but the name is familiar from the romance by Ginés Perez de Hita, Guerras civiles de Granada, which celebrates the feuds of the Abencerrages and the rival family of the Zegris, and the cruel treatment to which the former were subjected.
In 621 BC a scribe named Draco codified the cruel oral laws of the city-state of Athens ; this code prescribed the death penalty for many offences ( nowadays very severe rules are often called " Draconian ").
: For one fosters evil war and battle, being cruel: her no man loves ; but perforce, through the will of the deathless gods, men pay harsh Strife her honour due.
The use of the swazzle also helps to create humour ; the kazoo-like sound of Punch ’ s voice juxtaposed against the violence made the show funny rather than cruel ( Proschan 530 ).
As before, she is created by Hephaestus, but now more gods contribute to her completion ( 63 – 82 ): Athena taught her needlework and weaving ( 63 – 4 ); Aphrodite " shed grace upon her head and cruel longing and cares that weary the limbs " ( 65 – 6 ); Hermes gave her " a shameful mind and deceitful nature " ( 67 – 8 ); Hermes also gave her the power of speech, putting in her " lies and crafty words " ( 77 – 80 ) ; Athena then clothed her ( 72 ); next she, Persuasion and the Charites adorned her with necklaces and other finery ( 72 – 4 ); the Horae adorned her with a garland crown ( 75 ).
While containing mostly nasty caricatures of fans and fandom, some fans take them with good humor ; others consider them vicious and cruel.
As in a stereotype of those who have risen from poverty, he is often most cruel to those beneath him on the social ladder ; he even goes so far as to kill on occasion.
We have no greater justification for being cruel to the miserable object, than for being cruel to a WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE or an ISAAC NEWTON ; but he passes away before an immeasurably better and higher power that of Christianity than ever ran wild in any earthly woods, and the world will be all the better when this place knows him no more.
We believe every savage to be in his heart covetous, treacherous, and cruel ; and we have yet to learn what knowledge the white man – lost, houseless, shipless, apparently forgotten by his race, plainly famine-stricken, weak frozen, helpless, and dying – has of the gentleness of the Esquimaux nature.
Thus rill, reel and real fall together in Cockney as ; while full and fool are and may rhyme with cruel.
They mention his defeating Spartacus, that Caesar exiles him due to his popularity, to a poor province-where he's very cruel to the populace ; he conquers the Amazons, under Queen Zenobia ( who apparently rules a tribe of Amazons in the same province, Pannae one assumes.
At the time of the novel's initial publication in 1851 Uncle Tom was a rejection of the existing stereotypes of minstrel shows ; Stowe's melodramatic story humanized the suffering of slavery for White audiences by portraying Tom as a Christlike figure who is ultimately martyred, beaten to death by a cruel master because Tom refuses to betray the whereabouts of two women who escape from slavery.
The resulting Japanese policy, published twenty years before the onset of their rule on Taiwan, cast Taiwanese aborigines as " vicious, violent and cruel " and concluded " this is a pitfall of the world ; we must get rid of them all ".
The bewildered and terrified freedmen know not what to do — to leave is death ; to remain is to suffer the increased burden imposed upon them by the cruel taskmaster, whose only interest is their labor, wrung from them by every device an inhuman ingenuity can devise ; hence the lash and murder is resorted to intimidate those whom fear of an awful death alone cause to remain, while patrols, Negro dogs and spies, disguised as Yankees, keep constant guard over these unfortunate people.
The ancient Roman sources, particularly Tacitus and Suetonius, portray Messalina as extremely lustful, but also insulting, disgraceful, cruel, and avaricious ; they claimed her negative qualities were a result of her inbreeding.
The weak parts of this story have been identified as: the sudden and unexplained departure of the Simons ; the subsequent cruel treatment of the child-keeping him in a dark room practically out of sight ( unless any doubt of his identity was possible ), while his sister was in comparative comfort ; the cause of death, declared to be of long standing, but in fact developed rapidly, and the fact that the disease is usually not fatal and is self-limiting ; the insufficient excuse provided for the child's muteness under Gomin's regime ( he had answered Barras ) and the irregularities in the formalities in attending the death and the funeral, when a simple identification of the body by Marie Thérèse would have prevented any doubt of his death.
: They are proud and wilful, but they are true-hearted, generous in thought and deed ; bold but not cruel ; wise but unlearned, writing no books but singing many songs, after the manner of the children of Men before the Dark Years.
*:( a ) violence to life and person, in particular murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment and torture ;

; and technologically
J. R. R. Tolkien, in the legendarium surrounding his Elves, uses " Gnomes " as a name of the Noldor, the most gifted and technologically minded of his elvish races, in conscious exploitation of the similarity with gnomic ; Gnomes is thus Tolkien's English loan-translation of Quenya Noldor, " those with knowledge ".
* " The Great Wall of Mars " ( 2000 ) by Alastair Reynolds, in which the most technologically advanced faction of humans is based on Mars and embroiled in an interplanetary war ; introduced some of the most important characters and groups in the Revelation Space universe.
The MX-5 was conceived as a small roadster – with light weight and minimal mechanical complexity limited only by legal and safety requirements ; technologically modern, but a philosophically direct descendant of small British and Italian roadsters of the 1960s such as the Triumph Spitfire, MG MGB, Fiat 124 Sport Spider, Alfa Romeo Spider and Lotus Elan.
Additional digital exchanges are permitting a rapid increase in subscribers ; the construction of a network of technologically advanced intercity trunk lines, using both fiber-optic cable and digital microwave radio relay, is facilitating communication between urban centers.
The Vikings were equipped with the technologically superior longships ; for purposes of conducting trade however, another type of ship, the knarr, wider and deeper in draft, were customarily used.
The historical element underlying these traditions is probably that the original Thracian people were gradually brought into communication with the Greeks as navigation began to unite the scattered islands of the Aegean ; the Thracian inhabitants were technologically primitive in comparison with the Greek mariners.
The population of the Earth is, at the beginning of the series, limited to simple, steam-driven technology after past cataclysms ; the Moon is populated by the Moonrace, humans who left Earth after a great war long ago to reside in technologically advanced lunar colonies until such time as they deemed the Earth suitable to return to.
The German forces were technologically sophisticated and numerous ; the Danish forces comparatively tiny and used obsolete equipment ; partially a result of a pre-war policy of trying to avoid antagonizing Germany by supplying the army with modern equipment.
After the war the term disappeared from use almost instantly ; some of this was due to mass demobilization of the participant air forces ' existing equipment, and the fact that several of the most-produced medium bomber types were now technologically obsolescent.
It provides first class resources in the form of ; technologically advanced facilities ( including individual cow feeders, robot milking parlours ), diverse soil types and cropping, and high health livestock: all of which create significant opportunities for research.
* Memm: To " memm " someone is to send them a message via the planetary uninet ; comparable to sending someone an e-mail or a private message, though the uninet is accessed through the minds of the Ketrans and not technologically.
The aircraft designed by Miles were often technologically and aerodynamically advanced for their time ; the M. 20 emergency production fighter prototype outperformed contemporary Hawker Hurricanes and Spitfires, despite having fixed landing gear.
Technological convergence means, for instance, that the boundaries between information technologies and communication networks are technologically blurring: computer and telecommunications are converging to telematics ; personal computers and television become more similar ; and formerly separated networks become more and more interconnected to render the same kind of services.
Early post-war economy cars like the VW Beetle, Citroën 2CV, Renault 4CV, and Saab 92 looked extremely minimal ; however, they were technologically more advanced than most conventional cars of the time.
Flagstad added " September ", " Beim Schlafengehen ", and " Im Abendrot " to her repertoire, and recordings ( technologically superior to those taken at the premiere ) exist of these performed in concert ; she did not, however, sing " Fruhling " again.
Trident was the most technologically advanced studio in England at the time and was in high demand ; some session time booked by The Beatles was used instead to record Taylor's album.
Since customs laws and dealers often stipulate an age of at least a hundred years for any item to be legitimately called an antique, the term is sometimes used to describe a collector's item that is technologically obsolete ; for example, an older computer or retro toy.
" In retrospect, Ahmet Ertegun's brother Nesuhi credits the extraordinary sound of the song to the restricted size of the studio and the technologically advanced recording equipment used ; the sound quality is clear enough to hear Charles slapping his leg in time with the song when the music stops during the calls and responses.
The masts were demolished with controlled explosions on February 24, 2010 ; this decision by the city of Vienna was based on that maintenance of the technologically obsolete masts as historical monuments would have been too costly.
Remnants of those who remained loyal to the Federation and the civilian government capitaled in the city of East Residence ; it is the planet's most technologically advanced nation.
Nation established by Islamic / Arab settlers ; technologically second only to the Civil Government.
Barbarian Military Government established by the descendants of the 591st Provisional Brigade ; the most technologically advanced of the Military Governments.

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