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Wizards and entered
Immediately after the successful launch of Wizards of the Coast's Magic: The Gathering card game, TSR entered the fledgling CCG market with their take on a fantasy-themed card game.

Wizards and agreement
In 1997, Wizards of the Coast LLC purchased TSR, and licensed Dragonlance to Sovereign Press, Inc in 2001 to produce game materials ; this licensing agreement expired in 2007.
However, when they asked Wizards of the Coast about creating a derivative work, they reached an agreement that led in 2001 to the publication of HackMaster 4th Edition.
On July 11, 2007, Kenzer & Company announced that their license agreement with Wizards of the Coast would expire in August of that year.
It was widely speculated that the Wizards were going to fold, but on April 1, the team announced a three-year lease agreement with their arena.
On March 1, 2010, it was announced that the Washington Wizards had reached a buy-out agreement with James and waived him.

Wizards and with
In 1997, ACM Press published Wizards and Their Wonders: Portraits in Computing ( ISBN 0897919602 ), written by Christopher Morgan, with new photographs by Louis Fabian Bachrach.
The d20 version of the game is no longer supported by Wizards as per their contract with Chaosium.
The system is a skill based system utilizing 20-sided dice ( it is however not the d20 system published by Wizards of the Coast ), with point based characters.
The Wizards fired Ron Newman in the summer and replaced him with Bob Gansler.
The Wizards would finish the 1999 season with a disastrous record of 8 – 24, which put them in last place in the Western Conference once again.
At RFK Stadium in Washington, D. C., the Wizards, with the league's best defense, tried to prove that defense wins championships by beating the team with the league's best offense, the Chicago Fire.
In the first round, the Wizards ' reign as champion ended with a 6 points to 3 loss to Preki and the Miami Fusion.
The Wizards would return to the top half of the West in 2003 with a record of 11 – 10 – 9.
In the end, it was not enough as the Wizards did not win another game to find themselves on the outside of the playoffs looking in with a record of 11 – 9 – 12.
Despite the good news off the field, and winning four out of five games to start the season, the Wizards just missed out on a playoff berth with a loss to the New York Red Bulls on the final day, finishing with a 10 – 14 – 8 record.
However, with a 2 – 0 loss in Game 2 the Wizards lost the aggregate series 3 – 1.
This move made the Wizards the third MLS team to share their home ground with a baseball team.
On January 19, 2010, Wyandotte County approved the bonds to help finance the stadium, and on January 20 the groundbreaking ceremony was made, with Wizards CEO Robb Heineman using heavy machinery to move dirt on the construction site.
Two years after Wizards publication, Baum and Denslow teamed up with composer Paul Tietjens and director Julian Mitchell to produce a musical stage version of the book under Fred R. Hamlin.
The Wizard explores the Wizards views that woman cause wars through their shopping habits and that governments with Monarchies are more stable, and explores the life of the Wizard of New Zealand.
* Sword & Sorcery-products compatible with the d20 system by Wizards of the Coast
The campaign setting published by White Wolf introduced a number of alterations, many based on conflicts with existing Wizards of the Coast intellectual property.
Kevin Durant dunking against the Washington Wizards on March 11, 2011On July 2, 2008, upon settlement of a lawsuit with the city of Seattle, the Seattle SuperSonics announced they would relocate to Oklahoma City on July 3, and begin play at Oklahoma City's Ford Center in the 20082009 NBA season.
Tolkien wrote that he gave up his mission as one of the Wizards by becoming too obsessed with animals and plants.
In March 2010, Disney Channel aired a version of the story, Blog Wars, with Wizards of Waverly Place cast member Jennifer Stone as Harriet, Alexander Conti from Cheaper by the Dozen 2 as Harriet's friend Sport, and Degrassi: The Next Generations Melinda Shankar as Janie.
Seeing the profits being generated by Wizards of the Coast with their collectible card game Magic: The Gathering, TSR attempted to enter this market in 1996 in a novel way with Dragon Dice.

Wizards and Kansas
For the majority of its first 15 years of existence the team was known as the Kansas City Wizards.
Following a 2006 season in which they missed the playoffs, Lamar Hunt sold the club in August 2006 to OnGoal, LLC, a six-man ownership group led by Cerner Corporation co-founders Neal Patterson and Cliff Illig, a local group committed to keeping the Wizards in Kansas City.
The Wizards played their home games at CommunityAmerica Ballpark in Kansas in 2008, and ended a four year playoff drought by posting an 11 – 10 – 9 record, which was good enough for fourth place in the Eastern Conference.
The shield's contour alludes to the team's former logo while under the " Kansas City Wizards " appellation.
File: Kansas City Wizards logo. svg | Kansas City Wizards logo ( 1997 – 2006 )
File: Kansascitywizards. svg | Kansas City Wizards logo ( 2007 – 2010 )
From 1996 to 2007, the Wizards played home games in Arrowhead Stadium, the American football stadium mainly used by the Kansas City Chiefs.
The stadium, located across the state line in Kansas City, Kansas, built a new bleacher section financed by the Wizards to increase its capacity to 10, 385.
The Wizards originally planned to return to Kansas City, Missouri, and build a new stadium there – tentatively called Trails Stadium – as part of a major mixed-use development.
On December 17, Wizards president Robb Heineman provided an update on the stadium situation published on team official website and blog, basically identifying the Kansas City, Kansas, location as final, pending the signature of the final agreements.
The Kansas City Wizards was a charter member of MLS in 1996 and became the Wizards from 1997 onwards.
* Kevin Hartman, Kansas City Wizards goalie.
* Chance Myers, professional soccer player with the Kansas City Wizards
United then defeated the Kansas City Wizards to take their fourth MLS Cup.
Despite this, they lost to the Kansas City Wizards after a tied aggregate and a sudden death game.
The club was owned by Lamar Hunt, who also owned the Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Wizards ( now Sporting Kansas City ), and Dallas Burn ( now FC Dallas ) until his death in 2006.

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