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Troy Denning's 1996 novel Pages of Pain features an amnesic Theseus fighting to recover his past while interacting with some of the more colorful beings of the Planescape universe.
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Troy and Denning's
However, this dragon ( Bors or Borys ) was eventually killed in Troy Denning's book " The Cerulean Storm " by his former master, the sorcerer Rajaat.
Troy and 1996
In the case of football, Troy fielded a team from 1996 – 2000 and Jacksonville State from 1997-2002.
* Wilson, Robert Rawdon and Edward Milowicki ( 1996 ) " Troilus and Cressida: Voices in The Darkness of Troy.
* The 1996 episode of The Simpsons titled " A Fish Called Selma ", in which Troy McClure enters into a lavender marriage with Selma Bouvier to conceal his unusual sexual desire for fish / aquatic animals.
On August 24, 2004, he became the sixth pitcher in the Angels ' 44-year history to strike out at least 100 batters in a season without starting a game — joining Mark Clear ( 105 in 1980 ), DeWayne Buice ( 109, 1987 ), Bryan Harvey ( 101, 1991 ), Troy Percival ( 100, 1996 ), and Scot Shields ( 109, also in 2004 ).
Troy Denning wrote the hardcover novel Pages of Pain in 1996: " It had to be from the Lady of Pain's viewpoint — which is something of a problem, since ( as every Planescape player knows ) she never speaks — and ( this was the really good part ) the reader must know less about her at the end of the book than he does at the beginning, and nobody knows anything about her at the beginning.
Ducati won 4 Superbike World Championships with the 916, in 1994 – 1996, and in 1998, with riders Carl Fogarty and Troy Corser.
The album was remastered in 1996 as part of the 2CD release The Island Years, containing also Slow Dazzle and Helen Of Troy.
He began his career at the Troy Daily News in Ohio as an intern and later chief photographer before returning to Fayetteville in 1996 to begin a career with the The Fayetteville Observer and to be close to his father who died of cancer in 2000.
Wharmby had small roles in programmes such as Troy Kennedy Martin's nuclear thriller Edge of Darkness ( 1985 ), Brookside ( 1985 ), All Creatures Great and Small ( 1988 ), A Very British Coup ( 1988 ), Agatha Christie's Poirot ( 1990 ), Heartbeat ( 1994 ) and Hetty Wainthropp Investigates ( 1996 ).
In the 1960 World Series against the New York Yankees, Face became the first pitcher to save three games in a single Series, since matched by only Kent Tekulve ( 1979 ), John Wetteland ( 4 in 1996 ), Mariano Rivera ( 1998 ), and Troy Percival ( 2002 ).
Project Grizzly is a 1996 National Film Board of Canada documentary about the lifelong project of Troy Hurtubise, a man who has been obsessed with researching the Canadian grizzly bear up close, ever since surviving an early encounter with such a bear.
According to a 2009 Troy University study, since 1996, the United States has realized a direct, indirect, and induced economic impact of nearly $ 43 billion due to the existence and usage of the Tenn-Tom Waterway and it has directly created more than 29, 000 jobs.
Taft Football has reached the Championship 7 times 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2005 all under the direction of Head Coach Troy Starr.
Marie attended Troy Junior High School in Shorewood Illinois, moved on to Phillips Academy, Andover for her high school years, and went on to graduate cum laude from Harvard University in 1996 with a major in chemistry.
In 1996 he helped to establish a national park around the Troy site and two years later UNESCO declared this site as World Cultural Heritage ; many tourists come to see the excavation site.
Troy and novel
* Margaret George wrote an epic adult novel, Helen of Troy, in 2006, told through Helen's first-person narrative.
* In the novel " Faust Among Equals " by Tom Holt, the relationship between Faust and Helen of Troy is a central theme.
* The novel Daughter of Troy by Sarah B. Franklin is written from Briseis ' point of view with a substantial pre-history before the events of the Iliad unfold.
In Helen of Troy, a novel by Margaret George, Gelanor is a fictional character who acts as an advisor to the Spartans under Menelaus.
Troy is featured in Max Brooks ' post-apocalyptic zombie novel World War Z, as a safe zone for humanity.
Abbey's first novel, Jonathan Troy ( 1954 ), is set entirely in a thinly disguised Indiana, and his novel The Fool's Progress ( 1988 ), which he called his " fat masterpiece ", is an autobiographical account of his growing up in this area and his imagined attempt to return home after a lifetime spent mostly in the desert Southwest.
Bell was used in the 1999 mystery novel Hanging Curve by Troy Soos, which takes place in Missouri, Indiana, and Illinois in 1922 with major Ku Klux Klan activity.
Hardy's growing taste for tragedy is also evident in the novel: Fanny, Troy, and Boldwood all come to bad ends.
The Private Life of Helen of Troy ( 1927 ) is a silent film about Helen of Troy based on a novel by John Erskine and adapted to screen by Gerald C. Duffy.
This short story by Troy Denning sets the stage for much of the novel Star by Star and shows a slow reconciliation between Han Solo and his wife Leia Organa Solo.
In the following novel by Troy Denning, Star by Star published on October 30, 2001, Anakin leads a team of Jedi to take out a dangerous enemy of the Jedi resulting in his death.
It is hinted in some novels ( in The City of Splendors: a Waterdeep novel by Ed Greenwood and Elaine Cunningham, and in the Return of the Archwizards trilogy by Troy Denning ) that this appearance is in fact a disguise.
Troy and Pages
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