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    Heinrich Tayvlkeyt city leader [Ftr14] - Marrow Redvolkholt (talon commander) [Ftr13] - Vladimir Ludzig (slumlord) [Ari3/Ftr10] - the Last Mistress (head of the Buried Hands Thieve’s Guild) [Female Thief16] - Tsarzina Duchku‚ the Butcher Queen (mercenary captain and mistress to Vlad Drakov) [Female Ftr15] - Gjarm Olshammer (Shadow insurrection spy/saboteur) [Ftr4/Rog3] Gondegal‚ white haired human warrior. PCler Azalin’in emrindeki bir Kargat officeri olan Cortez tarafindan Falkovnia’daki

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    The British could never have won the war for American Independence. The rebellion could probably have been crushed initially by firm action under a commander-in-chief who was not governed by a policy that varied from year to year based on conciliation and suppression and which imposed upon him the dual role of commanding general and peace commissioner. With the rebellion crushed it might have been possible to make a political settlement short of independence where the colonies could have remained

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    the world: Dominic lives with Elena; his sister Mia lives with Brian O’Conner and their son‚ Jack; Gisele and Han have moved to Hong Kong; and Roman and Tej live in luxury.  Meanwhile‚ Hobbs‚ has been tracking the organisation of lethally skilled mercenary drivers across 12 countries‚ in order to help him eradicate criminal mastermind‚ Shaw. The teams longing to be home and their undying love for drag racing induces them to join Hobbs in his mission to stop Shaw. Scattered across the globe‚ the testosterone-filled

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    because the bigger the Empire got‚ the longer border they had. The Romans had to use lots of men to guard the borders from the barbarians and the Germanic Tribes. Soon‚ they had to hire farmers and that meant a shortage of food. They also had to hire mercenaries and slaves‚ who later on started to revolt against the Romans. And then it was also the time when soldiers wanted more money for their services which also meant a rise in taxes and in food. This made the poor poorer and angrier as they could not

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    The New Mutants #98 . Deadpool was depicted as a supervillain when he made his first appearance in The New Mutants and later in issues of X-Force‚ but has since evolved into the role of an antihero. Deadpool is a disfigured and mentally unstable mercenary with the superhuman ability of an accelerated healing factor. He is known as the "Merc with a Mouth" because of his talkative nature and tendency to break the fourth wall‚ which is used by writers to humorous effect. Ryan Reynolds portrayed the character

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    Which is better? To be a king or to be a hero? To those who are deeply infatuated with the feeling of complete power and authority‚ the correct answer is a king. To those who get a thrill from being responsible for the wellbeing of others; or to those who are fascinated by the thought of being a legend and their name going down in history‚ the correct answer is a hero. Beowulf chose to become the latter of the two previous choices‚ despite what the population wanted. Beowulf cared more for the heroic

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    The 14th century was an era of catastrophes. Some of them were man-made‚ such as the Hundred Years’ War. However‚ there were two natural disasters either of which would have been enough to throw medieval Europe into real "Dark Ages". The Black Death that followed on the heels of the Great Famine caused millions of deaths‚ and together they subjected the population of medieval Europe to tremendous struggles‚ leading many people to challenge old institutions and doubt traditional values. These calamities

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    In examining a variety of factors that resulted in Napoleon ’s defeat in Russia in 1812‚ judge the most significant of those factors. The Patriotic War of 1812‚ or more commonly known as the Russian Campaign‚ significantly altered the course of European history as Napoleon Bonaparte‚ a French military leader and adversary of Russia faced a notable downfall of his military rule and career. Czar Alexander I’s fueled France’s campaign in Russia through his withdraw of participation in the Continental

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    Lesson 8‚ Handout 8 The Declaration of Independence From AP U.S. HISTORY 1: The Evolving American Nation-State‚ 1607-1914. © Center for Learning‚ Publisher. For homework‚ read the Declaration of Independence and write answers to the following questions on your own paper. 1. What is the purpose of the Declaration of Independence as stated in the introductory paragraph? 2. What groups did the Continental Congress hope to sway by this document? 3. According to Jefferson‚ who has

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    In the 1880s‚ as the European powers were carving up Africa‚ King Leopold II of Belgium seized for himself the vast and mostly unexplored territory surrounding the Congo River. Carrying out a genocidal plundering of the Congo‚ he looted its rubber‚ brutalized its people‚ and ultimately slashed its population by ten million--all the while shrewdly cultivating his reputation as a great humanitarian. Heroic efforts to expose these crimes eventually led to the first great human rights movement of the

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