the century of the reaper

  • 1The Reaper — Infobox Album | Name = The Reaper Type = studio Artist = Grave Digger Released = November 2, 1993 Genre = Speed metal Power metal Length = ??? Label = GUN Records Producer = Chris Boltendahl, Uwe Lulis Piet Sielck. Last album = War Games (1986)… …

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  • 2Don't Fear the Reaper (album) — Don t Fear the Reaper Studio album by Witchery Released February 2 …

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  • 3The Amsterdam Dungeon — follows a similar format to the London Dungeon, York Dungeon, Edinburgh Dungeon and Hamburg Dungeon which are owned and operated by the UK based Merlin Entertainments corporation and attempts to show history through an interactive adventure. Live …

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  • 4The Lady of Shalott — is a Victorian poem or ballad by the English poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809 ndash;1892). Like his other early poems mdash; Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere, and Galahad mdash; the poem recasts Arthurian subject matter loosely based on medieval… …

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  • 5Reaper — For other uses, see Reaper (disambiguation). Typical 20th century reaper, a tractor drawn Fahr machine A reaper is a person or machine that reaps (cuts and gathers) crops at harvest, when they are ripe. Contents …

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  • 6The Mist — For the 2007 film based on King s novella, see The Mist (film). The Mist   …

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  • 7The Reach — Not to be confused with the fictional creators of the Blue Beetle scarab. The Reach Author Stephen King Original title Do the Dead Sing? Country United States Language …

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  • 8The Avengers: United They Stand — Format Animated Created by Stan Lee Developed by Fox Studios Starring …

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  • 9Reaper — Recorded in a range of spellings including Reap, Reape, Reep, Reepe, Reaper, Reper, Repper, and Ripper, this is an English medieval surname. It is job descriptive, and has two possible origins and meanings. Firstly it may be concerned with… …

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  • 10Science and technology in the United States — The United States came into being around the Age of Enlightenment (circa 1680 to 1800), a period in which writers and thinkers rejected the superstitions of the past. Instead, they emphasized the powers of reason and unbiased inquiry, especially… …

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