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Supergirl - Superman's secret weapon.
The character of Supergirl was introduced in Action Comics #252 [1] (May 1959) as Kara Zor-El, the last survivor of Argo City of the planet Krypton, which had survived the explosion of the planet and had drifted through space. When the inhabitants of the colony were slain by Kryptonite, Kara was sent to Earth to be raised by her cousin Kal-El, k ...
See also:Supergirl, Supergirl - A trial run, Supergirl - Superman's cousin, Supergirl - Superman's secret weapon, Supergirl - On her own, Supergirl - Back to school, Supergirl - A heroic death, Supergirl - Post-Crisis history, Supergirl - No longer anyone's cousin, Supergirl - Earth angel, Supergirl - The return of the original Supergirl, Supergirl - Cir-El, Supergirl - The Post-Crisis Kara Zor-El, Supergirl - Power Girl, Supergirl - Other media, Supergirl - Movie, Supergirl - Animation, Supergirl - Live-action television, Supergirl - Music, Supergirl - Awards & Recognition Read more here: » Supergirl: Encyclopedia II - Supergirl - Superman's cousin |
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|  |  |  | Cousin chart - Half cousins and double cousins: Encyclopedia II - Saint James the Just - Brother, half-brother, step-brother or cousin of JesusTo many dispassionate outsiders, the number of the Jameses in the immediate circle of Jesus seems to have been multiplied, and Jerome's perhaps inadvertent remark, "Many indeed are called James" has a disarming frankness. The Catholic Encyclopedia (1910) divides the New Testament references to "James" among five separate personages [1], separating apart even a "James, the brother of Jude", by testimony of the Epistle of Jude 1:1, and remarking "Most Catholic commentators identify Jude with the 'Judas Jacobi', the 'brother of Ja ...
See also:Saint James the Just, Saint James the Just - Name, Saint James the Just - Life, Saint James the Just - Death, Saint James the Just - Influence, Saint James the Just - Brother, half-brother, step-brother or cousin of Jesus, Saint James the Just - The ossuary, Saint James the Just - Bibliography Read more here: » Saint James the Just: Encyclopedia II - Saint James the Just - Brother, half-brother, step-brother or cousin of Jesus |
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|  |  |  | Cousin chart - Half cousins and double cousins: Encyclopedia II - Saint James the Just - Brother half-brother step-brother or cousin of JesusTo many dispassionate outsiders, the number of the Jameses in the immediate circle of Jesus seems to have been multiplied, and Jerome's perhaps inadvertent remark, "Many indeed are called James" has a disarming frankness. The Catholic Encyclopedia (1910) divides the New Testament references to "James" among five separate personages [1], separating apart even a "James, the brother of Jude", by testimony of the Epistle of Jude 1:1, and remarking "Most Catholic commentators identify Jude with the 'Judas Jacobi', the 'brother of Ja ...
See also:Saint James the Just, Saint James the Just - Name, Saint James the Just - Life, Saint James the Just - Death, Saint James the Just - Influence, Saint James the Just - Brother half-brother step-brother or cousin of Jesus, Saint James the Just - The ossuary, Saint James the Just - Bibliography Read more here: » Saint James the Just: Encyclopedia II - Saint James the Just - Brother half-brother step-brother or cousin of Jesus |
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|  |  |  | Cousin chart - Half cousins and double cousins: Encyclopedia II - Saint James the Just - Brother half-brother step-brother or cousin of JesusTo many dispassionate outsiders, the number of the James-es in the immediate circle of Jesus seems to have been multiplied, and Jerome's perhaps inadvertent remark, "Many indeed are called James" has a disarming frankness. The Catholic Encyclopedia (1910) divides the New Testament references to "James" among five separate personages [1], separating apart even a "James, the brother of Jude", by testimony of the Epistle of Jude 1:1, and remarking "Most Catholic commentators identify Jude with the 'Judas Jacobi', the 'brother of J ...
See also:Saint James the Just, Saint James the Just - Name, Saint James the Just - Life, Saint James the Just - Death, Saint James the Just - Influence, Saint James the Just - Brother half-brother step-brother or cousin of Jesus, Saint James the Just - The ossuary, Saint James the Just - Bibliography Read more here: » Saint James the Just: Encyclopedia II - Saint James the Just - Brother half-brother step-brother or cousin of Jesus |
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|  |  |  | Cousin chart - Half cousins and double cousins: Encyclopedia II - Musunuri Nayaks - The Valiant CousinsKing Prataparudra’s Kakatiya kingdom was ably served by seventy five chieftains called Nayaks. The Nayaks who belonged to various agrarian castes such as Velama, Kamma, Reddy, Balija, Telika, Boya etc., were divided by mutual jealousy and rivalry. However, the Nayak chiefs valiantly fought during the hour of the need. Many Nayak chiefs were captured, converted to Islam and sent back as governors. These included Harihara and Bukka who later established Vijayanagar kingdom at Hampi. Some like Minister Jagann ...
See also:Musunuri Nayaks, Musunuri Nayaks - Introduction, Musunuri Nayaks - The Valiant Cousins, Musunuri Nayaks - Triumph and Freedom, Musunuri Nayaks - The Decline Read more here: » Musunuri Nayaks: Encyclopedia II - Musunuri Nayaks - The Valiant Cousins |
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| | |  |  |  | Cousin chart - Half cousins and double cousins: Encyclopedia II - The Dukes of Hazzard - The Cousin Countin' GameMany people have tried to decipher the Duke's family tree in an attempt to understand how it is that so many people could be cousins, all with the last name "Duke." The last unofficial word is that Jesse Duke would have had to have come from a family of seven boys, including himself, as he would have had to have six brothers to have produced offspring named "Duke."
Brother 1 - Luke and Jud Kane's father [Jud Kane appeared the episode "Brotherly Love" (Episode 4, Season 6. Original airdate: 14 October 1983). He is the l ...
See also:The Dukes of Hazzard, The Dukes of Hazzard - Characters, The Dukes of Hazzard - Main characters, The Dukes of Hazzard - Supporting Cast of Characters, The Dukes of Hazzard - Recurring characters who appeared occasionally, The Dukes of Hazzard - Memorable characters that appeared once in the series, The Dukes of Hazzard - Bo and Luke leave the show, The Dukes of Hazzard - Tourist attraction, The Dukes of Hazzard - The Cousin Countin' Game, The Dukes of Hazzard - Theme song, The Dukes of Hazzard - Episode list, The Dukes of Hazzard - After the show, The Dukes of Hazzard - Movies, The Dukes of Hazzard - Spin offs, The Dukes of Hazzard - Reruns, The Dukes of Hazzard - DVD releases, The Dukes of Hazzard - Dukes of Hazzard references Read more here: » The Dukes of Hazzard: Encyclopedia II - The Dukes of Hazzard - The Cousin Countin' Game |
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|  |  |  | Cousin chart - Half cousins and double cousins: Encyclopedia II - The Dukes of Hazzard - The Cousin Countin' GameMany people have tried to decipher the Duke's family tree in an attempt to understand how it is that so many people could be cousins, all with the last name "Duke." The last unofficial word is that Jesse Duke would have had to have come from a family of seven boys, including himself, as he would have had to have six brothers to have produced offspring named "Duke."
Brother 1 - Luke and Jud Kane's father [Jud Kane appeared the episode "Brotherly Love" (Episode 4, Season 6. Original airdate: 14 October 1983). He is the l ...
See also:The Dukes of Hazzard, The Dukes of Hazzard - Exposition, The Dukes of Hazzard - Characters, The Dukes of Hazzard - Main characters, The Dukes of Hazzard - Supporting Cast of Characters, The Dukes of Hazzard - Recurring characters who appeared occasionally, The Dukes of Hazzard - Memorable characters that appeared once in the series, The Dukes of Hazzard - Bo and Luke leave the show, The Dukes of Hazzard - Tourist attraction, The Dukes of Hazzard - The Cousin Countin' Game, The Dukes of Hazzard - Theme song, The Dukes of Hazzard - Episode list, The Dukes of Hazzard - After the show, The Dukes of Hazzard - Movies, The Dukes of Hazzard - Spin offs, The Dukes of Hazzard - Reruns, The Dukes of Hazzard - DVD releases, The Dukes of Hazzard - Dukes of Hazzard references Read more here: » The Dukes of Hazzard: Encyclopedia II - The Dukes of Hazzard - The Cousin Countin' Game |
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|  |  |  | Cousin chart - Half cousins and double cousins: Encyclopedia II - TRS-80 Color Computer - CoCo clones and cousinsA British clone of the CoCo was called the Dragon 32/64. An American company, Tano, attempted to import these units into the U.S. but met with no success. The Dragon was a much improved unit with Video Out in addition to TV Output of the CoCo and CoCo 2, (much like the later CoCo 3), a Parallel Printer port (absent on all CoCos), an integrated 6551A serial UART (on the Dragon 64), and a better keyboard.
In 1983, a version of the Dragon was licensed for manufacture for the North American market by Tano Corporation of New Orleans, Louisiana.
In Brazil, there existed at least two ...
See also:TRS-80 Color Computer, TRS-80 Color Computer - Origin and history, TRS-80 Color Computer - Differences from earlier TRS-80 models, TRS-80 Color Computer - Description of different versions, TRS-80 Color Computer - Color Computer 1 - 1980-1983, TRS-80 Color Computer - Color Computer 2 - 1983-1986, TRS-80 Color Computer - Color Computer 3 - 1986-1991, TRS-80 Color Computer - Prototypes and Rare Versions, TRS-80 Color Computer - CoCo clones and cousins, TRS-80 Color Computer - Hardware Design and Integrated Circuits, TRS-80 Color Computer - The SAM, TRS-80 Color Computer - The VDG, TRS-80 Color Computer - The PIAs, TRS-80 Color Computer - Interface to external peripherals, TRS-80 Color Computer - CoCo 3 Hardware Changes, TRS-80 Color Computer - The CoCo and the Competition, TRS-80 Color Computer - The OS-9 divide, TRS-80 Color Computer - The end of the road for the CoCo, TRS-80 Color Computer - CoCo Successors CoCo 4, TRS-80 Color Computer - Tomcat, TRS-80 Color Computer - MM/1, TRS-80 Color Computer - AT306, TRS-80 Color Computer - Delmar System IV/Peripheral Technology PT68K-4, TRS-80 Color Computer - Reflections and the CoCo in the 21st Century, TRS-80 Color Computer - Emulation, TRS-80 Color Computer - The Final Mystery: 256 Colors? Read more here: » TRS-80 Color Computer: Encyclopedia II - TRS-80 Color Computer - CoCo clones and cousins |
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| | |  |  |  | Cousin chart - Half cousins and double cousins: Encyclopedia II - Two and a Half Men - SynopsisCharlie is a successful mid-thirties single guy who apparently has a career writing TV ads and jingles. He lives in a large house in Malibu, California and is typical womanizer. The plot begins when his uptight brother Alan divorces his wife Judith, loses his house to her and has to move in with his brother, bring his 10 year old son Jake with him, once he eventually finds out Judith has become a lesbian.
A major comic relief comes from "whacky-neighbor" and female stalker Rose, a cute brunette who we learned had a one-night-stand wit ...
See also:Two and a Half Men, Two and a Half Men - Cast and characters, Two and a Half Men - Synopsis, Two and a Half Men - Program information, Two and a Half Men - Debut information, Two and a Half Men - Distribution, Two and a Half Men - Critical review, Two and a Half Men - Awards and nominations Read more here: » Two and a Half Men: Encyclopedia II - Two and a Half Men - Synopsis |
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| | |  |  |  | Cousin chart - Half cousins and double cousins: Encyclopedia II - Double decker - BusDouble-decker buses are taller than other buses. They are extensively used in the United Kingdom, where perhaps the most famous is the Routemaster used in London, which is now being phased out (as of 2005). Elsewhere in Europe, double-deckers are used throughout the Dublin Bus network and some Bus Éireann routes in Ireland, where they are making a comeback on the streets of Cork in a Park & Ride system.
Most of the buses in Hong Kong and about half in Singapore are double-deckers as well. The only areas in North America that use ...
See also:Double decker, Double decker - Bus, Double decker - Airplane, Double decker - Train, Double decker - Cable Car Aerial Tramway, Double decker - Tram, Double decker - Bridge, Double decker - Tunnel, Double decker - Trailer, Double decker - Elevator, Double decker - Food-related meanings Read more here: » Double decker: Encyclopedia II - Double decker - Bus |
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