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end: Encyclopedia II - End times - Views by groups

End times - Catholics. Catholics refer to the 25th chapter of Matthew's Gospel in which Christ says that "no one knows the hour or the day," except the Father. While Catholics believe the prediction of dates or times is futile, many believe that Jesus foretold of signs which would indicate that the "end of days" was near. Some of these signs include natural disasters, civil problems, and other catastrophes. Of the precise time, howev ...

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End times, End times - Christianity, End times - Roots of contemporary end-times belief, End times - The dispensationalist prophecies, End times - Views by groups, End times - Catholics, End times - Jehovah's Witnesses, End times - Latter-day Saints, End times - Preterism, End times - Rastafarians, End times - Fictional treatments, End times - Literature, End times - Motion pictures

Read more here: » End times: Encyclopedia II - End times - Views by groups

end: Encyclopedia II - End times - Fictional treatments

Varying beliefs about the end times have been the subject of a number of works of fiction. End times - Literature. The Left Behind series of novels, comics, and motion pictures, originally by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins, are a fictional telling of these tales from the most popular, Futurist point of view, of an evangelist who wishes to convert people to belief in these prophecies. China War and the Third Temple by Irvin Baxter Dark Intentions, inside the mind of th ...

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End times, End times - Christianity, End times - Roots of contemporary end-times belief, End times - The dispensationalist prophecies, End times - Views by groups, End times - Catholics, End times - Jehovah's Witnesses, End times - Latter-day Saints, End times - Preterism, End times - Rastafarians, End times - Fictional treatments, End times - Literature, End times - Motion pictures

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end: Encyclopedia II - The End The Doors song - Influences

The spoken-word section of the song includes the lines "Father/ Yes son?/ I want to kill you/ Mother, I want to...fuck you," (with the last two words screamed unintelligibly). This is often considered an homage to Sophocles' Oedipus the King, a production of which Jim Morrison worked on while at Florida State University. Said Morrison in 1969, "Everytime I hear that song, it means something else to me. It could be goodbye to a kind of childhood." Morrison had also said that the song is an inside trip, and that "kill the father" ...

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The End The Doors song, The End The Doors song - Influences, The End The Doors song - Music, The End The Doors song - In Film

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end: Encyclopedia II - End of an innings Cricket - Declaration

If the captain of the batting team feels that his team has amassed a sufficiently large score, he, or the batsmen at the crease deputising for him, may end his team's innings voluntarily by declaring. This option does not apply to limited overs matches. Declarations allow the declaring side to use all the remaining time to attempt to gain the wickets necessary for victory. See also:Declaration and forfeiture ...

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End of an innings Cricket, End of an innings Cricket - Taking wickets, End of an innings Cricket - Overs bowled, End of an innings Cricket - Declaration, End of an innings Cricket - Achieving the target, End of an innings Cricket - Forfeiture

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end: Encyclopedia II - End times - The dispensationalist prophecies

The foundation of Israel in 1948 gave a major boost to the dispensationalist belief system; Israel's history of wars with its Arab neighbours did even more for it. After the Six Day War in 1967 and the Yom Kippur War in 1973, it seemed plausible to many fundamentalist Christians in the 1970s that Mideast turmoil may well be paving the way for the Battle of Armageddon. Leaders of the movement such as Hal Lindsey claimed furthermore that the European Economic Community was a revived Roman Empire, and would become the kingdom of the comi ...

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End times, End times - Christianity, End times - Roots of contemporary end-times belief, End times - The dispensationalist prophecies, End times - Views by groups, End times - Catholics, End times - Jehovah's Witnesses, End times - Latter-day Saints, End times - Preterism, End times - Rastafarians, End times - Fictional treatments, End times - Literature, End times - Motion pictures

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end: Encyclopedia II - West End theatre - Theatreland

London's main theatre district is located in the heart of the West End of the city centre, and is traditionally defined by The Strand to the south, Oxford Street to the north, Regent Street to the west, and Kingsway to the east although The South Bank Complex is now considered by some to be part of it. Prominent theatre streets include Drury Lane, Shaftesbury Avenue, and The Strand. This area contains approximately forty large theatres and is often referred to as Theatreland. The works staged are predominantly musicals, classi ...

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West End theatre, West End theatre - Theatreland, West End theatre - Long-running shows, West End theatre - London's non-commercial theatres, West End theatre - Other London theatre, West End theatre - Drama schools, West End theatre - Awards

Read more here: » West End theatre: Encyclopedia II - West End theatre - Theatreland

end: Encyclopedia II - The End of Evangelion - Plot summary

This summary only includes the main events of the movie, and not any of the characters' personal or emotional journeys. The movie begins with SEELE hacking into NERV's Magi super-computer, due to Gendo Ikari's having an agenda of his own for the project of Human Instrumentality. A protection system for the Magi that lasts for 62 hours was set up by Ritsuko Akagi, so SEELE sends their army (the JSSDF or Japanese Strategic Self Defense Force) to directly infiltrate NERV, killing all personnel they come across. The NERV staff make a last ...

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The End of Evangelion, The End of Evangelion - Plot summary, The End of Evangelion - Postmodernism in the film, The End of Evangelion - The final scene, The End of Evangelion - About The End of Evangelion: Renewal, The End of Evangelion - Trivia, The End of Evangelion - External link

Read more here: » The End of Evangelion: Encyclopedia II - The End of Evangelion - Plot summary

end: Encyclopedia II - The End of Evangelion - Postmodernism in the film

The movie contains some highly postmodern sequences, including a scene showing a young Shinji playing in the Geofront with film lights around him (indicating he's on a film set), and some live action sequences including scenes of the voice actresses of Misato, Rei, and Asuka (supposedly posing as their characters), and some footage of a movie theater. In addition, much of the artwork can be considered superflat (Japanese form of postmodern pop art) for its depiction of perverse, distorted sexuality of one of the film's main sex symbols, Rei, ...

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The End of Evangelion, The End of Evangelion - Plot summary, The End of Evangelion - Postmodernism in the film, The End of Evangelion - The final scene, The End of Evangelion - About The End of Evangelion: Renewal, The End of Evangelion - Trivia, The End of Evangelion - External link

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end: Encyclopedia II - The End of Evangelion - The final scene

The closing scene of the movie is titled "One More Final: I need you" in the fashion of the commercial break titles of the television series. It is vague and highly interpretive, where Shinji manages to separate himself from the collective human existence, with Asuka following. Their interaction shows a wide range of positive and negative human emotions. The world remains irreversibly changed, however, and what happens from there is only hinted at. This scene h ...

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The End of Evangelion, The End of Evangelion - Plot summary, The End of Evangelion - Postmodernism in the film, The End of Evangelion - The final scene, The End of Evangelion - About The End of Evangelion: Renewal, The End of Evangelion - Trivia, The End of Evangelion - External link

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end: Encyclopedia II - West End of London - Activities

Taking a fairly broad definition of the West End, the district contains the main concentrations of most of the London's metropolitan activities apart from financial services offices, which are concentrated primarily in the City of London. There are major concentrations of the following buildings and activities in the West End: Art galleries and museums Company headquarters outside the financial services sector (although London's many hedge funds are based mainly in the West End) Educational institutions See also:

West End of London, West End of London - Location, West End of London - Activities, West End of London - Districts in the West End, West End of London - Famous streets in the West End

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end: Encyclopedia II - Childhood's End - Similar themes in other literature

The idea of humanity reaching an end point through transformation to a higher form of existence is reminiscent of the belief held by some Christians in the "Rapture" and has been used in a number of science fiction works written since "Childhood's End." Examples would be "Blood Music" by Greg Bear. Vernor Vinge novels incorporating the "Singularity." Ian Banks' "Culture" novels and the "Sublimation" that advanced civilizations may undergo. ...

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Childhood's End, Childhood's End - Similar themes in other literature, Childhood's End - Childhood's End in other media

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end: Encyclopedia II - Where the Sidewalk Ends - Critical reaction

Most critics compare the film unfavorably to Preminger's earlier film Laura which used much of the talent from this film including the acting leads Andrews and Tierney. This film, which is a grittier noir, does succeed, according to film writers, in showing a darker side of police like many films noir that follow it. The film is considered a classic of the film noir genre. ...

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Where the Sidewalk Ends, Where the Sidewalk Ends - Plot, Where the Sidewalk Ends - Critical reaction, Where the Sidewalk Ends - Cast

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end: Encyclopedia II - The End of the World Doctor Who - Plot

Following from Rose, the Doctor asks Rose where she would like to go on her first trip in the TARDIS, and she selects the future. The Doctor takes her to the year 5.5/Apple/26 — five billion years in her future — on a space station named Platform One orbiting the Earth. In the eons since Rose's time, the Earth has emptied, mankind having left it long ago and the planet taken over by the National Trust. Although the expansion of the Sun takes millions of years, gravity satellites held the effects back, and the trust also mai ...

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The End of the World Doctor Who, The End of the World Doctor Who - Synopsis, The End of the World Doctor Who - Plot, The End of the World Doctor Who - Cast, The End of the World Doctor Who - Notes

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end: Encyclopedia II - Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Track origins

“New Rose” was the band’s first single, released in 1976, with the cover of The Beatles’ “Help!” as the B-side. “Neat Neat Neat”(their second single), “I Feel Alright” and “Feel the Pain” were taken from the band’s 1977 album Damned, Damned, Damned. “Problem Child” was the first single released from the group’s second album, Music for Pleasure, also released in 1977. “Love Song”, “Smash It Up Parts I & II”, “I Just Can’t Be Happy Today” and “Plan 9 Channel 7” w ...

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Light At The End Of The Tunnel, Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Track listing, Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Track origins, Light At The End Of The Tunnel - Production credits

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end: Encyclopedia II - End of an innings Cricket - Overs bowled

In some games, each team is allocated a set number of overs and its innings is closed once they have been bowled (subject to the innings not ending by another method beforehand). A restriction can be imposed in a one-innings game, or in the first innings of a two innings game. Where such a restriction is imposed in a one-innings game, it is said to be a limited overs match. An example of this is an ODI match, where each team can bat for only 50 consecutive overs. Once the 50 overs are up, and the team has not been bowled out, t ...

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End of an innings Cricket, End of an innings Cricket - Taking wickets, End of an innings Cricket - Overs bowled, End of an innings Cricket - Declaration, End of an innings Cricket - Achieving the target, End of an innings Cricket - Forfeiture

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end: Encyclopedia II - The Low End Theory - Critical Reception & Influence

The Low End Theory ranked #154 in the List of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, ranked #32 in Spin Magazine's "90 Greatest Albums of the '90s", and was the album of the year for Spex magazine (also #10 on the 100 Albums of the Century). more awards. It was #32 on Spin magazine's Top 90 Albums of the Nineties. It also made it onto the unorderd Top 100 Best Rap Albums of All Time (The Source), 100 Essential Albums of the 20th Cen ...

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The Low End Theory, The Low End Theory - Critical Reception & Influence, The Low End Theory - Accolades, The Low End Theory - Track listing, The Low End Theory - Personnel, The Low End Theory - Chart positions

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end: Encyclopedia II - West End theatre - Other London theatre

There is a great deal of theatre in London outside of the West End. Much of this is known as fringe theatre which is the equivalent of Off Broadway Theatre in New York. Fringe venues range from well-equipped small theatres to rooms above pubs, and the performances range from classic plays, to cabaret, to plays in the languages of London's ethnic minorities. The performers range from emerging young professionals to amateurs. Finally, there are also local theatres in the suburbs which stage a ...

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West End theatre, West End theatre - Theatreland, West End theatre - Long-running shows, West End theatre - London's non-commercial theatres, West End theatre - Other London theatre, West End theatre - Drama schools, West End theatre - Awards

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end: Encyclopedia II - End of an innings Cricket - Taking wickets

When the bowling team has dismissed all but one of the batsmen the innings is said to be over. The batting team is said to be 'all out'. For example, in most games, each side has 11 players, so 10 wickets need to be taken to bowl a side out. There is an exception to this rule if one or more batsmen are too injured or ill to bat. In such cases, when only one batsman remains not out and capable of batting, the innings is over. ...

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End of an innings Cricket, End of an innings Cricket - Taking wickets, End of an innings Cricket - Overs bowled, End of an innings Cricket - Declaration, End of an innings Cricket - Achieving the target, End of an innings Cricket - Forfeiture

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end: Encyclopedia II - West End theatre - Long-running shows

West End shows may run for a varying number of weeks, depending on ticket sales. Musicals tend to have longer runs than dramas. The longest running musical in West End history was Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats, which closed in 2000 after running for 9,000 performances and 21 years, whilst the longest running current musical is Les Misérables with a run of over 8,500 performances at now in its 21st year. It will overtake Cats as the longest running West End musical of all time on 8 October 2006. Other long-runners include Andrew L ...

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West End theatre, West End theatre - Theatreland, West End theatre - Long-running shows, West End theatre - London's non-commercial theatres, West End theatre - Other London theatre, West End theatre - Drama schools, West End theatre - Awards

Read more here: » West End theatre: Encyclopedia II - West End theatre - Long-running shows

end: Till the End of Time: Encyclopedia II - Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Cast

Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Japanese. Fate Leingod: Soichiro Hoshi Souffle Rosetti: Masayo Kurata Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - English. Fayt Leingod: Steve Staley Sophia Esteed, Ameena Leffeld: Michelle Ruff Cliff Fittir: Dave Wittenberg Mirage Koas: Kari Wahlgren Nel Zelpher: Wendee Lee Maria Traydor: Dorothy Elias-Fahn Peppita Rossetti: Sherry Lynn Albel Nox: Crispin Freema ...

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Star Ocean: Till the End of Time, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Features, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Item creation, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Setting, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Playable characters, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Locations, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Planets, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Other, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Story, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Summary, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - The plot twist, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Cast, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Japanese, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - English, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Manga

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end: Till the End of Time: Encyclopedia II - Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Locations

Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Planets. Hyda IV: A tectonically stable planet renowned for its generally mild, tropical climate. It has over the years become a resort world for people from all over the galaxy, within or from beyond the Federation's boundaries. The population of this world is unknown. The game begins here on one of its many resorts. Vanguard III: An underdeveloped planet with intelligent humanoid lifeforms around 16th century levels of development. Its axial tilt results i ...

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Star Ocean: Till the End of Time, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Features, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Item creation, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Setting, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Playable characters, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Locations, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Planets, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Other, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Story, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Summary, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - The plot twist, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Cast, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Japanese, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - English, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Manga

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end: Till the End of Time: Encyclopedia II - Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Story

Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Summary. The story starts off on the planet Hyda IV where a young man, Fayt Leingod, and his childhood friend, Sophia Esteed, are on vacation with their family. Fayt is son of a famous scientist in the field of Symbological Genetics. For some unknown reason, the Vendeen Empire -- an alien civilization with super-advanced technology that spans merely a single planet -- attacks Hyda IV unprovoked, thus initiating a war with the Pangalactic Federation. Fayt and Sophia escape on a s ...

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Star Ocean: Till the End of Time, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Features, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Item creation, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Setting, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Playable characters, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Locations, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Planets, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Other, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Story, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Summary, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - The plot twist, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Cast, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Japanese, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - English, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time - Manga

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