Censorship in the United States - Wikipedia The Production Code was not created or enforced by federal, state, or city government In fact, the Hollywood studios adopted the code in large part in the hopes of avoiding government censorship, preferring self-regulation to government regulation The enforcement of the Production Code led to the dissolution of many local censorship boards
Tin Man (miniseries) - Wikipedia DG is a small-town waitress who feels that she does not fit into her Kansas farm life and has visions of a lavender-eyed woman warning her that a storm is coming DG's visions are realized when the sorceress Azkadellia, tyrannical ruler of the O Z (Outer Zone), sends her Longcoat soldiers through a "travel storm" to kill DG
3D Pocket Pool - Wikipedia 3D Pocket Pool received positive reviews Total Game Boy stated "with zany characters and everything in 3D, Pocket Pool is worth the entrance fee this is quite simply the best pool game available for (the) Game Boy at the moment, and with plenty of options you could be playing for quite a while" [5]
Title page - Wikipedia In the 19th century, Paris green and similar arsenic pigments were often used on front and back covers, top, fore and bottom edges, title pages, book decorations, and in printed or manual colorations of illustrations of books
Spirituality - Wikipedia The meaning of spirituality has developed and expanded over time, and various meanings can be found alongside each other [1] [2] [3] [note 1] Traditionally, spirituality referred to a religious process of re-formation which "aims to recover the original shape of man", [note 2] oriented at "the image of God" [4] [5] as exemplified by the founders and sacred texts of the religions of the world
Amen - Wikipedia A man in Jewish hat says "Amen" to Hayyom te'ametzenu [] in the margin of Mahzor Luzzatto [he; fr] f 86v Abraham, c 1300 [1]Amen (Hebrew: אָמֵן, ʾāmēn; Ancient Greek: ἀμήν, amḗn; Classical Syriac: ܐܡܝܢ, 'amīn; [2] Arabic: آمين, ʾāmīn) is an Abrahamic declaration of affirmation [3] which is first found in the Hebrew Bible, and subsequently found in the New
Horse_ebooks - Wikipedia Horse_ebooks was a part of a network of similar Twitter spam accounts which promoted e-books organized around a single theme Based on investigations by Splitsider and Gawker, its creator was believed to be a Russian web developer and spammer named Alexei Kouznetsov [1] [5] (Russian: Алексей Кузнецов, also romanized Alexey Kuznetsov [6])
qBittorrent - Wikipedia Integrated RSS feed reader (with advanced download filters) and downloader; Integrated torrent search engine (simultaneous search in many torrent search sites and category-specific search requests, such as books, music and software) Remote control through a secure web user interface; Sequential downloading (download in order)