Pallas are a Scottish progressive rock band from Aberdeen. They were one of the bands at the vanguard of what was termed neo-prog during progressive rock's...
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Look up Pallas or pallas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pallas may refer to: 2 Pallas asteroid Pallas family, a group of asteroids that includes 2...
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experiences a wide range of temperatures. The Pallas's cat was first described in 1776 by Peter Simon Pallas, who observed it in the vicinity of Lake Baikal...
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Pallas's fish eagle (Haliaeetus leucoryphus), also known as Pallas's sea eagle or band-tailed fish eagle, is a large, brownish sea eagle. It breeds in...
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Athena (redirect from Athena Pallas)
young woman". On this topic, Walter Burkert says "she is the Pallas of Athens, Pallas Athenaie, just as Hera of Argos is Here Argeie". In later times...
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Pallas (minor-planet designation: 2 Pallas) is the third-largest asteroid in the Solar System by volume and mass. It is the second asteroid to have been...
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The Sentinel (album) (redirect from The Sentinel (Pallas album))
The Sentinel is the debut album by British neo-progressive rock band Pallas. Released in February 1984, it is a concept album with lyrics based upon Cold...
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probably Syrrhaptes paradoxus (S. pallasii). Pallas's sandgrouse is named after the German zoologist Peter Simon Pallas. The scientific name is from Ancient Greek...
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In Greek mythology, Pallas (/ˈpæləs/; Ancient Greek: Παλλάς, romanized: Pallás) was a sea nymph and a warrior. Pallas was the daughter of Triton, a son...
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the neo-prog subgenre that emerged in the 1980s, featuring bands including Marillion and Pallas. Steve Hackett's work in Genesis influenced guitarists such...
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List of Royal Australian Air Force air marshals Alan Reed, musician in Pallas (band) Alan Reid (disambiguation) Allan Reid (disambiguation) Alan Read, writer...
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were one of a number of British bands formed during the early 1980s, including Marillion, Pendragon, Twelfth Night, Pallas and Solstice, that continued with...
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Palla decius, the white-banded palla, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Senegal, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana...
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Stuyck, Baert, Breyne & Adriaens (2010). Invasion history and control of a Pallas squirrel Callosciurus erythraeus population in Dadizele, Belgium. Instituut...
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Neptis sappho (redirect from Pallas' Sailer)
Neptis sappho, the Pallas' sailer or common glider, is a nymphalid butterfly found in Central Europe, Russia, India and other parts of temperate Asia and...
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home aquaria. Toxotes jaculatrix were originally described by Peter Simon Pallas in 1767. Since then, several synonyms (such as Labrus jaculatrix and Sciaena...
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published by Dragon's World. In 1983 he created an album sleeve for the rock band Pallas, as well as related logos for merchandise. The same year saw Woodroffe...
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loud yowl as the male pulls out of her because a male cat's penis has a band of about 120–150 backward-pointing penile spines, which are about 1 mm (0...
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"October 20, 1984: Champaign, Angela Bofill, Teena Marie, Force MD's, Laura Pallas". Jameshamiltonsdiscopage.com. 20 October 1984. Retrieved 15 August 2020...
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Prionodon (Asiatic linsangs) Banded linsang (P. linsang) Spotted linsang (P. pardicolor)...
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Asian palm civet (category Taxa named by Peter Simon Pallas)
Viverra hermaphrodita was the scientific name proposed by Peter Simon Pallas in 1777. It is the nominate subspecies and ranges in Sri Lanka and southern...
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the so called second wave of 'Prog' bands such as Marillion, Pallas, IQ, Twelfth Night, Pendragon etc. of Prog bands came to the fore in the early Eighties...
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David Bowie (category The Hype (band) members)
musician in 1963. He released a string of unsuccessful singles with local bands and a self-titled solo album (1967) before achieving his first top-five...
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Tripp, s.v. Hyperion. Other accounts make Selene the daughter of the Titan Pallas (Homeric Hymn 4 to Hermes, 99–100) or of Helios (Euripides, The Phoenician...
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and the band are still active as of 2025. The band were active in the progressive rock revival spearheaded by the likes of Marillion, Pallas, Solstice...
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asteroid Pallas (formally 2 Pallas), which was itself named after the epithet of the Greek goddess Athena, acquired by her when she slew Pallas. Palladium...
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In this story, Pallas was inadvertently killed by Athena during sparring, and the goddess subsequently took a wooden figurine of Pallas and wrapped the...
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station programmers. Other past contributors and recipients have included Pallas, IQ, Spock's Beard, Flower Kings, Mostly Autumn, Karnataka, Pendragon and...
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List of progressive rock artists (redirect from List of progressive rock bands)
Tentacles Pain of Salvation Pallas: A neo-prog band Carl Palmer Panna Fredda Panzerballett Passport Pavlov's Dog: US art rock band from the 1970s featuring...
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Argynnis laodice (redirect from Pallas Fritillary)
Argynnis laodice, Pallas' fritillary, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It occurs in damp forested places in southern Scandinavia, Eastern Europe...
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