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    the pen names R. Anthony, Ray McGillivary, and Anson Piper. Anthony Melville Rud was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Dr. Anthony Rud (1867–1928), an immigrant...
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    posthumously published here), Horace McCoy, Theodore Roscoe, Greye La Spina, Anthony M. Rud, Thomas Thursday and Les Savage, Jr. Action Stories occasionally reprinted...
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    (1867–1938) Christopher Rowley (born 1948) Rudy Rucker (born 1946) Anthony M. Rud (1893–1942) Christopher Ruocchio Kristine Kathryn Rusch (born 1960)...
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  • video game A substance in Nicktoons: Battle for Volcano Island Ooze, by Anthony M. Rud (1923) Ooze, Sly Sludge's sidekick in Captain Planet and the Planeteers...
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  • Doff Tatu Vaaskivi Artturi Järviluoma Bruno Schulz Edwin Vincent Odle Anthony M. Rud Frank L. Packard Terézia Vansová Ernest Bramah Violet Hunt Peadar Toner...
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    Weird Tales (redirect from J. M. Lansinger)
    in diary format. The cover story for the first issue was "Ooze", by Anthony M. Rud; there was also the first installment of a serial, "The Thing of A Thousand...
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  • 1942 Writer Irene Polo  Spain 27 November 1909 3 April 1942 Journalist Anthony M. Rud  United States 11 January 1893 30 November 1942 Author Bruno Schulz...
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    Rohmer Thomas Thursday Edgar Wallace Frank E. Blackwell (1915–1938) Anthony M. Rud (1938) Hazlett Kessler (1939–1940) R.B. Miller (1941) Ronald Oliphant...
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  • Fernando Pessoa, Portuguese poet, philosopher, and critic (b. 1888) 1942 – Anthony M. Rud, American journalist and author (b. 1893) 1943 – Etty Hillesum, Dutch...
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  • Charles Fraser, Australian rugby league player and coach (d. 1981) 1893 – Anthony M. Rud, American journalist and author (d. 1942) 1895 – Laurens Hammond, American...
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    "The White People". Lovecraft also seems to have found inspiration in Anthony M. Rud's story "Ooze" (published in Weird Tales, March 1923), which also involved...
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  • in particular the ending with the blank canvas, closely parallels Anthony M. Rud's short story "A Square of Blank Canvas" from the April 1924 issue of...
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    writers included Talbot Mundy, H. Bedford-Jones, Ralph Milne Farley, Anthony M. Rud and Murray Leinster. Contributing artists included Jay Jackson, Harold...
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  • Swain; "Mustered Out," by H. Beford-Jones; "The Devil's Heirloom," by Anthony M. Rud; "The Tapir," by Arthur O. Friel; "Thubway Tham's Dog," by Johnston...
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  • contents were The Moon Terror (full-length novel by A.G. Birch); Ooze by Anthony M. Rud; Penelope by Vincent Starrett and Wright's own "An Adventure in the...
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  • (1893–1894) Garza Revolution in Texas and Mexico (1891–1893) January 11 – Anthony M. Rud, writer (died 1942) January 12 – Edward Selzer, film producer (died...
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    novelist and textbook and children's writer (b. 1863) November 30 – Anthony M. Rud, writer (b. 1893) December 5 – Richard Tucker, film actor (b. 1884)...
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  • Gary Myers, Ray Nelson, Frank Owen, Gerald W. Page, Seabury Quinn, Anthony M. Rud, Charles Sheffield, Clark Ashton Smith, Stuart H. Stock, Steve Rasnic...
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  • (Steve Rasnic Tem) "The Sea-Gods" (poem by Clark Ashton Smith) "Ooze" (Anthony M. Rud) "Late Night Final" (Stuart H. Stock) "The Vengeance of Yig" (Lin Carter)...
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    Shahrud (river) (redirect from Shah Rud)
    The Shahrood or Shah-Rud (Persian: شاهرود, Shāhrūd, literally meaning The great river or the river of the king), also translated as Shah River, is a river...
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    kûsî, New Persian kašaf, kaš(a)p which mean "tortoise", after which Kashaf Rūd (a river in Turkmenistan and Khorasan) is named. Other relations include...
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  • (14): 1287–1297. doi:10.1056/nejmoa1113572. PMID 22449293. Lassen, Michael Rud; Gallus, Alexander; Raskob, Gary E.; Pineo, Graham; Chen, Dalei; Ramirez...
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    tripoint with Turkey in the north down to the Shatt al-Arab (known as Arvand Rud in Iran) waterway and out to the Persian Gulf in the south. Although the...
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    instruments include string instruments such as chang (harp), qanun, santur, rud (oud, barbat), tar, dotar, setar, tanbur, and kamanche, wind instruments...
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    Gun – Will Travel Preston Episode: "The Road" Deke Episode: "The Vigil" Rud Saxon Episode: "A Proof of Life" Brother Grace Episode: "Squatter's Rights"...
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    The Amu Darya rises at the north of the Hindu Kush, while the nearby Hari Rud flows west towards Herat, and the Arghandab River from the central region...
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    government, in 1968, Iraq demanded full control over the Shatt al-Arab (Arvand Rud). On 19 April 1969, Iran withdrew from the 1937 agreement, which had been...
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    the Persian word rōd or rūd, which meant string. Another researcher, archaeomusicologist Richard J. Dumbrill, suggests that rud came from the Sanskrit...
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    Mi-8s 2 Mi-4s 2 Alouette IIIs 1 Super Frelon Known in Iran as the Arvand Rud (Persian: اروندرود, transl. 'Swift River') and in Iraq as the Shatt al-Arab...
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    uncertain. It is usually derived from the Proto-Indo-European (PIE) root rud- (related to English rude), which means 'to cry, howl'. The name Rudra may...
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