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Nimbus Summary
577 words, approx. 2 pages NIMBUS. The nimbus, or halo, usually pictured as a luminous figure around the head of a god or holy person, is clearly related in some instances to the sun and solar divinities. Among the native civilizations of Central America, agrarian gods are often...
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 HaLo (Ayako Hirakata) is a Japanese J-Pop musician. Hirakata can be heard on Lori Carson's The Finest Thing. Hirakata has also worked with Kate St John and Sid Griffin, and has a separate recording career in...


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Halo Quotes
9,874 words, approx. 33 pages
 Halo is a series of FPS video games available for the PC and Xbox . The first, , was released November 14, 2001 in the United States and the sequel, Halo 2 , was released in November 9, 2004. The series also includes four novels released in 2001, 2003...




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Halo 3
10/07/2007: 453 words, approx. 2 pages VIDEO GAME REVIEW He's back. Master Chief returns for his third, and perhaps final, adventure in "Halo 3," completing the most successful video game franchise in history. "Halo 3" isn't designed to pull in gamers who weren't interested in the previous...
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 The Washington Post
The Halo Effect
09/24/2004: 1,074 words, approx. 4 pages WHILE PREPARING to open a tiny lounge in Logan Circle earlier this summer, Ed Bailey and John Guggenmos knew they had a difficult task on their hands. Located on the narrow second floor of a former auto- repair shop, Halo holds barely 100 people....
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 Men's Fitness
MF Games: Halo 3
10/1/2007: 484 words, approx. 2 pages At the end of Halo 2, Master Chief was on his way back to Earth, leaving some fans frustrated that there wasn’t more to the story. Well, Halo 3 is finally here and picks up where the last game fell off. Master Chief arrives...
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Microsoft, 'Halo' creators split
10/5/2007: 674 words, approx. 2 pages Bungie Studios, the "Halo" video game developer acquired by Microsoft Corp. in 2000, is once again operating as an independent company, Microsoft said Friday.The software maker will maintain close ties with privately held Bungie LLC and own a minority stake in it, the companies said.Bungie...


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