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  2. Cryolophosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Cryolophosaurus ( / ˌkraɪəˌloʊfəˈsɔːrəs / or / kraɪˌɒləfəˈsɔːrəs /; KRY-ə-LOH-fə-SAWR-əs) is a genus of large theropod dinosaur known from only a single species Cryolophosaurus ellioti, from the early Jurassic of Antarctica. It was one of the largest theropods of the Early Jurassic, with the subadult being estimated to ...

  3. Holy Prepuce - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Prepuce, or Holy Foreskin ( Latin præputium or prepucium ), is one of several relics attributed to Jesus, consisting of the foreskin removed during the circumcision of Jesus. At various points in history, a number of churches in Europe have claimed to possess the Prepuce, sometimes at the same time. Various miraculous powers have been ...

  4. Omega Point - Wikipedia

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    The Omega Point is a theorized future event in which the entirety of the universe spirals toward a final point of unification. The term was invented by the French Jesuit Catholic priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881–1955). [1] Teilhard argued that the Omega Point resembles the Christian Logos, namely Christ, who draws all things into ...

  5. Solar (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Solar is an American fictional comic book superhero created by writer Paul S. Newman, editor Matt Murphy, and artist Bob Fujitani.The character first appeared in Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom #1 in 1962 by Gold Key Comics and has since appeared in other incarnations in books published by Valiant Comics in the 1990s, Dark Horse Comics in the 2000s, and Dynamite Entertainment in the 2010s.

  6. Tourist Season - Wikipedia

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    The book is not only an example of the crime fiction genre, but a satire as well, of many subjects from tourism to sports to race relations to the newsroom. It also contains examples of the literary device of the red herring; for example, deep background is given to characters who appear briefly only to die off, which keeps the reader guessing as to who will make it to the end of the book.

  7. Garchomp - Wikipedia

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    Garchomp is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon media franchise, and the evolved form of the Pokémon Gabite, which evolves from Gible.First introduced in the video games Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, they have later appeared in multiple games, including Pokémon Go and the Pokémon Trading Card Game, as well as various merchandise.

  8. Omega - Wikipedia

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    Omega ( US: / oʊˈmeɪɡə, - ˈmɛɡə, - ˈmiːɡə /, UK: / ˈoʊmɪɡə /; [1] uppercase Ω, lowercase ω; Ancient Greek ὦ, later ὦ μέγα, Modern Greek ωμέγα) is the twenty-fourth and last letter in the Greek alphabet. In the Greek numeric system / isopsephy ( gematria ), it has a value of 800.

  9. Omega-level mutants - Wikipedia

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    Definition given by Jonathan Hickman [emphasis in original]: [8] Omega Level Mutant: A mutant whose dominant power is deemed to register – or reach – an undefinable upper limit of that power's specific classification. For Example: Both Magneto and Forge are the most powerful mutants of their power types on the planet Earth [Magnetism and ...