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Others (other)
Others or The Others may refer to: Fictional characters * Others (''A Song of Ice and Fire''), supernatural creatures in the fictional world of George R. R. Martin's fantasy series ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' * Others (''Lost''), mysterious inhabitants of a strange island in the South Pacific in the television series ''Lost'' * Others (''Night Watch''), a fictional group of people with supernatural abilities in Sergey Lukyanenko's ''Watches'' novel pentalogy * The Others (Vok), a character from the ''Beast Wars'' franchise * The Others, a reference to Cro-Magnon peoples in Jean M. Auel's ''Earth's Children'' series * The Others, a group of allies of Aquaman in comics, introduced in 2012 and featured in a 2014 series * The Others, the Ancients who have achieved Ascension in the ''Stargate'' universe * The Others, a series of alien extraterrestrial species from ''The 5th Wave'' novels and film Films * ''The Others'' (1974 film), a 1974 film by the Argentinian director Hugo S ...
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Others (A Song Of Ice And Fire)
A White Walker is a humanoid creature from the HBO television series ''Game of Thrones'', and the George R. R. Martin novel series ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' on which it is based. Primarily referred to as the Others in the novels, White Walkers are a supernatural threat to mankind who dwell north of The Wall in Westeros. ''The Verge'' named them among "the most visually iconic creatures on the show". White Walkers are also featured in the show's merchandising. Description Martin introduces the Others in the prologue of ''A Game of Thrones'' (1996), describing them as "Tall ... and gaunt and hard as old bones, with flesh pale as milk" with eyes "deeper and bluer than any human eyes, a blue that burned like ice". Accompanied by intense cold, they wear armor that "seemed to change color as it moved", and wield thin crystal swords capable of shattering steel. The Others move silently, and they speak their own language; Martin writes that their voices are "like the cracking of ice on a ...
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Margaret Wander Bonanno
Margaret Wander Bonanno (February 7, 1950 – April 6, 2021) was an American science fiction writer, ghost writer, and small press publisher. She wrote seven '' Star Trek'' novels, science fiction novels (including ''The Others'' series and the ''Preternatural'' series), a collaborative novel with Nichelle Nichols, a biography, and other works."Margaret Wander Bonanno (1950-2021),"
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Another (other)
Another or variant may refer to: * anOther or Another Magazine, culture and fashion magazine * ''Another'' (novel), a Japanese horror novel ** ''Another'' (film), a Japanese 2012 live-action film based on the novel * Another River, a river in the U.S. state of Alaska * A. N. Other, a pseudonym See also * Yet another * Indefinite pronoun * English determiners * Other (other) Other often refers to: * Other (philosophy), a concept in psychology and philosophy Other or The Other may also refer to: Film and television * ''The Other'' (1913 film), a German silent film directed by Max Mack * ''The Other'' (1930 film), a ... * Others (other) * {{disambiguation ...
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List Of Andromeda Episodes
This article is the listing of all episodes of ''Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda''. Each season consists of 22 episodes, totaling 110 episodes over five seasons. The 100th episode (#512, ''Pride Before the Fall'') contains 108 seconds of outtakes (many intentional) at the end as a "thank you" to the viewers. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (2000–2001) Season one of the series shows Dylan Hunt assembling the crew and adjusting to the new universe, while pursuing the creation of the New Systems Commonwealth. The idea of the new Commonwealth proves unpopular; only six worlds actually sign the Commonwealth charter in this season. Major powers like the Than Hegemony or the Nietzschean ''Sabra'' and ''Jaguar'' prides are not really interested in the new Commonwealth; Dylan also manages to make quite a few enemies himself (including the most powerful of all Nietzschean Prides, Drago-Kazov). Dylan also encounters several dysfunctional remnants of the old High Guard and witnesses ...
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The Others (TV Series)
''The Others'' is an American television series created by John Brancato and Michael Ferris, and produced by Delusional Films, NBC Studios, and DreamWorks Television. It ran for thirteen 40-minute episodes from February 5, 2000, to June 10, 2000, airing on NBC. It concerned a group of people with various psychic talents as they encountered different, and often evil, paranormal forces. It was an ensemble series. It featured in the third attempt by NBC to air a Saturday night supernatural/paranormal programming block, joining '' The Pretender'' and '' Profiler'' as the Thrillogy, but all three shows were canceled by season's end. Premise Marian Kitt, a university student, is forced to come to terms with her frequently unwanted paranormal abilities, attempting to do so by joining The Others, a group with similar talents. The series gradually built up an overall storyline of a strong evil power targeting the group. Cast * Julianne Nicholson as Marian Kitt * Gabriel Macht as Mark G ...
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The Others (The Others Album)
''The Others'' is the self-titled debut studio album by English band The Others. The album was released on 31 January 2005 in the UK on Mercury Records. In 2010, '' Q'' included the album in their list "The Fifty Worst Albums Ever!" Critical reception ''The Others'' was met with "mixed or average" reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an average score of 52 based on 9 reviews. In a review for AllMusic, Jason Damas wrote: "The Others' eponymous debut borrows from the sneering, dingy punk rock of the Sex Pistols, but slowed down and delivered more menacingly while opting for a scathing, unpretentious, and populist take on nu-new wave." Damas went on to say the tracks sound "unnecessarily limp and under-written, rendering the entire affair a mere display of this band's potential." Track listing Singles Four singles were released from ''The Others'', all of which c ...
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The Others (Rosemary's Sons Album)
Rosemary's Sons is a Dutch band which makes music described as mainstream pop/rock and rootsrock. The band formed in 1998. With their debut album on Warner Music, ''All in Hand'' in 2002, they scored a minor hit with the single "Shine", which featured Dutch country/pop singer Ilse DeLange. Biography Rosemary's Sons was founded in Breda, Netherlands, in 1998 by a group of teenage friends. The band released an independent CD, ''Misery Loves Company'', which got immediate attention from record label Warner Music. In 2001, Warner offered the band, which had become quite popular in their hometown, a record deal. Led by producer Oscar Holleman (Krezip, Heideroosjes), they released their debut album ''All in Hand''. The album features guest appearances by Ilse deLange and Ren van Barneveld (former Urban Dance Squad). ''All in Hand'' was well received and quickly entered the Album Top 100. The first single, "Fall from Grace", was released in August 2001 and became a modest hit. The nex ...
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The Others (Miyavi Album)
''The Others'' is the ninth studio album by Japanese musician Miyavi. It was released on April 15, 2015 in Japan. It charted at number 10 on the Oricon chart and number 9 on '' Billboard'' Japan. Background and release The album was produced by Grammy Award winning Drew Ramsey and Shannon Sanders in Nashville. The song ''Alien Girl'' was dedicated to Angelina Jolie, while his title song, ''The Others'' was later released in a different version to support UNHCR. The album features Robert Harvey in ''Unite''. For this album, Miyavi changed his electric guitar to a Telecaster, which resulted in an "edgier and more aggressive" sound. According to Miyavi, the concept of the album was about the acceptance of being different, something that was on his mind for a long time, as he often felt pressure to conform to societal norms, especially when he moved to the United States. The album was followed by a two-part nationwide tour, a Europe tour (his fifth on the continent) and a concert ...
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The Others (song)
"The Others" is the first single by Australian rock music group Dukes of Windsor, taken from their debut album '' The Others''. Track listing Remix version "The Others" is a Dukes of Windsor song remixed by Australian electronic music duo TV Rock, which was released on 13 March 2007. It was one of the most played tracks on Australian radio in Spring 2007. The single was a top ten hit, the song also reached number one on Australia's ARIA Dance and Club charts. Dukes of Windsor performed The Others with TV Rock at the MTV Australia Video Music Awards The MTV Australia Awards (previously known as the MTV Australia Video Music Awards or AVMA's) started in 2005 and were Australia's first awards show to celebrate both local and international acts. The last edition happened in 2009. History The M ... on 29 April 2007, in which they closed the show. Track listing Charts Certifications Release history References {{DEFAULTSORT:Others, The Dukes of Windsor song ...
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The Others (Dukes Of Windsor Album)
''The Others'' is the debut studio album by Australian music collective Dukes of Windsor, released on 2 September 2006. Track listing Release history References {{DEFAULTSORT:Others, The Dukes of Windsor albums 2006 albums ...
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The Others (band)
The Others are an English rock band. They signed to Poptones in July 2004 and their eponymous debut album was released on 31 January 2005. Career The band formed in 2002 and quickly became renowned for their riotous live shows. By 2004, they had started to perform so-called " guerilla gigs", which saw them play on a Hammersmith & City line tube train, on the dodgems at the Leeds festival, and on the famous Abbey Road crossing in London. The band, particularly lead singer Dominic Masters (born 12 December 1977), maintain a close relationship with their fanbase, affectionately known as the 853 Kamikaze Stage-Diving Division. The band are also known for accessibility which resulted in the popularity of the websites forum, which played a key part in keeping the fanbase together and organizing the following to collect together for gigs. Their self-titled debut album divided critics and public alike on its release in 2005. Whilst ''NME'' gave it 8/10, '' Q'' rated it one of the wo ...
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The Others (American Band)
The Others were an American garage rock band formed in South Kingstown, Rhode Island, in 1964. Heavily influenced by British Invasion groups, the Others enjoyed a role as one of the most popular New England musical acts, thanks in large part to their debut single "I Can’t Stand This Love, Goodbye". The record is regularly featured on 1960s garage compilation albums, most notably '' Pebbles, Volume 8''. Three singles, including "I Can’t Stand This Love, Goodbye", were released during the group's recording career, all of which were issued nationally, and represented musical progression unheard of from the majority of garage bands. History Co-founder Jim DeStout (lead guitar) began his rock career musically as a member of the Regions, a teen band popular on the local club circuit in Rhode Island. When the British Invasion swept across the United States, the Regions adopted their counterparts' style, a pattern which would continue when the Others formed. DeStout departed for ...
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