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Rob Steen
Rob Steen is the illustrator of the books '' Flanimals'', ''More Flanimals'', '' Flanimals of the Deep'', '' Flanimals: The Day of the Bletchling'' and Flanimals Pop-Up. Other work includes ''Erf''. His latest book is ''The Pod''. He previously played guitar in the bands Presence Presence may refer to: Technology * Presence (sound recording), also known as room tone * Presence (amplification), used in four band equalisation * Presence (telepresence), the scientific and technological field * Immersion (virtual reality ... and Babacar. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) English illustrators English rock guitarists Babacar (band) members {{illustrator-stub ...
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The Independent
''The Independent'' is a British online newspaper. It was established in 1986 as a national morning printed paper. Nicknamed the ''Indy'', it began as a broadsheet and changed to tabloid format in 2003. The last printed edition was published on Saturday 26 March 2016, leaving only the online edition. The newspaper was controlled by Tony O'Reilly's Irish Independent News & Media from 1997 until it was sold to the Russian oligarch and former KGB Officer Alexander Lebedev in 2010. In 2017, Sultan Muhammad Abuljadayel bought a 30% stake in it. The daily edition was named National Newspaper of the Year at the 2004 British Press Awards. The website and mobile app had a combined monthly reach of 19,826,000 in 2021. History 1986 to 1990 Launched in 1986, the first issue of ''The Independent'' was published on 7 October in broadsheet format.Dennis Griffiths (ed.) ''The Encyclopedia of the British Press, 1422–1992'', London & Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1992, p. 330 It was prod ...
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Flanimals
''Flanimals'' is a book series written by comedian Ricky Gervais and illustrated by Rob Steen. It depicts an assortment of seemingly useless or inadequate fictional animals and their behaviour. The cover Flanimal is the Grundit. The book is published by Faber and Faber, which has also published the sequels ''More Flanimals'', ''Flanimals of the Deep'' and '' Flanimals: The Day of the Bletchling''. ''Flanimals: Pop Up'' was published October 2009 by Walker Books in the UK and in March 2010 by Candlewick Press in the US. List of Flanimals * Coddleflop: A green mush puddle that flips over to protect its soft top. However, since its bottom is equally soft, this strategy is never successful. * Plamglotis: A purple ape-like Flanimal with no legs so it swallows its hands to walk around to find food, which it cannot eat because its mouth is full. * Mernimbler: A fluffy, pink, round Flanimal that transforms into an aggressive, ogre-like adult stage when someone comments on its cuteness ...
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More Flanimals
''More Flanimals'' is the sequel to Ricky Gervais' book ''Flanimals''. Like ''Flanimals'', the book features around 30 species of Flanimal, illustrated by Rob Steen, which make up their own imaginary ecosystem. Some notable Flanimals in this book include the Squat, the Psquirm and the Mung Ungler. List of Flanimals * Skwunt – a clam-like Flanimal with its eyes inside its mouth. * Plappavom – a Flanimal resembling scrambled eggs that dissolves over time. * Fud Dumpton – a heavily built dopey looking Flanimal. * Grommomulunt – a caterpillar-like creature with no organs other than a pair of eyes. It is the larval stage of the Munt Fly; the metamorphosis consists of shedding its skin and eyes, causing its insides to leak into the ground. * Horosi Horasi – the fastest and smallest Flanimal on the planet. * Edgor – the slowest moving Flanimal on the planet that has been overtaken by some dead flanimals. * Dweezle Muzzbug – a grasshopper-like Flanimal that sheds its l ...
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Flanimals Of The Deep
''Flanimals of the Deep'' () is the third book in the Flanimals series from British comedian Ricky Gervais and illustrator Rob Steen. The book was published by Faber and Faber, London, UK on 5 October 2006 and includes such Flanimals as the Mulgi, Flambols, Bif Uddlers and Mulons. ''Flanimals of the Deep'' won the 'Best Stocking Filler' book of the year in 2006, as voted on Richard and Judy's Christmas Book Reviews. It was also named the "WH Smith Children's Book of the Year" for 2007. List of Flanimals * Mulon – a humanoid extremely intelligent Flanimal. * Groy – a small farming aquatic Flanimal. * Sleeb – a slow moving bovine-like Flanimal farmed by the Groy. * Molf – an aggressive shark-like aquatic Flanimal. * Sproy – a many 'noizelled' Flanimal. * Plumph – a Flanimal that can pull its eyes into its body for protection but damages its own eyes on its own poison. * Hungloid – a large fish-like Flanimal. * Klug Snipe – a hideous aquatic Flanimal. * Roxstram ...
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The Day Of The Bletchling
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pro ...
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Presence (band)
Presence were a British rock band started by Gary Biddles, Lol Tolhurst, and Michael Dempsey. Dempsey and Tolhurst were founding members of The Cure, and Biddles was a former Cure roadie who previously played in Fools Dance with Simon Gallup. In their brief existence, the band only recorded two albums. Their debut album, '' Inside'', was released in the UK through Reality Records in 1992 and in the US through Smash Records, a subsidiary of Island Records, in 1993. They initially began recording their second album, '' Closer'', that same year with former The Smiths producer John Porter at the helm but it wound up being shelved for a little over two decades. The album was posthumously released on 28 April 2014, a year after the death of Gary Biddles. History In 1990, Dempsey, Tolhurst and Biddles were recording demos together with a view to forming a new band following Tolhurst's departure from The Cure. With the addition of keyboardist Chris Youdell (of Then Jerico) and dr ...
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Babacar (band)
Babacar was a short-lived rock supergroup formed in England, featuring former members of Shelleyan Orphan, The Cure, and Presence. The group released one album in their brief existence, their self-titled debut album in 1998, before the band dissolved when Shelleyan Orphan reunited in 2000. History Before forming Babacar in the late 1990s, vocalist Caroline Crawley sang in Shelleyan Orphan until their breakup in 1993, while guitarist Rob Steen and bassist Roberto Soave played together in Presence and drummer Boris Williams (Crawley's then-boyfriend) played for almost a decade with The Cure. Soave and Williams also played together on Shelleyan Orphan's third album ''Humroot'' and performed live together with The Cure when Soave was asked to fill in for Simon Gallup when he fell ill during the European leg of the Wish tour, Soave filled in for him on bass. Although Jemaur Tayle, the other half of Orphan, later joined in, he did not participate in the recording of the group' ...
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Living People
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Year Of Birth Missing (living People)
A year or annus is the orbital period of a planetary body, for example, the Earth, moving in its orbit around the Sun. Due to the Earth's axial tilt, the course of a year sees the passing of the seasons, marked by change in weather, the hours of daylight, and, consequently, vegetation and soil fertility. In temperate and subpolar regions around the planet, four seasons are generally recognized: spring, summer, autumn and winter. In tropical and subtropical regions, several geographical sectors do not present defined seasons; but in the seasonal tropics, the annual wet and dry seasons are recognized and tracked. A calendar year is an approximation of the number of days of the Earth's orbital period, as counted in a given calendar. The Gregorian calendar, or modern calendar, presents its calendar year to be either a common year of 365 days or a leap year of 366 days, as do the Julian calendars. For the Gregorian calendar, the average length of the calendar yea ...
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English Illustrators
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