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Searcher (other)
Searcher or Searchers may refer to: * HMS ''Searcher'', a list of ships ** HMS ''Searcher'' (D40), a British escort carrier * HMC Searcher a customs cutter of the UK. * USS ''Searcher'' (AGR-4), a United States radar picket ship * IAI Searcher, a type of unmanned aerial vehicle * Searchers (search engine), an internet search engine * ''Searchers'' (film), 2016 Canadian film * "The Searcher", a segment on the television show '' Danger Theatre'' * Searcher of the dead, a person employed in late medieval London to investigate the cause of death * ''Calosoma'', a genus of beetles * ''Bathymaster signatus'', a fish * A magazine published by Information Today, Inc. that merged with ''Online'' in 2013 to become ''Online Searcher'' * ''Searchers'', or ''Ichneutae'', a satyr play by Sophocles * Searchers, enemies from the video game Bendy and the Ink Machine. They are sentient blobs of ink. See also * The Searchers (other) * Searchers 2.0 * A Searchers EP * Search (disambi ...
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HMS Searcher
Four ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS ''Searcher'': * was a brigantine built in 1562 and sold in 1564. * was an launched in 1918 and sold in 1938. * was an launched in 1942 and transferred under lend-lease. She was returned the US Navy in 1945 and sold into mercantile service. * was a Landing Ship, Tank Landing Ship, Tank (LST), or tank landing ship, is the naval designation for ships first developed during World War II (1939–1945) to support amphibious operations by carrying tanks, vehicles, cargo, and landing troops directly onto shore with ... launched as ''LST 3508'' in 1944, renamed HMS ''Searcher'' in 1947 and broken up in 1949. {{DEFAULTSORT:Searcher, Hms Royal Navy ship names ...
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Bathymaster Signatus
''Bathymaster signatus'', the searcher, is species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Bathymasteridae, the ronquils. This species is found in the northern Pacific Ocean. Taxonomy ''Bathymaster signatus'' was first formally described in 1873 by the American paleontologist and biologist Edward Drinker Cope with its type locality given as Sitka, Alaska. Cope placed this new species in a new monotypic genus '' Bathymaster'' and so this species is the type species of that genus. The specific name ''signatus'' means "marked", presumed to be an allusion to the black spot crossing the tips of the membranes and first five rays of the dorsal fin. Description ''Bathymaster signatus'' has an elongated, moderately compressed body, deepest at the start of the dorsal fin, with a large slightly pointed head. The mouth is terminal and diagonal with the outer teeth on the upper jaw being canine-like and the inner ones more conical, this is reversed on the lower jaw. There are te ...
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Searcher or Searchers may refer to: * HMS ''Searcher'', a list of ships ** HMS ''Searcher'' (D40), a British escort carrier * HMC Searcher a customs cutter of the UK. * USS ''Searcher'' (AGR-4), a United States radar picket ship * IAI Searcher, a type of unmanned aerial vehicle * Searchers (search engine), an internet search engine * ''Searchers'' (film), 2016 Canadian film * "The Searcher", a segment on the television show '' Danger Theatre'' * Searcher of the dead, a person employed in late medieval London to investigate the cause of death * ''Calosoma'', a genus of beetles * ''Bathymaster signatus'', a fish * A magazine published by Information Today, Inc. that merged with ''Online'' in 2013 to become ''Online Searcher'' * ''Searchers'', or ''Ichneutae'', a satyr play by Sophocles * Searchers, enemies from the video game Bendy and the Ink Machine. They are sentient blobs of ink. See also * The Searchers (other) * Searchers 2.0 * A Searchers EP * Search (disamb ...
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The Searchers (other)
''The Searchers'' is a 1956 American Western film directed by John Ford. The Searchers may also refer to: * Music: **The Searchers (band), a 1960s Merseybeat music group ** ''The Searchers'', a 1979 album by The Searchers * Titled works in other fields: ** ''The Searchers'' (TV series), a 2009 Iranian television police drama ** ''The Searchers'', or ''Ichneutae'', a satyr play by Sophocles ** ''The Searchers'', a comic book published by Caliber Comics See also * Searcher (other) Searcher or Searchers may refer to: * HMS Searcher, HMS ''Searcher'', a list of ships ** HMS Searcher (D40), HMS ''Searcher'' (D40), a British escort carrier * HMC Searcher a customs cutter of the UK. * USS Searcher (AGR-4), USS ''Searcher'' (AGR ...
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Bendy And The Ink Machine
''Bendy and the Ink Machine''Commonly abbreviated as ''BatIM''. is an episodic first-person survival horror video game developed and published by Kindly Beast under the name of the game's in-universe animation studio Joey Drew Studios Inc. It was initially released to Game Jolt on February 10, 2017, as the first of five chapters, with a full worldwide release on October 27, 2018. The game was also released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch on November 20, 2018, being published by Rooster Teeth Games, and for IOS and Android on December 21, 2018. Inspired by the ''BioShock'' game series, the game is set in the fictional Joey Drew Studios. The player controls Henry Stein, a retired animator who receives a letter inviting him back to his old workplace. Stein discovers a series of strange paranormal activities caused by the titular Ink Machine. In the game, players navigate through a first person perspective and need to complete certain tasks to proceed, such as c ...
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Ichneutae
The ''Ichneutae'' ( grc, Ἰχνευταί, ''Ichneutai'', "trackers"), also known as the ''Searchers'', ''Trackers'' or ''Tracking Satyrs'', is a fragmentary satyr play by the fifth-century BC Athenian dramatist Sophocles. Three nondescript quotations in ancient authors were all that was known of the play until 1912,Hunt (1912) 31. when the extensive remains of a second-century CE papyrus roll of the ''Ichneutae'' were published among the Oxyrhynchus Papyri. With more than four hundred lines surviving in their entirety or in part, the ''Ichneutae'' is now the best preserved ancient satyr play after Euripides' ''Cyclops'', the only fully extant example of the genre. Plot The plot of the play was derived from the inset myth of the ''Homeric Hymn to Hermes''. A newborn Hermes has stolen Apollo's cattle, and the older god sends a chorus of satyrs to retrieve the animals, promising them the dual rewards of freedom and gold should they be successful. The satyrs set out to find the catt ...
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Online (magazine)
''Online'' was a magazine for information systems first published in 1977. The publisher Online, Inc. was founded the year before. The magazine was headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. In 2001, Information Today, Inc. acquired the assets of ''Online Inc''. The first issue under Information Today, Inc. was published in January/February 2002. The magazine merged in 2013 with the magazine '' Searcher'' to form ''Online Searcher''. Marydee Ojala served as the editor of ''Online''. The website contained selected full-text articles and news from each issue. See also * Online magazine An online magazine is a magazine published on the Internet, through bulletin board systems and other forms of public computer networks. One of the first magazines to convert from a print magazine format to being online only was the computer magaz ... References External links * History Defunct computer magazines published in the United States Magazines disestablished in 2013 Magazines es ...
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Information Today, Inc
Information is an abstract concept that refers to that which has the power to inform. At the most fundamental level information pertains to the interpretation of that which may be sensed. Any natural process that is not completely random, and any observable pattern in any medium can be said to convey some amount of information. Whereas digital signals and other data use discrete signs to convey information, other phenomena and artifacts such as analog signals, poems, pictures, music or other sounds, and currents convey information in a more continuous form. Information is not knowledge itself, but the meaning that may be derived from a representation through interpretation. Information is often processed iteratively: Data available at one step are processed into information to be interpreted and processed at the next step. For example, in written text each symbol or letter conveys information relevant to the word it is part of, each word conveys information relevant ...
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Calosoma
''Calosoma'' is a genus of large ground beetles that occur primarily throughout the Northern Hemisphere, and are referred to as caterpillar hunters or caterpillar searchers. Many of the 167 species are largely or entirely black, but some have bright metallic coloration. They produce a foul-smelling spray from glands near the tip of the abdomen. They are recognizable due to their large thorax, which is almost the size of their abdomen and much wider than their head.Powell & Hogue (1979), California Insects. p. 262. History In 1905, '' Calosoma sycophanta'' was imported to New England for control of the gypsy moth. The species is a voracious consumer of caterpillars during both its larval stage and as an adult, as are other species in the genus. For this reason, they are generally considered beneficial insects. Several species of this beetle, most notably the black calosoma (''Calosoma semilaeve'') are especially common in the California California is a state in the Wes ...
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HMS Searcher (D40)
HMS ''Searcher'' was a ''Ruler''-class escort carrier of the Royal Navy. Built in Seattle as a ''Bogue''-class, she was transferred to the United Kingdom under Lend-Lease. Launched in 1942 she served until 29 November 1945. She was sold into merchant service and renamed ''Captain Theo''. In 1966, she was renamed again to ''Oriental Banker'' and was finally scrapped in Taiwan in 1976. Design and description Ruler-class ships were larger and had a greater aircraft capacity than the preceding American-built escort carrier classes, and were laid down as escort carriers, not converted from merchant ships. They had a complement of 646 men and an overall length of , a beam of and a draught of .Cocker (2008), p.82. Propulsion was provided by one shaft, two boilers and a steam turbine giving 9,350 shaft horsepower, which could propel the ship at .Cocker (2008), p.79. Aircraft facilities were a small combined bridge–flight control on the starboard side, two aircraft lifts by , one ai ...
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Searcher Of The Dead
Searchers of the dead, also known as plague-searchers or simply searchers, were people, mostly women, hired by parishes in London, England, to examine corpses and determine the cause of people's deaths. Their written documents containing statistical data linking sickness to fatality were then turned in to parish officials for use in publishing official Bills of Mortality. These mortality reports have enabled historians and researchers alike to estimate the living conditions and influence of grave diseases like the bubonic plague on the given population. Searchers existed primarily in London, where they were first appointed during the plague outbreaks around 1568. They continued work through the early modern period up until the Registration Act of 1836, which called for all births, deaths, and marriages in England to be well-documented. They served as important figures to the parish although they were often neglected in records as many people began to question their credibility late ...
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Danger Theatre
''Danger Theatre'' is an American half-hour comedy anthology series for television, produced by Universal Television and originally aired on the American Fox network from July 7 to August 22, 1993. Each half-hour-long show consisted of two comedy segments, each a spoof of a familiar action/anthology format. There are two exceptions, one being “Go Ahead, Fry Me” with guest stars Liz Vassey and Sam Mann. The style of the comedy was somewhat similar to that of films like ''Airplane!'' and TV shows like ''Police Squad!''. Robert Vaughn was the host for each episode, introducing to camera each fifteen-minute segment with mock earnestness. The jokes ranged from humorous or preposterous dialogue to visual gags and slapstick designed to poke fun at the serious dramatic formats being lampooned. The score for the series was composed by Lalo Schifrin. ''Danger Theatre'' ran for seven episodes before cancellation. However, it was syndicated outside the US, airing in the UK on the BBC in ...
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