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Sojourn may refer to: Books and periodicals * ''Sojourn'' (comics), a CrossGen comic book series * ''Sojourn'' (journal), a journal of social and cultural issues in Southeast Asia * ''Sojourn'' (novel), the 1991 novel in the Dark Elf Trilogy by R. A. Salvatore *''The Sojourn'', a 2011 novel by Andrew Krivak Music * ''Sojourn'' (album), a 1977 album by Mickey Tucker *"Sojourn", a song by Natasha Bedingfield from '' Unwritten'' *Sojourn Music, an American Christian music group Other uses * "Sojourn" (''American Horror Story''), a television episode *''Sojourn'', a predecessor of ''TorilMUD'', a text-based online role-playing game * Sojourn (''Overwatch''), a playable character from the video game ''Overwatch'' *Sevoflurane Sevoflurane, sold under the brand name Sevorane, among others, is a sweet-smelling, nonflammable, highly fluorinated methyl isopropyl ether used as an inhalational anaesthetic for induction and maintenance of general anesthesia. After desflura ..., trade nam ...
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Sojourn (Overwatch)
The Overwatch franchise, a series of first-person shooter games developed by Blizzard Entertainment consists of 38 playable characters across both games. The original 2016 game, ''Overwatch'', featured 32 playable characters known as heroes and a number of supporting characters as part of the game's narrative, which is told through animated media and digital comics outside of the game. Its sequel, ''Overwatch 2'', was released in October 2022 and replaced ''Overwatch''. The sequel builds upon the same hero roster and added more characters, currently consisting of 38 heroes. However, as ''Overwatch 2'' had been developed to be a faster game with five-versus-five teams rather than six-versus-six, several of the characters had tweaks or major rebuilds within ''Overwatch 2'', as well as different character designs. The story of ''Overwatch'' takes place on Earth in the "near future" in the years after the "Omnic Crisis," a period in which robots (called "omnics") rose up in rebelli ...
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Sojourn Music
As a musical collective, Sojourn Music consists of a group of musicians with backgrounds in jazz, country, and pop who came together with musicians from indie and punk rock backgrounds, seeking to serve the Church with a sense of unity and beauty. Sojourn creates new songs for modern missionary worship, rich in Christian teaching and contextualized in modern culture. Contemporary hymns, psalms, and songs of lament and praise are written by members of the Louisville-based Sojourn Collective. Sojourn Collective Sojourn Collective is a family of local churches in Louisville, Kentucky, and southern Indiana. Over the years, Sojourn Music has recorded multiple records of original music, and has led worship at national conferences for Advance The Church, The Resurgence, Acts 29, The Gospel Coalition, and Campus Crusade for Christ. History Sojourn Music is part of the worship arts ministry of Sojourn Collective, along with Sojourn Visual Arts. Sojourn Church launched in 2000 with under ...
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Sojourn Shelton
Sojourn Shelton II (born December 25, 1994) is a former American football cornerback. He played college football at Wisconsin, and was signed by the Arizona Cardinals as an undrafted free agent in 2017. Early years Shelton attended Plantation High School in Plantation, Florida. He was a defensive back for their football team. As a senior, he was rated as a four-star recruit and the 27th best cornerback in the nation. After receiving offers from several big colleges such as Florida State, Ole Miss, and West Virginia, Shelton committed to the University of Wisconsin–Madison to play college football. College career In his first year with the Badgers in 2013, Shelton played all 13 games in the season which included 12 starts at cornerback, in which he recorded thirty-six tackles, four interceptions (tying for third in the Big Ten), and seven pass breakups. He became the first true freshmen to start in a season opener since Travis Frederick in 2009. In 2014, he had a season that o ...
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Sojourn (comics)
''Sojourn'' is a fantasy comic book series published by CrossGen. The series follows the adventures of the archer Arwyn and her companions as they battle undead dictator Mordath. Unlike other CrossGen comics, ''Sojourn'' does not center on a Sigil-Bearer, but instead depicts a villainous Sigil-Bearer whom the heroes are tasked with defeating. It ran for 35 issues from 2001 to 2004 until it was forced to end by the bankruptcy of CrossGen. For a time, this series was Crossgen's highest grossing comic. Premise The comic takes place in the world of Quin, which comprises five lands inhabited by different races. The lands were ruled by the human dictator Mordath, who conquered Quin with an army of trolls, until he was killed in battle with the mysterious Ayden. After Mordath's death, Ayden fragmented the arrow used to kill him into five shards for each land, pledging to return in a time of peril if the shards are united. Peril returns to Quin 300 years later when Mordath is resurrec ...
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Sojourn (journal)
''Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia'' is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the study of social and cultural issues in Southeast Asia. It publishes empirical and theoretical research articles to promote and disseminate scholarship in and on the region. Areas of special concern include ethnicity, religion, tourism, urbanization, migration, popular culture, social and cultural change, and development. Fields most often represented in the journal are anthropology, sociology and history. Three issues of ''Sojourn'' are published per year (March, July, November)."Sojourn"


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The Sojourn
''The Sojourn'' is a 2011 debut novel by Andrew Krivak which was shortlisted for the National Book Award for Fiction. The novel is a Family Saga which deals with American emigrant to Austria-Hungary, Jozef Vinich who gets dragged into World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin .... Multiple reviewers compared the novel favourably to A Farewell to Arms. Reception Reception of the novel was overwhelmingly positive. NPR reviewer Alan Cheuse called the novel "splendid", marking surprise that such a short novel can do such a good job examining the experience of the war. ''The Christian Science Monitor'', similarly gave praise to the novel's simple language and compelling story telling, which effectively challenges the glorification of war, creating an "anti-war novel ...
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Sojourn (novel)
''Sojourn'' is a fantasy novel by American writer R. A. Salvatore, the third book in The Dark Elf Trilogy. It was published in 1991. Plot summary Having lived in the Underdark for over forty years, Drizzt realized that neither he nor anyone around him would be safe, so he decided to travel to the surface. There he met with much adversity because of his race, but also found his true calling in life as a ranger, during his time with a blind ranger named Montolio. He eventually moved to Icewind Dale, where he joined with Catti-Brie, Bruenor Battlehammer, Regis the Halfling, and Wulfgar the barbarian. Reception On March 26, 1991 ''Sojourn'' debuted at 13 of ''The New York Times'' bestseller list. Ian Strelec awarded the final book of the trilogy, ''Sojourn'' with a B+ rating. He stated he found the book short and although not incredible, it was an important component of the Drizzt mythos. According to PopMatters ''PopMatters'' is an international online magazine of cultural cri ...
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Sojourn (album)
''Sojourn'' is an album by pianist Mickey Tucker which was recorded in 1977 and released on the Xanadu label.Xanadu Records discography
accessed May 2, 2014


Reception

The review awarded the album 2 stars.Allmusic listing
accessed May 2, 2014


Track listing

''All compositions by Mickey Tucker'' # "Fast Train to Zurich" - 7:01 # "Norwegian Nights-Norwegian Days" - 7:28 # "Tunisian Festival" - 8:09 # "The Silent Mind of Fraulein Stein" - 8:58 # "French Fables" - 4:22 # "Dusseldorf Dance" - 9:35


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Unwritten (album)
''Unwritten'' is the debut studio album by English singer and songwriter Natasha Bedingfield. It was released in Europe on 6 September 2004 through Phonogenic Records and in the United States on 2 August 2005 through Epic Records. A pop and R&B album, ''Unwritten'' was produced by a number of producers, including Danielle Brisebois, Guy Chambers, Peter Wade Keusch, Steve Kipner, Patrick Leonard and Greg Wells. In the United Kingdom, ''Unwritten'' topped both the UK Albums Chart and the Scottish Albums Chart, receiving a triple platinum certification from the British Phonographic Industry for sales of over a million copies in the United Kingdom. In North America, it peaked at number twenty-six on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and was certified gold by the RIAA for shipments of over 500,000 copies in the United States. The album spawned four singles: "Single", "These Words", " Unwritten" and "I Bruise Easily" from the 2006 reissue. The song "Drop Me in the Middle" featured rapper ...
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Sojourn (American Horror Story)
"Sojourn" is the eighth episode of the eighth season of the anthology television series ''American Horror Story''. It aired on October 31, 2018, on the cable network FX. The episode was written by Josh Green, and directed by Bradley Buecker. Plot Michael Langdon finds the corpses of the executed Ariel Augustus, Baldwin Pennypacker, and Miriam Mead. He is confronted by Cordelia Goode who declares the victory of the witches, but insists that Michael still has capacity for good. Michael dismisses her, threatening to kill every witch of the coven. Wandering into wilderness, the distressed Michael begs his Father for guidance and after four days, he receives visions of conflicting angelic and infernal natures. Weakened, he stumbles across a Satanic church where the High Priestess, Hannah, berates her fellow worshippers for their unimpressive feats of sin, believing that the world must become significantly wicked to encourage the arrival of the Antichrist. A member of the congregati ...
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TorilMUD
''TorilMUD'' is a MUD, a text-based online role-playing game, and is one of the oldest and largest of its kind. Game characteristics ''TorilMUD'' is set in the Forgotten Realms ''Dungeons & Dragons'' campaign setting. (Toril is the name of the planet where the continent Faerûn, which "Forgotten Realms" refers to, is located.) Its technical infrastructure is based on the Sequent derivative of the DikuMUD codebase. History Kris Kortright, a developer from the MUD ''Black Knights Realm'', founded ''Sojourn'', set in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game, in 1993, along with Tim Devlin and John Bashaw. ''Sojourn'' was based on the Sequent codebase, the ''Epic'' spell system, and areas from ''Black Knights Realm''. The City of Waterdeep was the first zone built entirely for ''Sojourn''. Brad McQuaid was an avid player of ''Sojourn''. Seeing the commercial potential of virtual worlds in the course of his MUD career, he went on to ...
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