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  • 61Dark Hall — is an instrumental Jazz fusion band formed in April of 1992. Biography The band started out as a trio with bassist Steve DiGiorgio, drummer Chris Dugan, and saxophone/flute player Flamp Sorvari. They were initially only a studio project, but soon …

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  • 62Dark Universe (novel) — Dark Universe   Author(s) Daniel F. Galouye …

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  • 63Dark Enough to See the Stars in a Jamestown Sky —   Author(s) Connie Lapallo Publication date …

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  • 64Dark Sun — For other uses, see Dark Sun (disambiguation). Dark Sun Designer(s) Timothy B. Brown Troy Denning Publisher(s) TSR, Inc. Wizards of the Coast …

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  • 65Dark Ages (video game) — For the 1991 video game by the same name, see Dark Ages (1991 video game). Dark Ages Developer(s) Nexon KRU Interactive Designer(s) US version: David Ethan Kennerly Korean v …

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  • 66Dark Elves (Warhammer) — In Games Workshop s Warhammer Fantasy fictional universe, the Dark Elves are a race of harsh, warlike and vicious Elves. They are also known as the Druchii in most Warhammer fiction books. They cruel, sadistic raiders with much disdain for all… …

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  • 67Dark matter — Not to be confused with antimatter, dark energy, dark fluid or dark flow. For other uses, see Dark Matter (disambiguation) …

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  • 68Dark energy — Not to be confused with dark matter, dark fluid, or dark flow. Physical cosmology …

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  • 69Dark-Hunters — The Dark Hunters are fictional immortal warriors in the Dark Hunter series who sold their souls to the Greek goddess Artemis for one single act of vengeance after being killed. Afterwards they are bound to protect mankind from the Daimons who… …

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  • 70Dark Ages (historiography) — Petrarch, who conceived the idea of a European Dark Age . From Cycle of Famous Men and Women, Andrea di Bartolo di Bargilla, c. 1450 Dark Ages is a historical periodization emphasizing the cultural and economic deterioration that supposedly… …

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