Search results

From Pathfinder Wiki
  • New York became a state on the 26th of July of 1788, the 11th state to join the Unio The New York state flower is the Rose.
    6 KB (784 words) - 20:24, 5 October 2021
  • ...se caves changed into the tunnels of the New York subway system, other big city neighborhoods, and computer desktops. ...erview with him, hundreds of kids started writing their names all over New York.
    16 KB (2,273 words) - 00:06, 15 July 2022
  • ...se caves changed into the tunnels of the New York subway system, other big city neighborhoods, and computer desktops. ...erview with him, hundreds of kids started writing their names all over New York.
    18 KB (2,603 words) - 23:59, 14 July 2022
  • ...ist attraction as visitors to Naples ventured into the poorer areas of the city to try the local specialty. ...he premises. Antica Pizzeria Port'Alba in Naples is widely regarded as the city's first pizzeria.
    12 KB (1,969 words) - 23:42, 3 January 2023
  • ...ist attraction as visitors to Naples ventured into the poorer areas of the city to try the local specialty. ...he premises. Antica Pizzeria Port'Alba in Naples is widely regarded as the city's first pizzeria.
    15 KB (2,302 words) - 23:37, 3 January 2023
  • ...ist attraction as visitors to Naples ventured into the poorer areas of the city to try the local specialty. ...he premises. Antica Pizzeria Port'Alba in Naples is widely regarded as the city's first pizzeria.
    13 KB (2,109 words) - 23:35, 3 January 2023
  • * ''F. p. ernesti'' — is found in [[New Zealand]] and is non-migratory ...ly small proportion of their diet. On the other hand, a growing number of city-dwelling Falcons find that [[feral pigeon]]s and [[Common Starling]]s provi
    18 KB (2,796 words) - 19:12, 5 July 2012
  • ...that in 1919 a speaker at a national convention said, "If anyone invents a new system of printing for the blind, shoot him on the spot." ...Type]]: A raised font developed by Samuel Gridley Howe, the founder of the New England School for the Blind (later, the Perkins School for the Blind) in M
    26 KB (4,138 words) - 22:05, 13 July 2022
  • Image:Flag of New Hampshire.svg|<center>Flag of New Hampshire</center> Image:Flag of New Jersey.svg|<center>Flag of New Jersey</center>
    23 KB (3,759 words) - 19:37, 1 January 2023
  • ...that in 1919 a speaker at a national convention said, "If anyone invents a new system of printing for the blind, shoot him on the spot." ...Type]]: A raised font developed by Samuel Gridley Howe, the founder of the New England School for the Blind (later, the Perkins School for the Blind) in M
    28 KB (4,408 words) - 22:03, 13 July 2022
  • ...ered may fall apart during performance, but socks are usually bought brand-new from the store in order to make sock puppets. Various additions can be glue ...could include British, Southern U.S., Boston, The Bronx (part of New York City), or even a foreigner speaking English (or other) as a second language. Lis
    12 KB (2,022 words) - 23:47, 18 July 2022
  • Image:Flag of New Hampshire.svg|<center>Flag of New Hampshire</center> Image:Flag of New Jersey.svg|<center>Flag of New Jersey</center>
    24 KB (3,933 words) - 19:34, 1 January 2023
  • ...ered may fall apart during performance, but socks are usually bought brand-new from the store in order to make sock puppets. Various additions can be glue ...could include British, Southern U.S., Boston, The Bronx (part of New York City), or even a foreigner speaking English (or other) as a second language. Lis
    12 KB (2,092 words) - 23:45, 18 July 2022
  • ...and maintained a station of the Underground Railroad at Buck’s Bridge, New York, where he lived on a farm. ...s called as pioneer SDA missionary to New Zealand. He was president of the New Zealand Conference (1889-1891) and of the Australian Conference (1892-1895)
    54 KB (8,017 words) - 15:37, 3 January 2023
  • ...or picked up from the curbside, then sorted, cleaned, and reprocessed into new materials bound for manufacturing. In a strict sense, recycling of a materi ...ycled products; recycled aluminum, for example, takes 95% less energy than new aluminum from bauxite ore.
    29 KB (4,593 words) - 13:43, 13 August 2021
  • ...ld be presumptuous to assume singular answers for a topic this complex. As new light continues to pour in and illuminate the subject of prophecy, the fulf ...continue to shed light on prophetic interpretation. If you do not consider new light, prophecy may become an obstacle rather than a supportive pillar in t
    37 KB (5,938 words) - 18:46, 14 September 2021
  • ...to survive. Check out major gold rushes around the world. Central Otago in New Zealand, Bendigo in Australia. ...been checked for gold, the chances of a recreational prospector finding a new source of gold is about zero. Gold continues to wash into areas that are go
    37 KB (5,985 words) - 22:34, 14 July 2022
  • ...out 4m high in areas of waste ground close to housing estates. In New York City, pigeon fanciers often build pigeon lofts on the roof of the building.
    12 KB (1,960 words) - 21:30, 14 July 2022
  • ...or picked up from the curbside, then sorted, cleaned, and reprocessed into new materials bound for manufacturing. In a strict sense, recycling of a materi ...ycled products; recycled aluminum, for example, takes 95% less energy than new aluminum from bauxite ore.
    31 KB (4,807 words) - 13:43, 13 August 2021
  • ...ld be presumptuous to assume singular answers for a topic this complex. As new light continues to pour in and illuminate the subject of prophecy, the fulf ...continue to shed light on prophetic interpretation. If you do not consider new light, prophecy may become an obstacle rather than a supportive pillar in t
    39 KB (6,226 words) - 18:44, 14 September 2021

View (previous 20 | next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)