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  2. Delta3D - Wikipedia

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    Delta3d is an open source engine which can be used for games, simulations, or other graphical applications. Its modular design integrates other well-known Open Source projects such as Open Scene Graph, Open Dynamics Engine, Character Animation Library (CAL3D), and OpenAL. Rather than bury the underlying modules, Delta3D integrates them together ...

  3. Alpha Lambda Delta - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Lambda Delta was founded in 1924 by the Dean of Women, Maria Leonard, at the University of Illinois to recognize academic excellence among freshmen women. One year before, Dean Thomas Arkle Clark had founded Phi Eta Sigma, an honor society to recognize academic excellence among freshmen males. Both groups operated as single sex ...

  4. Delta Kappa Gamma - Wikipedia

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    Delta Kappa Gamma (ΔΚΓ) is a professional society for women educators. History [ edit ] The society was founded on May 11, 1929, at the Faculty Women’s Club at the University of Texas, Austin, Texas.

  5. SS Executor - Wikipedia

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    SS Executor may refer to one of these ships built for or owned by American Export Lines : SS Executor (1940) (MC hull number 104, Type C3-E), built by Bethlehem Shipbuilding ( Quincy, Massachusetts ); acquired by the United States Navy as cargo ship USS Almaack (AKA-10); sold for commercial service in 1946; scrapped in 1970. SS Executor (1945 ...

  6. Soul Sacrifice (video game) - Wikipedia

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    At SCEJA's 9\9 event, an expansion of the original game titled Soul Sacrifice Delta was announced. The game includes new bosses, a third faction called 'Grimm', co-op attacks and more. The game was released in Asian markets on March 6, 2014, in North America on May 13, 2014 and in the PAL region on May 14, 2014.

  7. William Smith (judge, born 1697) - Wikipedia

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    William Smith (1728–1793), the Chief Justice of the Province of New York and, later, of Canada in Quebec. He married Janet Livingston (1730–1819), [7] a granddaughter of Robert Livingston the Younger. [4] [8] Sarah Smith (1732–1815), who in 1755 married Abraham Keteltas, a minister elected to the Provincial Congress. [1]

  8. Murder of Sierah Joughin - Wikipedia

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    Sierah Joughin (February 11, 1996 – July 22, 2016) was an American woman who was abducted and murdered in Delta, Ohio. She disappeared on July 19, 2016, and was found dead three days later. Her assailant, James D. Worley, was convicted and sentenced to death for the murder and over twenty years in prison for the kidnapping, assault, and other ...

  9. Kurt Edelhagen - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Edelhagen (born 5 June 1920 – 8 February 1982) [1] was a German big band leader. He was born in Herne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. [1] Edelhagen studied conducting and piano in Essen. In 1945, he started a trio, then a big band a year later. He performed on the radio station in Frankfurt am Main, then for three years beginning in ...