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  • Several libraries are located on the Island of Sodor. There are only two known, one is located at Abbey, Thomas once took a storyteller here for its grand opening in the eleventh season. Another is located at the Town Square in Tidmouth. It was mentioned in the thirteenth season episode, Time For a Story.
  • A sadly short-lived web series that ran from 2010-2011. Only created first episode and an April Fools video. A few clips of the series were circulated via Facebook, and the show has garnered interest in social networking communities, mainly because what happens in each of the episodes has actually happened in real life before. The Youtube channel for the show has since been closed down. However it can be found here
  • “The Library” is the fifth episode of Season Three, and the 22nd overall. It originally aired October 16, 1991. “The Library” was directed by Joshua White and written by Larry Charles.
  • The Library is a is a chain of libraries created by RKO Publishing in 1987.
  • This area is for personal documents written or owned by non-magi, which may be scattered about the covenant and which are not open to all to read. As with the Private Documents they are gathered here for convenience.
  • The Library is a place where you buy new characters with LEGO Studs. This allows you to play as different characters you would normally not play as. The locked characters are the ones you cannot buy until you have completed a certain level. The prices range from 15,000 to 100,000. There are plenty of tables and book shelves to destroy if you need some studs.
  • Interprete Lanzamiento Apariciones Duración Álbum Anterior soundtrack Siguiente soundtrack The Library es un soundtrack de Resident Evil 2, este soundtrack es parte del album Biohazard 2 Original Soundtrack.
  • "The Library" is the third segment of the twenty-second episode of the first season (1985–86) of the American television series The Twilight Zone.
  • __NOEDITSECTION____NOEDITSECTION__ In the gallery Library you can display your books, treasure maps and some unique items from mods and the vanilla game.
  • The Library is the seventh campaign level of Halo: Combat Evolved. It begins after 343 Guilty Spark teleports John-117 from the swamp he was in (part of the previous level) into the Library of Installation 04. John-117 must battle through four Flood-filled stories to reach the Index chamber.
  • Writer: John O'Bryan Director: Giancarlo Volpe Guest Stars: Héctor Elizondo (Wan Shi Tong), Raphael Sbarge (Professor Zei)
  • Location within The Night World of the Insylum RPG (a similar library is mentioned in the Night Floors adventure in Delta Green: Countdown). It is a strange library that seems to have reverted to a wild state - lights that fade on and off as with the passing of the sun, evidence of camp-fires, and a mysterious creature stalking the aisles by night.
  • The Library is a region of the lower attics of Redwall Abbey. It was started by Old Quelt as an organized gathering place for all of Redwall's historical writings, particularly from The Gatehouse and the Abbot/Abbess's quarters.
  • The Library is a massive archology containing the collected knowledge and history of all of known races. It is located on Legion, the human homeworld.
  • The Library is an extradimensional space created by, and the primary residence of, Periox Osseaw. It is filled with copies of nearly every book ever published on Altnernia, and many recovered from conquered or destroyed civilizations. As a result, it is immense, covering about 15 square miles (excluding the Arcane Wing).
  • The library is a great place for finding information and studying. There are cubicles in most floors and the ones in the 6-9th floor are very quiet.
  • The Library is a scene which never appeared on episodes.
  • The Library is the thirteenth track in the BIOHAZARD 2 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK.
  • The library is a large computer database area discovered by Maggie Robbins. The computers are working, but somewhat damaged.
  • The Library is a integral part of Myst Island and is home to the Red Book and the Blue Book, as well as many clues to help you solve the puzzles of the island. It housed most of Atrus's books before they were burned by Sirrus and Achenar, who became trapped within the Prison Books there. This article is a Stub. You can help D'ni by expanding it.
  • "The Library" is the 30th episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender.
  • The Library was a large and comfortable room in Exovar's Emporium. It was very quiet and relaxing. It contained millions of documents, including many banned or contraband materials.
  • The Library is an original Barney song that first appeared in "Honk! Honk! A Goose on the Loose!".
  • The Library is a magical library that houses mythical artifacts, and books.
  • As I crossed the threshold of the library, I noticed that all sounds of the street stopped. I shrugged it off as being well sound-proofed. I slowly weaved my way through the aisles, finding nothing that drew my attention. As I drew deeper into the depths of the building, the lights grew dimmer until eventually, the only light came from candles in brackets along the wall. Was that… movement? My gaze tracked to the end of the aisle I was in and saw a shape moving slowly away from me. I chased after it, calling out. As I got closer, the shape sharpened into that of a man. He was leaving.
  • The Library and its computer was built by Felman Lux to embody his daughter Charlotte Lux' living mind before her failing body died. She could enjoy eternal life in the virtual reality, with the Doctor Moon nurturing her spiritual and mental well-being. To protect her identity and their child, the Lux family made the Library computers refer to her by the protracted name "CAL" to define the heart of its computer network. (TV: Forest of the Dead) It was managed by a head Librarian. Visitors to the Library used courtesy nodes, sculpted computer terminals containing real faces made from donated flesh; the nodes would chose a face they thought a patron would like. The security drones were levitating wooden spheres. All spheres had a camera lens and could communicate by displaying messages acros
  • Finch keeps most of his technical equipment in two rooms on the second floor of the building, which are secured by a gate and a pad lock. Various generators set up throughout the building serve as the building's main source of power, which keeps the building off the grid. (“Root Cause”) (“RAM”) The Library was abandoned by Harold and Reese, and it was then raided by a NYPD response team shortly after Samaritan came fully online. (“Deus Ex Machina”)
  • Located on the second floor of Hogwarts castle and contains tens of thousands of books on thousands of shelves. The library is where students can go to peruse or borrow books to supplement their studies (or for personal enjoyment). The library books have various spells on them to prevent students from defacing or stealing them. There are several sections to the library including the invisibliity section, dragon section, the reference section and the legal section. As well as the restricted section. The library closes at 8 pm.
  • The Library is located to the east of the main building, and it is monitored by Mrs. Carvin. It is the main hangout on campus for the Nerds, and some of the nerds like Cornelius find it a safe haven from the Bullies. There are 2 yardsticks near the Library which can be used as Melee Weapons. At the right end of the library there is the entrance to the Observatory, as well as a secret short cut to Harrington House. There are several flower pots scattered around the inside, and they can be picked up and thrown for lots of damage. The Prefects can be found inside patrolling, usually after 7 p.m.
  • The Library was a section on the now defunct Zelda Universe website. It included a continuation of the backstory descriptions given in the Official Nintendo Player's Guides (see Legends of Zelda for example from the OOT guide), with the addition up to the Oracle Series (however it does change the order from the earlier sources as was the case with Link's Awakening which was clearly placed after LTTP in the official Player's Guides where it belongs). The other interesting detail was its attempt to make all the Link's one link, though it was already established in the earlier guides by their own in-universe historians that there were at least three links between the events of OOT, LTTP, and classic Zelda series.
  • The scene opens with Aang sitting on the ground, looking over a vast savanna landscape. The gang stands behind the seated Aang, who is holding a flute in his hand; Sokka asks: "What's out here?" As Toph bends down to touch the ground, she responds, "A lot actually." Just as she is about to elaborate, Aang interrupts her, telling her not to ruin the surprise. He plays a musical note on the flute and a groundhog-like creature emerges and repeats the same note. After Aang plays several more notes, Sokka plugs his finger into the end of the flute in frustration and states that they need to make plans. Toph points out that they are making plans – mini-vacation plans. Sokka argues they do not have time for vacations. Aang points out that he is diligently working his "arrow off" with Toph and Kat
  • Someone has released the Flood into the Installation, and 343 Guilty Spark requires your assistance in collecting the Index from a Flood-infected structure called The Library. This level acts a recreation of the level of the same name from the original Halo.
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