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rdfs:comment | - The Phoenix (ザ・フェニックス, Za Fenikkusu) is a combination shoot hissatsu technique.
- The Phoenix. By Gigglesplash
- The Phoenix (ザ・フェニックス) là kỹ năng sút kết hợp trong thế giới Inazuma Eleven.
- The Phoenix will replace cash and will be much more "convenient" than regular money. The Phoenix is named after the mythological creature of the same name and like the creature will "rise out of the ashes of the dollar". The Phoenix is just an example of many global currency conspiracy theories.
- Symbol for Rapture being reborn -- rising from the ashes (still employing that mythylogical theme). A good name for a Newspaper in New Rapture . . .
- The Phoenix is a song from Fall Out Boy's fifth studio album, Save Rock and Roll. Released on July 6, 2013, the lyrics and music were written by Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, Joe Trohman, and Andy Hurley.
- After completing the quest, it is learned that the Priest of Guthix outside the cave is Brian Twitcher.
- When the curator of a museum (Stefan Prohosh) plans to turn an experimental alloy over to a foreign power, the IMF creates a diversion - an attempt on his life.
- The comic has is a spiritual successor to The DFC, sharing a similar tone, many of the same contributors and one of the same strips (Dave Shelton's "Good Dog, Bad Dog").
- The Phoenix is a small crew based in the Emerald Archipelago in the Midnight Ocean. It was founded on April 26, 2005. The crew strongly supports quality of members over quantity and is active in teaching new pirates (or not so new pirates) how to be better pirates. The Phoenix was eventually merged with Orion's Blade.
- For the manga by Osamu Tezuka, see Phoenix. The Phoenix is an ancient and well known symbol of death and rebirth and is an idea that is found all over Asia and Europe. It's portrayed as a magnificent bird with a plumage of fiery colors and also with fiery powers or in some stories, a bird actually made of living flames. Stories don't agree whether the bird from the egg is a new phoenix or the same individual. As goes with the death/rebirth theme, it's often intentionally left unclear. Other ideas include that its tears or song have healing powers. Examples of The Phoenix include:
- The Phoenix was a Santa Cruz dance band (1997) that involved Drew Adams (keyboard/bass), Andrew Bolton (drums), Juliet Dostalek (keyboards/bass), Sean Adams (guitar/vox), Jen Dostalek (vox) and Chris Bolton (guitar). The band started out as a four piece with Jen, Juliet, Sean, and Andrew. After there first show Juliet asked Sean's 14 year old brother Drew to play keyboards, which he had never played before.
- Well, Because I want to get back into this, here we are. This world is based on some map thing I made in EU4 when I was bored. It follows an uprising of people in the west and Federations of nations formed in the east. Africa's social problems have either ended or are recovering. It is western-centric, probably because that is where most of the interesting things happen in this.
- The Phoenix is an Irish current affairs magazine devoted to political satire and investigative journalism. It was launched in January 1983 and is published fortnightly by Penfield Enterprises Ltd. The magazine was set up by John Mulcahy and he is believed to remain the owner. The name Phoenix is apparently a reference to its "emergence from the ashes" of two of Mulcahy's previous publications, Hibernia, which ceased publishing in 1980 after a libel action, and the Sunday Tribune newspaper, which first collapsed financially in 1982. The current editor is Paddy Prendiville.
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abstract | - The Phoenix (ザ・フェニックス, Za Fenikkusu) is a combination shoot hissatsu technique.
- The Phoenix. By Gigglesplash
- The Phoenix (ザ・フェニックス) là kỹ năng sút kết hợp trong thế giới Inazuma Eleven.
- For the manga by Osamu Tezuka, see Phoenix. The Phoenix is an ancient and well known symbol of death and rebirth and is an idea that is found all over Asia and Europe. It's portrayed as a magnificent bird with a plumage of fiery colors and also with fiery powers or in some stories, a bird actually made of living flames. The Phoenix of the Phoenician myth was an immortal bird that could regenerate from any injury. At a certain time, the Phoenix would make a nest of cinnamon sticks, and then self-immolate, burning to ashes, from which a new Phoenix was born. Similar myths include the Egyptian Bennu, the Chinese Fenghuang (or Houou to the Japanese), and the Vermilion Bird Suzaku. Traditionally this is not a species; there is usually only one Phoenix (video games and other modern fantasy works may beg to differ, but that's another story). Unlike most other mythical beings, it's not immortal, instead it lives, ages, lays one single egg and burns itself up. And from the egg (or the burnt phoenix's ashes) a new phoenix is born. Stories don't agree whether the bird from the egg is a new phoenix or the same individual. As goes with the death/rebirth theme, it's often intentionally left unclear. Other ideas include that its tears or song have healing powers. It is commonly mistaken to be a member of The Four Gods, due to its similarities with The Vermillion Bird. A common plot device is to have the protagonist first meet the phoenix as a sickly, dying pet of someone important. When the bird unexpectedly catches fires, circumstances lead them to expect said important person to blame them. but just as they're cringing and apologizing, The Reveal comes that this is a phoenix, just going through its' rebirth cycle. See Birth-Death Juxtaposition for a plot that reflects this motif.. See Born-Again Immortality for other characters with the ability to be reborn after death. See also Ouroboros, another ancient symbol of immortality/eternity. See Hot Wings for other wings of fire. Examples of The Phoenix include:
- The Phoenix will replace cash and will be much more "convenient" than regular money. The Phoenix is named after the mythological creature of the same name and like the creature will "rise out of the ashes of the dollar". The Phoenix is just an example of many global currency conspiracy theories.
- Symbol for Rapture being reborn -- rising from the ashes (still employing that mythylogical theme). A good name for a Newspaper in New Rapture . . .
- The Phoenix is an Irish current affairs magazine devoted to political satire and investigative journalism. It was launched in January 1983 and is published fortnightly by Penfield Enterprises Ltd. The magazine was set up by John Mulcahy and he is believed to remain the owner. The name Phoenix is apparently a reference to its "emergence from the ashes" of two of Mulcahy's previous publications, Hibernia, which ceased publishing in 1980 after a libel action, and the Sunday Tribune newspaper, which first collapsed financially in 1982. The current editor is Paddy Prendiville. Regular cartoons have included BrenB and Des McElroy's Enforcing Justice. Other cartoonists who have contributed include Aidan Dowling, Graeme Keyes, Mark Nesbitt and Morgan O'Regan.
- The Phoenix was a Santa Cruz dance band (1997) that involved Drew Adams (keyboard/bass), Andrew Bolton (drums), Juliet Dostalek (keyboards/bass), Sean Adams (guitar/vox), Jen Dostalek (vox) and Chris Bolton (guitar). The band started out as a four piece with Jen, Juliet, Sean, and Andrew. After there first show Juliet asked Sean's 14 year old brother Drew to play keyboards, which he had never played before. After a few months of playing shows Sean decided to quit to start a new band (Signs and Symbols). Sean was replaced by Andrews older brother Chris. The band stook around for a while more playing lots of shows around town.
- The Phoenix is a song from Fall Out Boy's fifth studio album, Save Rock and Roll. Released on July 6, 2013, the lyrics and music were written by Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, Joe Trohman, and Andy Hurley.
- After completing the quest, it is learned that the Priest of Guthix outside the cave is Brian Twitcher.
- Well, Because I want to get back into this, here we are. This world is based on some map thing I made in EU4 when I was bored. It follows an uprising of people in the west and Federations of nations formed in the east. Africa's social problems have either ended or are recovering. It is western-centric, probably because that is where most of the interesting things happen in this. In 2021, the world changed. Uprisings and federations of nations formed around the world. The way society works in most places is something that the people of the past would consider foreign, or unusual. Social revolutions were rampant. Some argue that these changes were for the better, while others preferred the old way of life.
- When the curator of a museum (Stefan Prohosh) plans to turn an experimental alloy over to a foreign power, the IMF creates a diversion - an attempt on his life.
- The comic has is a spiritual successor to The DFC, sharing a similar tone, many of the same contributors and one of the same strips (Dave Shelton's "Good Dog, Bad Dog").
- The Phoenix is a small crew based in the Emerald Archipelago in the Midnight Ocean. It was founded on April 26, 2005. The crew strongly supports quality of members over quantity and is active in teaching new pirates (or not so new pirates) how to be better pirates. The Phoenix was eventually merged with Orion's Blade.
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