advance+stealthily

  • 41Gia Long — 嘉隆 Emperor of Vietnam Emperor Gia Long Emperor of Nguyễn Dynasty …

    Wikipedia

  • 42U.S. Naval Station Sangley Point — Infobox Airport name=U.S. Naval Station Sangley Point IATA = NSP ICAO = RPLS operator = Formerly,United States Navy/Now Philippine Navy/Philippine Air Force type = Naval Station/Naval Air Station location = Cavite City, Philippines built = 1898… …

    Wikipedia

  • 43Night hunting — is a misnomer for the traditional courtship custom that is practiced in some parts of Bhutan.[1][2] Such custom existed also in other cultures, namely in Japan.[3] Night hunting , the traditional culture of nightly courtship and romance that is …

    Wikipedia

  • 44Dutch period in Ceylon — Ceylon Zeylan Dutch colony ← …

    Wikipedia

  • 45A Long Fatal Love Chase — infobox Book | name = A Long Fatal Love Chase title orig = translator = image caption = Cover, Random House edition, 1995. author = Louisa May Alcott (Kent Bicknell, editor) illustrator = cover artist = J.K. Lambert country = United States… …

    Wikipedia

  • 46List of characters in Camp Lazlo — The following is a list of characters which appear in the Cartoon Network animated television series Camp Lazlo. Contents 1 Main Bean Scouts 1.1 Lazlo …

    Wikipedia

  • 47Manorama Six Feet Under — Movie poster for Manorama Six Feet Under Directed by Navdeep Singh …

    Wikipedia

  • 48The Beginning of the End (Lost) — Infobox Television episode Title = The Beginning of the End Series = Lost Caption = Hurley meets Abaddon at the mental institution Season = 4 Episode = 1 Writer = Damon Lindelof Carlton Cuse Director = Jack Bender Guests = Dominic Monaghan Mira… …

    Wikipedia

  • 49Wani (dragon) — Wani 鰐 was a dragon or sea monster in Japanese mythology. Since it is written the kanji (from Chinese e 鰐 or crocodile; alligator ) wani is translated as crocodile , or sometimes shark (from wanizame 鰐鮫 shark ). Wani first occurs in two ancient… …

    Wikipedia

  • 50Serbian Christmas traditions — An icon representing the Nativity of Jesus Christ. The Serbian Orthodox Church uses the traditional Julian Calendar. From 1900 until 2100, the Julian calendar is 13 days behind the Gregorian and therefore Serbian Christmas Day falls on 7 January… …

    Wikipedia