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  • 121National Irish Bank — Not to be confused with National Bank of Ireland. Danske Bank A/S trading as National Irish Bank Type Irish Branch of Danske Bank Founded 1 April 2007 (former National Irish Bank Limited founded …

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  • 122Dogs in Space — Not to be confused with Russian space dogs. Dogs in Space Directed by Richard Lowenstein Produced by Glenys Rowe …

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  • 123Chequered Flag (video game) — Not to be confused with Checkered Flag (disambiguation). Chequered Flag Developer(s) Steve Kelly for Psion Software Ltd Publisher(s) Sinclair Research Ltd Platform(s) ZX Spectrum …

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  • 124Arkham —    Fictitious city in Massachusetts invented by HPL. The city is first cited in “The Picture in the House” (1920); other tales that feature Arkham are “Herbert West Reanimator” (1921–22), “The Unnamable” (1923), “The Colour out of Space” (1927),… …

    An H.P.Lovecraft encyclopedia

  • 125Dunwich —    Fictitious city in Massachusetts invented by HPL.    Dunwich was created for “The Dunwich Horror” (1928) and is cited only in that tale and in the poem “The Ancient Track” (1929). It was based roughly upon the area in south central… …

    An H.P.Lovecraft encyclopedia

  • 126Kingsport —    Fictitious city in Massachusetts invented by HPL. Kingsport first appeared in “The Terrible Old Man” (1920) but was not then based upon any specific site; only in “The Festival” (1923) was it identified with Marblehead, a living museum of… …

    An H.P.Lovecraft encyclopedia

  • 127Max Herliger Account —    Fictitious Schutzstaffel (SS) bank account set up in Swiss banks by Heinrich Himmler in September 1940 for the purpose of depositing all of the valuables confiscated from the Jews. This included precious jewelry, gold and silver items, and the …

    Historical dictionary of the Holocaust

  • 128fictitiously — fictitious ► ADJECTIVE 1) not real or true, being imaginary or invented. 2) referring to the characters and events found in fiction. DERIVATIVES fictitiously adverb fictitiousness noun …

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