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- The moon-e**** people are a legendary group of short, bearded white-skinned people who are said to have lived in Appalachia until the Cherokee expelled...
- remains Méliès' best known, and the moment when the capsule lands in the moon's eye remains one of the most iconic and frequently referenced images in the...
- Eye of the moon may refer to: Eye of the Moon, a children's historical novel. The Eye of the Moon, a book in the Bourbon Kid series. The Eye of the Moon...
- extinct species recorded from Paleocene to Eocene age fossils. They are large-e****, fork-tailed fish that superficially resemble shads. The vernacular name...
- because the Moon must be bright, about quarter moon or more, for the moon dogs to be observed. Moon dogs show little color to the unaided human eye because...
- The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. It orbits at an average distance of 384,400 km (238,900 mi), about 30 times the diameter of Earth. Tidal forces...
- The Dead Moon Circus (デッドムーンサーカス, Deddo Mūn Sākasu) are a group of fictional characters from the Sailor Moon manga series created by Naoko Takeuchi. They...
- françoise. It is also known by the common names ox-eye daisy, dog daisy, field daisy, Marguerite, moon daisy, moon-penny, poor-land penny, poverty daisy and white...
- Moon Faced and Starry E**** is an album by American jazz drummer Max Roach, featuring vocalist Abbey Lincoln on two tracks, recorded in 1959 and released...
- A lunar phase or Moon phase is the apparent shape of the Moon's directly sunlit portion as viewed from the Earth (because the Moon is tidally locked with...