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		<title>More dubbed action/adventure/fantasy/scifi anime e.g. read info?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Im looking for good dubbed action/adventure/supernatural/fantasy/… anime when the main character/group of them get stronger and one of them is some soft of hero/chosen one e.g. Flame of Recca or Rave Master or maybe a descendant of someone powerful or reincarnation&#8230; and I dont like anime when there is lots of blood and killing e.g. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Im looking for good dubbed action/adventure/supernatural/fantasy/… anime when the main character/group of them get stronger and one of them is some soft of hero/chosen one e.g. Flame of Recca or Rave Master or maybe a descendant of someone powerful or reincarnation&#8230; and I dont like anime when there is lots of blood and killing e.g. Elfen Lied. </p>
<p>I also like anime when the main character is the strongest or one of the strongest in the anime/becoming one of the strongest e.g. Bleach. I also like anime when the main is cursed and they need to do something to set them free or the curse makes them stronger e.g. Full Metal Alchemist.</p>
<p> These are some of the anime I have seen.<br />
 Elemental Gelade<br />
 Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple<br />
 Samurai Deeper Kyo (Didnt like this one that much)<br />
 Kaze No Stigma<br />
 ONE PIECE<br />
 Fairy Tail<br />
 Nabari No Ou<br />
 The Law of Ueki<br />
 Humanoid Monster Bem<br />
 Yuyu Hakusho<br />
 S-Cry-Ed<br />
 Mär<br />
 Kiba<br />
 Shakugan no Shana<br />
 Busou Renkin<br />
 Shaman King<br />
 Black Butler<br />
 Kekkaishi<br />
 Soul Eater<br />
 D.Gray-man<br />
 Guyver: The Bioboosted Armor<br />
 Dragonball, Z, GT<br />
 Full Metal Alchemist<br />
 Naruto<br />
 Bleach<br />
 Trigun<br />
 Chrome Shelled Regios<br />
 Rurouni Kenshin<br />
 Claymore<br />
 Flame of Recca<br />
 Getbackers<br />
 Full Metal Panic<br />
 Last Exile<br />
 The Familiar of Zero (First dubbed season)<br />
 Hunter X Hunter<br />
 The Sacred Blacksmith<br />
 Shonen Onmyouji<br />
 Black Lagoon<br />
 Fate/stay night<br />
 Detective Conan/Case Closed<br />
 High School of the Dead<br />
 Witchblade<br />
 Tsubasa<br />
 Rave Master<br />
Scrapped Princess<br />
 Utawarerumono<br />
 Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit<br />
 Sands of Destruction<br />
 Gun X Sword<br />
 Blue Gender<br />
 This Ugly Yet Beautiful World<br />
 xxxHolic<br />
 The Twelve Kingdoms<br />
 Magikano<br />
 Genesis of Aquarion<br />
 Black Blood Brothers<br />
 The Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok<br />
 Ghost Hunt<br />
 Durarara!!<br />
 Darker than Black<br />
 Chrono Crusade<br />
 Dragonaut: The Resonance<br />
 El Cazador de la Bruja<br />
Heroic Age<br />
 Golgo 13<br />
 Demon King Daimao<br />
 Xam&#8217;d: Lost Memories<br />
 Dance in the Vampire Bund<br />
 Mushi-Shi<br />
 Hellsing<br />
 Tsukihime<br />
 Tactics<br />
 Hero Tales<br />
 Trinity Blood<br />
 Disgaea<br />
 Eden&#8217;s Bowy<br />
 Pumpkin Scissors<br />
 X<br />
 The Guin Saga<br />
 Orphen<br />
 Kyo Kara Maoh!<br />
 Sekirei<br />
 Shakugan no Shana<br />
 Steel Angel Kurumi<br />
 Eden of the East<br />
 Devil May Cry<br />
 Speed Grapher<br />
 Gate Keepers<br />
 Star Ocean EX<br />
 Oh! Edo Rocket<br />
 Ghost Sl­ayers Ayashi­<br />
Samurai 7<br />
 Tears to Tiara<br />
 Tokyo Underground<br />
 Project Blue Earth SOS<br />
 Tenchi Muyo!<br />
 Wild Arms: Twilight Venom<br />
 Jubei Chan<br />
Deltora Quest (Maybe I will watch)</p>
<p> If you dont know any more dubbed anime like this, then maybe some dubbed anime movies?<br />
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<p><b>Product Description</b><br />Fender Flatwashers were named because of their original use in auto body repair. The large outer diameter covered up a lot of area, and also spread the load across a wide area of thin sheet metal. In todays world these washers are used in electrical, construction, HVAC, and general industrial applications. The purpose of a washer is to spread the load from the head of the bolt across a wider area than the bolt head, which increases the strength of the joint. Fender washers do this well because the outer diameter is so much larger than the diameter of a standard flat washer. These extra thick Fender washers are manufactured in Steel Zinc, 18-8 Stainless Steel, and Type 316 Stainless Steel. The increased thickness provides superior strength, as the thicker the washer, the stronger it gets.
<p>Made in the USA. These flat washers are produced in the USA for excellent quality conformance. One of the significant differences between less expensive imported products and ours are the way we stamp. Many cheap imports are produced on gang dies that produce 10 or more washers per stroke of the press. Using such a large die means that the individual washer sets are not adjustable &#8211; when the punch wears, the dimensions change and there is no way to fix this as the press produces washers, leading to a large variation in the finished part.
<p> Materials available in many other countries are not as consistent as the domestic steels we use, which gives the imports a cheaper cost, but can lead to failures and inconsistencies when the products are used. The Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) was created to address this problem. Our materials are DFARS compliant although we do not supply the certification except on special order.</p>
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		<title>Why did the United States of America stop shipments of gasoline, iron, steel, and other materials to Japan?</title>
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		<title>What is the current resale value (scrap) for copper, stainless steel, aluminium, iron, brass, cast iron, steel?</title>
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With every new Final Fantasy VII spin off release thats come out in the last several years, each time I have been bracing myself for disappointment, specifically in regards to the music. FFVII, while primitive by today&#8217;s standard of music composition, is a masterpiece of a score. Period. Nobuo Uematsu is a master of his craft. That being said, although he did not compose the music to this game, it still came out to be pretty damn good. For those who don&#8217;t know, Crisis Core is basically the prequel to the FFVII story, with the main character being Zack, the mysterious SOLDIER from Cloud&#8217;s foggy past. Anyway, as far as the music goes, Takeharu Ishimoto doesn&#8217;t just plunge the listener into a mass of newly composed peices we may or may not like. Instead, he eases us into it by using familiar tracks from previous FFVII installments (FFVII game, Advent Children and Last Order respectively). In fact, the first three tracks seem to be lifted right from the original game and given a little update, but by no means do I consider that to be a bad thing. While there are a good many familiar songs on here that are nicely &#8220;remixed&#8221;, there are plenty of new songs that came out to be very good. The thing that stands out the most about these new songs is that they feel a bit different from what we&#8217;re used to hearing from a Final Fantasy game, especially those done by Uematsu. Some of Crisis Core&#8217;s original pieces have a sort of.. hip hop-ish/pop-ish instrumental vibe to them, while others <b>&#8230;</b><!-- odiogo-notts-begin -->
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		<description><![CDATA[Fender Flat Washers have extra large outside diameters in relation to their bolt size Extra large Outside Diameter spreads the load over a wider area Low Carbon Steel has a protective Zinc Plating for corrosion resistance &#8211; RoHs compliant Excellent multi purpose washer for general applications Made In USA for excellent quality conformance Product DescriptionFender [...]]]></description>
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<li>Fender Flat Washers have extra large outside diameters in relation to their bolt size</li>
<li>Extra large Outside Diameter spreads the load over a wider area</li>
<li>Low Carbon Steel has a protective Zinc Plating for corrosion resistance &#8211; RoHs compliant</li>
<li>Excellent multi purpose washer for general applications</li>
<li>Made In USA for excellent quality conformance</li>
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<p><b>Product Description</b><br />Fender Flatwashers were named because of their original use in auto body repair. The large outer diameter covered up a lot of area, and also spread the load across a wide area of thin sheet metal. In todays world these washers are used in electrical, construction, HVAC, and general industrial applications. The purpose of a washer is to spread the load from the head of the bolt across a wider area than the bolt head, which increases the strength of the joint. Fender washers do this well because the outer diameter is so much larger than the diameter of a standard flat washer. These extra thick Fender washers are manufactured in Steel Zinc, 18-8 Stainless Steel, and Type 316 Stainless Steel. The increased thickness provides superior strength, as the thicker the washer, the stronger it gets.
<p>Made in the USA. These flat washers are produced in the USA for excellent quality conformance. One of the significant differences between less expensive imported products and ours are the way we stamp. Many cheap imports are produced on gang dies that produce 10 or more washers per stroke of the press. Using such a large die means that the individual washer sets are not adjustable &#8211; when the punch wears, the dimensions change and there is no way to fix this as the press produces washers, leading to a large variation in the finished part.
<p> Materials available in many other countries are not as consistent as the domestic steels we use, which gives the imports a cheaper cost, but can lead to failures and inconsistencies when the products are used. The Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) was created to address this problem. Our materials are DFARS compliant although we do not supply the certification except on special order.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey everyone. I need help starting my fantasy story. I want to include knights, wizards, mythical creatures, etc. but don&#8217;t know how to start it. I want to try to start it out like a young boy, around 16, who works for a blacksmith, but I don&#8217;t know how to start writing it. If you need more information about it, I&#8217;ll be happy to include more info. Thanks everyone. </p>
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		<title>Hot dog in a bun weld</title>
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