Golden Child

Golden Child may refer to:

  • The Golden Child, 1986 movie starring Eddie Murphy
  • The Golden Child (novel), a 1977 novel by Penelope Fitzgerald
  • Golden Child (play), a 1998 play by David Henry Hwang
  • "Golden Child", a 1997 song by DJ Sammy
  • Golden Child (comics), a Marvel Comics mutant
  • Golden Child (opera), a 1960 opera by Philip Bezanson and Paul Engle presented in the Hallmark Hall of Fame
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  • G-Type

    G-Type is a member of the Imperial Guard in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Grant Morrison and Igor Kordey, first appeared in New X-Men #124. Within the context of the stories, G-Type is an alien with telepathy.

  • Gabriel the Devil Hunter
  • Gadget
  • Gaea
  • Gaia
  • Galacta
  • Galactus
  • Galaxy Master
  • Gambit (Death lV)
  • Gamesmaster
  • Gamiel the Manipulator

    Gamiel the Manipulator is a Celestial in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Eric Powell, appeared in Marvel Monsters: Devil Dinosaur #1 (December, 2005).

    Within the context of the stories, Gamiel is a young Celestial tasked with watching over Earth alongside Devron the Experimenter.

    Gammenon the Gatherer

    Gammenon the Gatherer is a Celestial in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Jack Kirby, first appeared in The Eternals #4 (October 1976).

    Within the context of the stories, Gammenon is the Celestial tasked with collecting samples of all life forms present on a planet during a Celestial Host and is present during at least the First and Fourth Hosts to visit Earth. He then turns these over to Jemiah the Analyzer.

    Life Is Just a Game

    Life Is Just A Game is the debut studio album by DJ Sammy. It was released on June 29, 1998.

    Track listing

    External links

  • Life Is Just A Game at Discogs

  • Dutch Golden Age painting

    The Dutch Golden Age painting is the painting of the Dutch Golden Age, a period in Dutch history generally spanning the 17th century, during and after the later part of the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) for Dutch independence.

    The new Dutch Republic was the most prosperous nation in Europe, and led European trade, science, and art. The northern Netherlandish provinces that made up the new state had traditionally been less important artistic centres than cities in Flanders in the south, and the upheavals and large-scale transfers of population of the war, and the sharp break with the old monarchist and Catholic cultural traditions, meant that Dutch art needed to reinvent itself entirely, a task in which it was very largely successful.

    Although Dutch painting of the Golden Age comes in the general European period of Baroque painting, and often shows many of its characteristics, most lacks the idealization and love of splendour typical of much Baroque work, including that of neighbouring Flanders. Most work, including that for which the period is best known, reflects the traditions of detailed realism inherited from Early Netherlandish painting.

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    Circles

    by: Dutch Master

    Ordinary people [2x]
    Ordinary people chasing stars
    Stop and wonder who they really are
    Ordinary people chasing stars
    Stop and wonder who they really are
    But the circles keep on closing around them
    Fascinating fires draw them in
    Promises of love thrown to the wind
    But the circles never open for them
    Like a circle
    No beginning
    Can't you show me how to break in
    Comfort me with warm and tender love
    [2x]
    Like a circle




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