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John Napier was born, lived, and died in Edinburgh, Scotland. Napier is most famous for being the one to invent logarithms. He attended school at the University of St. Andrews.
Jack is the most common name used for the Joker's past. Jack White is the Alias used in a number of events such as the Arkham Asylum game, and Jack Napier is the name used in the film and TV series.
Lt Gordon exclaims that the Joker has 'no other aliases.' One of the bank robbers explains that he was told to kill Jack the bus driver. The Joker himself gives Gambol his card, which clearly reads 'Jess Conrad Jackson,' a nod to the actor of 'the Man Who Laughs', Conrad Veidt.
There are over 100 saints named John. Please specify one of them.
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John Napier was born, lived, and died in Edinburgh, Scotland. Napier is most famous for being the one to invent logarithms. He attended school at the University of St. Andrews.
John Napier, the 8th Laird of Merchistoun, was born in 1550 and passed away in April of 1617. He attended St. Salvador's, one of the three colleges of the University of St. Andrews, starting at the age of 13.
John Napier, the 8th Laird of Merchistoun, was born in 1550 and passed away in April of 1617. He attended St. Salvador's, one of the three colleges of the University of St. Andrews, starting at the age of 13.
i would proble one of the twins
maybe the one who had started it.. but no sure answer to whom he is
John Cabot only overcame all the storms in one voyage. It is quite a mystery how he did.
Yes but proble a lazy one, that the reason he went to moba.
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it would proble be sunderlands one because the grass is dark green and it is bigg
it is a earthquake
Lois Napier-Anderson has written: 'Change - one step at a time' -- subject(s): Educational innovations, Open plan schools