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| | 1990 Events Timeline on Almondnet |
 | | Find timeline of fictional historical events and more at Lycos Search. |  | | science fiction, Timeline of fictional historical events, and Timeline of fictional contemporary events... |  | | A timeline of fictional and historical events from AD 1 to 100, in the context of Lindsey Davis' novels. |
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http://www.ncpm.co.uk/popmusic/1990_events_timeline.html
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| | Timeline of fictional future events - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | See also: Timeline of Star Trek, Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic science fiction, Timeline of fictional historical events, and Timeline of fictional contemporary events. |  | | Science fiction and other related fields of fiction are often set in the future, or at least involve events in times that have not yet occurred. |  | | It includes some events that were set in the future when the fiction containing them was first written but which have now been overtaken by real history, becoming a form of alternate history or failed prediction in the process. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_fictional_future_events
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| | Society Fresh : Article 'Timeline of fictional historical events' |
 | | See also timeline of fictional future events for fictional events that were set in the future when they were first written, but which have now been overtaken by real history; and see timeline of fictional contemporary events for fictional events that were set in the present day, when they were written. |  | | Three general-purpose timelines are are: Timeline of fictional historical events Timeline of fictional contemporary events Timeline of fictional future events Other timelines specific to particular fictional settings can be found in Category:Fictional timelines. |  | | Fictional countries may also include history of their own, even if the story itself is not concerned about them. |
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| | Society Fresh : Article 'Timeline of fictional historical events' |
 | | See also timeline of fictional future events for fictional events that were set in the future when they were first written, but which have now been overtaken by real history; and see timeline of fictional contemporary events for fictional events that were set in the present day, when they were written. |  | | Three general-purpose timelines are are: Timeline of fictional historical events Timeline of fictional contemporary events Timeline of fictional future events Other timelines specific to particular fictional settings can be found in Category:Fictional timelines. |  | | Fictional countries may also include history of their own, even if the story itself is not concerned about them. |
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http://www.society-fresh.net/DisplayArticle198556.html
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| | Society Fresh : Article 'Timeline of fictional historical events' |
 | | See also timeline of fictional future events for fictional events that were set in the future when they were first written, but which have now been overtaken by real history; and see timeline of fictional contemporary events for fictional events that were set in the present day, when they were written. |  | | Three general-purpose timelines are are: Timeline of fictional historical events Timeline of fictional contemporary events Timeline of fictional future events Other timelines specific to particular fictional settings can be found in Category:Fictional timelines. |  | | Fictional countries may also include history of their own, even if the story itself is not concerned about them. |
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http://www.society-fresh.net/DisplayArticle198556.html
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| | Society Fresh : Article 'Timeline of fictional historical events' |
 | | See also timeline of fictional future events for fictional events that were set in the future when they were first written, but which have now been overtaken by real history; and see timeline of fictional contemporary events for fictional events that were set in the present day, when they were written. |  | | Three general-purpose timelines are are: Timeline of fictional historical events Timeline of fictional contemporary events Timeline of fictional future events Other timelines specific to particular fictional settings can be found in Category:Fictional timelines. |  | | Fictional countries may also include history of their own, even if the story itself is not concerned about them. |
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http://www.society-fresh.net/DisplayArticle198556.html
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| | Timeline of fictional historical events - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | See also timeline of fictional future events for fictional events that were set in the future when they were first written, but which have now been overtaken by real history; and see timeline of fictional contemporary events for fictional events that were set in the present day, when they were written. |  | | Timeline of events in the Freddy and Jason universe, incorporating events from both the Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street franchises. |  | | Fictional countries may also include history of their own, even if the story itself is not concerned about them. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_fictional_historical_events
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| | Timeline of fictional historical events - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_fictional_historical_events
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| | Events |
 | | Timeline of fictional historical events Various storytellers have tried to create better verisimilitude for their storie... |  | | Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War This is a timeline of significant events leading to the Origins of... |  | | Timeline of events in humanitarian relief and development The following is a timeline of key events in the history of hu... |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/events.html
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| | Timeline of fictional historical events - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | See also timeline of fictional future events for fictional events that were set in the future when they were first written, but which have now been overtaken by real history; and see timeline of fictional contemporary events for fictional events that were set in the present day, when they were written. |  | | The events of Arthur Conan Doyle 's Hound of the Baskervilles. |  | | Fictional countries may also include history of their own, even if the story itself is not concerned about them. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_fictional_historical_events
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| | Society Fresh : Article 'Timeline of fictional future events' |
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http://www.society-fresh.net/DisplayArticle392205.html
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| | Timeline of fictional historical events - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | See also timeline of fictional future events for fictional events that were set in the future when they were first written, but which have now been overtaken by real history; and see timeline of fictional contemporary events for fictional events that were set in the present day, when they were written. |  | | Fictional countries may also include history of their own, even if the story itself is not concerned about them. |  | | December 13 - A radioactive meteorite lands in Wold Newton, East Riding of Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber, mutating a group of travelers (per Philip José Farmer 's fictional genealogies of the Wold Newton family) (NOTE: There was a genuine meteor strike in Wold Newton at that time. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Fictional_Events
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| | Events |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/events.html
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| | NETS Project |
 | | Using PowerPoint, students will create a multimedia timeline of the fictional and historical events in the the novel, The Witch of Blackbird Pond, to enhance their learning and promote their creativity. |  | | Group personal, local, state, national events in terms of past, present, and future, and place in proper sequence on a timeline. |  | | Activity Two: Students will make a multimedia timeline of events in the book with historical events of the time period. |
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http://www.cwu.edu/~freemanra/netsproject.html
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| | Society Fresh : Article 'Timeline of fictional historical events' |
 | | See also timeline of fictional future events for fictional events that were set in the future when they were first written, but which have now been overtaken by real history; and see timeline of fictional contemporary events for fictional events that were set in the present day, when they were written. |  | | Fictional countries may also include history of their own, even if the story itself is not concerned about them. |  | | After being pursued by Dr. Loomis, both Myers and Loomis die in an explosion at the hospital, ending Myers' reign of terror forever (Halloween and Halloween II, and not counting future sequels) 1979 Gnostic cult operating in Silent Hill inflicts near-fatal injury to Alessa Gillespie in an attempt to reunite her twinned soul. |
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| | Events |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/events.html
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| | Timeline of fictional future events - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_fictional_future_events
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| | Timeline of fictional historical events explained |
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http://www.wordspider.net/ti/timeline-of-fictional-historical-events.html
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| | Edgar Governo, Historian of Things That Never Were |
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http://www.mts.net/~arphaxad/history.html
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| | boynton: unusual |
 | | The Timeline of fictional historical events is interesting, as is |  | | The Discussion on Timeline of fictional historical events - Votes for Deletion |  | | # Delete...The ability to cross-correlate fictional historical events from multiple different timelines is of no encyclopedic value that I can fathom... |
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http://boynton.ubersportingpundit.com/archives/008353.html
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| | Encyclopedia: Timeline of fictional historical events |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Timeline-of-fictional-historical-events
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| | Casino Encyclopedia |
 | | Start Timeline of the future in forecasts similar to Timeline of fictional future events. |  | | Nostradamus, End of the world, Overpopulation, Precognition, Futurama (animated series), Cyberpunk, Prediction, 21st century, Timeline of fictional historical events, Futurology, 22nd century, |  | | User:Paranoid/Timelines - generation of timelines for Future Wiki ( http://future.wikicities.com) |
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| | Bibles as a World-Building Device |
 | | We also integrated characters' personal timelines with the general timeline of the story; a character had just moved into a good area of the city in 2061, which suggested a way in which he could prosper in a story set slightly earlier. |  | | The succession of events, the paradigm, makes sense, and the choice of events at a particular moment, the syntagma, is characteristic of the society and the character making the choice. |  | | A sly science fictional treatment of sex as a worldbuilding tool is Ursula LeGuin's The Left Hand of Darkness, a SF novel about a society in which all people are sexually undifferentiated most of the time, but when they come into season, may become either male or female, and don't know which in advance. |
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http://world.std.com/~swrs/library/bible.htm
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| | Sacred Texts Timeline |
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http://www.sacred-texts.com/time/timeline.htm
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| | Shadowrun timeline: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/ref/shadowrun_timeline
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| | Kardashev scale: Encyclopedia topic |
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| | Weblogging Considered Harmful: One of my favorite |
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http://www.considered-harmful.org/001535.html
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| | Edgar Governo, Historian of Things That Never Were |
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| | Edgar Governo, Historian of Things That Never Were |
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http://www.mts.net/~arphaxad/history.html
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| | The Copter's Flying Trapeze: January 2004 |
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http://dgcopter.blogspot.com/archives/2004_01_01_dgcopter_archive.html
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