Players battle creatures based on a line of Todd McFarlane's action figures including classic movie monsters such as Frankenstein's monster and Dracula.
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Allan McFarlane Esq. and his wife Margaret Horne McFarlane (née Horne) (22 November 1795 – 17 September 1878) and their family left their home in Caithness, Scotland, and arrived in South Australia aboard the Superb on 29 October 1839.
McFarlane graduated from White Bear Lake High School, then went on to Lakewood State Junior College, now called Century College, also in White Bear Lake, earning her A.A. degree.
McFarlane worked on the family farm and then served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II.
Born in Port of Spain, McFarlane attended Malick Secondary Comprehensive School in his native Trinidad, and briefly attended Trinity College, before moving to the United States in 1995 to attend Nassau Community College.
The album features a guest appearance by My Latest Novel's Laura McFarlane, who plays violin on "The Room" and "That Birthday Present".
The group dissolved in the middle of the decade and McFarlane remained in Germany, playing with Bernard Etté (1924-26) and Dajos Béla (1925-32) and recording as a leader in 1926-27.
McFarlane's action before the Employment Appeal Tribunal was heard on 9-10 September 2009, and the judgement issued on 30 November.
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McFarlane v Relate Avon Ltd
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McFarlane applied to the Court of Appeal to be allowed to appeal the decision of the Employment Appeal Tribunal, however his application was refused by Lord Justice Elias on 30 January 2010.
The main cast of the series were Simon James as Daniel McFarlane, Ben Revell as Fergus McFarlane, Antonia Prebble as Mandy McFarlane, Jovita Shaw as Constance de Lutrelle, Zoe Bertram as Violette de Lutrelle, Tina Regtien as Jenny McFarlane, Simon Ferry as Doug McFarlane, Barry Quinn as Gervaise de Lutrelle, Melanie Thompson as Mai Ling, and Denise O'Connell as Aunt Lily
McFarlane spent the next four seasons in Ludlow with the Pioneers, playing in 72 league games, scoring 16 goals, and helping the Pioneers to the 2006 USL2 regular season title.
Following his military service, McFarlane moved to New York City, where he worked as a respiratory therapist.
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McFarlane served as the executive director of the Gill Foundation from 2004 until 2008, an LGBT organization founded by Tim Gill and based in Denver that which provides grants and operating support for not-for-profit and community foundations.
The home versions of the game feature Necrid, a new character created by Todd McFarlane, and one of three platform-exclusive characters: Heihachi Mishima from Tekken on the PlayStation 2, Link from The Legend of Zelda on the GameCube and Spawn from the comic book series by McFarlane on the Xbox.
A sample of his blood was sent to the Oxford Haemophilia Centre in Oxford, where Rosemary Biggs and R.G. McFarlane discovered that he was not deficient in Factor VIII, which is normally decreased in classic haemophilia, but a different protein, which received the name Christmas factor in his honour (and later Factor IX).
The Book Place is an Australian preschool television series all about storybooks aired on the Seven Network on 30 December 1991 until 2002, It is presented by Lynn Weston, Brenton Whittle, Andy Armstrong, Nuala Hafner, Peter Michell, Amelia McFarlane and Michael Scheld at the bookworm.
Sir Humphrey Appleby is meeting in his office with Sir Wally McFarlane, Chairman of the British Chemical Corporation, which is on the verge of securing a massive contract from the Italians for the manufacture of propanol at their plant in Merseyside.
McFarlane was elected as a Democratic Representative for Texas's 13th congressional district to the Seventy-third and to the two succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1933-January 3, 1939).