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NEPA is the National Environmental Policy Act, a 1970 United States environmental law
NEPA may refer to:
Nepa is a village and market center Dullu Municipality in Dailekh District in the Bheri Zone of western-central Nepal. The formerly village development committee was annexed to the municipality from 18 May 2014. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3621 people living in 739 individual households.
Nepa is a genus belonging to the family Nepidae, known as water scorpions.
They are oval-bodied, aquatic insects with raptorial front legs. Like other members of the Nepidae, they have a pair of nonretractable cerci-like breathing tubes on the terminal abdominal segment, a characteristic which readily distinguishes them from the Belostomatidae. Their primary staples are other insects and small aquatic vertebrates. They can inflict a painful bite when handled.
NSDS may stand for:
- North Sydney Demonstration School
- National Skills Development Strategy
- Naval Service Diving Section
Shadis was an independent gaming magazine that published articles on role-playing games. Started by Jolly Blackburn, it began as an independent gaming fanzine in 1990, and was later transformed into a quality small-press magazine in 1993. Published by Alderac Entertainment Group, each issue contained a variety of articles covering many different aspects of role-playing game systems and genres. The series included game reviews, adventures, fiction, maps, gaming advice, and cartoons.
The magazine was a three-time Origins Award winner, and is also notable for featuring the first appearance of the long-running RPG comic strip, Knights of the Dinner Table. This strip was initially intended to fill a blank spot in the magazine, but later took on a life of its own. In late 1994, the magazine received its biggest success by making available random Magic: The Gathering cards at a time when booster packs of the card game were scarce, causing many players of the game to buy multiple issues of the magazine in hopes of getting a rare or out-of-print card.
Shadis "went on hiatus" in 1998, and effectively ceased publication. In a 2000 interview at the Gaming Outpost web site, John Zinser, the owner of Alderac Entertainment Group, said that he wanted the in debt company to grow at a faster pace than Jolly Blackburn was comfortable with. Hence, a split was agreed upon, with Jolly Blackburn leaving with the rights to Knights of the Dinner Table and a few other properties. In drawing lessons from this magazine, Wolfgang Baur, the editor-in-chief of Kobold Quarterly, thought it was a mistake for Shadis to rely too heavily on content that was not focused on fantasy in general and Dungeons & Dragons in particular.
Scăieni is a commune in Donduşeni district, Moldova. It is composed of a single village, Scăieni (formerly Scăienii de Sus).
Chickney is a village and a civil parish on the B1051 road, near the village of Broxted, in the Uttlesford district, in the county of Essex, England. St Mary's Church in the village is grade I listed, and is a redundant church in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
Munchos are a potato chip snack food made by Frito-Lay.
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It was hard to accept that Jill, who worked tirelessly at the office, who rock-climbed at Moab and biked the rough terrain in Sedona, had twice been denied a child.
He biked over the county line without another word, and Nick followed.
Fran asked as Stu slowly biked over to the curb and put his feet down.
He biked steadily along, conscious only that the light night breeze felt nice against his sweaty face.
Numbly, his feet found the pedals and he biked on, faster and faster, bending over the handlebars to cut down the wind resistance, picking up speed until he was nearly flying along.
When I was done, I put on my shortest shorts and a tank top and biked over to her place, eager to spend the day with her.
A few minutes later, three people biked down the path: Sax, leading Nirgal and a native woman.
Sax biked back and forth on the lawn behind the sand, at one point riding with no hands and waving at the group.