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Topic: Alex Garden


  
  Round 6: Matt Dooley vs. Alex Lecky
Alex added a Grim Lavamancer to his army, and on his next turn, attempted to put an Elephant Guide on his Wild Mongrel.
Alex countered with a Karplusan Forest and a Llanowar Elf, then a mountain and a Basking Rootwalla.
Alex attacked with his Rootwalla and his face-down morph creature, which was revealed to be a Nantuko Vigilante.
www.wizards.com /default.asp?x=sideboard/jss03/fm5   (552 words)

  
 Alex Wilson Community Garden
The garden was designed by Katherine Dugmore, Kent Ford, and John Holmes; their winning design was selected from over 60 submissions to a competition sponsored by the Alex Wilson Community Project and the Design Exchange in Toronto.
The design of the garden recalls the historical relationship between the people and the land of southern Ontario, and is demonstrated through three symbolic landscapes: lakeshore, farmland, and wilderness.
The planning process which led up to the design of the garden was participatory in nature, encompassing friends and colleagues of Alex Wilson, local residents and city planning officials, and made use of a number of planning tools not usually applied in an urban setting, including the granting of a conservation easement.
www.cityfarmer.org /alexwilson.html   (674 words)

  
 GameSpy.com - Interview
Alex Garden: The list wasn't a lot bigger -- I think we maxed out at 70 animals -- but many of those were cut because they either weren't very interesting animals, or they basically duplicated other animals.
Alex Garden: We can basically add any animal to the game, and you could make a case for basically any creature, but we basically had to face a question of resources.
Alex Garden: We certainly toyed with the idea of adding humans to the combiner, and it featured in some of our early story treatments, but there was never a strong desire to include humans.
www.gamespy.com /interviews/november02/impossiblecreatures   (907 words)

  
 Fusion garden | The San Diego Union-Tribune
The gardens are fragrant and colorful with elements of Spanish and the Mediterranean styling.
The few notable features in the garden were the lovely jacaranda, a tree-sized "pencil cactus" euphorbia, and a huge bougainvillea that enveloped the house.
As Szekely walks through the new garden, she reflects on the process that has brought her and her garden to this point.
www.signonsandiego.com /uniontrib/20040718/news_mz1hs18szeke.html   (1890 words)

  
 The Vine Garden by Alex Dingwall-main
The sequel to his The Luberon Garden sees Alex a little jaded and disenchanted with his paradise in Provence so he takes a summer travelling in his chosen country and falls in love with it all over again.
Alex's relationship with his adopted homeland is revolutionised into a much more intimate affair.
Alex Dingwall-Main was born in Scotland and became a gardener after leaving school.
www.lovereading.co.uk /book/587   (283 words)

  
 Relic Forums - Rags to Riches, the story of Alex Garden and Relic...
At 26 years of age, Alex is the head of his own major software development company that employs over 60 people and, unlike many of its contemporaries, survived the dot-com crash with flying colours.
Then just 15, Alex was working summer holidays in a frozen yoghurt store, when the owner of said car (if a Lamborghini can in fact be referred to in such a mundane manner) swept to a halt outside the store one evening.
Alex admits he found himself struggling at times, lacking the professional or emotional maturity to work in such an environment.
forums.relicnews.com /printthread.php?t=9819   (1699 words)

  
 IGN: Sigma Interview
Alex Garden: We realized that we were very successful with Homeworld in creating a type of experience we would enjoy, but what we realized when we looked at the market was that it wasn't that type of product that everyone would enjoy.
Alex Garden: Well we've been doing a lot of research from the point of view of the consumer and seeing what features are important to them, how are they important to you, and how can we make them as significant as possible.
Alex Garden: Well, the trick is to follow what fundamentally makes a units valuable, and we started with 100 creatures in our original zoo, but what we found was that in nature there is a lot of redundancy.
pc.ign.com /articles/092/092412p1.html   (1794 words)

  
 ARP: Urban Services: Article: The Greening of Alex   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
A shortlist of 20 gardens was adjudicated by a panel of experts and the top three gardens selected.
She too uses her garden as both a source of food for her family and to earn some income by selling her vegetables within the community.
This gardening competition was the third one to have been arranged by the ARP.
www.alexandra.co.za /06_urban/article_0604_gardening.htm   (285 words)

  
 Alex Cox - Gardening and Wildlife
Peppers and cabbages also did well later in the season, and we still have beets, turnips and taters in the ground.Now the garden has been planted with red clover as an autumn, nitrate-generating crop.
From the look of the contents of the Extang Garden (in the photos only peas and lettuce are visible) you might think it wasn't worth it, but in time more stuff will appear.
Now Stalag 17 has been erected around the front garden, and they'd better stay out of the back (that, though, is full of garlic, which, supposedly, deer don't like).
www.alexcox.com /garden.htm   (408 words)

  
 IGN: Sigma Interview
Alex Garden: It's true that with Sigma, we're trying to make the first RTS game for "Everyone Else", but it's pretty clear that our first priority with the game has to be our core audience.
Alex Garden: Given Sigma's core design ethos of playing in a "Digital Sandbox", we're expecting that Sigma is going to provide players with an unprecedented level of adaptation.
Alex Garden: One fundamental tenant of RTS games is that it's more fun to have your units behave the way you would expect than it is to see them behave realistically.
pc.ign.com /articles/094/094549p1.html   (1197 words)

  
 Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles
Garden designer Alex Smith, owner of Alex Smith Garden Design Ltd., was called upon to create a private paradise that combined existing plants and trees with new plantings, while maintaining a timeless look that appeared to have been there for years.
This presented a real challenge for Smith, but he tackled the bruised garden with newfound zeal in order to protect his original plantings and to incorporate new varieties that hide the damage.
An enclosed courtyard garden, a favorite relaxing spot for the homeowners, combines some of the property’s existing red leaf Japanese maple trees with rich green pachysandra, helleborus groundcover, ferns, white foam flowers and purplish Daphne odora flowers.
www.atlantahomesmag.com /atlanta/gardens/1105_eyecandy.html   (730 words)

  
 Alex
To trace the roots of Alex's unflinching dedication and determination, you have to go back to a childhood that was often tough but laid a foundation, which underscores Alex today.
Born on March 13th, 1989, in Welwyn Garden City, Alex was about seven when he started the drums persuading his grandma to buy him his first kit and a second hand bashed up sparkly green premier kit.
Alex called upon good school friend Hydon to start a band meant for serious musicians called 'Primal Destruction', which still exist today writing their own material.
members.aol.com /sleeper141/sleeper/about/Alex.html   (500 words)

  
 Coaxing plants into bloom on time can be tricky | ajc.com
Over the years, its owner, Atlanta garden designer Alex Smith, has earned a reputation for his success with forcing into early bloom the plants he uses in the show gardens he creates.
Above: Garden designer Alex Smith grooms one of the many geraniums in his greenhouse for the large garden he's designed for next week's Italian-themed Southeastern Flower Show.
Dubbed "Alfresco," the garden is as much about function as it is drama, as any real-life garden should be.
www.ajc.com /news/content/living/homeandgarden/stories/0203forcing.html   (1022 words)

  
 Alex Theatre - History
Featuring Greek and Egyptian motifs, the Alex Theatre is not only an important example of the grand theatres of the early 20th century; it also provides a strong sense of identity for downtown Glendale, California.
The Alex is one of the few atmospheric theatres constructed in Southern California and one of only a handful that still remain.
Today, the Alex Theatre is owned by the City of Glendale and operated by the nonprofit Alex Regional Theatre (ART) Board and serves as a multi-use facility for professional and community performing arts institutions.
www.alextheatre.org /history.html   (446 words)

  
 Botany Photo of the Day: Rosa 'Harwanna'
This scan of the Jacqueline du Pré rose is a creation of local photographer and writer Alex Waterhouse-Hayward (disclosure: Alex is the husband of one of UBC's Friends of the Garden).
Alex has an upcoming exhibit in Vancouver that will include a number of super high-quality prints of his botanical scans, which he wrote about in “Getting Rid of the Box” (image gallery).
Alex writes that his methods to achieve the scan are as follows: “I placed it on my Epson Perfection 1640SU flatbed scanner.
www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org /potd/2005/12/rosa_harwanna.php   (1167 words)

  
 arc Chelsea Garden - Unchained Melody   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
This year Alex has joined forces with Touch of Magic who hope to transform Alex's designs into something exceptional.
in 2004 to become involved in a garden at RHS Chelsea Flower Show as he is a young sufferer of arthritis.
Alex is a living example of someone dealing with the condition without letting it stand in his way of achieving his ambitions.
www.arc.org.uk /help_us/arcChelseaGarden-UnchainedMelody.htm   (186 words)

  
 GameSpy: Relic A Permanent Part of THQ
Relic co-founder Alex Garden met with GameSpy to discuss the acquisition.
Garden: As you probably are aware, we announced that we were doing the 40K project (Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War) with THQ.
Garden: I can tell you about the 40K project (Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War), and I can tell you that there are two other projects that we are working on.
www.gamespy.com /articles/512/512331p1.html   (716 words)

  
 Q&A: Relic's Alex Garden - PC News at GameSpot
Relic Entertainment cofounder Alex Garden was just 23 years old when he surprised the industry with the amazing Homeworld.
Garden and his development team came out of nowhere to grab award after award after the release of many a reviewer's Best Game of 1999.
Alex Garden: The success of any game developer depends on the absolute focus of their talent on the most important issue: making great games.
www.gamespot.com /news/2004/04/29/news_6094776.html   (817 words)

  
 ALEX Toys - Paint by Number
ALEX Toys - Watch Me Grow On My Road Growth Chart
ALEX Toys - Watch Me Grow In My Garden Growth Chart
ALEX Toys - Fishing in the Tub
www.comficozi.com /alex-toys-paint-by-number.html   (161 words)

  
 Sonic Garden :: Alex Pangman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Alex has been a fixture of the Toronto swing and classical jazz scene for several years.
Alex's knowledge of classic American songs is startling for someone so young.
She heard her first jazz record at the tender age of 16 and found herself drawn to the music.
www.sonicgarden.com /sonic-web/artist.cfm?artistid=40   (283 words)

  
 Alex's Butterfly Garden - Butterfly Boutique - Make a Donation
The dancing water in Alex’s Butterfly garden will relax and sooth the soul by providing delightful background music to mask traffic noise.
Your sponsorship of this garden element will be plaqued in recognition of your generous support.
Your logo or family name will be plaqued in the garden as recognition of your considerable support.
www.alexsbutterflygarden.com /Boutique_Donation.php   (181 words)

  
 Alex - Plaster Caster - 6+ Kids Arts and Crafts: Kids Crafts and Art Projects for Children from Toygarden
Making cool mini-statues with the Alex Plaster Caster Art Machine is easy - all kids have to do is pour the plaster into a mold, attach it to the Plaster Caster, turn it on, and watch it whirl and spin.
This colorful kit comes with the machine, a splash guard, plastic spoon, enough white plaster to make 6 figurines, 6 molds, trimming tool, 2 brushes, 6 colors of paint, AC adaptor, and easy instructions.
The Alex Plaster Caster Art Machine will turn any child's bedroom into an art museum, and with just the press of a button and some artistic inspiration!
www.toygarden.com /Alex_Plaster_Caster_6_p/731346016515.htm   (393 words)

  
 Gardening report from Yokohama Japan
He spent five years in Australia and during that time developed a love of the plants that regularly grow in Australian gardens.
Alex has planted many of these plants in his home garden.
Colored autumn leaves are beautiful throughout Japan at the moment, but in my garden a lot of Aussie flowers are blooming as though it is spring.
www.global-garden.com.au /yokohama.htm   (289 words)

  
 Relic Forums - Where is Alex Garden?
nothing against alex, but hes smart enough to know hes got a skilled work force that puts in a great deal of effort to make games...
btw: Alex is senior management, he deals with the overall functions of relic.
Alex G is rolling around in a large vault of money like Scrooge Mc Duck
forums.relicnews.com /showthread.php?p=176137   (449 words)

  
 Alex's Butterfly Garden - About | Home - Alex's Butterfly Garden
In the Spring of 2005, Gordon and Lesley Hart suffered the unimaginable loss of their third daughter, Alex.
In addition to reclaiming valuable green space, the fully accessible garden will allow the peace and beauty of natural surroundings to soothe and heal individuals in times of difficulty.
Bringing the Alex’s Butterfly Garden to life will require a commitment of over $100 000.
www.alexsbutterflygarden.com   (301 words)

  
 Niki in the Garden _ Alex Vernon.com
On Saturday my girlfriend and I went to the Asian Cultural Experience at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
We had a great time although we spent most of it looking at Niki’s pieces.
Alex Vernon.com is powered by WordPress 2.0.5 and K2
www.alexvernon.com /2006/07/10/niki-in-the-garden   (378 words)

  
 Backyard Pleasures Blog: Informal Garden Art
The dressmaker's dummy in a artist's country yard matched its funky casual feel, and the pastel chipped plates on the outside of the white garage wall by the garden added a brushstroke of soft flowing color and texture.
So, to define Informal Garden Art, it is basically one of a kind items--your imagination gone wild- humorous, funky, off the wall and and even campy.
It can be pink flamingos and zany lawn ornaments, or eccentric and humorous garden art.
dboland.blogs.com /backyard/2006/08/informal_garden.html   (272 words)

  
 Gardens - Sitting on the Bench in Canadian Garden - Alex Makienko - 156/317 - World Wide Panorama
Gardens - Sitting on the Bench in Canadian Garden - Alex Makienko - 156/317 - World Wide Panorama
This pano has been taken at the Ottawa Experimental Farm located almost in the core of Canadian National Capital.
This is a historical and research farm with plenty of beautiful gardens with plants, flowers and trees which are typical for Canada.
geoimages.berkeley.edu /wwp606/html/AlexMakienko.html   (93 words)

  
 How Does Your Garden Grow?
Pat has planted 120 plants in her garden: 40 pansies, 20 zinnias, 30 daisies, and 30 snapdragons.
How much fencing is needed for a garden with an area of 110 square feet and a width of 10 feet?
The dimensions of Alex's garden are 6 feet X 9 feet.
sln.fi.edu /school/math/garden.html   (230 words)

  
 Children
Starting in Y2000 by two committed volunteers, Earl Millet and Liz Alex, Garden Harvest's Education Program gives workshops during the months of February and March to groups of kids in elementary schools, middle schools, and after school programs.
After a formal education session, tailored to the attention span of the specific group, the kids engage in the project of planting vegetable seeds that will become plants producing food for the needy.
Some of the groups are able to make field trips to the farm both to plant the seedlings they have raised, and then again in September to harvest the fruits of their labor, then box, and pack them onto the truck for delivery to one the area's soup kitchens, emergency food pantries, or shelters.
www.gardenharvest.org /educchildren0704.htm   (201 words)

  
 Pinwheel Garden Kit Arts & Crafts from Growing Tree Toys   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Creativity blooms in any child with the Pinwheel Garden Kit from Alex.
With the Pinwheel Garden Kit, kids can design and paint a variety of spinning pinwheels for the garden or their room!
This Alex Pinwheel Garden Kit includes 3 pinwheel flowers, 6 vibrant weatherproof paints, 1 paintbrush, and easy to follow instructions.
www.growingtreetoys.com /product/5777   (181 words)

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