Variety is an Achievement featured in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction. It is unlocked by purchasing any 1 uniform.
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| - Variety is an Achievement featured in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction. It is unlocked by purchasing any 1 uniform.
- A qualitative description of the gases and vapors present in the fragrance, aroma, nose and aftertaste of coffee's bouquet, which create a complex pattern of sensations of the olfactory membranes.
- Variety is a weekly entertainment trade magazine founded in New York City in 1905, currently published in Los Angeles, California. A daily edition was founded in Los Angeles in 1933 with a New York City daily edition added in 1998; both ceased publication in 2013. The magazines features industry insider stories on the behind the scenes aspects of Hollywood and the entertainment world. The magazine pulished the first film review in 1907, and continues to be a leader in information on filmmaking.
- Variety refers to the different types of data that are available to collect and analyze in addition to the structured data found in a typical database.
- On January 15, 1942, Variety reported that Hollywood had taken an anti-war stance, releasing films and radio shows that protested American involvement in World War II. This issue announced the upcoming film The Road to Nowhere, the radio comedy Boy, Do You Bet Your Life, and the Frank Sinatra single "Ain't Gonna Study War No More".
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| - Variety is an Achievement featured in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction. It is unlocked by purchasing any 1 uniform.
- A qualitative description of the gases and vapors present in the fragrance, aroma, nose and aftertaste of coffee's bouquet, which create a complex pattern of sensations of the olfactory membranes.
- Variety is a weekly entertainment trade magazine founded in New York City in 1905, currently published in Los Angeles, California. A daily edition was founded in Los Angeles in 1933 with a New York City daily edition added in 1998; both ceased publication in 2013. The magazines features industry insider stories on the behind the scenes aspects of Hollywood and the entertainment world. The magazine pulished the first film review in 1907, and continues to be a leader in information on filmmaking.
- Variety refers to the different types of data that are available to collect and analyze in addition to the structured data found in a typical database.
- On January 15, 1942, Variety reported that Hollywood had taken an anti-war stance, releasing films and radio shows that protested American involvement in World War II. This issue announced the upcoming film The Road to Nowhere, the radio comedy Boy, Do You Bet Your Life, and the Frank Sinatra single "Ain't Gonna Study War No More".
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