. . . . . . "March may refer to the following Marchs. \n* March (2005) \n* March (2006) \n* March (2007) \n* March (2008) \n* March (2009)"@en . . . "March is the third month of the year, marking the start of spring."@en . "Light"@en . . . . . . . "March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. It has 31 days. March 1 is the 60th day of the year (61st in leap years). There are 305 days remaining. \n* 1973 \u2013 Jack Davenport (James Norrington) born. \n* 2004 \u2013 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl: Easy Piano Solo published. \n* 2007 \u2013 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest: Easy Piano Solo published. \n* 2007 \u2013 Jack Sparrow: City of Gold published. March 2 is the 61st day of the year (62nd in leap years), with 304 days remaining. \n* 1973 \u2013 Faouzi Brahimi was born. \n* 1976 \u2013 Luke de Woolfson born."@en . . . "March is the third month of the Human year."@en . . "March was the 2006 Pulitzer Prize winner. Geraldine Brooks is the author. The story is told in first person by Mr. March, the fictional father from Louisa May Alcott's Little Women. He tells of his Civil War experiences through letters home, first person thoughts and memories. The story tells of the horrors of war and slavery. It also includes the very human conflicts and difficulties involved in changing a society and it's power structure. It also touches on human struggles on a smaller scale, the difficulties of human relationships, marriage, keeping a vegetarian diet, equal rights for woman, education of the poor and others. Characters in the story include real people such as Henry Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson. These authors were part of the crowd that Ms. Alcott's family associated with and draws on the semi-autobiographical nature of her books including the belief of some that Mr. March's character was based in part on her father, Bronson Alcott."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "March was a spring month in the Northern Hemisphere on Earth. In March 2197, the Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe returned to the Valiant in the TARDIS from their trip to 7 September 1952. Since they departed on 16 January, thousands of the crew had fallen victim to Hayman, heard an old bell and walked through an even more ancient, impossible door in open space to their deaths. The Doctor covered the entrance to the door, and dematerialised, bringing the portal door with it. Meanwhile, Captain Tanya Oswin of the Valiant ordered nuclear missiles to be launched at the location where the door had been. The remaining crew evacuated, but companion Evelyn Smythe stayed behind out of faith for her friend. The Doctor, after visiting \"Time's End\" with Hayman, changed the coordinates of his ship so that the missiles would destroy it circa 50,000,000,000 BC. The Doctor and Evelyn, having saved humanity from one of its predecessors, departed. (AUDIO: The Nowhere Place) On 29 March, 1963 seventeen-year-old Lizzie Lewis was murdered by Ed Morgan. (TV: Ghost Machine) One Tuesday night in March 2007 was \"when it all changed\" for LINDA. Victor Kennedy, also known as the Abzorbaloff, discovered LINDA and quickly took command of the group to help him find the Doctor. (TV: Love & Monsters) He also assimilated a secretary into his body. (WC: Tardisode 10)"@en . "No Rarity"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "March was a month in Earth's calendar."@en . "MARCH(\u30DE\u30FC\u30C1)\uB294 \uB3C4\uCFC4\uC758 5\uAC1C \uB300\uD559\uC744 \uC77C\uCEEB\uB294 \uB9D0\uC774\uB2E4. \n* \uBA54\uC774\uC9C0 \uB300\uD559(\u660E\u6CBB\u5927\u5B66)(MEIJI) \n* \uC544\uC624\uC57C\uB9C8\uAC00\uCFE0\uC778 \uB300\uD559(\u9752\u5C71\u5B66\u9662\u5927\u5B66)(AOYAMA GAKUIN) \n* \uB9BF\uCFC4 \uB300\uD559(\u7ACB\u6559\u5927\u5B66)(RIKKYO) \n* \uC8FC\uC624 \uB300\uD559(\u4E2D\u592E\u5927\u5B66)(CHUO) \n* \uD638\uC138\uC774 \uB300\uD559(\u6CD5\u653F\u5927\u5B66)(HOSEI)"@ko . "Erased From Existence"@en . . . . . . . . . "Maaliskuu"@en . . . "250"^^ . . . "March is a promotion in the Civilization games."@en . . . . . "no"@en . . . "no"@en . . "Steven Weller"@de . . . . "March is the third month of the year. March is named after the Roman god Mars. The planet Mars is named after this Roman god as well. No other month is named after a planet. March is a cold month in the Northern Hemisphere when animals and people without proper shelter could Die from cold, see the rhyme below:- March said to April, I see 3 hoggs (hoggets, sheep) upon a hill; And if you'll lend me dayes 3 I'll find a way to make them dee (die) The first o' them wus wind and weet, The second o' them wus snaw and sleet, The third o' them wus sick a freeze, It froze the birds' nebs (noses) to the trees. When the 3 days were past and gane The 3 silly hoggs came hirpling (limping) hame. [1] [2] [3] On or round the 21st of March the days and nights are of equal length throughout the World, that is known as the spring equinox in the Northern Hemisphere and the autumn equinox in the Southern Hemisphere. The other month when there is an equinox is September."@en . . "March is the third month of the year and one of seven months with the length of thirty-one days. (source)"@en . . "March (\u304B\u308F\u305B\u30DE\u30FC\u30C1 Kawase Maachi?, \"Evade March\") is a music arte exclusive to Karyl Sheeden from Tales of Destiny and the Musician costume from the Narikiri Dungeon series of games."@en . . . "March"@en . . "6"^^ . "RS2 Music player and fixes"@en . . "March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. It has 31 days."@en . . . . . . . . . "March"@de . . . "* .45 ACP\n* 12 round magazine"@en . . . . . . . . "March was the 2006 Pulitzer Prize winner. Geraldine Brooks is the author. The story is told in first person by Mr. March, the fictional father from Louisa May Alcott's Little Women. He tells of his Civil War experiences through letters home, first person thoughts and memories. The story tells of the horrors of war and slavery. It also includes the very human conflicts and difficulties involved in changing a society and it's power structure. It also touches on human struggles on a smaller scale, the difficulties of human relationships, marriage, keeping a vegetarian diet, equal rights for woman, education of the poor and others."@en . . "March is the third month of the year. It has 31 days. For events in March, see the pages on specific dates below."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "These are events from the month of March."@en . . . . "March is the third month of the year."@en . . . . "March is the third month of the Gregorian, Julian, and Revised Julian calendars. It is named after the Roman god Mars It has thirty-one days."@en . . . . . . "March is the third month of the year. In the Gregorian Calendar, it has 31 days."@en . . . . "2004-03-15"^^ . "\"Making Angels\", \"The End of All Things\""@en . . . . "March is the third month of the year and one of seven months with the length of thirty-one days. (source)"@en . . . "March is the third month of the year. It is one of the months that has thirty-one days."@en . . "March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. It has 31 days. This article is a stub. You can help My English Wiki by [ expanding it]."@en . . . "Ian Taylor"@en . . . "March"@en . . . "March is the third month of the year. March is named after the Roman god Mars. The planet Mars is named after this Roman god as well. No other month is named after a planet. March is a cold month in the Northern Hemisphere when animals and people without proper shelter could Die from cold, see the rhyme below:- On or round the 21st of March the days and nights are of equal length throughout the World, that is known as the spring equinox in the Northern Hemisphere and the autumn equinox in the Southern Hemisphere. The other month when there is an equinox is September."@en . . . "[[w:|]][[Category: derivations|March]] marchen from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|March]] marcher (\u201C\u2018to march, to walk\u2019\u201D), from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|March]] marchier (\u201C\u2018to stride, to march, to trample\u2019\u201D), of [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|March]] origin, from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|March]] *mark\u014Dn (\u201C\u2018to mark, mark out, to press with the foot\u2019\u201D), from Proto-Germanic *marko, from Proto-Indo-European *mereg- (\u201C\u2018edge, boundary\u2019\u201D). Akin to [[w:|]] mearc, \u0121emearc \"mark, boundary\""@ia . . . . . . . . . . "Above First Job"@en . . . . "March"@en . "The March is a unique weapon featured only in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat."@en . . . . . . . . . "March was the third month of the year. This month contains 31 days."@en . . . "March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. It has 31 days. Believe it or not, Darth Vader threatened to destroy Coruscant, the idiotic makers of the Gregorian Calendar, unless they named a month after his theme song. Thus the third month, named Matzot Ball Soup, was changed to March, as the Old Republic didn't like the Imperial part. File:Wiki.pngThis article is a stub. You can help Darthipedia by expanding it. If you don't, we'll destroy your planet."@en . . "What happened in March over the years."@en . . . "March was a spring month in the Northern Hemisphere on Earth. In March 2197, the Sixth Doctor and Evelyn Smythe returned to the Valiant in the TARDIS from their trip to 7 September 1952. Since they departed on 16 January, thousands of the crew had fallen victim to Hayman, heard an old bell and walked through an even more ancient, impossible door in open space to their deaths. The Doctor covered the entrance to the door, and dematerialised, bringing the portal door with it. Meanwhile, Captain Tanya Oswin of the Valiant ordered nuclear missiles to be launched at the location where the door had been. The remaining crew evacuated, but companion Evelyn Smythe stayed behind out of faith for her friend. The Doctor, after visiting \"Time's End\" with Hayman, changed the coordinates of his ship so th"@en . . . . . "March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. It has 31 days."@en . "March is a promotion in the Civilization games."@en . . "March was part of the group of Observers who tracked down September's device and informed December that September did not erase Peter Bishop. (\"Making Angels\")Later, he talked to December about September. (\"The End of All Things\")"@en . "Pistol"@en . . . . . . . . . "Marts"@en . . . "3"^^ . . . . . . . "3000"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "true"@en . . "719"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "March is the third month of the Gregorian, Julian, and Revised Julian calendars. It is named after the Roman god Mars It has thirty-one days."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "This track unlocks at King Lathas's Combat Training Camp."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "[[w:|]][[Category: derivations|March]] marchen from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|March]] marcher (\u201C\u2018to march, to walk\u2019\u201D), from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|March]] marchier (\u201C\u2018to stride, to march, to trample\u2019\u201D), of [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|March]] origin, from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|March]] *mark\u014Dn (\u201C\u2018to mark, mark out, to press with the foot\u2019\u201D), from Proto-Germanic *marko, from Proto-Indo-European *mereg- (\u201C\u2018edge, boundary\u2019\u201D). Akin to [[w:|]] mearc, \u0121emearc \"mark, boundary\""@ia . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Chuck Dixon talks Spoiler in an interview at CBR and reviews that she has a limited series coming up and will stay on as a regular in Robin. Robin # 172. Behold, for this scan contains Spoiler... It looks like I have some updating to do to the appearances section for sure now...and many others...:) \n* \n* \n* ...YES!"@en . . . . . . "Der Erl\u00F6ser"@de . . . . . . . . . . . . "March"@ia . . . . . "wpn_usp_nimble"@en . . "__NOEDITSECTION__January \u2022 February \u2022 March \u2022 April \u2022 May \u2022 June \u2022 July \u2022 August \u2022 September \u2022 October \u2022 November \u2022 December"@en . . "112.0"^^ . . . . . "March"@de . . . . "Can be obtained through Silaris Blade Box"@en . . "Chuck Dixon talks Spoiler in an interview at CBR and reviews that she has a limited series coming up and will stay on as a regular in Robin. Robin # 172. Behold, for this scan contains Spoiler... It looks like I have some updating to do to the appearances section for sure now...and many others...:) ROBIN/SPOILER SPECIAL #1 Written by Chuck Dixon Art by Rafael Albuquerque and Victor Ib\u00E1\u00F1ez Cover by Albuquerque and Cris Peter From the rooftops in Robin to Gotham Underground, Spoiler\u2019s identity has remained a mystery \u2014 until now. All is revealed in this special when Robin and Spoiler team up to take down a kidnapping ring, hit up an illegal warehouse party and finish Tim\u2019s algebra homework; just another day in the life of a teenaged vigilante super-hero! Plus, even more Robin doesn\u2019t know: Spoiler\u2019s secret identity in another country, in another life - one she can never leave behind. On sale June 4 \u2022 48 pg, FC, $3.99 US \n* \n* \n* ...YES! The mysterious person in the Spoiler costume continued to make an appearance in Gotham Underground issue # 7 released yesterday. Nothing was revealed about the person in the Spoiler costume's identity, but she continues to work for the Penguin. Even more interestingly, Leslie Thompkins made an appearance at the end of this issue. Spoiler and Leslie Thompkins appearing in the same plotline is certainly interesting. Scans are forthcoming:"@en . . "MARCH(\u30DE\u30FC\u30C1)\uB294 \uB3C4\uCFC4\uC758 5\uAC1C \uB300\uD559\uC744 \uC77C\uCEEB\uB294 \uB9D0\uC774\uB2E4. \n* \uBA54\uC774\uC9C0 \uB300\uD559(\u660E\u6CBB\u5927\u5B66)(MEIJI) \n* \uC544\uC624\uC57C\uB9C8\uAC00\uCFE0\uC778 \uB300\uD559(\u9752\u5C71\u5B66\u9662\u5927\u5B66)(AOYAMA GAKUIN) \n* \uB9BF\uCFC4 \uB300\uD559(\u7ACB\u6559\u5927\u5B66)(RIKKYO) \n* \uC8FC\uC624 \uB300\uD559(\u4E2D\u592E\u5927\u5B66)(CHUO) \n* \uD638\uC138\uC774 \uB300\uD559(\u6CD5\u653F\u5927\u5B66)(HOSEI)"@ko . "Creature"@en . . . . . . "106"^^ . . "Marzo"@en . . . . . . "March"@en . . . "2016"^^ . . . . "March is the third month of the year. In the Gregorian Calendar, it has 31 days."@en . . . "Yes"@en . . . . . "A road passed from March to North March, from where travelers could continue on to Elingarth or central Genabackis."@en . . . . . . . "March is the third month of the year. It has 31 days. For events in March, see the pages on specific dates below."@en . "* Accuracy: 92\n* Handling: 100\n* Damage: 42\n* Rate of Fire: 210 RPM"@en . . . . . . . . "Can be obtained through Silaris Blade Box"@en . . . . . . "March may refer to: \n* March (researcher), a Project Genesis researcher in the late 23rd century \n* March (month), the month of the year \n* M. March, a USAF officer in the 1940s \n* March Bake Shop, a bakery in New York City on Earth in 1930 \n* Sherman's March on Atlanta, a 19th century Earth military campaign \n* \"Wedding March\", Earth music written by Mendelssohn Performers \n* Barbara March, the actress who portrayed Lursa"@en . . "no"@en . . . . . . . . "March is the third month of the year, marking the start of spring."@en . . . . . . . . . . "3"^^ . . . . . "March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. It has 31 days. 2010: \n* March 1 - Fanboy and Chum Chum (Anime Version) premieres on Right Stuf Network."@en . . . "March is the third month of the Human year."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "These are events from the month of March."@en . "March is a type of used by Bards. It gives an effect similar to Haste to party members within range, reducing their attack delay and magic recast timers. (Refer to the Haste status effect page for more information.) Two songs give this effect, and their effects can be combined. They can also coexist with an Elegy effect on the same target, unlike Haste and Slow statuses which do not. Songs are learned by Bards only, at the following levels: 29: Advancing March 60: Victory March"@en . . . . "March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. It has 31 days. Believe it or not, Darth Vader threatened to destroy Coruscant, the idiotic makers of the Gregorian Calendar, unless they named a month after his theme song. Thus the third month, named Matzot Ball Soup, was changed to March, as the Old Republic didn't like the Imperial part. File:Wiki.pngThis article is a stub. You can help Darthipedia by expanding it. If you don't, we'll destroy your planet."@en . . "March was the third month of the year. This month contains 31 days."@en . . . . "20"^^ . . "am leben"@de . . . . . "\u041C\u0430\u0440\u0442"@en . . . . . "March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. It has 31 days. This article is a stub. You can help My English Wiki by [ expanding it]."@en . . . . . . . . . "March was a month in Earth's calendar."@en . . . . . "0.72"^^ . "March was part of the group of Observers who tracked down September's device and informed December that September did not erase Peter Bishop. (\"Making Angels\")Later, he talked to December about September. (\"The End of All Things\")"@en . . "March is the third month of the year. It is one of the months that has thirty-one days."@en . . . . . "March.ogg"@en . "March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. It has 31 days. March 1 is the 60th day of the year (61st in leap years). There are 305 days remaining. \n* 1973 \u2013 Jack Davenport (James Norrington) born. \n* 2004 \u2013 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl: Easy Piano Solo published. \n* 2007 \u2013 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest: Easy Piano Solo published. \n* 2007 \u2013 Jack Sparrow: City of Gold published. March 2 is the 61st day of the year (62nd in leap years), with 304 days remaining. \n* 1973 \u2013 Faouzi Brahimi was born. March 7 is the 66th day of the year (67th in leap years). There are 299 days remaining. \n* 1976 \u2013 Luke de Woolfson born. March 15 is the 74th day of the year (75th in leap years), with 291 days remaining. \n* 1988 \u2013 Ashley O'Connor born. March 16 is the 75th day of the year (76th in leap years), with 290 days remaining. \n* 1964 \u2013 Gore Verbinski born. \n* 2004 \u2013 by this date, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl grossed more than $653 million at the worldwide box office. March 18 is the 77th day of the year (78th in leap years), with 288 days remaining. \n* 1967 \u2013 Pirates of the Caribbean attraction opened at Disneyland. March 21 is the 80th day of the year (81st in leap years). There are 285 days remaining. \n* 1968 \u2013 Greg Ellis (Groves) born. \n* 1973 \u2013 Vanessa Branch (Giselle) born. \n* 1973 \u2013 David Patykewich (Clubba) born. March 22 is the 81th day of the year (82st in leap years). There are 284 days remaining. \n* 2001 \u2013 Disneyland Park in California: The Official Album released. March 24 is the 83rd day of the year (84th in leap years). There are 282 days remaining. \n* 1970 \u2013 Robbie Gee born. March 25 is the 84th day of the year (85th in leap years). There are 281 days remaining. \n* 2008 \u2013 Jack Sparrow: Poseidon's Peak scheduled for publication. \n* 2011 \u2013 Disneyland began showing sneak peeks of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. March 26 is the 85th day of the year (86th in leap years). There are 280 days remaining. \n* 1985 \u2013 Keira Knightley (Elizabeth Swann) born. March 28 is the 87th day of the year (88th in leap years). There are 278 days remaining. \n* 2006 \u2013 Kingdom Hearts II released in North America. \n* 2013 \u2013 Richard Griffiths (King George II) died. March 30 is the 89th day of the year (90th in leap years). There are 276 days remaining. \n* 1913 \u2013 Marc Davis was born."@en . "DMX-22 Super Black Box Pack"@en . "Beobachter"@de . . "\u304C\u3064"@en . . "Das Ende aller Dinge"@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Combat Training Camp"@en . "March is a type of used by Bards. It gives an effect similar to Haste to party members within range, reducing their attack delay and magic recast timers. (Refer to the Haste status effect page for more information.) Two songs give this effect, and their effects can be combined. They can also coexist with an Elegy effect on the same target, unlike Haste and Slow statuses which do not. Songs are learned by Bards only, at the following levels: 29: Advancing March 60: Victory March"@en . "MARCH"@ko . . . "March may refer to the following Marchs. \n* March (2005) \n* March (2006) \n* March (2007) \n* March (2008) \n* March (2009)"@en . "A road passed from March to North March, from where travelers could continue on to Elingarth or central Genabackis."@en . . . . . . "What happened in March over the years."@en . . . . . "Ian Taylor, Adam Bond"@en . "March is the third month of the year."@en . "March (\u304B\u308F\u305B\u30DE\u30FC\u30C1 Kawase Maachi?, \"Evade March\") is a music arte exclusive to Karyl Sheeden from Tales of Destiny and the Musician costume from the Narikiri Dungeon series of games."@en . . . . . . "March is the third month in the Gregorian calendar. It occurs in Wheel of Time world during Saban 14 to Aine 16."@en . . "March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. It has 31 days. 2010: \n* March 1 - Fanboy and Chum Chum (Anime Version) premieres on Right Stuf Network."@en . . . "March may refer to: \n* March (researcher), a Project Genesis researcher in the late 23rd century \n* March (month), the month of the year \n* M. March, a USAF officer in the 1940s \n* March Bake Shop, a bakery in New York City on Earth in 1930 \n* Sherman's March on Atlanta, a 19th century Earth military campaign \n* \"Wedding March\", Earth music written by Mendelssohn Performers \n* Barbara March, the actress who portrayed Lursa"@en . . . . . "This is a magical sword that was used by the Silaris for protection"@en . "The March is a unique weapon featured only in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat."@en . "__NOEDITSECTION__January \u2022 February \u2022 March \u2022 April \u2022 May \u2022 June \u2022 July \u2022 August \u2022 September \u2022 October \u2022 November \u2022 December"@en . "b3/???"@en . . . "March is the third month in the Gregorian calendar. It occurs in Wheel of Time world during Saban 14 to Aine 16."@en . . . . . . . "right"@en . . . "2"^^ . "108"^^ .