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| - The Sentinel by Troy Denning is the fifth book of The Sundering (series).
- The Sentinel was intended to be an early issue of Marvel Comics' The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones but went unused. The plot saw Indiana Jones searching a tomb for the Head of Peloptichonku guarded by a two-thousand year old clockwork man. Pin-up art by John Byrne can be found in The Complete Making of Indiana Jones.
- A popular Toronto newspaper in competition with the Chronicle for readership.
- By Mike Liberty.
- The Sentinel is a Character Perk. __NoToC__
- The academy was shown in Chapter 8.
- The Sentinel is a type of clothing featured in The Last Stand: Dead Zone. It consists of a white ballistic mask with a blue strip in the middle.
- The Sentinel is a fellow Bordarian and is Dhwani Bell's main focus in the (in progress) novel, The Border.
- The Sentinel is a giant statue encountered as part of the Lifting the Vale quest, it is northeast of Bruma and west of Dragonclaw Rock.
- The plot focuses on a young model who moves into a historic Brookklyn brownstone that has been sectioned into apartments, only to find that its proprietors are excommunicated Catholic priests, and the building is a gateway to to hell. The film was released by Universal Studios in 1977.
- <default>The Sentinel</default> Type Format Founded Founder Political Position Headquarters First Appearance The Sentinel is Springfield High School's newspaper.
- The Sentinel is a Myrddraal mob found just outside the gates of Thakan'dar.
- The Sentinel is a robot created by Volitus. Not much is known about the Sentinel, except that it was a creation of Makuta Volitus. Volitus is most likely using the robot to help search for the Mask of Infinity, but the purpose and wherabouts of the robot are currently unknown. The Sentinel is very strong, intelligent, and determined by nature. It is also run by a DNA-based system within its body. The robot is equipped with strong armor and a variety of weapons. It is able control Protodermis, Plasma, Ice, and Metal. The Sentinel unit is able to fly as well, due to the use of gravity packs.
- "The Sentinel" is the twentieth episode of the fifth season of Stargate SG-1.
- "The Sentinel" is the twentieth episode of the fifth season of Stargate SG-1.
- "The Sentinel" är det tjugonde episoden av femte säsongen av Stargate SG-1.
- The Sentinel was a short-lived House Robot that was introduced halfway through Series 2 of Robot Wars. Essentially a modified JCB, it first appeared in Heat G as an obstacle in the Gauntlet stage, occupying the left-hand route, and appeared in every heat thereafter except Heat J as well as the Semi-Finals. In the Grand Final and some of the end-of-series Grudge Matches, it also appeared in the arena as an additional hazard, located in a corner of the PPZ and effectively acting as a sixth House Robot.
- Earthquakes are nothing new in the Aquatic Ruin Zone, and the latest one has dragged up several ruins from the ancient underwater city, including a massive stone statue. The Kintobor Computer has noticed this, and Sonic is keen to check it out. With Johnny and Porker on reconnaissance, Amy taking care of personal business and Tails on another adventure in the Nameless Zone, Sonic takes a Star Post to the Aquatic Ruin alone, and soon comes face to face with the statue (which he thinks is a giant Badnik) and a group of Whisp Badniks. After freeing the Badniks' organic batteries and suggesting that they hide before he takes them home, Sonic is attacked by arrows and falls into the water. Before he can return to the surface, the hedgehog is trapped under falling pillars and unable to reach the
- The Sentinel (of Glasgow, Scotland) currently works for British-based e-fed 2WWF. He is one of the most mysterious characters the company has ever known. The Sentinel's mind games are legendary, using them as scare tactics on his opponent before, during and after each match.
- The Sentinel is a Canadian-produced television series that aired on UPN in the United States from 1996 to 1999. The eponymous "Sentinel" is Jim Ellison, a former US Army Ranger who spent 18 months in the Peruvian jungle after his unit was killed. During this time, he developed hyperactive senses that came online five years later, when he was a detective in Cascade PD's Major Crimes Department. When he goes to the hospital to see a doctor, he finds instead Blair Sandburg, an anthropologist from Rainier University who tells him that he's a Sentinel, a person with enhanced senses resembling the powers of a superhero. In ancient tribes, such a Sentinel would be the protector of a village: for Jim, it is Cascade that is the "village" he must guard.
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