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### User: pedit5, alternately called The Dungeon is a 1975 dungeon crawl video game developed for the PLATO system by Rusty Rutherford. It is considered to be the first example of a dungeon crawl game, believed only to be preceded by a game named m199h listed among some PLATO lesson lists but which no copies exist to affirm. In the game, the player guides a character who wanders a single-level dungeon accumulating treasure and killing monsters. When a player encounters a monster, he can use one of several spells. Characters can be saved from one play session to the next. The dungeon ### Assistant:
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### User: Brian Selden (born 1980 in San Diego, California) was the winner of the 1998 Magic: The Gathering World Championship. His strategy in the tournament was to use two cards, called Survival of the Fittest and Recurring Nightmare repeatedly. The former card puts creatures into the graveyard, while the latter allows the user to return them to the battlefield without using any mana. This results in a constant cycle of resurrected creatures. Selden used this tactic to bring back utility creatures or either Verdant Force or Spirit of the Night, both very expensive, powerful, and usually game-ending cards. Selden received his ### Assistant:
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### User: Prior and, since elevation to the status of Abbey on 26 May 1955, Abbot: Gallery References Notes Bibliography External links Ealing Abbey Parish of St Benedict, Ealing Abbey Benedictine Institute Liturgy Institute of England and Wales Category:Benedictine monasteries in England Category:Monasteries of the English Benedictine Congregation Category:Monasteries in London Category:Religious organizations established in 1897 Category:Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in the United Kingdom Category:Roman Catholic churches in the London Borough of Ealing Category:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Westminster Category:1897 establishments in England Category:19th-century Christian monasteries Category:Frederick Walters buildings Category:Grade II listed buildings in the London Borough of Ealing Category:Grade II listed ### Assistant:
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### User: Inti-Illimani (; from Quechuan inti and / Aymara illimani) are an instrumental and vocal Latin American folk music ensemble from Chile. The group was formed in 1967 by a group of university students and it acquired widespread popularity in Chile for their song Venceremos (We shall win!) which became the anthem of the Popular Unity government of Salvador Allende. At the moment of the September 11, 1973 Chilean coup they were on tour in Europe and were unable to return to their country where their music was proscribed by the ruling military junta. In Europe their music took on amultifarious character, incorporating elements of European baroque and other traditional music forms to their rich and colourful Latin American rhythms - creating a distinctive fusion of modern world music. They are perhaps the best internationally known members of the nueva canción movement. Their name means 'Sun of the Illimani.' In Aymara Illimani is the name of a mountain in the Bolivian Andes. History The group was formed by students at Universidad Técnica del Estado at Santiago, Chile in 1967. In 1973 as they were on tour abroad, General Augusto Pinochet launched a coup d'etat and took power. Having heard ofthe numerous extra-judicial killings of many fellow artists by Chile's army, they took up residence in Italy, resulting in "the longest tour in history" for Inti-Illimani as they lived in de facto exile. They continued their efforts supporting Chilean democracy internationally; magnitizdat copies of their work continued to be widely distributed in Chile. In September 1988, days after they were no longer banned from Chile, they began touring Chile again. They helped organize the voting down of the referendum that would have re-elected Pinochet. Recently, they were actually supported by Chile as representatives of Chilean culture. In the past theSeves, Horacio Durán and Horacio Salinas) Membership In August 1967 Inti-Illimani's earliest membership consisted of: Horacio Durán Jorge Coulon Luis Espinoza Oscar Guzmán Ciro Retamal Pedro Yáñez In 1968 Inti-Illimani's membership consisted of: Horacio Salinas (Musical director and main composer) Horacio Durán Max Berrú Jorge Coulon Ernesto Perez de Arce Current line-up of the "Inti-Illimani Nuevo": Jorge Coulon Christian González Daniel Cantillana Juan Flores Efren Viera Marcelo Coulon Manuel Meriño César Jara Current line-up of the "Inti-Histórico": Horacio Salinas Horacio Durán José Seves Jorge Ball Fernando Julio Camilo Salinas Danilo Donoso Other members in the history of the group: ErnestoPérez de Arce Homero Altamirano José Miguel Camus Renato Freyggang Pedro Villagra Inti-Illimani Discography Albums Si Somos Americanos (1969) Voz para el camino (1969) Por la CUT (1969) A la Revolución Mexicana (1969) Inti Illimani (1969) Inti-Illimani (1970) Canto al Programa (1970) Charagua/El Aparecido (1971) Autores Chilenos (1971) Nuestro México, Febrero 23/Dolencias (1972) Canto para una Semilla (1972) Quebrada de Humahuaca/Taita Salasaca (1972) Canto de Pueblos Andinos, Vol. 1 (1973) Viva Chile! (1973)La Nueva Canción Chilena (Inti-Illimani 2) (1974)Canto de Pueblos Andinos (Inti-Illimani 3) (1975)Hacia La Libertad (Inti-Illimani 4) (1975)Canto de Pueblos Andinos, Vol. 2 (Inti-Illimani 5) (1976)Chile Resistencia (Inti-Illimani6) (1977)Hart voor Chile (various artists) (1977)Canto per una Seme (1978) - Italian edition of Canto para una Semilla (1972)Canción para Matar una Culebra (1979)Jag Vill Tacka Livet (Gracias a la Vida) (1980)En Directo (1980)Palimpsesto (1981)The Flight of the Condor (1982)Con la Razón y la Fuerza (1982)Imaginación (1984)Sing to me the Dream (1984)Return of the Condor (1984)La Muerte no Va Conmigo (1985)De Canto y Baile (1986)Fragmentos de un Sueño (1987)Leyenda (1990)Andadas (1992)Arriesgaré la Piel (1996)Grandes Exitos (1997)Lejanía (1998)Amar de Nuevo (1999)Sinfónico (1999)La Rosa de los Vientos (1999)Inti-Illimani Interpreta a Víctor Jara (2000)Antología en Vivo (2001)Lugares Comunes (2002) Inti-Illimani Histórico 2006- Esencial 2010 - Travesura (con Diego «el Cigala» y Eva Ayllón) 2013 - Inti Illimani Histórico - Vivir En Libertad () 2014 - Inti-Illimani Histórico Canta a Manns Live albums 2005 - Inti + Quila Música en la memoria (con Quilapayún) 2006 - Antología en vivo 2006 - Música en la Memoria - Juntos en Chile (con Quilapayún) 2012 - Eva + Inti (con Eva Ayllón) Tribute albums 2009 - Inti-Illimani histórico. Tributo a su música 2009 - Tributo a Inti-Illimani Histórico. A la Salud de la Música Inti-Illimani Nuevo (New) Viva Italia (2003)Pequeño Mundo (2006)Meridiano (2010)Teoría de cuerdas ### Assistant:
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