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In 1984 Egebamyasi was formed citing Can amongst his influences he named his band after one of their albums Ege Bamyasi. His pioneering work with the Roland TB-303 created a new genre of dance music. People struggled to find the words to describe the sounds and music created by Egebamyasi. It was initially described as experimental avant-garde electronic dance music, (a term that hardly trips off the tongue), before finally someone coined the phrase Acid House.

Singles/EPs

 * Circumstances Survival SUR T 36 1986 UK
 * EBY E.P Groove Kissing GK008 1991 BEL
 * Acid Indigestion Pt I Groove Kissing GK016 1992 BEL
 * Acid Indigestion Pt 2 Groove Kissing GK017 1992 BEL


 * Ovum (egg or egg cell), the female sex cell in animals and plants
 * Egg (biology), the ovum of animals together with protective layers and nutrients for the developing embryo
 * Egg (food), animal eggs used for cooking

Egg may also refer to:
Places:
 * Egg bei Zurich, a Swiss municipality
 * Eigg or Egg, an isle in the Scottish Inner Hebrides

Other: ==* The Egg (building), a part of the Empire State Plaza
 * Augustus Egg, a Victorian artist.
 * Mr Egg, acid house musician
 * Egg (band), an English progressive rock band. The title of their debut album is also Egg (album)
 * Oval (geometry), shaped like an egg
 * Egg (person), a slang term for a Caucasian who acts Asian
 * Egg Banking plc, an online bank in the United Kingdom



The Legion of Doom was a group of supervillains led by Lex Luthor that appeared in Super Friends, a 1970s and 1980s animated series that starred superheroes from DC Comics.

In each episode they appeared in, the Legion of Doom would enact various plots against the Super Friends, only to be met with defeat by the end of the story. Often, however, they would escape capture through a last-minute escape plan.

The Legion of Doom's headquarters was the Hall of Doom, a facility located in an anonymous swamp. The Hall of Doom was capable of being lowered below or raised above the swamp water's surface, and could also be flown through the air via rockets if needed.

Members
There were thirteen members of the Legion of Doom:

A popular misconception was that Joker was a member of the Legion of Doom. Although he appeared on the show, he never joined the team.

Eggs may also refer to:
 * Eggs (film) (1995), a film by Norwegian director Bent Hamer
 * Eggs (band) an American indie-pop band

Amicable numbers are two numbers so related
that the sum of the proper divisors of the one is equal to the other, unity being considered as a proper divisor but not the number itself. Such a pair is (220, 284); for the proper divisors of 220 are 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 11, 20, 22, 44, 55 and 110, of which the sum is 284; and the proper divisors of 284 are 1, 2, 4, 71, and 142, of which the sum is 220. Amicable numbers were known to the Pythagoreans, who accredited them with many mystical properties.

A pair of amicable numbers constitutes
an aliquot sequence of period 2.

A deed is a legal instrument used to grant a right. The deed is best known as the method of transferring title to real estate from one person to another. However, by the general definition, powers of attorney, commissions, patents, and even diplomas conferring academic degrees are also deeds.

Historically under common law
, for an instrument to be a valid deed it needed five things:
 * It must indicate that the instrument itself conveys some privilege or thing to someone. This is indicated by using the word hereby or the phrase by these presents in the sentence indicating the gift.
 * The grantor must have the legal ability to grant the thing or privilege.
 * The person receiving the privilege or thing must have the legal capacity to receive it.
 * A seal must be affixed to it. Most jurisdictions have eliminated this requirement and replaced it with the signature of the grantor. However, for conveyances of real estate, most jurisdictions require that the deed be acknowleged before a notary public or a civil law notary and some may require a witness or witnesses in addition.
 * It must be delivered to and accepted by the recipient.

Termination of a tenancy for years
The landlord and tenant can agree to terminate the lease at any time, which is called a surrender of the lease. Like the lease itself, if the term remaining on the lease at the time of the surrender exceeds one year, then the surrender must be executed in writing. A tenancy for years can also be terminated by the tenant's breach of any leasehold covenants, including the failure to pay promised rent, or allowing the land to waste.

Conditions
attached to the acceptance of a deed are known as covenants.

In the United States of America, a pardon
of the President was at one time considered to be a deed and thus needed to be accepted by the recipient. This made it impossible to grant a pardon posthumously. However, in the case of Henry Ossian Flipper, this view was altered when President Bill Clinton pardoned him in 1999.

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The Main Three

 * Anne Onymous – Anne Onymous was a completely normal high school girl until she found a magical flute at Band Camp. As she held it in her hand, she was told that she was the latest in the Wotch line. Still learning, her lack of experience has been the cause of many crazy events in Tandy Gardens. At first, she tried to hide her secret from everyone except her older brother/younger sister, until Jason Grey, initially obsessed with redhead Anne, inadvertently saw her float a pencil to her hand while stalking her. Since then, she's let her secret be known to Jason, Robin Ericson, Angelique the Defective Djinn, Milo Happerbasket, Katie McBride, Samantha Wolf, Ally Taverner, Ally's boyfriend Joe, Mingmei Wu, Irene Lew and James Thompson. She seems to have a crush on the adult version of Link from the Zelda series. She is usually portrayed wearing a pink t-shirt and a purple skirt.


 * Robin Ericson – Robin is close friends with both Anne and Jason. He originally considered Anne to be just a friend; however, he has developed a crush on her (which she seems to neither notice nor return). Robin has no extraordinary abilities whatsoever, and all three times he tried to use magic, the attempts failed miserably. Robin has a younger brother named Kirk, who calls himself by the name "Kirkashi". Robin usually wears a black t-shirt with a knight's helmet on it.


 * Jason Grey – Jason's entire life revolves around three things: reading comic books, making sarcastic remarks, and redheads. Jason is the third member of the trio, and maintains a high level of stoicism, commenting only once in a while, usually still while reading his comics. He remains perfectly calm in even the most dire of situations, such as being the only one to notice that one of their friends had just transformed into a bloodthirsty werecat. In fact, it seems as though the only times when he isn't completely taciturn and laconic is when A): a new comic/movie has just come out, or B): his redhead sense starts tingling. Jason is obsessed with redheads, completely ignoring the existence of girls of any other hair color. In fact, the only non-redhead he has ever been attracted to was, quite ironically, the love of his life, a Djinn named Angelique, who is currently in the Djinn dimension. Anne has a habit of transforming Jason into a redheaded girl. He was originally incredibly annoyed by this, but is no longer bothered by this (unless he is not transformed into a redhead). He has named his alternate form Sonja. (S)he recently went out on a date with a boy named Larry in order to get him to stop constantly calling him after seeing 'her', and being smitten. The date ended with Larry kissing 'her', leaving Jason in a state of shock. He seemed to be doing better afterward, but whenever he sees Larry, he screams and runs off in a panic. Jason's usual attire is a grey t-shirt with the letters "CMX" (short for comics) in a yellow blurb.