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Gardenview Horticultural Park Gardenview Horticultural Park (16 acres) is a nonprofit botanical garden and arboretum located at 16711 Pearl Road, Strongsville, Ohio. It is open weekend afternoons to non-members; an admission fee is charged.
GardenWorld Images Garden World Images, previously known as the Harry Smith Collection, was founded in 1953 and is now the world's largest horticultural photographic library, with over 1,000,000 images. Today the library supplies images to newspapers, publishers & magazines around the world; illustrating their pages with quality photographs of flowers, plants and gardens.
Garderegiment Fuseliers Prinses Irene The Garderegiment Fuseliers Prinses Irene is a regiment of the Royal Netherlands Army, named after Princess Irene, the sister of Queen Beatrix. It is one of two regiments, along with the Garderegiment Grenadiers en Jagers, to be classed as 'Guards'.
Garderegiment Grenadiers en Jagers The Garderegiment Grenadiers en Jagers is a regiment of the Royal Netherlands Army; it is one of two, along with the Garderegiment Fuseliers Prinses Irene that is classed as 'Guards'. The regiment was formed in 1995 by the amalgamation of two antecedent regiments:
Garderobe Garderobes were medieval toilets in large public buildings and castles. They were often holes in the outer walls of these buildings which dropped into cess pits or moats (depending on the structure of the building involved.
Gardes Françaises The Gardes Françaises (English: French Guards) was one of two infantry guard regiments in the French Army during the Ancien Régime. The other regiment was the Gardes Suisses, which made the Gardes Françaises the only one recruited from France.
Gardhab Das Gardhab Das created by cartoonists Jayanto Banerjee and Neelabh was a comic section run in the Indian youth magazine Target. The main character Gardhab Das had a donkey face and was always depicted wearing a kurta and pajamas.
Gardies The Gardenia (known colloquially as Gardies or "Gardi's") is a takeaway restaurant near Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. The shop, located on Rose Crescent, is well known to most students at the University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University.
Gardiner Dam The Gardiner Dam on the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatchewan is the largest earth fill dam in Canada. Construction on the dam was started in 1959 and completed eight years later, creating Lake Diefenbaker upstream.
Gardner Canal The Gardner Canal is one of the principal inlets of the British Columbia Coast. Technically a side-inlet of the larger Douglas Channel, the Gardner is still 90 km in length in its own right; total length of the waterways converging on the Douglas Channel is 320 km, making it one of the largest fjord-complexes in the world.
Gardner Fox Gardner Francis Fox (May 20, 1911, Brooklyn, New York – December 24, 1986) was an American writer best known for creating numerous comic book characters for DC Comics. Comic-book historians estimate that he wrote over 4,000 comics stories.
Gardner Green Stevens Gardner Green Stevens (December 13, 1814 - April 15, 1892) was a bank manager and Quebec political figure. He represented the Bedford division in the Senate of Canada from 1876 to 1892 as a member of the Liberal party.
Gardner Inlet Gardner Inlet () is a large, ice-filled inlet at the southwest side of Bowman Peninsula, on the east coast of Palmer Land. It was discovered by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition (RARE), 1947-48, under Ronne, who named it for Irvine C.
Gardner Pinnacles The Gardner Pinnacles (Hawaiian: Pūhāhonu) are two barren rock outcrops surrounded by a reef and located 946 km (588 miles) northwest of Honolulu in the Hawaiian Islands at . The total area of the two small islets—remnants of an ancient volcano—is 5 acres (20,000 m²), making the Gardner Pinnacles the smallest island the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, with a still commanding height of 170 feet (52 m).
Gardner R. Withrow Gardner Robert Withrow (October 5, 1892–September 23, 1964) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1931-1939 and again from 1949-1961, when he did not seek reelection. Withrow was born in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and worked for the railroad and was involved in the labor union.
Gardner's syndrome Gardner's syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by the presence of multiple polyps in the colon together with tumors outside the colon. The extracolonic tumors may include osteomas of the skull, thyroid cancer, epidermoid cysts, fibromas and sebaceous cysts.
Gardo Versoza Gardo Versoza, real name Mennen Torres Polintan (born July 8, 1969), is a popular Filipino male actor who has appeared in over forty movies and dozens of television shows. He started out in roles such as Sabik Sa Halik, Machete II, Halimuyak Ng Babae and Kirot.
Garduna The Garduna was a secret criminal society in Spain in the late Middle Ages. It was essentially a prison gang that grew into a more organized entity over time, involved with robbery, kidnapping, arson, and murder-for-hire.
Gare Centrale (Montreal) Gare Centrale is the primary railway station in Montreal. It is most commonly known by its French name, however the title is officially bilingual and is also frequently referred to by its English name Central Station.
Gare d'Orry-la-Ville-Coye Orry-la-Ville-Coye is a railway station serving Orry-la-Ville to the North of Paris, France. The station is composed of a station building and four tracks served by two latera lplatforms as well as a central platforms.
Gare d'Orsay Gare d'Orsay is a former Parisian railway station and hotel, built in 1900 by Victor Laloux, and served as a terminus for the Chemin de Fer de Paris à Orléans (Paris-Orléans Railway). It was the first electrified urban rail terminal in the world, opened May 28, 1900.
Gare de Bercy The Gare de Bercy is a railway station and terminus in Paris, France, run by the SNCF. It specialises in “auto-trains”, which transport traveller's vehicles, such as cars, motorbikes, scooters and so on, and to another such station.
Gare de Bernay Gare de Bernay is the train station for the town of Bernay, Eure and was built by CF de fer de Paris Ă  Cherbourg in 1855. The station was, like most stations on the line to Cherbourg, built by the line's first concessionary, the Compagnie du chemin de fer de Cherbourg.
Gare de Caen Caen, Gare de l'Ouest or Gare Calvados, is the main and now only station serving the city of Caen. The station stands on the main line from Paris to Cherbourg and although it mainly is an intercity station many regional trains use the station.
Gare de Calais-Ville Gare de Calais-Ville is a mainline railway station serving the town of Calais in northern France. The station is located in the centre of Calais, and is one of two serving the town (the other being Calais-Fréthun).
Gare de Cornavin La Gare de Cornavin (the station of Cornavin) is Geneva's main train station, located in the center of the city. The immediate area surrounding it is known as Cornavin; both names can be used interchangeably to refer to each other.
Gare de Dieppe Gare de Dieppe is the train station for the town of Dieppe, Seine-Maritime and was built by CF de fer de Paris Ă  Cherbourg on 28 July 1848. The station is a terminus for the line from Paris and Rouen and along with Dieppe-Port was a stop on the trains from Paris to London via Newhaven.
Gare de Honfleur Honfleur-Ville was the station for the town of Honfleur, Calvados in Normandie. the station was the terminus for two railway lines, the main line from Paris via Brionne and the branchline from Paris via Pont-l'Évêque.
Gare de l'Est The Gare de l'Est is one of the six large termini of the SNCF network at Paris. It is located in the Xe arrondissement, not far from the Gare du Nord, facing the boulevard du Strasbourg, part of the north-south axis of Paris created by Baron Haussmann.
Gare de la Part-Dieu The Gare de la Part-Dieu (Part-Dieu rail station) is the primary train station for travellers to metropolitan Lyon, France, busier than the other stations in the city: Perrache (in the city-center), Lyon-Vaise, Lyon-Saint-Paul, and Lyon-Gorges de Loup.
Gare de Montpellier Saint-Roch Saint-Roch is the main railway station in Montpellier, France. Although the station was formerly known as Gare de Montpellier but since March 2005 bares the name of Saint Roch, a native of the city born in the 14th century.
Gare de Saint Etienne Chateaucreux Saint Etienne Châteaucreux is the main railway station of the town of Saint-Etienne. The station is situated in Châteaucreux, to the side of the town centre a little way away of the busy area of Saint-Etienne centre.
Gare de Saint Germain-en-Laye Saint Germain-en-Laye is the main railway station serving the royal city of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. The station opened on 14 August 1847, 20 years after the opening of the ligne de Saint Germain (from Paris to Saint-Germain), using athmospheric railway.
Gare de Trouville-Deauville Trouville-Deauville is the station for the towns of Deauville and Trouville-sur-Mer. The station is built in neo-normand architecture and is a terminus for two railway lines, the main line from Paris to Caen and the CĂ´te Fleurie branchline to Dives-Cabourg.
Gare du Nord The Gare du Nord (meaning Northern Station) is one of the six large terminus stations of the SNCF's main line network in Paris. It offers connections with several urban transportation lines (Paris Metro and RER).
Gare Maritime de Dieppe Gare Maritime de Dieppe was a railway station in the town of Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, France and was built by CF de l'Ouest in 1874. The station was the station for passengers from Paris to Newhaven, by steamers and then ferries.
Garegin Njdeh Garegin Njdeh (, real name: Garegin Ter-Harutiunian, 1 January 1886 - late 1955) was an Armenian statesman, military, and political thinker, native of Nakhichevan. A member of the Dashnak party, he was involved in revolutionary activities in Armenia, Bulgaria and Russia.
Garelli Motorcycles Garelli Motorcycles is an Italian moped, and motorcycle manufacturer. In the early 1980s, Garelli dominated the 125 class in Grand Prix motorcycle racing winning six consecutive world championships between 1982 and 1987.
Garema Place, Canberra Garema Place is a paved outdoor area in Civic, Canberra, Australia, with a number of shops and restaurants and cafes with outdoor dining. Many community events including protests and festivals are held at the location.
Garenin Garenin (Scottish Gaelic: GeĂ rrannan) is a crofting township found on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Garenin is in the Carloway municipality and has a population of about 30 people.
Garet Jax Garet Jax is a fictional character from Terry Brooks' fantasy novel The Wishsong of Shannara. He is known as the Weapons Master, and it is said that no matter what weapon you choose, even your hands and feet, Garet Jax is better with it.
Gareth (Sojourn) Gareth is a fictional character, one of the two heroes in CrossGen Comics' now defunct comic book series Sojourn. Like his companion Arwyn, Gareth is not a superhero with superhuman powers, but he is a remarkably talented warrior with a magic sword (Serpent's Bane).
Gareth Alun Owens Gareth Alun Owens (born 1964) is a British-Greek academic, currently serving as Associate Director and «Erasmus/Socrates» Manager/Tutor of the International Relations Office, TEI of Crete and Associate Professor of Hellenic Culture - History, Language and Civilization. He is notable for his contributions to Linear B studies and his attempts to coordinate the efforts of academics to decipher Linear A.
Gareth Batty Gareth Jon Batty (born October 13, 1977 in Bradford, Yorkshire) is an English cricketer, more specifically a spin-bowler. The off-spinner has been largely backup to Ashley Giles throughout his career, though he did play four Tests in the English tour of the subcontinent in 2003, as conditions favoured the inclusion of two spinners.
Gareth Bennett The Reverend Canon Gareth Vaughan Bennett (also known as Garry Bennett - 1929 – December 7, 1987) was an Anglican clergyman and academic who committed suicide after frenzied media reaction to an anonymous preface he wrote for Crockford’s Clerical Directory.
Gareth Branwyn Gareth Branwyn is a writer, editor, and media critic who covers technology and cyberculture for Wired, Make, Esquire, the Baltimore Sun, and other publications. He was an editor at Mondo 2000 and Boing Boing, when it was a print zine, and is founder and self-described "Cyborg-in-Chief" of the personal tech site Street Tech.
Gareth Brooks Gareth Brooks (born February 28, 1979 in Christchurch) is a field hockey player from New Zealand, who earned his first cap for the national team, nicknamed The Black Sticks, in 2002. The midfielder was a member of the team that finished sixth at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.
Gareth Cook Gareth Cook is a Pulitzer prize winning science journalist, currently at the Boston Globe. He was awarded the 2005 Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Reporting for his writing about the scientific, ethical and human dimensions of stem cell research.
Gareth Davies (singer-songwriter) Gareth Davies was a founder member and principal songwriter in Suburban Vegetable, releasing five albums between 1990 and 1993, including the cult classics Organic and Censored Haircut. His early musical style veered from his early improvised synth-pop to the loud rock guitars of the band's mid-90s material, the shift inspired by Davies' love of bands such as Pixies and Pavement.
Gareth Delve Gareth Leon Delve (born 30 December, 1980 in Cardiff, Wales) is a Welsh rugby union footballer, currently playing in the English Guinness Premiership for Bath. He has also played for the Welsh national team, having four caps.
Gareth Ellis Gareth Ellis (born May 3, 1981) is a rugby league player who plays for the Leeds Rhinos. The second row joined the Rhinos from Wakefield in 2005, making his debut in the World Club Challenge win over Canterbury Bulldogs.
Gareth Farr Gareth Farr ONZM (born February 29, 1968) is a New Zealand composer and percussionist. He has released a number of classical CDs and composed a number of works performed by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra (NZSO) and New Zealand Ballet.
Gareth Hughes Gareth Hughes (William John Hughes) born 23 August 1894 in Llanelli, Wales, died 1 October 1965 in the Motion Picture Country Home in Woodland Hills, California, was a stage and silent screen actor. Usually cast as a callow, sensitive hero in Hollywood silent films, Hughes got his start on stage during childhood and continued to play youthful leads on Broadway.
Gareth Hunt Gareth Hunt (born Alan Leonard Hunt on 7 February, 1943 in London) is an English actor, known for his roles as Frederick in Upstairs, Downstairs and Mike Gambit in The New Avengers which also starred Joanna Lumley as Purdey. They were complemented by the only member of the original series The Avengers to reprise his role, Patrick Macnee as John Steed.
Gareth Cheeseman Gareth Cheeseman was a fictional salesman played by Steve Coogan in the episode "Dearth of a Salesman" of Coogan's series "Coogan's Run". The character is probably best remembered for his Ford Probe company car, which ends up being crushed at the end of the programme.
Gareth Jones (actor) Gareth Jones (June 6 1925 – November 28 1958) was a British actor, chiefly remembered for his death. During the live television broadcast of the Armchair Theatre play Underground on the ITV network in the UK, Jones died between two of his scenes while in make-up.
Gareth Jones (journalist) Gareth Richard Vaughan Jones (1905 – August 12, 1935), was a Welsh journalist who first publicised the existence of the Great Ukrainian Famine of 1932-33 in the west. His mother had spent the period 1889-1892 as tutor to the children of Arthur Hughes, the son of Welsh steel industrialist John Hughes who had founded the town of Yuzovka, modern day Donetsk, in the Ukraine, and her stories inspired in Jones a desire to visit the Soviet Union, and particularly the Ukraine.
Gareth Keenan Gareth Keenan or "Keeno" as he sometimes likes to be called by his friends is a fictional paper salesman on BBC's 14-episode comedy The Office. He is portrayed in the series by Mackenzie Crook as a gaunt, self-important "team leader" proud of his lieutenant status in the Territorial Army who spends his days annoying Wernham Hogg coworkers with his steadfast enforcement of the rules and sucking up to boss David Brent, whom he views as a mate, though Brent often acts otherwise and corrects Keenan when he omits the "to the" in his job title: "Assistant to the Regional Manager".
Gareth McGlynn Gareth McGlynn (born October 29, 1982 in Donegal, Republic of Ireland) is a midfielder for League of Ireland side, Derry City. A former employee in Harry's restaurant in Bridgend, County Donegal, McGlynn is regarded as a veteran in the side, despite only being in his early twenties, having broken into the side at the age of 17.
Gareth McLean Gareth McLean is a Scottish journalist who writes for The Guardian newspaper and the Radio Times magazine. He graduated with an MA (Hons) in English from the University of Aberdeen, working at The Scotsman newspaper as a Feature Writer from 1997 until he began writing as a TV Critic for the Guardian in 1999.
Gareth Morgan Gareth Morgan is a British artist of Welsh heritage who is known for his acrylic on Perspex paintings of a robotic man. He is a Fine Arts graduate of Goldsmiths College in London, and is based in the United Kingdom.
Gareth Nightingale Gareth Nightingale (1988 - 2005; Reincarnated 2006 - present day {Birth Certificate still Pending}) was a head member, along with Rob “Hot Air” Peters and Michael “Robsie” Roberts of the infamous Liskeard gang: “Peters and Co.” He is most notable for being the best chauffer in the South West, and also he has claimed the rights to several humorous incidents around the area of Luxstowe, Liskeard.
Gareth Roberts (writer) Gareth John Pritchard Roberts (born 1968) is a British television writer and novelist, best known for his work related to the science-fiction television series Doctor Who. He has also worked on various comedy series and soap operas.
Gareth Taylor Gareth Taylor (born Weston-super-Mare, 25 February 1973) is an experienced football player wiht Tranmere Rovers. He finished the 2005-06 season at Crewe Alexandra on loan from Nottingham Forest where his contract expired at the end of the season.
Gareth Thomas (English politician) Gareth Richard Thomas (born July 15, 1967, Harrow) is a politician in the United Kingdom. He is Labour Co-operative Member of Parliament (MP) for Harrow West, and was first elected at the 1997 general election.
Gareth Wardell Gareth Lodwig Wardell (born 29 November, 1944) is a British Labour politician. He was elected as Member of Parliament for Gower in a 1982 by-election, and held the seat until he stood down at the 1997 general election.
Gareth White Gareth McNeil White was the Green Party of Canada candidate for the riding of Cambridge in the 2004 federal election and the 2006 federal election. Gareth is a Professional Engineer and a graduate of the University of Western Ontario.
Gareth Williams (musician) Gareth Williams is a musician and songwriter from Winnipeg, Manitoba. He is among the most gifted and prolific songwriters to come out of Winnipeg in the past decade, and has his name attached to over a dozen records and EPs that were released in the early and mid-2000's.
Gareth Williams, Baron Williams of Mostyn Gareth Wyn Williams, Baron Williams of Mostyn, QC, PC (February 5, 1941 - September 20, 2003) was a British Labour Party politician who was Leader of the House of Lords, Lord President of the Council and a member of the Cabinet at the time of his sudden death in 2003.
Garfagnana Garfagnana is an historical region of Italy, today part of the province of Lucca in the Apennines, in northwest Tuscany, but before the unification of Italy it belonged to the Duchy of Modena and Reggio, ruled by the Este family. For a short time, in the 16th century, it was governed by the poet Ludovico Ariosto.
Garfield Garfield is a comic strip created by Jim Davis, featuring the cat Garfield, the pet dog Odie, and their socially inept owner Jon Arbuckle. As of 2006, it is syndicated in roughly 2,570 newspapers and journals and it currently holds the Guinness World Record for being the world’s most widely syndicated comic strip.
Garfield (film) Garfield (also known as Garfield: The Movie) is a 2004 live-action movie based on the Jim Davis comic strip Garfield. In this movie, Garfield the cat was created with computer-generated imagery, though all other animals were real.
Garfield (character) Garfield is a fictional character (and the principal character) in the Jim Davis comic strip Garfield. He is a lazy, overweight, orange, anthropomorphic tabby cat (with bare feet) who enjoys eating, sleeping, stealing Jon's meals (especially donuts), and tormenting Odie by kicking him off the table.
Garfield (Pittsburgh) Garfield is a neighborhood in the east end of the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Garfield lies about three miles as the crow flies from the confluence of the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio Rivers at the City's heart.
Garfield and Friends Garfield and Friends was an American animated television series based on the popular comic strip Garfield by Jim Davis. This show was originally produced by Film Roman, and ran on CBS Saturday mornings from 1988 to 1994.
Garfield At Large: His First Book Garfield At Large: His First Book is the first compilation book of Garfield comic strips. The book was originally published by Ballantine Books in the USA in 1980 and the strips date from June 19, 1978 to January 22, 1979.
Garfield Boys The Garfield Boys was a New York street gang based in Brooklyn's Red Hook district which roamed the streets of South Brooklyn from the early 20th century up until the 1970s. During the 1950s, the gang was headed by future Colombo crime family boss Carmine Persico, who people suspect committed several murders while he was a young member of the street gang.
Garfield Goes Hollywood Garfield Goes Hollywood is the seventh half-hour animated special based on the Garfield comic strip. It features the voice and music talent common in Garfield animated specials, including Lorenzo Music (the voice of Garfield) and Lou Rawls (provides the songs).
Garfield Goose and Friends Garfield Goose and Friends was a children's television show shown by WGN-TV in Chicago, Illinois in the United States during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. The host of the show was a man named Frazier Thomas, who did all of the talking.
Garfield Heights City School District, Cuyahoga County, Ohio The Garfield Heights City School District is the public schools system of Garfield Heights, Ohio consisting of 5 schools and a student enrollment of 3,823 in the 2004/2005 school year. 1996], The Garfield Heights City Schools system was named a B.
Garfield High School (Garfield, New Jersey) Garfield High School is an American four-year public high school located at 500 Palisades Avenue in Garfield City, Bergen County, New Jersey, as part of the Garfield Public Schools. The school serves students in grades 9-12.
Garfield in Paradise Garfield in Paradise is the fifth half-hour animated special based on the Garfield comic strip. It features the voice and music talent common in Garfield animated specials including Lorenzo Music (the voice of Garfield) and Lou Rawls (provides the songs).
Garfield in the Rough Garfield in the Rough is the third half hour animated special based on the Garfield comic strip. It features the voice and music talent common in Garfield animated specials including Lorenzo Music (the voice of Garfield) and Lou Rawls (provides the songs).
Garfield M. Langhorn Garfield McConnell Langhorn (September 10 1948 – January 15 1969) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of America's highest military decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in the Vietnam War.
Garfield Morgan Garfield Morgan (born 19 April 1931 in Birmingham, England) is an English actor mostly on TV and occasional films. His best remembered role was as Detective Inspector Frank Haskins in the British crime series of the 1970's, The Sweeney.
Garfield on the Town Garfield on the Town is the second half-hour animated special based on the Garfield comic strip. It features the voice and music talent common in Garfield animated specials including Lorenzo Music (the voice of Garfield) and Lou Rawls (provides the songs).
Garfield Park Conservatory The Garfield Park Conservatory in Chicago, Illinois is one of the largest and most impressive conservatories in the United States. Often referred to as "landscape art under glass," the Garfield Park Conservatory occupies approximately 4.
Garfield Park Conservatory and Sunken Gardens The Garfield Park Conservatory and Sunken Gardens are a 10,000 square-foot conservatory and outdoor gardens (3 acres) located at 2450 South Shelby Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Both the Conservatory and Gardens are open seven days a week, during
Garfield Public Schools The Garfield Public Schools is a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in prekindergarten through twelfth grade from Garfield, in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. Garfield is one of over thirty Abbott Districts statewide.
Garfield Pulls His Weight: His 26th Book Garfield Pulls his Weight: is the 26th compilation book of Garfield comic strips. The book was originally published by Ballantine Books in the USA in 1994 and the strips date from April 11, 1993 to November 9, 1993.
Garfield Sobers Sir Garfield St Auburn Sobers (born July 28, 1936 in Barbados), often known as Garry Sobers (though earlier in his life he preferred the spelling Gary), is a former West Indies cricketer. He was born with two extra fingers, one on each hand, which were removed at birth.
Garfield Wood Garfield ‘Gar’ Arthur Wood (1880 – 1971) was an American inventor, entrepreneur, motorboat builder and racer who held the world water speed record on several occasions. He was the first man to travel over 100 miles per hour on water.
Garfield's Halloween Adventure Garfield's Halloween Adventure (originally titled "Garfield in Disguise") is a 1985 Halloween animated television special. Garfield's Halloween Adventure is the fourth half-hour special based on the Garfield comic strip and the first Garfield holiday special.
Garfield's Judgment Day Garfield's Judgment Day is a Garfield book based on an unproduced television special, published in 1990. Unlike other television special adaptions, the book is in a picture book format rather than the comic book format.
Garfield's Moving Experience Garfield’s Moving Experience is an episode of Garfield and Friends. It is listed as the first episode of the fifth show, but it was actually the first episode to be produced for the series (in most [if not all] markets, it is still shown as the first episode in syndication).
Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (also known as Garfield: The Movie 2 or its working title Garfield 2) is a theatrical sequel to the 2004 live-action feature film Garfield: The Movie. This film was directed by Tim Hill, written by Joel Cohen, produced by Davis Entertainment for 20th Century Fox, and was released in U.
Garfield: Caught in the Act Garfield: Caught in the Act is a platform game starring the comic strip cat, Garfield. The game, developed by Sega, was released in 1995 for the Genesis/Mega Drive and Game Gear, and in 1996 was released for Windows.
Garfield: His 9 Lives Garfield: His 9 Lives is a 1984 book (ISBN 0-345-32074-3) of illustrated short stories showing the "nine lives" of comic strip character Garfield. It was adapted into an animated television special in 1988 and also got a screensaver for download on Garfield website.
Garfio Garfio is a tool based on Metadistros that helps you create your own LiveCD Linux distribution very easily and in a structured and organized way. It works under GPL Licence and the latest version is still in its testing phase.
Garfish The garfish, Belone belone, is a pelagic, oceanodromous needlefish found in brackish and marine waters of the Eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea. The fish lives close to the surface and has a migratory pattern similar to that of the mackerel.
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