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Encyclopedia > Time Lord (disambiguation)

The term Time Lord can refer to:

  • The Time Lords, a fictional extraterrestrial species from the television series Doctor Who
    • Time Lord — Adventures through Time and Space, a roleplaying game based on Doctor Who
  • The Timelords, name under which the musical group The KLF released one record
  • Time Lord (Ultima), a fictional character from the Ultima series of computer games
  • Time Lord: Sir Sandford Fleming and the Invention of Standard Time, a 2000 book by Clark Blaise about how Fleming invented the time zone system used in the world today
  • The Lord of Time, a fictional opponent of the Justice League of America, also known as Epoch
  • Timelord is an album by Momus

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Lord Sydney appointed Col. DesBarres governor of the new colony of Cape Breton Island.
By the late 1960s the coal and steel industries had fallen on hard times and were taken over by the federal and provincial governments.
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An attack on the British in Virginia was, however, considered, and the minutes of the conference with some suggestions from Rochambeau having been sent to De Grasse, he announced in a letter received the 14th of August that he should sail for the Chesapeake for united action against Cornwallis.
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