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  • A: Wyrd is acausal and thus Aeonic; Destiny is personal and mostly causal.

    Satanism Exposed: The ONA Fake Org | Disinformation 2008

  • The newest, Wyrd is Bond, inspired me to start this series (I’ve ranted about it in person to many people over time, but never wrote it down).

    Underserved Gaming Genres 2: Crime Fiction « Geek Related 2008

  • Wyrd is now suing Warner Bros, not to mention Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker, Radiohead’s Johnny Greenwood and Phil Selway, over a scene in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire “that allegedly depicts a band called The Wyrd Sisters playing on a stage,” says CP.

    Wyrd Sisters take on Warner 2005

  • The book was called The Ruin, though I recently changed the title to Wyrd, which is Anglo-Saxon for destiny.

    2010 February 09 « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • The book was called The Ruin, though I recently changed the title to Wyrd, which is Anglo-Saxon for destiny.

    “The Last Kingdom” by Bernard Cornwell (Harpercollins, 2005) « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • The Wyrd Sisters have wrangled all kinds of free PR and the Canadian Press quotes Warner Brothers spokesman Scott Rowe as saying, “We have submitted sworn affidavits to the court, stating that the name Wyrd Sisters is not being used either in the film or on its soundtrack.”

    Wyrd Sisters and Warner Bros 2005

  • But for instructive purposes nothing can beat the lawsuit, by Kim Baryluk of Winnipeg, that attempted to stop the distribution of a Harry Potter film on the tenuous ground that she was part of an act called the Wyrd Sisters and the film included references to a band called the

    Winnipeg Sun 2010

  • Some of the other Pratchett novels, I just couldn't get into such as Wyrd Sisters.

    Today In Fantasy: December 31, 2009 Jeff C 2009

  • Wyrd is now suing Warner Bros, not to mention Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker, Radiohead’s Johnny Greenwood and Phil Selway, over a scene in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire “that allegedly depicts a band called The Wyrd Sisters playing on a stage,” says CP.

    Wyrd Sisters take on Warner 2005

  • Woodward: As I mentioned, Wyrd has two other documentaries in the works.

    Fear of the Unknown : The Lovecraft News Network 2009

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