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In the spring of 1998, we began publishing companion seasons for Diamond Mind Baseball using projected batting and pitching statistics. The projections are based on each player's major-league and minor-league performance over the past three years, taking into account the league rules (DH vs non-DH), ballpark effects, competitive level (majors vs AAA vs AA), playing time, and the age of the player.

** Important Note ** Each Projection Season database is a companion product for the Diamond Mind Baseball version game. To use these databases, you must also have Diamond Mind Baseball version 12. The game software provides you with all of the tools you need to play simulated games, make roster moves, produce dozens of statistical reports, generate league schedules, and more >>

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If you dominate mind one of the Adepts in Vortex before the last boss it makes that fight much easier because the add spams a 30% hp heal every 3s the entire fight. Its like increasing your hps by +50%.


The third season of Make Up Your Mind was officially announced on September 24, 2022 via Herriemakers Productions' Instagram story.[3] RTL Netherlands later confirmed the new season in their newsletter in January of 2023.[4]

This season will showcase a diverse range of Texas filmmakers as they explore various aspects of our rich Texan culture. The films highlight the joys of connecting with others, the distinctiveness of our vibrant heritage and provide viewers with a deeper understanding of the shared bonds and history of our state.

La Cosecha
Director: Samuel Daz Fernndez
Run Time: 12:44
Documentary
Nolvia Castillo immigrated to the United States from a small village in Chiriqui, Guatemala, where she remembers eating fresh fruits and vegetables. In her new home of Austin, Texas, Nolvia finds her independence through learning how to drive and deliver produce to her neighbors as part of a food distribution program by local nonprofits Go Austin/Vamos Austin and Urban Roots Farm. As filmmaker, Ai Vuong rides along with Nolvia, she also reflects on the significance of past meals with her parents. Together through food, they navigate the roads of their shared immigrant experience: that which we had, and thus hold on to, and that of what we create for the future.

The Hill. Eight blocks. One and a half square miles. How a small Texas community founded by formerly enslaved persons grew to become a place of hope, triumph and love. Tense. Riveting. Funny. An American story.

Phantom 52
Director: Geoff Marslett
Run Time: 7:30
Animated Short
Tom Skerritt stars in this animated short film about a lonely trucker waiting for a reply on the CB radio. A ghost that haunts the lonely highways, and a whale that sings in a voice no other whale can even hear.

When AIDS Was Funny
Director: Scott Calonico
Run Time: 7:43
Experimental Documentary
Recordings of press conferences at the Reagan White House reveal the shocking indifference, and sometimes outright derision, which the administration dealt with the growing AIDS epidemic.

What LBJ Really Said About Selma
Director: Scott Calonico
Run Time: 5:45
Experimental Documentary
Fifty years ago, a civil rights march began in Selma, Alabama. Nearly 600 people intended to walk to the state capitol in Montgomery, led by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, where they would demand to speak with then-Gov. George Wallace about the death of Jimmie Lee Jackson, a 26-year-old who was shot by police the previous month.

Funny Face
Director: Jude Hope Harris
Run Time: 15 minutes
Short Film
When country singer, Randy travels to take care of his sister Sophie as she recovers from facial feminization surgery, he meets her girlfriend, Morgan, for the first time. The three bond over family history, love, and an extremely chaotic home nurse.

Wally Funk: Astronaut Candidate
Director: Leslie Ellen Oschmann
Run Time: 14 minutes
Documentary
A legend among female aviators, Wally Funk tested better than many of the male astronauts of the 60s. Eventually, she went to Russia for cosmonaut training and became a distinguished teacher and FAA investigator. This is her story.

So my plea to blizzard is:
Please give us Vampiric Touch as an alternative to Mind Spike so that people who like to play shadow priest can still get the option to play it. With mind spike you might aswell play destruction warlock as its essentially just gonna be a worse warlock spec now.

Isnt both dispersion and pain supression potentially really useful in PvE? Other than that I agree, making mind flay useless in the pve rotation is awful. One potentially cool fix could be you have three charges of mind spike each with their own CD.

I kinda wonder tho, how useful would a SP be even with VT? At least most bosses (and trash) in BFD die so fast you barely get any benefit from the mana regen anyways, and your overall dmg is still gonna be low compared to melee.

you shouldnt be running out of mana if you have shadowfiend, and mana pots, and a raid decent raid comp, so why would you ever use that in a pve setting where you are supposed to be a dps? the only way its useful then is if you messed up your positioning and need a panic button to get out of a sticky situation

In the pilot episode, "Extreme Aggressor", Andrew Jackson guest-starred as Timothy Vogel. Chelah Horsdal guest-starred as his victim, Heather Woodland. In the episode "Won't Get Fooled Again", Tim Kelleher guest-starred as Adrian Bale, a serial bomber responsible for the deaths of six FBI agents. In the episode "Plain Sight", Kirk B. R. Woller guest-starred as serial rapist Franklin Graney. In the episode "Broken Mirror", Matt Letscher guest-starred as Vincent Shyer, an erotomaniacal stalker who abducts one of the twin daughters of Executive Assistant District Attorney Evan Davenport, played by Robin Thomas. Elisabeth Harnois guest-starred in a dual role as Davenport's daughters, Patricia and Cheryl.

In the episode "L.D.S.K.", Marcus Giamatti guest-starred as Barry Landman, a narcissistic trauma surgeon suspected of committing several shootings. Paula Newsome portrays Detective Shea Calvin, who leads the investigation of the shootings. In the episode "The Fox", Neal Jones guest-starred as one of the series' most notorious criminals, Karl Arnold, aka "The Fox", a serial killer who murders entire families. Tony Todd guest-starred as Eric Miller, a man who was wrongfully imprisoned for the murder of his family. In the episode "Natural Born Killer", Patrick Kilpatrick guest-starred as Vincent Perotta, a professional hitman who abducts FBI agent Josh Cramer of the Organized Crime Unit. Francesco Quinn guest-starred as Michael Russo, a mob boss who hires Perotta to abduct Cramer.

In the episode "Derailed", Chris Bauer guest-starred as Dr. Theodore Bryar, who has paranoid schizophrenia and held several passengers hostage, including Elle Greenaway, on a train. Jeff Kober guest-starred as Bryar's imaginary friend, Leo, and M. C. Gainey guest-starred as Detective Frank Moretti, who leads the investigation of the hostage situation. In the episode "The Popular Kids", Will Rothhaar guest-starred as Cory Bridges, a cult killer who murdered two high school students. In the episode "Blood Hungry", Kris Lemche guest-starred as cannibalistic spree killer, Eddie Mays, and Lindsay Crouse played his mother, Mary. In the episode "What Fresh Hell?", Ned Vaughn guest-starred as Donald Curtis, a pedophile who abducts an eleven-year-old girl named Belinda Copeland.

In the episode "Poison", Nick Jameson guest-starred as Edward Hill, a serial killer who murders people with poisonous drugs. In the episode "Riding the Lightning", Jeannetta Arnette guest-starred as Sarah Jean Dawes, an inmate on death row who is determined to make sure her son never finds out the truth of his parentage. Michael Massee guest-starred as Jacob Dawes, her husband and a serial killer who murdered several teenage girls. In the episode "Unfinished Business", Aaron Lustig guest-starred as Walter Kern, aka "The Keystone Killer", and Geoff Pierson guest-starred as Max Ryan, a retired FBI Agent who is determined to find the killer.

In the episode "The Tribe", Chad Allen guest-starred as Jackson Cally, a cult leader who tortures and murders college students. In the episode "A Real Rain", Ethan Phillips guest-starred as schizophrenic vigilante killer Marvin Doyle. David Aaron Baker played Will Sykes, an attempted copycat of Doyle who wanted to be famous, and Tonya Pinkins played Detective Nora Bennett, who leads the investigation of the killings. In the episode "Somebody's Watching", Katheryn Winnick guest-starred as Maggie Lowe, a serial killer and stalker who obsesses over actress Lila Archer, played by Amber Heard. Ian Anthony Dale guest-starred as Detective Owen Kim, who leads the investigation of the murders.

In the episode "Charm and Harm", Andy Comeau guest-starred as Mark Gregory, a serial killer and abductor who murders his victims by drowning them. In the episode, "Secrets and Lies", Ray Baker guest-starred as rogue CIA Agent Bruno Hawks. In the season finale "The Fisher King (Part I)", Charles Haid guest-starred as one of the series most notorious criminals, Randall Garner, aka "The Fisher King", a serial killer and abductor responsible for the attempted murder of Elle Greenaway. The incident proved to be so traumatizing, she resigned from the BAU the following season.

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