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In Elidor, his 1965 story based on the Northern ballad "Childe Roland and Bard Ellen", his juvenile heroes enter a bleak parallel reality via a disused church off the Oldham Road, in central Manchester.
The heroes, bearing torches, enter a vast and untidy tomb, avoiding creepy things at their feet; they open a heavy door behind which some buried horror waits to rise from the dead; the ancient languages are fervently spoken ("Piana ta Anea Rau!" someone remarks); the tomb begins to shake and fall down; everyone flees.
Barcode Hero's goal is to be the one app you go to when you enter a store.
Enter John Spano, a hero charged with saving the organization from a possible move out of their Uniondale home.
The first question was easy: the Times, surrounded by the French pages, looked virtuous and sincere, and even a little wide-eyed, like a Henry James hero entering a Paris hotel.
The only time The American enters a city is when the hero briefly passes through Rome.
The legendary hero Beowulf was killed after he entered a dragon's gold-stuffed lair.
They'd be entering a empty market with plenty of customers (hint hint Guitar Hero).
Enter a famous action hero to direct the school play, and everyone's attention is focused.
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