From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6606 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, May 20 2021 Volume 14 : Number 6606 Today's Subjects: ----------------- The Truth About Magnesium (7 forms) ["Synthetic Magnesium@ztoxs.co" Subject: The Truth About Magnesium (7 forms) The Truth About Magnesium (7 forms) http://ztoxs.co/1pWfzKKP8sSFxuJeMn96x6aJHD1onUyCHMzzAGT-6Dim_mF- http://ztoxs.co/dpRpgBPLnzWpIQZp4hXqkCHWewRVX6V-OaW7hQUiQUITr7AX ed for Speed: The Run is a racing video game and the eighteenth title in the Need for Speed series. Published by Electronic Arts, it was released on November 15, 2011, with EA Black Box developed versions for PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360, while Firebrand Games developed versions for the 3DS, and Wii. An iOS version was planned to be developed by EA Mobile, but it was eventually cancelled. The game focuses on point-to-point races involving overtaking opponents, defeating rivals, time attacks, and evading the efforts of both police and criminal gang members to stop them. Unlike previous entries in the series, The Run features an extensive collection of races set against real-life locations, including the cities of New York, Chicago, Las Vegas, and San Francisco, and features a wide variety of real-life cars to drive in. The game's career mode sees players assume the role of street racer taking part in a large-scale race from San Francisco to New York and seeking to win it against various odds. While the game received extensive marketing and heavy promotion from its developers, it received mixed reviews from critics following its release. Contents 1 Gameplay 1.1 Multiplayer 1.2 Wii and 3DS versions 2 Plot 3 Development 4 Marketing and release 4.1 Downloadable content 5 Reception 6 References 7 External links Gameplay A screenshot of a stage in the game. The Run features sprint race events where the player must overtake all opponents to win Need for Speed: The Run is a racing video game and the eighteenth title in the Need for Speed series. Players take part in street racing across real world locations in the United States. There are over 300 kilometres (190 mi) of road, three times more than Hot Pursuit, making it the biggest Need For Speed game on release. Most event types require the player to overtake opponents to win the race. There are also time attack events and survival events where the players must prevent their vehicle from being destroyed while under attack. Cars are divided into tiers based on performance. 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Amu's father Srinivas (Y. Kasi Viswanath) denies her marriage with Sanju as he is jobless. Amu decides to elope with Sanju, and his friend Mani (Praveen) gives him the money for paying off his debt to Raja. On their way, Amu's chain is snatched, and Sanju's money is stolen. Raja calls Sanju and asks him to settle the money within 5PM. Srinivas lodges a complaint with Sub-Inspector Padmavathi (Brahmaji) against Sanju on charges of kidnapping Amu and gives his number. Padmavathi calls Sanju and tells him that he should come along with Amu to the police station within 5PM, but problems are yet to come; Sanju's brother-in-law (Madhunandan) asks some amount of money from him to start a business (even that is scheduled for 5PM). On the other hand, Amu is kidnapped by Raja's men, assuming her to be other man's girlfriend who also has to return money to Raja. Sanju comes across the same man and decides to snatch his chain, but unfortunately at the moment, he tries to snatch the chain, the man meets with an accident, and Sanju takes him to a hospital. The man's brother Posani Balakrishna (Posani Krishna Murali), who has influence, assures Sanju of a job in his company. Suddenly, Padmavathi arrives there and says that Raja died in an accident. A flashback reveals that Lighthouse (Shani Salmon), the man who stole Amu's chain and Sanju's money, had borrowed some money from Raja, too. He plots with two others in having the money for themselves and stealing Raja's car. While the plan works out perfectly, Raja's men went behind the car, and Raja goes behind the other man. In the chase, Raja is hit by an auto and dies. Coincidentally, the auto driver (Ambati Srinivas) was the driver who hit Posani's brother Manik (Mahat Raghavendra) with his vehicle, too. Last of all, Sanju meets the men who stole his money and involves in a brawl with them. He finds his money and a chain inside the car and also finds Amu in the car's rear (Raja hid her in his car). Sanju gives the money to his brother-in-law, and the movie ends with a happy note that "Time is of two types: good time and bad time. Good will come following every bad time in life ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6606 **********************************************