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Serpentina (other)
Serpentina may refer to: * ''Serpentina'' (album), by Banks, 2022 * Serpentina (comics), an X-Men character * ''Ulmus'' × ''hollandica'' 'Serpentina', an elm cultivar See also * Serpentine (other) Serpentine may refer to: Shapes * Serpentine shape, a shape resembling a serpent * Serpentine curve, a mathematical curve * Serpentine, a type of riding figure Science and nature * Serpentine subgroup, a group of minerals * Serpentinite, a ...
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Serpentina (album)
''Serpentina'' is the fourth studio album by American singer and songwriter Banks, released on April 8, 2022, by AWAL. The album was preceded by the singles "The Devil", "Skinnydipped", "Holding Back", "I Still Love You", "Meteorite" and "Deadend". Singles Banks released the lead single "The Devil" on July 25, 2021, along with the music video the same day. This marked her first release as an independent artist after parting ways with Harvest Records. "Skinnydipped" was released as the second single on August 25, 2021, along with a music video the same day, and a lyric video on September 7. Banks performed "Holding Back" for the first time on ''Jimmy Kimmel Live!'' on February 24, 2022. The song was released as the album's third single the next day on February 25. The release came with the announcement of her fourth studio album, ''Serpentina'', as well as the pre-order and tracklist the same day. "I Still Love You" was released as the album's fourth single on March 21, 2022, a ...
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Serpentina (comics)
''X-Men 2099'' is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics from 1993 to 1996 that chronicled the adventures of an X-Men team in the year 2099. It extends the Marvel 2099 imprint, which features other future versions of popular Marvel characters, such as Spider-Man 2099 and Hulk 2099. The series was written by John Francis Moore and largely pencilled by Ron Lim. The series began in October 1993 and lasted 35 issues along with two specials. It spawned a line of action figures, mostly featuring the more popular characters in the book. In issue #20, the title received a minor makeover, officially joining the 2099 imprint and changing its name to ''X-Men 2099 A.D.'', the "A.D." standing for "After Doom". At the series' end, it was folded into '' 2099: World of Tomorrow'', though members of the team were rarely seen after that point. The first issue featured a blue foil cover on cardstock and the double-sized 25th issue's cover was extra-glossy with foil letters, metallic si ...
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Ulmus × Hollandica 'Serpentina'
The putative hybrid cultivar ''Ulmus × hollandica'' 'Serpentina' is an elm of unknown provenance and doubtful status. Henry identified it as intermediate between ''U. glabra'' and ''U. minor'', a view accepted by Bean and by Melville, who believed that the specimens at Kew bearing the name 'Serpentina' were ''U. glabra'' "introgressed by ''U. carpinifolia''" ''U. minor''and were similar to but "distinct from 'Camperdownii'". Koch had listed an ''U. serpentina'' in 1872, and an ''U. montana serpentina'' was marketed in the late 19th century by the Baudriller nursery of Angers, the Späth nursery of Berlin, and the Ulrich nursery of Warsaw.Ulrich, C. (1894), ''Katalog Drzew i Krezewow, C. Ulrich'', Rok 1893–94, Warszawa In Späth catalogues between c.1890 and 1920, however, though 'Serpentina' appears, 'Camperdownii' is absent; by 1930 'Camperdownii' appears but 'Serpentina' is absent. This suggests that 'Serpentina' may have been a continental name for 'Camperdownii', an ...
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