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Characters and organizations in Year Zero

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In the Year Zero alternate reality game several characters and organizations are mentioned. Most of them have websites, though some of them physically cannot be able to create a website (The Presence), and some hold websites of their subsidiary organizations (U.S. Bureau of Moral...

Characters in Ran

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This article is about characters in the Akira Kurosawa film Ran.Cast of charactersHidetora Ichimonji(Tatsuya Nakadai) Head of the Ichimonji clan and the protagonist of Ran. According to Hidetora, he was born in the Third Castle at a time when the land was bathed in constant warfa...

Charis Katakis

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Charis Katakis is a Ph.D. psychologist. The Laboratory for the Study of Human Relations, which she founded, is a member of:* The Training chamber of the European Association of Family Therapy (EFTA)* The European Association of Psychotherapy(EAP)* Hellenic Association of Systemic...

Charles Anglin

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Charles Alfred Anglin (born in 29 January 1971 in London) is a Liberal Democrat politician in the London Borough of Lambeth. He was (until defeated in May 2006) a councillor for Prince's ward in Kennington (along with Keith Fitchett and Dinti Wakefield).Anglin was educated at Add...

Charles Augustus Fitzroy Fitzsimons

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Charles Augustus Fitzroy Fitzsimons (9 November 185019 July 1921) was a jeweller and engraver in Sydney, Australia. He was the illegitimate son of the Governor of NSW, Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy. Through his father, the Governor, Charles' family tree can be traced back nearly a...

Charles Boylan

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Charles Boylan is a Canadian radio broadcaster and political activist. He produces and hosts Wake up with co-op and Discussion, programs on CFRO 100.5FM; a community-run, co-operatively-owned, non-corporate radio station broadcasting from Vancouver, British Columbia. Boylan has a...

Charles C. Beaman

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Charles C. Beaman, (May 7, 1840 - Dec. 15, 1900), lawyer, traced his descent from Gamaliel Beaman, probably a native of Bridgnorth, Shropshire, who, emigrating at the age of twelve in 1635, settled in Massachusetts. Sixth in direct line of descent from Gamaliel was Charles Cotesw...

Charles Carroll Wood

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Charles Carroll Wood (19 March 1876 - 11 November 1899) was a Canadian army officer, a lieutenant who was the first Canadian to die in the Second Boer War in South Africa. He is the namesake of Chaswood, Nova Scotia. Charles Carroll Wood was the youngest of eleven children of Cap...

Charles Catania

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Charles Catania is an American businessman and political consultant. He served as campaign manager for Lori Hopkins-Cavanagh, the 2014 Republican candidate for Connecticut's 2nd congressional district against US Representative Joe Courtney.Catania also serves as Chief Communicati...

Charles E. Maple

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Charles Edward Maple, known as Charlie Maple (June 9, 1932 - November 22, 2006), was a journalist, chamber of commerce official, and state parks executive during the second half of the 20th century in the four-state region of Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas.BackgroundMap...

Charles E. O. Carter

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Charles Ernest Owen Carter (1887-1968) was an English astrologer and astrological writer.Generally regarded as one of the masters of astrology during his lifetime, Carter's work, especially his insistence on first principles, remains a powerful influence on astrology and astrolog...

Charles Edward Jones

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Colonel Charles Edward ("Chuck") Jones (November 4, 1952 - September 11, 2001) was a United States Air Force officer, a computer programmer, and an astronaut in the USAF Manned Spaceflight Engineer Program.BiographyJones was born in Clinton, Indiana. He graduated from Wichita Hig...

Charles Feucht

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Charles "Buddy" Feucht (1919, Reynoldsburg, Ohio - 1943) was an American World War II pilot, who aboard a B-24 Liberator was a part of a formation looking for Japanese ships during a violent thunderstorm. His plane separated from the others to take a closer look at the water belo...

Charles Flask

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Charles (Karlu) Flask was a water polo player of pre-World War II St Julian's ASC. He was the first Maltese swimmer and water polo player who forced the resignation of the ASA Council in 1936 and of the ASA president in 1937.Charles Flask, the son of Alfred (the National and St. ...

Charles Fox Canning

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Lieutenant Colonel Charles Fox Canning (d. June 1815) was a British Army officer who was killed in the Battle of Waterloo. He was one of the aides-de-camp to the Duke of Wellington. Before Waterloo, he took part in the Peninsular War, also as Wellington's aide-de-camp.He was one ...

Charles Fuselier

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:For the Louisiana Cajun musician, see J. B. Fuselier.Charles Auguste Fuselier, Sr. (December 28, 1942 - March 27, 2016), was from 1980 to 2003 the sheriff of St. Martin Parish in South Louisiana. Known for innovations in his office, Fuselier resigned prior to the nonpartisan bla...

Charles Hiram Burnett Jr.

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Charles Hiram Burnett, Jr. was a Seattle City Councilor, President of the Seattle City Council and Acting Mayor of Seattle. Burnett officiated at the grand opening of Pike Place Market with fellow City Councilor Thomas P. Revelle. Burnett was born in 1875 in Seattle, Washington. ...

Charles Hopel Brown

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Charles Hopel Brown (born 9 October 1964 at Morant Bay, Saint Thomas Parish, Jamaica), is a US Army veteran and computer engineer. After leaving Robert Lightbourne High School, where he was a member of the cadet corp, he then became a police cadet and later enlisted in the Jamaic...

Charles L. Worley

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Charles L. Worley is a Baptist pastor from North Carolina, who became notorious for a May 2012 sermon, in which he suggested that homosexuals should be penned in large areas surrounded by an electric fence.BiographyCharles Worley is a pastor at Providence Road Baptist Church in M...

Charles M. McKim

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Charles M. McKim (born dec 18, 1920) is an American architect. He was a pilot during World War II. He flew many missions in the China Burma India Theater of World War II of the 12th Bombardment Group, 434th Squadron. Early lifeHe was born in Kountze Texas and majored in aeronauti...

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