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* Ajax, a character in the 1979 film The Warriors
In the 1979 film The Warriors, the eponymous gang go to a meeting in Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, and have to fight their way out of the borough and get back to Coney Island in Brooklyn.
* Cyrus, a gang leader in the 1979 film The Warriors
* Hunter, Robert Warriors of the Rainbow: A Chronicle of the Greenpeace Movement ( New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979 ).
* The Warriors ( 1979 ) ( She appears as the radio announcer, only her lips are seen.
Themes from the Anabasis were used in Sol Yurick's novel The Warriors, which was later adapted into a 1979 cult movie of the same name, and finally a Rockstar Games video game in 2005.
* The " Baseball Furies ", one of the more memorable street gangs from the 1979 film The Warriors hail from Riverside Park.
* Snow, a fictional gang member in the 1979 film, The Warriors
Samurai ( 1979 ), Shadow Warriors ( 1980 ), Samurai Reincarnation ( 1981 ).
Shogun Warriors were licensed in 1979 – 1980 for a 20 – issue series by Marvel Comics, written by Doug Moench and featuring art by Herb Trimpe.
Between February 1979 and July 1979, Marvel had the comic book rights to both Godzilla and the Shogun Warriors.
In late 2006, Scott announced a remake of the action thriller The Warriors ( 1979 ).
* Fox, a fictional gang member in the 1979 film, The Warriors
The arena hosted games of the NBA Finals in 1975 when the Bullets played the Golden State Warriors and again in 1978 and 1979 vs. the Seattle SuperSonics.
Snyder played the gas station man in the 1979 film The Warriors.
* The Punks, a gang from the 1979 film The Warriors have a turf in the subway station of The Bowery.
Johnson cited Eliot's The Waste Land poem, the 1981 Mel Gibson film, Mad Max 2, and the 1979 film, The Warriors as inspirations.
* The Warriors ( film ), a 1979 American film
* The Warriors ( video game ) ( 2005 – 2007 ), based on the 1979 film of the same name ( see above )
In 1979, he was selected in the 8th round ( 155th pick ) of the NBA Draft by the Golden State Warriors.
In 1979, Pacific dipped its feet into publishing when they released Warriors of Shadow Realm, a John Buscema portfolio of six signed, colored plates meant to accompany a Doug Moench and Buscema three-issue Weirdworld epic-fantasy tale which ran in Marvel Comics Super Special # 11-13 ( June-Oct. 1979 ).

Warriors and emerge
In The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, there are monsters known as Zora Warriors who often emerge from bodies of water.
Unlike the case of Western Europe, in Poland, the szlachta did not emerge exclusively from the feudal class of knights under Chivalry, but stemmed in great part from an earlier Slavic class of Free Warriors or Mercenaries.
The now weaponless Zenon Warriors then emerge from the smoke and continue to attack Beltorze.

Warriors and from
In addition, he serves on the advisory council of Hope For The Warriors, a national non-profit dedicated to provide a full cycle of non-medical care to combat wounded service members, their families, and families of the fallen from each military branch.
* The Ancient One ( Kaos ), a character from the anime Ronin Warriors
Mars is the now uninhabitable homeworld of the Ice Warriors, a recurring adversary of the Second and Third Doctors from 1967 to 1974.
There were several spin-offs from the main series, including Heroes of Might and Magic, Crusaders of Might and Magic, Warriors of Might and Magic, Legends of Might and Magic, and the fanmade Swords of Xeen.
It has helped to sponsor popular traveling exhibits, such as an early 2010s " King Tut " exhibit featuring magnificent artifacts from the tomb of the young Egyptian Pharaoh ; " The Cultural Treasures of Afghanistan " which opened in May 2008 and traveled to other cities for 18 months ; and an exhibition of China's Terracotta Warriors in its Washington headquarters in 2009 – 10.
The novel Dreams of Empire by Justin Richards, set after The Ice Warriors and before Fury from the Deep, features the Second Doctor utilising the device to break through a concrete wall.
* Manute Bol, former professional basketball player and member of NBA's Washington Bullets, Golden State Warriors, Philadelphia 76ers, and Miami Heat, who died from complications.
Warriors ( 1983 ) further developed Numan's jazz-influenced style and featured contributions from avant-garde musician Bill Nelson ( who fell out with Numan during recording and chose to be uncredited as the album's co-producer ) and saxophonist Dick Morrissey ( who would play on most of Numan's albums until 1991 ).
Warriors was the last album Numan recorded for Beggars Banquet Records, and was supported by a 40-date UK tour ( again with support from robotic mime and music duo Tik and Tok ) – Numan's first live tour in the UK since his Wembley appearances in 1981.
Cherith Baldry, Kate Cary, and Victoria Holmes wrote the Warriors series under the pseudonym of Erin Hunter to keep their readers from searching all over the library for their books.
The Square Deal by David Drake in 1992, Double Jeopardy: Car Warriors 2 by Aaron Alston in 1994, and Back from *** by *** Farren in 1999.
However, Gygax and TSR published the Mars book without permission from ( or payment to ) the Burroughs estate, and soon after a cease and desist order was issued and Warriors was pulled from distribution.
In the 1964 – 65 season, the 76ers acquired the legendary Wilt Chamberlain from the Warriors ; Chamberlain had been a high school legend in Philadelphia and began his career with the Warriors while they still played in Philadelphia.
The Warriors played most of their home games at the Cow Palace in Daly City ( the facility lies just south of the San Francisco border ) from 1962 – 64 and the San Francisco Civic Auditorium from 1964 – 66, though occasionally playing home games in nearby cities such as Oakland and San Jose.
The Warriors made the playoffs from 1971 to 1977 ( except 1974 ), and won their only championship on the West Coast in 1974 – 75.
Because of the loss of key players such as Barry, Wilkes and Thurmond, to bad trades and retirements, the Warriors would struggle to put a competitive team on the court from 1978 – 1987 following their time as one of the NBA's dominant teams during the 1960s and most of the 1970s.
On April 5, 2006, the Warriors were officially eliminated from playoff contention with a 114 – 109 overtime loss to the Hornets, extending their playoff drought to 12 seasons.
The Mavericks came back to win Game 2 to tie the series at a game apiece, but the Warriors won both Game 3 and Game 4, with a huge lift from the Warriors ' home crowd at the Oracle Arena.
Nonetheless, the Warriors were officially eliminated from the 2008 Western Conference Playoffs, despite having a 48 – 34 season ( This made them the first team in NBA history, since the playoffs expanded to 8 teams per conference, with at least 48 wins ).
Due to a great number of injuries, the Warriors were granted an injury exception and signed Reggie Williams from the Sioux Skyforce to a 10-day contract on March 2, 2010, making it their fifth D-League call up that season, tying an NBA record.

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