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Fictional and societies
Category: Fictional members of secret societies
Category: Fictional members of secret societies
Category: Fictional members of secret societies
Category: Fictional secret societies
Category: Fictional secret societies
Category: Fictional secret societies
Category: Fictional members of secret societies
Category: Fictional secret societies
Category: Fictional secret societies
Category: Fictional members of secret societies
Category: Fictional members of secret societies
Category: Fictional secret societies
Category: Fictional members of secret societies

Fictional and include
Fictional alumni include the title character on Crossing Jordan, Alex Welch from the novella The Odd Saga of the American and a Curious Icelandic Flock, and Dr. Jennifer Melfi on The Sopranos.
Fictional former students include Jay Gatsby and Tiger Tanaka.
* Fictional alumni of the college include Nick Guest from The Line of Beauty by Alan Hollinghurst.
Fictional Old Harrovians include the character Withnail from the film Withnail and I.
Fictional characters who have been said to have gone to Emmanuel include Jonathan Swift's Lemuel Gulliver.
* Fictional characters include:
Fictional characters so named include:
Fictional goatherds include Peter from Johanna Spyri's Heidi, and the song " The Lonely Goatherd " from The Sound of Music.
Fictional characters named Tabitha include:
Fictional examples include:
Fictional rivers in the county include the River Mercer, the River Perch and the River Am.
Fictional characters who are known as ' Aggie ' include:
Fictional locations include the city of Kowiss, Yazdek village and the safe haven emirate of Al-Shargaz, meaning protector.
Fictional characters named Jake include:
Fictional incidents include suicide bombings in Wal-Marts and a dirty bomb detonated in Florida.
Fictional examples of aptronyms include Mr. Talkative and Mr. Worldly Wiseman in John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress ( 1678 ), Truman Burbank ( true-man ), the lead character in the 1998 film The Truman Show, the principal cast of the Mr. Men ( 1971 ), and all the characters in Marc Blitzstein's 1937 play The Cradle Will Rock.
Fictional characters with the name include:
Fictional accounts of her life include The Leather Funnel by Arthur Conan Doyle, The Marquise de Brinvilliers by Alexandre Dumas, père, and Intrigues of a Poisoner by Émile Gaboriau.
Fictional descriptions of memetic engineering include Isaac Asimov's seminal Foundation Trilogy ( New York: Bantam Books, 1991 ), George Gurdjieff's artificial mythology Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson ( New York: Penguin USA, 1999 ); Neil Stephenson's novels Snow Crash ( New York: Bantam Spectra, 1993 ) and The Diamond Age ( New York: Bantam Spectra, 1996 ); and Robert W. Chambers ' unearthly The King in Yellow ( Buccaneer Books, 1996 ) tome, which influenced seminal horror author H. P. Lovecraft.
Fictional organizations very loosely based on the historical organization include:
Fictional locations include Dagobah, the Death Star II, Jabba's Palace, and Endor.
Fictional characters include:
Fictional races that re-occur in the series include sentient androids created by humans, called CASTs in the spin-off series, and Newmans, previously called Numans, elf-like humanoids created by genetically engineering DNA from humans and other, genetically engineered " biomonsters ".
Other possibilities include Fictional Sponsors ( including Grandma Jigaboo's Old Negro-Style Waffle Batter, a parody of Aunt Jemima or the unfortunate Levenge Group legal firm ), a bizarre or satirical song.

Fictional and settings
* Fictional crossover, a storyline combining characters or settings from separate fictional properties
# REDIRECT List of GURPS books # Fictional settings
* Added new pre-game screens-Instead of adjusting all the settings themselves, players now have five options on this new screen: Modern, Classic, Fictional, Expansion, or Custom ( used with player-made rosters.

Fictional and such
Fictional currencies may also bear the name coin ( as such, an item may be said to be worth 123 coin or 123 coins ).
Fictional figures such as Sarutobi Sasuke would eventually make way into comics and television, where they have come to enjoy a culture hero status outside of their original mediums.
Fictional crossover | crossover, which was the last to involve pre-Vertigo characters such as Swamp Thing, Black Orchid, Animal Man, Doom Patrol, and Shade, the Changing Man, save for The Sandman: Worlds ' End | Worlds ' End s loose connection to Zero Hour: Crisis in Time.
The notion of planets around multi-star systems has also captured imaginations in popular culture particularly by fictional systems in film such as the twin sun scene on Tatooine in the Star Wars and Pandora, a moon in the Alpha Centauri system in the Fictional universe of Avatar.
Fictional trompe-l ' œil is featured in many Looney Tunes, such as the Road Runner cartoons, where, for example, Wile E. Coyote paints a tunnel on a rock wall, and the road runner then races through the fake tunnel.
* Fictional universities featured in television shows and movies such as Beverly Hills, 90210, Saved by the Bell: The College Years, Legally Blonde and The L Word
It is not difficult to arrive at the conclusion that Cussler wishes a governmental organization such as " Fictional " NUMA ( as described in the novels ) existed to protect and explore the oceans, managed by a " can-do " person such as Sandecker.
Androids, such as Data of Star Trek: The Next Generation, are considered " robots "; however, articles about fictional androids should instead be sub-categorized into: Category: Fictional androids.
Cyborgs, such as the T-800 from the Terminator series, are not considered robots and should be included in: Category: Fictional cyborgs instead.
Likewise, computers ( see: Category: Fictional computers ), including sentient computers such as HAL 9000 of 2001: A Space Odyssey, are not considered robots ( see: Category: Fictional artificial intelligences ).
Fictional books should not be confused with books that are works of fiction, such as novels and short stories, that actually exist, but are works of imagination, not fact.
Fictional elements such as the Boathouse suggest the Canadian side, while descriptions of shoreline caves suggest the American side.
Their computer counterparts, role-playing video games, sometimes have elaborate fictional universes that continue to be explored over many sequels, such as the best selling Final Fantasy X which along with its sequel Final Fantasy X-2 sold 10 million copies and boasts a legion of enthusiasts of its Fictional Universe.
Fictional " hardest materials " such as adamantium and scrith should be categorized in: Category: Fictional materials, not here.
Fictional examples can be seen in films such as Rock Hudson's pad in Pillow Talk, Brian Bedfords in The Pad and How to Use It, James Bond's residence in any of the early James Bond films, and finally, Hugh Heffner's Playboy Mansion ( often featured in articles on creating a bachelor pad ).
Fictional characters such as Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot, P. G. Wodehouse's Bertie Wooster, Walt Disney's Scrooge McDuck, Jean de Brunhoff's Babar the Elephant, Jiggs from the comic strip Jiggs and Maggie, Rich Uncle Pennybags the iconic man from the Monopoly board game, the Sixth Doctor from Doctor Who and Bustopher Jones from the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Cats, among others, have been depicted as wearing spats.
Fictional crossovers are common media for kuso, such as redrawing certain bishōjo anime in the style of Fist of the North Star, or blending elements of two different items together.

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