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* Rand Miller ( born 1959 ), American video game designer
They are Senators Jim DeMint ( SC ) and Tom Coburn ( OK ); Senate candidates Sharron Angle ( NV ), Ken Buck ( CO ) ( endorsed after he won the primary ), Mike Lee ( UT ) ( endorsed after he won the primary, though the Club campaigned against Sen. Bennett before the state convention ), Ron Johnson ( WI ), Joe Miller ( AK ) ( endorsed after the Alaska primary ), Rand Paul ( KY ) ( endorsed after the Kentucky primary ), Marco Rubio ( FL ) and Pat Toomey ( PA ); Representative Tom Graves ( GA 9 ) and House candidates Justin Amash ( MI 3 ), Kevin Calvey ( OK 5 ), Jeff Duncan ( SC 3 ), Stephen Fincher ( TN 8 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Tim Griffin ( AR 2 ), David Harmer ( CA 11 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Andy Harris ( MD 1 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Nan Hayworth ( NY 19 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Tim Huelskamp ( KS 1 ), Jesse Kelly ( AZ 8 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Mick Mulvaney ( SC 5 )( endorsed after primary ), Mike Pompeo ( KS 4 ), Kevin Rothfus ( PA 4 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Dave Schweikert ( AZ 5 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Tim Scott ( SC 1 ), Robin Smith ( TN 3 ), and Todd Young ( IN 9 ) ( endorsed after primary ).
A Mandalay Television Pictures production, executive produced by Elizabeth Stephen with Rand Miller and Susan Bonds of Cyan, in association with Columbia Tri Star Domestic Television. distributed through USA Cable Entertainment.
Philosophers and authors interested in the nature of love, which may not have been mentioned in this article are Jane Austen, Stendhal, Schopenhauer, George Meredith, Proust, D. H. Lawrence, Freud, Sartre, de Beauvoir, Hemingway, Henry Miller, Deleuze, Alan Soble and Ayn Rand.
Myst co-creator Rand Miller released a statement along with an outline of the game:
Rand Miller returned to play Atrus, a role he had filled since the first Myst game.
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The first game in the series, Myst, was released in 1993 by brothers Rand and Robyn Miller and their video game company Cyan, Inc. Riven, the sequel to Myst, was released in 1997, and was followed by three more direct sequels: Myst III: Exile in 2001, Myst IV: Revelation in 2004, and Myst V: End of Ages in 2005.
Ryan Miller ( born 1974 in Albuquerque, New Mexico ) is a writer who worked as a design director for the computer game company Cyan Worlds, founded by his brothers Rand and Robyn Miller.
* Myst: The Book of Atrus, 1995 novel ( re-released in a 2004 omnibus ) by Rand and Robyn Miller with Dave Wingrove
Myst creator Rand Miller decided to give players the ability to decide the fates of the game's characters as a gift to Myst fans.
Robyn and Rand Miller, Mysts creators, had initially decided against creating sequels to 1997's Riven.
Whereas most previous Myst titles had forgone 3D graphics rendered in real-time in favor of interactive prerendered environments, Rand Miller decided that technology had advanced to the point that End of Ages could use real-time graphics without sacrificing player immersion.
The company was, according to Rand Miller, " able to pull a rabbit out of a hat " and rehire " almost all " the employees a few weeks later after backing for a new project was secured.
It was designed by the brothers Robyn and Rand Miller ( better known now as the creators of Myst ).
Robyn Charles Miller ( born August 6, 1966, in Dallas, Texas ) co-founded Cyan Worlds ( originally Cyan ) with brother Rand Miller.
* Rand Miller, Ryan Miller, and Robyn Miller, who co-founded the company Cyan Worlds, which developed the computer game Myst

Rand and born
* Archie Rand ( born 1949 ), American painter and muralist
* Dave Rand ( born 1973 ), Welsh cyclist
* Greg Rand ( born 1968 ), American columnist
* Johnathan Rand ( born 1964 ; Christopher Wright ), American children's writer
* Keith Rand ( born 1956 ), English sculptor
* Kristjan Rand ( born 1987 ), Estonian ice dancer
* Mary Rand ( born 1940 ), British track-and-field athlete
* Ripley Rand ( born ca.
* Scott Rand ( born 1975 ), English darts player
* Shuli Rand ( born 1962 ), Israeli film actor
* Taavi Rand ( born 1992 ), Estonian ice dancer
* Tony Rand ( born 1939 ), American lawyer and politician
* Rand Araskog ( born 1931 ), American businessman
* Rand Dyck ( born 1943 ), Canadian political scientist
* Rand Hummel ( born 1956 ), American preacher and author
* Rand Paul ( born 1963 ), American politician and ophthalmologist
* Rand Steiger ( born 1957 ), American composer, conductor, and pedagogue
Paul Rand ( born Peretz Rosenbaum, August 15, 1914 – November 26, 1996 ) was an American graphic designer, best known for his corporate logo designs, including the logos for IBM, UPS, Enron, Westinghouse, ABC, and Steve Jobs's NeXT.
Paul Rand was born on August 15, 1914 in Brooklyn, New York.
Philosopher Ayn Rand argued that the notion of a fetus having a right to life is " vicious nonsense " and stated, " An embryo has no rights ... a child cannot acquire any rights until it is born.
* Ripley Rand ( born c. 1970 ), American jurist
Rand was born on the last day of the Blood Snow in 978 NE, on the slopes of Dragonmount as prophesied.
James Harrington was born in 1611 in Upton, Northamptonshire, eldest son of Sir Sapcote ( s ) Harrington of Rand, Lincolnshire who died 1629, and great-nephew of the first Lord Harington of Exton who died 1615.
She was born in Medford, Massachusetts, to Susannah Rand Francis and Convers Francis.

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