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  Fred Information
Fred the Maintenance Diesel from the Railway Series by the Rev W. Awdry.
Fred Hall from The Fred, the witch and the wardrobe, (A spoof)
Fred the Red, the official mascot of English football team, Manchester United.
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  Fred Jones (fictional character) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fred Herman Jones, known to his friends by the nickname Freddie, is a fictional character in the long running American television animated series Scooby-Doo, about a quartet of teenage mystery solvers and their Great Dane cohort, Scooby-Doo.
The leader of the group, and the driver of the gang's van, the Mystery Machine, Fred is a blonde, ascot-wearing, statuesque and brave youth; everything that the group's other male human member, Shaggy, isn't.
Some fans have posited that Fred and Daphne share an attraction to each other, but this has yet to be truly declared as such in the series itself (though Cartoon Network, in its various promotional bumpers, has had fun with this notion).
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 Serial killers and notorious murders in the Serial Killer Calendar
Freddy Krueger "The Bastard Son of one hundred Maniacs" — or simply Fred, full name Frederick Charles Krueger[citation needed] — is a fictional character from the A Nightmare on Elm Street series of horror films.
The character’s backstory begins with a tragic incident involving his mother in the early 1940s.
Jason Voorhees (born June 13, 1946) is a fictional character from the Friday the 13th series of slasher films.
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 Stock character -
A stock character is a fictional character that relies heavily on cultural types or stereotypes for its personality, manner of speech, and other characteristics.
Redshirt, an inconsequential character who is killed or injured soon after his or her introduction in order to indicate the dangerous circumstances faced by the main characters.
A background character who, unlike others, survives on skill instead of luck or because the plot requires it as is often the case with the major characters.
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 Fred - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fred (mascot), the mascot of the DragonFly BSD operating system
Fred Hall from The Fred, the witch and the wardrobe, (A spoof)
FRED for some further uses that are always capitalized
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 Scooby-Doo (character) -
Scooby-Doo is a fictional character in the American television animated series Scooby-Doo, about the adventures of four crime-solving teenagers.
Due to said cowardice, Scooby would often have to be bribed by Shaggy's cohorts (Velma, Daphne and Fred) to go after the villains with "Scooby Snacks," a biscuit-like dog treat.
Scrappy became a recurring character beginning in the late 1970s, and was noted for being quite headstrong, and would always want to face off in a fight against the various villains (unlike his uncle).
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 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Rockin' The Suburbs - Ben Folds at Epinions.com
This song tells the story of Fred Jones, a man who has worked at his job at the paper for 25 years, and is now being forced into retirement.
Jones is delivered with such sorrow that you'll find it hard not to feel sympathy for the fictional character.
Jones is one that many people may be familiar with; I remember my Sophomore History teacher was forced into retirement and how hard it was for her to deal with.
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 List of fictional dogs
Ribsy, companion of Henry Huggins and character in numerous novels for young readers by Beverly Cleary
The main character, a beagle named Lou, is voiced by Tobey Maguire, later better known for portraying Spider-Man.
Goofy, Disney character, a dog with human characteristics
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 More info on indiana jones
Indiana Jones, "Obtainer of Rare Antiquities," is modeled after the strong-jawed heroes of the matinee serials and pulp magazines that Lucas and Spielberg enjoyed in their childhoods, such as the Republic Pictures serials, and Doc Savage.
Jones' inability to read maps properly causes him to lose his intended unit, and he instead fights alongside a team of old men, collectively known as "The Old and the Bold", the historical 25th Royal Fusiliers under the British Army.
Jones and Remy are then transferred to the French Army, and Jones works as an intelligence officer, vies with Ernest Hemingway for the affections of a young nurse, and works as a translator for the Treaty of Versailles, seeing the war come to its conclusion but laying down the groundwork for a second conflict.
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 Terror at the Tower
Daphne desperately tried to gauge whether Fred’s comments indicated further interest in the suspect or disdain for her, given her false pretense in answering his questions.
Fred wore a rather dashingly cut navy blue suit with a white shirt and his college necktie, to Daphne’s approval (she secretly wished that he would dress up more often).
Fred had an easy manner and was generally relaxed in company, but had an unfortunate habit of steering any conversation onto the topic of football.
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 OnMilwaukee.com
If you watched the special on Jones before Saturday's TV coverage, you had to pinch yourself to remember that Jones was indeed real, not a fictional character.
Jones' impact on the sport echoed throughout the century.
I can assure you, this was not the case back in 1992 when Fred Couples won the Masters and was the world's #1 player.
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 The Valve - A Literary Organ | Fictional Characters 4: Much Ado about Simulation
Posted by Bill Benzon on 08/05/06 at 04:21 PM I now want to look at the individual reader as he or she apprehends a text and thus (re)creates the lives of the fictional characters in the text.
Even if we simplify the reader’s problem by asserting that the reader only need simulate the character who is speaking, we have the problem of switching from one character to the next, which could be daunting where three or four characters switch back and forth within the compass of only a dozen or two lines.
A character – or any other element of a text, including story – is not a thing as it might exist in the real world, only once removed from the experience of the reader through reportage.
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 Christianism.com - Article 2, Chronology; Epigraphy; Glyptography; Numismatics
The church of Rome defended by violence the empire which she had acquired by fraud [see 183., etc.]; a system of peace and benevolence was soon disgraced by proscriptions, wars, massacres, and the institution of the holy office.
The character of the peoples, religions, and moralities before the Christian Era is always, and generally grossly, misrepresented.
The theme of Lies and Fiction in the Ancient World, is complicity [which includes, Denial!] between the reader, and the written fiction.
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 Harry Potter Biography
Harry James Potter is a fictional character and protagonist of a series of fantasy novels by J. Rowling the first of which was released in 1997.
There are innumerable fan fiction stories on the internet about Harry Potter, and several sites dedicated to Harry Potter fan fiction (such as The Sugar Quill and FictionAlley).
I find it very flattering that people love the characters that much." She generally supports fan fiction (except for ones that have sexual themes).
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 LRB | Colin Burrow : Waves of Wo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Instead a character says: 'I thinke he be drunken.' In Jocasta (a version via an Italian intermediary of Euripides' Phoenissae) the sections by Gascoigne have far more energy than those by his collaborator Francis Kinwelmersh.
These poems are frequently introduced by comments from the fictional narrator of the volume, G.T., which often suggest that they are not in fact the work of F.J., or that they are actually translations ('I have heard F.J. saye, that he borowed th'inventiun of an Italian').
The flavoursome initials of the original version are replaced by names which could not conceivably have anything to do with any members of the English gentry, and the editorial intrusions of G.T., which had added to the sense of documentary record, are consistently excised.
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 Fred   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Fred A fictional character from Charles Dickens' novel
Fred Flintstone is a star character on the 1960s animated U.S. television series, The Flintstones
Fred Fredburger is a minor character on the TV series The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy
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 Fred   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Frederick F. Flintstone (usually called Fred) and also known as Fred W. Flintstone in at least one episode, is a fictional character, who originated in the popular television animated series The...
Fred Ross is a Bay Area vocalist who sings rhythm and blues in the tradition of Donny Hathaway...
Fred Tomaselli deftly translates his one-of-a-kind psychedelic resin pictures, which he embeds with everything from Paxil to cannabis to pressed flowers, into color prints installed behind a thick layer of Plexiglas.
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 Amazon.com: Bluebeard (Delta Fiction): Books: Kurt Vonnegut   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Vonnegut rounds up several familiar themes and character types for his 13th novel: genocide, the surreality of the modern world, fluid interplay of the past and present, and the less-than-heroic figure taking center stage to tell his story.
The character of Rabo Karabekian is taken from his previous novel, The Breakfast of Champions, in which Karabekian is a minor character, with a wildly different demeanor than in Bluebeard.
Rabo's character is developed through his narration until the reader feels as if he or she can almost see the mansion where he is working.
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Fred Jones, known to his friends by the nickname Freddie, is a fictional character in the long running American television animated series Scooby-Doo, about a quartet of teenage mystery solvers and their Great Dane cohort, Scooby-Doo.
During the series' run, Fred would often be shown constructing various Rube Goldberg traps for villains, which Scooby-Doo and/or Shaggy would often set off by mistake, only for the villain to wind up captured by the trap anyway.
Some fans have posited that Fred and Daphne share an attraction to each other, but this has yet to be truly declared as such in the series itself (though Cartoon Network, in its various promotional bumpers, has had fun with this notion).
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 not real. but still so in love.
Which fictional characters will you always adore?: Sam from Lotr cause he is the coolest hobbit ever, and Wash from firefly
Which fictional characters will you always adore?: The Phantom of the Opera, Captain Jack Sparrow, Mr.
Who's your current favorite fiction crush in the movies?: It is a tie between Andrew Largeman from Garden State and Noah Calhoun from The Notebook.
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 FRED - meaning of word
FRED may be one of *The FRED computer language, an interactive interpreter built into Framework (office suite).
==Fictional Freds== * Fred Flintstone, ''The Flintstones'' * Fred Jones (fictional character), ''Scooby-Doo'' * Fred ("Fat Blue"), ''Sesame Street'' * Winifred Burkle (usually known as Fred), ''Angel (TV series)'' ==See also== *FRED for some further uses that are always capitalized.
An alternative would be to move it to Fred and make it into a disambiguation page.
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 "Mistaken Identity" --A Scooby-Doo Fan Fiction Piece by C. Miskow
Fred and Shaggy retrieved the last of the luggage from the carousel.
Fred, Velma, Daphne and Shaggy's jaws dropped simultaneously; they all knew that their rooming arrangements constituted one of biggest jokes surrounding them.
Fred whistled in astonishment as he surveyed the high-tech, yet, nostalgic environment.
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 Top Ten Politically Incorrect Fictional Characters of the 20th Century [Free Republic]
Michael Douglas's Gekko character in Wall Street: Unlike, say, Richard Dreyfus trying to play a Republican in "The American President", Michael Douglas was able to capture the essence of capitalism in his "Greed is Good" speech in "Wall Street".
She comes to love him, and he her, by the end of the play, which is the part the feminists can't stand.
Bill Clinton has to be the number one fictional character on the list, no way he is real.
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 Vance Hotel
He is generally highly regarded by critics and colleagues, some of whom have suggested that he transcends genre labels and should be regarded as an important writer by mainstream standards.
A youthful-looking and attractive woman, Vance was required to wear frumpy clothes that were actually a size smaller than Vance usually wore in order to make her appear overweight (she was not, however, contractually forced by the show to be twenty pounds overweight throughout its run, as is often claimed).
Vance's character was the less-than-prosperous resident of a New York City brownstone owned by her and her husband Fred (William Frawley).
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 Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed movie review
Fred Jones (Freddie Prinze, Jr.) is the pretty boy leader with the vanity as neatly placed as his blonde follicles.
The premise is quite simple: Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and Scooby are given a hero’s welcome home celebration from their hometown fans of Coolsville, USA.
Prinze is passable as the doltish boytoy Fred and his fling with damsel-in-distress dish Daphne (Prinze’s real life companion Gellar) is a side track subplot worth some consideration despite its gimmicky connection.
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 SinC-IC: Spotlight Profile
Taylor is so much fun to write about, and my tiny fictional town is brimming over with interesting characters and possibilities.
She lives two doors down from Fred Jones." And the officer would know exactly where to go.
Naturally, we should all draw upon personal experience to flesh out characters and plot, but I would warn writers not to take this so much to heart that they never attempt to stretch beyond their own horizons.
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 docs.sun.com: Solaris Common Desktop Environment: User's Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Browse to the folder containing the file in which you are interested, and select the corresponding file name with a percent character “%” appended.
Characters are inserted unless you set Overstrike mode (see To Set Overstrike Mode).
Add a newline character (hard return) to the end of each wrapped line to preserve each line ending as it currently appears.
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 Fredericksburg.com - If you want to know about archaeology, who better to ask than an 'archaeologist'--even if he ...
Jamestown Jones, according to his own attestation, is the firstborn son of an archaeologist.
Jamestown Jones is a completely fictional persona, a composite character specially developed by park ranger Kirk Kehrberg to provide Historic Jamestowne visitors a particularly stimulating overview of the nature and extent of the archaeological research that has been conducted at the original Jamestown site over the last 143 years.
Kehrberg's Jamestown Jones presentation is a special interpretive program that combines the popular appeal of the ultra-cool, whip-cracking film hero with the archaeological facts related to the 400-year-old Jamestown site.
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