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  2. Template : Unicode chart Ideographic Description Characters

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    {{Unicode chart Ideographic Description Characters}} provides a list of Unicode code points in the Ideographic Description Characters block. Usage Display the Unicode block:

  3. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    &name; where name is the case-sensitive name of the entity. The semicolon is required. Because numbers are harder for humans to remember than names, character entity references are most often written by humans, while numeric character references are most often produced by computer programs. [1]

  4. Category:Unicode charts - Wikipedia

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    A. Template:Unicode chart Adlam; Template:Unicode chart Aegean Numbers; Template:Unicode chart Ahom; Template:Unicode chart Alchemical Symbols; Template:Unicode chart Alphabetic Presentation Forms

  5. Flaming Carrot Comics - Wikipedia

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    Flaming Carrot Comics and Burden's spin-off Mysterymen project went on to forsake the elitist, perfection-oriented traditional superheroes with characters who were blue-collar, second-string, roughnecks and goofballs with mediocre powers: outcasts that couldn't make it into the major leagues but saved people, risked everything and fought evil.

  6. Bob Burden - Wikipedia

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    Burden's best-known creation is the Flaming Carrot which first appeared in 1979 direct market magazine. [5] He worked as writer and editor with lettering by Roxanne Starr.It has received some scholarly recognition: a cover story and interview in Atlanta's prestigious Art Papers; an original cover drawing in Sotheby's art auction; and reviews in The Village Voice literary supplement.

  7. Template:Infobox character/doc - Wikipedia

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    Creates an infobox for a fictional character of any type. Template parameters This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Name name Character name to display in top header (default = PAGENAME). String optional Series series Name of the series in which the character appears. String optional Franchise franchise Name of the fictional world or story in ...

  8. Karl Albrecht - Wikipedia

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    First Aldi store in Schonnebeck, Essen. Karl and Theo Albrecht were born and raised in a Catholic [3] family in modest circumstances in Essen, Germany.Their father, Karl Sr., worked as a miner and later as a baker's assistant, [4] while their mother Anna (née Siepmann) ran a small grocery store in the workers' quarter of Schonnebeck [], a suburb of Essen.

  9. Template:Infobox soap character - Wikipedia

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    Adapted from the generic {{Infobox character}}, this infobox has been designed specifically to address the particular needs of fictional characters from soap operas.The template supports all appropriate parameters of the generic template, so that simply replacing {{Infobox character}} with {{Infobox soap character}} will preserve all information but add functionality.