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  2. Ran Online - Wikipedia

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    Ran Online (stylized as RAN Online, Chinese: 亂Online) was a massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by Min Communications, Inc., the company that had also developed Remnant Knights. [1] After starting the first official service in Korea in July 2004, RAN Online continued to expand globally.

  3. Talk:Ran Online - Wikipedia

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    Shout($) - Can only be used with the help of a megaphone which can be acquired at the online shop. Can be seen by all players in the entire channel (each server has 2 or more channels). Alliance(!) - Used by guilds that have an alliance with other guilds. Ran online other chats: $%-Cheats for sout w- out ing it $- " for chat while attacking

  4. Level (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Level design or environment design, [7] is a discipline of game development involving the making of video game levels—locales, stages or missions. [8] [9] [10] This is commonly done using a level editor, a game development software designed for building levels; however, some games feature built-in level editing tools.

  5. List of Juken Sentai Gekiranger episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Gekiranger "family" runs away, eventually finding the Pulse orbs. Ran tries to fight Rūtsu, but she is unable to defeat him, until Jyan henshins into Geki Red and sends Rūtsu flying to protect his "mama". Ran used the power of motherly love to overpower Rūtsu's hate, then turning Jyan and Retu back into adults.

  6. Ran - Wikipedia

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    Ran, from the sprite webcomic Bob and George; Ran Aresu, from Inazuma Eleven; Ran Kotobuki, in the manga series Gals! Ran Kuroki, a character from Kamen Rider Fourze; Ran Mitake, from the media franchise BanG Dream! Ran Mori, in the manga series Detective Conan; Ran Shibuki, in the arcade collectible card game series Aikatsu

  7. Rapid automatized naming - Wikipedia

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    Rapid automatized naming (RAN) is a task that measures how quickly individuals can name aloud objects, pictures, colors, or symbols (letters or digits). Variations in rapid automatized naming time in children provide a strong predictor of their later ability to read, and is independent from other predictors such as phonological awareness, verbal IQ, and existing reading skills. [1]

  8. Ran (film) - Wikipedia

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    Roger Ebert agrees, arguing that Ran "may be as much about Kurosawa's life as Shakespeare's play". [16] Ran was the final film of Kurosawa's "third period" (1965–1985), a time where he had difficulty securing support for his pictures, and was frequently forced to seek foreign financial backing. While he had directed over twenty films in the ...

  9. Ran (Urusei Yatsura) - Wikipedia

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    Ran [Jp. 2] is a fictional character appearing in the Japanese manga series Urusei Yatsura, created by Rumiko Takahashi.The character made her first appearance in the 55th chapter of the series, which was first published in Japan in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday magazine on October 22, 1980.