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  2. Son of Zorn - Wikipedia

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    The series takes place in an alternate world where traditional animated characters co-exist with real-world humans. Zorn is a barbarian warrior from the fictional island of Zephyria who moves to Orange County, California, to reconnect with his ex-wife and teenage son Alangulon, "Alan" for short.

  3. Zorin OS - Wikipedia

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    Zorin OS is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu with both free and paid versions. [2] It uses a GNOME 3 and XFCE 4 desktop environment by default, although the desktop is heavily customized for users more familiar with Windows and macOS .

  4. List of Hellsing characters - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Osamu Saka (Episode 1), Takahiro Yoshino (Episode 3) (Japanese); William Fredrick Knight (English) Renaldo is an old Iscariot member informing Anderson of a vampire attack. He appears later with Maxwell accompanying him in various instances. He also appears in a flashback talking to Maxwell where he will be raised by Anderson.

  5. Max Zorin - Wikipedia

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    Zorin is a playable multiplayer character in the 2002 video game, James Bond 007: Nightfire. In the 2004 video game , James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing , it is revealed that Zorin had an apprentice named Nikolai Diavolo (voiced by Willem Dafoe ), who plans to use nanobots to commence the rebirth of the Soviet Union .

  6. Zorin - Wikipedia

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    Leonid Zorin, (1924–2020), Russian playwright Sergey Zorin (1891–1937), Soviet politician Simcha Zorin (1902–1974), Soviet Jewish partisan in World War II

  7. Valentin Zorin - Wikipedia

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    Valentin Sergeyevich Zorin (Russian: Валентин Сергеевич Зорин; February 9 1925, Moscow – April 27 2016, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian political commentator, journalist, author, screenwriter and television presenter.

  8. Simcha Zorin - Wikipedia

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    The Zorin unit, led by Simcha-Shalom Zorin, included 800 Jews. [citation needed] The Germans invaded Minsk in late June 1941 and transferred the city's Jews, Zorin included, to a ghetto. Zorin worked in a local prisoner of war camp, where he met a captured Soviet officer named Semyon Ganzenko. In late 1941, Zorin and Ganzenko escaped to the ...

  9. Leonid Zorin - Wikipedia

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    Leonid Genrikhovich Zorin (Russian: Леонид Генрихович Зорин; 3 November 1924 – 31 March 2020) was a Russian playwright. [1] He was born in Baku , Soviet Union , and studied at Azerbaijan University and at the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute in Moscow. [ 2 ]