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Search for Player Pages:
All fields are optional. Fields are logically additive: if
you enter criteria into the first name and last name fields,
your results must match first name AND last name.
Searches are by substring: "ar" matches
"Mark",
"Harold",
"Mary",
etc. Searches are not case-sensitive.
Simple example: enter "poobah" into the TriadCity Character(s)
field; your result will be Mark Phillips, the player who plays Poobah.
Complex example: enter "ar" into the First Name field;
"il" into the Last Name field; and "oob" into
the TriadCity Character(s) field; your result will again be
Mark Phillips, the player who still plays Poobah, despite your
absurd search criteria.
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"... postmodernist fiction also reflects the disruption of [the] landscape by twentieth-century war. War in our century has forced us to rethink the received categories of space, conceptual as well as geographical space; it has taught us to think in terms of zone. The lexicon of war is one of the sources of the term "zone," and certainly the postmodernists have borrowed many of the characteristics of their zone from the zones of military discourse - the war zone, the occupied zone, the demilitarized zone." --Brian McHale, Postmodernist Fiction (info)
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