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Brian Reynolds (other)
Brian Reynolds may refer to: * Brian Reynolds (cricketer) (1932–2015), English professional cricketer * Brian Reynolds (game designer) (born 1967), American strategy game designer * Brian Reynolds (RAF officer) (1902–1965), British air marshal * Brian Eddie Reynolds (born 1976), English lead vocalist and guitarist for Creation's Tears See also

* Brian Reynolds Myers (born 1963), professor of international studies in South Korea * Bryan Reynolds (other) {{hndis, Reynolds, Brian ...
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Brian Reynolds (cricketer)
Brian Leonard Reynolds (10 June 1932 – 7 February 2015) was a professional cricketer who spent his entire career at Northamptonshire County Cricket Club, Northamptonshire. Biography Reynolds was born 10 June 1932, Kettering, Northamptonshire. As with Dennis Brookes, it is impossible to evaluate Brian Reynolds' contribution to Northamptonshire County Cricket Club, Northamptonshire solely in terms of his performances for the first team. They are impressive enough, but all the runs and catches, and the twenty stumpings as stand-in wicket-keeper, must be supplemented with thirteen seasons' work as Chief Coach in charge of the Second XI, and a further eleven years in the specially-created role of Cricket Development Officer. In John Arlott's words: "In his own mind he is not only a cricketer, he is a Northamptonshire cricketer." It is quite impossible to imagine the ever-loyal Reynolds following his agent's advice and moving to another county for a smarter car or a fatter wage pac ...
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Brian Reynolds (game Designer)
Brian Reynolds (born 1967) is an American videogame designer who is currently president of Firaxis Games. Reynolds has designed at SecretNewCo, Zynga, Big Huge Games and MicroProse and has been chairman of the International Game Developers Association. He has played a major part in designing a number of multi-million selling games including '' Civilization II'', ''Rise of Nations'', ''Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri'', and '' FrontierVille''. He has also founded or co-founded three game companies, SecretNewCo, Big Huge Games, and Firaxis Games. Early life Reynolds made his first game sale with Quest 1 to '' SoftSide'' magazine, its August 1981 cover feature. He was a gamer in high school, and a SysOp on Randolph School's (Huntsville, Alabama) PDP-11 mainframe computer. A 1990 graduate of the University of the South, Reynolds briefly pursued graduate studies in Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley. Career Reynolds initiated his game career with MicroProse where he ...
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Brian Reynolds (RAF Officer)
Air Marshal Sir Brian Vernon Reynolds, (4 June 1902 – 6 December 1965) was a Royal Air Force officer who became Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief at RAF Coastal Command. RAF career Educated at St Olave's Grammar School, Reynolds served with the 28th London Regiment (Artists' Rifles) before joining the Royal Air Force in 1922. Having served as Adjutant at RAF Leuchars he was appointed Officer Commanding No. 43 Squadron in January 1936 before moving on to be Officer Commanding No. 801 Squadron in June 1936. He served in the Second World War as Senior Air Staff Officer at Headquarters No. 247 Group and then at No. 222 Group. After the war he became Chief of Staff to the Commander British Forces in Hong Kong before being appointed Air Officer Commanding No. 64 (Northern) Group in 1946, Air Officer Commanding RAF Northern Ireland in 1948 and Air Officer Commanding No. 67 (Northern Ireland) Group in March 1950. After that he was made Air Officer Commanding No. 22 Group in Jul ...
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Brian Eddie Reynolds
Creation's Tears are an Irish heavy metal/gothic metal band based in Northern Ireland, with some members based in England. The band's personnel includes former members of established heavy metal acts; Lee Morris ex Paradise Lost and guest female vocalist Sarah Jezebel Deva ex Cradle of Filth. Creation's Tears frontman Brian Eddie Reynolds was one of the earlier pioneers of the death metal scene in Northern Ireland fronting the band Apathy whose "Lack of Emotion" EP featured in Downtown Radio presenter Johnny Hero's NI Chart during the early 1990s in '' Sunday Life'' (the biggest-selling Northern Ireland-only Sunday newspaper). Genre There is much debate as to the genre of the band. British author, radio DJ and journalist Malcolm Dome has classified the band as "Brit Goth", akin to a fusion of Lacuna Coil and Anathema. Various music publications have also slotted the band into the gothic metal genre. Germany's Legacy Magazine hears elements of thrash metal in the mix. Othe ...
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Brian Reynolds Myers
Brian Reynolds Myers (born 1963), usually cited as B. R. Myers, is an American professor of international studies at Dongseo University in Busan, South Korea, best known for his writings on North Korean propaganda. He is a contributing editor for ''The Atlantic'' and an opinion columnist for ''The New York Times'' and ''The Wall Street Journal''. Myers is the author of ''Han Sǒrya and North Korean Literature'' (Cornell, 1994), '' A Reader's Manifesto'' (Melville House, 2002), '' The Cleanest Race'' (Melville House, 2010), and ''North Korea's Juche Myth'' (Sthele Press, 2015). Early life and education Myers was born in New Jersey, near Fort Dix. His mother is British, and his father was a U.S. Army officer from Pennsylvania who served in South Korea as a military chaplain, often helping out local orphans. Myers is also a descendant of John F. Reynolds though his father. Myers spent his childhood in Bermuda and his high school youth in apartheid-era South Africa, and received ...
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