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  • Cover Girl, Spirit and Snake-Eyes investigate the disappearance of a mysterious kid.
  • The Family are an insane group of mutated humans led by Jonathan Matthias. They reject sophisticated technology, as they believe it was the cause of the end of the civilized world. Their skin, hair and eyes lack pigmentation and they are also sensitive to light. Because of this, they are nocturnal and wear simple robes and aviator sunglasses.
  • The Family is a crime syndicate located in the city of Betancuria. It was formed around twenty years ago as a "self help" organization of prominent Betancurian merchants and community figures led by Nathan Geigers, created to fight the crime and poverty raging in the city. The list of it's members can be found here.
  • The Family (also known as the Upolu Five) was the majority alliance of Survivor: South Pacific, both in the pre-merge Upolu tribe and in post-merge Te Tuna. Formed on the Upolu tribe, the alliance was comprised of three-time player and self-proclaimed Dragon-Slayer Coach Wade and new castaways Albert Destrade, Brandon Hantz, Edna Ma, Rick Nelson and Sophie Clarke. After the merge, former Savaii member John Cochran jumped ship to the alliance, granting them control of the game.
  • The Family is the third chapter of The Darkness II.
  • At End-game, choose the Needs of the Few.
  • Un drama es sobre la verdad de la historia entre padres e hijos, entre hermanos y hermanas de sangre.
  • Name: The Family Run Time: 1:59 Year: 1996
  • The Family is an American Heel stable for UNIVERSAL WRESTLING ENTERTAINMENT. Under a Mafia gimmick same as TNA’s Main Event Mafia.
  • The Family is an achievement in Fable II. To get it, you have to choose "The needs of the few." Its worth 25 gamer points.
  • The Family are currently making money by charging Zone Leaders extortionate amounts of money in return for protection from Doctor Robotnik's Badnik invasions. One of the most co-operative Zones in the venture is the Seaside Hill Zone, which was saved from a particularly large attack.
  • The Family was a short-lived reality television series that aired on ABC spanning one season in 2003. It starred ten members from an Italian-American family who were each fighting for a $1,000,000 prize. Keep in mind, that this is not to be confused with the 2016 mystery thriller series of the same name on the same network.
  • The family is a early torture device invented by Pope Sixtus II sometime in the late 3rd century. Victims can take this punishment alone, or, more commonly, they are joined by people of a similar age and genetic make-up referred to commonly as 'siblings'.
  • The Family was an independent crew that sailed the Viridian Ocean.
  • The Family is a massive criminal syndicate spread throughout the entire One Piece world, though unlike Baroque Works before it, it's not such a secret, and the leaders of the different factions are also known; only the main leader of the Family remains unknown.
  • The Family is a mixed-alignment Guild, established to handle the business affairs of its members.
  • The Family is a suspicious group in Professor Layton and the Unwound Future which is rumored to be masterminded by Future Layton. Early in the game, the Professor and Luke notice Family Goons around town, and later learn more about them. However, they later learn that Clive is the actual leader of The Family.
  • The Family is a Sacred American Institution consisting of a Man and a Woman (Nor more, no less) and off spring they and only THEY share. (Please see Broken Family for children related to different parental units & the word Abominations for single gendered Family units)
  • The Family is a 2017 Horror Dramatization Film and the new movie based on the cult leader, Charlie Manson and his family. It will focus on the forming of The Manson Family, and unlike other films on the subject, The Family also spends time getting to know the victims. The film stars Christian Bale, Jordan Pressler, Brittany Robertson, Christian Serratos, Emma Roberts, Annalise Basso, Elena Kampouris, Mike Vogel, Matt Bomer, Lindsay Lohan, Alyson Hannigan, Bob King, James Marsden, Edwin Neal, Rory Culkin, Ellen Wroe, Alexandra Daddario, Sarah Butler, Martha MacIsaac, Maitland McConnell, Rodney Eastman, Sean Faris, Kyle Gallner, Brooke Nevin, Toby Stephens, Katharine Isabelle, James Franco, Connor Price, David Born, Kelly Rutherford, Jack Reynor and Ian Somerhalder.
  • The Family is a gang of self-proclaimed vampires that live in Meresti Metro station, east of the settlement of Arefu.
  • The Family (2013) - a.k.a. Malavita or "Underworld" - is a French crime-comedy film starring Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, Tommy Lee Jones, and Dianna Agron. Written by Tonino Benacquista and directed by Luc Besson, the film features a mafia family under the witness protection program looking to change their lives. It is based on the novel Malavita (English title: "Badfellas") written by Tonino Benacquista. Currently, the film's release date is set for September 13, 2013.
  • The Family official info ( Copied from the City of Heroes official website [1]): Despite a world of giant monsters, super-powered vigilantes, undead horrors, and alien invaders, there are those who believe the old values and established traditions are the most important things in life. These rough men by their nature live on the edges of law-abiding society. They deal in the illegal and the immoral, and create a space for themselves through the rule of the gun or knife. They profit by exploiting the weakness of others while maintaining a veneer of civility around the Sunday night dining table. They are The Family.
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  • * First Appearances: Hannibal * This comic was the subject of a Comic Pack which included a reprint of this issue and action figures of Spirit Iron-Knife, Agent Courtney Krieger and Hannibal.
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  • Cover Girl, Spirit and Snake-Eyes investigate the disappearance of a mysterious kid.
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  • *Robert De Niro *Michelle Pfeiffer *Tommy Lee Jones *Dianna Agron *John D'Leo
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  • 2009-12-22
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  • A Hero must choose 'The Needs of The Few'.
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  • At a California elementary school, a little kid named Julius asks for a blue crayon since his is broken. Before Mr Bailey, the teacher, returns, a stranger takes Julius away. Cover Girl and Spirit arrive to a shack in Arizona, and use a secret elevator in the janitor's closet to reach The Pit, where Flint briefs them about the kidnapping of Julius Taber from his elementary school, by an unknown assailant, and after questioning the children on the scene, authorities concluded that he left with a caucasian male teenager that Julius called "brother" despite being an only adopted child. Cover Girl asks why two Joes are called for a civilian case and Flint answers that the order comes directly from the Jugglers and is filed under "need to know". Flint also sends Snake-Eyes as back-up for Cover Girl and Spirit. The three Joes go to the local Police Department, where Detective James Kirkland tells that it seems the kid went willingly with the kidnapper, and that before that he was a loner averted by the other kids due to his brains. The Joes then go to Julius' parents, and Mrs Taber tells that when they adopted him, the only info the orphanage had was a piece of paper with his name scratched on it. Mrs Taber also shows them Julius' room, where are books too advanced to his age, and Snake-Eyes takes one of the drawings. Firewall calls Spirit to tell that she and Mainframe cross-referenced police files in the region and found about an attempted abduction. Spirit sees the file photo and recognizes Julius, but it turns out to be another kid named Alexander Williams, who like Julius, is adopted, but he's also autistic. Alexander was almost kidnapped by a caucasian male teen who still managed to hurt five cops. At Washington, Hawk tells the other Jugglers that he kept most info away of his team as agreed, but still protests about keeping them on the dark. The other Jugglers claim that they should have planted agents as parents for the kids instead of putting them into civilian custody, but one of them reminds the others that when they used agents, the kid retaliated after finding out who his adoptive parents really were, and hasn't been seen since then. The Joes reach the Williams residence, where Mr Williams greets them with a gun until they explain that they came to investigate the kidnappings. Mr Williams tells that Alexander was taken by his mother to his regular appointment to the doctor. Alexander's room seems more normal than Julius', but he still has some drawings that Snake-Eyes and Spirit compare with Julius' one and they coincide despite being by kids living two hundred miles apart. Then Mr Williams mentions he just called his wife and held some struggle, so Spirit has Firewall trace her cell number and the Joes hurry away. The teen kidnapper drives his van to a gorge where he intends to dispose of Mrs Williams, but when the joes arrive, he decides to run away, leaving her alive. Snake-Eyes jumps on the van and tries to stop the teenager, but the kids attack Snake-Eyes, which gives the teenager the chance to escape on foot alongside both kids that he calls "brothers". Spirit tries to stop the teenager, but he kicks the Joe tracker and disarms Cover Girl, then Snake-Eyes kicks him from behind and the teenager decides to just leave. Mrs Williams calls for her son, who before leaving just says "Goodbye, mother" which surprises her as he had never talked before. Cover Girl is convinced that they won't reach the kids. The three "brothers" arrive to a house where a man awaits them. He refers to the teenager as Hannibal and congratulates him for bringing both kids. The man is Doctor Mindbender, who claims "Now he will come to us".
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  • * Future Layton *
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  • 2404311
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  • *EuropaCorp *Relativity Media
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  • The Family members in their common area
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  • Male
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  • Luc Besson
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  • Cover Girl, Spirit and Snake-Eyes investigate the disappearance of a mysterious kid.
  • The Family are an insane group of mutated humans led by Jonathan Matthias. They reject sophisticated technology, as they believe it was the cause of the end of the civilized world. Their skin, hair and eyes lack pigmentation and they are also sensitive to light. Because of this, they are nocturnal and wear simple robes and aviator sunglasses.
  • The Family is a crime syndicate located in the city of Betancuria. It was formed around twenty years ago as a "self help" organization of prominent Betancurian merchants and community figures led by Nathan Geigers, created to fight the crime and poverty raging in the city. The list of it's members can be found here.
  • The Family (also known as the Upolu Five) was the majority alliance of Survivor: South Pacific, both in the pre-merge Upolu tribe and in post-merge Te Tuna. Formed on the Upolu tribe, the alliance was comprised of three-time player and self-proclaimed Dragon-Slayer Coach Wade and new castaways Albert Destrade, Brandon Hantz, Edna Ma, Rick Nelson and Sophie Clarke. After the merge, former Savaii member John Cochran jumped ship to the alliance, granting them control of the game.
  • The Family is the third chapter of The Darkness II.
  • At End-game, choose the Needs of the Few.
  • Un drama es sobre la verdad de la historia entre padres e hijos, entre hermanos y hermanas de sangre.
  • Name: The Family Run Time: 1:59 Year: 1996
  • The Family is an American Heel stable for UNIVERSAL WRESTLING ENTERTAINMENT. Under a Mafia gimmick same as TNA’s Main Event Mafia.
  • The Family is an achievement in Fable II. To get it, you have to choose "The needs of the few." Its worth 25 gamer points.
  • The Family are currently making money by charging Zone Leaders extortionate amounts of money in return for protection from Doctor Robotnik's Badnik invasions. One of the most co-operative Zones in the venture is the Seaside Hill Zone, which was saved from a particularly large attack.
  • The Family was a short-lived reality television series that aired on ABC spanning one season in 2003. It starred ten members from an Italian-American family who were each fighting for a $1,000,000 prize. Keep in mind, that this is not to be confused with the 2016 mystery thriller series of the same name on the same network.
  • The family is a early torture device invented by Pope Sixtus II sometime in the late 3rd century. Victims can take this punishment alone, or, more commonly, they are joined by people of a similar age and genetic make-up referred to commonly as 'siblings'.
  • The Family was an independent crew that sailed the Viridian Ocean.
  • The Family is a massive criminal syndicate spread throughout the entire One Piece world, though unlike Baroque Works before it, it's not such a secret, and the leaders of the different factions are also known; only the main leader of the Family remains unknown.
  • The Family is a mixed-alignment Guild, established to handle the business affairs of its members.
  • The Family is a suspicious group in Professor Layton and the Unwound Future which is rumored to be masterminded by Future Layton. Early in the game, the Professor and Luke notice Family Goons around town, and later learn more about them. However, they later learn that Clive is the actual leader of The Family.
  • The Family is a Sacred American Institution consisting of a Man and a Woman (Nor more, no less) and off spring they and only THEY share. (Please see Broken Family for children related to different parental units & the word Abominations for single gendered Family units)
  • The Family is a 2017 Horror Dramatization Film and the new movie based on the cult leader, Charlie Manson and his family. It will focus on the forming of The Manson Family, and unlike other films on the subject, The Family also spends time getting to know the victims. The film stars Christian Bale, Jordan Pressler, Brittany Robertson, Christian Serratos, Emma Roberts, Annalise Basso, Elena Kampouris, Mike Vogel, Matt Bomer, Lindsay Lohan, Alyson Hannigan, Bob King, James Marsden, Edwin Neal, Rory Culkin, Ellen Wroe, Alexandra Daddario, Sarah Butler, Martha MacIsaac, Maitland McConnell, Rodney Eastman, Sean Faris, Kyle Gallner, Brooke Nevin, Toby Stephens, Katharine Isabelle, James Franco, Connor Price, David Born, Kelly Rutherford, Jack Reynor and Ian Somerhalder.
  • The Family is a gang of self-proclaimed vampires that live in Meresti Metro station, east of the settlement of Arefu.
  • The Family official info ( Copied from the City of Heroes official website [1]): Despite a world of giant monsters, super-powered vigilantes, undead horrors, and alien invaders, there are those who believe the old values and established traditions are the most important things in life. These rough men by their nature live on the edges of law-abiding society. They deal in the illegal and the immoral, and create a space for themselves through the rule of the gun or knife. They profit by exploiting the weakness of others while maintaining a veneer of civility around the Sunday night dining table. They are The Family. The origins of The Family can be traced directly to Paragon City in the 70s, and even more loosely back to the 20s and 30s. In the heyday of organized crime, Paragon’s underworld was controlled by the Sicilian Families: Blundetto, Bonanno, Dante, Denaro, Garibaldi, Genovese, Gravano, Gualtieri, Liggio, Marcone, Navarra, Troia, and Verandi. A who’s who of Italian names originally from Corleone and Capaci, and Palermo Centro and Santa Maria di Gesu. The Prohibition era was a boon to them, as Rhode Island was one of two states not to ratify the 18th Amendment to the Constitution (“Prohibition”), and 400 miles of Rhode Island’s un-policed coastline was a dream for rumrunners who smuggled in good quality liquor from Canada and the Bahamas. Several of the families were rumored to be funded by some mysterious benefactor. He was some sort of wealthy industrialist (the stories say), who provided a significant investment of cash for them to run their rackets. In exchange, he gained influence over them and could potentially manipulate them for his ulterior motives. This benefactor may have also helped arm and equip the gangs, for they certainly had an easy time accessing military-grade munitions. One of the families to gain prominence early was the Marcone family. They operated from a speakeasy called Caesar’s, which was visited every week by Prohibition agents … who delivered cases of wine, scotch, rye, and gin! The agents would then enjoy their fill of Marcone food and drink, sitting down in the cellar with the Marcones and their guests. The Sicilian Families bought the police, owned the politicians, and put the fear of the mob into the hearts of the hardworking poor of Paragon City. They controlled the rackets, the speakeasies, the bootlegging, and the prostitution. Territory was fought over in quick and bloody strikes, but for the most part there was enough profit for everyone to fill their pockets and the families were held together by Old World traditions. The Sicilian Families rose to dominate the New England mafia, ruling from Paragon, Rhode Island. Gang wars, gambling dens, and backroom deals were the order of the day – until it all changed with the birth of the Freedom Phalanx in the 1930s. Statesman’s team put tremendous pressure on the organized crime families, and rather than band together they tended to tear each other apart. Several families were destroyed in this era, any mysterious benefactors were scared off, and they lost control of the New England mafia – with control moving to Boston. A “tough-on-crime” mayor and city council was elected in 1936, and those who survived the mass-arrests scurried back into the shadows. The crime lords nursed their wounds and slowly rebuilt their empires, bringing in their families, absorbing distant cousins, promoting proven soldiers. By the 1960s, the Sicilian Families were ready to plunder Paragon once again. At a sit-down at Bell Point in the heart of Independence Port, territory was again divvied up and partitioned. Several families would stake their claims in Paragon, focusing on Independence Port and Steel Canyon, a few would move out to the territory of Striga Isle, while other families would move into the Rogue Isles in the wake of the lucrative mining and industrial ventures currently booming off the coast. The Marcones rapidly moved into the Rogue Isles, where they took root before any of their rivals could find a niche. They bought their way into the docks, brought in drugs and prostitutes for the miners, and fought fiercely with anyone who got in their way. In Paragon, meanwhile, the other families formed partnerships with a number of drug cartels and street gangs. One of the up-and-coming drug traffickers was a young hood named Harry Frost. Frost had a rap sheet for petty larceny, and was arrested several times for distribution of controlled substances, but the charges never stuck. He managed to avoid tangling with the street-oriented Super Groups, like the Regulators, but still made a name for himself as a “go to” guy. When the Regulators and the Dawn Patrol teamed up and took their War on Drugs to the drug fields of South America and Central Asia the North American street dealers panicked. Many got out of the business or went into hiding, but long-range thinkers like Frost bided their time and made sure they were positioned to take advantage of the next big thing – it happened to be the first cut of Superadine. Harry became the contact point for Superadine. Numerous dealers crawled back out of the woodwork and lined up to be on his payroll. With such an ever-increasing street rep Harry could no longer keep a low profile, and his men began to clash with the various Super Groups in Paragon. Frost’s gang was known as the Frost Cartel, and they ran the entire supply chain for Superadine, acting as the contact and distribution point for the Sicilian Families. At one point the Regulators managed to corner Frost and deliver him to the authorities. While he suffered a brief stint in prison, his lieutenants struck back hard at the Regulators. In the midst of a brutal ambush, the Illustrated Woman, aka Mina Horne, was killed. These events ratcheted up the tension between the groups. When Frost was released a short time later after several key witnesses disappeared, the animosity between him and Back Alley Brawler and the Regulators was extreme. Back Alley Brawler redoubled his efforts to put a dent in the drug trade on Paragon’s streets. After a series of daring raids put the heat on the traffickers, the Regulators followed a tip to a front company for the Frost Cartel. In late 1982, the Regulators stormed a building that concealed a major distribution center for the Cartel, and they closed it down. Harry Frost had been at the site at the time, and he attempted to flee. Frost was chased to the roof by Back Alley Brawler, and during the confrontation Frost was accidentally killed, falling to his death. An investigation cleared the Back Alley Brawler of any suspicion, but Frost’s death would have major implications for the city. Meanwhile, despite the Regulators efforts the Superadine flow didn’t stop. Several other dealers immediately filled Harry’s role – it was as if some mysterious benefactor was supplying them. The Regulators worked with the mystics in the Midnight Squad to finally track the drug back to a source – a secret laboratory beneath a skyscraper in Steel Canyon. They uncovered a well-funded, high-tech research center where the scientists were studying the effects of Superadine on a wide range of test subjects. The Regulators shut the facility down with the help of the Freedom Phalanx, and although the scientists were arrested, over the ensuing weeks they would vanish into the system – clearly they had powerful connections who could pull strings for them. Similarly, much of the equipment and research vanished in a cloud of “national security.” The respite from the drug trade was very short lived. It wasn’t long before some powerful figure seemed to be approaching the various leaders of the Sicilian Families and bringing them together. Both branches of the families, in Paragon and the Rogue Isles, appeared to be working more smoothly together than ever before. Additionally, they redoubled their efforts to deal in Superadine. Amongst other possible sources, they seemed to have liberated some of the equipment the Regulators turned over to the authorities. The Paragon Police Department noticed that the various families’ soldiers, capos, and underbosses appeared to be working for a common cause – a more rigid control of the underworld. They also reported a much higher rate of encountering super-powered individuals in any gathering of these Mafiosi. It was as if they had access to a cleaner strain of Superadine for themselves. Eventually it was confirmed that some sort of Capo di tutti Capi (“boss of all bosses”) had unified the dons and their respective forces, and they were now all considered part of a new organization: The Family. In Paragon post-Rikti War, The Family runs Independence Port, and has heavy influence in Steel Canyon. They also use Striga Isle as a way point between Paragon City and the Rogue Isles. The core of their business depends on the flow of Superadine. It is where they make their most profits, though of course they still deal heavily in racketeering, blackmail, selling illegal arms, trafficking in other soft and hard drugs, and prostitution. They also deal in burgeoning markets of pirated DVDs and electronics, and classic crimes of hijacking shipments, stealing cars (and car parts), and so forth. Because Superadine is so important to their cash flow, they are clearly connected to other criminal gangs such as the Trolls and the Skulls, but the depths of those connections remains undiscovered. Meanwhile, The Family in the Rogue Isles splintered into two warring factions with the conviction of their don, Manuel Marcone. Despite the long, drawn-out gang war, The Family’s power in the Rogue Isles is deeply entrenched.
  • The Family (2013) - a.k.a. Malavita or "Underworld" - is a French crime-comedy film starring Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, Tommy Lee Jones, and Dianna Agron. Written by Tonino Benacquista and directed by Luc Besson, the film features a mafia family under the witness protection program looking to change their lives. It is based on the novel Malavita (English title: "Badfellas") written by Tonino Benacquista. Currently, the film's release date is set for September 13, 2013.
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