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  2. WarGames - Wikipedia

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    General Beringer was based on General James V. Hartinger , the then-commander-in-chief of NORAD, whom Parkes and Lasker met while visiting the base, and who, like Beringer, favored keeping humans in the decision loop.

  3. Johann Beringer - Wikipedia

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    Johann Bartholomeus Adam Beringer (1670—11 April 1738) was a German physician and professor of medicine at the University of Würzburg who became the victim of a hoax and ended up describing fake fossils, Beringer's Lying Stones, and considered their origins in a book entitled Lithographiae imaginibus Wirceburgensis ducentis published in 1726.

  4. Rufus Barringer - Wikipedia

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    Barringer was promoted to brigadier general on June 6, 1864, and assigned command of North Carolina's cavalry brigade until his capture during the Battle of Namozine Church on April 3, 1865. After a brief interview with President Abraham Lincoln behind Union lines at City Point, Virginia , he was sent to Fort Delaware as a prisoner of war .

  5. Beringer's Lying Stones - Wikipedia

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    Some Würzburger Lügensteine displayed at the Naturmuseum Senckenberg in Frankfurt. Beringer's Lying Stones (German: Lügensteine) are pieces of limestone which were carved into the shape of various fictitious animals and "discovered" in 1725 by Johann Bartholomeus Adam Beringer (1667–1740), Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Würzburg.

  6. George Beranger - Wikipedia

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    Beranger was born George Augustus Beringer [1] in Enmore, New South Wales, Australia, the youngest of five sons of Caroline Mondientz and Adam Beringer, a German engine fitter. His mother committed suicide when he was three years old and he left home at the age of 14. [ 3 ]

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  8. Carroll Beringer - Wikipedia

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    Carroll James "C. B." Beringer (August 14, 1928 – January 17, 2011) was an American professional baseball player and coach. The native of Bellwood, Nebraska , was a right-handed pitcher during a 13-season minor league career before finally reaching the Major Leagues as a batting practice pitcher (1961–66) and coach (1967–78).

  9. Aimée Daniell Beringer - Wikipedia

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    Aimée Daniell married the pianist Oscar Beringer in 1873. [1] Among their five children were actresses Esme Beringer and Vera Beringer, who both appeared in productions of their mother's plays. [15] Her son Guy Beringer was a journalist. She was widowed in 1922, and died in 1936, aged 79 years, at a nursing home in Bournemouth. [16]