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(Created page with "thumb|200px|Charlie F. Caine, the creator of the Caine orthography, pictured in 1961. Definitely no relation to [[w:Charles Foster Kane|Charles Foster Kane or Orson Welles. No siree.]] The '''Caine orthography''' (Bemé: ''Keyn romanisesh'') is a phonemic orthography for writing Bemé originally developed by '''Charlie F. Caine''', the US ambassador to the Poccasin Federation from 1961 t...")
 
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[[File:Citizen-Kane-Welles-Breakfast (cropped).jpg|thumb|200px|Charlie F. Caine, the creator of the Caine orthography, pictured in 1961. Definitely no relation to [[w:Charles Foster Kane|Charles Foster Kane]] or [[w:Orson Welles|Orson Welles]]. No siree.]]
[[File:Citizen-Kane-Welles-Breakfast (cropped).jpg|thumb|200px|Charlie F. Caine, the creator of the Caine orthography, pictured in 1961. Definitely no relation to [[w:Charles Foster Kane|Charles Foster Kane]] or [[w:Orson Welles|Orson Welles]]. No siree.]]


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