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  2. CBS Weekend - Wikipedia

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    First run ended September 26, 2015; reruns returned on October 7, 2023. The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation: September 27, 2014 Jamie's 15 Minute Meals: Profiles of inventors and their efforts to create their inventions, hosted by Mo Rocca: Hope In the Wild: September 29, 2018 Dr. Chris: Pet Vet (rebroadcast) Tails of Valor: January 5, 2019

  3. Devsisters - Wikipedia

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    devsisters .com. Devsisters Corporation ( Korean: 데브시스터즈 주식회사) (logo stylized as DEVSISTERS) is a South Korean company focusing on manufacturing and developing mobile entertainment and gaming apps, founded in 2007. Currently, Devsisters is widely known as the developer of Cookie Run, using popular instant messaging platforms ...

  4. Cookie Clicker - Wikipedia

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    Mode (s) Single-player. Cookie Clicker is a 2013 incremental game created by French programmer Julien "Orteil" Thiennot. The user initially clicks on a big cookie on the screen, earning a single cookie per click. They can then use their earned cookies to purchase assets such as "cursors" and other "buildings" that automatically produce cookies.

  5. Cookie Run - Wikipedia

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    On April 2, 2023, Cookie Run celebrated its 10th anniversary, and on April 2, 2024, it resumed updates with a large-scale update for its 11th anniversary after an 8-year hiatus. Alongside the update, Cookie Run was added to the official Devsisters website game list, indicating that Cookie Run will continue its service once again.

  6. World Cube Association - Wikipedia

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    worldcubeassociation .org. The World Cube Association ( WCA) is the worldwide non-profit organization that regulates and holds competitions for mechanical puzzles that are operated by twisting groups of pieces, commonly known as twisty puzzles (a subcategory of combination puzzles ). The most famous of those puzzles is the Rubik's Cube.

  7. GameStop - Wikipedia

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    Babbage's (1980–1994) GameStop traces its roots to Babbage's, a Dallas, Texas-based software retailer founded on August 20, 1980 by former Harvard Business School classmates James McCurry and Gary M. Kusin. [4] The company was named after Charles Babbage [5] and opened its first store in Dallas's NorthPark Center with the help of Ross Perot ...

  8. John Farnham - Wikipedia

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    The album contains 11 tracks and is Farnham's first studio album in over 5 years. Jack features covers of compositions by Ray Charles, Curtis Mayfield and Percy Sledge. The release of Jack coincides with a run of indoor and outdoor performances, under the title of "John Farnham Live!", throughout October and November 2010. [citation needed]

  9. Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, Pennsylvania's gross state product (GSP) of $974,558 billion is the sixth-largest among all U.S. states behind California, Texas, New York, Florida, and Illinois. If Pennsylvania were an independent country, its economy, as of 2023, would rank as the 20th-largest in the world.