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  2. Manner (company) - Wikipedia

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    A frequent role Lee portrays in Manner videos is a goddess who attracts the attention of numerous men. [7] She received attention in mainland China after filming a 10-second comedic video for Manner called "打包", which has two meanings, the first being to pack up a leftover meal and the second being to hit a bun. [7]

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  4. Talk:Manner of death - Wikipedia

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  5. Manners of Dying - Wikipedia

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    Manners of Dying is a 2004 Canadian drama film based on the short story of the same name (1993) by Yann Martel, winner of the Man Booker Prize for his book, The Life of Pi. Plot [ edit ]

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  7. Kim Manners - Wikipedia

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    Manners died of lung cancer in Los Angeles, on January 25, 2009, at age 58. [3] [4]The closing credits of the Supernatural season four episode "Death Takes a Holiday", which aired on March 12, 2009, showed two photos of Manners, along with the caption "We dedicate the entire season to Kim Manners" and a message stating, "We miss you, Kim."

  8. List of Angels of Death episodes - Wikipedia

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    Angels of Death is a horror anime television series based on the video game of the same name created by Hoshikuzu KRNKRN (Makoto Sanada). The 16-episode anime series was produced by J.C.Staff and premiered on July 6, 2018.

  9. Category:Causes of death - Wikipedia

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    Vital statistics generally distinguish specific injuries and diseases as cause of death, from general categories like homicide, accident, and death by natural causes as manner of death. Both are listed in this category, as are both proximal and root causes of death. An injury that could be fatal is called major trauma; see also Category:Injuries.