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  2. InZOI - Wikipedia

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    InZOI will also come with plugins to allow for easy mod creation. [5] The game will feature "active" careers, where the player can make the Zoi fulfill certain tasks in various roles. InZOI allows for the use of generative AI to create in-game patterns and objects. It has a custom furniture maker.

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    A 16-inch Gladstone bag made of ox leather Traditional medical bag. A portmanteau is a piece of luggage, usually made of leather and opening into two equal parts.Some are large, upright, and hinged at the back and enable hanging up clothes in one half, [1] while others are much smaller bags (such as Gladstone bags) with two equally sized compartments.

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  5. Combat Mission II: Barbarossa to Berlin - Wikipedia

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    The game was originally released as Combat Mission: Barbarossa to Berlin; it was known in Europe as Combat Mission 2.. A Special Edition, known as Combat Mission II: Barbarossa to Berlin (Special Edition) was released with a "bonus disc" which included graphic mods and additional scenarios collected from designers within the CM community.

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    If there is already an active hint on the board, a hint will show that word’s letter order. Related: 300 Trivia Questions and Answers to Jumpstart Your Fun Game Night.

  7. P. C. Sorcar - Wikipedia

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    Sorcar died of a heart attack at the age of 57 in Asahikawa, Hokkaidō, Japan, on 6 January 1971, as he left the stage at the end of a performance. [2] P.C. Sorcar is known also as P.C. Sorcar Senior (as his son P.C. Sorcar Jr. also performs under the same name), is renowned as "Father of Modern Indian Magic".