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  2. Street Kings 2: Motor City - Wikipedia

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    One night, while collecting his fee, Quintana is suddenly ambushed and killed by a hooded assassin. The day after his funeral, Marty's superior Lieutenant Walker assigned him with a new partner Dan Sullivan to investigate Quintana's murder and to get his killer, dead or alive.

  3. Pub quiz - Wikipedia

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    These events are also called quiz nights, [1] trivia nights, [2] or bar trivia [3] and may be held in other settings. The pub quiz is a modern example of a pub game , and often attempts to lure customers to the establishment on quieter days.

  4. Test your knowledge with Detroit food and dining trivia - AOL

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    Get ready to test your Detroit food knowledge — and become the resident foodie in your friend group — with Freep's food + drink trivia!

  5. Wikipedia:Run-of-the-mill - Wikipedia

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    Something that is run-of-the-mill is a common, everyday, ordinary item that does not stand out from the rest. Something or someone that is "run-of-the-mill" is probably not notable, so it would be be best not to create a separate, stand-alone article about it. Instead, consider finding a more interesting subject for your next article.

  6. Noel Night lights up Detroit's cultural district this Saturday

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    The 49th annual Noel Night, one of the most magical nights in the city, will take place in Midtown Detroit and the cultural center from 8-10 p.m. Holiday shopping at local businesses, pop-up ...

  7. Run of the Mill - Wikipedia

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    Run of the Mill may refer to: "Run of the Mill" (George Harrison song), 1970 song by George Harrison "Run of the Mill" (Judas Priest song), 1974 song by Judas Priest;

  8. Detroit Festival of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Festival of the Arts was a three-day arts festival in Detroit, Michigan, held on the second weekend of June. First held in 1986, the Festival featured free musical performances, [ 1 ] art showings, activities for children, and local food.

  9. Champions Day - Wikipedia

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    Champions Day (also known as "Day of Champions" or "City of Champions Day") is a special day that was set aside in 1936 to commemorate a number of sporting victories and accomplishments by Detroit, Michigan natives and teams in the early 1930s, and especially the 1935–36 sports season.