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  2. Papa Louie - Wikipedia

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    The first game featuring Papa Louie was the platformer Papa Louie: When Pizzas Attack!, which was released on November 9, 2006.The game stars the titular chef, who must run and jump through various food-themed locations to save his kidnapped customers. [10]

  3. California roll - Wikipedia

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    California roll (カリフォルニアロール / 加州巻き, Kariforunia rōru / Kashū maki) or California maki is a uramaki (inside-out makizushi roll) containing imitation crab (or rarely real crab), avocado, and cucumber.

  4. Papo & Yo - Wikipedia

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    Papo & Yo is an adventure video game developed and published by Minority Media for the PlayStation 3.It was originally released on August 14, 2012 on the PlayStation Network [5] and since April 18, 2013 on Microsoft Windows through Steam.

  5. Rangi and Papa - Wikipedia

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    In spite of their joint efforts Rangi and Papa remain close together in their loving embrace. After many attempts Tāne, god of forests and birds, forces his parents apart. Instead of standing upright and pushing with his hands as his brothers have done, he lies on his back and pushes with his strong legs.

  6. Papa Waigo - Wikipedia

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    Born in Saint-Louis, Senegal, Waigo began his career at Verona on 3 June 2002, before heading to Serie B outfit Cesena in 2005. After a successful spell where he was the highest-scoring non-Italian in the 2006–07 season he was signed by Genoa on 9 July 2007 for €5 million (cash plus Salvatore Aurelio valued at €500,000 and Dario Biasi at €100,000), signing a five-year contract.

  7. Padre Pio - Wikipedia

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    Pio of Pietrelcina (born Francesco Forgione; 25 May 1887 – 23 September 1968), widely known as Padre Pio (Italian for 'Father Pius'), was an Italian Capuchin friar, priest, stigmatist, and mystic.