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  2. Ping (golf) - Wikipedia

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    Ping, Inc. (stylized as PING) is an American sports equipment manufacturing company based in Phoenix, Arizona. It focuses on golf equipment , producing golf clubs and golf bags . The company was founded by Karsten Solheim , following a career as an engineer at the General Electric company.

  3. M425 and 426 tractor truck - Wikipedia

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    Trailer brakes could be used independently of the tractor. A disk type hand brake was mounted on the propeller shaft. M425s had 9.00x20 size tires, while M426s had larger 11.00x20s with stronger springs and a slightly longer 10 metres (32.81 ft) wheelbase. All had dual rear tires.

  4. Munich massacre - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Munich massacre Part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict Front view of Connollystraße 31 in 2007. The window of Apartment 1 is to the left of and below the balcony. Location Munich, West Germany Coordinates 48°10′47″N 11°32′57″E  /  48.17972°N 11.54917°E  / 48.17972; 11. ...

  5. Deaths in January 2020 - Wikipedia

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    Yoshikazu Sunako, 87, Japanese motorcycle and racecar driver. [92] Douglas N. Walton, 77, Canadian academic. [93] Bo Winberg, 80, Swedish singer and guitarist. [94] People killed in the Baghdad International Airport airstrike: [95] Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, 65, Iraqi military commander, head of the Popular Mobilization Forces (since 2011).

  6. 432 Park Avenue - Wikipedia

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    432 Park Avenue is a residential skyscraper at 57th Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States.The 1,396-foot-tall (425.5 m) tower was developed by CIM Group and Harry B. Macklowe and designed by Rafael Viñoly.