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  2. Roman Gabriel - Wikipedia

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    Roman Ildonzo Gabriel Jr. (August 5, 1940 – April 20, 2024) was an American professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the NC State Wolfpack, twice earning first-team All-American honors.

  3. Ram V. Sutar - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture of Mahatma Gandhi by Ram V. Sutar in Hanover. Ram Vanji Sutar (born 19 February 1925) is an Indian sculptor. He designed the Statue of Unity which is the world's tallest statue with a height of 182 metres (597 feet), exceeding the Spring Temple Buddha by 54 metres. [1]

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  5. Two men charged in connection to theft from Adams County car ...

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    Harrison Jones, Hanover Evening Sun. ... Damages to the show room doors cost $25,553, the affidavit states, and the damages to the Chevy Equinox used to ram the doors totaled $30,230.

  6. Hanover (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Some sources indicated that approximately 800 Hanover cars were built between 1921 and 1927. The Hanover car was available either as a two-seater roadster ($345) or as a two-seater delivery truck ($370). All versions had a pressed-steel frame, and were powered by an air-cooled, 76.5 cubic-inch V-Twin motor capable of producing 12.5 horsepower.

  7. Kingdom of Hanover - Wikipedia

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    100 thaler banknote from 1857. The Kingdom of Hanover (German: Königreich Hannover) was established in October 1814 by the Congress of Vienna, with the restoration of George III to his Hanoverian territories after the Napoleonic era.