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  2. Template:Evolution of Nickelodeon - Wikipedia

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    Pinwheel broadcasts on Qube: 1979: Nickelodeon is launched by Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment: 1984: Nickelodeon introduces its Balloon font logo: 1985: Nick at Nite is launched: 1986: Double Dare premieres; Viacom gains full ownership of the network: 1987: The Big Ballot (later known as the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards) premieres: 1988

  3. Pinwheel (shogi) - Wikipedia

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    In shogi, the Pinwheel (風車 kazaguruma) is an uncommon opening with the rook on the bottom rank 9 enabling it to switch between a Ranging Rook and Static Rook attack.. The pinwheel name comes from the way the king is able to rotate around the gold positioned on the 58 square as if it were a wheel.

  4. Template:Former Nickelodeon original series - Wikipedia

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    This template is used for format primetime television series by Nickelodeon as part of the Nickelodeon related articles. Collapsible option This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse , meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar , or table with the collapsible attribute ), it is ...

  5. Template:Nickelodeon - Wikipedia

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    This template is used for Nickelodeon related articles. Add {{Nickelodeon}} to the above the external links to bottom of the categories. This template's initial visibility currently defaults to collapsed, meaning that it is hidden apart from its title bar. To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used:

  6. Subway Rook - Wikipedia

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    You may also add the template {{Translated|ja|地下鉄飛車}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation . Subway Rook (地下鉄飛車 chikatetsubisha ) is an uncommon Static Rook shogi opening with the rook on the bottom rank 9 (or rank 1 for White) that supports an attack on the ninth file.

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  8. Feint Ranging Rook - Wikipedia

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    In shogi, Feint Ranging Rook (陽動振り飛車 yōdōfuribisha) is a Ranging Rook opening in which the player first gives the impression that they are playing a Static Rook position, which subsequently switches to a Ranging Rook position.

  9. Yamada joseki - Wikipedia

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    In shogi, the Yamada joseki is a joseki for a Rapid Attack Static Rook vs Fourth File Rook opening.. It is named after Michiyoshi Yamada.. The Yamada joseki starts after the Static Rook player has developed a Left Silver-57 Rapid Attack formation with a Boat castle and the Ranging Rook player has constructed a Mino castle and kept their bishop diagonal closed.