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  2. WingStreet - Wikipedia

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  3. Talk:WingStreet - Wikipedia

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    The reason why I am proposing the merger as I don't think there's any Wing Street Stores that are not with Pizza Hut, therefore I think it should be merged with that article. Sawblade05 08:46, 19 December 2006 (UTC) Actually, there are a few free-standing Wingstreets. It is currently a test-chain and will likely start popping up on its own.

  4. CGTN Russian - Wikipedia

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    CGTN Russian (formerly CCTV International Russian (Russian: Центральное Телевидение Китая Международный канал на ...

  5. Vlad A4 - Wikipedia

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    On 29 November 2014, Bumaga created the A4 YouTube channel, [2] playing on his surname Bumaga (Бумага), meaning Paper. [8] Fame came in 2016 after the release of the video '24 часа в батутном центре' (24 hours in a trampoline center), [6] when the number of subscribers he had increased from 200 thousand to 1 million.

  6. Tamara Eidelman - Wikipedia

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    In October 2019, she created the “History Lessons with Tamara Eidelman” channel on YouTube, where she discusses various historical topics. As of August 2023, the video blog had approximately 1.3 million subscribers, and the total video views have reached 185 million. She has a YouTube channel on world history in Russian. [7]

  7. Dmitry Nagiyev - Wikipedia

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    Nagiyev was born in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia).In his young days, Dmitry Nagiyev has practiced Sambo, Judo (master of sports) [1] under the leadership of Victor Gorlov and Arkady Rotenberg [2] and gymnastics.

  8. Moydodyr - Wikipedia

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    Moidodyr shown on Russian postage stamp. 1993. Moydodyr (Russian: Мойдоды́р) is a 1923 fairy tale poem for children by Korney Chukovsky about a magical creature by the same name.

  9. Proud Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Proud Boys have been banned by social media platforms Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. [32] In August 2018, Twitter terminated the official account for the group along with McInnes' account under its policy prohibiting violent extremist groups. At the time, the group's profile photo showed a member punching a counter-protester. [68]

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