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  2. Bob (Twin Peaks) - Wikipedia

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    Bob (sometimes known as BOB or Killer BOB) is a fictional character and main antagonist of the ABC television series Twin Peaks, played by Frank Silva. [1] He is an interdimensional entity who feeds on pain and sorrow.

  3. J.O.B. Squad - Wikipedia

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    Later that month at St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Bob Holly defeated Snow for the Hardcore Championship to permanently end The J.O.B. Squad. [1] After making sporadic appearances throughout 1999 (including losing to Tiger Ali Singh at the UK No Mercy pay-per-view ), Gillberg lost his Light Heavyweight Championship to the debuting Essa Rios on a ...

  4. Holly, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Holly is the site of the Annual Holly Dickens Festival, [11] as well as the Michigan Renaissance Festival, which was the main shooting location for the romantic comedy film All's Faire in Love (2009). [12] Holly is the starting point of the Shiawassee River Heritage Water Trail at WaterWorks Park. [13]

  5. Talk:Evil Bob - Wikipedia

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  6. WWF Brawl for All - Wikipedia

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    According to Jim Cornette, "Dr. Death" Steve Williams was the WWF's favorite to win the tournament, with the company looking towards a lucrative pay-per-view match between Williams and Stone Cold Steve Austin; [4] Bob Holly claimed that Williams had already been paid the $100,000 prize money before his second round fight against Bart Gunn. [5]

  7. Robert D. Keppel - Wikipedia

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    Robert David Keppel (June 15, 1944 – June 14, 2021) was an American law enforcement officer and detective. He was also an associate professor at the University of New Haven and Sam Houston State University.

  8. Robert F. Hale - Wikipedia

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    Hale was a member of the Task Force on the Future of Military Healthcare, which issued a report in June 2008 on how to create a cost-effective healthcare system for military members and their families. [1] [3] [5] [11] Hale was selected as a Booz Allen Fellow in November 2014.

  9. Eagle Eye - Wikipedia

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    The film grossed $29.1 million from 3,510 theaters in the United States and Canada, taking the number one position at the box office. [13] The film went on to gross $101.4 million in the United States and Canada and $76.6 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $178 million, against a production budget of $80 million.