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  2. Casablanca Fan Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Casablanca introduced its third computerized ceiling fan control, called Advan-Touch. Advan-Touch replaced the older Comfort•Touch system, but included a more compact remote design. Like Comfort•Touch, it is a handheld, radio frequency remote control. Advan-Touch retained all of the fan speed and light settings offered in Inteli ...

  3. Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    A cast-iron ceiling fan made by Hunter, dating from the early 1980s. This model is called the "Original". The Hunter 'Original' (manufactured by the Hunter Fan Co.) is by far the most recognizable example of a cast-iron ceiling fan today. It has enjoyed the longest production run of any fan in history, dating from 1906 to the present day.

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    SNR-75 "Fan Song", Fire control/Target acquisition radar; ... EKCO ARI 5820 for the Hawker Hunter; ... Remote control V

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    Motu is mainly the black sheep of the duo, unintentionally creating problems due to his incompetency while Patlu is the smart one who always tries to stop him. The two land in trouble and comical situations, later being rescued only by luck.

  6. Kirsty Williams (drama) - Wikipedia

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    Kirsty Williams is a radio drama director and producer for BBC Radio Drama at Pacific Quay, Glasgow.. Plays written by Oliver Emanuel that she directed have received several awards: Daniel and Mary received a Bronze Sony Radio Academy Award for Best Drama in 2010, [1] A History of Paper was shortlisted for the Tinniswood Award 2017, [2] When The Pips Stop won the Tinniswood Award in 2019, [3 ...

  7. Metroid Prime: Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    Retro Studios, based in Austin, Texas, developed Metroid Prime: Trilogy with only a few members of the staff.. In 2004, while Retro Studios was finishing work on Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, senior producer Bryan Walker suggested to studio president Michael Kelbaugh to "do something for the fans by putting all the games together on a single disc in a collector[']s 'trilogy' edition".