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  2. Lou Ciccotelli - Wikipedia

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    Lou Ciccotelli was a founding member of the noise rock group Drunk Tank, but parted with them after recording their two singles in 1989.The same year he briefly became a member of the industrial rock act Slab! shortly before they disbanded.

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  4. 66th Armor Regiment - Wikipedia

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    1-66 Armor deployed to Iraq in 2003-2004, 2005-2006, and in 2008-2009; the third deployment to Iraq was the last deployment of 1-66 while stationed at Fort Hood TX, before relocating to Fort Carson, Colorado, and joining the 4th Infantry Division. 1-66 Armor subsequently deployed to Afghanistan in 2010-2011, as part of the Surge in the volatile ...

  5. Jalopy (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Jalopy is a vehicle simulation game developed by English developer MinskWorks and published by Excalibur Games. The game follows the player and their uncle who attempt to build a Laika (a car modelled after the Trabant 601) from individual parts and drive from East Berlin to Turkey using it.

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    Poker: Texas Hold'em (No Limit) Play two face down cards and the five community cards. Bet any amount or go all-in. By Masque Publishing

  7. Laika, LLC - Wikipedia

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    The latter film was cancelled in 2008, which resulted in the closure of Laika's CGI film division. [9] In 2010, it was announced that Jan Pinkava would be directing an original film based on Pinkava's own idea for Laika titled, Little White Lie, with Chris McCoy as co-writer. [55] Pinkava left Laika in 2011, [56] effectively cancelling the film.

  8. Soviet space dogs - Wikipedia

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    Dogs were flown to an altitude of 100 km (62 mi) on board 15 scientific flights on R-1 rockets (itself a copy of the German V-2) from 1951 to 1956. The dogs wore pressure suits with acrylic glass bubble helmets. From 1957 to 1960, 11 flights with dogs were made on the R-2A series (developed from the R-1 missile) which flew to about 200 km (120 mi).

  9. M72 LAW - Wikipedia

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    The M72 LAW is used in the Finnish Army (some 70,000 pieces), where it is known under the designations 66 KES 75 (M72A2, no longer in service) and 66 KES 88 (M72A5). In accordance with the weapon's known limitations, a pair of "tank-buster" troops crawl to a firing position around 50 to 150 meters (160 to 490 ft) away from the target, bringing ...