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  2. Jim Quick - Wikipedia

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    Quick was also the home plate umpire for Nolan Ryan's 3000th career strikeout on July 4, 1980 and Steve Carlton's 300th career victory on September 23, 1983, and was the first-base umpire for Pete Rose's 4191st career hit on September 8, 1985, which put Rose in a first-place tie with Ty Cobb for the Major League lead.

  3. Jim Kwik - Wikipedia

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    Jim Kwik (born July 29, 1973) is an American brain coach, podcaster, writer, and entrepreneur. He is the founder of Kwik Learning, an online learning platform; [ 1 ] the host of the Kwik Brain podcast; and the author of Limitless , published by Hay House in 2020.

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  5. James Stephanie Sterling - Wikipedia

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    James Stephanie Sterling, [3] also known as Commander Sterling and formerly known as Jim Sterling, is an English-American freelance video game journalist, critic, pundit, YouTuber, and professional wrestler. Before becoming independent in September 2014, she [a] was the review editor for Destructoid, [5] and an author for The Escapist. [6]

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  7. Rappin' for Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Dot concluded the video is a hoax, calling it "obviously fake". [5] Chris English, pastor of GracePoint Church in Dubuque, Iowa, said in 2013 that he had never heard of Pastor Jim Colerick or West Dubuque 2nd Church of Christ, the church supposedly affiliated with the song. [6] [1] [7]

  8. QUIC - Wikipedia

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    QUIC (/ k w ɪ k /) is a general-purpose transport layer network protocol initially designed by Jim Roskind at Google. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was first implemented and deployed in 2012 [ 4 ] and was publicly announced in 2013 as experimentation broadened.

  9. Jim Fixx - Wikipedia

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    Fixx died on July 20, 1984, at age 52 of a heart attack, during his daily run on Vermont Route 15 in Hardwick. [1] The autopsy, conducted by Vermont's chief medical examiner, Eleanor McQuillen, revealed that atherosclerosis had blocked one coronary artery 95%, a second 85%, and a third 70%.