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  2. GROW (series) - Wikipedia

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    The first game that was released in the GROW series was GROW ver.3 in February 2002. This was the third version of a single game that On had been developing (the first two versions were substantially identical to ver.3 except that they lacked music and a score) in 2001–2002. [10]

  3. Quiz machine - Wikipedia

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    The themes of many SWP games were (and still are) based on popular TV quiz shows, board games or other aspects of popular culture. Initially quiz machines were 20p play offering a £10 maximum prize per play. This was increased to £12 in 1988 and £20 around 1991. Appearing in 1994 JPM's Monopoly SWP was the first 50p play machine.

  4. Amusement with prize - Wikipedia

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    The term is particularly used in the United Kingdom, where they are also called fruit machines, and are found in amusement arcades and public houses.. The distinction with slot machines is not clearly defined; in the United Kingdom, such machines found in arcades and pubs are called AWPs, while machines in casinos may instead be called slots.

  5. India's Groww valued at $3 billion in $251 million funding - AOL

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    Groww has tripled its valuation to $3 billion in just six months as the Indian fintech startup looks to broaden its offerings and help more millennials start their investment journey in the world ...

  6. History of the Socialist Workers Party (Britain) - Wikipedia

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    Gall's figures were highly suspect and his motion did not even attract a single vote from the Scottish Platform of the SWP, Gall has since left the SWP and is now seen as a supporter of the leadership of the SSP. In 2006, SWP members in Scotland left the Scottish Socialist Party and joined the new organisation, Solidarity (Scotland).

  7. India's Groww in talks to raise funds at a $3 billion ... - AOL

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    Groww, an Indian startup that is helping millennials invest in mutual funds and stocks, is in advanced stages of talks to raise a new financing round at a $3 billion valuation, according to six ...

  8. Socialist Workers Network - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1971 as the Socialist Workers Movement (SWM), before becoming the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) in 1995. The SWP was a founding member of People Before Profit and was a member of the European United Left-Nordic Green Left and International Socialist Tendency. In 2018, the SWP changed its name to Socialist Workers Network. [2]

  9. Fourth International (post-reunification) - Wikipedia

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    In May 1982 the Fourth International opened the discussion for the Twelfth World Congress. The period before the Twelfth World Congress coincided with a deep crisis in the SWP (US). The SWP's leaders started to register a number of disagreements with the International, and withdrew from the day-to-day leadership of the International.