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  2. Rubber duck race - Wikipedia

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    A rubber duck race is a type of festival where thousands of rubber ducks race on a river, usually within the city. They are often fundraising events where the ducks are given numbers associated with participants so that ducks that perform well win a prize for the associated participant.

  3. Qwak! - Wikipedia

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    Qwak! is a duck hunting arcade game in which the player uses a rifle-shaped light gun to fire at targets on the screen. One duck at a time flies across the screen, with each duck appearing in a different place on the sides of the screen and flying in different paths. The player is allowed three shots to hit the duck as it flies across the screen.

  4. Flying duck race - Wikipedia

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    A flying duck race [1] (Indonesian: Pacu Itiak) is a tradition in Payakumbuh, West Sumatra [2] where ducks fly towards a specified finish line. [2] Young female ducks (4–6 months old) that cannot fully fly are used, and ducks are numbered on their bills. Races cover distances ranging from 600 to 2,000 metres (2,000 to 6,600 ft). [2]

  5. Leafie, A Hen into the Wild - Wikipedia

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    A tough strong duck who competed in the race against Greenie. Blade Voiced by: Drew Nelson (English) A duck who participated in the guard duck race and tried to blind Greenie with sand but crashed into a tree during the race. Flock Leader Voiced by: Ryan Hollyman (English) A wise mallard who acts as the leader of the flock.

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    The company's big bets to improve delivery speeds could pay off in a big-time way once consumer spending picks up. Additionally, AWS and AI are two major margin drivers that could help power ...

  7. Stopwatch - Wikipedia

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    The text below the image shows the time that corresponds to the movement of the indicator around the stopwatch. A stopwatch is a timepiece designed to measure the amount of time that elapses between its activation and deactivation. A large digital version of a stopwatch designed for viewing at a distance, as in a sports stadium, is called a ...

  8. Fully automatic time - Wikipedia

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    For example, Bob Hayes won the 100 meters in a FAT time of 10.06 seconds, which was converted to an official time of 10.0 seconds: the FAT systems in 1964 and 1968 had a built-in 0.05 second delay, meaning Hayes' FAT time was measured as 10.01 seconds, which was rounded to 10.0 seconds for official purposes (despite the fact that officials with ...

  9. Doodlez - Wikipedia

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    Doodlez is about Dood, a small boy who is a doodle.Dood gets himself in and out of various Duck Amuck-esque situations, with the aid of Hand, a disembodied hand that uses his pencil to draw (sometimes) helpful things onto the screen for Dood's use, such as helping Dood cheat in a skating race against his rival by drawing a booster behind Dood.