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  2. Topaz Omega - Wikipedia

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    The Topaz Omega is a sailing dinghy created by Topper International designed for between 1 and 7 crew members. It is sailed at many clubs around the world [ 2 ] and is an ISAF 'Learn to Sail' class. [ 3 ]

  3. Topaz Magno - Wikipedia

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    The Topaz Magno is a Sailing dinghy created by Topper International designed for between 1 and 4 crew members, though usually 2. [2] Performance and design

  4. Topaz (1969 film) - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Hitchcock won the Best Director Award for Topaz from the National Board of Review. Topaz had its American network television premiere on NBC Saturday Night at the Movies on January 29, 1972. Topaz currently holds a 69% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 32 reviews, with an average rating of 6.2/10. [21]

  5. Topaz Vibe - Wikipedia

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    The Topaz Vibe is a British sailing dinghy designed by Ian Howlett and Rob White. Built by Topper International, it was introduced in 2006. [2] There are two models, the Vibe and the Vibe X, with the latter carrying larger sails. The Vibe is a World Sailing Learn to Sail class. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  6. Topaz Taz - Wikipedia

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    The Topaz Taz is a sailing dinghy created by Topper International designed for between 1 or 2 children. [2] The Taz is an ISAF ‘Learn to Sail’ class. [3]

  7. Topper Topaz - Wikipedia

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    The Topper Topaz is a British single-handed or two-handed sailing dinghy that was designed as a beginner and intermediate racer. [ 1 ] The boat is referred to by the manufacturer as the Topaz System , as the basic hull can be fitted with four interchangeable rig and sail combinations, with the aim of matching performance to sailor skill level.

  8. Tokyo Decadence - Wikipedia

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    The film was shot and completed during 1991 and released in the start of 1992. It stars Miho Nikaido (二階堂 美穂) and is also referred to as Topaz, [4] that title being both the translation of the original Japanese title and that of the Murakami story it is an adaptation of. [5]

  9. Louie Louie - Wikipedia

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    A Cash Box review rated the A-side as a B+, but the B-side only rated a B with the comment, "Richard Berry chants a middle beat with a steady, syncopated rhythm that captures an excitement." [ 40 ] Local A-side airplay was modest, but then KGFJ deejay Hunter Hancock flipped the record and put the B-side in heavy rotation, resulting in a ...