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  3. WOTV - Wikipedia

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    In May 2001, Nielsen Media Research figures showed WOOD-TV, WZZM, and WWMT with the top three 6 and 11 p.m. newscasts in West Michigan. WOOD-TV attracted a 25 share—percent of households using TVs—at 6 and 28 percent at 11; WWMT, the primary competitor for Kalamazoo and Battle Creek news, had a 15 share at 6 and 17 at 11.

  4. Theatre platform - Wikipedia

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    In theatre, a platform (also referred to as a riser or rostrum) is a stationary, standard flat walking surface for actors to perform on. Typically, they are built to be assembled modularly. Typically, they are built to be assembled modularly.

  5. AMC Rebel - Wikipedia

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    AMC described them as "15-inch styled road wheels" in brochures and catalogs. [81] Enthusiasts call them "Machine wheels". They came with a chrome center cap adorned with a blue trim disc featuring a gear icon in the center and the words American Motors around it. [82] The 15-inch (381 mm) by 7-inch (178 mm) wheels made by Kelsey-Hayes.

  6. 1:43 scale - Wikipedia

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    A 1:43 scale East German Barkas Volkspolizei van by IST. The model is made in Shenzhen, China. The first model car made exactly to 1:43 scale seems to be French Dinky Toys No. 24R Peugeot 203, released in 1951, [1] but many diecast iron or plaster toys in the 1920s and 1930s were also made about the same size, though not as precision 'blueprint' reproductions.

  7. The Rising (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Deadline Hollywood reported that Sky Studios was developing a series based on Hotel Beau Séjour in October 2019. [8] The show was announced in April 2021 and is the first full in-house production for Sky Studios, written by Pete McTighe, Charlotte Wolf, Roanne Bardsley, Gemma Hurley, and Laura Grace.