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  2. Killerspin - Wikipedia

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    Killerspin, LLC is an American company that focuses on the table tennis market. Killerspin manufactures tables, rackets, and balls. It is a part of sponsoring and hosting several competitions, as well as table tennis related special events. Killerspin equipment and products are distributed in fourteen countries on five separate continents.

  3. Robert Blackwell Jr. - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Tribune's Blue Sky Vault innovation site describes Blackwell's ping pong company, Killerspin, as "a table tennis equipment and lifestyle company". [3] Killerspin specializes in table tennis, running tournaments across the country and "selling its own line of equipment and apparel and DVD recordings of the competitions".

  4. SuperTuxKart - Wikipedia

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    GNU and Nolok in the beginning cut-scene of Story Mode in STK Split-screen 4-player multiplayer in SuperTuxKart (2017, 0.9.3). SuperTuxKart 's game-play is similar to that of the Mario Kart series, but also has differentiating elements, such as collecting and using cans of Nitro and the use of presents and bananas on tracks.

  5. 1994 PPG Indy Car World Series - Wikipedia

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    3 2 2 4 3 4 2 1: 1 4 4 2 1 4 2 258 3 Honda: Rahal Hogan Racing: Bobby Rahal: 8 6 27 DNQ 7 6 11 17 2 27 23 9 7 9 11 15 69 4 Mercedes: Marlboro Team Penske* Al Unser Jr.* 1: 22 5 Buick: Team Menard* Eddie Cheever* 8 5 Chevrolet C Unknown* Stéphan Grégoire* DNQ 0 Greenfield V8 Greenfield Industries* Johnny Parsons* DNQ 0 Pos Engine Top Team Top ...

  6. Top Spin 4 - Wikipedia

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    Top Spin 4 is a tennis video game [2] developed by 2K Czech and published by 2K released on the PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 consoles. The game features licensed professional players, venues and equipment. The game was released on March 15, 2011 in America, and was released on March 18 in the PAL region.

  7. Paragon (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Paragon is a free-to-play multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game developed and published by Epic Games, powered by their own Unreal Engine 4. The game started buy-to-play early access in March 2016, and then launched free-to-play access to its open beta started in August 2016.

  8. Killing spinor - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The term is named after Wilhelm Killing. Another equivalent definition is that Killing spinors are the solutions to the Killing equation for a so-called Killing number. More formally: [4] A Killing spinor on a Riemannian spin manifold M is a spinor field which satisfies

  9. JBL Paragon - Wikipedia

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    The Paragon is a horn-loaded, stereo speaker system within a single 9-foot-wide (2.7 m) housing. [3] It is based on a diffusion principle developed by Richard Ranger as consultant to JBL. Launched in 1957, the Paragon is the world's earliest production stereo loudspeaker for home use, [5] and also the most expensive speaker at the time. [2]