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  2. Tiger Woods - Wikipedia

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    It was announced on January 25, 2017, that he would be signing a new club deal with TaylorMade. [166] He added the 2016 M2 driver along with the 2017 M1 fairway woods, with irons to be custom made at a later date. He also added his Scotty Cameron Newport 2 GSS, a club he used to win 13 of his 15 majors. [167]

  3. List of BPMN 2.0 engines - Wikipedia

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    Product Name Version Release Date BPMN 2.0 Core Support [1] [Note 1] Deployable Process Definition Language Framework First BPMN 2.0 Release Date [Note 2] License ActiveVOS

  4. Comparison of open-source wireless drivers - Wikipedia

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    Wireless network cards for computers require control software to make them function (firmware, device drivers). This is a list of the status of some open-source drivers for 802.11 wireless network cards.

  5. List of Sega arcade games - Wikipedia

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    After Burner: After Burner II: Combat flight simulator: Sega (AM2) X Board Block Gal: Puzzle: Vic Tokai System 1 Alien Syndrome: Shoot 'em up Sega System 16 Bullet: Dunk Shot: Sports Heavyweight Champ: Quartet: Quartet 2: Action SDI: Shoot 'em up Shinobi: Action Sonic Boom: Shoot 'em up Super League: Sports [86] Super Hang-On: Racing Super ...

  6. Kia Soul - Wikipedia

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    The Soul Burner, Diva, and Searcher are concept vehicles, created by Kia's European design team, under the guidance of Kia's Chief Design Officer, Peter Schreyer. [ 36 ] The Soul Diva was created as a fashion accessory for a style-conscious young-at-heart woman, who regards her car to be as important as her entire outfit.

  7. Victorian Railways C class - Wikipedia

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    The C class was a mainline goods locomotive of the 2-8-0 'Consolidation' type that ran on the Victorian Railways between 1918 and 1962. Although its original design had some key shortcomings, a number of improvements were made over the class' long career on the VR, many of which were subsequently applied to other locomotive classes on the system.