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  2. Corn Exchange, Wallingford - Wikipedia

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    Until the mid-19th century, corn merchants traded from the ground floor of Wallingford Town Hall.In the early 1850s, a group of local businessmen decided to form a company, to be known as the "Wallingford Corn Exchange Company", to finance and commission a purpose-built corn exchange for the town. [2]

  3. Xchange (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    People who obtained 1000 points could enter a draw to appear on the show and be a "Gold X-IDer" in the studio. In a later series, the 1000 points could also be traded in to have a presenter host a part of the show from an X-IDer's house for a week. Xchange featured celebrities, music performances, comedy and games.

  4. Why you should admire red kites but not feed them - AOL

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    "Wild About Wallingford decided it would be good to have a campaign to promote her wonderful kites are but also tell people not to feed them because that is changing our relationship with them."

  5. Game Changer (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Game Changer is an American comedy panel game show on Dropout created and hosted by Sam Reich which started in 2019. The show follows players, typically three comedians, who participate in a new game every episode, with the players usually kept unaware of the premise and rules of the game beforehand.

  6. Powderpuff (sports) - Wikipedia

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    The first powderpuff football game of the modern era was held in 1972, in Wallingford, Connecticut. Judy Samaha, a physical education teacher and coach for Mark T. Sheehan High School, began the sport to incorporate more girls into athletic activities. She contacted Lyman Hall High School, Sheehan's rival, to set up a game between the schools.

  7. X3: Reunion - Wikipedia

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    X3: Reunion is a single-player space trading and combat video game developed by Egosoft and published by Deep Silver.It is the third installment in the X series and the sequel to X2: The Threat (2003), which in turn followed X: Beyond the Frontier (1999).

  8. List of PC games (X) - Wikipedia

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    Name Developer Publisher Genre(s) Operating system(s) Date released Xargon: Epic MegaGames: Epic MegaGames Platform: DOS: January 15, 1994: X3: Terran Conflict

  9. X-Change - Wikipedia

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    XChange or X-Change may refer to: XChange, a 2000 Canadian science fiction film; Xchange, was a BBC Children's television programme; X-Change, a ...