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  2. 3.0 (Marc Anthony album) - Wikipedia

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    3.0 is the ninth Spanish album and eleventh studio album by American recording artist Marc Anthony.It was released on July 23, 2013. It is his first original salsa album in over a decade.

  3. Tango 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics by Eduardo Makaroff on tracks 3, 6 & 7; 5, 7 & 16 by Sergio Makaroff on tracks 4 & 9, by Philippe Cohen Solal & Eduardo Makaroff on tracks 10 & 11, by Gotan Project on track 2 (deluxe edition) All tracks published by Science & Melodie Publishing

  4. Test Track - Wikipedia

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    The attraction soft-opened to the public, as Test Track 1.0, on December 19, 1998, after a long delay due to problems revealed during testing and to changes in design. As a result, the attraction officially opened on March 17, 1999. Test Track replaced the World of Motion ride, which closed three years earlier in 1996. [6]

  5. Vultures 1 - Wikipedia

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    West attacks Balenciaga, saying he heard R. Kelly was in one of their commercials. On the final chorus, he harmonizes with Ty Dolla Sign. [36] [35] [37] "Fuk Sumn" features bass and the theme of sexual fantasies, with West rapping "This the real, not a version". [27] [37] "Vultures" is a trap track that contains prominent synths, drums, and a ...

  6. Florence Griffith Joyner - Wikipedia

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    She ran the 100 meter in 10.96-seconds at the 1987 Cologne Grand Prix Track and Field Meet, a personal best but the mark was not even in the top 40 of all time. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] She continued to improve, again setting a personal best of 10.89 in the 100 meters in San Diego on June 25, 1988, but still remained shy of then American record holder ...

  7. Vantablack - Wikipedia

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    The name is a portmanteau of the acronym VANTA (vertically aligned nanotube arrays) [5] and black. The original Vantablack coating was grown from a chemical vapour deposition process (CVD) and is claimed to be the "world's darkest material" absorbing up to 99.965% of visible light measured perpendicular to the material.