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  2. C Kkompany - Wikipedia

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    C Kkompany (alternatively C Company) is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by debutant Sachin Yardi, [1] and produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor. The film stars Tusshar Kapoor , Rajpal Yadav , Raima Sen and Anupam Kher .

  3. Rite Rug Flooring - Wikipedia

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    Founded by brothers, Duke and Stanley Goldberg, the first Rite Rug store was opened on the corner of Cherry and High Streets in Columbus, Ohio, in 1934. They primarily sold carpet flooring and rugs. In the 1960s, Rite Rug began expanding, opening a second store on E. Main Street and then a third store on Morse Road in Columbus.

  4. Headcandy - Wikipedia

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    Headcandy' is the name given to a series of kaleidoscopic, psychedelic videos, DVDs and CD-ROMs created by Chris Juul and Doug Jipson. The first volume was called Video Kaleidoscope , the second was called Headcandy with music from Brian Eno , the third, Sidney's Psychedelic Adventure and the fourth Psychedelic Headcandy .

  5. FaZe Rug - Wikipedia

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    Brian Rafat Awadis (born November 19, 1996), better known as FaZe Rug, [3] is an American YouTuber who produces vlogs, challenges, gaming videos, and pranks on YouTube. He is a co-owner of FaZe Clan .

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    Portland International Airport's carpet design in December 2014. Portland International Airport (PDX) features an iconic carpet. Situated in Portland, Oregon, the carpet featured geometric shapes on a teal background, representing the intersection of the north and south runways seen by air traffic controllers from the airport's tower at night.