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  2. Bring It On (film) - Wikipedia

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    At nationals, both the Toros and the Clovers make it to the finals, with Cliff making a surprise appearance in the audience to cheer the team on. Torrance and Isis give each other last-minute advice. Ultimately, the Clovers come out victorious, with the Toros coming in second.

  3. Free Nationals - Wikipedia

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    Free Nationals is a term which means the first settlers of America before Columbus came, the people indigenous to the land. They took their own interpretation of this, being 'indigenous to the music' by paying homage to the influential musicians before them.

  4. Toronto Toros - Wikipedia

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    The last active Toros player in the NHL was Mark Napier, who last played in the NHL in the 1988–89 NHL season and retired in 1993 in Italy. As well, Toros draft pick Kent Nilsson played his last NHL game in 1995 and retired in Europe in 1998, but never played for Toronto in the WHA.

  5. Gangsta (Free Nationals, ASAP Rocky and Anderson .Paak song)

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    The music video was directed by François Rousselet and is set in a world governed by children. [6] [8] Kid versions of ASAP Rocky and Anderson .Paak wear stylish outfits and drive through a cartoon Los Angeles in a muscle car, [3] [5] where the streets are lined with playhouses; they rob a liquor store with others, perform in front of a private jet, [6] defend themselves in court, [2] [3] [8 ...

  6. Ottawa Nationals - Wikipedia

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    After the season, the team was sold to John F. Bassett and became the Toronto Toros. The last Ottawa Nationals player active in North American major professional hockey was Mike Amodeo, who played one season in the NHL with the Winnipeg Jets in the 1979–80 NHL season, before moving to Sweden, then Italy, before his retirement in 1983.

  7. Toros - Wikipedia

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    TOROS artillery rocket system (Turkish: Topçu Roket Sistemi), a short range missile; Toros Bravo, a Spanish fighting bull; Toros Roslin (c.1210–1270), Armenian illustrator of manuscripts; Toros University, Mersin, Turkey; St. Toros Church, Jerusalem

  8. Nationals vs. Pirates postponed by rain, doubleheader set for ...

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    A game between the Washington Nationals and Pittsburgh Pirates was postponed Friday night because of rain in the forecast. It will be made up as part of a split doubleheader on Saturday. The first ...

  9. Estadio Chevron - Wikipedia

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    This iteration of the Toros de Tijuana would join the Mexican Baseball Leagues in 2014. Tijuana National Stadium has also been the site of several México Second Division (second division) and México Third Division football clubs in the Mexican League System , such as Inter de Tijuana , Chivas Tijuana , and Nacional Tijuana .