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  2. Killerspin - Wikipedia

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    Killerspin, LLC is an American company that focuses on the table tennis market. Killerspin manufactures tables, rackets, and balls. It is a part of sponsoring and hosting several competitions, as well as table tennis related special events. Killerspin equipment and products are distributed in fourteen countries on five separate continents.

  3. Paragon (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Paragon is a free-to-play multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game developed and published by Epic Games, powered by their own Unreal Engine 4. The game started buy-to-play early access in March 2016, and then launched free-to-play access to its open beta started in August 2016.

  4. The Paragon, Bath - Wikipedia

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    The Paragon in the Walcot area of Bath, Somerset, England is a street of Georgian houses which have been designated as listed buildings. It was designed by Thomas Warr Attwood. [5] It now forms part of the A4. Numbers 1 to 21 are 3 storey houses with mansard roofs.

  5. Intel Paragon - Wikipedia

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    The Paragon XP/S is a productized version of the experimental Touchstone Delta system that was built at Caltech, launched in 1992. The Paragon superseded Intel's earlier iPSC/860 system, to which it is closely related. The Paragon series is based on the Intel i860 RISC microprocessor. Up to 2048 (later, up to 4096) i860s are connected in a 2D grid.

  6. JBL Paragon - Wikipedia

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    The Paragon is a horn-loaded, stereo speaker system within a single 9-foot-wide (2.7 m) housing. [3] It is based on a diffusion principle developed by Richard Ranger as consultant to JBL. Launched in 1957, the Paragon is the world's earliest production stereo loudspeaker for home use, [5] and also the most expensive speaker at the time. [2]

  7. Killing spinor - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The term is named after Wilhelm Killing. Another equivalent definition is that Killing spinors are the solutions to the Killing equation for a so-called Killing number. More formally: [4] A Killing spinor on a Riemannian spin manifold M is a spinor field which satisfies

  8. Dogcart - Wikipedia

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    Dogcart with horses in tandem. A dogcart (also dog-cart or dog cart) is a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle pulled by a single horse in shafts, or driven tandem.With seating for four, it was designed for sporting shooters and their gun dogs, with a louvred box under the driver's seat to contain dogs.

  9. Precision Paragon P2 - Wikipedia

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    Precision-Paragon [P2] is a lighting manufacturer that is wholly owned by Hubbell Lighting Inc. [1] Headquartered in Yorba Linda, California, the company has manufacturing plants in Yorba Linda, California, Hudson, Wisconsin and Gainesville, Florida.