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  2. Square (financial services) - Wikipedia

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    Square is a point-of-sale system for merchants with physical or online stores. [1] [2] Launched in 2009 by Block, Inc., [3] it enables sellers to accept card payments and manage business operations.

  3. Eidos Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as Mithis Entertainment in March 2002 by former Philos Laboratories employees. [1] Between 2002 and 2006, the studio produced Nexus: The Jupiter Incident (2004), a strategy video game, and Creature Conflict: The Clan Wars (2005), a shooter game.

  4. Quest Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Quest Corporation (株式会社クエスト, Kabushiki gaisha Kuesuto) was a Japanese video game company founded in 1988. Quest is best known for its critically acclaimed tactical role-playing game series Ogre Battle.

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  6. Jennifer Crumbley said ‘I failed as a parent’ in message ...

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    Jennifer Crumbley sent several messages criticizing her own parenting ability and discussing how the family’s firearm was secured shortly after her teenage son Ethan carried out a school ...

  7. Trump and his friends smiled and partied at Madison Square ...

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    The walls of Madison Square Garden are full of reminders of some of its most famous matchups and concerts, from 1971’s “Fight of the Century” to “The Dunk” in 1993. Hulk Hogan won the ...

  8. Remind - Wikipedia

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    Remind (previously Remind101) is a private mobile messaging platform that aims to help teachers, parents, students, and administrators in K–12 schools communicate with everyone simultaneously. [1]

  9. Four-sides model - Wikipedia

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    The four-sides model also known as communication square or four-ears model is a communication model described in 1981 by German psychologist Friedemann Schulz von Thun. [2] [3] It describes the multi-layered structure of human utterances.