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  2. Rake Yohn - Wikipedia

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    Edward Webb (born January 20, 1975), known by his stage name Rake Yohn (/ j ɒ n /), is an American television personality and former member of the CKY crew.He was a regular in the CKY videos and MTV's reality comedy series Viva La Bam [2] and also had occasional appearances in Jackass.

  3. List of records by RAK Records - Wikipedia

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    Number Singer Title Producer Published 101: Julie Felix: El Cóndor Pasa: Mickie Most: 1970: 102: Herman's Hermits: Bet Yer Life I Do: Mickie Most: 1970: 103: Hot Chocolate

  4. Rak Records - Wikipedia

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    Rak Records is a British record label, founded by record producer Mickie Most in 1969. [1] Rak was home to artists such as Herman's Hermits , Suzi Quatro , Mud , Kenny , Hot Chocolate , Smokie , Arrows , Span , Racey and Kim Wilde . [ 2 ]

  5. Ray Kroc - Wikipedia

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    After his death, the Padres in 1984 wore a special patch with Kroc's initials: RAK. [33] They won the NL pennant that year against his hometown team Chicago Cubs and played in the 1984 World Series, which they lost to the Detroit Tigers. Kroc was inducted posthumously as part of the inaugural class of the San Diego Padres Hall of Fame in 1999. [34]

  6. Rack and pinion - Wikipedia

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    A rack and pinion has roughly the same purpose as a worm gear with a rack replacing the gear, in that both convert torque to linear force. However the rack and pinion generally provides higher linear speed — since a full turn of the pinion displaces the rack by an amount equal to the pinion's pitch circle whereas a full rotation of the worm screw only displaces the rack by one tooth width.

  7. Calico Jack - Wikipedia

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    John Rackham [a] (hanged 18 November 1720), [2] commonly known as Calico Jack, was an English pirate captain operating in the Bahamas and in Cuba during the early 18th century. His nickname was derived from the calico clothing that he wore, while Jack is a nickname for "John".