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  2. Paradigm (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game follows Paradigm, a genetically grown person that was horribly mutated in the process, who was dumped in a post-Soviet town to grow up on his own. Paradigm then adventures through his past of DUPA Genetics only to find out he is a mutated prodigy child and that he must defeat Olof, a talking sloth who is the head of DUPA Genetics. [3]

  3. Fifth Wheel Truck Stops - Wikipedia

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    Between 1993 and 2010, further chapels were established at Fifth Wheel's other Southern Ontario locations, which laid the base for expansion to other sites across Canada. [9] In 1993, the chain's business model was converted to that of a franchising operation. [10] The Fifth Wheel faced competition from the TravelCenters of America and Flying J ...

  4. 4X - Wikipedia

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    Civilization became widely successful and influenced many 4X games to come; [61] Computer Gaming World compared its importance to computer gaming to that of the wheel. [63] Armada 2525 was also released in 1991 and was cited by the Chicago Tribune as the best space game of the year. [64] A sequel, Armada 2526, was released in 2009. [65]

  5. Victory of the Daleks - Wikipedia

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    The episode introduces a new "Paradigm" of Daleks, which were designed by Gatiss to be bigger and more colourful than the previous variant. "Victory of the Daleks" was seen by 8.2 million viewers on BBC One and BBC HD, placing second for the night it aired. Critical reception was mixed; both McNeice and Paterson's performances were praised, but ...

  6. Fifth wheel (Brooks Walker) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, Walker invented a device which added a fifth wheel to cars to aid parallel parking. The extra wheel was mounted on the rear of the vehicle, at right angles to the rest of the wheels. When in use, the fifth wheel lifted the back of the car off its normal rear wheels, allowing the rear of the car to swing laterally. [2] [3]

  7. Need for Speed - Wikipedia

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    Need for Speed (NFS) is a racing game franchise published by Electronic Arts and currently developed by Criterion Games (the developers of the Burnout series). [1] Most entries in the series are generally arcade racing games centered around illegal street racing, and tasks players to complete various types of races, while evading the local law enforcement in police pursuits.