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  2. BFG (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    The BFG ("Big Fucking Gun") [1] is a fictional weapon found in many video games, mostly in id Software-developed series' such as Doom and Quake.. The abbreviation BFG stands for "Big Fucking Gun" as described in Tom Hall's original Doom design document and in the user manual of Doom II: Hell on Earth.

  3. List of archives in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of archives in Canada. These archives , for the purposes of this list, are entities in Canada that work to acquire, preserve, and make available material as documentary evidence about a person, community, business, government, municipality, etc., for future generations. [ 1 ]

  4. BFG Technologies - Wikipedia

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    BFG Technologies was a privately held U.S.-based supplier of power supplies and video cards based on Nvidia graphics technology and a manufacturer of high-end gaming/home theater computer systems. BFG Technologies branded products were available in North America and Europe at retailers and e-tailers.

  5. BFG9000 - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; BFG9000

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  7. The Gazette (Montreal) - Wikipedia

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    The Gazette, also known as the Montreal Gazette, is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper which is owned by Postmedia Network. It is published in Montreal , Quebec, Canada. It is the only English-language daily newspaper currently published in its eponymous city.

  8. 9000 - Wikipedia

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    IBM ES/9000, a mainframe computer; IBM System 9000, a family of microcomputers; HP 9000, a family of workstation and server computers; VAX 9000, a mainframe computer; Nokia 9000 Communicator, a smart phone introduced in 1996; ATI Radeon 9000, a computer graphics card series

  9. Ian Greenberg - Wikipedia

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    Before its sale in 2013, Astral Media had over 2,800 employees in fifty cities across Canada. [7] Under Greenberg's direction, Astral Media had grown to operate 84 radio stations, [8] 24 pay and specialty television channels, [9] and over 9,500 out-of-home advertising faces. [10] The company also operated over 100 websites. [11]