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  2. Channel 9 (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 9 (Greek: Κανάλι 9) was a Greek television channel broadcasting in the region of Attica. Despite being declared to be a news-based channel, [ 1 ] the majority of the channel's programming since the early 2010s, has consisted of telemarketing .

  3. Category:Inside No. 9 episodes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Inside No. 9 episodes" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  4. Channel 9 - Wikipedia

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    Canal 9 (Norwegian TV channel), a Norwegian television channel owned by TV4 Group and C More Entertainment; Canal Nou, in the Valencian Community, Spain; SBS 9, a commercial TV channel in the Netherlands; Channel 9 (Greece), a Greek television channel in the Attica region; Channel 9 (Israeli TV channel), formerly Israel Plus, a television ...

  5. Deuterocanonical books - Wikipedia

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    The deuterocanonical books, [a] meaning 'of, pertaining to, or constituting a second canon', [1] collectively known as the Deuterocanon (DC), [2] are certain books and passages considered to be canonical books of the Old Testament by the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Oriental Orthodox Church, and the Church of the East.

  6. Category:Deuterocanonical books - Wikipedia

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  7. Channel 9 (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 9 (Russian: 9 канал, IPA: [ˈdʲevʲɪtʲ kɐˈnaɫ]) is a television station in Israel, formerly known as Israel Plus (Russian: Израиль Плюс). It primarily broadcasts in the Russian language usually with Hebrew subtitles. It also broadcasts some shows in Hebrew with Russian subtitles.

  8. YouTube (YouTube channel) - Wikipedia

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    YouTube (formerly YouTube Spotlight) is the official YouTube channel for the American video-sharing platform YouTube, spotlighting videos and events on the platform. Events shown on the channel include YouTube Comedy Week and the YouTube Music Awards .

  9. Apocrypha controversy - Wikipedia

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    Copies of the Luther Bible include the intertestamental books as a section between the Old Testament and New Testament; they are termed the "Apocrypha" in Christian Churches having their origins in the Reformation.