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  2. SharkNinja - Wikipedia

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    SharkNinja is a global product design and technology company based in Needham, Massachusetts. [1] [2] Founded in 1994 by Mark Rosenzweig and led by CEO Mark Barrocas, who joined the company in 2008 as President, the company's name is formed by combining its two primary brands: Shark and Ninja.

  3. Ninja - Wikipedia

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    Ninja is the on'yomi ... field agents drawn from the lower class and assigned to carry out actual missions. [28] ... Cookie statement;

  4. Kawasaki OH-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Kawasaki OH-1 (nickname: "Ninja") is a military scout/observation helicopter developed and manufactured by the Kawasaki Aerospace Company.The primary operator is the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF), who originally procured the OH-1 as a domestically produced successor to their existing OH-6D Loach fleet.

  5. The Ninja Mission - Wikipedia

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    The Ninja Mission is a 1984 Swedish action film directed by Mats Helge, starring the Polish actors Krzysztof Kolberger and Hanna Bieniuszewicz. All other roles are played by largely unknown Swedish and British actors.

  6. Ninja the Mission Force - Wikipedia

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    Ninja the Mission Force is a 2012 parody web series written by Meagan Rachelle, directed by Ed Glaser and produced by Dark Maze Studios.The series is a homage to the 1980s Z-grade ninja films of Godfrey Ho and was made by splicing original ninja footage into redubbed scenes from unrelated classic films in the public domain.

  7. Ninja (1986 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Ninja is a beat 'em up game developed by Sculptured Software and released by Mastertronic in 1986 for the Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum, then in 1987 for the Amstrad CPC, Amiga, Atari ST, and MS-DOS. [2] An arcade version of the game was released in 1987 for Mastertronic's Arcadia Systems which is based on Amiga hardware. [3]

  8. Code Ninjas - Wikipedia

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    Code Ninjas is a for-profit educational organization specializing in teaching coding to kids, and is the largest kids coding franchise in the world with over 400 locations open and operating in three countries. [1]

  9. List of Amiga games (I–O) - Wikipedia

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    Ninja; Ninja Mission; Ninja Rabbits; Ninja Remix; Ninja Spirit; Nippon Safes Inc. Nitro; No Buddies Land; No Excuses; No Exit; No Greater Glory; No Second Prize; Nobunaga's Ambition; Nord and Bert Couldn't Make Head or Tail of It; North & South; Nova 9: The Return of Gir Draxon; Nuclear War; Nuxelia; NY Warriors