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  2. Operation Bottleneck - Wikipedia

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    During the Burma Campaign, a detachment of American paratroopers are aided by a group of local women in their mission against the Japanese.. Six paratroopers undertake an extremely dangerous mission against the Japanese.

  3. Charles Minthorn Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Murphy clocked 16.4 seconds for the first quarter-mile, 33.6 for the half, 49.2 for the three-quarters and the mile in 1:08. Fullerton was embarrassed that his locomotive failed to get to 60 mph. Its weight made the wooden track sink and rise and Murphy was forced to ride a wave.

  4. How to Calculate Your Lucky Year, Month, and Day Using ... - AOL

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    Taking the total of those three values, we get 2 + 4 = 6, which is my monthly number for August 2025. This would indicate that August will be a less harmonious month for me because it's not an odd ...

  5. The Perfect Mile - Wikipedia

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    The Perfect Mile: Three Athletes, One Goal, and Less Than Four Minutes to Achieve It (2004) by Neal Bascomb is a non-fiction book about three runners and their attempts to become the first man to run a mile under four minutes and their first subsequent head-to-head competition.

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  7. Why Warren Buffett Values Time More Than Money - AOL

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    Learn why Warren Buffett values time more than money and how you can have a wealth of both.

  8. List of American Championship car racing points scoring systems

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    For the seasons 1981 and 1982 CART continued to use the USAC points scoring system. But they divided the points values by 10, so the winner received only 0.2 points per mile. For the first time, there were bonus points.

  9. Time point - Wikipedia

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    In music a time point or timepoint (point in time) is "an instant, analogous to a geometrical point in space". [1] Because it has no duration, it literally cannot be heard, [2] but it may be used to represent "the point of initiation of a single pitch, the repetition of a pitch, or a pitch simultaneity", [3] therefore the beginning of a sound, rather than its duration.