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  2. Cromā - Wikipedia

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    Croma was awarded the "Most Admired Retailer of the Year" in the consumer electronics category at the Images Retail Awards in 2010. This marked the third consecutive year that Croma received the accolade. The Images Retail Awards are organized by the India Retail Association and are supported by various leading retail entities in India.

  3. Christophe Rocancourt - Wikipedia

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    Rocancourt was born 16 July 1967 in Honfleur, France, to Daniel Rocancourt, a financially destitute painter, who suffered from alcoholism and unemployment, and Annick Rocancourt (née Villars), a 17-year-old prostitute, whom his father married one month after he was born.

  4. Jon Katz - Wikipedia

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    Katz initially worked as a reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Boston Globe and The Washington Post, and later as of the CBS Morning News.His media criticism, columns and book reviews appeared in such periodicals as Rolling Stone and New York (he was a contributing editor to both magazines), Wired, GQ, and The New York Times.

  5. Book Review Index - Wikipedia

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    Book Review Index is an index of book reviews and literary criticism, found in leading academic, popular, and professional periodicals. It has been published since 1965. It has been published since 1965.

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  7. Chroma - Wikipedia

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    Chroma, a canceled 2014 video game by Harmonix; Chroma and Chroma Prime, playable characters from Warframe Warframe; Chroma, a fictional city in the video game De Blob; Chroma, a fictional supernatural force in the video game Fahrenheit

  8. Dan Schneider (writer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, he paid to print 2,000 copies of his first poetry book, Od Infinitum. [2] [1] In 1991, he and his adopted mother moved to Minnesota after learning that his biological family lived there, although his birth mother had died. [1] While living in Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Schneider became involved in local poetry readings and poetry slams.

  9. National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography - Wikipedia

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    They do consider "translations, short story and essay collections, self published books, and any titles that fall under the general categories." [ 2 ] The judges are the volunteer directors of the NBCC who are 24 members serving rotating three-year terms, with eight elected annually by the voting members, namely "professional book review ...