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  2. Death Row Records - Wikipedia

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    Death Row Records is an American record label that was founded in 1991 by The D.O.C., Dr. Dre, Suge Knight, and Dick Griffey. [8] The label became a sensation by releasing multi-platinum hip-hop albums by West Coast-based artists such as Dr. Dre (The Chronic), Snoop Dogg and 2Pac (All Eyez on Me) during the 1990s.

  3. John R. Knight - Wikipedia

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    John R. Knight is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School (HMS) and the Associate Director for Medical Education at the HMS Division on Addictions. [1] In 1999, he founded the Center for Adolescent Substance Abuse Research (CeASAR) and its companion outpatient clinic, the Adolescent Substance Abuse Program (ASAP).

  4. Ski (driving stunt) - Wikipedia

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    In the Knight Rider series, KITT had a function button on the dashboard called "Ski Mode" which, when pressed, would cause KITT to drive on two wheels. The stunt was also used by the character Bumblebee in the 2007 Transformers film, [ 1 ] in a scene just before the robot changes the exterior disguise from the 1976 Chevrolet Camaro to the 2009 ...

  5. Suge Knight - Wikipedia

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    Knight was a central figure in gangsta rap's commercial success in the 1990s. [3] This feat is attributed to the record label's first two album releases: Dr. Dre's The Chronic in 1992 and Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle in 1993. [3] Knight is currently serving a 28-year sentence in prison for a fatal hit-and-run in 2015. [4]

  6. 1995 Source Awards - Wikipedia

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    A more serious blow was landed by Suge Knight, in his acceptance speech for Motion Picture Soundtrack of the Year, announcing: "Any artist out there wanna be a' artist, and wanna stay a star, and don't wanna – and won't have to worry about the executive producer tryna be all in the videos, all on the records, dancin' – come to Death Row!"

  7. The Hollywood Knights - Wikipedia

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    The filming location for the "Tubby's Drive-In" scenes was an old A&W Root Beer drive-in location that had closed a few years prior at 7310 Van Nuys Blvd, in Los Angeles, California. Robert Wuhl, Tony Danza and Stuart Pankin all played teenage characters, although Wuhl and Danza were both in their late twenties, and Pankin was 33 years old. [3]

  8. Knight Rider (1988 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Knight Rider (ナイトライダー Naito Raidā) is a racing video game [4] for the Nintendo Entertainment System that is very loosely based on the television show of the same name. Gameplay [ edit ]

  9. Knight-Swift - Wikipedia

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    Knight Transportation was founded in 1990 by four cousins: brothers Randy and Gary Knight, and brothers Kevin and Keith Knight. The four cousins worked for Swift Transportation , also based in Phoenix, and Randy was even a part-owner in Swift when Jerry Moyes bought out his interest.