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  2. Foxhole (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Foxhole is a cooperative sandbox massively-multiplayer action-strategy video game developed and published by Canadian video game company Siege Camp, who are based in Toronto, Ontario. The game uses Unreal Engine 4 , utilizing an axonometric projection perspective, much like that of a conventional real-time strategy video game with a top-down view .

  3. Defensive fighting position - Wikipedia

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    A foxhole is one type of defensive strategic position. It is a "small pit used for cover, usually for one or two personnel, and so constructed that the occupants can effectively fire from it". [1] It is known more commonly within United States Army slang as a "fighting position" or as a "ranger grave".

  4. Foxhole, Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Foxhole (Cornish: Tollowarn) is a village in mid Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom. [1] It lies within the parish of St Stephen-in-Brannel , and has a primary school . Foxhole lies on the B3279 road between St Austell and Newquay and is contiguous with the neighbouring village of Carpalla , home to a china clay pit.

  5. Foxhole - Wikipedia

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    The Empty Foxhole, a 1967 album by the American jazz saxophonist Ornette Coleman "The Magic Foxhole", a 1944 unpublished short story by J.D. Salinger; Foxhole in Cairo, a 1960 British war film; Foxhole, a 2021 American war film; Foxhole, a sandbox massively multiplayer online game; Foxhole radio, a radio built by G.I.s during World War II

  6. Millook - Wikipedia

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    The 60.67 ha (149.9 acres) woodland runs roughly north-south from the A39 at Wainhouse Corner to the coast at Millook Haven. It consists of four separate properties now owned by the Woodland Trust; Crannow Coombe and Lundy Woods, Tamps and Landy, Trebarfoote and Trengayor Copse, as well as some private owners. [5]

  7. Lanjeth - Wikipedia

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    Its neighbouring smaller villages are St. Stephen, Foxhole, Trewoon, Sticker and Coombe. The A3058 road passes through the village. There is a park and allotments.

  8. Vivox - Wikipedia

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    Vivox has encountered backlash from the Linux community for encouraging game developers to drop Linux support, rather than making their software compatible with Linux.A developer for Alderon Games, working on the MMO dinosaur game Path of Titans, received this reply from Vivox when they asked about paying them to add Linux support:

  9. Boscastle to Widemouth - Wikipedia

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    The 639-hectare (1,580-acre) site is located on the north Cornish coast, by the Celtic Sea of the Atlantic Ocean.The 12 miles (19 km) length of coastline stretches from Boscastle in the south to Widemouth Bay to the north.