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  2. Magpul - Wikipedia

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    Magpul Industries was founded in 1999 by Richard M. Fitzpatrick, a Force Recon sergeant with the US Marine Corps. [3] The company has two divisions: Magpul Industries, which manufactures firearms accessories and Magpul Core which was founded in 2008 as Magpul Dynamics. Magpul Core provides firearms training and produces instructional videos. [4]

  3. TV 2 Play - Wikipedia

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    TV 2 Play is a TV 2 On demand Channel. This channel rebroadcasts programs from TV 2, TV 2 Echo , TV 2 Charlie , TV 2 Fri , TV 2 Sport , TV 2 News and TV 2 Sport X. This is a pay channel, and is only broadcast on the Internet .

  4. Magpul PDR - Wikipedia

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    The Magpul PDR (Personal Defense Rifle) is a prototype bullpup-style 5.56×45mm NATO carbine unveiled by Magpul Industries in 2006. Although halted in development as ...

  5. Rummikub - Wikipedia

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    Players may add the appropriate tile to either end of a run and remove a tile from the other end for use elsewhere. If red 3, 4, and 5 have already been played, a player may add the red 6 to the end and remove the 3 for use elsewhere. Splitting a run Players may split long runs and insert the corresponding tiles in the middle.

  6. TV 2 Group - Wikipedia

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    Radio Norge (TV 2 Group was an investor from the start in 2004, [4] acquired full ownership in 2006, and then sold all their stakes to SBS Group in 2008). Notes [ edit ]

  7. TV 2 (Norwegian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    TV 2 Direkte (English: TV 2 Live) is a Norwegian terrestrial television channel. Its headquarters are located in Bergen . TV 2 began test broadcasting on 13 November 1991, and a year later, it was officially launched on 5 September 1992, becoming Norway's first commercial free-to-air television channel.

  8. Play4 (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The issue over whether or not cable operators should add VT4 led to numerous other lawsuits, [2] among them one by Turner regarding the carriage of Cartoon Network/TNT and CNN. [3] [4] VT4, however, was allowed to broadcast after the European Commission responded to VT4's complaint in June 1995.

  9. EyeToy: Play 3 - Wikipedia

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    The camera takes snapshots during the game for your player and is a requirement to play the game. Unlike previous EyeToy: Play games, Play 3 was not released in North America. Unlike the previous games, 4 players were able to play on screen at the same time as opposed to taking it in turns like the previous games.