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  2. Roblox Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Roblox Corporation has been ranked on Pocket Gamer.biz ' s top lists of mobile game developers, placing sixth in 2018, [30] eighth in 2019, [31] and sixth in 2020. [32] Fortune featured it as one of the best small and medium-sized workplaces in the San Francisco Bay Area, placing it sixteenth in 2019 and fortieth in 2021.

  3. Ghost leg - Wikipedia

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    Ghost leg is a method of lottery designed to create random pairings between two sets of any number of things, as long as the number of elements in each set is the ...

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  5. Zig Zag Girl - Wikipedia

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    Harbin was frustrated by his illusions being pirated by other magicians, and this inspired him to publish the method in his book The Magic of Robert Harbin (1970). The book was limited to 500 copies, [ 3 ] and owners of the book were granted permission to build or have built the Zig Zag Girl (or indeed any other of the items in the book).

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  7. Balducci levitation - Wikipedia

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    There is a principle in theatrical magic that "the audience will often remember or describe an exaggerated effect" [citation needed] – so the audience members may not notice the increased height caused by the "faked second shot" (if the additional height is not more than a few extra centimeters) when watching the combined footage later ...

  8. What's in the 'magic spray' World Cup players use, and does ...

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    The World Cup has brought renewed attention to the "magic spray" used when soccer players get injured during games.

  9. Shoes on a table - Wikipedia

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    It may have something to do with death, and the idea of placing a new pair of shoes on the table would signify that someone had just died, or you would have bad luck for the rest of the day, quarrel with someone, or lose your job. [citation needed] Even among people who are not superstitious, shoes can be associated with contamination. [5]