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  2. Kurtis Conner - Wikipedia

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    Kurtis Conner was born on May 4, 1994 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is a popular online commentator, podcaster, and stand-up comedian who has over 4.99 million subscribers on YouTube.

  3. Raycom Sports - Wikipedia

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    Raycom Sports is a subsidiary of Gray Television that produces sports television programs, especially college basketball. Founded in 1979, it has a history of partnership with Jefferson-Pilot Communications and ACC, as well as NFL preseason games.

  4. Source Tags & Codes - Wikipedia

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    Source Tags & Codes is the third album by American rock band ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead and the first distributed by a major record label. It was released on February 26, 2002 to wide critical acclaim. The album is often cited as the band's finest work.

  5. Live from Lanford - Wikipedia

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    The episode was first announced at the TCA Winter Press Tour on January 8, 2020. [7] The episode also incorporated updates from the 2020 New Hampshire Democratic primary into the story live as they happened, including naming Bernie Sanders as the winner of the primary. [2]

  6. Code 3 (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Code 3 is a syndicated American crime drama that aired in 1956 and 1957, based on actual files of the Los Angeles sheriff's office. The title refers to an emergency signal for police officers to respond with siren and lights.

  7. List of comedians - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of comedians, comedy groups, and comedy writers, sorted alphabetically by surname. Find famous and lesser-known performers from various genres, countries, and eras of comedy.

  8. Multiservice tactical brevity code - Wikipedia

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    Bead Window is a code word used by various military forces to indicate the last transmission potentially disclosed unauthorized information. It is one of the American standardized brevity code words for multiservice operations and does not include words unique to single service operations.

  9. Category:Comedians from Toronto - Wikipedia

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