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  2. Cookie Run: Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Cookie Run: Kingdom is an action role-playing gacha game by Devsisters and the sixth game in the Cookie Run series. It was announced on November 28, 2020 and released worldwide on January 19, 2021 on Android and iOS. On July 12, 2023, it was released on Google Play Games on PC . The game features new Cookies and over 200 levels.

  3. Cookie Run - Wikipedia

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    Cookie Run ( Korean : 쿠키런; RR : Kukileon, stylized in CamelCase) is a series of online mobile endless running games developed by Devsisters. Inspired by the classic folk tale The Gingerbread Man, the series is set in a world of conscious gingerbread cookies that were brought to life in an oven by a witch and have since escaped her evil ...

  4. Cookie Run (video game) - Wikipedia

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    LINE: 29 January 2014. Cookie Run ( Hangul: 쿠키런; RR Kukileon) (also known as Cookie Run: Classic) is an online mobile endless running game in the Cookie Run series created by Devsisters. The game is motivated by The Gingerbread Man, a famous fairy tale. The game was released on 2 April 2013 for Kakao, [1] and 29 January 2014 for LINE.

  5. Trương Mỹ Lan - Wikipedia

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    Trương Mỹ Lan ( Chinese: 張美蘭, born 13 October 1956) is a Vietnamese businesswoman and convicted criminal. She is the founder of Vạn Thịnh Phát Group, a real estate development group. In October 2022, she was arrested for using fake loan applications to embezzle more than US$12.5 billion from Sai Gon Joint Stock Commercial Bank ...

  6. Anairis Quiñones - Wikipedia

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    Anairis Quiñones (born September 16, 1997) is an American voice actress. After watching several anime dubs as a child, Quiñones was inspired to pursue a career in voice acting, which she began in 2009. Some of her noteworthy roles include Mirko in My Hero Academia, Miyuki Shiba in The Irregular at Magic High School, Echidna in Re:Zero − ...

  7. Daman Mills - Wikipedia

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    Blade in Honkai: Star Rail. Lyney in Genshin Impact. Daman Mills is an American voice actor known for his work in anime and video game dubs. He served as an understudy for fellow voice actor Christopher Ayres for the role of Frieza in the Dragon Ball Super anime [1] until he assumed the role completely following Ayres' death in 2021.

  8. List of Are You Afraid of the Dark? episodes - Wikipedia

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    episodes. Are You Afraid of the Dark? is a Canadian-American television series that originally aired from 1991 to 1996. It premiered with the episode "The Tale of the Twisted Claw" as a pilot on October 31, 1990, on the Canadian television network YTV. [citation needed] The pilot aired on Nickelodeon on October 25, 1991, as a Halloween special.

  9. Jeannie Tirado - Wikipedia

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    Jeannie Tirado is an American voice actress. Some of her noteworthy roles include Zera in Fairy Tail Zero, Leila Malcal in Code Geass: Akito the Exiled, Kaga in KanColle: Kantai Collection, Android 21 in Dragon Ball FighterZ, Norman in The Promised Neverland, Riko in Love Live! Sunshine!!, and female Byleth in Fire Emblem: Three Houses .

  10. Dorothy McAuliffe - Wikipedia

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    5. Education. Catholic University ( BA) Georgetown University ( JD) Dorothy Swann McAuliffe (born May 2, 1963) is an American attorney who is serving as the U.S. State Department's Special Representative for Global Partnerships. She previously was the First Lady of the Commonwealth of Virginia from January 2014 to January 2018.

  11. Police code - Wikipedia

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    A police code is a brevity code, usually numerical or alphanumerical, used to transmit information between law enforcement over police radio systems in the United States. Examples of police codes include "10 codes" (such as 10-4 for "okay" or "acknowledged"—sometimes written X4 or X-4), signals, incident codes, response codes, or other status ...