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  2. Maingear - Wikipedia

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    Maingear (stylized as MAINGEAR) is an American privately held computer manufacturer headquartered in Warren, New Jersey. [1] The company builds, designs, and supports custom desktops , gaming computers , customizable laptops , and workstations in the United States.

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  4. Games.com Official Giveaway Rules - AOL

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    Games.com Giveaways Official Rules No Purchase Required to Enter or Win 1. Eligibility: The Games.com Giveaways (the "Giveaways") are open only to individuals who are legal residents of the fifty ...

  5. DOJ warned Elon Musk about his $1 million voting sweepstakes ...

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    The DOJ warned Elon Musk about his $1 million voting sweepstakes, reports say. The gambit is part of Musk's efforts to mobilize swing-state voters. Election-law experts previously told Business ...

  6. Election audit - Wikipedia

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    Rules 2020 Population (Millions) California All (sample expands to cover contests not found in initial sample) 1% plus enough extra to cover all contests: batches or precincts: Ballots tallied after election night (1/3 of ballots) [a] Hand tally: No: Before finalize: No rules: Report [51] Yes: Cal. Elec. Code §336.5, §15360 15365-15367: No ...

  7. National Novel Writing Month - Wikipedia

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    Baty launched a Yahoo! group to facilitate socialization between participants and, after the posters began asking about guidelines, he set most of the event's basic ground rules: the novel must be new, cannot be co-authored, and must be submitted in time to be verified. Of the 140 participants, 29 completed the challenge as manually verified by ...

  8. 1869 Princeton vs. Rutgers football game - Wikipedia

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    Rutgers was the first to score a goal, as S. G. Gano and G. R. Dixon successfully kicked the ball across the Princeton goal. At some point early in the contest, the "flying wedge" play was first used as the team with the ball formed a wall-like formation of players, allowing them to charge at the defenders. This flying wedge tactic was ...

  9. National Kids-in-Print Book Contest for Students - Wikipedia

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    The National Kids-in-Print Book Contest for Students is a literary competition held by Landmark House (formerly Landmark Editions) of Kansas City, Kansas. [2] It was launched by David Melton , one of the publisher's staff members.