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  2. Columbia Montrail - Wikipedia

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    The company was originally called Brenco Enterprises with a line of boots called One Sport. Enthusiastic outdoorsman Menno van Wyck liked their boots so much that he bought the One Sport line from Brenco Enterprises in 1993. As chief executive officer, Van Eyck expanded the line of boots. [2] In 1997, it was rebranded as Montrail. [3]

  3. Why eBay Is Ready to Rebound - AOL

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    Based on the aggregated intelligence of 180,000-plus investors participating in Motley Fool CAPS, the Fool's free investing community, online marketplace giant eBay has earned a respected four ...

  4. Ricochet Lost Worlds - Wikipedia

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    Ricochet Lost Worlds was developed by Reflexive Entertainment and is the sequel to Ricochet Xtreme.It features several new bricks, power-ups and background art. It also has the new "ring" feature, where you try to collect all the rings on each level.

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  6. Ricochet Infinity - Wikipedia

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    A version of Ricochet Infinity published by Lemon Games for iOS was released in September 2010. [1] The mobile version of the game makes use of motion sensitivity of the device as a gameplay mechanic. In 2011, the game was ported to PlayStation 3 via PlayStation Network as Ricochet HD, with publishing duties being handled by TikGames. [2] [3]

  7. Ricochet - Wikipedia

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    A ricochet (/ ˈ r ɪ k ə ʃ eɪ / RIK-ə-shay; French:) is a rebound, bounce, or skip off a surface, particularly in the case of a projectile. Most ricochets are caused by accident and while the force of the deflection decelerates the projectile, it can still be energetic and almost as dangerous as before the deflection.

  8. Coup contrecoup injury - Wikipedia

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    When the head strikes a fixed object, the coup injury occurs at the site of impact and the contrecoup injury occurs at the opposite side. In head injury, a coup injury occurs under the site of impact with an object, and a contrecoup injury occurs on the side opposite the area that was hit. [1]

  9. Professional wrestling strikes - Wikipedia

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    A standing wrestler waits for a charging opponent, more often than not after an Irish whip, a short-arm, or a rope rebound. The wrestler raises a knee laterally after taking a sidestep, striking the opponent's stomach and often flipping them over. Invented by Riki Choshu.