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  2. Bleeding Edge (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Bleeding Edge has 13 characters to choose from, most of whom have melee attacks, though some of them do have ranged attacks. [1] All characters are one of three classes: Damage, support, or tank. There are three bars for different abilities that go down when the player uses an ability connected to it. Each ability has its own cooldown period as ...

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    The term "Canadian French" was formerly used to refer specifically to Quebec French and the closely related varieties of Ontario and Western Canada descended from it. [6] This is presumably because Canada and Acadia were distinct parts of New France, and also of British North America, until 1867. The term is no longer usually deemed to exclude ...

  5. Bleeding Edge - Wikipedia

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    Bleeding Edge may refer to: Bleeding edge, used to describe emerging technologies; Bleeding Edge, by Thomas Pynchon, 2013; The Bleeding Edge, a 2018 documentary about the medical device industry; The Bleeding Edge, by Parker/Lee/Evans, 2011; Bleeding Edge, 2020; Bleeding Edge Armor, fictional armor worn by comic book superhero Iron Man

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  7. French Canadians - Wikipedia

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    The territories of New France were Canada, Acadia (later renamed Nova Scotia), and Louisiana; the mid-continent Illinois Country was at first governed from Canada and then attached to Louisiana. The inhabitants of the French colony of Canada (modern-day Quebec) called themselves the Canadiens, and came mostly from northwestern France. [11]

  8. Francophone Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Francophone Canadians or French-speaking Canadians are citizens of Canada who speak French, and sometimes refers only to those who speak it as their first language.In 2021, 10,669,575 people in Canada or 29.2% of the total population spoke French, including 7,651,360 people or 20.8% who declared French as their mother tongue.

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