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  2. Catch the Fire World - Wikipedia

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    Pastors John and Carol Arnott founded the church around 1988. The church later joined John Wimber's Vineyard movement and was known as Toronto Airport Vineyard Church. It met in various rented locations throughout Toronto until the early 1990s when the church found a more permanent home near the Lester B. Pearson Airport.

  3. Congress is revisiting UFOs: Here's what's happened since ...

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    NASA Administrator Bill Nelson reveals the space agency's report on UAPs, the government's new term for UFOs, during a press conference Sept. 14, 2023 in Washington, DC.

  4. Robert D. Arnott - Wikipedia

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    Robert D. Arnott (born June 29, 1954 [1]) is an American businessman, investor, and writer who focuses on articles about quantitative investing. He is the founder and chairman of the board of Research Affiliates , an asset management firm .

  5. Bob Arnot - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 February 2024, at 17:43 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Devlin Hodges - Wikipedia

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    Hodges was a four-year starter at quarterback for Samford.He was named the Southern Conference Offensive Player of the Year three times, [1] and he was the recipient of the 2018 Walter Payton Award [2] during his senior year in which he set the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision career record for passing completions (1,310) and attempts (1,896). [3]

  7. Nnamdi Madubuike - Wikipedia

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    Madubuike redshirted his first year at Texas A&M in 2016. In 2017, he appeared in all 13 games, recording 20 tackles. He again appeared in all 13 games in 2018, finishing with 40 tackles and 5.5 sacks. [6]

  8. Owen Schmitt - Wikipedia

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    Schmitt attracted media and YouTube attention in the aftermath of a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the 2009 NFL season during which he smashed his helmet against his head until he opened up a large gash. [12] On September 6, 2010, the Seahawks released Schmitt, citing the lack of need for a true fullback in the Seattle offense.

  9. Michael Turk - Wikipedia

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    Michael Matthew-Paul Turk [1] (born March 14, 1998) is an American professional football punter who is a free agent. He played college football for the Lafayette Leopards, Oklahoma Sooners, and Arizona State Sun Devils.