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  2. Big Apple Coaster - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas residents with valid ID, and military personnel also receive discounts. [33] The New York-New York Hotel and Casino also allows guests to get married on the Big Apple Coaster. [34] When the ride opened, riders had to be at least 46 inches (120 cm) tall; [35] this height restriction has since been increased to 54 inches (140 cm). [33]

  3. Argus retinal prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    Argus retinal prosthesis, also known as a bionic eye, is an electronic retinal implant manufactured by the American company Second Sight Medical Products. It is used as a visual prosthesis to improve the vision of people with severe cases of retinitis pigmentosa .

  4. Small Smiles Dental Centers - Wikipedia

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    Small Smiles Dental Centers was a privately-owned US chain of dental clinics focused on serving children from low-income families. The parent company, Church Street Health Management (CSHM), has its headquarters in Suite 520 of the Castner-Knott Building in Nashville, Tennessee .

  5. Smile surgery - Wikipedia

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    Smile surgery or smile reconstruction is a surgical procedure that restores the smile for people with facial nerve paralysis. Facial nerve paralysis is a relatively common condition with a yearly incidence of 0.25% leading to function loss of the mimic muscles. [1] The facial nerve gives off several branches in the face.

  6. Review: 'Smile 2' ups the horror stakes (and the volume) with ...

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    Returning writer-director Parker Finn kicks up the creativity with a screenplay set in the pop world, as a celebrity finds herself stalked, and not only by fans.

  7. The Bionic Woman - Wikipedia

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    The close connection between The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman was highlighted by the fact that Richard Anderson and Martin E. Brooks played their same characters on two television shows (eventually) running concurrently on two networks. Jaime poses as a Las Vegas showgirl to gather information on the Fembot army of an evil scientist.

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