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  2. Road Runner (Junior Walker album) - Wikipedia

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    Road Runner is a 1966 album by Junior Walker & the All-Stars. [1] The band's second album, it reached #6 on Billboard 's Top R&B Albums chart and #64 on Billboard ' s Top Albums chart, launching four hit singles .

  3. Kevin Youkilis - Wikipedia

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    His defense at third base draws mixed reviews. His arm, range, and hands all rate as adequate/average. He doesn't kill the defense at third base, but he doesn't help it much, either, and is likely to end up at first base down the road. [26] Youkilis spent the 2003–04 winter in Mexico, playing for Navojoa of the Mexican Pacific League. [45]

  4. Category:Shipping companies of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF ... Pages in category "Shipping companies of Norway" ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Roadrunner Records - Wikipedia

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    On April 26, 2012, it was announced that Warner Music Group would make substantial cutbacks throughout Roadrunner Records worldwide operations. [12] According to staff working at the company, The UK offices and the Canadian offices of Roadrunner Records are to be closed completely, with severe levels of cutbacks occurring across the rest of the ...

  6. Roadrunner (Jonathan Richman song) - Wikipedia

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    As a teenager Richman saw the Velvet Underground perform many times, and the format of "Roadrunner" is derived directly from the Velvets' song "Sister Ray". "Roadrunner" mainly uses two chords (D and A, and only two brief uses of E) rather than "Sister Ray"'s three (which are G, F, and C), but they share the same persistent throbbing rhythm, and lyrics which in performance were largely ...

  7. Norway - Wikipedia

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    Under discussion is development of a new high-speed rail system between the nation's largest cities. [ 186 ] [ 187 ] Norway's main railway network consists of 4,114 kilometres (2,556 mi) of standard gauge lines, of which 242 kilometres (150 mi) is double track and 64 kilometres (40 mi) high-speed rail (210 km/h) while 62% is electrified at 15 ...

  8. Norwegian passport - Wikipedia

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    A Norwegian passport (Norwegian: norsk pass, Northern Sami: norgga pássa) is the passport issued to nationals of Norway for the purpose of international travel. Beside serving as proof of Norwegian citizenship, they facilitate the process of securing assistance from Norwegian consular officials abroad (or public officials in the mission of another Nordic country in case a Norwegian consular ...

  9. List of race tracks in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Folkrace at Lyngåsbanen in Norway, 2009. Kart-race at Reve kartring.. This article is a list of race tracks in Norway for auto racing and other types of motorsport, for example within road racing, kart racing, folkrace, rallycross, crosskart, hillclimbing, drag racing, off-road, motocross, supercross, supermoto and enduro.