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  2. Rescue 21 - Wikipedia

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    Rescue 21 will cover more than 95,000 miles (153,000 km) of coastline, navigable rivers and waterways in the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, and Puerto Rico. Remote sites in Alaska and along the Western Rivers are scheduled to receive modified Rescue 21 coverage by 2017.

  3. Game call - Wikipedia

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    A game call is a device that is used to mimic animal noises to attract or drive animals to a hunter. [1] Animal species attracted to game calls include deer, turkey, ducks, geese, moose, elk, raccoons, wild pigs, coyotes, bears, wolves, cougars, foxes, quails, squirrels, chipmunks, and crows.

  4. Replay review in gridiron football - Wikipedia

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    In gridiron football, replay review is a method of reviewing a play using cameras at various angles to determine the accuracy of the initial call of the officials.An instant replay can take place in the event of a close or otherwise controversial call, either at the request of a team's head coach (with limitations) or the officials themselves.

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  7. List of River King video games - Wikipedia

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    The series has releases over 6 video game systems. Of these, 4 have been released in America. In addition to the River King series, a spin-off series of saltwater fishing games has also been released called Umi no Nushi Tsuri ( 海のぬし釣り , lit."Fishing Master of the Sea" ) .

  8. Caller ID spoofing - Wikipedia

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    The first mainstream caller ID spoofing service was launched U.S.-wide on September 1, 2004 by California-based Star38.com. [4] Founded by Jason Jepson, [5] it was the first service to allow spoofed calls to be placed from a web interface. It stopped offering service in 2005, as a handful of similar sites were launched. [1] [6]

  9. List of rivers of the United States: W - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of rivers in the United States that have names starting with the letter W. For the main page, which includes links to listings by state, see List of rivers in the United States . Wa