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  2. Independent Wrestling Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Independent Wrestling Federation (IWF) is a professional wrestling promotion based in Nutley, New Jersey. The IWF features upcoming talent, in some cases, which have made it to the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).

  3. Independent Wrestling Federation (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    The promotion was founded by Vadim Koryagin in 2002. [2] IWF is the first and longest-running promotion in Russia. IWF has held over 200 shows, [3] mostly in Moscow. On average, the shows are attended by 100-150 spectators. [4] From 2005 to 2010, IWF shows was aired on Russian national television on 7TV and Russian Extreme channels. [5]

  4. IWF Promotions - Wikipedia

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    IWF Promotions was an independent professional wrestling company based in Denver, Colorado that was founded in 2001 [1] by Tamera Halbeisen. IWF was the only known wrestling company in the United States that was owned by a Hispanic Woman.

  5. International Wrestling Federation - Wikipedia

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    The International Wrestling Federation (IWF, also known as Killer Kowalski's All-Stars) was a professional wrestling promotion that held events in the New England area of the United States from 1979 to 1996, when it was run by Killer Kowalski. [2] [3] The promotion was based in Reading, Massachusetts, with offices in Burlington, Vermont. [1]

  6. International Weightlifting Federation - Wikipedia

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    A subsequent investigation into the IWF, found that doping – an historic problem within the sport [12] – was exacerbated by systematic governance failures, corruption, and doping cover-ups at the highest level of IWF; [13] with Tamás Aján, president of IWF from 2000 to 2020, [14] being found guilty by the Court of Arbitration for Sport of ...

  7. Borland Sidekick - Wikipedia

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    Borland Sidekick was a personal information manager (PIM) launched by American software company Borland in 1984 under Philippe Kahn's leadership. It was an early and popular terminate-and-stay-resident program (TSR) for MS-DOS which enabled computer users to activate the program using a hot key combination (by default: Ctrl-Alt) while working in other programs.

  8. International Order of Twelve Knights and Daughters of Tabor

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    The name Knights and Daughters of Tabor refers to Mount Tabor in Israel. [2] Mount Tabor is a significant locations in the Bible's Book of Judges, the source of the fraternity's ritual. [2] The fraternity's motto is In Solo Deo Salus or "In God Alone is Safety". [7]

  9. Gothic II - Wikipedia

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    Gothic II is a 2002 action role-playing video game developed by Piranha Bytes for Microsoft Windows, as a sequel to Gothic.It was released for Microsoft Windows on 29 November 2002 in Germany, on 13 June 2003 in Europe and on 28 October 2003 in North America.