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  2. TagPro - Wikipedia

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    TagPro is a free-to-play online multiplayer capture the flag video game originally designed and programmed by Nick Riggs. The first version was released in February 2013, after Riggs began experimenting with software platform Node.js. The game is named after one of its three obtainable power-ups.

  3. Emojipedia - Wikipedia

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    Emojipedia is an emoji reference website [1] which documents the meaning and common usage of emoji characters [2] in the Unicode Standard. Most commonly described as an emoji encyclopedia [ 3 ] or emoji dictionary, [ 4 ] Emojipedia also publishes articles and provides tools for tracking new emoji characters, design changes [ 5 ] and usage trends.

  4. Category:Children's games - Wikipedia

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    Capture the flag; Car-spotting game; Cat and mouse (playground game) Catch (game) Chaskele; Children's Games (Bruegel) Chindro; Chinese handball; Chinese wall (game) Telephone game; Chopsticks (hand game) Chor Police (game) Clumsy Thief; Cocky laura; Coconut-shell walking; Color war; Conkers; Cooties; Crack the whip; Creep Mouse; Cup game

  5. American flag rugby - Wikipedia

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    The first iteration of American flag rugby was founded by Tom Feury in 1998. Feury was initially looking for nothing more than a way to get his children and their friends introduced to the game. In 1999, the town of Denville granted him access to a field in order to do so. The first year began with only one team and 28 children. [8]

  6. Regional indicator symbol - Wikipedia

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    These were defined by October 2010 as part of the Unicode 6.0 support for emoji, as an alternative to encoding separate characters for each country flag. Although they can be displayed as Roman letters, it is intended that implementations may choose to display them in other ways, such as by using national flags .

  7. Why Six Flags has a new chaperone policy for kids, teens

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    JACKSON — Six Flags Entertainment Corp. has announced a new chaperone policy that will go into effect at Six Flags Great Adventure. Starting Sept. 7, anyone 17 and younger be required to have a ...

  8. Capture the flag - Wikipedia

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    This latter variant makes offensive play easier, as the flag will tend, over the course of the game, to be moved closer to the dividing line between territories. In some games, it is possible for the players to throw the flag to teammates. As long as the flag stays in play without hitting the ground, the players are allowed to pass it. [5]

  9. Flags as big as football fields: The story of giant American ...

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    Colonial Flag supplied 14 flags for the 10th anniversary of 9/11, with players from each of the 28 teams playing that day holding the flag. (Like this year, 9/11 fell on a Saturday in 2010.)