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  2. Project Nike - Wikipedia

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    Project Nike (Greek: Νίκη, "Victory") was a U.S. Army project, proposed in May 1945 by Bell Laboratories, to develop a line-of-sight anti-aircraft missile system. The project delivered the United States' first operational anti-aircraft missile system, the Nike Ajax, in 1953. A great number of the technologies and rocket systems used for ...

  3. Hold Your Fire (FireHouse album) - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. Hold Your Fire is the second studio album by the hard rock band FireHouse. It was released in June 1992. The album spent thirty weeks in the Billboard 200 Top Albums chart peaking at No. 23. [5] The album spawned the singles "Reach for the Sky", "Sleeping with You" and "When I Look into Your Eyes".

  4. Highlands Army Air Defense Site - Wikipedia

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    The Highlands Army Air Defense Site [2] ( HAADS) was a United States Army air defence site in Middletown Township, New Jersey . The Army Air Defense Command Post (AADCP) at Highlands directed the Nike fire units in the New York Defense Area, replacing the Nike missile "manual operations center" at Fort Wadsworth on Staten Island. [3]

  5. Street Machine (album) - Wikipedia

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    The track "Wounded in Love" was co-written by Hagar's then-wife Betsy. "Falling in Love" has backing vocals by Brad Delp , Barry Goudreau and Sib Hashian of the group Boston . "This Planet's on Fire (Burn in Hell)" was later covered by Megadeth and included on certain editions of their sixteenth studio album, The Sick, the Dying... and the Dead!

  6. Exclamation mark - Wikipedia

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    History. Graphically, the exclamation mark is represented by variations on the theme of a period with a vertical line above. One theory of its origin posits derivation from a Latin exclamation of joy, namely io, analogous to "hooray"; copyists wrote the Latin word io at the end of a sentence, to indicate expression of joy.

  7. Phil Knight - Wikipedia

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    Philip Hampson Knight (born February 24, 1938) is an American billionaire business magnate who is the co-founder and chairman emeritus of Nike, Inc., a global sports equipment and apparel company. He was previously its chairman and CEO. [1] As of December 2023, Forbes estimated his net worth at $45.0 billion.

  8. Steve Miller (athletics) - Wikipedia

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    Business. When Miller left his position at Kansas State, he entered the world of business. He spent nine years with Nike, from June 1991 to September 2000, serving successively as director of athletics, director of global sports marketing, director of national sports marketing, director of sports marketing Asia Pacific and director of global ...

  9. Ice Train (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Trained by. DeWayne Bruce [3] Paul Orndorff [3] Debut. 1990 [2] Retired. 2001 [3] Harold Fitzgerald Hogue (November 13, 1965 [4] – January 23, 2024) was an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his tenure with World Championship Wrestling, where he wrestled under the ring names Ice Train and M. I. Smooth.