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  2. Petz Sports: Dog Playground - Wikipedia

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    Petz Sports: Dog Playground received mixed reviews upon release.GameZone described the game as a "solid entry" to the Petz franchise, highlighting the variety of activities and "personality" of the dogs, although finding the racing gameplay "simplistic" and writing that it "could be fleshed out more". [2]

  3. Airfix Dogfighter - Wikipedia

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    Airfix Dogfighter is a flight-combat video game for Microsoft Windows; developed by Unique Development Studios and Paradox Entertainment, published by EON Digital Entertainment, it was released in late 2000 in North America and Europe. [1] 15 planes are at the players' disposal to re-enact World War II in a 1950s home.

  4. Tekno the Robotic Puppy - Wikipedia

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    Tekno the Robotic Puppy (also known as Teksta the Robotic Puppy) is a popular electronic robotic toy which originally launched in late 2000.Tekno sold more than 7 million units in its first season and went on to sell more than 40 million units in its original 4 years of production.

  5. Greyhound racing - Wikipedia

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    Greyhound racing is an organized, competitive sport in which greyhounds are raced around an oval track. The sport originates from coursing . [ 1 ] Track racing uses an artificial lure (usually a form of windsock) [ 2 ] that travels ahead of the greyhounds on a rail until the greyhounds cross the finish line .

  6. Microsoft Bob - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Bob was a Microsoft software product intended to provide a more user-friendly interface for the Windows 3.1, Windows 95 and Windows NT operating systems, supplanting the Windows Program Manager. The program was released on March 11, 1995, and discontinued in early 1996.

  7. Jack Roland Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Jack Roland Murphy (May 26, 1937 – September 12, 2020), known as "Murph the Surf" or "Murf the Surf", was convicted of murder in 1969.He was also involved in the biggest jewel heist in American history, the 1964 burglary of the jewel collection of New York's American Museum of Natural History. [1]

  8. Red Murff - Wikipedia

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    John Robert Murff (April 1, 1921 – November 28, 2008) was an American relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played from 1956 through 1957 for the Milwaukee Braves. Listed at 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m), 195 lb., Murff batted and threw right-handed.

  9. Dog-leg gearbox - Wikipedia

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    A dog-leg gearbox or dogleg gearbox is a manual transmission shift pattern distinguished by an up-over-up shift between first and second gear. [1] The layout derives its name from a dog's hind leg, with its sharp angles. Dog leg gearboxes were replaced in most mass production vehicles by transmissions with a standard gear layout.