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  2. Myles Harden - Wikipedia

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    Harden was born on December 13, 2001, in Miami Gardens, Florida, where he grew up. [1] After initially playing basketball, he first tried out football at age eight. [1] He attended Miramar High School in Florida where he played both football and track and field, being a three-year varsity letter-winner on the football team after being called up from the junior varsity as a sophomore. [1]

  3. Miramar High School - Wikipedia

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    Miramar High School is a public high school located in Miramar, Florida. The school opened in 1970 and serves students residing in southwest Broward County ; however, magnet students may hail from elsewhere in the county.

  4. Miramar, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Miramar is a city in southern Broward County, Florida, United States. It is a suburb of the Miami metropolitan area . As of the 2020 census , the population was 134,721, [ 2 ] making it the fourth-largest city in Broward County, the sixth-largest city in the Miami metro area, and the 14th-largest city in Florida.

  5. California Miramar University - Wikipedia

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    California Miramar University (CalMU) is a private for-profit university in San Diego, California. The university offers degree programs through distance education and a combination of online and classroom (hybrid) delivery.

  6. San Diego Miramar College - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Miramar College (Miramar College or Miramar) is a public community college in San Diego, California. It is part of San Diego Community College District and the California Community Colleges system. The college is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC). [3] The college was established in 1969.

  7. Marine Corps Air Station Miramar - Wikipedia

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    It became NAS Miramar (Naval Air Station Miramar) on 1 March 1952. In 1954, the Navy offered NAS Miramar to San Diego for $1 and the city considered using the base to relocate its airport. [ 11 ] But it was deemed at the time to be too far away from most residents and the offer was declined.

  8. Tesco Hudl - Wikipedia

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    The Tesco Hudl is a tablet computer launched by British retailer Tesco in 2013. [3] The device featured a seven-inch screen, a 1.5 GHz quad-core processor and 16 GB of internal flash memory (expandable up to 64 GB). [4] The Hudl ran the Android Jelly Bean operating system [5] and was manufactured by Wistron.

  9. Hourglass Field - Wikipedia

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    Aerial photo of Miramar College and Hourglass Field Community Park with the lost parts of the outline of Hourglass Field superimposed. Hourglass Field was the popular name for an auxiliary landing field operated by the United States Navy before and during World War II in the northern part of San Diego, California.