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  2. The best Dutch ovens of 2025, tested by AOL

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    There are a wide range of Dutch ovens out there today, and they vary in size, material, and price. To help you find the best option to add to your kitchen, we spent months testing a total of 10 ...

  3. Fritz (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Fritz is a German chess program originally developed for Chessbase by Frans Morsch based on his Quest program, ported to DOS, and then Windows by Mathias Feist. With version 13, Morsch retired, and his engine was first replaced by Gyula Horvath's Pandix, and then with Fritz 15, Vasik Rajlich 's Rybka .

  4. Model 32 - Wikipedia

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    Model 32 (M32), Model 1832, Model 1932 (M-1932), or variation, may refer to: Military. Model 32 (M32) M32 MGL, a multiple grenade launcher;

  5. AOL reviewed: The Wonder Oven is my go-to kitchen appliance ...

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    The oven comes with a wire rack, air fry basket, nonstick bake pan, and crumb tray. None of these pieces are dishwasher-safe, but hand washing doesn’t take long — especially in the case of the ...

  6. Talk:Fritz (chess) - Wikipedia

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  8. Comparison of Fritz!Box devices - Wikipedia

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    FRITZ!DECT – FRITZ!DECT 500, FRITZ!DECT 440, FRITZ!DECT 400, FRITZ!DECT 301, FRITZ!DECT 210, FRITZ!DECT 200 - home automation devices that use DECT technology FRITZ!DECT Repeater – FRITZ!DECT Repeater 100 - DECT range extender

  9. Topf and Sons - Wikipedia

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    A Topf transportable, double-muffle oven was delivered in winter 1939/40, and two, three-muffle stationary ovens were ordered. As with all Topf & Söhne stationary ovens, the parts were made in the factory in Erfurt, and the firm's staff went on site to build them, often spending months at the camps.