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  2. K/O Paper Products - Wikipedia

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    K/O Paper Products (also known as Kurtzman/Orci Paper Products) was an American television and motion picture production company founded by Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci [1] c. 2004, after signing a deal with DreamWorks Pictures to rewrite the script of the 2005 film The Island.

  3. Zarya (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Zarya (Russian: Заря, Dawn) was a monthly literary and political Russian magazine published in Saint Petersburg in 1869-1872. [ 1 ] A Slavophile -oriented journal, Zarya supported the liberal reforms in Russia while promoting the idea of strong Tsarist power.

  4. Category:Paper products - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Paper products" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aburatorigami;

  5. Nickelodeon and LGBT representation - Wikipedia

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    In October 2017, it was reported that a kiss between two female characters, Zarya Moonwolf and Kitty Boon, on the Nickelodeon show, Mysticons, was in danger of being cut. Despite this, the show showed the "development of a female-female romance," between Zarya, a main character, and her childhood friend, Kitty, known as "MoonBoon," culminating ...

  6. Zarya, Russia - Wikipedia

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  7. Zarya (publication) - Wikipedia

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    Zarya (Dawn) was a Russian Marxist theoretical and political journal published in Stuttgart, Germany by the editors of Iskra in 1901–1902. Four issues appeared. [1]

  8. Stationery - Wikipedia

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    Stationery refers to writing materials, including cut paper, envelopes, continuous form paper, and other office supplies. [1] Stationery usually specifies materials to be written on by hand (e.g., letter paper) or by equipment such as computer printers.

  9. Office supplies - Wikipedia

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    Office supplies are typically divided by type of product and general use. Some of the many different office supply products include Blank sheet paper: various sizes from small notes to letter and poster-size; various thicknesses from tissue paper to 120 pound; construction paper; photocopier and inkjet printer paper;