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  2. Speed Circuit - Wikipedia

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    The first car to cross the finish line is the winner. If two cars cross the finish line on the same turn, the car that travelled the furthest past the finish line is the winner. If both cars travelled the same distance, then the car that crossed the line first is the winner. [3]

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  4. 3M - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1950s, 3M produced the first asthma inhaler, [23] but the company did not enter the pharmaceutical industry until the mid-1960s with the acquisition of Riker Laboratories, moving it from California to Minnesota. [24] 3M retained the Riker Laboratories name for the subsidiary until at least 1985. [25]

  5. Tartan track - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded use of a Tartan Track surface in competition in England was a long jump at the Norman Green Sports Centre in Solihull, September 16, 1967, [4] though there were earlier uses in the United States. The 1968 Summer Olympics at Mexico City was the first Olympic Games to use the Tartan track surface in athletics. [5]

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  8. Ploy (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Box, instructions, board, and tray, with pieces showing direction indicators. Instructions included in game. Ploy is an abstract strategy board game for two or four players.. It was invented by Frank Thibault and commercially released by 3M Company in 1970, as part of the 3M bookshelf game series.

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