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  2. Novomatic - Wikipedia

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    Novomatic is an international gambling company based in Austria, founded by Johann Graf in 1980. [4]Novomatic operates about 2,000 casinos and other gaming facilities in about 50 countries, many of them under the Admiral Casino brand. [5]

  3. List of 2008 films based on actual events - Wikipedia

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    Admiral (Russian: Адмиралъ) (2008) – Russian biographical drama film about Alexander Kolchak, a vice admiral in the Imperial Russian Navy and leader of the anti-communist White movement during the Russian Civil War [12] Adoration (2008) – Canadian romantic drama film partly based on the 1986 Hindawi affair [13] Alexander (Russian ...

  4. Admirals Club - Wikipedia

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  5. Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle home at Admirals Cove ...

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    Donald Trump Jr. & Kimberly Guilfoyle of Fox News have been dating since 2018, engaged since 2022. Their $9.7 million home is in Jupiter, Florida.

  6. Did you know these 38 celebrities, famous people lived in the ...

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    The former Washington Nationals and current New York Mets pitcher nicknamed "Mad Max" bought a $15 million mansion on prime waterfront in the gated Admirals Cove community with ocean access and a ...

  7. Sergey Fesenko Sr. - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from Kiev University of Physical Education. He competed for the "Avangard" Club (Kiev). Honored Master of Sports of USSR (1978). Champion 1980 Olympic Games in 200 m butterfly (1.59,76). Silver medalist of the Olympic Games 1980 in 400 meter individual medley (4.23,43).

  8. Polubotkivtsi uprising - Wikipedia

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    The Polubotok Club Affair was an important national civil affair and an armed revolt of the Kiev garrison troops that took place on July 17–18, 1917 in Kiev soon after the collapse of the Kerensky Offensive (July 16). It was part of a Ukrainian military movement, one of key roles played by the public organization Ukrainian Military Club of ...

  9. Anna Wolkoff - Wikipedia

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    She was the eldest child of Admiral Nikolai Wolkoff (1870–1954) who was the last Imperial Russian naval attaché in London. Her family had decided to stay in Britain in the aftermath of the Bolshevik Revolution , and they became naturalised British subjects on 10 September 1935.