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  2. High Roller (Ferris wheel) - Wikipedia

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    High Roller is a 550-foot tall (167.6 m), [2] [3] 520-foot (158.5 m) diameter giant Ferris wheel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States.Owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment, it opened to the public on March 31, 2014 as the world's tallest Ferris wheel.

  3. Canoo Lifestyle Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Canoo Lifestyle Vehicle (LV) is a battery electric vehicle with multiple body styles sharing a common platform, ... The base price of the vehicle was US$34,750 ...

  4. Boom Boom Room (Side B) - Wikipedia

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    Boom Boom Room (Side B) is the second studio album by American band Palaye Royale. The album was released on September 28, 2018, through the record label Sumerian Records . Track listing

  5. List of torpedoes by name - Wikipedia

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    The list of torpedoes by name includes all torpedoes operated in the past or present. Name Country Dates Platform/ target Dimensions Warhead Propulsion Performance

  6. List of Royal Doulton figurines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of list of Royal Doulton figurines in ascending order by HN number. HN is named after Harry Nixon (1886–1955), head of the Royal Doulton painting department who joined Doulton in 1900. [ 1 ]

  7. Category:LVMH brands - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent ... Louis Vuitton; Y. Château d'Yquem; Z. Zenith (watchmaker) This page was last edited on 6 January 2023, at 22:07 (UTC) ...

  8. Indie Royale - Wikipedia

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    Indie Royale was a website that offered digital bundles of video games with a pay-what-you-want system. Each bundle came with a minimum price that increased as more bundles were sold, incentivizing early purchases.

  9. List of Atlantic City casinos that never opened - Wikipedia

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    Numerous casinos have been planned for Atlantic City, New Jersey but never opened.. In November 1976, New Jersey voters approved a referendum that legalized casino gambling in Atlantic City, and when the Casino Control Act of New Jersey was signed by the governor on June 2, 1977, Atlantic City became the first place in the U.S., outside of Nevada, with legalized casino gambling.