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  2. Annabelle: Creation - Wikipedia

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    Annabelle: Creation is a 2017 American supernatural horror film directed by David F. Sandberg, written by Gary Dauberman and produced by Peter Safran and James Wan. It is a prequel to 2014's Annabelle and the fourth installment in The Conjuring Universe franchise.

  3. Annabelle Comes Home - Wikipedia

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    Annabelle Comes Home was theatrically released in the United States on June 26, 2019, by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema. [15] It was originally scheduled for release on July 3, 2019, but was later moved up to June 28 and then to June 26. [4] [15] The studio spent a total of $77 million promoting the film. [16]

  4. Comparison of BitTorrent sites - Wikipedia

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    Site Specialization Was a tracker Directory Public RSS One-click download Sortable Comments Multi-tracker index Ignored DMCA Tor-friendly Registration

  5. Annabelle (film) - Wikipedia

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    Annabelle grossed $84.3 million in North America and $172.8 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $257 million, against a production budget of $6.5 million. [2] As of October 2024, Annabelle is the 30th highest grossing horror film of all time.

  6. Anna's Archive - Wikipedia

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    As of January 15, 2025, Anna's Archive includes 40,369,782 books and 98,401,746 papers, [2] and its unified list of torrents totals roughly one petabyte in size. [10] It lists Library Genesis, Sci-Hub, Z-Library, the Internet Archive , DuXiu, MagzDB, and Nexus/STC among its "source libraries", and Open Library and WorldCat as metadata-only sources.

  7. Torrent Project - Wikipedia

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    It was available as an alternative and successor for the closed Torrentz.eu and KickassTorrents sites, [2] and its index included over 8 million torrent files, and had a clean, simple interface. [3] Beyond allowing torrent files of popular films, it also carried self-produced content. [ 4 ]

  8. Karagarga - Wikipedia

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    Karagarga ("black crow" in Turkish [1]), often abbreviated KG, is a members-only Internet forum, BitTorrent tracker, and file sharing archive used primarily for sharing and downloading films considered to be obscure or rare.

  9. Mininova - Wikipedia

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    Mininova was a website offering BitTorrent downloads. Mininova was once one of the largest sites offering torrents of copyrighted material, but in November 2009, following legal action in the Dutch courts, the site operators deleted all torrent files uploaded by regular users [3] including torrents that enabled users to download copyrighted material.