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  2. Decal - Wikipedia

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    A decal being attached to a piece of machinery. A decal (/ ˈ d iː k æ l /, US also / d ɪ ˈ k æ l /, CAN / ˈ d ɛ k əl /) [1] or transfer is a plastic, cloth, paper, or ceramic substrate that has printed on it a pattern or image that can be moved to another surface upon contact, usually with the aid of heat or water.

  3. BBM (software) - Wikipedia

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    BlackBerry Messenger was launched on August 1, 2005. [9] [10]With the release of BlackBerry Messenger 5.0, BlackBerry allows users to use a QR Code to add each other to their respective friends lists rather than using only numeric PIN identification or an email address associated with the user's BlackBerry.

  4. BlackBerry Key2 - Wikipedia

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    The Key2 is the successor to the BlackBerry KeyOne, and the seventh BlackBerry smartphone to run the Android operating system. It was released on July 13, 2018. It was released on July 13, 2018. An entry-level variant, the Key2 LE, was introduced in October of the same year.

  5. DeKalb Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Between Woodward Avenue and Bushwick Avenue, DeKalb Avenue is a two-way, two-lane street; between Bushwick Avenue and Fulton Street, it is one-way westbound. Lafayette Avenue is the corresponding parallel one-way street eastbound. The B38 bus, operated by MTA New York City Transit, runs along the avenue west of Seneca Avenue. Ridgewood-bound ...

  6. Blackberry Way - Wikipedia

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    "Blackberry Way" is a 1968 single by British band The Move. Written by the band's guitarist/vocalist Roy Wood and produced by Jimmy Miller , "Blackberry Way" was a bleak counterpoint to the sunny psychedelia of earlier recordings.

  7. Monument Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Monument Avenue is a tree-lined grassy mall dividing the eastbound and westbound traffic in Richmond, Virginia, originally named for its emblematic complex of structures honoring those who fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. [4]