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  2. Sam Lake - Wikipedia

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    Sami Antero Järvi (Finnish: [ˈsɑmi ˈɑntero ˈjærʋi]; born 28 March 1970), [2] better known by his pen name Sam Lake ('Järvi' is Finnish for lake), is a Finnish video game writer and director. He is the creative director at Remedy Entertainment , known for his writing (as well as his likeness) on the popular Max Payne video game series ...

  3. Remedy Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Remedy Entertainment Oyj, trading internationally as Remedy Entertainment Plc, is a Finnish video game developer based in Espoo. Notable games the studio has developed include the first two entries in the Max Payne franchise, Alan Wake, Quantum Break and Control. Sam Lake, Remedy's creative director, has represented the company on numerous ...

  4. New York Game Awards Sets Remedy Entertainment’s Sam Lake as ...

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    The 14th annual New York Game Awards will honor Sam Lake, creative director of Remedy Entertainment, with the prestigious Andrew Yoon Legend Award. The ceremony is set for Jan. 21 at the SVA ...

  5. Max Payne - Wikipedia

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    Max Payne is a neo-noir third-person shooter video game series developed by Remedy Entertainment (Max Payne and Max Payne 2) and Rockstar Studios (Max Payne 3).The series is named after its protagonist, Max Payne, a New York City police detective turned vigilante after his family was murdered by drug addicts.

  6. Max Payne (character) - Wikipedia

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    Max Payne is a fictional character who is the titular protagonist of the neo-noir video game series of the same name.Created by and initially modeled after the likeness of Sam Lake, Max was introduced in an eponymous 2001 video game developed by Remedy Entertainment.

  7. Detroit Water and Sewerage Department - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department is a sprawling network covering 1,079 square-miles, [1] [3] servicing more than 40 percent of the U.S. state of Michigan's population, [1] and employing nearly 2,000 people. [4]

  8. Karegnondi Water Authority - Wikipedia

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    Flint built its first water treatment plant (now defunct) in 1917. The city built a second plant in 1952. [2] At the time of Flint's population peak and economic height (when the city was the center of the automobile industry), Flint's plants pumped 100 million gallons (380,000 m 3) of water per day.

  9. Marine City Water Works - Wikipedia

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    The influx of residents in the 1870s and 1880s led to concerns over public health, and Marine City's first public water works system was constructed in 1885. [2] However, by the late 1920s, the 1885 facility was clearly no longer adequate at supplying clean water to the community.