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  2. MPWH - Wikipedia

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    The MPWH uses Tinder-style matching function called "SPARK" for members finding their matches. [6] " SPARK" offers members' photos with age, gender, location to swipe and encourage members upload photos to enjoy swiping.

  3. Montez Press Radio - Wikipedia

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    Montez Press Radio began in 2018 as a temporary performance experiment organized by the team behind the London, Hamburg, and New York-based independent book publisher Montez Press, "a vital contributor to artist-led publishing over the last decade, foregrounding and queering experimental auto, fan and speculative fiction."

  4. Paul Mwazha - Wikipedia

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    According to the African Apostolic Church, Father Schmidt and the gathered congregation were all filled with the Holy Spirit, and they all uttered in Shona, "Mwana amutsirwe basa, mwana amutsirwe basa, mwana amutsirwe basa," loosely translated to English as 'the child has been raised for a mission.' [7]

  5. Media Player Classic - Wikipedia

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    The original Media Player Classic was created and maintained by a programmer named "Gabest" [5] who also created PCSX2 graphics plugin GSDX. It was developed as a closed-source application, but later relicensed as free software under the terms of the GPL-2.0-or-later license.

  6. Mozez - Wikipedia

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    After moving to London, his first major break as a professional artist came in 1996 when, as part of British vocal house duo Spirits, he had hits with "Don't Bring Me Down" and "Spirit Inside".

  7. Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky - Wikipedia

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    The husband-and-wife team works in a two-step process: Volokhonsky prepares her English version of the original text, trying to follow Russian syntax and stylistic peculiarities as closely as possible, and Pevear turns this version into polished and stylistically appropriate English. Pevear has variously described their working process as follows:

  8. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report - Wikipedia

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    MMWR has its roots in the establishment of the Public Health Service (PHS). On January 3, 1896, the Public Health Service began publishing Public Health Reports.Morbidity and mortality statistics were published in Public Health Reports until January 20, 1950, when they were transferred to a new publication of the PHS National Office of Vital Statistics called the Weekly Morbidity Report.

  9. Margaret Weis Productions - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Weis Productions is principally a producer of Tabletop role-playing games, although it also publishes some e-books by Margaret Weis and in 2008 published the Dragon Lairds boardgame, created by James M. Ward and Tom Wham. [2]