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  2. Monthly Comic Blade - Wikipedia

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    Monthly Comic Blade (月刊コミックブレイド, Gekkan Komikku Bureido) was a Japanese shōnen manga magazine published by Mag Garden. [1] It was first published in February 2002 and was sold on the 30 of each month until July 2014.

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  5. Snowplow - Wikipedia

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    Snow plow blades are available in various sizes depending on a vehicle type. Service trucks usually use a blade sized 96 in (2.4 m) and more. Common blade size for pickup trucks and full size SUVs is 78–96 in (2.0–2.4 m). Smaller ATV snow plow blades are 48–78 in (1.22.0 m) wide. [citation needed]

  6. Ice Blade - Wikipedia

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    Ice Blade (地雷震, Jiraishin, Earth-Lightning-Quake or Landmine Quake) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsutomu Takahashi. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Afternoon from 1992 to 1999, with its chapters collected in nineteen tankōbon volumes. The story follows Kyoya Ida, a plainclothes ...

  7. Paul Wylie - Wikipedia

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    Wylie toured with Stars on Ice from 1992 to 1998 before retiring to attend graduate school and work in the corporate world. After leaving his job at Disney in 2004, Wylie returned to the ice for 22 dates with Stars on Ice. [6] He has also continued his long association with An Evening with Champions, the annual benefit show at Harvard.

  8. Pam Gregory - Wikipedia

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    Blades On Ice, Volume 17, Number 3, February 2007 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pam Gregory . This article about a United States figure skater is a stub .

  9. Oliver OC-9 - Wikipedia

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    Over the years the OC-9 was in production, there were only slight modifications and improvements made to the design. The most notable were the blade push trunnions and hydraulic ram mounting positions. [6] The only real variant of the OC-9 was a track loader designated the OC-96, built on the same design as the OC-9. The OC-96 was modified ...