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  2. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Facebook's data policy outlines its policies for collecting, storing, and sharing user's data. [121] Facebook enables users to control access to individual posts and their profile [122] through privacy settings. [123] The user's name and profile picture (if applicable) are public.

  3. The Colts force a punt, but E.J. Speed crashes into A.J. Cole and commits a personal foul, giving Las Vegas a 1st down at Indy's 37. Raiders tackle Thayer Munford Jr. leaves the game, and Kolton ...

  4. TPC Scottsdale - Wikipedia

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    TPC Scottsdale is a 36-hole golf complex in the southwestern United States, located in Scottsdale, Arizona, northeast of Phoenix.. Opened 39 years ago in 1986, the resort is part of the Tournament Players Club network of golf courses operated by the PGA Tour.

  5. Las Colinas, Irving, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Las Colinas is a mixed-use planned community development in Irving, Texas, part of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, governed by The Las Colinas Association, a Texas non-profit corporation. Due to its central location between Dallas and Fort Worth and its proximity to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field airport, Las ...

  6. F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix LIVE: Qualifying updates as Lewis ...

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    F1’s highly anticipated Las Vegas Grand Prix on the world-famous strip began in disastrous fashion as the first practice session had to be abandoned to fix a loose manhole cover.. F1 is ...

  7. CricHQ - Wikipedia

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    cricHQ is a digital platform for sport which combines competition management and administration software with live scoring and statistics for cricket clubs. [1] [2] It is based in Wellington, New Zealand, and was set up by CEO Simon Baker and former New Zealand cricketers Stephen Fleming and Brendon McCullum.

  8. Scorecard - Wikipedia

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    A scorecard may refer to: Balanced scorecard, a tool used by managers to measure employee performance; Credit scorecards, a tool used to assess customers for creditworthiness; Scorecard (baseball), a record of a baseball game's details; Scorecard (cricket), a summary of a cricket match's statistics; Scorecard (golf), a record of a golfer's score

  9. Scorer - Wikipedia

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    An example of a scorecard. In cricket, a scorer is someone appointed to record all runs scored, all wickets taken and, where appropriate, the number of overs bowled. In professional games, in compliance with Law 3 of the Laws of Cricket, two scorers are appointed, [1] most often one provided by each team.