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  2. Callaway Cars - Wikipedia

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    Callaway's brief was for four-valve cylinder heads, increased power, and single configuration worldwide emissions compliance. The Virage road car debuted in 1989 and the project was successful enough that Aston chose to rely on Callaway to supply a race version of the road car engine for their 1989 Group C prototype, the AMR-1.

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  4. File:Callaway Golf Company logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Callaway Arts & Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Callaway Digital Arts was funded after Apple's CEO, Steve Jobs, showed interest in a mobile app that had been released earlier in the year by Callaway Arts & Entertainment. [17] The app was an interactive version of the Miss Spider's Tea Party book from 1994. [ 15 ]

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  7. Callaway Went Thataway - Wikipedia

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    Callaway Went Thataway is a 1951 American comedy western film starring Fred MacMurray, Dorothy McGuire, and Howard Keel. It was written, directed, and produced by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama . Also known as The Star Said No , it is a spoof of the craze generated by the television program Hopalong Cassidy .

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  9. Mercury Filmworks - Wikipedia

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    Mercury Filmworks was founded in 1997 in Vancouver by current chief executive officer Clint Eland. [6] The studio started with a small investment from friends and family, including Reg Eland, who became a partner overseeing finances from 1997 to 2002 and managing partner of the Vancouver studio from 2003 to 2006.