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  2. Donut hole - Wikipedia

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    A donut hole (also doughnut hole) is a type of donut formed out of small round pieces of dough. Donut holes can be plain, or coated in a topping such as glaze, and are a popular dessert in the United States. The name comes from the idea that the hole in a ring donut could be filled in by an appropriately sized ball.

  3. Medicare Part D coverage gap - Wikipedia

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    The Medicare Part D coverage gap (informally known as the Medicare donut hole) was a period of consumer payments for prescription medication costs that lay between the initial coverage limit and the catastrophic coverage threshold when the consumer was a member of a Medicare Part D prescription-drug program administered by the United States federal government.

  4. Rob Evans (Christian musician) - Wikipedia

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    The "Donut Repair Club" started in 1981 with Evans as "The Donut Man". [3] Evans used the donut's hole as a metaphor for something that was missing, a hole which Jesus could fill and repair. Over the following years, Evans and his Donut Repair club would sell more than 6 million CDs and DVDs, and held appearances at more than 2,500 church ...

  5. Donut hole (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Donut hole or doughnut hole a type of donut formed out of small round pieces of dough. Donut hole or doughnut hole may also refer to: The Donut Hole, a bakery and landmark in California; Medicare donut hole , a gap in U.S. Medicare coverage; Donut Hole Agreement, a Bering Sea fisheries agreement

  6. List of doughnut varieties - Wikipedia

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    Hungary – Fánk, a round doughnut (without a hole) dusted with sugar, and Lángos, a flat fried bread made from yeast dough, served with sour cream and toppings like cheese, ham or chopped onions. Iceland – Kleinuhringir (doughnut), Kleinur, Berlínarbollur and Ástarpungar. Ástarpungar traditionally contain raisins.

  7. List of fried dough foods - Wikipedia

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    is a kind of fried-dough Levantine pastry similar to doughnut holes, made of deep fried dough, soaked in sugar syrup or honey and cinnamon, and sometimes sprinkled with sesame. Bambalouni: Tunisia: A sweet donut, made from frying dough in oil, eaten with sugar on top or honey Bamiyeh, zulbiā, ballıbadı: Iran, Azerbaijan

  8. Bering Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Bering Sea ecosystem includes resources within the jurisdiction of the United States and Russia, as well as international waters in the middle of the sea (known as the "Donut Hole" [8]). The interaction between currents, sea ice, and weather makes for a vigorous and productive ecosystem.

  9. Donut Hole Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Donut Hole Trail is a 94.2-mile (151.6 km) hiking trail in north-central Pennsylvania, through Sproul State Forest and roughly parallel to the West Branch Susquehanna River. [1] Most of the trail is in Clinton County , with a short segment at its western end in Cameron County . [ 2 ]