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Among popular Counter-Strike maps are levels listed by Valve as "Active Duty." Such maps are considered the most balanced and competitive by Valve and are used in nearly all competitive Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournaments. [1] The list of Active Duty maps changes occasionally, normally by replacing just one map at a time.
Kaisa, Estonia, village in Saaremaa Parish, Saare County, Estonia; Kaisa (billiards), a cue sport mostly played in Finland; Kaisa Group Holdings Limited, a Chinese property development company, sponsors of Shenzhen F.C. Kaisa, snow goose dæmon of Serafina Pekkala, a character in the His Dark Materials novel series by Philip Pullman
Kaisa hai Yeh Rishta Anjaana (transl. What kind of unknown relationship is this?) is an Indian drama series produced by S3 Infomedia Private Limited.
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Counter unmanned aerial vehicle jammer N/A [275] Bukovel-AD: N/A [275] Moruš Czech Republic: Wheeled vehicle-mounted, multi-functional electronic warfare weapon system 1+ [11] EDM4S Lithuania: Counter-unmanned aerial vehicle jammer 110 [276] Borisoglebsk-2 Russia: Tracked vehicle-mounted, multi-functional electronic warfare weapon system R-330BMV
Kaisa Korhonen (20 July 1941 – 25 April 2024) was a Finnish theatre director, actor, singer and dramaturge. She was a central figure in the Finnish leftist music scene of the 1960s and 1970s, appearing both as a solo artist, and with KOM-teatteri. After her singing career, Korhonen became an accomplished director and teacher of theatre directing.
This is a list of episodes for The Daily Show, a late-night talk and satirical news television program airing on Comedy Central, during 2025 (the series' 30th season). [1] Jon Stewart serves as host once each week (primarily on Mondays), while other members of the show's correspondence roster ("The Best F#@king News Team") rotate sitting in the anchor chair the rest of the week.
At the end of the 1947 season, the AP released an unofficial post-bowl poll which differed from the regular season final poll. [11] Until the 1968 college football season, the final AP poll of the season was released following the end of the regular season, with the lone exception of the 1965 season.