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  2. National Lottery (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The National Lottery is the state-franchised national lottery established in 1994 in the United Kingdom. It is regulated by the Gambling Commission, and is operated by Allwyn Entertainment, who took over from Camelot Group (who had been running the National Lottery since its inception) on 1 February 2024.

  3. Cold Cuts (Paul McCartney album) - Wikipedia

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    Cold Cuts (also known as part of Hot Hitz/Kold Kutz) is an unreleased album of outtakes by Paul McCartney and Wings. [1]The first iteration of the album was planned to be released in 1975 and the project was revisited several times over the years, changing the tracklist and adding overdubs to the tracks, until it was abandoned permanently in the late 1980s.

  4. Colemanballs - Wikipedia

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    Colemanballs is a term coined by Private Eye magazine to describe verbal gaffes perpetrated by sports commentators. [1] Coleman refers to the surname of the former BBC broadcaster David Coleman and the suffix -balls, as in "to balls up", [1] [2] and has since spawned derivative terms in unrelated fields such as "Warballs" (spurious references to the September 11, 2001, attacks), "Dianaballs ...

  5. “Miracle”: 22 Side-By-Side Photos Of Celebrities Who People ...

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    Image credits: Michael Buckner / Getty #3 Scott Disick. Boxes of Mounjaro, which is known for its weight loss effects, were found stacked in Scott Disick’s fridge on a past episode of The ...

  6. Golden Balls - Wikipedia

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    At the back of the studio is the "Golden Bank," a giant contraption like a lottery machine. Inside are 100 golden balls, containing cash values that range from £10 to £75,000.

  7. Brass monkey (colloquialism) - Wikipedia

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    The Brass Monkey of Stanthorpe, Queensland, a place known for its "brass monkey weather", complete with a set of balls "Cold enough to freeze the balls off (or on) a brass monkey" (also "brass monkey weather" [1]) is a colloquial expression used by some English speakers to describe extremely cold weather.

  8. British Rail departmental locomotives - Wikipedia

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    49S - New (1940) Diesel shunter, Exmouth Junction 1959 Scrapped DS74 74S - New (1899) Electric shunter, Durnsford Rd power station 1965 Scrapped (1965) DS75 75S - New (1898) Electric shunter, Waterloo & City line 1968 Preserved at National Railway Museum [1] DS77 E0745 / 77S C14 1927 Steam shunter, Redbridge sleeper works 1959 Scrapped (1959) DS209

  9. Alan Dedicoat - Wikipedia

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    Dedicoat and Wiltshire Air Ambulance. Alan Dedicoat is a British announcer from Hollywood, England, for programmes on BBC One.He is known as the "Voice of the Balls" on the National Lottery programmes, providing a voiceover for the draws since 1995. [1]