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  2. FlixBus - Wikipedia

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    FlixBus (German pronunciation: ['flɪksbʊs]; styled FLiXBUS) is a German brand that offers low-cost intercity coach services in Europe, North America, South America, and Asia. It is owned by Flix SE [ de ] , which also operates FlixTrain , FlixCar, Kâmil Koç, and Greyhound Lines .

  3. Representation theory of SU(2) - Wikipedia

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    The representations of the group are found by considering representations of (), the Lie algebra of SU(2).Since the group SU(2) is simply connected, every representation of its Lie algebra can be integrated to a group representation; [1] we will give an explicit construction of the representations at the group level below.

  4. Koç family - Wikipedia

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    Koç is a Turkish family of business people founded by Vehbi Koç, one of the wealthiest self-made people in Turkey.His grandsons, the third generation of the Koç family, today run Turkey's largest group of companies, Koç Holding, the only Turkish company on the Fortune Global 500 list. [1]

  5. Kamil - Wikipedia

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    Kamil (Polish: ⓘ) is a Polish, Czech, and Slovak given name, equivalent to the Italian Camillo, Spanish/Portuguese Camilo and French Camille. It is derived from Camillus , [ 1 ] a Roman family name, which is sometimes claimed to mean "attendant at a religious service" in Latin , but may actually be of unknown Etruscan origin.

  6. Don McMillan - Wikipedia

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    [2] His comedy is stand-up based on technical comedy and corporate comedy. [3] One of his popular shows is Life After Death by PowerPoint which has been popular on YouTube and for live events. [4] [5] He has also acted in and/or written episodes on Star Trek: Voyager, Babylon 5 and multiple other movies. He has also starred as a guest on talk ...

  7. Message to Adolf - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Kamil (アドルフ・カミル, Adorufu Kamiru): A Jewish-German boy who considers himself Japanese, and who accidentally learns the secret behind Adolf Hitler's ancestry. He joins Toge's group during the struggle for control of the document, and emigrates to Israel with his wife after the war, joining the Israeli army .

  8. Massive open online course - Wikipedia

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    Poster, entitled "MOOC, every letter is negotiable", exploring the meaning of the words "massive open online course" A massive open online course (MOOC / m uː k /) or an open online course is an online course aimed at unlimited participation and open access via the Web. [1]

  9. Kamil al-Ziyarat - Wikipedia

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    Kamil al-Ziyarat (Arabic: كامل الزيارات, romanized: Kāmil al-Ziyārāt, lit. 'The Complete Pilgrimage Guide') is a Hadith collection of 843 traditions, by the famous Twelver Shia Hadith scholar Abu al-Qasim Ja'far b. Muhammad b. Ja'far b. Musa b. Qulawayh a-Qummi al-Bahdadi, commonly known as Ibn Qulawayh.