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  2. War Rock - Wikipedia

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    War Rock (Korean: 워록) is a multiplayer first-person shooter made by the South Korean company, Dream Execution. The game is distributed as a free-to-play, a common form of freeware EULA and available through online downloading. Outside of the Far East, the game is hosted by PapayaPlay, who services the game for both Europe and North America.

  3. Paracoccus marginatus - Wikipedia

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    Paracoccus marginatus, commonly known as the papaya mealybug, is a small sap-sucking insect in the mealybug family, Pseudococcidae. It is found on a number of different hosts, including economically important tropical fruit trees and various ornamental plants .

  4. PapayaMobile - Wikipedia

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    PapayaMobile (木瓜移動) also known as Papaya, is a mobile technology company responsible for three mobile products: AppFlood, a programmatic mobile advertising platform, Papaya Games, a mobile games development studio, and Kiwi Calendar, a calendar app for mobile and web users. Papaya is based in Beijing with offices in San Francisco and ...

  5. Category:Papaya Studio games - Wikipedia

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  6. Papaya Studio - Wikipedia

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    Papaya Studio was an independent American video game developer based in Irvine, California. Papaya Studio was known for titles on the Xbox 360 , Wii , PC , PlayStation 3 , PlayStation 2 , PlayStation Portable , Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DS .

  7. Asimina triloba - Wikipedia

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    The name pawpaw or papaw, first recorded in print in English in 1598, originally meant the giant herb Carica papaya or its fruit (as it still commonly does in many English-speaking communities, including Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa). Daniel F. Austin's Florida Ethnobotany [18] states that: The original "papaw" ... is Carica papaya ...

  8. John Warrock - Wikipedia

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    John Warrock (November 4, 1774 [1] – March 8, 1858 [2]) was an American publisher, most noted for his service as the official printer for the state of Virginia. He was born in 1773 in Richmond, Virginia , to Scottish apothocary Ludovic Warrock and Molly Bransford.

  9. Papaya (group) - Wikipedia

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    Papaya (Korean: 파파야) was a pop girl group from South Korea. They released two albums before becoming inactive. They released two albums before becoming inactive. History