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  2. Corsair Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Corsair Gaming, Inc. (stylized as CORSAIR) is an American computer peripherals and gaming brand headquartered in Milpitas, California. [4] Previously known as Corsair Components and Corsair Memory , [ 5 ] it was incorporated in California in January 1994 originally as Corsair Microsystems and reincorporated in Delaware in 2007. [ 5 ]

  3. Cessna 425 - Wikipedia

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    The Cessna 425, known as the Corsair and later as the Conquest I, is an eight-seat American pressurized turboprop twin-engined light aircraft. Now out of production, it was built by Cessna Aircraft of Wichita, Kansas , between 1980 and 1986.

  4. The Corsair (Pensacola State College newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Corsair is the print and online student newspaper of Pensacola State College. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The paper is circulated across campuses of Pensacola State College and is published monthly during the primary school year and once during the summer term. [ 3 ]

  5. List of surviving Vought F4U Corsairs - Wikipedia

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    This Vought F4U Corsair with registration FAH-609 Air Force of Honduras, shot down three aircraft: a Cavalier F-51D Mustang and two Goodyear FG-1D Corsairs of the Salvadoran Air Force 17 July 1969, commanding by Captain Fernando Soto Henriquez. This was the last combat between piston engined aircraft. [citation needed]

  6. Phantom Corsair - Wikipedia

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    The Phantom Corsair is a prototype automobile built in 1938. It is a six-passenger 2-door sedan [ 1 ] that was designed by Rust Heinz of the H. J. Heinz family and Maurice Schwartz of the Bohman & Schwartz coachbuilding company in Pasadena, California . [ 4 ]

  7. List of current members of the House of Lords - Wikipedia

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    Lord Price: 29 February 2016 Conservative Life peer Businessman, writer, former Managing Director of Waitrose, former store manager for John Lewis: Baroness Primarolo: 26 October 2015 Labour Life peer Former MP for Bristol South (1987–2015) Lord Prior of Brampton: 29 May 2015 Non-affiliated Life peer

  8. Tunisian navy (1705–1881) - Wikipedia

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    The Tunisian corsair fleet consisted mainly of xebecs and galiots, many of them converted merchant ships. [4] [5] In the eighteenth century the European powers abandoned the galley [6] and began building larger ships of the line. While a xebec could carry up to 24 guns, European battleships commonly carried 74 guns after 1750.

  9. John Nevell - Wikipedia

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    Vice Admiral John Nevell, Neville, Nevill or Nevil, (died 17 August 1697), was an officer in the Royal Navy.He is best known for the failed attempt to intercept the treasure-laden fleet of Pointis after the raid on Cartagena in 1697.