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  2. Power Slap - Wikipedia

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    Power Slap is an American slap fighting promotion company owned by Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) chief executive officer Dana White. Power Slap first gained notoriety by producing a reality television show titled Power Slap: Road to the Title , originally broadcast by the TBS network in the United States and on Rumble internationally. [ 1 ]

  3. File:Roblox Verification Badge.svg - Wikipedia

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    This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file.

  4. List of slap bass players (electric bass) - Wikipedia

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    Eric Langlois ()Terry Lewis (); Dirk Lance (Formerly in Incubus); Dave LaRue (Dixie Dregs, Steve Morse Band and others); Martyn LeNoble (Porno For Pyros); Henrik Linder (Dirty Loops)

  5. Killing of David Morley - Wikipedia

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    No CCTV images saw O'Mahoney film the attack on Morley (as is the case with happy slap attacks) however she appears to be doing so in CCTV images of the final attack of the night against a homeless man, Wayne Miller. An extensive forensic investigation failed to find pictures or videos of the attacks on any of the assailants' mobile phones.

  6. Wound Badge - Wikipedia

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    The 20 July Wound Badge is based on the common Wound Badge, but the helmet is slightly higher and larger; it also bears the date "20 Juli 1944" and a facsimile of Hitler's signature below the helmet and date. [10] The 20 July Wound Badges were also awarded at three grades; black, silver, and gold.

  7. Happy slapping - Wikipedia

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    "Happy slapping" started in the south London Borough of Lewisham, [6] [7] in a format known as "Slap Happy TV", where a happy-slapping video would be recorded, and then watched by dozens of people like a TV show, but in the form of a montage. Videos of Happy Slapping were commonly circulated via Bluetooth on mobile phones.