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  2. Sōsuke Aizen - Wikipedia

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    Sōsuke Aizen (藍染 惣右介, Aizen Sōsuke) is a fictional character in the Japanese manga series Bleach created by Tite Kubo. He is the main antagonist of the first part of the story of Bleach .

  3. ASTD - Wikipedia

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  4. Ultraman Orb - Wikipedia

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    Ultraman Orb (ウルトラマンオーブ, Urutoraman Ōbu) is a Japanese tokusatsu television series produced by Tsuburaya Productions and broadcast on TV Tokyo. it is the 28th entry to the Ultra Series and released to commemorate its 50th anniversary of the Ultra Series and is the first since Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey not to be a part of Ultraman Retsuden/New ...

  5. SEC plans to sue Unicoin—a sign outgoing Chair Gensler’s anti ...

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    Konanykhin claims that the company has sold $3.5 billion worth of Unicoin tokens through such deals, including buy-now-pay-later agreements, to around 70,000 investors. Unlike other projects ...

  6. MicroStrategy spends $5.4 billion buying another 55,000 ... - AOL

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    The company's prior weekly purchase included 51,780 bitcoins for an average price of just over $88,500 per token. As of Sunday, MicroStrategy held approximately 386,700 bitcoins, acquired for an ...

  7. These Are the Most Expensive Shoes Ever Sold at Auction

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    Sold for: $2.2 million. Worn by Jordan during Game 2 of the 1998 NBA Finals, these shoes witnessed the shooting guard score a whopping 37 points to lead the Bulls to victory on their path to a ...

  8. Aizen - Wikipedia

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  9. Association for Talent Development - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, the association changed its name to the American Society for Training & Development. ASTD eventually widened its focus to connect learning and performance with business results. In 2000, the organization chose to refer to itself just by the letters ASTD, to underscore that it wanted to broaden its scope as a professional organization.