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  2. Vietnamese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Thị Chơi Triệu, Marcel Isaak, (1998) The Food of Vietnam: Authentic Recipes from the Heart of Indochina, Tuttle Publishing, ISBN 962-593-394-8 McDermott, Nancie; Alpert, Caren (2005) Quick & Easy Vietnamese: 75 Everyday Recipes Chronicle Books, ISBN 0-8118-4434-X

  3. Phan Bội Châu - Wikipedia

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    Phan Bội Châu (Vietnamese: [faːn ɓôjˀ cəw]; 26 December 1867 – 29 October 1940), born Phan Văn San, courtesy name Hải Thụ (later changed to Sào Nam), was a pioneer of 20th century Vietnamese nationalism.

  4. Tôi là... người chiến thắng - Wikipedia

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    Đại Nghĩa (season 3, ep 2) Ngô Kiến Huy, Á hậu Hoàng Oanh (season 3, ep 1) Starring: Siu Black (season 1) Hoài Linh (season 1) various in season 2 and 3: Country of origin: Vietnam: Original language: Vietnamese: No. of seasons: 3: No. of episodes: 36: Production; Running time ~ 90 minutes, non-commercial: Production companies

  5. Slither.io - Wikipedia

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    An example of Slither.io gameplay, showing one player's snake eating the remains of another snake that has died. This is only a part of the map. The objective of the game is to control a snake, also known as "slithers", around a wide area and eat pellets, defeating and consuming other players to gain mass to grow the largest and longest in the game. [1]

  6. Snake (video game genre) - Wikipedia

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    That same year, a similar game was launched for the Bally Astrocade as Checkmate. [6] Mattel released Snafu for the Intellivision console in 1982. The first known home computer version, Worm, was programmed by Peter Trefonas for the TRS-80 and published by CLOAD magazine in 1978. [2] Versions followed from the same author for the PET and Apple II.