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  2. Creeper (Minecraft) - Wikipedia

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    A creeper is a fictional creature in the sandbox video game Minecraft.Creepers are hostile mobs (mobile non-player characters) that spawn in dark places.Instead of attacking the player directly, they creep up on the player and explode, destroying blocks in the surrounding area and potentially hurting or killing the player if they are within the blast radius.

  3. Hostile Waters: Antaeus Rising - Wikipedia

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    Hostile Waters, released as Hostile Waters: Antaeus Rising in America, is a hybrid vehicle and strategy game developed and published by Rage Software for Microsoft Windows. . It was inspired by Carrier Command (Realtime Games, 198

  4. Watch for the Hook - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Rabin of The A.V. Club called "Watch for the Hook" "the best song on the album". [2] Matthew Ismael Ruiz of Pitchfork wrote: "André 3000 only has six bars, but opens the track like a shotgun blast; Cee-Lo and Khjuo try to outpace each other as they trade rapid-fire blows; and T-Mo breaks down the door, Kramer-style, with a barely decipherable verse that nonetheless reveals its ...

  5. Joe Breeze - Wikipedia

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    Joe Breeze (born 1953) is an American bicycle framebuilder, designer and advocate from Marin County, California. An early participant in the sport of mountain biking , Breeze, along with other pioneers including Gary Fisher , Charlie Kelly , and Tom Ritchey , is known for his central role in developing the mountain bike.

  6. Mountain breeze and valley breeze - Wikipedia

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    In meteorology, a mountain breeze and a valley breeze are two related, localized winds that occur one after the other on a daily cycle. They are an example of anabatic and katabatic winds occurring at local scales. [1] These winds are opposite from each other.

  7. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    breeze 1. Breeze Off i.e. leave; depart [53] 2. Leave; move; go quickly [54] breezer Convertible car [55] breezy Easy going; jovial; cheerful e.g. One movie reviewer refer to the hero of a film A Stranger from Somewhere as a Breezy Westerner [53] brillo Someone who lives fast and is a big spender [5] broad. Main article: Woman

  8. Embrace, extend, and extinguish - Wikipedia

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    "Embrace, extend, and extinguish" (EEE), [1] also known as "embrace, extend, and exterminate", [2] is a phrase that the U.S. Department of Justice found [3] was used internally by Microsoft [4] to describe its strategy for entering product categories involving widely used open standards, extending those standards with proprietary capabilities, and using the differences to strongly disadvantage ...

  9. Murder of Keith Blakelock - Wikipedia

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    Keith Henry Blakelock QGM, a London Metropolitan Police constable, was murdered on 6 October 1985 during the Broadwater Farm riot in Tottenham, north London.The riot broke out after Cynthia Jarrett died of heart failure during a police search of her home, and took place against a backdrop of unrest in several English cities and a breakdown of relations between the police and some people in the ...