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  2. Julius Blum - Wikipedia

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    Today, Blum products are exported to more than 120 countries. [1] [7] [2] [5] Julius Blum died in 2006, and the family business continued to be run by his sons, Gerhard Blum and Herbert Blum. Today, the company structure is as follows: Gerhard E. Blum (26%), Herbert Blum (26%), and Blum Private Trust (48%). [1]

  3. Demonstrations in Physics - Wikipedia

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    Demonstrations in Physics was an educational science series produced in Australia by ABC Television in 1969 [citation needed].The series was hosted by American scientist Julius Sumner Miller, who demonstrated experiments involving various disciplines in the world of physics.

  4. Recess Therapy - Wikipedia

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    Recess Therapy is a web series with short video clips published on Instagram and TikTok, linked to the full interviews which are made available on YouTube. [1] [4] Interview topics vary and have included climate change, the economy, and "peeing your pants." He was inspired how “kids in the playground remained joyous despite the pandemic’s ...

  5. List of science fiction films of the 2010s - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of science fiction films release in the 2010s.These films include core elements of science fiction, but can cross into other genres.They have been released to a cinema audience by the commercial film industry and are widely distributed with reviews by reputable critics.

  6. BLUM - Wikipedia

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    BLUM Tokyo. In 2003, the gallery relocated to a 460 m 2 (5,000 sq ft) warehouse on the edge of Culver City, [2] an area of industrial warehouses. Several other galleries subsequently opened on the same stretch of La Cienega Boulevard, resulting in the formation of the Culver City Art District. [3]

  7. Why Is It So? - Wikipedia

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    The series was hosted by American scientist Julius Sumner Miller, who demonstrated experiments in the world of physics. [1] The series was also screened in the United States, Canada, New Zealand and in Europe. This program was based on his 1959 series Why Is It So? in the United States on KNXT (now KCBS-TV) Channel 2 in Los Angeles. [2]

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Television/Recognized content - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of recognized content, updated weekly by JL-Bot (talk · contribs) (typically on Saturdays).There is no need to edit the list yourself. If an article is missing from the list, make sure it is tagged (e.g. {{WikiProject Television}}) or categorized correctly and wait for the next update.

  9. List of Donkey Kong characters - Wikipedia

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    Donkey Kong [a] is a series of video games published by Nintendo since 1981 and created by game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. Donkey Kong and Mario have both had the roles of protagonist and antagonist in the series. Other characters have included other Kongs, the crocodilian villain King K. Rool, and supporting animal characters.