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  2. Gakunan Railway Line - Wikipedia

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    Gakunan-Fujioka: 岳南富士岡 1.0 6.4 GD08 Sudo: 須津 0.9 7.3 GD09 Kamiya: 神谷 0.9 8.2 GD10 Gakunan-Enoo: 岳南江尾 1.0 9.2 History.

  3. Fuhu - Wikipedia

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    Fuhu was founded in 2008 by Robb Fujioka and brothers John Hui and Steve Hui. [1] The company name was formed by taking the first two letters of the co-founders' last names. [1] John Hui previously co-founded computer manufacturer eMachines, and his friends in the hardware business supplied the $1.5 million in seed money for Fuhu's startup. [1]

  4. Fujioka Station (Shizuoka) - Wikipedia

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    Fujioka Station has a single island platform. The station was originally located on a switchback , which was eliminated when the line was electrified in 1968, and the platform realigned; a vestigial remnant of the former switchback is retained as a side track to the north of the station.

  5. Gotemba Line - Wikipedia

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    The present-day Gotemba Line was built as part of the original route of the Tōkaidō Main Line connecting Tokyo with Osaka.The portion between Kōzu and Numazu was opened on February 1, 1889, although it was not officially named the "Tokaido Line" until 1896.

  6. Index card - Wikipedia

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    The most common size for index card in North America and the UK is 3 by 5 inches (76.2 by 127.0 mm), hence the common name 3-by-5 card. Other sizes widely available include 4 by 6 inches (101.6 by 152.4 mm), 5 by 8 inches (127.0 by 203.2 mm) and ISO-size A7 (74 by 105 mm or 2.9 by 4.1 in).

  7. Fujioka Station - Wikipedia

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    Fujioka Station is the name of two train stations in Japan: Fujioka Station (Tochigi) (藤岡駅) Fujioka Station (Shizuoka) (富士岡駅) This page was last edited ...

  8. Beckett Media - Wikipedia

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    James Beckett was a statistics professor before launching Beckett Media. [3] In the 1970s, Beckett introduced some of the initial price guides for the baseball card industry, providing more detailed information on specific card prices compared to the newsletters that collectors were accustomed to. [4]

  9. Category:Fujioka, Gunma - Wikipedia

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