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  2. Tyce Diorio - Wikipedia

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    Diorio performed as a dancer in the 1995 film Showgirls, and "Robin Hood Men in Tights" listed in the credits as Keith Diorio. Diorio was a contestant on the short-lived talent show Fame in 2003. [4] Diorio also had a cameo audition in Every Little Step (2008), a documentary about the 2006 Broadway revival of A Chorus Line. [5]

  3. Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography - Wikipedia

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    Tyce Diorio: Fox: Dancing with the Stars "Great Balls of Fire" Derek Hough and Julianne Hough: ABC: So You Think You Can Dance "A Los Amigos" Dmitry Chaplin: Fox "Bleeding Love" Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo "Mercy" Mia Michaels

  4. Fame (2003 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Fame is an American reality television competition series that ran on NBC in the summer of 2003. The show was essentially NBC's attempt to duplicate the success of mega-hit American Idol , right down to their selection of judges.

  5. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Achieves Its Biggest Induction ...

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    The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony also improved its rating among the key adults age 18-49 demographic, nabbing a 0.5 — up 39% from the 0.36 achieved in 2023, and tying the show’s ...

  6. Repair kit - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz OM604 engine has an optional repair kit to help replace seals. The 1905 Gale Model A came with a repair kit. In aerospace, kits have been developed for repairing the thermal protection tiles on the Space Shuttle and to fix space suits. [1] An electronics repair kit including different resistors. Professionals who repair and ...

  7. Tyce - Wikipedia

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    Tyce may refer to: Roman Týce (born 1977), Czech former footballer; Brendyn Tyce Carlson (born 1970), American former IndyCar Series driver; Keith Tyce Diorio (born 1970), American dancer and choreographer

  8. Squirrel-cage rotor - Wikipedia

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    Squirrel-cage induction motors are very prevalent in industry, in sizes from below 1 kilowatt (1.3 hp) up to tens of megawatts (tens-of-thousand horsepower). They are simple, rugged, and self-starting, and maintain a reasonably constant speed from light load to full load, set by the frequency of the power supply and the number of poles of the ...

  9. Automotive Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Automotive Hall of Fame was founded on October 18, 1939, in New York City by a group called the "Automobile Old Timers." [4] Its original mission was to perpetuate the memories of early automotive pioneers and to honor people from all parts of the auto industry worldwide.