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Poki may refer to: Kade Poki (born 1988), New Zealand rugby union player; Poki language, a West Chadic language of Bauchi State, Nigeria; Poki Ng (born 1991), Hong Kong singer in the boy band Error; Pokimane (born 1996), Moroccan-Canadian internet personality; Poki, a computer poker player developed at the University of Alberta
Pokki is a free digital distribution platform and Windows Shell extension by SweetLabs, Inc. that alters the start menu to a look and feel like the second generation start menu used before Windows 8.
A multiplayer video game is a video game in which more than one person can play in the same game environment at the same time, [1] either locally on the same computing system (couch co-op), on different computing systems via a local area network, or via a wide area network, most commonly the Internet (e.g. World of Warcraft, Call of Duty, DayZ).
The 2024 Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior final was the final match which decided the winner of the 2024 Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior. This was the 54th edition of the "Copinha", the top-tier Brazilian U-20 club football tournament organized by the Sao Paulo Football Federation as a nationwide competition.
His son Marcelo Kalil Petrus received a sentence of 2 years and 10 months for formation of a gang. [6] The sentence was annulled by the Supreme Federal Court, but in December 2012 Kalil, Anísio and Capitão Guimarães and 21 others were again convicted by the Criminal Court in Rio de Janeiro. Kalil was sentenced to 47 years and 9 months for ...
Commandos 2: Men of Courage is a real-time tactics video game, developed by Pyro Studios, published by Eidos Interactive, and released on September 20, 2001.It is a sequel to Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines and the second installment of the Commandos series, and is the only strategy game of the series to be designed not only for Microsoft Windows, but also for PlayStation 2 and Xbox.
The 1943 Santa Cruz squad. Players marked with a red cross died during the tour. The Suicidal Tour (Brazilian Portuguese: Excursão Suicida), also known as the Death Tour (Excursão da Morte), took place when Brazilian professional football club Santa Cruz Futebol Clube played a series of at least 26 [1] [a] friendly matches in six different cities across the North Region of Brazil from 2 ...
On 3 November 2018, he made his professional debut with the reserves in a 2018–19 LigaPro match away to Paços de Ferreira, as a substitute for the last 15 minutes of a 1–0 loss in place of Florentino Luís. [1] Conceição scored his first senior goal on 3 November 2019, opening a 3–1 home loss to Chaves. [2]