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  2. Winning Post - Wikipedia

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    Winning Post is a thoroughbred horse racing simulation game series from Koei Tecmo (originally Koei) debuting in 1993. The series is distinct from Koei's other horse-racing franchise, G1 Jockey , and Tecmo's Gallop Racer series.

  3. Winning Post 7 Maximum 2007 - Wikipedia

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    Winning Post 7 Maximum 2007 (ウイニングポスト7 マキシマム2007) is a horse racing simulator published by Koei for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3 in Japan on March 29, 2007. [2] It is the sequel of Winning Post 7 and is followed by Winning Post 7 Maximum 2008 .

  4. Winning Post 7 Maximum 2008 - Wikipedia

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    Winning Post 7 Maximum 2008 (ウイニングポスト7 マキシマム2008) is a multiplatform horse racing simulator published by Koei for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii [1] and Microsoft Windows [2] It was released only in Japan on March 13, 2008. [3] The game is the sequel to Winning Post 7 Maximum 2007. [4]

  5. Winning Post 9 - Wikipedia

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  6. List of prizes won by The Washington Post - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post has won 65 Pulitzer Prizes [1] in journalism, the second highest of any newspaper or magazine in the United States. It has won the gold medal for Public Service, the most distinguished award, [2] six times.

  7. William Post (lottery winner) - Wikipedia

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    William "Bud" Post III (April 5, 1939 – January 15, 2006) was the winner of a Pennsylvania Lottery jackpot worth $16.2 million. Shortly afterward his brother tried to have him murdered for the inheritance. Post survived, and was successfully sued by an ex-girlfriend for a share of the winnings. By the end of his life, Post was $1 million in ...

  8. Talk:Winning Post - Wikipedia

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  9. Photo finish - Wikipedia

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    This limited the field of vision to no more than a few inches, the restricted field being aligned with the vertical line on the winning post on which the lens was focused. The strip film moved across the slit in the same direction to the race and at substantially the same speed as the rate of movement of the image of the horses as each passed ...