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    Clark finished the game not far from her third career triple-double, with 18 points on 7-of-18 shooting, 10 assists, eight rebounds and six turnovers, which wasn't enough in a 78-74 Aces win. She ...

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  5. Ember (album) - Wikipedia

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    Ember is the sixth studio album by American rock band Breaking Benjamin, produced by lead singer and rhythm guitarist Benjamin Burnley.It was released by Hollywood Records on April 13, 2018.

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    The Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix’s street circuit will make its way through the property in November. How big is the MSG Sphere? One block east from the Vegas strip, the record-breaking Sphere ...

  7. Elephant Bar - Wikipedia

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    The corporate office was located in Las Vegas, Nevada. Their first restaurant opened in Lubbock, Texas in 1980. In 2015, the chain comprised 25 restaurants throughout the United States, with the majority in California. Elephant Bar Restaurants were also located in New Mexico and Nevada. [1]

  8. Louis Colavecchio - Wikipedia

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    Louis B. Colavecchio (January 1, 1942 – July 6, 2020) was an American casino counterfeiter known as "The Coin". While residing in Rhode Island, Colavecchio defrauded several Atlantic City and Connecticut casinos until his arrest and initial conviction in 1998.

  9. List of Naruto video games - Wikipedia

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    Naruto video games have appeared for various consoles from Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft, based on Masashi Kishimoto's manga and anime. Most of them are fighting games in which the player directly controls one of a roster of various characters as featured in the series' Parts I and II.