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  2. Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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  3. The Ipcress File (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Ipcress File is a 1965 British spy film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Michael Caine.The screenplay, by Bill Canaway and James Doran, was based on Len Deighton's novel The IPCRESS File (1962).

  4. Your doctor will recommend the dosage of Viagra that’s right for you. Form and strengths (25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg) Viagra comes as an oral tablet, in these strengths: 25 milligram (mg), 50 mg, and ...

  5. Total Knee Replacement Surgery Recovery Timeline - Healthline

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    Here is a detailed timeline of the recovery and rehab process of a total knee replacement from day 1 to week 12 and on.

  6. Timeline for the day of the September 11 attacks - Wikipedia

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    Flight paths of the four planes used on September 11. 7:59 a.m.: American Airlines Flight 11, a Boeing 767 with registration number N334AA, carrying 76 passengers (excluding the hijackers) and 11 crew members, departs 14 minutes late from Logan International Airport in Boston, bound for Los Angeles International Airport.

  7. Actress (2014 film) - Wikipedia

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    Actress is a 2014 American documentary film about actress Brandy Burre, directed, edited and photographed by Robert Greene.The film was produced by Douglas Tirola and Susan Bedusa, and is a 4th Row Films and Prewar Cinema production.

  8. Timeline of human evolution - Wikipedia

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    Date Event 4.3-4.1 Ga The earliest life appears, possibly as protocells.Their genetic material was probably composed of RNA, capable of both self replication and enzymatic activity; their membranes were composed of lipids.

  9. Auschwitz concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    A study in the late 1980s by Polish historian Franciszek Piper, published by Yad Vashem in 1991, [229] used timetables of train arrivals combined with deportation records to calculate that, of the 1.3 million sent to the camp, 1,082,000 had died there, a figure (rounded up to 1.1 million) that Piper regarded as a minimum. [7]