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  2. Mitsubishi Motors - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Mitsubishi Motors was the sixth-largest Japanese automaker and the 19th-largest worldwide by production. [7] Since October 2016, Mitsubishi has been one-third (34%) owned by Nissan, and included in the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance. [8]

  3. Gamefam - Wikipedia

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    Gamefam Studios is an American video game company. It primarily utilizes Roblox as a video game development platform, [1] while also using Fortnite Creative and Minecraft as engines to create maps and minigames. [3] It has produced content for brands such as Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic Speed Simulator), the National Football League, Hot Wheels, Doctor Strange, Kung Fu Panda, Samsung, and Puma ...

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  5. File:Mitsubishi UFJ logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    Standard keyboard layouts vary depending on their intended writing system, language, and use case, and some hobbyists and manufacturers create non-standard layouts to match their individual preferences, or for extended functionality. Physical layout is the actual positioning of keys on a keyboard.

  7. Mitsubishi Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The current Mitsubishi Corporation was founded by the merger of these three companies to form Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, Ltd. in 1954; Mitsubishi listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and Osaka Stock Exchange in the same year.

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  9. Moog Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Moog Inc. (/ moʊɡ / MOHG) is an American-based designer and manufacturer of electric, electro-hydraulic and hydraulic motion, controls and systems for applications in aerospace, defense, industrial and medical devices.