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  2. Cocomelon - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the channel rebranded to "ABC Kid TV" [6] and began remastering older videos, followed by a transition from alphabet videos to nursery rhymes. [9] On April 8, 2016, computer animation was introduced, with the first 3D character appearing in a video for "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star". Later in 2016, 3D animation videos became longer, some videos used motion capture technology, and ...

  3. Duesenberg - Wikipedia

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    Duesenberg Automobile & Motors Company, Inc. was an American racing and luxury automobile manufacturer founded in Indianapolis, Indiana, by brothers Fred and August Duesenberg in 1920.

  4. DODGE - Wikipedia

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    DODGE (Department of Defense Gravity Experiment) was a satellite whose primary purpose was to conduct experiments in gravity-gradient stabilization at near- geosynchronous altitudes. Its secondary objectives included measuring the Earth's magnetic field, and taking pictures of the entire Earth's disk in both black-and-white and color. It was launched atop a Titan IIIC rocket on July 1, 1967 ...

  5. Child safety on Roblox - Wikipedia

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    A BBC News screengrab of a "Roblox Condo", depicting two naked player characters with speech balloons stating "Who wanna sex [sic]" (left) and "Wanna date" (right) [36] A common criticism in regard to child safety on Roblox is the proliferation of games that depict sex clubs (usually termed "condo games" or "scented cons" [37]) that facilitate virtual sexual roleplay between users and how ...

  6. BMW - Wikipedia

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    The first car sold as a BMW was a rebadged Dixi called the BMW 3/15, following BMW's acquisition of the car manufacturer Automobilwerk Eisenach. Throughout the 1930s, BMW expanded its range into sports cars and larger luxury cars. [13][14] Aircraft engines, motorcycles, and automobiles would be BMW's main products until World War II.

  7. Mon (emblem) - Wikipedia

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    Another example of corporate use is the logo for the famous soy sauce maker Kikkoman, which uses the family mon of the founder, [11] and finally, the logo of music instrument/equipment and motorcycle builder Yamaha, which shows three tuning forks interlocked into the shape of a capital 'Y' in reference to both their name and the origin of the ...

  8. Itasha - Wikipedia

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    A Triumph Bonneville T100 featuring Flint from Girls und Panzer In Japan, an itasha (痛車; literally "painful car"[1][2]) is a car decorated with images of characters from anime, manga, or video games (especially bishōjo games or eroge). The decorations usually involve paint schemes and stickers.

  9. Autocars Co. - Wikipedia

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    Autocars Sabra Sport Autocars Sabra Sport The name "Sabra" was chosen because it means both "born in Israel" and a cactus (its fruit, prickly pear), which was used as its logo. In 1960, Yitzhak Shubinsky launched an Israeli-made car at the autoshow in New York City. It was a very small, underpowered pick-up truck. At the show Shubinsky realized that it was a futile attempt, and set forth on a ...