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  2. Pennsylvania Lottery - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, following a revenue decrease exceeding $75 million for the fiscal year 2016–2017, Pennsylvania passed a gaming expansion bill that authorized the sale of online lottery products. [3] Governor Tom Wolf 's budget plan for 2018 said that he and the state would use new revenues to "re-establish a $75 million reserve fund".

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  4. Lean on Me (film) - Wikipedia

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    Lean on Me is a 1989 American biographical drama film directed by John G. Avildsen, written by Michael Schiffer, and starring Morgan Freeman.It is based on the story of Joe Louis Clark, a real life inner city high school principal in Paterson, New Jersey, whose school is in danger of being placed into receivership of the New Jersey state government unless students improve their test scores on ...

  5. Abbey Home Media - Wikipedia

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    Abbey Home Media was a British home media distributor that released content aimed at children. It was founded in March 2002, as the successor company to Abbey Home Entertainment (AHE), which was acquired by the Just Group in 2000.

  6. Chuck Feeney - Wikipedia

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    Charles Francis Feeney (April 23, 1931 – October 9, 2023) was an American businessman and philanthropist who made his fortune as a co-founder of Duty Free Shoppers Group, the travel retailer of luxury products based in Hong Kong.

  7. Usage share of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Ireland joined some other European countries with smartphone-majority, for three days after Christmas, topping that day at 55.39%. [191] [192] In the US, desktop-minority happened for three days on and around Christmas (while a longer four-day stretch happened in November, and happens frequently on weekends). [193]