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  2. Barış Arduç - Wikipedia

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    Arduç first got supporting roles in 2011 in the series Küçük Hanımefendi based on novel for fourth time, daily series Dinle Sevgili, and youth comedy Pis Yedili.Later in 2012, he portrayed the character of Ahmet Avcıoğlu in ATV's series Benim İçin Üzülme which was written and directed by Mahsun Kırmızıgül and shot in Hopa, Artvin.

  3. Kurtis Conner - Wikipedia

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    Kurtis Matthew Kenneth Conner [P 1] was born at North York General Hospital in the North York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, [P 2] on May 4, 1994. [P 3] [P 4] He grew up in Hamilton, Ontario, [P 5] [P 6] but he later moved back to Toronto. [2]

  4. List of ray tracing software - Wikipedia

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    SourceFed Studios was an American digital media company and multi-channel network created by Philip DeFranco in 2011. After finding success during the early years of YouTube with his eponymous news show, DeFranco secured funding from YouTube and launched SourceFed as part of the YouTube Original Channel Initiative in 2012.

  6. Mike Ritland - Wikipedia

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    Mike Ritland is a New York Times Best Selling author: [14] [15] Trident K9 Warriors, Publisher St. Martin's Paperbacks, ISBN 978-1250073051 [16] [17]; Navy SEAL Dogs, Publisher St. Martin's Griffin, ISBN 9781250049698 [18]

  7. Wyse - Wikipedia

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    Wyse was an early innovator in off-shore electronics production, with its products being built in Taiwan in company owned facilities. In 1990 Dr. Morris Chang organized Channel International, a Taiwan consortium, which gathered business owners together and was a booster for Taiwanese individuals owning U.S. companies. [10]