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  2. All the Pain Money Can Buy - Wikipedia

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    All the Pain Money Can Buy is the second studio album by American rock band Fastball, released on March 10, 1998, on Hollywood Records. The album includes the hit singles " The Way " (1998), "Fire Escape" (1998), and " Out of My Head " (1999).

  3. Jack White - Wikipedia

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    The White Stripes performing at the Wireless Festival in 2007. At 19 years old, Jack had landed his first professional gig as the drummer for the Detroit band Goober & the Peas, and was still in that position when the band broke up in 1996. [8] [19] [38] It was in this band that he learned about touring and performing onstage. [19]

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    Are Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck back together?. On Saturday, Affleck, 52, and Lopez, 55, were photographed having lunch with their kids. It's the first time the exes have been seen together ...

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    As an example from the 2017 version 1.2.2 of the Qi specification (referenced above), the A2 reference Qi low-power transmitter has a coil of 20 turns (in two layers) in a flat coil, wound on a form with a 19 mm inner diameter and a 40 mm outer diameter, with a below-coil shield of soft iron at least 4 mm larger in diameter which gives an inductance of 24 ± 1 microhenries.

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    How to buy the HMD Barbie Phone. The HMD Barbie Phone will cost $129 for U.S. customers. The product release date is set for Oct. 1, however, eager buyers can place their pre-order by visiting HMD ...

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    Nvidia's product families include graphics processing units, wireless communication devices, and automotive hardware and software, such as: GeForce, consumer-oriented graphics processing products; RTX, professional visual computing graphics processing products (replacing GTX and Quadro) NVS, a multi-display business graphics processor