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  2. Gambit (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Gambit is a mutant X-Man who can manipulate kinetic energy and charge cards with explosive power. Learn about his creation, history, abilities, relationships, and appearances in comics, animation, and film.

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    A comprehensive list of novels, short stories, plays and other works that feature time travel as a central plot element or premise. The list covers works from the 18th century to the present, with brief descriptions and links to more information.

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    Apples are round, edible fruits produced by apple trees (Malus spp.), which originated in Central Asia and are widely cultivated worldwide. Learn about the history, classification, genetics, cultivation and uses of apples, as well as their cultural and religious significance.

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    Pennsylvania is a state in the northeastern United States with a rich and diverse history, culture, and natural features. Learn about its colonial origins, role in the American Revolution and Civil War, geography, population, state symbols, and more.

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    Di Stefano's youth membership card at River Plate Born in Barracas , a neighborhood of Buenos Aires , Di Stéfano was the son of Alfredo Di Stéfano, a first-generation Italian Argentine (his father Michele emigrated to Argentina from Capri in the 19th century), and Eulalia Laulhé Gilmont, an Argentine woman of French and Irish descent with ...

  7. List of people from Jersey City, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Philip Van Doren Stern (1900–1984), author, editor, and Civil War historian whose 1943 story "The Greatest Gift", inspired the classic Christmas film It's a Wonderful Life (1946) [138] Matt Taibbi (born 1970), author and journalist [139] Janine Pommy Vega (1942–2010), poet associated with the Beats [140]