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  2. osu! - Wikipedia

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    osu! osu! Osu! [a] (stylized as osu!) is a free-to-play rhythm game originally created and self-published by Australian developer Dean Herbert. Inspired by gameplay of the Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan series, it was released for Microsoft Windows on 16 September 2007, with later ports to macOS, Linux, Android and iOS. [citation needed] Osu! ' s ...

  3. Category:Fubuki-class destroyers - Wikipedia

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    S. Japanese destroyer Sagiri. Japanese destroyer Sazanami (1931) Japanese destroyer Shikinami (1929) Japanese destroyer Shinonome (1927) Japanese destroyer Shirakumo (1927) Japanese destroyer Shirayuki (1928)

  4. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold - AOL Help

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    Call paid premium support at 1-800-358-4860 to get live expert help from AOL Customer Care. Learn how to download and install or uninstall the Desktop Gold software and if your computer meets the system requirements.

  5. Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Midway. Akagi ( Japanese: 赤城, "Red castle", named after Mount Akagi) was an aircraft carrier built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). Though she was laid down as an Amagi -class battlecruiser, Akagi was converted to an aircraft carrier while still under construction to comply with the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty.

  6. Japanese destroyer Amagiri (1930) - Wikipedia

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    Amagiri. (1930) Amagiri (天霧, "Fogged or Clouded Sky") was the 15th of 24 Fubuki -class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world. [1] They served as first-line destroyers through the 1930s, and remained formidable weapons ...

  7. Fubuki-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    18 × depth charges. The Fubuki-class destroyers (吹雪型駆逐艦, Fubukigata kuchikukan) were a class of twenty-four destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. [1] The Fubuki class has been described as the world's first modern destroyer. [2] The Fubuki class set a new standard not only for Japanese vessels, but for destroyers around the world.

  8. Hydrocolloid dressing - Wikipedia

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    A hydrocolloid dressing is biodegradable, breathable, and depending on the dressing selected, may adhere to the skin, so no separate taping is needed. [3] The active surface of the dressing is coated with a cross-linked adhesive mass containing a dispersion of gelatin, pectin and carboxymethyl cellulose together with other polymers and ...

  9. English words of African origin - Wikipedia

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    Osu – from Igbo, traditional caste system; oyinbo – from Yoruba, "skinless" or "peeled skin" safari – from Swahili travel, ultimately from Arabic; sambo – Fula sambo meaning "uncle" sangoma – from Zulu – "traditional healer" (often used in South African English)