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  2. Aston Martin One-77 - Wikipedia

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    Width. 2,204 mm (86.8 in) (inc mirrors) Height. 1,222 mm (48.1 in) Kerb weight. 1,630 kg (3,594 lb) The Aston Martin One-77 is a two-door, two-seater flagship sports car built by the British car manufacturer Aston Martin. The car was first shown at the 2008 Paris Motor Show, although it remained mostly covered by a " Savile Row tailored skirt ...

  3. 5-25-77 - Wikipedia

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    132 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. 5-25-77, released as 25-5-77 in the United Kingdom, is a 2022 coming-of-age film written and directed by Patrick Read Johnson and produced by Fred Roos and Gary Kurtz. It stars John Francis Daley as a teenage director living in Wadsworth, Illinois, and his excitement for the premiere of ...

  4. Debian - Wikipedia

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    Debian ( / ˈdɛbiən / ), [ 5][ 6] also known as Debian GNU/Linux, is a Linux distribution composed of free and open-source software and optionally non-free firmware or software [ 7][ 8] developed by the community-supported Debian Project, which was established by Ian Murdock on August 16, 1993.

  5. Ariarne Titmus - Wikipedia

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    Ariarne Titmus. Ariarne Elizabeth Titmus OAM (born 7 September 2000) is an Australian swimmer. She is the reigning Olympic champion in the women's 400-metre freestyle, having won the event at the 2020 Summer Olympics and the 2024 Summer Olympics and the world record holder in the long course 200-metre freestyle and 400-metre freestyle events.

  6. Thylacine - Wikipedia

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    Thylacine. The thylacine ( / ˈθaɪləsiːn /; binomial name Thylacinus cynocephalus ), also commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger or Tasmanian wolf, is an extinct carnivorous marsupial that was native to the Australian mainland and the islands of Tasmania and New Guinea. The thylacine died out in New Guinea and mainland Australia around 3,600 ...