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  2. Haigh's Chocolates - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Ernest Haigh was born in 1877 in Adelaide, South Australia.His first shop opened on 1 May 1915 at 34 King William Street and moved a few doors along to Beehive Corner in 1922 on Rundle Mall and King William Street.

  3. Matrox - Wikipedia

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    Matrox's first graphics card product was the ALT-256 for S-100 bus computers, released in 1978. The ALT-256 produced a 256 by 256 pixel monochrome display using an 8 kilobyte (64 kilobit) frame buffer consisting of 16 TMS4027 DRAM chips (4 kilobits each).

  4. List of Zoey 101 episodes - Wikipedia

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    Logan's father discovers that he purchased a $327,000 car without his permission. Malcolm (Michael Corbett) immediately steps in and takes control: he forcefully returns the car, takes away all of Logan's luxuries and expensive possessions, closes his bank account, and cuts his credit card in half.

  5. Delfina Cuero - Wikipedia

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    Delfina Cuero (ca 1900 – 1972) was a Native American writer of the Kumeyaay people.. The daughter of Vincente Cuero and Cidilda Quaha, she was born in Xamca (later known as Jamacha).

  6. The Chase (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    The Chase is an American television quiz show adapted from the British program of the same name. It premiered on August 6, 2013, on the Game Show Network (GSN). It was hosted by Brooke Burns and featured Mark Labbett as the "chaser" (referred to on air exclusively by his nickname "the Beast").

  7. Category:Alpine skiers at the 1980 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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  8. List of films set on trains - Wikipedia

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  9. Earned income tax credit - Wikipedia

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    Tax credit equals $0.34 for each dollar of earned income for income up to $10,540. For income between $10,540 and $19,330, the tax credit is a constant "plateau" at $3,584. For income between $19,330 and $41,765, the tax credit decreases by $0.1598 for each dollar earned over $19,330. For income over $41,765, the tax credit is zero. [37]