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  2. Reykon - Wikipedia

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    1. Andrés Felipe Robledo Londoño (born 12 December 1986), [1] better known as Reykon " El Líder " " Pel mazo " , is a reggaeton performer from Colombia. [2] He is considered one of the biggest proponents of Latin America's reggaeton music genre. [3] He is from Envigado, Antioquia. [4]

  3. List of Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman episodes - Wikipedia

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    Prod. code 1: 1 "3-2-1 Blast Off!" ... Ruff has just finished shooting his first FETCH promo, "Busy As a Bee", but cannot get out of his bee costume because the ...

  4. The Client List (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Client List is an American television drama series based on the 2010 television film of the same name, which aired on the Lifetime network. The series stars Jennifer Love Hewitt, who starred in the film, though she plays a different character in a premise that is slightly different from the film.

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    May 23, 2024 at 10:25 AM. Why Ticketmaster Owner Live Nation's Shares Are Tumbling Today. Live Nation Entertainment Inc (NYSE: LYV) shares are trading lower on Thursday as the company faces a ...

  6. Harris Ranch Airport - Wikipedia

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    Harris Ranch Airport (FAA LID: 3O8) is an airstrip near Coalinga, California, next to Interstate 5. To the north of the airport is the Harris Ranch Restaurant and Inn. The airport has been open since March 1981. There is only one runway, 30 feet (9.1 m) wide and 2,820 feet (860 m) long. Parking and fuel are on the north end near the restaurant.

  7. Fiesta Mart - Wikipedia

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    This store was targeted towards the surrounding community, which was one of the more affluent Houston suburbs. It featured a large, sloped hydroponic garden along the north wall. The floor space was slowly sold off in portions in the 1990s. As of 2011, the location is now called the NASA Value Center Shopping Center and has no Fiesta presence.