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  • 1Mission Thunderbolt — Mission: Thunderbolt Developer(s) Dave Scheifler, John Calhoun Publisher(s) Casady Greene Distributor(s) Casady Greene …

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  • 2Mission: Impossible — This article is about the original 1966–1973 television series. For other uses, see Mission: Impossible (disambiguation). Mission: Impossible Original series logo Genre Espionage Created by …

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  • 3Mission: SPACE — Epcot Land Future World Designer Walt Disney Imagineering Manufacturer Environmental Tectonics Corporation …

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  • 4Mission San Diego de Alcalá — The chapel façade of Mission San Diego de Alcalá as it appeared in 2008. Location 10818 San Diego Mission Rd. San Diego, California 92108 2429 Name as founded …

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  • 5Mission San Gabriel Arcángel — A view of Mission San Gabriel Arcángel in April 2005. The open stairway at the far right leads to the choir loft, and to the left is the six bell campanario ( bell wall ) that was built after the original bell structure, located at the far end of …

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  • 6Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa — circa 1909. Location 728 Monterey St. San Luis Obispo, California 93401 Name as&#1 …

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  • 7Mission San Antonio de Padua — The reconstructed Mission San Antonio de Padua as it appears today. The baked brick Campanario is unique among the Missions. Location near Jolon, Monterey County, Californi …

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  • 8Mission Critical (video game) — Mission Critical Developer(s) Legend Entertainment Publisher(s) Legend Entertainment …

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  • 9Mission Point Light — Location Peninsula Township, Michigan Coordinates …

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  • 10Mission Peak — Elevation 2,517 ft (767 m) [ …

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