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  • 122M. Wartella — Michael M. Wartella is an American underground cartoonist. His absurdist early art comic Ackxhpæz (1994 1996) was well received, and led to an expanded variety comic strip Three Hickory Nuts which was syndicated in alternative weekly newspapers… …

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  • 124National Popular Vote Interstate Compact — Current status ■Enacted into law ■Pending in current legislative session ■Failed in current or a previous session Note: Each square in the lower cartogram represents one electoral vote. The Natio …

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  • 125Belle Isle, Miami Beach, Florida — Belle Isle is an artificial island in the city of Miami Beach, Florida, USA. It is the easternmost of the Venetian Islands, a chain of artificial islands in Biscayne Bay in the cities of Miami and Miami Beach. It is home to apartment buildings, a …

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  • 126Putt-Putt Fun Center — is the name of a chain of family amusement centers and miniature golf courses in the United States, Australia, Indonesia, Korea, and Lebanon. Although the official name of the company is Putt Putt Fun Center, since the company s founding in 1954… …

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  • 127Robert Hoffer — Entrepreneur and innovator Robert Hoffer has been working behind the scenes with some of the best known Internet companies for more than 20 years – from online yellow pages, to instant messaging, to web based scratch off games. He has worked with …

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  • 1281950s Topps — Topps joined the sports cards market in the 1950s becoming a rival to Bowman. After competing with each other for five years Topps bought out Bowman in 1956. Competition still remained however, in the form of Parkhurst hockey cards. Topps… …

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