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  2. Antonín Kraft - Wikipedia

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    Antonín Kraft (30 December 1749, Rokycany – 28 August 1820, Vienna) was a Czech cellist and composer. He was a close friend of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven.

  3. route (command) - Wikipedia

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    route (command) In computing, route is a command used to view and manipulate the IP routing table in Unix-like and Microsoft Windows [1] operating systems and also in IBM OS/2 and ReactOS. [2] Manual manipulation of the routing table is characteristic of static routing .

  4. Cube Bikes - Wikipedia

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    History. The company was founded in 1993 by Marcus Pürner, who began with an area of 50 m 2 in his father's furniture factory in Waldershof, Germany. [2] The company has expanded its production area to 55,000 m 2 [3] and sells to more than 60 countries all over the world. They currently sponsor Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux .

  5. Rhein Kraft - Wikipedia

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    Rhein Kraft (Japanese ラインクラフト, 4 April 2002–18 August 2006) was a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse. She was one of the best juvenile fillies in Japan in 2004 when she won two of her three races including the Fantasy Stakes and ran third in the Hanshin Juvenile Fillies .

  6. Route Views - Wikipedia

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    Route Views. RouteViews is a project founded by the Advanced Network Technology Center at the University of Oregon to allow Internet users to view global Border Gateway Protocol routing information from the perspective of other locations around the internet. Originally created to help Internet Service Providers determine how their network ...

  7. Kraft (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Kraft (surname) Kraft is a German surname that means "strength", "power". [1] Notable people with the surname include: Adam Kraft (c. 1455–1509), German sculptor. Anders Kraft (born 1968), Swedish journalist and news anchor. Antonín Kraft (1749–1820), Czech cellist and composer. Charles H. Kraft (born 1932), anthropologist.

  8. Kraft Hockeyville - Wikipedia

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    Kraft Hockeyville is an annual competition sponsored by Kraft Heinz, the National Hockey League and the NHL Players' Association in which communities compete to demonstrate their commitment to the sport of ice hockey. The winning community gets a cash prize dedicated to upgrading their local home arena, as well as the opportunity to host an NHL ...

  9. Kraft break - Wikipedia

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    In astronomy, the Kraft break refers to the abrupt decrease in stars ' average rotation rates at surface temperatures below about 6200 kelvin. The so-called break bears the name of astronomer Robert Kraft, [1] though its existence was recognized prior to his publications on the topic. [2] The break is understood to separate stars with deep ...