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  2. Latin Casino - Wikipedia

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    The Latin Casino was a Philadelphia-area nightclub that first opened in 1944 as the "Latin" located at 1309 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Many top entertainers performed at the Latin, including Harry Belafonte, Jimmy Durante, Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Richard Pryor, Jerry Lewis, Milton Berle, Lena Horne, Pearl Bailey, Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hampton, Joey Bishop, and others.

  3. Casino (Blue Rodeo album) - Wikipedia

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    Casino is the third studio album by Blue Rodeo.It was drummer Mark French's only album with the band. It was produced by Dwight Yoakam guitarist Pete Anderson. [1]"Trust Yourself," "After the Rain," and, most significantly, "Til I Am Myself Again" were notable hit singles from the album.

  4. Casino Royale (2006 film) - Wikipedia

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    MI6 operative James Bond earns his "licence to kill" and promotion to 00 agent status by assassinating the traitorous Dryden and his contact in Prague.In Uganda, Mr. White introduces Steven Obanno, a high-ranking member of the Lord's Resistance Army, to Le Chiffre, an Albanian private banker to terrorists.

  5. Workforce management - Wikipedia

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    Workforce management (WFM) is an institutional process that maximizes performance levels and competency for an organization.The process includes all the activities needed to maintain a productive workforce, such as field service management, human resource management, performance and training management, data collection, recruiting, budgeting, forecasting, scheduling and analytics.

  6. Edwin S. Lowe - Wikipedia

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    Milton Bradley Company purchased E. S. Lowe Company in 1973 for $26 million. [3] In 1962, [4] Lowe opened the 450-room Tallyho hotel on the Las Vegas Strip. [2] [5] It was the only major hotel in Nevada without a casino, [5] as Lowe believed that there were some tourists to the city who were not interested in gambling. [6]

  7. Kaos (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Kaos (stylised as KAOS) is a British mythological black comedy television series created by Charlie Covell for Netflix.It revolves around three humans as they discover their connection to each other and to a long-standing ancient prophecy while they deal with corrupt and arrogant gods of Greek and Roman mythology.

  8. Jim Lowe - Wikipedia

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    James Ellsworth Lowe (May 7, 1923 – December 12, 2016) was an American singer-songwriter, best known for his 1956 number-one hit song, "The Green Door". He also served as a disc jockey and radio host and personality and was considered an expert on the popular music of the 1940s and 1950s.

  9. Requiem for a Dream - Wikipedia

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    Sara Goldfarb, a widow living alone in a Brighton Beach apartment, watches television. Her son Harry is a heroin addict, along with his friend Tyrone.The two deal heroin in a bid to realize their dreams; Harry and his girlfriend Marion, who is addicted to cocaine, plan to open a clothing store for Marion's designs, while Tyrone seeks the approval of his mother and an escape from the ghetto.