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  2. Portal Reloaded - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Puzzle-platform. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Portal Reloaded is a 2021 free modification for Portal 2, created by German developer Jannis Brinkmann. As in the official Portal games, gameplay involves solving puzzles by manipulating portals which allow the player to move through space. Additionally, the mod allows players to ...

  3. Bartok the Magnificent - Wikipedia

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    Upon arriving at Baba Yaga's hut, the duo must answer a riddle given by the entrance, a giant talking skull. With the riddle solved, Bartok is then captured by Baba Yaga, who explains that, to save Ivan, Bartok must retrieve three artifacts from the forest, without any assistance: her pet pink snake Piloff, Oble's crown, and the Magic Feather.

  4. Five for Fighting - Wikipedia

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    Devil in the Wishing Well" was the album's second single, reaching number 23 on the Adult Top 40. A third single, a cover of "Silent Night" from the 2 + 2 Makes 5 EP, reached number 2 on the US Adult Contemporary charts. The Battle for Everything was certified Platinum by the RIAA, making it Five for Fighting's second straight Platinum-selling ...

  5. Harrison Ingram - Wikipedia

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    Ingram's transfer recruitment was wide open with opportunity, but reportedly came down to North Carolina and Kansas. After an official visit to Chapel Hill, Ingram decided to transfer to the Tar Heels, committing in late April 2023. Before the start of the season, Ingram was named to the Julius Erving Award preseason watchlist.

  6. W.J. Maxey Boys Training School - Wikipedia

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    W.J. Maxey Boys Training School was a juvenile corrections facility that served delinquent male youths ages 12–21 years old. The facility has sixty beds and provided services to Michigan youth who require intensive or specialized rehabilitation treatment and a high level of security and structure.

  7. White Plume Mountain - Wikipedia

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    White Plume Mountain is an adventure module for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, written by Lawrence Schick and published by TSR in 1979. The 16-page adventure bears the code "S2" ("S" for "special"). [2] The adventure is a dungeon crawl where the players' characters are hired to retrieve three "notorious" magical ...

  8. Dunes (hotel and casino) - Wikipedia

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    The group lost $1.2 million operating the Dunes, and relinquished control of the resort on February 1, 1956. Businessman Major Riddle subsequently partnered with local hotel operator William Miller to reopen the casino. They would be equal partners with 44-percent ownership, while Rice would own the remainder.

  9. Robert M. Riddle - Wikipedia

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    Robert M. Riddle was born in 1812, the son of Judge James Riddle. He entered the mercantile trade in Pittsburgh in the firm of Riddle and Forsyth, and subsequently engaged in the banking business in Philadelphia. [1] In 1837, he became editor of the Advocate, a Whig newspaper in Pittsburgh. He served as the city's postmaster from 1841 to 1845.