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  3. Porsche 911 (992) - Wikipedia

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    Height. 1,289–1,303 mm (50.7–51.3 in) Kerb weight. 1,480–1,710 kg (3,263–3,770 lb) Chronology. Predecessor. Porsche 911 (991) The Porsche 992 is the eighth and current generation of the Porsche 911 sports car, which was introduced at the Porsche Experience Center, Los Angeles on 27 November 2018.

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    Digital coupons (also known as e-coupons, e-clips or clipped deals) are the digital analogue of paper coupons which are used to provide customers with discounts or gifts in order to attract the purchase of some products. Mostly, grocery and drug stores offer e-coupon services in loyalty program events. Even though there are still traditional ...

  5. Porsche 911 (991) - Wikipedia

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    Porsche 992. The Porsche 991 is the seventh generation of the Porsche 911 sports car, which was unveiled at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show on 15 September as the replacement for the 997. The 991 was an entirely new platform, only the third since the original 911 launched in 1963 (the 996 of 1999 was the second new platform).

  6. Makki ibn Abi Talib al-Qaysi - Wikipedia

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    He studied in Cairo during the period 368–74 AH (978–84 CE); returned to al-Qayrawān for three years (during which time he studied with the jurists al-Qābisī (d. 403/1011) and Ibn Abī Zayd (d. 386/996)); spent 377–79 and 382–83 AH (987–89 and 992–93 CE) back in Cairo; and then 387–90 AH (998–1001 CE) in Mecca, where ...

  7. Thomas Bond (American physician) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Benson Chew. Philadelphia portal. Thomas Bond (May 2, 1713 – March 26, 1784) was an American physician and surgeon. [1] In 1751 he co-founded the Pennsylvania Hospital, the first medical facility in the American colonies, with Benjamin Franklin, and also volunteered his services there as both physician and teacher. [2]

  8. List of country calling codes - Wikipedia

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    992 – Tajikistan; 993 – Turkmenistan; 994 – Azerbaijan; 995 – Georgia. 995 (34) – formerly South Ossetia (now 7 (850, 929)) 995 (44) – formerly Abkhazia (now 7 (840, 940)) 996 – Kyrgyzstan; 997 – Kazakhstan (reserved but abandoned in November 2023; uses 7 (6xx, 7xx)) 998 – Uzbekistan

  9. Francis I, Duke of Brittany - Wikipedia

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    Château de l'Hermine, Vannes. Francis I (in Breton Fransez I, in French François I) (11 May 1414 – 17 July 1450), was Duke of Brittany, Count of Montfort and titular Earl of Richmond, from 29 August 1442 to his death. He was born in Vannes, the son of John V, Duke of Brittany and Joan of France, [1] the daughter of King Charles VI of France .

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  11. Robert Sampson (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Spouse. Maryanne Gackle. . . ( m. 1972; div. 1976) . Children. 1. Robert LeRoy Sampson [1] (May 10, 1933 – January 18, 2020) was an American actor. He was known for playing the role of Father Mike Fitzgerald in the American sitcom television series Bridget Loves Bernie.

  12. Siege of Aleppo (994–995) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Aleppo was a siege of the Hamdanid capital Aleppo by the army of the Fatimid Caliphate under Manjutakin from the spring of 994 to April 995. Manjutakin laid siege to the city over the winter, while the population of Aleppo starved and suffered from disease. In the spring of 995, the emir of Aleppo appealed for help from Byzantine ...