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  2. Amazon (company) - Wikipedia

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    the comments feature on customer reviews was rarely used." The remaining review response options are to indicate whether the reader finds the review helpful or to report that it violates Amazon policies (abuse). If a review is given enough "helpful" hits, it appears on the front page of the product.

  3. Mario's Picross - Wikipedia

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    Mario's Picross [a] is a 1995 puzzle video game developed by Jupiter and Ape Inc. and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy. It is a compilation of nonogram logic puzzles. The game stars Mario who chisels away at puzzle grids to form pictures. The game initially received positive reviews, with reviewers citing its length and addictive nature ...

  4. Life Turns Electric - Wikipedia

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    Life Turns Electric is the fifth studio album by Canadian alternative rock band Finger Eleven.It was released by Wind-up Records on October 5, 2010 [3] and was the last studio album to feature drummer Rich Beddoe.

  5. Digital Photography Review - Wikipedia

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    Digital Photography Review was founded in December 1998 in the United Kingdom by Philip and Joanna Askey. [4] [11] On May 14, 2007, it was acquired by Amazon.[3] [4] [21] DPReview employs a dedicated editorial team of in-house and freelance writers, and was editorially independent of Amazon.

  6. Puzzle Scape - Wikipedia

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    Puzzle Scape is a 2007 puzzle game developed by Finnish developer Farmind and published by Got Game Entertainment. Gameplay [ edit ] The game starts with a series of blocks dropping in a playing field and the player's objective is to group blocks within the same color.

  7. Cass Review - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Cass Review. The Independent Review of Gender Identity Services for Children and Young People (commonly, the Cass Review) was commissioned in 2020 by NHS England and NHS Improvement [1] and led by Hilary Cass, a retired consultant paediatrician and the former president of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. [2]