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  2. Nurdle (bead) - Wikipedia

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    Nurdles in an industrial plant in the US. Pre-production plastic pellets, commonly known as nurdles, are tiny plastic pellets (smaller than 5 mm or 0.20 in) that are universally used in the plastics industry for the manufacture of plastic products.

  3. Kelly Bindle - Wikipedia

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    Kelly Bindle is a Canadian provincial politician, who was elected as the Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for the riding of Thompson in the 2016 election. [1] He is a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba.

  4. Steve Binder - Wikipedia

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    Irwin Sheppard "Steve" Binder [2] (born December 12, 1932) [3] is an American producer and director. [4] He found success behind the camera on television shows showcasing music, when he was only in his early 20s. [5]

  5. The Password Game - Wikipedia

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    The Password Game is a 2023 puzzle browser game developed by Neal Agarwal, where the player creates a password that follows increasingly unusual and complicated rules. Based on Agarwal's experience with password policies, [1] the game was developed in two months, releasing on June 27, 2023.

  6. Herbert George Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Although Jenkins is best known for his light fiction, his first book was a biography of George Borrow.He was an admirer of the poet and visual artist William Blake and conducted research into his trial for high treason and the location of his lost grave, [2] writing a book on him in 1925.

  7. Wordle - Wikipedia

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    Wordle is a web-based word game created and developed by Welsh software engineer Josh Wardle.Players have six attempts to guess a five-letter word, with feedback given for each guess in the form of coloured tiles indicating when letters match or occupy the correct position.

  8. Letter Boxed - Wikipedia

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    Letter Boxed is an online word puzzle video game created by Sam Ezersky and published in 2019 (soft-launched in 2018) on The New York Times Games. [1] It was the third game published in the puzzles section on the New York Times website after the Crossword and Spelling Bee. [2]

  9. Humble Bundle - Wikipedia

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    Humble Bundle, Inc. is a digital storefront for video games, which grew out of its original offering of Humble Bundles, collections of games sold at a price determined by the purchaser and with a portion of the price going towards charity and the rest split between the game developers.