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  2. Tower Press - Wikipedia

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    Tower Press was a British jigsaw puzzle and games manufacturer, most active from the 1930s until 1969 when they were bought by Waddingtons. By the early 1960s, they were the largest jigsaw puzzle maker in the world.

  3. Jigsaw World: Create your own jigsaw puzzles on Facebook - AOL

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    There are dozens of stock puzzles to choose from, all using real world photography as their base, and you can sort these by player ratings or simply by how many pieces they contain.

  4. Kick Off Summer With Lil Wayne's List of Must-Do Activities - AOL

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    The rapper went on to note that fans should also “take a nice walk on the beach, put time aside to follow your dreams by setting goals, take the scenic route vs. the highway and make summer ...

  5. John Spilsbury (cartographer) - Wikipedia

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    Inventor of the jigsaw puzzle. "Europe divided into its kingdoms, etc." (1766) Believed to be the first purpose-made jigsaw puzzle. John Spilsbury (/I.P.A. spɪlsbəri/ 1739 – 3 April 1769) [1] was a British cartographer and engraver. He is credited as the inventor of the jigsaw puzzle.

  6. Lantern (software) - Wikipedia

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    Lantern is a free internet censorship circumvention tool that operates in some of the most extreme censorship environments, such as China, Iran, and Russia. It uses wide variety of protocols and techniques that obfuscate network traffic and/or co-mingle traffic with protocols censors are reluctant to block.

  7. Review: Hernan Diaz's jigsaw-puzzle novel aims to debunk ...

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    'Trust,' by Hernan Diaz, is a Rashomon-like concoction of four stories about a hollow great man — fascinating and assured, but ultimately deflating.