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  2. Legality of incest - Wikipedia

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    Laws regarding incest (i.e. sexual activity between family members or close relatives) vary considerably between jurisdictions, and depend on the type of sexual activity and the nature of the family relationship of the parties involved, as well as the age and sex of the parties.

  3. Unilever - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, it merged its Lever Brothers and Elida Faberge businesses as Lever Faberge in January 2001. [34] In 2003, Unilever announced the strategic decision to sell off the Dalda brand in both India and Pakistan. [35] In 2003, Bunge Limited acquired the Dalda brand from Hindustan Unilever Limited for reportedly under Rs 1 billion. [36]

  4. Firefox - Wikipedia

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    The UK [338] and US [339] governments both follow the 2% rule. This states that only browsers with more than 2% market share among visitors of their websites will be supported. There are concerns that support for Firefox will be dropped because as of December 29, 2023, the browser market share among US government website visitors is 2.2%. [340]

  5. Eric Schmidt - Wikipedia

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    Website ericschmidt .com Eric Emerson Schmidt (born April 27, 1955) KBE [ 1 ] is an American businessman and former software engineer who served as the CEO of Google from 2001 to 2011 and as the company's executive chairman from 2011 to 2015. [ 2 ]

  6. The Cure - Wikipedia

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    The album was released in 1980 and reached number 20 on the UK charts. A single from the album, "A Forest", became the band's first UK hit single, reaching number 31 on the singles chart. [34] The album was a departure from the Cure's sound up to that point, with Hedges describing it as "morose, atmospheric, very different to Three Imaginary Boys."

  7. 2026 FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City is the only capital of the three host nations chosen as a venue site, with Ottawa and Washington, D.C., joining Bonn (West Germany, 1974) and Tokyo (Japan, 2002) as the only capital cities not selected to host World Cup matches.

  8. Kellogg's - Wikipedia

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    Kellogg's brand logo used by both Kellanova and WK Kellogg Co, formerly used as a corporate logo until 2023. Former Kellogg's Café, Union Square (Manhattan) Kellanova, formerly known as the Kellogg Company and commonly known as Kellogg's, is an American multinational food manufacturing company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, US.