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    RSVP was a vertical version of Scrabble introduced by Selchow and Righter in 1958 and promoted as "3-D Scrabble". Two players spelled words using cubical tiles with letters on an upright grid board. Two players spelled words using cubical tiles with letters on an upright grid board.

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    The first chapter opens up with an ambush in June 2015 on the convoy of the Indian Army troops in Chandel, Manipur by NSCN(K) militants. In retaliation, Major Vihaan Singh Shergill, a Para SF officer and his unit, including his brother-in-law, Major Karan Kashyap, infiltrate and attack the Northeastern militants and also kill the key leader responsible for the ambush.

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    Bub is playing cards with Max (Burt Mustin) and Smitty (Lloyd Corrigan). Mike is trying to get a girl named Wendy to notice him. Mike is trying to get a girl named Wendy to notice him. Chip's teacher, Mrs. Bergen, is mad at Chip because he put an ant farm on her desk and the ants escaped.

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    Hitchcock initially trained as a technical clerk and copywriter before entering the film industry in 1919 as a title card designer. His directorial debut was the British–German silent film The Pleasure Garden (1925).

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