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  2. Tesla Model S - Wikipedia

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    The Tesla Model S is a battery-electric, four-door full-size car produced by Tesla since 2012. It has a curb weight of 4,323–4,960 lb (1,961–2,250 kg) and an electric range of 208–405 mi (335–652 km).

  3. Martin O'Malley - Wikipedia

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    Martin O'Malley is a Democratic politician who served as the governor of Maryland from 2007 to 2015 and the mayor of Baltimore from 1999 to 2007. He was also the 17th commissioner of the Social Security Administration since 2023, appointed by President Joe Biden.

  4. Dave Grohl - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the life and career of Dave Grohl, an American musician who is the lead singer, guitarist, and principal songwriter of Foo Fighters. He also played drums for Nirvana, Them Crooked Vultures, and other bands, and directed several music documentaries.

  5. List of The Rookie episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Rookie is an American TV series about a middle-aged cop in LA. The first episode aired on October 16, 2018, and the seventh season premiered on February 20, 2024.

  6. Aurora - Wikipedia

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    Learn about auroras, natural light displays in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions. Find out the causes, forms, colors, and occurrence of auroras, also known as the northern lights (aurora borealis) or the southern lights (aurora australis).

  7. Sigmund Freud - Wikipedia

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    Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method and theory of mind and human agency. He was born in 1856 to Galician Jewish parents and died in 1939 in exile in the UK.

  8. Liquid-crystal display - Wikipedia

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    A liquid-crystal display (LCD) is a flat-panel device that uses liquid crystals and polarizers to modulate light. LCDs are widely used in various applications, such as TVs, computers, watches, and mobile phones.