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  2. Cody Garrett - Wikipedia

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    Cody Garrett, also known as Donut Operator, is an American influencer who blogs about law-enforcement on his YouTube channel. He resigned from the Spartanburg Police Department in 2017 and has since written for Blue Lives Matter and supported Brandon Herrera's political campaign.

  3. Cooper Do-nuts Riot - Wikipedia

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    The Cooper Do-nuts Riot was an alleged uprising in reaction to police harassment of LGBT people at a 24-hour donut cafe in Los Angeles in the 1960s. Whether the riot actually happened, the date, location and whether or not the cafe was a branch of the Cooper chain are all disputed, and there is a lack of contemporary documentary evidence, [1] with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD ...

  4. List of Toon In with Me episodes - Wikipedia

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    Toon In with Me is a live-action/animated comedy show on MeTV that features classic and modern cartoons. The web page has the list of episodes by season and air date, but no archive or streaming links.

  5. Donald J. Sobol - Wikipedia

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    Donald J. Sobol was an American writer of children's books, especially the Encyclopedia Brown mystery series. Learn about his life, career, awards, and works in this comprehensive biography.

  6. The Three-Body Problem (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Three-Body Problem is a Chinese science fiction novel by Liu Cixin, the first in a trilogy about Earth's encounter with an alien civilization. The novel explores the cultural, political, and scientific implications of the three-body problem in orbital mechanics and its connection to the Trisolaran invasion.

  7. Codebook - Wikipedia

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    A codebook is a document used for gathering and storing cryptography codes, or a list of codes for data compression or social research. Learn about the history, types, and examples of codebooks in different fields and applications.

  8. Donuts (company) - Wikipedia

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    Donuts Inc. was a domain name registrar and registry providing paid domain names under 270 new generic top-level domains (gTLDs), as made possible by ICANN's gTLD expansion program, as well as 173 other TLDs including .au and .org (gTLD managed by the Public Interest Registry), through its own registry status (for example, managing the .social gTLD) and contracts between its subsidiaries and ...

  9. Surface Book 3 - Wikipedia

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    Surface Book 3 is a 2-in-1 PC with a detachable tablet and a laptop mode. It was released in May 2020 and has various configurations of CPU, GPU, RAM and storage.