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  2. Dunkin' Donuts - Wikipedia

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    Website. dunkindonuts .com. Dunkin' Donuts, [1] doing business as Dunkin' since 2019, is an American multinational coffee and donut company, as well as a quick service restaurant. It was founded by Bill Rosenberg (1916–2002) in Quincy, Massachusetts, in 1950.

  3. Tim Hortons - Wikipedia

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    The dutchie is a Canadian donut popularized by the Tim Hortons chain. Since the mid-1990s, the chain has moved into other areas beyond donut and coffee, including specialty items such as New York-style cheesecake, as well as a selection of food items for lunch that include soups, chili, and submarine sandwiches.

  4. Ted Ngoy - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. Cambodian American. Occupation (s) Baker, entrepreneur, real estate agent. Spouse. Christy Ngoy. Ted Ngoy (born Bun Tek Ngoy 倪文德; 1941) is a Cambodian American entrepreneur and former owner of a chain of doughnut shops in California. He is nicknamed the "Donut King".

  5. Old-fashioned doughnut - Wikipedia

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    Old-fashioned doughnuts – cinnamon sugar (left), chocolate glazed (centre top) and maple glazed (right). Shape shown is typical of commercially available buttermilk donuts. The old-fashioned doughnut is a term used for a variety of cake doughnut prepared in the shape of a ring with a cracked surface and tapered edges around it. [1]

  6. Android Donut - Wikipedia

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    Android 1.6 Donut is the fourth version of the open source Android mobile operating system developed by Google. Among the more prominent features introduced with this update were added support for CDMA smartphones , additional screen sizes , a battery usage indicator, and a text-to-speech engine .

  7. Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) 0: 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: A: B: C: D: E: F U+219x ←: ↑: →: ↓: ↔: ↕: ↖: ↗: ↘: ↙: ↚: ↛: ↜: ↝: ↞: ↟: U+21Ax ↠: ↡: ↢: ↣: ↤: ↥: ↦: ↧: ↨: ↩: ↪: ↫: ↬: ↭: ↮: ↯: U+21Bx ↰: ↱: ↲: ↳: ↴: ↵: ↶: ↷: ↸: ↹: ↺: ↻: ↼: ↽: ↾ ...

  8. Radar beacon - Wikipedia

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    Radar beacon. Racon signal as seen on a radar screen. This beacon receives using sidelobe suppression and transmits the letter "Q" in Morse code near Boston Harbor (Nahant) 17 January 1985. Radar beacon (short: racon) is – according to article 1.103 of the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) ITU Radio Regulations (RR) [1 ...

  9. Angular momentum operator - Wikipedia

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    where r is the quantum position operator, p is the quantum momentum operator, × is cross product, and L is the orbital angular momentum operator. L (just like p and r) is a vector operator (a vector whose components are operators), i.e. = (,,) where L x, L y, L z are three different quantum-mechanical operators.

  10. Portable Draughts Notation - Wikipedia

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    Moves begin with the source square number, then a "-" or "x", finally destination square number. Jumps must be specified by each square that would be jumped ("11x18x25"), or two squares only ("11x25"). The end of the game must contain the 4 standard result codes: "1-0", "1/2-1/2" "0-1", and "*".

  11. William Heinecke - Wikipedia

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    William Heinecke, 2006. William Ellwood Heinecke ( Thai: วิลเลียม เอ็ลล์วู๊ด ไฮเน็ค; born 1949) is an American-born Thai businessman. He is the founder and chairman of Minor International PCL. The company includes Minor Hotels, Minor Food, and Minor Lifestyle.