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Joel Embiid's 23-point game leads 76ers to win vs. Heat, Trae Young to Lakers? | NBA | THE HERD
Joel Embiid's 23-point game leads 76ers to win vs. Heat, Trae Young to Lakers? | NBA | THE HERD

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Gil's Arena Breaks Down The Play-In Games In The East

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PLAY-OFF STUDIO: 2.finále

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Will Johnson (soccer)
Will Johnson (soccer)

William David "Will" Johnson is a Canadian professional soccer player who last played for Orlando City in Major League Soccer. A versatile midfielder, Johnson represents Canada internationally.

Johnson Space Center
Johnson Space Center

The Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center is NASA's center for human spaceflight (originally named the Manned Spacecraft Center), where human spaceflight training, research, and flight control are conducted. It was built and leased to NASA by Joseph L. Smith & Associates, Inc.

Johnson solid
Johnson solid

In geometry, a Johnson solid is a strictly convex polyhedron, which is not uniform , and each face of which is a regular polygon. There is no requirement that each face must be the same polygon, or that the same polygons join around each vertex.

Johnson South Reef Skirmish
Johnson South Reef Skirmish

The Johnson South Reef Skirmish was an altercation that took place on 14 March 1988 between Chinese and Vietnamese forces over who would annex the Johnson South Reef in the Union Banks region of the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.

Johnson State College
Johnson State College

Johnson State College was a small public liberal arts college in Johnson, Vermont. Founded in 1828 by John Chesamore, in 2018 it was merged with the former Lyndon State College to create Northern Vermont University.

Johnson Street Bridge
Johnson Street Bridge

Four known bridges have spanned the narrows between the Inner Harbour and Upper Harbour of Victoria, British Columbia, connecting Johnson Street on the east shore with Esquimalt Road on the west shore. The current bridge is Canada's largest single-leaf bascule bridge.

Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park
Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park

Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park is a public recreation area covering 8,781 acres on the East Fork Black River in Reynolds County, Missouri. The state park is jointly administered with adjoining Taum Sauk Mountain State Park, and together the two parks cover more than sixteen thousand acres in the St.

Johnson Senior High School (Saint Paul, Minnesota)
Johnson Senior High School (Saint Paul, Minnesota)

Johnson Senior High School is a comprehensive high school for grades 9 to 12 in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. Originally named Cleveland High School, the school was renamed after Minnesota governor John A. Johnson in 1911.

Johnson Space Center shooting
Johnson Space Center shooting

The Johnson Space Center shooting was an incident of hostage taking that occurred on April 20, 2007 in Building 44, the Communication and Tracking Development Laboratory, at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, United States. The gunman, William Phillips, an employee for Jacobs Engineering who worked at Building 44, shot and killed one person and took a hostage for over three hours before committing suicide.

Johnson Sea Link accident

The Johnson Sea Link accident was a June 1973 incident that claimed the lives of two divers. During a seemingly routine dive off Key West, the submersible Johnson Sea Link was trapped for over 24 hours in the wreckage of the destroyer USS Fred T. Berry, which had been sunk to create an artificial reef.

Moët & Chandon
Moët & Chandon

Moët & Chandon , also known simply as Moët, is a French fine winery and co-owner of the luxury goods company LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE. Moët et Chandon is one of the world's largest champagne producers and a prominent champagne house. Moët et Chandon was established in 1743 by Claude Moët, and today owns 1,190 hectares (2,900 acres) of vineyards, and annually produces approximately 28,000,000 bottles of champagne.

Motet-chanson

The motet-chanson was a specialized musical form of the Renaissance, developed in Milan during the 1470s and 1480s, which combined aspects of the contemporary motet and chanson. Many consisted of three voice parts, with the lowest voice, a tenor or a contra, singing a sacred text in Latin, drawn from chant, while the two upper voices sang a secular text in French.

Mount Etchells

Mount Etchells is one of the La Grange Nunataks in the Shackleton Range of Antarctica, rising to about 900 metres (3,000 ft) to the west of Mount Beney. It was photographed from the air by the U.S. Navy in 1967 and surveyed by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) between 1968–71.