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  2. Infinite Craft - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Sandbox. Mode (s) Single-player. Infinite Craft is a 2024 sandbox [1] browser game developed by Neal Agarwal. Agarwal began developing the game on January 16, 2024, [2] and announced its public release 15 days later on Twitter. [3] The game reached popularity on the internet upon its release, gaining tens of thousands of active users.

  3. Your Home Is My Business! - Wikipedia

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    14 September 2016. ( 2016-09-14) Your Home Is My Business! (家売るオンナ, Ieuru Onna, stylized Your Home is My Business!) is a Japanese television drama / comedy series, which premiered on NTV on July 13, 2016, starring Keiko Kitagawa in the lead role. [1] Machi Sangenya is a real-estate salesperson whose motto is "There isn't a house I ...

  4. T1 General - Wikipedia

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    T1 General. The T1 General or T1 (entitled Income Tax and Benefit Return) is the form used in Canada by individuals to file their personal income tax return. Individuals with tax payable [1] during a calendar year must use the T1 to file their total income from all sources, including employment and self-employment income, interest, dividends ...

  5. Wrap account - Wikipedia

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    A wrap account (also known as wrap service or tax wrapper) is a means of consolidating and managing an investor 's investment portfolio and financial plans. Wrap-fee services are offered by many financial institutions. Often, wrap services are offered for a fee or a series of charges. These charges cover all administrative and management costs.

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    Sign in to AOL Mail, a free and secure email service with advanced settings, mobile access, and personalized compose. Get live help from AOL experts if needed.

  7. History of the automobile - Wikipedia

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    1914–1917 Dattogo—a two-cylinder, 10 hp (7,500 W) "all-Japanese" car manufactured in seven units by the Kaishinsha Motor Works operated by Masujiro Hashimoto in Tokyo, while importing, assembling, and selling British cars. Kaishinsha was the first automobile manufacturing business in Japan.