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  2. Honda Civic (tenth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The tenth-generation Honda Civic (FC/FK) is a compact car manufactured by Honda from 2015 until 2022, replacing the ninth-generation Civic.It was first released in November 2015 in the North American market, followed by its introduction in Europe and Asia-Pacific in 2016, [6] and in Japan in 2017. [7]

  3. Ninth generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    The duration from the eighth generation until the start of the ninth was one of the longest in history, having started in 2012 with the release of Nintendo's Wii U.Past generations typically had five-year windows as a result of Moore's law, [9] but Microsoft and Sony instead launched mid-console redesigns, the Xbox One X and PlayStation 4 Pro. [10]

  4. Portal:Current events/2010 August 10 - Wikipedia

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    The Niger River bursts its banks forcing 5,000 people to lose their homes and crops.; A 7.6 magnitude earthquake and small tsunami hits the Pacific Ocean nation of Vanuatu. (AFP via Yahoo News Australia),

  5. Portal:Current events/2010 October 10 - Wikipedia

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    10-10-10 A celebration occurs as a male British child turns 10 at 10:10 on the 10th day of the 10th month of 2010. (Leicester Mercury) Couples around the world rush to get married as 10 October 2010 is seen as auspicious especially in Chinese culture. , (AP via Yahoo! News), (New York Times)

  6. Top 20 ZIP Codes for Gen Z Homebuyers - AOL

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    45805 — Lima, Ohio. Average property value: $124,375 Average loan amount: $118,125 Average household income: $56,250 Discover: In Less Than a Decade, You Won’t Be Able To Afford Homes in These ...

  7. Napoleonic Code - Wikipedia

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    The Napoleonic Code (French: Code Napoléon), officially the Civil Code of the French (French: Code civil des Français; simply referred to as Code civil), is the French civil code established during the French Consulate in 1804 and still in force in France, although heavily and frequently amended since its inception. [1]