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  2. Drabble (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Drabble is a syndicated comic strip that follows the adventures of the Drabble family in Los Angeles. The strip features a cast of characters, such as Ralph, June, Norman, Patrick, Penny, and their pets, and runs in about 200 newspapers.

  3. Dribbble - Wikipedia

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    Dribbble is a self-promotion and social networking site where designers share their work and portfolios online. Founded in 2009, it has over 16 million users, 29 employees, and hosts an annual designer conference and a freelancer platform.

  4. Dribbling - Wikipedia

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    Dribbling is maneuvering a ball by one player while moving in a given direction, avoiding defenders' attempts to intercept the ball. Learn about dribbling in association football, basketball and water polo, with historical references, skills and strategies.

  5. AOL Mail

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

  6. At-the-market offering - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, advantages, disadvantages and history of ATM offerings, a type of stock issuance by publicly traded companies. ATM offerings allow companies to raise capital on their own terms and at prevailing market prices.

  7. Flash fiction - Wikipedia

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    Flash fiction is a brief fictional narrative that still offers character and plot development. Learn about its origins, varieties, practitioners, and examples from different languages and genres.

  8. List of U.S. security clearance terms - Wikipedia

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    Q Clearance is a security clearance issued by the Department of Energy that allows access to classified information up to and including TOP SECRET data with the special designation: Restricted Data (TS//RD). Learn more about the different security clearance levels, designations, and investigations in the U.S. government.

  9. AOL Portfolios will be discontinued in 2019

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    AOL Portfolios is no longer available as of January 8, 2019. You can access your portfolio data by signing in to Yahoo Portfolios with your AOL account.