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  2. App Store (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    The App Store is an app marketplace developed and maintained by Apple, for mobile apps on its iOS and iPadOS operating systems. The store allows users to browse and download approved apps developed within Apple's iOS SDK.

  3. Donegall Quay - Wikipedia

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    Donegall Quay before redevelopment as urban green space. Donegall Quay is a public park and greenspace located in Belfast on the River Lagan upstream of the Lagan ...

  4. Circular Quay railway station - Wikipedia

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    Circular Quay station features a ground-level central concourse, and elevated platforms on a second level. Both platforms feature sections of open galleries, offering views to Circular Quay, the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House on one side, and Customs House and the Alfred Street plaza on the other. Viaducts lead from the ...

  5. Neville Powell - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, he took over as player-manager of Connah's Quay Nomads, where his playing career came to an end following a broken leg sustained during a game against Llansantffraid on the opening day of the 1996–97 season.

  6. Lifumpa Mwandwe - Wikipedia

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    Lifumpa Yande Mwandwe (born 29 December 2000) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward or winger for Cymru Premier club Connah's Quay Nomads. Early life [ edit ]

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  8. Gyles' Quay - Wikipedia

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    Gyles' Quay is an isolated stretch of beach located 1 km south of the R173/R175 road on the Cooley Peninsula in the north of County Louth in Ireland. It was named after Ross Gyles who built a wood structure there in 1780.

  9. John Rogerson (1648–1724) - Wikipedia

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    In 1713 Dublin Corporation leased him lands by the River Liffey, on condition that he build a quay there. He married firstly Elizabeth Proby (or Probie), daughter of Emmanuel Proby and Mary Bland, and granddaughter of Sir Peter Probie , Lord Mayor of London and his wife Elizabeth Thoroughgood.