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  1. Winners: Winners es una película del año 2011. Winners nos acerca a WIN, un proyecto puesto en marcha por la Cruz Roja Española en Liberia, un programa de integración social y laboral para mujeres vulnerables en Monrovia. [100%] 2024-01-06
  2. Winners: Winners Merchants International L.P is a chain of off-price Canadian department stores owned by TJX Companies. It offers brand name clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, fine jewelry, beauty products, and housewares. (Canadian discount department store chain) [100%] 2024-01-06 [1982 establishments in Ontario] [Companies based in Mississauga]...
  3. Winners (short story collection): Winners is a collection of science fiction award-winning short fiction by American writer Poul Anderson, first published in paperback by Tor Books in August 1981. The pieces were originally published between 1960 and 1972 in the magazines The Magazine ... (Short story collection) [100%] 2024-01-03 [1981 short story collections] [Short story collections by Poul Anderson]...
  4. Winners: Winners Merchants International L.P is a chain of off-price Canadian department stores owned by TJX Companies. Its market niche is similar to the American store TJ Maxx, and it is a partnered retailer to department stores HomeSense and ... (Canadian Department Store Chain) [100%] 2024-10-01 [1982 establishments in Ontario] [Companies based in Mississauga]...
  5. Winners (Brothers Johnson album): Winners is a studio album by the Brothers Johnson, released in 1981. The Brothers Johnson Additional musicians. (Brothers Johnson album) [100%] 2024-08-05 [1981 albums] [The Brothers Johnson albums]...
  6. Winders: The term “winders” was originally coined in 2008 by the sociologist John W. Leigh, in his article Moving towards new forms of social success, describing the new forms of social success in the United States, and in Western societies. [85%] 2024-01-09 [Social class subcultures] [2008 neologisms]...
  7. Wieners (film): Wieners is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Mark Steilen and starring Fran Kranz, Kenan Thompson, Jenny McCarthy and Darrel Hammond. It was written by Suzanne Francis and Gabe Grifoni. (Film) [85%] 2024-01-09 [2008 films] [American comedy road movies]...
  8. Wienners: Wienners(ウィーナーズ)は、日本のロックバンドである。. [85%] 2024-04-20 [日本のロック・バンド] [4人組の音楽グループ]...
  9. Winner: «Winner» (рус. Победитель) — песня британской поп-группы Pet Shop Boys. [83%] 2024-01-04
  10. WINNER (超新星單曲): 《WINNER》是韓國男子組合超新星的第十七張單曲,由Didrik Thott、Kirstine Lind、Sebastian Thott作曲;kenko-p與Didrik Thott作詞,並在2013年8月7日以五個不同版本推出。此單曲也是隊長允鶴服兵役後首張再參與的單曲。 2013年6月28日,韓國公司Media娛樂在超新星的日本官方網站公布了這單曲的發行消息;並在當天提供了單曲的曲目資料,包括四個的初回限定盤及一個通常盤。 此單曲共分為5個發行版本,包括四個限量版本及一個通常版本。. (超新星單曲) [83%] 2024-01-09 [2013年單曲] [超新星音樂專輯]...
  11. Winner (band): Winner (Korean: 위너; romanized: wineo; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean boy band consisting of four members: Jinu, Hoony, Mino and Seungyoon. The band was formed in 2013 by YG Entertainment through Mnet's survival program WIN: Who Is ... (Band) [83%] 2024-02-27 [Winner (band)] [K-pop music groups]...
  12. WINNER: WINNER(朝鮮語:위너;日语:ウィナー),為韓國YG娛樂透過Mnet生存實境節目《WIN:WHO IS NEXT》所推出的男子音樂組合,也是該經紀公司繼2006年BIGBANG後第二組男子偶像團體,現任成員為姜昇潤、金秦禹、李昇勳、宋旻浩,並由姜昇潤擔任隊長。2016年10月12日,YG娛樂公布南太鉉因心理問題暫停演藝活動,同年11月25日宣布退出團體,自此以四人組體制活動。 團體名稱WINNER來源於生存節目的名稱「WIN」,「WIN」是節目WHO IS NEXT每個英文字首字母,在節目名稱後加「NER」就是WINNER,代表在節目中勝出的TEAM A,並進行出道。此外也正如名字本身的意思,蘊含著用真誠的音樂成爲歌謠界「真正的WINNER」的抱負。 以2014年8月17日SBS《人氣歌謠. [83%] 2024-06-08 [WINNER] [YG娛樂]...
  13. Winner (Pet Shop Boys song): "Winner" is a song by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys, released as the lead single from their eleventh studio album, Elysium (2012). It received its UK radio premiere on The Ken Bruce Show on BBC Radio 2 on ... (Pet Shop Boys song) [83%] 2024-11-19 [2012 singles] [Pet Shop Boys songs]...
  14. Shō Hayami: Shō Hayami (速水 奨, Hayami Shō, Hyogo, Japón, 2 de agosto de 1958) es un actor de voz y cantante japonés. Su verdadero nombre es Yasushi Ōhama (大濱 靖, Oohama Yasushi). [72%] 2023-12-19
  15. Shō Tai: Shō Tai (japanisch 尚泰, Pinyin: Shang Tai; * 3. August 1843 in Shuri, Okinawa; † 19. [72%] 2023-05-27
  16. Shō Shibata: Shō Shibata (japanisch 柴田 翔, Shibata Shō; * 19. Januar 1935 in der Präfektur Tokio) ist ein japanischer Schriftsteller, Germanist und Übersetzer. [72%] 2023-06-16
  17. Shō Shin: Shō Shin (尚真, 1465–1527; r. 1477–1527) was a king of the Ryukyu Kingdom, the third ruler the second Shō dynasty. [72%] 2023-06-08 [Second Shō dynasty] [Kings of Ryūkyū]...
  18. Shō Jun (1660–1706): Shō Jun (尚純, 1660–1706) was a Crown Prince of the Ryūkyū Kingdom, the son of King Shō Tei. At the age of 9, he was named Prince of Nakagusuku, and given Sashiki and Nakagusuku magiri as his domains. (1660–1706) [72%] 2023-08-27 [1660 births] [1706 deaths]...
  19. Mamoru Shō: Mamoru Shō (尚 衞, Shō Mamoru, born 18 August 1950) is an ethnic Ryukyuan, and the current head of the Shō family, the former Ryūkyūan royal family. Mamoru Shō was born in Tokyo on 18 August 1950, the eldest son of Hiroshi Shō. (Current head of the Shō family) [72%] 2023-06-15 [Second Shō dynasty] [1950 births]...
  20. Shikibu-shō: The Ministry of Ceremonial Affairs (式部省, Shikibu-shō) was one of eight ministries of the Japanese imperial court. It was established by the Taihō Code of early 8th century. [72%] 2023-04-12 [Government of feudal Japan] [Meiji Restoration]...

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