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  2. Naver Pay - Wikipedia

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    Naver Pay was launched on June 25, 2015 with support for 14 banks and 3 credit card companies as well as 53,000 member stores. [1] The service allows both mobile payment services through the app and online checkout for online shopping similar to PayPal.

  3. Template:Stub - Wikipedia

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    If possible, try to find the most appropriate stub template for the article. A full list can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/List of stubs. More than one stub template may be used, if necessary, though no more than four should be used on any article. Place a stub template at the very end of the article, after the "External links ...

  4. High Pay Centre - Wikipedia

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    The High Pay Centre is a UK think tank carrying out research and analysis on issues relating to top incomes, corporate governance, and business performance. [1] The Centre is generally critical of existing top pay practices, and advocates policies designed to reduce economic inequality. [2] HPC research and commentary on high pay and inequality ...

  5. Wikipedia:Stub Makers - Wikipedia

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    Please refer to Wikipedia:Stub and WP:WSS for information regarding stub creation and, especially, sorting. The Stub Makers are Wikipedians whose primary existence in Wikipedia is to create stubs. This may encourage new articles when others are unhappy with the stub and decide to expand it. Unfortunately, this also creates more work for other ...

  6. The Devil to Pay (opera) - Wikipedia

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    The Devil to Pay is a 1731 ballad opera by the Irish writer Charles Coffey and British writer John Mottley. Also known by the longer title The Devil to Pay: Or, The Wives Metamorphos'd, it was part of a group of ballad operas produced in the wake of the success of John Gay 's The Beggar's Opera. The work is inspired by Thomas Jevon 's 1686 play The Devil of a Wife .

  7. Christine Rose (dredge) - Wikipedia

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    The Christine Rose is a self-propelled barge excavator dredge used to mine Bering Sea placer gold deposits in the region around Nome, Alaska, USA. It is owned by Pomrenke Mining [1] and its registered home port is Nome, Alaska, [2] USA. The Christine Rose is featured in the Discovery Channel USA mining reality TV show Bering Sea Gold.

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