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Aeronautical advisory station.

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The symbol for China Unicom (Hong Kong) Ltd in the NYSE is: CHU.

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The company Unicom provides IT related services like client services, professional services, consulting services and software training. Unicom Systems is a global information technology company delivering world class solutions.

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Universal Communications or as known by its abbreviation, UNICOM, is an air-ground communication facility operated by a private agency to provide advisory service at uncontrolled aerodromes and airports.

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As of July 2014, the market cap for China Unicom (Hong Kong) Ltd (CHU) is $39,715,564,250.00.

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UNICOM provides local information about area traffic at a small airport. It is not always accurate for number of airplanes around, but can tell you which runways are in use.

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and where can one get a rating for Unicom Bank of Ukraine?

No real Bank in this world can exchange RMA key with UNICOM BANK, because UNICOM is not a Bank at all, its just a three man including Security guard & office peon small room office, they managed to get a SWIFT ID by paying bribe to Ukraine Central Bank people & its possible in UKRAINE, So, this is just a fraud business to offer BG/SBLC to get the fees of Euro 25000-35000. Please be careful all, This is not a bank,

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Yes it can on the cdma network. In Canada that is Bell Mobility.

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Some for IBM are: compuware, Novell Inc. and Unicom Systems Inc.

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As of 2021, China Mobile is the cellular carrier with the most customers globally, followed by companies like Vodafone, Airtel, and China Unicom.

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Ebay, Amazon,Apple store, At&t store, Verizon, O2, T-Mobile, Orange, SFR, Bouygues, Vodafone, Optus, China Unicom.

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V. J. Rayward-Smith has written:

'Applications of Modern Heuristic Methods - UNICOM - Information & Communications Technology -'

'Mathematical Foundations for Computing'

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apple for making and at&t for phone service

apple.com

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iPhone was designed by Apple, manufactured by many ODM like Foxconn, and sold by AT&T, China Unicom, Apple Stores.

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The benefits of using China Unicom eSIM for mobile connectivity include convenience, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. eSIM technology allows users to easily switch between different mobile plans without needing a physical SIM card. This can be especially useful for travelers or those who frequently change their mobile plans. Additionally, eSIMs can often be more affordable than traditional SIM cards, as they eliminate the need for physical distribution and can be easily activated online.

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There are many well known mobile networks. Some include AT&T, TMobile, China Mobile, Idea cellular, MTS, Airtel, China Unicom, Orange, Axiat Group and Tele2.

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You can buy an iPhone almost anywhere electronics are sold. I recommend you buy one from the Apple Store.

You can get from AT&T Mobility, Verizon, O2, T-Mobile, Orange, SFR, Bouygues, Vodafone, Optus, China Unicom and Apple Store.

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Well . There are two major mobile carriers. One is called China Mobile, and cell phones with their service usually use sim cards. And the other one is called China Unicom, and they are using CDMA which does not use sim cards.

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Definition

Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) is surgery to replace either the inside (medial) or outside (lateral) compartments of the knee.

Because only part of the damaged knee is replaced, it is often called a partial knee replacement.

See also: Total knee replacement

Alternative Names

Partial knee replacement; Knee replacement - partial; Unicondylar knee replacement; Arthroplasty - unicompartmental knee; UKA; Minimally invasive partial knee replacement

Description

You may receive general anesthesia before this surgery. This means you will be unconscious and unable to feel pain. Or you may receive spinal or epidural anesthesia. Medicine is put into your back to make you numb below your waist.

Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty uses smaller surgical cuts than those required for a total knee replacement. The surgeon will make a small cut about 3 inches long over the knee that is damaged.

Next, the surgeon examines the entire inner knee area to determine the amount of damage. If there is a lot of damage, you may need a total knee replacement. Most of the time, however, this is not necessary.

The damaged bone is removed and replaced with an implant (prosthetic) made of plastic and metal. The thigh and shin bone may be slightly shaped to fit the implant. Once the implant is in the proper place, it is secured with bone cement, and the wound is closed with stitches.

Why the Procedure Is Performed

Your health care provider will usually try medicine, injections, and physical therapy for 6 months before considering surgery.

Your doctor may recommend this procedure if you have severe arthritis (osteoarthritis) in one side of one knee, which causes the following symptoms:

  • Inability to sleep through the night because of knee pain
  • Knee pain that does not improve with other treatments (medicine, injections, and physical therapy)
  • Knee pain that limits or keeps you from being able to perform your daily activities, such as bathing, preparing meals, and doing household chores.

Your doctor may also recommend this procedure if you have:

Risks

Risks for anesthesia include:

  • Problems breathing
  • Reactions to medications

Risks for any surgery include:

Risks for UKA include:

Before the Procedure

Always tell your doctor or nurse what drugs you are taking; even drugs, supplements, or herbs you bought without a prescription.

During the 2 weeks before your surgery:

  • You may be asked to stop taking drugs that make it harder for your blood to clot. These include aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), naproxen (Naprosyn, Aleve), and other drugs.
  • Ask your doctor which drugs you should still take on the day of your surgery.
  • If you have diabetes, heart disease, or other medical conditions, your surgeon will ask you to see the doctor who treats you for these conditions.
  • Tell your doctor if you have been drinking a lot of alcohol (more than one or two drinks a day).
  • If you smoke, you need to stop. Ask your doctor or nurse for help. Smoking will slow down wound and bone healing. Your recovery overall may not be as good if you keep smoking.
  • Always let your doctor know about any cold, flu, fever, herpes breakout, or other illness you may have before your surgery.
  • You may want to visit a physical therapist to learn some exercises to do before surgery and to practice using crutches or a walker.

On the day of your surgery:

  • You will usually be asked not to drink or eat anything for 6 - 12 hours before the procedure.
  • Take the drugs your doctor told you to take with a sip of water.
  • Your doctor or nurse will tell you when to arrive at the hospital.
After the Procedure

Most patients go home the day after surgery. You can put your full weight on your knee immediately. There is usually less rehabilitation or physical therapy required compared to total knee replacement.

After surgery, you will be encouraged to do as much as you can for yourself. This includes going to the bathroom or taking walks in the hallways, always with someone helping you.

Most people do not need a short stay in a rehabilitation center after they leave the hospital and before they go home.

Most patients have a rapid recovery and have considerably less pain than they did before surgery.

Outlook (Prognosis)

Many patients are able to walk without a cane or walker by 1 - 2 weeks after surgery.

Most forms of exercise are acceptable after surgery, including walking, swimming, and biking. However, you should avoid high-impact activities such as jogging.

References

Crockarell JR, Guyton JL. Arthroplasty of the knee. In: Canale ST, Beatty JH, ed. Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics. 11th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Mosby Elsevier;2007:chap 6.

Berger RA, Meneghini RM, Jacobs JJ, et al. Results of unicompartmental knee arthroplasty at a minimum of ten years of follow-up. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2005;87(5):999-1006.

Patil S, Colwell CW Jr, Ezzet KA, et al. Can normal knee kinematics be restored with unicompartmental knee replacement? J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2005;87(2):332-338.

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Si es un banco de primer orden ya que es el unico banco de toda ucrania que esta dentro del ranking internacional de bancos.

De momento es uno de los pocos bancos realmente comerciales y operativos que conozco.

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The number you provided, 13247275245, is a mobile phone number in China. In China, mobile phone numbers typically begin with three-digit prefixes that indicate the mobile carrier and the region. The prefix "132" is associated with China Unicom, one of the major mobile phone carriers in China.

To call this number from outside China, you need to dial the international dialing code for China, which is +86. The complete dialing format would be:

+8613247275245

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The best options for purchasing a China data SIM card for travelers are to buy one from a local telecom provider like China Mobile, China Unicom, or China Telecom. These SIM cards can be purchased at airports, convenience stores, or official stores of the telecom companies. Make sure to check the coverage, data plans, and prices before making a purchase.

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Some small business answering services are TelAssistant, AnswerConnect, AnswerNet, AllTel, Unicom Teleservices and many more. One should compare the service offers and pick the one best suited for one's type of small business.

Some of the most popular telephone answering services are:

In Canada:

Smiledog

Cititel Answering Services

Select Call Centre

AnswerCanada

TigerTel

In the USA:

Unicom Teleservices

AnswerConnect

Xact Telesolutions

Specialty Answering Service

AnswerAmerica

MAP Communications

GO-ANSWER

Stericycle Communication

NovusCall

PCMSI

VoiceNation

Cititel Answering Services USA

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Eugene Yao (姚梓贤), internationally renowned financial journalist, conducts interviews regularly with listed companies' management, CEOs, CFOs and directors from around the world. He has written numerous articles for many Multi-national companies, promoting their companies' value to institutional and retail investors from both overseas and the domestic markets. Among them include leading Financial institutions, ABN AMRO, Macquarie Bank, Merrill Lynch, World largest mining company BHP Billiton, World leading telecommunication operator China Unicom and many small to mid cap companies including Xtep International, Kingsoft, Inspur International…. His articles can also be found on most of the international recognized financial terminals and media including Thomson Reuters, Bloomberg Professional, Dow Jones Factiva, Financial Times, Google News and Finance, Yahoo News and Finance, Baidu News and Finance, Eastmoney and more. http://eugeneyao.blogspot.com

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Tyler McClendon has: Played Lt. Banks in "Stargate SG-1" in 1997. Played Deputy in "Smallville" in 2001. Played Waiter in "Dead Like Me" in 2003. Played Second in Comman Wraith in "Stargate: Atlantis" in 2004. Played Wraith in "Stargate: Atlantis" in 2004. Played Darren Joppy in "Alone in a Foursome" in 2004. Played Alan Hughes in "Battlestar Galactica" in 2004. Played Cartwright in "The 4400" in 2004. Played Kenny Wraith in "Stargate: Atlantis" in 2004. Played Paramedic in "Reunion" in 2005. Played Deputy Phil Amici in "Supernatural" in 2005. Played JD Fitzgerald in "Three Moons Over Milford" in 2005. Played Officer Morris in "The Perfect Suspect" in 2006. Played Young Corporal in "Eureka" in 2006. Played ND Agent at Stockyard in "Bionic Woman" in 2007. Played Agent Raymus in "Flash Gordon" in 2007. Performed in "The Man Who Refused to Die" in 2007. Played Cop in "Unthinkable" in 2007. Played Don Ryan in "Free Style" in 2008. Played Laird Woomer in "Fringe" in 2008. Played Coffee Cup Guy in "The Day the Earth Stood Still" in 2008. Played Veidt Enterprises Security Guard in "Watchmen" in 2009. Played Bartender in "Defying Gravity" in 2009. Played Steven in "V" in 2009. Played Unicom Executive in "Love Happens" in 2009. Played Michael Garrett in "Betwixt" in 2010. Played Danny Cooper in "Human Target" in 2010. Played Greg Lamont in "Endgame" in 2011. Played Lance Ward in "Fairly Legal" in 2011. Played Scientist in "Underworld: Awakening" in 2012.

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Rachel Specter has: Played College Girl in "Days of Our Lives" in 1965. Played Whitney in "Gilmore Girls" in 2000. Played Daniella in "Crossing Jordan" in 2001. Played Carlotta in "One on One" in 2001. Played Amy in "What I Like About You" in 2002. Played Sarah Morris in "CSI: NY" in 2004. Played Rozzie in "Entourage" in 2004. Played Kimmel PA in "Entourage" in 2004. Played Tour Guide in "Edison" in 2005. Played Sara in "How I Met Your Mother" in 2005. Played Tara in "Almost Funny" in 2005. Played Aurora in "After Midnight: Life Behind Bars" in 2006. Played Janice in "Lonely Hearts" in 2006. Played Michelle in "White Air" in 2007. Played Unicom Hair Fluffer in "Cash Cow" in 2007. Played Sue Ryker in "My Sexiest Year" in 2007. Played Amy Foster in "American Family" in 2007. Played Caroline Goldman in "Bald" in 2008. Played Jasmine in "Living with Abandon" in 2008. Played Courtney in "The House Bunny" in 2008. Played Natalie Dexter in "Alone in the Dark II" in 2008. Played Samantha in "My Long Distance Relationship" in 2008. Played Blonde in "Extreme Movie" in 2008. Played Sherry in "My One and Only" in 2009. Played Jessica in "The CollegeHumor Show" in 2009. Played Naomi in "Remorse" in 2009. Played Samantha in "My Long Distance Relationship" in 2009. Played Pamela Harris in "BoyBand" in 2010. Played Lisa Hammond in "Just Go with It" in 2011. Played Rachel in "Ricky and Ravi (Are in Between Jobs)" in 2011.

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Anything is possible, in this particular case it is possible, but highly unlikely. Flying is significantly different from driving, in as much as during taxiing most general aviation aircraft, you steer the aircraft with the rudder pedals, using your feet. Also, at many airports, you are in radio contact with Ground Control or the Tower receiving directions and advisories. Additionally, while airborne, you maneuver with the yoke for the ailerons and your feet for the rudder. In most cases while flying, there is not much to collide with and even flying under Visual Flight Rules, you still maintain communication with other aircraft in the vicinity on UNICOM and/or the control tower or Approach/Departure control to coordinate the safe flow of flight traffic and maintain safe separation distances.

Driving a motor vehicle on the other hand, you receive no advisory assistance other than traffic signals and/or stop signs, yield and maximum speed limits, and there are much more objects, vehicles and pedestrians to accidentally run into and there are no control tower or en-route, approach/control assistance available other than the Highway Patrol or local police Traffic divisions to control irresponsible behavior, usually too late, after the act has been committed.

In my opinion, being a pilot can make you a much better, skilled, precision driver, having more experience in rate/time/distance calculations. However, particularly in Alaska, and/or rural areas with lots of crop dusting taking place, there are cases of young people flying, who cannot yet drive motor vehicles proficiently or legally.

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Panou has: Played Jimmy Reese in "Forever Knight" in 1989. Played Happy in "Due South" in 1994. Played Postal Clerk in "Degree of Guilt" in 1995. Played Rescue Worker in "Undue Influence" in 1996. Played Wesley Carpenter in "Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science" in 1997. Played Marine in "La Femme Nikita" in 1997. Played Security Guard in "Earth: Final Conflict" in 1997. Played Lt. Fisher in "Stargate SG-1" in 1997. Played Pte. Painter in "Peacekeepers" in 1997. Played Young Cop in "Dead Husbands" in 1998. Played Kim in "Thanks of a Grateful Nation" in 1998. Played Controller in "Animorphs" in 1998. Played Howie in "A Father for Brittany" in 1998. Played Bellman in "Bone Daddy" in 1998. Played Dave in "His Bodyguard" in 1998. Played Gary Lee in "Strange Justice" in 1999. Played Robert McNally in "I Was a Sixth Grade Alien" in 1999. Played Ticket Agent in "Coming Unglued" in 1999. Played Bobby in "The City" in 1999. Played Orderly in "Rocky Marciano" in 1999. Played Bud in "Ultimate Deception" in 1999. Played Nightman in "Forget Me Never" in 1999. Played Bobby Seale in "Steal This Movie" in 2000. Played State Dept. Staffer in "D.C." in 2000. Played Man in "RoboCop: Prime Directives" in 2000. Played Immigration Officer in "Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family" in 2000. Played Troy in "The Gavin Crawford Show" in 2000. Played Jake Justice (Pilot) in "Rescue Heroes" in 2000. Played African Envoy in "Smallville" in 2001. Played Agent in "Smallville" in 2001. Played Stage Manager in "Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows" in 2001. Played Bomb Squad Member Two in "Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye" in 2002. Played Mr. Big in "The Bail" in 2002. Performed in "Crown Heights" in 2004. Played Hewitt Shepard in "The L Word" in 2004. Played Cetus in "Stargate: Atlantis" in 2004. Played Band Member in "Cavedweller" in 2004. Played Dr. Matt in "Supernatural" in 2005. Played Howard in "Eight Below" in 2006. Played Agent Riggs in "Underfunded" in 2006. Played Kodama in "Blade: The Series" in 2006. Played K-9 Cop in "The Invisible" in 2007. Played Nick in "Flash Gordon" in 2007. Played Lt. Lewis Crane in "The Andromeda Strain" in 2008. Played Westly in "Paparazzi Princess: The Paris Hilton Story" in 2008. Played Sylvio Rudd in "Sanctuary" in 2008. Played Tank Soldier in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" in 2009. Played Unicom Executive in "Love Happens" in 2009. Played Olaf in "Caprica" in 2009. Played Olaf Willow in "Caprica" in 2009. Played Male Caretaker in "Riverworld" in 2010. Played Willie Taylor in "How to Fall in Love" in 2012. Played Henchman in "Big Time Movie" in 2012. Played Mr. Cochrane in "Level Up" in 2012. Played CIA Handler (Helicopter Handler) in "This Means War" in 2012. Played Golf Pro in "Horns" in 2013.

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The Hisotry of the microprocessor is the collection of data regarding how chips were developed. A chip is the electronic device who re-shaped the world asccording to the digital paradigm.

A microprocessor is a chip dedicated to the elaboration of the data. A memory chip only stores data.

The beginning of the microprocessor revolution is due to the Italian Federico Faggin, who moved to Intel and realised some projects, such as the Intel 4004, normally known as the first micrioprocessor of the history (1971).

But the press office of the history always warps reality to please the winner. Cadc microprocessor was already running in 1969, hearting the new F14A airplane to Vietnam war. Cadc was projected by Ray Holt, but its military nature clocked it from the history until 1999.

The PC era started with the Intel 8008 chip, giving birth to themost used langage in the world, the so-called x-86.

I wrote a book about the true history of the microprocessor. My name is Leo Sorge and my book, "From Dust to the Nanoage", in published on Lulu.

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Anne Marie DeLuise has: Played Young Serena in "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues" in 1993. Played Celeste in "Family Pictures" in 1993. Played Tiffany in "Janek: The Silent Betrayal" in 1994. Played Cathy McCann in "Side Effects" in 1994. Played Stella Kowalski in "Due South" in 1994. Played Miranda in "The Outer Limits" in 1995. Played Receptionist in "Darkman II: The Return of Durant" in 1995. Played Communication Officer in "Iron Eagle IV" in 1995. Played Mom in "Goosebumps" in 1995. Played Whitney in "Jungleground" in 1995. Played Betsy in "Christmas in My Hometown" in 1996. Played Suzanne in "Earth: Final Conflict" in 1997. Played Amy Vandenberg in "Stargate SG-1" in 1997. Played Angie in "Earth: Final Conflict" in 1997. Played Farrell in "Stargate SG-1" in 1997. Played Carla in "Reluctant Angel" in 1998. Played Catherine in "Highlander: The Raven" in 1998. Played TV Newscaster in "Sweet Deception" in 1998. Played Lena Hansen in "First Wave" in 1998. Played Lucy in "Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension" in 1998. Played Carla in "Total Recall 2070" in 1999. Played Det. Fay Howard in "Black Light" in 1999. Played Liz Martin in "A Song from the Heart" in 1999. Played Receptionist in "Total Recall 2070" in 1999. Played Controller in "Y2K" in 1999. Performed in "Code Name: Eternity" in 1999. Played Rebecca in "Just Deal" in 2000. Played Drew McDonald in "Life-Size" in 2000. Played Sophie Becker in "Higher Ground" in 2000. Played Michelle Sutton in "Big Sound" in 2000. Played Mary Beth Connors in "Quarantine" in 2000. Played Astrid in "Andromeda" in 2000. Played Kate Hughes in "Mysterious Ways" in 2000. Played Major Whendar in "Andromeda" in 2000. Played Naomi Van Horn in "Smallville" in 2001. Played TV Reporter in "Smallville" in 2001. Played Celeste in "The Chris Isaak Show" in 2001. Played Dr. Toni Donahue in "The Dead Zone" in 2002. Played Carroll Donner in "The Twilight Zone" in 2002. Played Dana the Therapist in "Dead Like Me" in 2003. Played Donna Schuster in "Jinnah: On Crime - White Knight, Black Widow" in 2003. Played Helen Baines in "The Collector" in 2004. Played Sara P. in "NTSB: The Crash of Flight 323" in 2004. Played Joanie Pike in "Supernatural" in 2005. Played Sarah Jacobs in "Engaged to Kill" in 2006. Played Raylene Wilcroft in "Psych" in 2006. Played Lynn Cornell in "Shock to the System" in 2006. Played Anna Robeson in "Painkiller Jane" in 2007. Played Julie Marlowe in "Sabbatical" in 2007. Played Rachel in "Sanctuary" in 2008. Played Charlotte Collins in "The Troop" in 2009. Played Ann in "Charly" in 2009. Played Jane in "The Thaw" in 2009. Played Ann in "Smile of April" in 2009. Played Dr. Chalice in "Fear Island" in 2009. Played Unicom Executive in "Love Happens" in 2009. Played Mrs. DiLaurentis in "Pretty Little Liars" in 2010. Played Irate Customer in "Om Inc." in 2011. Played Alana Sullivan in "The Edge of the Garden" in 2011. Played Sarah in "Abducted: The Carlina White Story" in 2012. Played Claire Drake in "A Killer Among Us" in 2012. Played Melanie Lockhart in "Cedar Cove" in 2013. Played Andrea Phillips in "Romeo Killer: The Chris Porco Story" in 2013. Played Kate in "Garage Sale Mystery" in 2013. Played Darcy in "Leap 4 Your Life" in 2013. Played Nancy in "Rita" in 2013. Played Kathryn in "June in January" in 2014.

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These answers are for the "Guess That Logo" App on Windows 8

Level 1 Complete:

Abarth

Accenture

Air France

Bic

Chevrolet

Citi (Citi Bank)

Dickies

easyjet

Fujifilm

Firefox

Gillette

Honeywell

HP

IBM

Motorola

Mr Clean

New Balance

Nissan

The North Face

Peugeot

Porsche

PSEG

Saturn

Sharp

Swissair

Toy Story

Twitter

Yellow Pages

Zippo

Zurich

Level 2 Complete:

Acura

Adobe

Allianz

American Express

AOL

Barclays

Blu-ray

Bombardier

BP

Chrysler

CNN

DC Shoes

DHL

e-on

Epson

Ikea

Konica Minolta

Lego

Linkedin

Louis Vuitton

Mercury

Mizuho

Nasa

Nike

New Line Cinema

Playstation

Pampers

Subaru

Sun (Sun Microsystems)

Turkish Airlines

Ubuntu

Unicef

US Airways

Victoria's Secret

WWF

Level 3 Complete:

Acer

Alfa Romeo

American Airlines

Android

Arcelor Mittal

AXA

Budget

Citroen

China Mobile

CNP

debian

ebay

Emerson

Facebook

Goodyear

Infiniti

Kinect

Kleenex

Lancome

Loreal

Maersk

Movistar

MSN

National Geographic

Nivea

Olay

Oxfam

Pontiac

RBS (The Royal Bank of Scotland)

Samsung

Skoda

Sky

Societe Generale

Sony Ericsson

UBS

UPS

Vaio

Virgin

Yamaha

Level 4 Complete:

Airbus

Aston Martin

AT&T

Aviva

Bing

BlackBerry

Boeing

CapGemini

Cartoon Network

Chanel

China Telecom

Credit Agricole

Dacia

Deloitte

Duracell

Energizer

Goldman Sachs

Gulf Oil

Indian Oil

Kia

Lacoste

Lee

LG

Marriott (You have to spell it "Marriot" - think it's a glitch)

Mercedes

NEC

Nintendo

NS

Pantene

PetroBras

Ryanair

Sanyo

Texas Instruments

TNT

Total

Veolia

Versace

Vimeo

Warner Bros

Wells Fargo

Level 5 Complete:

Air Canada

Audi

Bank of America

BBC

Bluetooth

British Airways

Castrol

China Unicom

Crocs

Daihatsu

Eni

GlaxoSmithKline

Harvard

HTC

Hugo Boss

JP Morgan

KPMG

Kodak

Lexus

Logitech

MasterCard

Morgan Stanley

Oracle

Paramount

Pfizer

Picasa

Puma

Radisson (Radisson Hotel)

RBC (Royal Bank of Canada)

Rolex

Siemens

Southwest Airlines

T-Mobile

Tata

Telenor (Telenor Group)

The Home Depot

United Airlines

Vodafone

Windows 8

Zara

Level 6 Complete:

Air Berlin

Amazon

Atari

Batman

Bentley

Best Buy

Bosch

Calvin Klein

Cartier

Caterpillar

Chase (Chase Bank)

Comcast

DeLorean Motor Comany

Dove

Emirates

Exxon

Head & Shoulders

Hello Kitty

HTML5

Kimberley Clark

LandRover

Maybach

Mazda

Microsoft

Mizuno (Mizuno Shop)

Opera

P and G (P&G)

PNC (PNC Bank)

Prudential (Prudential Financial)

Randstad

SAP

Singapore Airlines

Starbucks

Super Mario

SwissCom

Tefal

USB

Walt Disney

Wifi

WordPress

Level 7 Complete:

Adecco

AMD

Animal Planet

BMW

BNP Paribas

British Telecom (BT Group (Telecommunications Company))

Burberry

Chevron

Continental Airlines

Diesel

Dodge

Ernst and Young (Ernst & Young Old Logo)

FedEx

Finnair

Flickr

Generali

H&M

Herbal Essences

Jardine Matheson

KLM

Media Markt

Medtronic

Mini

Mitsubishi

NBC

Nikon

Nokia

Paypal

Purina Mills

Reebok

Remax

Sabic (Sabic Innovative Plastics)

Santander (Santander Bank)

Sprint

Staples

TDK

TED

TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Power Company)

Verizon

Wii

Level 8 Complete:

3M

Aegon

Al Jareeza

American Eagle

Apple

Avis

Bank of India

Bugatti

Canon

Crowne Plaza

Deutsche Bank

Delta Airlines

Ferrari

Forbes

Fujitsu

GAP

Guess

Hilton

Intel

Lincoln

Lufthansa

Marks & Spencer

Michelin

MySQL

Nasdaq

Nvidia

Reuters

Rogers

RWE

Safari

Saint Gobain

Sony

Swarovski

Target

Telecom Italia

Vauxhall

Visa

Wikipedia

Xbox 360

YouTube

Level 9 Complete:

ABC

Adidas

Asus

ATI

BillaBong

Bradesco (Brazil Bank)

Bridgestone

Buick

Casio

CIBC

Dakar Rally

Fiat

Gazprom

Gucci

Hitachi

HSBC

ING

Internet Explorer

Isuzu

JVC

Lotus

Macys

Mobil

O2

Office

Oral B

Qantas

Philips

Pirelli

Rabobank

Rocawear

Shell

Skype

Standard Life

Ssangyong

Tag Heuer

Time Warner Cable

Virgin Atlantic

Xerox

Zune

Level 10 Complete:

20th Century Fox

Abercrombie & Fitch

Banco do Brasil

BASF

BBVA (BBVA Valores)

C & A

Cadillac

Carrier

Cisco (Cisco Systems)

Dell

Deutsche Post

Ford

General Electric

Giorgio Armani

Google

Holiday Inn

ICBC (Industrial & Commercial Bank of China)

Java

John Deere

Kenwood

Korean Air

LADA

Merrill Lynch

Moulinex

OPEC

Orange

PetroChina (China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC))

Petronas

Rolls Royce

Scotiabank

Sega

Silverlight

Sparkasse

Staedtler

Superman

Swatch

Toshiba

UniCredit

Whirlpool

Yahoo

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AC Schnitzer

Alpina

DAF

Geely

General Motors

Gleagle (Geely Gleagle)

GMC

Harley Davidson

Holden

Honda

Hummer

Hyhundai

International Trucks

Jaguar

Jeep

Koenigsegg

Lagonda

Lancia

MAN

Maserati

MG

Morgan

Opel

Pagani

Proton

Renault

Rossion

Rover

Saab

Seat

Scion

Smart

Spyker

Suzuki

Telsa

Toyota

Venturi

Volvo

VW (Volkswagen)

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Michael Kopsa has: Played Steven in "Timing" in 1985. Performed in "Katts and Dog" in 1988. Performed in "Sweating Bullets" in 1991. Played Security Guard in "The Commish" in 1991. Played Tommy in "Highlander" in 1992. Played Rick Culver in "The X Files" in 1993. Played Engineer in "The Outer Limits" in 1995. Played Agent Wilson in "Sliders" in 1995. Performed in "Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years" in 1995. Played Commander Ivers in "The Outer Limits" in 1995. Played Detective Broder in "The Outer Limits" in 1995. Played Curtis Sawyer in "The Outer Limits" in 1995. Played Sid Graham in "The Sentinel" in 1996. Played Gil Yates in "Viper" in 1996. Played Dirk Larson in "The Sentinel" in 1996. Played Father Norman in "Poltergeist: The Legacy" in 1996. Played Henry Mitchell in "Profile for Murder" in 1996. Played Eric Rienhart in "Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction" in 1997. Played Brody in "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show" in 1997. Played Detective in Car in "Hardball" in 1997. Played Waiter in "Breaker High" in 1997. Played News Anchor in "Stargate SG-1" in 1997. Played General Kerrigan in "Stargate SG-1" in 1997. Played Jack Vogler in "Cold Squad" in 1998. Played Col. Kurtner in "Seven Days" in 1998. Played Collins in "The Falling" in 1998. Played Detective Mastro in "The Net" in 1998. Played Mike in "Miracle on the 17th Green" in 1999. Played Barry Berman in "Beggars and Choosers" in 1999. Played Man on Train in "A Cooler Climate" in 1999. Played Robert Berrisford in "Dark Angel" in 2000. Played Doctor X in "Action Man" in 2000. Played Mr. Cote in "Seven Storeys" in 2000. Played Senator Dove in "Chain of Fools" in 2000. Played Goshinki in "Inuyasha" in 2000. Performed in "Action Man" in 2000. Performed in "X-Men: Evolution" in 2000. Played Beast in "X-Men: Evolution" in 2000. Played Bob Jenkins in "Night Visions" in 2000. Played Theo Thurston in "The Immortal" in 2000. Played Zack Mallette in "The Proposal" in 2001. Played Gavan Lewitt in "Just Cause" in 2001. Played Dean in "Smallville" in 2001. Played PharaohMan in "Rockman.exe" in 2001. Performed in "Gadget and the Gadgetinis" in 2001. Played Jefferson in "3000 Miles to Graceland" in 2001. Played Ronix in "Star Ocean EX" in 2001. Performed in "Cabin Pressure" in 2002. Played Special Agent Richard Schultz in "The Twilight Zone" in 2002. Played Agent Frank Gruning in "Pressure" in 2002. Played John Hargensen in "Carrie" in 2002. Played Dr. Arrogant in "John Doe" in 2002. Played Blondell in "Tom Stone" in 2002. Played Father Stiffler in "The Barber" in 2002. Played Char Aznable in "Gundam: Battle Assault 2" in 2002. Played Colonel in "Jeremiah" in 2002. Played Jake Truax in "The Dead Zone" in 2002. Played Detective Foster in "D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear" in 2003. Played Billy in "Stealing Sinatra" in 2003. Played Narrator in "Master Keaton" in 2003. Played Security Expert in "Dead Like Me" in 2003. Played Malcolm in "The 4400" in 2004. Played Bruce Norris in "Miracle" in 2004. Played Barry Sweitzer in "Touching Evil" in 2004. Played Vinnie Pesaturo in "The Survivors Club" in 2004. Played Arthur Kandinski in "The Collector" in 2004. Played Propheci in "Dragon Booster" in 2004. Played Brewster in "Personal Effects" in 2005. Played Sheriff in "Supernatural" in 2005. Played Seadrok in "Alien Racers" in 2005. Played President James Jordan in "Sub Zero" in 2005. Played Government Official in "Psych" in 2006. Played Gary Markham in "Christmas on Chestnut Street" in 2006. Played Don Emilio Barzini in "The Godfather: Mob Wars" in 2006. Played Ray Ellis in "Falcon Beach" in 2006. Played Man at Gas Station in "Hollow Man II" in 2006. Played Ray Lee Cobb in "Past Sins" in 2006. Played Carl Easterbrook in "Firestorm: Last Stand at Yellowstone" in 2006. Played Newark Controller in "Flight 93" in 2006. Played Dalton in "Final Days of Planet Earth" in 2006. Played Barzini in "The Godfather" in 2006. Played Narrator in "Saiunkoku monogatari" in 2006. Played Doctor in "Eureka" in 2006. Played Ring in "My Silent Partner" in 2006. Played Mr. Switts in "John Day Afternoon" in 2006. Played Ratcliffe in "Masters of Science Fiction" in 2007. Played Montgomery in "Flash Gordon" in 2007. Played Don Emilio Barzini in "The Godfather: Blackhand Edition" in 2007. Played John Staffen in "Vipers" in 2008. Played Controller in "Iron Man: Armored Adventures" in 2008. Played General Vaughn in "Impact" in 2008. Played Superintendent in "The Guard" in 2008. Played Captain Windmark in "Fringe" in 2008. Played General Vaughn (2008) in "Impact" in 2008. Played Paul Klein in "Watchmen" in 2009. Played Frank in "Pop Switch" in 2009. Performed in "Prototype" in 2009. Played Lord Prescott in "Damnation" in 2009. Played Lee Prather in "Come Dance at My Wedding" in 2009. Played Unicom CEO in "Love Happens" in 2009. Played Studio Boss in "Hiccups" in 2010. Played Lavin Skee in "Planet Hulk" in 2010. Played Mr. Greeber in "Repeaters" in 2010. Played FBI Agent in "Dear Mr. Gacy" in 2010. Played General Forshaw in "Stonehenge Apocalypse" in 2010. Played James Patch in "Hellcats" in 2010. Played Lance in "A Trace of Danger" in 2010. Played Jerk Driver in "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" in 2011. Played Rosenberg Sheriff in "The Hunt for the I-5 Killer" in 2011. Played Deputy Secretary of Defense in "Apollo 18" in 2011. Played Mike in "Christmas Lodge" in 2011. Played Ron Mitchell in "Obsession" in 2011. Played Samukai in "Ninjago: An Under Worldly Takeover" in 2011. Played Warden in "The Killing" in 2011. Played Samukai in "Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu" in 2011. Played The Prisoner in "Arrow" in 2012. Played Detective Welsh in "A Killer Among Us" in 2012. Played Brimstone, Darkbane in "Slugterra" in 2012. Played Roger Baxter in "Littlest Pet Shop" in 2012. Played Narrator in "Miss Pearlman" in 2013. Played General Moore in "Independence Daysaster" in 2013.

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