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Fantastix is the fourth studio album by J-pop duo Two-Mix, released by King Records on December 22, 1997. It includes the singles \"True Navigation\", \"Summer Planet No. 1\", and \"Living Daylights\". The album also includes the song \"Break\", which was featured in the anime series Case Closed.
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Cho Hunhyun is a South Korean professional Go player and politician. Considered one of the greatest players of all time, Cho reached professional level in Korea in 1962. Since then, Cho has amassed 150 professional titles, more than any other player in the world. He thrice held all of the open tournaments in Korea in 1980, 1982 and 1986. Cho has also won 11 international titles, third most in the world behind Lee Chang-ho (21) and Lee Sedol (18). He reached 1,000 career wins in 1995.
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The Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize for Applications of Mathematics is a mathematics award, granted jointly by the International Mathematical Union and the German Mathematical Society for \"outstanding mathematical contributions that have found significant applications outside of mathematics\". The award receives its name from the German mathematician Carl Friedrich G