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The ONLY basketball star who scored 272 points in a game | House Of Bounce - YouTube
British film director Christopher Nolan attends a press conference for the China premiere of his new movie "Interstellar" in Shanghai, China, 10 Novem Stock Photo - Alamy
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Mats Wermelin - Head of International Division Corporate Banking - DNB | LinkedIn
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Mats Wermelin | JENSEN education
N B A on Twitter: "In 1974 Mats Wermelin a 13 year old boy scored all of his teams 272 points in a shutout win at a regionals tournament. He played for Sweden" / Twitter
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138 Points in One Game!! - YouTube
Mats Wermelin — Executive Vice President , General Manager at Dnb | Comparably
JENSEN gymnasium Wenngarn - Vi är glada att kunna presentera 💫 Mats Wermelin 💫 vår rektor! Mats har arbetat länge inom JENSEN som affärsområdeschef för våra yrkesutbildningar, yrkeshögskola och Work. Han har
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TIL about Mats Wermelin, a 13 year old child who set an all-time record by scoring 272 points in a basketball game in 1974. The final score was 272-0. : r/todayilearned
Mats Wermelin - DNB Sverige
Vontobel's Michel Salden on what to expect from Thursday's OPEC+ meeting
Mats Wermelin: The Greatest Basketball Player That Never Played : r/nba
US intelligence express doubts about Kaspersky security - EgyptToday
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Apple "10 Years" Behind Microsoft When It Comes To Security
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13 years old boy SCORED 272 points in a SINGLE GAME | The highest score in Sports | MATS WERMELIN - YouTube
Mats Wermelin: The Swedish Kid Who Scored 272 Points in a Single Basketball Game
Interview with Mark Bembridge, CEO at Smartology
Nordea and DNB merger 'makes sense' - banking analysts - the Lithuania Tribune