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current | 09:57, 4 October 2007 | 537×681 (106 KB) | Perplexing | ({{Information |Description= Andrey "KranK" Kuzmin (born April 24, 1971, Kaliningrad, Russia) is a Russian Game designer, producer and the co-founder of the game production company, KranX Productions. |Source= en:Image:Andrey KranK Kuzmin.jpg |Date= |) |
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