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  • 101Linda (coordination language) — In computer science, Linda is a model of coordination and communication among several parallel processes operating upon objects stored in and retrieved from shared, virtual, associative memory.This model is implemented as a coordination language… …

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  • 102At the Edge of the Great Void — Graphicnovelbox| englishtitle = At the Edge of the Great Void foreigntitle = Au Bord du Grand Rien publisher = Dargaud date = 2004 series = Valérian and Laureline origlanguage = French origisbn = 2 2050 5373 6 writers = Pierre Christin artists =… …

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  • 103John Marden — Infobox Person name = Dr. John Marden image size = 180px birth date = birth date|1855|4|9 birth place = Prahran, Vic, Australia death date = death date and age|1924|10|29|1855|4|09 death place = Randwick, NSW, Australia death cause = resting… …

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  • 104Infinity (philosophy) — In philosophy, infinity can be attributed to space and time, as for instance in Kant s first antinomy. In both theology and philosophy, infinity is explored in articles such as the Ultimate, the Absolute, God, and Zeno s paradoxes. In Greek… …

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  • 105Edmund Kean — (March 17, 1789 ndash; May 15, 1833) was an English actor, regarded in his time as the greatest ever. For many years he lived at Keydell House, Horndean.Early lifeKean was born in London. His father was probably Edmund Kean, an architect’s clerk …

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  • 106haven — (n.) O.E. hæfen haven, port, from O.N. höfn haven, harbor or directly from P.Gmc. *hafno (Cf. Dan. havn, M.L.G. havene, Ger. Hafen), perhaps from PIE *kap to seize, hold contain (see HAVE (Cf. have)) on notion of place that holds ships, but Cf …

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  • 107dream — I. n. 1. Sleeping vision. 2. Revery, fancy, fantasy, conceit, illusion, delusion, vagary, idle fancy, day dream, castle in the air, château en Espagne. II. v. n. 1. Have visions in sleep. 2. Think, imagine, fancy, have a notion. 3. Give a loose… …

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  • 108Lumberer — Lum ber*er, n. One employed in lumbering, cutting, and getting logs from the forest for lumber; a lumberman. [U.S.] [1913 Webster] Lumberers have a notion that he (the woodpecker) is harmful to timber. Lowell. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 109Cayley–Dickson construction — In mathematics, the Cayley–Dickson construction produces a sequence of algebras over the field of real numbers, each with twice the dimension of the previous one. The algebras produced by this process are known as Cayley–Dickson algebras; since… …

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  • 110Francis Rattenbury — Francis Mawson Rattenbury (1867 1935) was an architect born in England, although most of his career was spent in British Columbia, Canada where he designed many notable buildings. Divorced amid scandal, he ended his life in England where he was… …

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