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  • 1Blank cheque — This article is about the metaphor. For other uses, see Blank cheque (disambiguation). A blank cheque (blank check, carte blanche), in the literal sense, is a cheque that has no numerical value written in, but is already signed. In the figurative …

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  • 2filling blanks — The completion of an operative deed by filling in blanks above the grantor s signature, with the authority of the grantor. 23 Am J2d Deeds § 138. An alteration of an instrument delivered as a complete instrument, notwithstanding it contains some… …

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  • 3Intentionally blank page — An intentionally blank page is a page that is devoid of content, and may be unexpected. Such pages may serve purposes ranging from place holding to space filling and content separation. Sometimes, these pages carry a notice such as, This page is… …

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  • 4Hanne Blank — Infobox Writer name = Hanne Blank imagesize = 180x180px caption = Hanne Blank, by Hanne Blank pseudonym = birthdate = February 25, 1969 birthplace = Northampton, Massachusetts deathdate = deathplace = occupation = historian, writer, editor,… …

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  • 5Blankety Blank (board game) — Blankety Blank is a board game based on the television show Blankety Blank , first published by Milton Bradley Games in 1983. Like the TV show, the object of the game is to match the celebrities by filling in statements with blanks. The questions …

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  • 6fill in the blank — 1. noun A type of question or phrase with one or more words replaced with a blank line, giving the reader the chance to add the missing word(s). Example: 2. verb a) To answer]] or complete …

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  • 7List of Edison patents — Below is a list of Edison patents. Thomas Edison was an inventor who, it is said, accumulated 1500 plus patents worldwide for his inventions. Nearly 1100 of Edison s patents were in the United States, but other patents were approved in countries… …

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  • 8Cayley table — A Cayley table, after the 19th century British mathematician Arthur Cayley, describes the structure of a finite group by arranging all the possible products of all the group s elements in a square table reminiscent of an addition or… …

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  • 9Mk 2 grenade — WWII era Mk 2 grenade Type Time fused grenade Place of origin …

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  • 10List of British ordnance terms — This article explains terms used to describe the British Armed Forces ordnance (i.e.: weapons and ammunition) used in World War I and World War II. Note that the terms may have slightly different meanings in the military of other countries.BDBD… …

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