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  • 1Tail recursive parser — Tail recursive parsers are derived from the more common Recursive descent parsers. Tail recursive parsers are commonly used to parse left recursive grammars. They use a smaller amount of stack space than regular recursive descent parsers. They… …

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  • 2Short-tail stingray — Conservation status …

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  • 3Comet tail — Diagram of a comet showing the dust trail, the dust tail (or antitail) and the gas tail. NASA …

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  • 4The Whole Beast: Nose to Tail Eating —   …

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  • 5Pin the Tail on the Donkey — with a missing tail is tacked to a wall within easy reach of children.citation title=Pin the Tail on the Donkey author=Joanna Cole author2=Stephanie Calmenson author3=Alan Tiegreen publisher=Chronicle Books year=2004 pages=8–9 isbn= 1587172305]… …

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  • 6Pelikan tail — The Pelikan tail is an experimental tail design for fighter jets. Originally conceived by Ralph Pelikan,cite journal|url=http://www.airspacemag.com/military aviation/cit hadingham.html?c=y page=2|title=Winner Take All (All the nail biting, second …

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  • 7bob|tail — «BOB TAYL», noun, adjective, verb. –n. 1. a short tail, or a tail cut short. 2. an animal having such a tail. –adj. 1. having such a tail. 2. Figurative. cut short or incomplete: »Chances favor a “bobtail” bill wrapping up pet schemes (Wall… …

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  • 8dove|tail — «DUHV TAYL», noun, verb. –n. 1. a projection at the end of a piece of wood, metal, or plastic, that can be fitted into a corresponding opening at the end of another piece to form a joint. 2. the joint formed in this way. –v.t. 1. to fasten, join …

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  • 9Willie Wagtail — Taxobox name = Willie Wagtail image width = 250px image caption = Willie Wagtail Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne status = LC status system = iucn3.1 status ref = [IUCN2006|assessors=BirdLife International|year=2004|id=51329|title=Rhipidura… …

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  • 10Human vestigiality — In the context of human evolution, human vestigiality involves those characters (such as organs or behaviors) occurring in the human species that are considered vestigial in other words having lost all or most of their original function through… …

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