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  • 111Windows 2000 — Part of the Microsoft Windows family Screenshot of Windows 2000 Professional …

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  • 112Subversion (software) — infobox Software name = Subversion developer = CollabNet released = initial release|2000|10|20 frequently updated = yes operating system = Cross platform programming language = C genre = Revision control license = Apache License website =… …

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  • 113List of Unix utilities — This is a list of UNIX utilities as specified by IEEE Std 1003.1 2008, which is part of the Single UNIX Specification (SUS). These utilities can be found on UNIX Operating systems and most UNIX like operating systems. List IEEE Std 1003.1 2008… …

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  • 114Windows PowerShell — Screenshot of a sample PowerShell session …

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  • 115cp (Unix) — cp is a UNIX command used to copy a file. Files can be copied either to the same directory or to a completely different directory, possibly on a different file system or hard disk drive. If the file is copied to the same directory, the new file… …

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  • 116Cp (Unix) — cp is the command entered in a Unix shell to copy a file from one place to another, possibly on a different filesystem. The original file remains unchanged, and the new file may have the same or a different name.This document describes the POSIX… …

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  • 117Directorate of Ukraine — The Government of UNR 1920 Symon Petlura sitting in the lower row second from the left. History of Ukraine …

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  • 118Chevrolet Bel Air — See also 57 Chevy Chevrolet Bel Air 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible Manufacturer Chevrolet Division of General Motors Production …

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  • 119Windows Registry — The Windows Registry is a hierarchical database that stores configuration settings and options on Microsoft Windows operating systems. It contains settings for low level operating system components as well as the applications running on the… …

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  • 120TXE — TXE, which stands for Telephone eXchange Electronic, was the designation given to a family of telephone exchanges developed by the British General Post Office (GPO), now BT, designed to replace the ageing Strowger systems. When World War II ended …

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