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  • 121Seawolf class submarine — The Seawolf class attack submarine (SSN) was the intended successor to the Los Angeles class, ordered at the end of the Cold War in 1989. At one time, an intended fleet of 29 submarines was to be built over a ten year period, later reduced to… …

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  • 122IBM Personal System/2 — infobox computer Developer = International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) Type = Professional Computer Released = April, 1987 Processor = 8 MHz Intel 8086 Website = [http://www.computercraft.com/docs/ps2sect.shtml www.computercraft.com] The… …

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  • 123Character class (Dungeons & Dragons) — A character class is a fundamental part of the identity and nature of characters in the Dungeons Dragons role playing game. A character s capabilities, strengths, and weaknesses are largely defined by his or her chosen class; choosing a class is… …

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  • 124New South Wales 85 class locomotive — New South Wales 85 class Power type Electric Builder Commonwealth Engineering, Granville, NSW Build date 1979–1980 Total produced 10 UIC classification Co′Co′ Gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 …

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  • 125Electoral system of Australia — This article is about elections to the Australian Parliament. For elections to Australian states and territories, see Electoral systems of the Australian states and territories. For the method of voting known as the Australian ballot, see Secret… …

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  • 126Expert system — In artificial intelligence, an expert system is a computer system that emulates the decision making ability of a human expert.[1] Expert systems are designed to solve complex problems by reasoning about knowledge, like an expert, and not by… …

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  • 127D20 System — The d20 System is a role playing game system published in 2000 by Wizards of the Coast originally developed for the third edition of Dungeons Dragons . [http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=d20/srdfaq/20040123a The d20 System Concept: Frequently… …

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  • 128IBM System/34 — The IBM System/34 was a minicomputer marketed by IBM from 1978 to 1983. It was a multi user, multi tasking successor to the single user System/32. Most notably, it included two very different processors, one based on System/32 and the second… …

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