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  • 61Regional handwriting variation — Although people in many parts of the world share common alphabets and numeral systems (variations on the Latin writing System are used throughout Europe, the Americas, Australia, and much of Africa; the Hindu Arabic numerals are nearly universal) …

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  • 622006 FIFA World Cup — 2006 World Cup redirects here. For other competitions of that name, see 2006 World Cup (disambiguation). This article is about 2006 FIFA World Cup. For the video game, see 2006 FIFA World Cup (video game). 2006 FIFA World Cup FIFA Fußball… …

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  • 63Goalpost — On the sporting field, goalposts are posts between which players must carry, kick or pass a ball or similar object in order to score points, or simply a goal. In many games, at each end of the field of play, there are two vertical posts (or… …

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  • 64Stanford Smart Memories Project — Advances in VLSI technology now permit multiple processors to reside on a single integrated circuit chip, or IC. Such a processing system is known as a chip multiprocessor, or multi core CPU system. Building on this technology, the Stanford Smart …

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  • 65Niddy noddy — with a removable crossbar. A niddy noddy (plural niddy noddies [1]) is a tool used to make skeins from yarn. It consists of a central bar, with crossbars at each end, offset from each other by 90°. The central bar is generally carved to make it… …

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  • 66pole vault — Track. 1. a field event in which a leap or vault over a crossbar is performed with the aid of a long pole. 2. a leap or vault so performed. [1890 95] * * * Track and field event consisting of a vault for height over a crossbar with the aid of a… …

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  • 67Cross — For information on the Christian symbol, see Christian cross. For other uses, see Cross (disambiguation). A Greek cross (all arms of equal length) above a saltire, a cross whose limbs are slanted A cross is a geometrical figure consisting of two… …

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  • 68Evans & Sutherland ES-1 — The ES 1 was Evans Sutherland s abortive attempt to enter the supercomputer market. About to be released just as the market was drying up in the post cold war military wind down, only a handful were built and only two sold.Jean Yves Leclerc was a …

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  • 69Broughton, Lancashire — Broughton is a village in the Preston district of Lancashire, England, about four miles north of Preston city centre. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 1,735. It lies within the civil parish of Broughton in Amounderness.It has… …

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  • 702005 UEFA Champions League Final — Event 2004–05 UEFA Champions League …

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