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  • 51Run-length encoding — (RLE) is a very simple form of data compression in which runs of data (that is, sequences in which the same data value occurs in many consecutive data elements) are stored as a single data value and count, rather than as the original run. This is …

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  • 52The Little Match Girl — Author Hans Christian Andersen Original title Den Lille Pige med Svovlstikkerne Country Denmark Language Danish …

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  • 53The Mall at Short Hills — Location Short Hills, NJ 07078 Opening date 1980 Developer The Taubman Company Owner The Taubman Company No. of stores and services 160+ …

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  • 54Short and Sweet — (Short Sweet, or sometimes Short+Sweet) is a short play competition originating in Sydney, Australia. Billed as the biggest little theatre competition in the world , over 200 new 10 minute plays are premiered each year as part of the competition… …

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  • 55Short Line Reading Series — The Short Line Reading Series is a free literary event that takes place at The Railway Club in Vancouver, British Columbia a venue historical for showcasing local artistic talent. Hosted by Memewar Magazine , the Short Line is advertised as “a… …

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  • 56The Ren & Stimpy Show — Title card Also known as Ren Stimpy Genre Black comedy …

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  • 57The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle — Studio album by Bruce Springsteen Released September 11, 1973 Record …

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  • 58The Edge of Night — Original main title (1956–1967) Also known as Edge of Night Genre Soap opera Created by Irving Vendig …

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  • 59The Burkiss Way — is a BBC Radio 4 sketch comedy series that was broadcast from August 1976 to November 1980. It was written by Andrew Marshall and David Renwick, with some additional material in early episodes by John Mason, Colin Bostock Smith, Douglas Adams,… …

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  • 60The Jackie Gleason Show — Genre Variety Presented by Jackie Gleason Country of origin United States Language(s) English No. of seasons …

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