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  • 72Oracle machine — In complexity theory and computability theory, an oracle machine is an abstract machine used to study decision problems. It can be visualized as a Turing machine with a black box, called an oracle, which is able to decide certain decision… …

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  • 74Egyptian religion — Polytheistic belief system of ancient Egypt from the 4th millennium BC to the first centuries AD, including both folk traditions and the court religion. Local deities that sprang up along the Nile Valley had both human and animal form and were… …

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  • 75Mysterious Journey II — Mysterious Journey II: Chameleon Developer(s) Detalion Publisher(s) The Adventure Company Series Schizm Engine …

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  • 76Oracle (software testing) — For other uses, see oracle (disambiguation). An oracle is a mechanism used by software testers and software engineers for determining whether a test has passed or failed.[1] It is used by comparing the output(s) of the system under test, for a… …

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  • 77ORACLE — n. m. Réponse que les anciens Grecs et les anciens Romains s’imaginaient recevoir du dieu qu’ils avaient consulté. Les oracles étaient ordinairement ambigus. Rendre des oracles. Expliquer des oracles. Les oracles des sibylles, les oracles… …

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  • 79Divination — This article is about divination as a whole. For the numerous varieties of divination, see Methods of divination. For other uses, see Divination (disambiguation). This man in Rhumsiki, Cameroon, supposedly tells the future by interpreting the… …

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  • 80Sibyl — The word sibyl probably comes (via Latin) from the Greek word sibylla , meaning prophetess. (Other schools of thought suggest that the word may have come from Arabic.) The earlier oracular seeresses known as the sibyls of antiquity, who… …

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