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  • 1crossover — I. noun Date: 1884 1. crossing 2a 2. an instance or product of genetic crossing over 3. a voter registered as a member of one political party who votes in the primary of the other party 4. a broadening of the popular appeal of an artist (as a… …

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  • 2The Death of Superman — Cover of Superman vol. 2, 75 (Jan 1993). Art by Dan Jurgens Brett Breeding. Publisher DC Comics …

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  • 3The Darkness (comics) — The Darkness The Darkness. Art by Marc Silvestri Publication information Publisher Image Comics …

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  • 4The Dark Phoenix Saga — Cover of X Men Legends Volume 2: Dark Phoenix Saga  (1990), trade paperback collected edition. Art by John Byrne. Publisher Marvel Comics …

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  • 5The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill — Studio album by Lauryn Hill Released …

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  • 6The Adventures of Dr. McNinja — Dr. McNinja atop Gordito s pet raptor, Yoshi Author(s) Chris Hastings, formerly inked by Kent Archer (2006 2010), inked by Christopher Hastings (2010 present) colored by Carly Monardo (2008 2009) …

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  • 7The Order (comics) — The Order is the name of two fictional comic book superhero teams in the Marvel Comics universe. The first team was a brief offshoot of the team Defenders, and the second is part of an initiative to place a superhero team in each state of the… …

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  • 8Crossover (genetic algorithm) — In genetic algorithms, crossover is a genetic operator used to vary the programming of a chromosome or chromosomes from one generation to the next. It is analogous to reproduction and biological crossover, upon which genetic algorithms are based …

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  • 9Crossover (automobile) — This article is about the general use of the term in the automobile industry. For other uses, see Crossover. 2009 Dodge Journey, CUV …

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  • 10Crossover dribble — A crossover dribble is a basketball maneuver in which a player dribbling the ball switches the ball rapidly from one hand to the other, to make a change in direction.[1] In a typical example the player heads upcourt, dribbling the ball in (say)… …

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