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  • 51Fun House (UK game show) — Fun House Opening title Format Children s Game show Created by Bob Synes Presented by …

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  • 52Thirty-one (card game) — For the German card game, see Skat (card game). Thirty one (French Trente et un) is a gambling card game played by two to seven people. The game is also known as Big Tonka, Blitz, Clinker , Klinker , Skat , Cadillac in south Louisiana, Whammy! in …

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  • 53Rete algorithm — The Rete algorithm is an efficient pattern matching algorithm for implementing production rule systems. The Rete algorithm was designed by Dr Charles L. Forgy of Carnegie Mellon University, first published in a working paper in 1974, and later… …

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  • 54Token (railway signalling) — A token being offered by a signalman on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway …

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  • 55Duels (video game) — Duels is a free player vs. player browser game. A player s avatar can either fight another player controlled avatar, or an NPC to gain experience points, gold, and tokens. Tokens can be used to purchase packs containing scrolls, armor, and… …

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  • 56Tannhäuser (board game) — Publisher(s) Take On You (former) Fantasy Flight Games (current) Players 2 10 Playing time 1 to 2 hours …

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  • 57Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue — Developer(s) Traveller s Tales Publisher(s) Activision …

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  • 58Garden State Parkway — Route information …

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  • 59SecurID — RSA SecurID is a mechanism developed by RSA Security for performing two factor authentication for a user to a network resource. Overview The RSA SecurID authentication mechanism consists of a token mdash;a piece of hardware (e.g. a token or USB)… …

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  • 60Thirty-one (game) — Thirty one (also known as Big Tonka, Blitz, Scat, or Cadillac in south Louisiana) is a card game played by two to seven people. The game is usually best played with at least four players. The object of Thirty one is to obtain a hand with a point… …

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