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- Nilavuku En Mel Ennadi Kobam (initialised as N****, transl. Why is the Moon Mad at Me?) is a 2025 Indian Tamil-language coming-of-age romantic comedy film...
- International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos (IATA: ATH, ICAO: LGAV), commonly initialised as AIA, is the largest international airport in Greece, serving the city...
- what data type the Method/Function needs to look for first in order to initialise. In some cases, such as in LISP, parentheses are a fundamental construct...
- functions of N that are not calculable by a two-counter machine — when initialised with N in one counter and 0 in the other — such as N2, sqrt(N), log2(N)...
- In sign language, an initialized sign is one that is produced with a handshape(s) that corresponds to the fingerspelling of its equivalent in the locally...
- Journalism and Communication (Bhopal). The Professional Examination Board was initialised as Pre Medical Test Board by Government of Madhya Pradesh in the year...
- particular. At approximately 07:30 GMT, a small band of thunderstorms initialised over Cornwall moving east-northeast across the country. By approximately...
- Sea Frontier. Dönitz put the successes down to the American failure to initialise a blackout along the East Coast of the United States and ship captains'...
- Among these is the special start state with which the state register is initialised. These states, writes Turing, replace the "state of mind" a person performing...
- my_object that has two slots (or fields) called slot_a (pre-initialised to 34) and slot_b (pre-initialised to "****o") that inherits from two existing exemplars...