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- Pigeonholing is a process that attempts to classify disparate entities into a limited number of categories (usually, mutually exclusive ones). The term...
- boxes in a pigeon coop Pigeonholing, classifying things into categories Pigeonhole principle, a mathematical principle Pigeonhole sort, a sorting algorithm...
- Pigeonhole sorting is a sorting algorithm that is suitable for sorting lists of elements where the number n of elements and the length N of the range of...
- In mathematics, the pigeonhole principle states that if n items are put into m containers, with n > m, then at least one container must contain more than...
- Pigeonhole is the first studio album by the British rock group New Fast Automatic Daffodils, released on Play It Again Sam in 1990. It reached #49 on the...
- A pigeon-hole messagebox (commonly referred to as a pigeon-hole or pidge, a cubbyhole (often shortened to "cubby") or simply as a mailbox in some academic...
- spoke about the nu metal label, saying: "I've always rejected [Korn's pigeonholing] into some kind of genre that we helped create. It seems like when a...
- an effort to "avoid being stereotyped", as the music industry tried to pigeonhole him as another Latin artist. They even tried to convince Mars to sing...
- crossover acts. The movement was furthermore falling victim to the same pigeonholing and commercialization as mainstream country music; Mickey Newbury, a...
- organize a broad base of support thereby creating difficulties for "pigeonholing" governments into narrow categories. Examples include the claims of the...