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nuclear explosion. The term was used by
scientists and
thinkers who
strategized likely outcomes of all-out
nuclear warfare. When
units occur in exponentiation...
- The SAT (/ˌɛsˌeɪˈtiː/ ess-ay-TEE) is a
standardized test
widely used for
college admissions in the
United States.
Since its
debut in 1926, its name and...
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James Forman (October 4, 1928 –
January 10, 2005) was a
prominent African-American
leader in the
civil rights movement. He was
active in the
Student Nonviolent...
- towers. When the
buzzer sounds,
teams must both
build their tower and
strategize to
defend it
while attempting to
dismantle their opponents'. The team...
- if he
could emerge victorious. At the
start of the challenge,
Casey strategized by
separating the
noodles from the
broth and
placing them into a smaller...
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overenthusiastic stuntwoman who is
making the
stunts a bit
unsafe and then
strategizes to
recover the film's
negatives that are
stolen for
ransom by a local...
- by the
death of Duke Leto,
being compared to Paul as a "survivor" and
strategizing to
realize the
ambitions of the Bene Gesserit, who aim to
fulfill their...
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during his
public ministry. It is plausible, in fact, that Paul
wanted to
strategize with Peter, as the
leader (or one of the leaders)
among the Jerusalem...
- demonstrations. The
conference in Cleveland, Ohio
initially attempted to "
strategize ways for the
Movement for
Black Lives to hold law
enforcement accountable...
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Completion Token Acceptor-Connector
Synchronization patterns Scoped Locking Strategized Locking Thread-Safe
Interface Double-checked
locking Concurrency patterns...