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  2. Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Romanesque buildings have massive stone walls, openings topped by semi-circular arches, small windows, and, particularly in France, arched stone vaults. [246] The large portal with coloured sculpture in high relief became a central feature of façades, especially in France, and the capitals of columns were often carved with narrative scenes of ...

  3. Azure Cognitive Search - Wikipedia

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    Azure Search is an API based service that provides REST APIs via protocols such as OData or integrated libraries such as the .NET SDK.Primarily the service consists of the creation of data indexes and search requests within the index.

  4. Boise High School - Wikipedia

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    Juniors used the first and second balconies, while seniors called the main floor. The auditorium was not just for school functions, but was an asset to the community as well. It has been used by local orchestras, Boise's Music Week, and traveling stars, until the construction of Boise State University's Morrison Center in 1984. [ 9 ]

  5. Bink Video - Wikipedia

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    It has been primarily used for full-motion video sequences in video games, and has been used in games for Windows, Mac OS and all sixth-generation game consoles (Dreamcast, GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox) and all major seventh-generation gaming platforms (Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii and Xbox 360).

  6. King Alfred's Tower - Wikipedia

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    The tower stands near the site of 'Egbert's Stone', where it was said that Alfred the Great, King of Wessex, rallied the Saxons in May 878 before the important Battle of Edington (historically known as the battle of Ethandun [3] [4]), where the Danish army, led by Guthrum the Old, was defeated.

  7. Illegal number - Wikipedia

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    An illegal prime is an illegal number which is also prime.One of the earliest illegal prime numbers was generated in March 2001 by Phil Carmody.Its binary representation corresponds to a compressed version of the C source code of a computer program implementing the DeCSS decryption algorithm, which can be used by a computer to circumvent a DVD's copy protection.

  8. Mathcad - Wikipedia

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    As of 2025, the latest release from PTC is Mathcad Prime 11.0.0.0. This release is a freemium variant: if the software is not activated after a Mathcad Prime 30-day trial, it is possible to continue using PTC Mathcad Express for an unlimited time as "PTC Mathcad Express Free-for-Life Engineering Calculations Software".

  9. Dave Cutler - Wikipedia

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    In April 1975, DEC began a hardware project, code-named Star, to design a 32-bit virtual address extension to its PDP-11.In June 1975, Cutler, together with Dick Hustvedt and Peter Lipman, were appointed the technical project leaders for the software project, code-named Starlet, to develop a totally new operating system for the Star family of processors.