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  2. Video game award - Wikipedia

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    Video game award Within the video game industry there are several awards that are given to individual video games, development studios, and other individuals to recognize their merit. Most video game awards are given out on an annual basis, celebrating the best games of the previous year.

  3. Winter Fuel Payment - Wikipedia

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    At Prime Minister's Questions on 11 September, the former prime minister, leader of the opposition, Rishi Sunak, accused Starmer of covering up the impact assessment for the policy, asking him if the estimate for the number of deaths was higher or lower than the 3,850 Labour had previously forecast would result from this policy.

  4. Shor's algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The problem that we are trying to solve is: given an odd composite number , find its integer factors. To achieve this, Shor's algorithm consists of two parts: A classical reduction of the factoring problem to the problem of order -finding. This reduction is similar to that used for other factoring algorithms, such as the quadratic sieve. A quantum algorithm to solve the order-finding problem.

  5. Key demographic - Wikipedia

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    The key demographic or target demographic is a term in commercial broadcasting that refers to the most desirable demographic group to a given advertiser. Key demographics vary by outlet, time of day, and programming type, but they are generally composed of individuals who are younger and more affluent than the general public: "Young adult viewers have been TV's target demographic for decades ...

  6. Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator: WWII Europe Series is the first version of all three combat flight simulation games from Microsoft. It was released on 28 October 1998 and it is set in the European Theatre of World War II. This game spawned two sequels: Combat Flight Simulator 2 in 2000 and Combat Flight Simulator 3: Battle for Europe in 2002.

  7. Economic production quantity - Wikipedia

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    In some literature, [citation needed] the term "economic manufacturing quantity" model (EMQ) is used for "economic production quantity" model (EPQ). Similar to the EOQ model, EPQ is a single product lot scheduling method. A multiproduct extension to these models is called product cycling problem.

  8. SuperGold Card - Wikipedia

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    SuperGold Card, a flagship policy by New Zealand First The SuperGold Card is a discounts and concessions card for senior citizens and veterans in New Zealand. [1] It includes public transport benefits like free off-peak travel (funded by the government) and discounts from businesses and companies across thousands of outlets. [2][3] It was a major initiative of the political party New Zealand ...

  9. PS Waverley - Wikipedia

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    PS Waverley departing Red Bay in County Antrim, Northern Ireland in 2005 Waverley has had several colour schemes in her life. [8] At launch the paddle boxes were painted black, in 1959 they were changed to white, then returned to black but with white edges in 1972, then to all black in 1977. [8] The two gold stripes along the hull were removed in 1954 but restored during the 2000 rebuild. [8 ...