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  2. XCOM 2 - Wikipedia

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    XCOM 2 is a 2016 turn-based tactics video game developed by Firaxis Games and published by 2K.It is the sequel to 2012's reboot of the series, XCOM: Enemy Unknown; it takes place 20 years after the events of Enemy Unknown.

  3. Unity build - Wikipedia

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    In software engineering, a unity build (also known as unified build, jumbo build or blob build) is a method used in C and C++ software development to speed up the compilation of projects by combining multiple translation units into a single one, usually achieved by using include directives to bundle multiple source files into one larger file.

  4. Mobile Legends: Bang Bang - Wikipedia

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    To attack them without taking damage, a player needs help from their team's minions. Minions constantly spawn at the teams' bases and travel down along each lane. The team to successfully destroy all the turrets in one or all lanes will increase their chances of destroying the opposite team's base. [14] In classic mode, the gameplay is similar.

  5. Unity of opposites - Wikipedia

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    Thus, a unity of opposites is present in the universe simultaneously containing difference and sameness. An aphorism of Heraclitus illustrates the idea as follows: The road up and the road down are the same thing. (Hippolytus, Refutations 9.10.3) This is an example of a compresent unity of opposites. For, at the same time, this slanted road has ...

  6. Pandya Store - Wikipedia

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    Amba tries to destroy the unity of her daughter-in-laws and instigate them against each other. Chiku forms a bond with Suman, Mithu and Shesh. Dhawal feels guilty for hiding the truth from Natasha. While protecting the Makwana brothers from mall labours, Natasha learns the truth of her marriage and Amrish's to destroy Pandya Store.

  7. Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials - Wikipedia

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    He called the current climate to dismantle or destroy Confederate monuments as an "age of idiocy," motivated by "elements hell-bent on tearing apart unity that generations of Americans have painfully constructed." [35] But Dell Upton argues that the monuments celebrated only one side of the story, one that was "openly pro-Confederate."

  8. Mutual assured destruction - Wikipedia

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    Under MAD, each side has enough nuclear weaponry to destroy the other side. Either side, if attacked for any reason by the other, would retaliate with equal or greater force. The expected result is an immediate, irreversible escalation of hostilities resulting in both combatants' mutual, total, and assured destruction.

  9. Anti-satellite weapon - Wikipedia

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    Here, Chelomei outlined his rocket and spacecraft program, and received a go-ahead to start development of the UR-200 rocket, one of its many roles being the launcher for his anti-satellite project. The decision to start work on the weapon, as part of the Istrebitel Sputnikov (IS) (lit. "destroyer of satellites") program, was made in March 1961.