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  2. Myron Fass - Wikipedia

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    Myron Fass (March 29, 1926 – September 14, 2006) [1] was an American publisher of pulp magazines and comic books, operating from the 1950s through the 1990s under a multitude of company names, including M. F. Enterprises and Eerie Publications.

  3. M. F. Husain - Wikipedia

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    Husain (first from left) with the other members of the Bombay Progressive Artists Group M. F. Husain in 1956. Husain was born on 17 September 1915 in Pandharpur, Bombay Province (present-day Maharashtra) [9] in a Suleymani Bohra family.

  4. Sampling frame - Wikipedia

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    Other sampling frames can include employment records, school class lists, patient files in a hospital, organizations listed in a thematic database, and so on. [1] [5] On a more practical levels, sampling frames have the form of computer files. [1] Not all frames explicitly list population elements; some list only 'clusters'.

  5. Framed (Cottrell-Boyce novel) - Wikipedia

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    Framed, set in North Wales, is the story of how paintings moved from the National Gallery in London affect the town of Manod.. It follows Dylan Hughes, the only male resident of the Welsh village of Manod, and how the moving of paintings from the London's National Gallery into the quarry of the mountain in the town, leads to an attempted heist.

  6. Website wireframe - Wikipedia

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    A website wireframe, also known as a page schematic or screen blueprint, is a visual guide that represents the skeletal framework of a website. [ 1 ] : 166 The term wireframe is taken from other fields that use a skeletal framework to represent 3-dimensional shape and volume. [ 2 ]