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  2. LLN - Wikipedia

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    LLN may refer to: Law of large numbers, a theorem in probability and statistics; Les Légions Noires, a group of French black metal bands; Louvain-la-Neuve, a university city and campus of the University of Louvain, in Belgium; Loudlabs News, a stringer company featured on Netflix's Shot in the Dark; Lower limit of normal, the low limit of a ...

  3. Les Légions Noires - Wikipedia

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    Les Légions Noires (also known as The Black Legions in English, or simply abbreviated to LLN) was a movement of French underground black metal musicians and their bands, centered mostly around the city of Brest, in Brittany. The bands involved limited their releases to very small numbers (often just enough to get to the other circle members ...

  4. Law of large numbers - Wikipedia

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    The LLN is important because it guarantees stable long-term results for the averages of some random events. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] For example, while a casino may lose money in a single spin of the roulette wheel, its earnings will tend towards a predictable percentage over a large number of spins.

  5. Yawa Hansen-Quao - Wikipedia

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    Yawa Hansen-Quao (born in Accra) is a Ghanaian founder, social entrepreneur and a feminist. [2] [3] She sits on the Board of Directors of Ashesi University, [4] serves on the advisory board, Women's Institute for Global Leadership and Benedictine University.

  6. Sud Aviation Vautour - Wikipedia

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    In the aftermath of the Second World War, France set about the rebuilding and modernisation of its armed forces. [1] In regards to aviation, this task had been made substantially more difficult due to setbacks incurred by the German occupation of France during the conflict; nearly all aircraft factories had been destroyed while individual design teams had scattered, meaning that there was ...

  7. Louvain-la-Neuve - Wikipedia

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    Louvain-la-Neuve was born as a result of the Leuven Crisis, which led to the split of the Catholic University of Leuven.Following the elections prompted by this affair, the expansion of the French-speaking part of the Catholic University of Leuven was voted upon and approved on 18 June 1968.

  8. Lifelong Learning Networks - Wikipedia

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    Lifelong Learning Networks (LLNs) were a joint initiative in the UK between the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) and the former Department for Education and Skills (DfES).

  9. Louvain Coopération - Wikipedia

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    One of the particularities of Louvain Coopération as an NGO is to supervise internships with students of the University of Louvain (UCLouvain) in the Global South. [13] The NGO also acts in favour of young people of the Global South, helping, for example, the children of Kinshasa to "Exit the Street" [14] or fighting against violence against children in El Alto (Bolivia).