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  2. Wordly Wise 3000 - Wikipedia

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    Book 7 of third edition series of Wordly Wise textbooks. Wordly Wise 3000 is an American series of workbooks published by Educators Publishing Service for the teaching of spelling and vocabulary. Books A through C (for grades 2–4) introduce 300 words and books 1–9 (grades 4–12) 3,000 words, all with exercises. [ 1 ]

  3. File:Edward Coke, The Fourth Part of the Institutes of the ...

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    Volume 1: File:Edward Coke, The First Part of the Institvtes of the Lawes of England (1st ed, 1628).pdf; Volume 2: File:Edward Coke, The Second Part of the Institutes of the Lawes of England (1st ed, 1642).pdf; Volume 3: File:Edward Coke, The Third Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England (1st ed, 1644).pdf

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    Archaeologists announce that the empty tomb Wadi C-4 near Luxor, Egypt, was that of the pharaoh Thutmose II. At the British Academy Film Awards , Conclave wins four awards, including Best Film . Ongoing :

  5. Frederick Forsyth - Wikipedia

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    Frederick McCarthy Forsyth [a] CBE (born 25 August 1938) is an English novelist and journalist. He is best known for thrillers such as The Day of the Jackal, The Odessa File, The Fourth Protocol, The Dogs of War, The Devil's Alternative, The Fist of God, Icon, The Veteran, Avenger, The Afghan, The Cobra and The Kill List. Forsyth's works ...

  6. VK (service) - Wikipedia

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    VK is available in multiple languages but it is predominantly used by Russian speakers. VK users can message each other publicly or privately, edit messages, [3] create groups, public pages, and events; share and tag images, audio, and video; and play browser-based games. [4] As of August 2018, VK had at least 500 million accounts. [5]

  7. Fourth File Rook - Wikipedia

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    The earliest recorded shogi game was a Static Rook vs. Fourth File Rook game from 1607. Black was Sōkei Ōhashi I who played a Right Fourth File Rook position (Static Rook) against Sansa Hon'inbō's Fourth File Rook. Ōhashi won the game.

  8. Odnoklassniki - Wikipedia

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    On July 4, 2013, the site became available in English. Starting July 10, 2013, you can add keywords to each topic in groups - tags. They allow you to group and view publications. On October 8, 2013, it became possible to search for friends by date of birth. On October 22, 2013, a function appeared to edit your own comments.

  9. Yōryū Fourth File Rook - Wikipedia

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    In shogi, Yōryū Fourth File Rook (耀龍四間飛車 yōryū shikenbisha) is a Fourth File Rook (Ranging Rook) opening. This strategy was developed by Takahiro Ōhashi, who published a systematic study of it in a book of the same name in 2020. [1] He was awarded the prestigious Masuda Award in 2021 for the development of this tactic.