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  2. Christopher Voss - Wikipedia

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    Christopher "Chris" Voss (born 28 November 1957) is an American businessman, author, and academic. Voss is a former FBI hostage negotiator, the CEO of The Black Swan Group Ltd, a company registered in East Grinstead, England, [1] and co-author of the book Never Split the Difference. [2]

  3. Cheat sheet - Wikipedia

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    A cheat sheet that is used contrary to the rules of an exam may need to be small enough to conceal in the palm of the hand Cheat sheet in front of a juice box. A cheat sheet (also cheatsheet) or crib sheet is a concise set of notes used for quick reference. Cheat sheets were historically used by students without an instructor or teacher's ...

  4. Help:Cheatsheet - Wikipedia

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  6. Help:Directory - Wikipedia

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    Diff – explains how to view the difference between two versions of a page; Editing – explains the basics of editing. Edit toolbar – explains the basics about how to use the toolbar. Edit conflict – explains how to deal with an edit conflict. Find sources – explains how to find references. Files – explains how to manage media.

  7. Split the Difference - Wikipedia

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    Split the Difference is the fourth studio album by English indie rock band Gomez released on 17 May 2004 by Hut Records. Production on the album was overseen by the band and Tchad Blake , known for producing albums by artists such as Tom Waits and Crowded House .

  8. Matrix splitting - Wikipedia

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    In the mathematical discipline of numerical linear algebra, a matrix splitting is an expression which represents a given matrix as a sum or difference of matrices. Many iterative methods (for example, for systems of differential equations) depend upon the direct solution of matrix equations involving matrices more general than tridiagonal matrices.

  9. Paper splitting - Wikipedia

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    As the sheet swells, it can be pulled apart and split in half. A thin, acid-free and buffered Japanese paper (core sheet) is then glued in between under pressure, thus reconnecting the two original paper halves. Calcium carbonate in the core sheet bond acts as a buffer against future acids.