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  2. List of protests in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Protesting against George W. Bush in 2008. This is a list of protests and protest movements in the United Kingdom.Protest in the UK has concerned issues such as suffrage in the 19th and early 20th centuries, parliamentary reform from the Chartists to the present day, poverty, wages and working conditions, fuel prices, war, human rights, immigration (both for and against), fathers' rights ...

  3. Citavi - Wikipedia

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    Publishing in all common citation styles. 11,512 citation styles are available (24 April 2021). Registered users can request styles for scientific journals. [14] Citavi's citation style editor supports programmable components and templates, an advanced style finder is available to search with style features to find a fitting style.

  4. National Institute of Technology, Kushiro college - Wikipedia

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    Following renovation work in 2013, it has since become barrier-free. In addition to books, the library also offers magazines, DVD, CD-ROM, etc. PCs are available for information searching. The library is open to all; be they students, faculty staff, or outsiders, allowing anyone to request book loans.

  5. Larry Charles - Wikipedia

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    Larry Charles (born 1956 or 1957) [1] is an American comedian, screenwriter, director, actor, and producer. He was a staff writer for the sitcom Seinfeld for its first five seasons.

  6. Dynamic HTML - Wikipedia

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    DHTML (Dynamic HTML) allows scripting languages, such as JavaScript, to modify variables and elements in a web page's structure, which in turn affect the look, behavior, and functionality of otherwise "static" HTML content after the page has been fully loaded and during the viewing process.

  7. Common Object Request Broker Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is a standard defined by the Object Management Group (OMG) designed to facilitate the communication of systems that are deployed on diverse platforms. CORBA enables collaboration between systems on different operating systems, programming languages, and computing hardware. CORBA uses an ...

  8. Talk:Rush Limbaugh - Wikipedia

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