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  2. Triple (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Triple is a spy thriller novel written by British author Ken Follett. It was originally published in 1979. It was originally published in 1979. The background of the plot is Operation Plumbat , a 1968 covert operation carried out by Mossad that did not become publicly known about until 1977.

  3. Help:Cheatsheet - Wikipedia

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    Wiki markup quick reference (PDF download) For a full list of editing commands, see Help:Wikitext For including parser functions, variables and behavior switches, see Help:Magic words

  4. The Key to Rebecca - Wikipedia

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    The Key to Rebecca is a novel by the British author Ken Follett. [1] Published in 1980 by Pan Books (ISBN 0792715381), it was a best-seller that achieved popularity in the United Kingdom and worldwide. The code mentioned in the title is an intended throwback from Follett to Daphne du Maurier's famed suspense novel Rebecca.

  5. Book cipher - Wikipedia

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    A book cipher is a cipher in which each word or letter in the plaintext of a message is replaced by some code that locates it in another text, the key. A simple version of such a cipher would use a specific book as the key, and would replace each word of the plaintext by a number that gives the position where that word occurs in that book.

  6. Triple - Wikipedia

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    Triple point, in thermodynamics, the temperature and pressure at which three states of matter can co-exist; Triple jump, a track and field event; Triple metre, a musical metre characterized by a primary division of three beats to the bar; Triple H, American professional wrestler; Comic triple; Treble (disambiguation) Triplet (disambiguation)

  7. Three-volume novel - Wikipedia

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    The three-volume novel (sometimes three-decker or triple decker [note 1]) was a standard form of publishing for British fiction during the nineteenth century. It was a significant stage in the development of the modern novel as a form of popular literature in Western culture .

  8. Triple Jeopardy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Triple Jeopardy (book), a book by Roger Parloff; Triple Jeopardy: The Autobiography of Angela Lynn Douglas (book), a 1983 autobiography by Angela Lynn Douglas; Triple Jeopardy: Elderly, Poor, African-American Women and Their Barriers to Health Care and Screening for Breast and Cervical Cancer (thesis), an award winning thesis by Kathie-Ann Joseph

  9. Triple Door (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Triple Door (simplified Chinese: 三重门; traditional Chinese: 三重門; pinyin: Sānchóng mén) is the first novel by Chinese writer Han Han. [1] The novel sold more than two million copies, making it one of "China’s best-selling novels of the past two decades" according to Evan Osnos in 2011. [2]