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  2. Vagrant (software) - Wikipedia

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    Vagrant was first started as a personal side-project by Mitchell Hashimoto in January 2010. The first version of Vagrant was released in March 2010. In October 2010, Engine Yard declared that they were going to sponsor the Vagrant project. The first stable version, Vagrant 1.0, was released in March 2012, exactly two years after the original ...

  3. Alexander O. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Alexander O. Smith is a professional Japanese to English translator and author. While his output covers many areas such as adaptation of Japanese novels, manga, song lyrics, anime scripts, and various academic works, he is best known for his software localizations of Japanese video games including Vagrant Story, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, and Final Fantasy XII.

  4. Altoros - Wikipedia

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    Altoros Systems (also spelled as "Альторос") is a software development company that provides products and services for the Cloud Foundry platform. Altoros contributes to development and evolution of this open source initiative as governed by the Linux Foundation.

  5. The first shots of a potential trade war have been fired ...

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    The first return volley in a new trade clash between China and the United States was fired on Monday as Beijing’s tariffs on nearly $14 billion in US imports came into effect.

  6. Sex, Drugs, and Murder in Tech Land - AOL

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    When Cash App creator Bob Lee was stabbed to death on a San Francisco street, it sparked outrage about random violence in the city. The true story of his death was deeply personal.

  7. Brothers Home - Wikipedia

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    The 1987 New Korean Democratic Party investigation reports estimated that, based on records from the center, [22] a total of 513 people died inside Brothers from July 5, 1975 to January 7, 1987. [14]: 45 In 2014, an additional 38 victims were found to have died in the center from 1986 to its decommission in 1988, increasing the number to 551.

  8. Tomb and Khanqah of Khawand Tughay - Wikipedia

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    This band also has cartouches with knots and a 6-pointed star in the center. Epigraphic medallion on north wall of the iwan. The epigraphic medallion in the apex of the dome has arabesque borders and, in the center, a 12-pointed star with medallions. [13] The inscription band in the north, west and south façades have the Sura 36, Aya 1-19. [13]

  9. Western House of Refuge - Wikipedia

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    In 1882, the institution's management asked the state to pass a bill that would drastically expand the House's size. In a move that made front page headlines across New York, the head of the state Board of Charities opposed the legislation, calling the House "essentially a prison" that "doomed" boys and girls to a life of child labor. [5]