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  2. Two-way string-matching algorithm - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, the two-way string-matching algorithm is a string-searching algorithm, discovered by Maxime Crochemore and Dominique Perrin in 1991. [1] It takes a pattern of size m, called a “needle”, preprocesses it in linear time O(m), producing information that can then be used to search for the needle in any “haystack” string, taking only linear time O(n) with n being the ...

  3. MythBusters - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, the team, usually Savage and Hyneman, holds a friendly competition between themselves to see which of them can devise a more successful solution to recreating the results. This is most common with myths involving building an object that can accomplish a goal. For example, rapidly cooling a beer, or finding a needle in a haystack.

  4. FarmVille Needle in a Haystack: Everything you need to know - AOL

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  5. Needle in a haystack - Wikipedia

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    Needle in a haystack may refer to: "Needle in a Haystack" , an episode of the TV series House "Needle in a Haystack", an episode of the TV series Mythbusters

  6. 'Needle in a Haystack': Rarely Seen Albino Risso's Dolphin ...

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    A rarely seen albino Risso’s dolphin swam alongside a pod of 30 to 50 companions off the coast of Dana Point, California, on May 15.Footage posted by Dana Wharf Sportfishing and Whale Watching ...

  7. Stopping terrorists is like ‘finding needle in a haystack ...

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  8. List of idioms of improbability - Wikipedia

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    Japanese - 網の目に風とまらず (ami no me ni kaze tomarazu) Literally meaning "You can't catch wind in a net." Another idiom of improbability is 畑に蛤 (Hata ni hamaguri) which means "finding clams in a field".

  9. Asteroid impact prediction - Wikipedia

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    The first step in predicting impacts is detecting asteroids and determining their orbits. Finding faint near-Earth objects against the much more numerous background stars is very much a needle in a haystack search. It is achieved by sky surveys that are designed to discover near Earth asteroids.