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  2. Kleo - Wikipedia

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    Kleo is a German action-thriller comedy television series co-created by Hanno Hackfort, Richard Kropf, and Bob Konrad for Netflix, premiering in 2022.It follows the revenge journey of a former East German Stasi assassin, Kleo Straub (Jella Haase), after her arrest and subsequent imprisonment until the fall of the Berlin Wall.

  3. Cleo (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    Cleo was the pseudonym of an anonymous mathematician active on the mathematics Stack Exchange from 2013 to 2015, who became known for providing precise answers to complex mathematical integration problems without showing any intermediate steps.

  4. Cleo - Wikipedia

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    Cleo (2019 Belgian film), a drama; Cleo (2019 German film), a drama; Snowtime!, released as Cleo in the United Kingdom, a 2015 Canadian animated film Cleo, a Swedish comedy television series broadcast during 2002 and 2003

  5. Cleo King - Wikipedia

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    Year Title Role Notes 1993 Six Degrees of Separation: Lieutenant Price 1997 White Lies: Alice 1997 Touch Me: Gloria Kinney 1999 Magnolia: Marcie 2000

  6. Cleo (name) - Wikipedia

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    Cleo (painter) (1943–2007), pseudonym of French fauvist neo-impressionist artist Clementina Cote Cleo (mathematician), pseudonym of Vladimir Reshetnikov, Uzbekistani software developer who anonymously solved complex mathematics problems

  7. Cléo - Wikipedia

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    Cléverson Gabriel Córdova (born 9 August 1985), commonly known as Cléo, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a forward.He also holds Serbian citizenship.

  8. Kleos - Wikipedia

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    Plato's birth name, Aristocles (Ἀριστοκλῆς), [7] contains kleos as a suffix in the -kles form present in some masculine given names in Ancient Greece (some other notable examples include Heracles and Pericles); combined with the morpheme the former half of the name comprises, aristos, the meaning of the name on the whole translates roughly to "great reputation".

  9. Clio - Wikipedia

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    Clio's name is etymologically derived from the Greek root κλέω/κλείω (meaning "to recount", "to make famous" or "to celebrate"). [6] [7] [8] The name's traditional Latinisation is Clio, [9] but some modern systems such as the American Library Association-Library of Congress system use K to represent the original Greek kappa, and ei to represent the diphthong ει (epsilon iota), thus ...