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  2. Universal USB Installer - Wikipedia

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    Universal USB Installer (UUI) is an open-source live Linux USB flash drive creation software. It allows users to create a bootable live USB flash drive using an ISO image from a supported Linux distribution, antivirus utility, system tool, or Microsoft Windows installer. The USB boot software can also be used to make Windows 8, 10, or 11 run ...

  3. M274 ½-ton 4×4 utility platform truck - Wikipedia

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    The lower speeds and high power (14 hp or 10 kW) [2] of the Mule made it a versatile off-road vehicle. It could climb over logs, go up steep slopes, and cross rivers in first gear. It could climb over logs, go up steep slopes, and cross rivers in first gear.

  4. James W. L. Slavens - Wikipedia

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    James W. L. Slavens (August 3, 1838 – February 10, 1905) was a meat-packing businessman and politician from Missouri. He served as Mayor of Kansas City in 1877 and as mayor of Westport in 1894. He was known for starting one of the first meat-packing businesses in Kansas City.

  5. MuleSoft - Wikipedia

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    The "mule" in the name comes from the drudgery, or "donkey work," of data and application integration that the platform was created to escape. [6] The company changed its name to MuleSoft in 2009. MuleSoft originally provided middleware and messaging, and later expanded to provide an integration platform as a service (iPaaS) approach for ...

  6. Slavens - Wikipedia

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    Dian Slavens (born 1958), American politician; J. Paul Slavens (born 1962), American musician; James W. L. Slavens (1838–1905), American businessman and politician; Mark Slavens (born 1954), American politician; husband of Dian; PÄ“teris Slavens (1874-1919), Latvian Soviet military commander; Samuel Slavens (c.1830-1862), American Civil War ...

  7. Samuel Slavens - Wikipedia

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    Slavens' birth is often disputed, with most sources listing it as 1830 or 1831. He was born in Pike County, Ohio. [1] He served as a private in Company E of the 33rd Ohio Infantry. In April 1862, he was one of 22 Union soldiers who took part in the Great Locomotive Chase in Georgia under the direction of civilian scout James J. Andrews. [2]

  8. Sarcina - Wikipedia

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    Sarcina as illustrated on Trajan's Column Soldiers with marching packs on Trajan's Column Reconstruction. The sarcina was the marching pack carried by Roman legionaries, the heavy infantry of the Roman legions.

  9. eMule - Wikipedia

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    File transfer statistics of v0.48a. Each file that is shared using eMule is hashed as a hash list comprising separate 9500 KiB chunks using the MD4 algorithm. The top-level MD4 hash, file size, filename, and several secondary search attributes such as bit rate and codec are stored on eD2k servers and the serverless Kad network.