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  2. Include directive - Wikipedia

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    An include directive instructs a text file processor to replace the directive text with the content of a specified file. The act of including may be logical in nature. The processor may simply process the include file content at the location of the directive without creating a combined file. Different processors may use different syntax.

  3. Server Side Includes - Wikipedia

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    Server Side Includes (SSI) is a simple interpreted server-side scripting language used almost exclusively for the World Wide Web.It is most useful for including the contents of one or more files into a web page on a web server (see below), using its #include directive.

  4. Wikipedia:What to include - Wikipedia

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    Should it include all information? well, no, since that includes people's phone numbers, dry-cleaning, etc etc. so again, obviously not. Should it include all facts? well, no, but now we are getting closer. it should include those facts that are of historical, societal, scientific, intellectual or academic significance.

  5. Clusivity - Wikipedia

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    A language with a true clusivity distinction, however, does not provide a first-person plural with indefinite clusivity in which the clusivity of the pronoun is ambiguous; rather, speakers are forced to specify by the choice of pronoun or inflection, whether they are including the addressee or not. That rules out most European languages, for ...

  6. Comprised of - Wikipedia

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    [22] [23] The distinction between the verb comprise (of course including preterite and past participle "comprised") and adjective comprised is perhaps most easily understood via compose(d): Treatments of this topic nearly always mistakenly speak of is composed of and is comprised of as passives. They aren't.

  7. Ozempic vs Metformin For Weight Loss: Weighing the Pros ... - AOL

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    Metformin vs Ozempic: Uses. Ozempic and metformin are both FDA-approved to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus, a common condition when the body doesn’t produce enough insulin.This hormone is made by ...

  8. Kelly Ripa Gained This Much Weight When She Quit Drinking - AOL

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    Kelly Ripa opened up about gaining weight after quitting alcohol in 2017. She expected a "windfall of weight loss," but actually gained 12 pounds after she began eating more sugar.

  9. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Lead section - Wikipedia

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    Do not include them for common English words, even if their pronunciations are counterintuitive for learners (laughter, sword). If the name of the article is more than one word, include pronunciation only for the words that need it unless all are in other languages (all of Jean van Heijenoort but only Cholmondeley in Thomas P. G. Cholmondeley ...