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  2. Once Human (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Once Human gameplay is a blend of survival and looter shooter mechanics, taking place in a shared sandbox map in an open world. [1] The player loads into the environment and is taken through a tutorial and series of early missions, designed to teach the player how the survival elements work, unlock their individual systems and progress the game narrative.

  3. Tomorrow Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, once those projects were completed, the trio met again and decided to form Tomorrow Corporation. [8] They produced their first title, Little Inferno in 2012. Their next game, Human Resource Machine , was released in October 2015, and its sequel, 7 Billion Humans in August 2018.

  4. Structure relocation - Wikipedia

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    Hydraulically powered dollies move a historic 19th-century brick church in Salem, Massachusetts. A structure relocation is the process of moving a structure from one location to another. There are two main ways for a structure to be moved: disassembling and then reassembling it at the required destination, or transporting it whole.

  5. Talk:Human 2.0 - Wikipedia

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  6. Relocation (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Relocation is the process of assigning load addresses for position-dependent code and data of a program and adjusting the code and data to reflect the assigned addresses. [1] [2] Prior to the advent of multiprocess systems, and still in many embedded systems, the addresses for objects are absolute starting at a known location, often zero.

  7. Relocation (personal) - Wikipedia

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    Painting of a family moving in the 19th century. Relocation, also known as moving, or moving house, is the process of leaving one's dwelling and settling in another. [1] The new location can be in the same neighborhood or a much further place in a different city or different country (immigration).

  8. Patagonia has given some staff 3 days to decide whether ... - AOL

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    Amazon employees who were hired (or moved) during the pandemic were similarly told they would have to relocate closer to offices so they could meet the company’s three-day in-person requirement.

  9. Wikipedia:Moving a page - Wikipedia

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    move: move the contents and the page history to a new page; change the old page into a redirect whose page history records only the move. Since the system marks the page with the old name as a new page, it applies the first of the two models. (The entry in the page table connects a new page name to the page ID.