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  2. Cheat sheet - Wikipedia

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    A cheat sheet that is used contrary to the rules of an exam may need to be small enough to conceal in the palm of the hand Cheat sheet in front of a juice box. A cheat sheet (also cheatsheet) or crib sheet is a concise set of notes used for quick reference.

  3. Template:Cheatsheet - Wikipedia

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    Cheatsheet; Wiki markup. No space at the beginning of a text paragraph; Double newline for a new paragraph '''bold''' ''italics'' <sup>superscript</sup> <sub ...

  4. Wikipedia : Training/For students/Cheatsheet

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    Works anywhere in the text : Description You type You get Italics, bold, and both ''italics'', '''bold''', and '''''both''''' italics, bold, and both. Link to another ...

  5. FrontierVille Cheats & Tips: Tree cheat sheet with all values

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  6. Help:Cheatsheet - Wikipedia

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  7. Cheat (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cheat sheet, cheatsheet, or crib sheet, a concise set of notes used for quick reference; Drooping Brome, a European grass sometimes called "cheat" See also.

  8. 59 Prop Bets for Super Bowl LIX - AOL

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    It is common practice for sportsbooks to post a couple of hundred prop bets for games during the regular season and playoffs. But for the Super Bowl, no amount of bets seem to be enough.

  9. Creole (markup) - Wikipedia

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    The idea was conceived during a workshop at the 2006 International Symposium on Wikis. [1] [2] An EBNF grammar and XML interchange format for Creole have also been published.[3] [4] Creole was designed by comparing major wiki engines and using the most common markup for a particular wikitext element.