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  2. Wikipedia:Service awards - Wikipedia

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    The first seven levels (up to Veteran Editor or Tutnum), which cover the first two years of one's editing career, would require a rate of 4,000 edits per year (an average of approximately 11 edits per day) if one were to advance levels with edit counts and service time in perfect synchronization (except that the second level, Novice Editor or ...

  3. Template:Infobox CPU series/doc - Wikipedia

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    Compute Units: Up to {{{cu-count}}} CUs: Execution Units: Up to {{{eu-count}}} EUs: X e Cores: Up to {{{xe-count}}} X e Cores: Peak graphics clock {{{graphics-clock ...

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    This is a documentation subpage for Template:Infobox CPU. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page.

  5. System Idle Process - Wikipedia

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    However, the idle process does not use up computer resources (even when stated to be running at a high percent). Its CPU time "usage" is a measure of how much CPU time is not being used by other threads. In Windows 2000 and later the threads in the System Idle Process are also used to implement CPU power saving.

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  7. Our 21 Best 30-Minute Soups That Are Creamy & Comforting - AOL

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    In this creamy radish soup recipe, radishes are sautéed and pureed with potato, creating a velvety, healthy soup. Cooking radishes also tones down any bitterness while leaving plenty of sweet ...

  8. Advanced Power Management - Wikipedia

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    Advanced power management (APM) is a technical standard for power management developed by Intel and Microsoft and released in 1992 [1] which enables an operating system running an IBM-compatible personal computer to work with the BIOS (part of the computer's firmware) to achieve power management.

  9. Village People front man says ‘YMCA’ isn’t a gay ... - AOL

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    The Village People’s lyricist and lead singer has hit out at the “false assumption” that the band’s biggest hit, “YMCA,” is a “gay anthem.”