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  2. Firefox (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The publisher of the book's first paperback edition, Sphere, gambled on real-life events such as the 1976 defection of the Soviet pilot Viktor Belenko, to risk a 250,000-copy printing. The background material for Firefox was a result of meticulous research, and provided by friends formerly with the RAF, and the Russian setting was derived from ...

  3. Foxfire (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The first book was published in 1972 as The Foxfire Book. This was followed by an additional 11 books, titled in sequence Foxfire 2 through Foxfire 12. The students have published several additional specialty books under the Foxfire name, some of which have been published by the University of North Carolina Press.

  4. Firefox Down - Wikipedia

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    Firefox Down is a 1983 novel by author Craig Thomas. It is a sequel to his novel Firefox . Craig Thomas dedicated the first edition of the novel to actor/director/producer Clint Eastwood , who starred as Mitchell Gant in the film adaptation of the first novel , stating, "For Clint Eastwood — pilot of the Firefox".

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  6. Wikipedia:Today's featured article - Wikipedia

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    Today's featured article. This star symbolizes the featured content on Wikipedia. Each day, a summary (roughly 975 characters long) of one of Wikipedia's featured articles (FAs) appears at the top of the Main Page as Today's Featured Article (TFA). The Main Page is viewed about 4.7 million times daily.

  7. The Book of Mozilla - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of The Book of Mozilla, 7:15 in Mozilla Firefox 2.x. The 7:15 chapter and verse notation refers to July 15, 2003, the day when America Online shut down its Netscape browser division and the Mozilla Foundation was launched. In the HTML source of Book of Mozilla page, this verse is accompanied by the following annotation: [7]

  8. The View from Saturday - Wikipedia

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    The children help their teacher live a happier life after her win. A child named Hamilton Knapp makes fun of her and makes life harder for her. Later The Souls stick out their arms and legs when Mrs. Olinski stands up for herself when Hamilton and his follower Jared Lord harass the class.

  9. Mozilla - Wikipedia

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    Gecko is a layout engine that supports web pages written using HTML, SVG, and MathML. Written in C++, it uses NSPR for platform independence. Its source code is licensed under the Mozilla Public License. Firefox uses Gecko for rendering web pages and for rendering its user interface. Gecko is also used by Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, and many non ...