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  2. Dwelling Narrowness - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese name is a figure of speech meaning "humble abode". Because a prominent storyline portrays the difficulties of buying an affordable home in the city, the show has become a symbol of the perceived ongoing real estate bubble in China, generating controversy in the Chinese press and attracting attention from foreign media sources.

  3. Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    A warehouse is a building for storing goods. [2] [3] Warehouses are used by manufacturers, importers, exporters, wholesalers, transport businesses, customs, etc. They are usually large plain buildings in industrial parks on the outskirts of cities, towns, or villages. Warehouses usually have loading docks to load and unload goods from trucks.

  4. Lambda cube - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical logic and type theory, the λ-cube (also written lambda cube) is a framework introduced by Henk Barendregt [1] to investigate the different dimensions in which the calculus of constructions is a generalization of the simply typed λ-calculus. Each dimension of the cube corresponds to a new kind of dependency between terms and types.

  5. Closing (real estate) - Wikipedia

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    Closing (real estate) The closing (also called the completion or settlement) is the final step in executing a real estate transaction. It is the last step in purchasing and financing a property. [1] On the closing day, ownership of the property is transferred from the seller to the buyer. In most jurisdictions, ownership is officially ...

  6. Rubik's Cube - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of an unsolved Rubik's Cube. The Rubik's Cube is a 3D combination puzzle invented in 1974 [2] [3] by Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik. Originally called the Magic Cube, [4] the puzzle was licensed by Rubik to be sold by Pentangle Puzzles in the UK in 1978, [5] and then by Ideal Toy Corp in 1980 [6 ...

  7. Cubic field - Wikipedia

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    Definition. If K is a field extension of the rational numbers Q of degree [ K: Q ] = 3, then K is called a cubic field. Any such field is isomorphic to a field of the form. where f is an irreducible cubic polynomial with coefficients in Q. If f has three real roots, then K is called a totally real cubic field and it is an example of a totally ...

  8. Mukaab - Wikipedia

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    The Mukaab ( Arabic: المكعّب, romanized : mukaʻʻab, lit. 'cube', [mukaʕʕab]) is a proposed architectural project to build a 400-meter tall cube -shaped skyscraper in the al-Qirawan district of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, one of the five neighborhoods of the planned real estate development of New Murabba. Launched in February 2023, its ...

  9. Gleaming the Cube - Wikipedia

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    Gleaming the Cube. Gleaming the Cube (also known as A Brother's Justice and Skate or Die; released in the Philippines as Challenge to Win Again) is a 1989 American film directed by Graeme Clifford and starring Christian Slater as Brian Kelly, a 16-year-old skateboarder investigating the death of his adopted Vietnamese brother.