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  2. Cube Route - Wikipedia

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    Cube Route is a fantasy novel by British-American writer Piers Anthony, the twenty-seventh book of the Xanth series. Pangrammatic window. The shortest known published pangrammatic window, a stretch of naturally occurring text that contains all the letters in the alphabet, is found on page 98 of the 2004 First Mass Market Edition.

  3. McCumber cube - Wikipedia

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    The McCumber Cube is a model for establishing and evaluating information security ( information assurance) programs. This security model, created in 1991 by John McCumber, is depicted as a three-dimensional Rubik's Cube -like grid. The concept of this model is that, in developing information assurance systems, organizations must consider the ...

  4. Talk:Cube Route - Wikipedia

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  5. A Spell for Chameleon - Wikipedia

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    Plot introduction. In this adventure, Bink is exiled to Mundania because he has (inadvertently) broken Xanth law by not having a magical talent. He returns to Xanth with Chameleon, a woman whose intelligence and beauty vary inversely depending on the time of the month, and the evil magician Trent, who was exiled 20 years earlier for attempting to usurp the throne of Xanth.

  6. Artemis Fowl and the Eternity Code - Wikipedia

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    Fowl meets Chicago businessman Jon Spiro in London to show him the Cube, in an attempt to buy a considerable amount of gold in exchange for keeping the technology off the market. However, Spiro ambushes and outwits Artemis and steals the Cube. In the process, Butler, Artemis' bodyguard, is shot by one of Spiro's staff, Arno Blunt.

  7. Binary code - Wikipedia

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    The word 'Wikipedia' represented in ASCII binary code, made up of 9 bytes (72 bits).. A binary code represents text, computer processor instructions, or any other data using a two-symbol system.

  8. Template:Peer review templates - Wikipedia

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    This page documents a template used by Wikipedia:Peer Review. For how editors use peer reviews, see WP:PR/Instructions . For an overview of the technical process, see Wikipedia:Peer review/Tools .

  9. Template:Peer review tools - Wikipedia

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    This adds a toolbox to peer review pages. It is based on Template:Featured article tools and uses tools developed by Dispenser and AndyZ. Usage. This is automatically included within new reviews because it is linked within Template:PR/subst. It is included with the syntax: {{Peer review tools|article name}} See also. Template:Featured article tools