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  • 51Dungeons & Dragons Companion Set —   …

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  • 52Chris Johnson (running back) — Chris Johnson Chris Johnson running against the Philadelphia Eagles No. 28     Tennessee Titans Running back …

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  • 53Cross country running — This article is about cross country running. For other uses, see Cross country. A high school cross country meet in Minnesota, United States. Cross country running is a sport in which runners race on open air courses over natural terrain. The… …

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  • 54Middle distance running — events are track races longer than sprints, up to 3000 metres. The standard middle distances are the 800 metres, 1500 metres and mile run, although the 3000 metres may also be classified as a middle distance event.[1] The 880 yard run, or half… …

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  • 55Disjoint-set data structure — In computing, a disjoint set data structure is a data structure that keeps track of a set of elements partitioned into a number of disjoint (nonoverlapping) subsets. A union find algorithm is an algorithm that performs two useful operations on… …

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  • 56Road running — in a U.S. Air Force marathon People taking part in the …

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  • 57Dominating set — For Dominator in control flow graphs, see Dominator (graph theory). Dominating sets (red vertices). In graph theory, a dominating set for a graph G = (V, E) is a subset D of V such that every vertex not in D is joined to at… …

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  • 58Time is running out — Muse (groupe) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Muse. Muse …

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  • 59Charles Alexander (running back) — Charles Alexander Date of birth: July 28, 1957 (1957 07 28) (age 54) Place of birth: Galveston, Texas Career information Position(s) …

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  • 60Instruction set — An instruction set, or instruction set architecture (ISA), is the part of the computer architecture related to programming, including the native data types, instructions, registers, addressing modes, memory architecture, interrupt and exception… …

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