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CentOS (/ˈsɛntɒs/, from
Community Enterprise Operating System; also
known as
CentOS Linux) is a
discontinued Linux distribution that
provided a free and...
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imperial systems. The two
values are
distinguished in
American English as the
short and long
hundredweight and in
British English as the
cental and imperial...
- 50
cents is a
coinage value in many
systems using decimal currencies.
Examples include:
Australian fifty-
cent coin 50-
cent piece (Canadian coin) 50 euro...
- Typically,
cents are used to
express small intervals, to
check intonation, or to
compare the
sizes of
comparable intervals in
different tuning systems. For...
- The
cent is a
monetary unit of many
national currencies that
equals a
hundredth (1⁄100) of the
basic monetary unit. The word
derives from the
Latin centum...
- The penny,
formally known as the
cent, is a coin in the
United States representing one-hundredth of a dollar. It has been the
lowest face-value physical...
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monetary system. This was
needed as by this time, the pounds, shillings, livres, and sous in
circulation had
become antiquated. Pennies, or one-
cent coins...
- The
United States large cent was a coin with a face
value of 1/100 of a
United States dollar. Its
nominal diameter was 11⁄8 inch (28.57 mm). The first...
- work
experience programmes. The
Cent Quatre is part of a
European network of
similar projects.
These include: Radial
System V, a
music and
dance centre based...
- Ten
cents or Ten
Cents may
refer to: 10
cent coin, a
coinage value in many
systems using decimal currencies Ten
Cents (TUGS), a
fictional character in...