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- Linux – 2006 open source fork of Xara Photo & Graphic Designer "Скачать". EasyTrace (in Russian). 2023-05-02. Archived from the original on 2023-05-31. Retrieved...
- changed in one baselined do****ent, it is easy to see what needs to be changed in the other. Requirements traceability Software engineering List of requirements...
- accompanied by a buddy-lasing F/A-18F flown by Lieutenant Natasha "Phoenix" Trace and WSO Lieutenant Robert "Bob" Floyd. Rooster leads the second strike pair...
- political scientist Michael Parenti described Gladiator as "unen****bered by any trace of artistic merit". He also criticized the film's depiction of Roman citizens...
- featured in the comedy films John Tucker Must Die (2006), Drive-Thru (2007) and Easy A (2010), the thriller films The Stepfather (2009) and Margin Call (2011)...
- Their texts, although mainly preserved in far later m****cripts, contain traces of non-standardized classical Arabic elements in morphology and syntax.[citation...
- exaggerated eye size. The animation of characters with large eyes in anime can be traced back to Osamu Tezuka, who was deeply influenced by such early animation...
- and the Danish islands, excluding Bornholm. The extant Danish monarchy traces its roots back to Gorm the Old, who established his reign in the early 10th...
- semantic traceability – Quality control technique Software testing tactics Test management tool – Stores test steps, test planning and reporting Trace table –...
- generalization with the numerous Slavic ā-stem nouns. The form Moskovĭ has left traces in other languages, including English: Moscow; German: Moskau; French: Moscou;...