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- 2023). "Mrrl/GrailSort". "HolyGrailSortProject/Rewritten-Grailsort: A diverse array of heavily refactored versions of Andrey Astrelin's GrailSort.h, aiming...
- the Web with Python[permanent dead link], I wrote Grail version 0.1 in less than two w****s, as a sort of demo; it consisted of under 2000 lines in 14 source...
- way is a secret religious military organization mysteriously known as The Grail, as well as Custer's own twisted family. When his soul becomes merged with...
- quest for the legendary Holy Grail. A noted British Grail historian, Sir Leigh Teabing, tells them that the actual Holy Grail is explicitly encoded in Leonardo...
- name. He has no interest in the Holy Grail and instead despises it. However, he is determined to win the Holy Grail War with Saber, for he hopes his efforts...
- followed their television work by making the films Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), Life of Brian (1979), and The Meaning of Life (1983). Their influence...
- original on August 13, 2023. Retrieved August 14, 2023. "Twitter was the Holy Grail of branding. Then Elon Musk ditched it. Experts question why". Canadian...
- Grail is personified by a ruthless, clever and ambitious German military expert known only as 'Herr Starr', leader of a conspiracy within the Grail to...
- Vanessa Kirby and Jessica Brown Findlay) who are searching for the Holy Grail. Other cast members include Katie McGrath, Tom Felton, Sebastian Stan, Emun...
- Joyner, Melanie (1 December 1999). "Privatization of British Rail: The Holy Grail or a Poisoned Chalice?". Administrative Theory & Praxis. 21 (4): 539–541...