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Brinks Hotel bombing occurred in
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performance optimization. A
page on disk that is
paged in to
physical memory, then read from, and
subsequently paged out
again does not need to be written...
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alphanumeric or
voice messages. One-way
pagers can only
receive messages,
while response pagers and two-way
pagers can also acknowledge,
reply to, and originate...
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page in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Page most
commonly refers to:
Page (paper), one side of a leaf of paper, as in a book
Page,
PAGE,
pages, or...
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Elliot Page (formerly
Ellen Page; born
February 21, 1987) is a
Canadian actor and producer. His
accolades include nominations for an
Academy Award, three...
- A home
page (or homepage) is the main web
page of a website. Usually, the home
page is
located at the root of the website's
domain or subdomain. For example...
- A
static web
page,
sometimes called a flat
page or a
stationary page, is a web
page that is
delivered to a web
browser exactly as stored, in
contrast to...
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Michael Jerome Reece-
Page (born 7
April 1987),
known as
Michael "Venom"
Page or MVP, is an
English professional mixed martial artist. He
currently competes...
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Joanna Louise Page (born 23
March 1977) is a
Welsh actress and presenter,
known for
portraying Stacey Shipman in the BAFTA-winning
television series Gavin...
- "The
Pager" is the
fifth episode of the
first season of the HBO
original series The Wire. The
episode was
written by Ed
Burns from a
story by
David Simon...