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Michael J. ****n, Ruby Bei-Loh Lee,
Russel Kao,
Steve Muchnick,
Terrence C. Miller,
David Fotland, and
William S. Worley. The
first implementation was...
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Paris (French pronunciation: [paʁi] ) is the
capital and
largest city of France. With an
estimated po****tion of 2,048,472
residents in
January 2025 in...
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Genealogy Project.
Paris C.
Kanellakis at
Microsoft Academic Search.
Paris C. Kanellakis's
genealogy graph at
Microsoft Academic Search.
Paris C. Kanellakis's...
- the
inner suburbs of
Paris ^
C Specifically located in the La Défense district,
commune of Puteaux, in the
inner suburbs of
Paris "Capital
Tower 1 - The...
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Paris Saint-Germain
Football Club,
commonly referred to as
Paris Saint-Germain (French: [paʁi sɛ̃ʒɛʁmɛ̃]) or
simply PSG, is a
professional football club...
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Paris (Ancient Gr****: Πάρις, romanized:
Páris), also
known as
Alexander (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλέξανδρος, romanized: Aléxandros), is a
mythological figure in...
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since 1096) and
Paris (
c. 1150); they
originated as
guilds of
students (as at Bologna) or of
masters (as at
Paris). Naram-Sin of
Akkad (
c. 2254–2218 BC)...
- on the
practice of computing". It was
instituted in 1996, in
memory of
Paris C. Kanellakis, a
computer scientist who died with his
immediate family in...
- p. xix.
Cartelli (2004), pp. 158–159. Brooke,
C.F.
Tucker (1910). "The M****acre at
Paris". In Brooke,
C.F.
Tucker (ed.). The
Works of
Christopher Marlowe...
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understanding (derived from the
sermons of Jean
Gerson of the
University of
Paris,
c. 1420).
Various other interpretations see the
tapestry as representing...