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  2. Transdichotomous model - Wikipedia

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    In a problem such as integer sorting in which there are n integers to be sorted, the transdichotomous model assumes that each integer may be stored in a single word of computer memory, that operations on single words take constant time per operation, and that the number of bits that can be stored in a single word is at least log 2 n.

  3. Etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Social manners are in three categories: (i) manners of hygiene, (ii) manners of courtesy, and (iii) manners of cultural norm. Each category accounts for an aspect of the functional role that manners play in a society. The categories of manners are based upon the social outcome of behaviour, rather than upon the personal motivation of the behaviour.

  4. General Manners - Wikipedia

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    General Manners may refer to: Lord Charles Manners (British Army officer, died 1761) (died 1761), British Army major general Lord Charles Manners (British Army officer, born 1780) (1780–1855), British Army general

  5. Lord Robert Manners (British Army officer, died 1782)

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    John James Manners (1762–1763) George Manners (1763–1828), of Bloxholm and Ufford Hall, unmarried; Lucy Manners (1764–1835), inherited the manor of Drayton Beauchamp from her mother [2], unmarried; General Robert Manners left Bloxholm to his brother George, High Sheriff of Lincolnshire in 1826, whose death occurred in 1828. Both brothers ...

  6. Robert Manners (British Army officer, born 1758) - Wikipedia

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    A button from General Manners's frock coat (Imprint: Lane, Son & Stoker, London) [21] Manners died on 9 June 1823 at his house in Curzon Street and was buried, with his parents, at the church of St. Mary the Virgin at Bloxholm; the chancel and porch had been erected by Manners in 1812. [22] [23]

  7. Courtesy book - Wikipedia

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    A courtesy book (also book of manners) was a didactic manual of knowledge for courtiers to handle matters of etiquette, socially acceptable behaviour, and personal morals, with an especial emphasis upon life in a royal court; the genre of courtesy literature dates from the 13th century.

  8. Joy Junction - Wikipedia

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    In the show, a cast of characters led by Sheriff Don (played by Don MacAllister) [8] would teach children manners, values and Biblical history. [1] It was targeted at children 4 to 13 years of age. [1] Joy Junction encouraged children to write in weekly to receive Bible lessons and games. [9] It also featured episodes of the animated cartoon ...

  9. Russell Manners (British Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    Manners was made colonel of the 86th Regiment of Foot on 20 June 1794 and transferred to the 26th Light Dragoons in 1795. He was promoted to general in 1799. [2] This officer is sometimes identified as the General Manners who shot a highwayman to death during an attempted robbery on 23 May 1800; [2] [3] in fact this was Major-General Robert ...